Q
Designated British Army term; rank of warrant officer second class
RCIED
Remote Control Improvised Explosive Device
REME
Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers
RPG
Rocket Propelled Grenade
RSOI
Reception, Staging, Onward-Movement & Integration; British Army Training Package
SA80 L85A2 rifle
5.56mm British Army standard issue semi-automatic rifle
Sangar
Defensive fortified position with protected sentry post
SF
Special Forces
SITREP
Situation Report
TAM
Tactical Aide Memoire
UAV
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
UHF
Ultra High Frequency
Vallons
Hand held mine detectors
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This is a revised version of ‘Carney’s War’ as of May 2014.
The author thanks Sarah Palmer for her assistance.
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