Clarity

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In military parlance, clarity describes the technical condition and operational capability of technical devices as well as ground and air vehicles . Together with the total stock, the lack of clarity can be determined, i.e. H. the number of devices that are not suitable for use.

The clarity shows the currently available stock of resources for the solution of tasks (transport, etc.).

Example: To determine the number of operational helicopters of the type CH-53 for the Afghanistan mission, clarity is asked in a small request.

Individual evidence

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