P=Papa
C - Charlie
India for international phonetic alphabet & Ida for APCO police radio alphabet.
If you're referring to the Military Phonetic Alphabet, then J = Juliett.
"echo"Phonetic alphabet...AlphaBravoCharlieDeltaEchoFoxtrotGolfHotelIndiaJulietteKilo.... etc.
Oscar is the 15th code word of the NATO phonetic alphabet.
If you mean what word represents the letter H in the NATO phonetic alphabet then the answer is Hotel. The letter A is represented by alpha, B by bravo and so on.
Tango is the international radio code word for the letter T.
In military terms, "Charlie" is often used as a phonetic alphabet code for the letter C. It can also refer to specific military terminology such as the Charlie Company, which is a unit within a larger military organization. Additionally, it is sometimes used as informal slang to refer to the enemy or hostile forces.
The military phonetic code name is kilo.
The military code 'Lima sierra delta' is a way of spelling out the letters 'LSD' in the NATO phonetic alphabet. Each letter is represented by a corresponding word, with 'Lima' representing 'L', 'Sierra' representing 'S', and 'Delta' representing 'D'. This code is used to ensure clear communication and minimize confusion during military operations or radio transmissions.
Depends which code your after. I know that every military group in the world has its own phonetic code for one. Please message me on which group your after and ill try to help.
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