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Example: Assume pilot call sign Joker, based on battlestar Pacifica, is in pursuit of an enemy vessel and wishes to fire upon it..  
Example: Assume pilot call sign Joker, based on battlestar Pacifica, is in pursuit of an enemy vessel and wishes to fire upon it..  


- Pilot: Pacifica, Joker. Target in sight.  Request permission to engage.
(Joker is under "weapons hold," therefore the safeties are engaged on his weaponry.)<br>
- Pacifica: Joker, Pacifica. Engage the unidentified craft.  Weapons free.
- Pilot: Pacifica, Joker. Target in sight.  Request permission to engage.<br>
- Pilot: Pacifica, Joker. Weapons free, acknowledged.
- Pacifica: Joker, Pacifica. Engage the unidentified craft.  Weapons free.<br>
- Pilot: Pacifica, Joker. Weapons free, acknowledged. <br>
(Joker removes safeties from weapons control.)





Revision as of 15:22, 13 April 2009

Before any Viper or Raptor can fire weapons at will, permission must be given for members of the fighter group to do so. The request or command is called "weapons free."

The lead pilot of a Combat Air Patrol, or group of Alert Fighters (typically the CAG) can give a "weapons free" order when facing a known enemy.

Any member of a fighter group can request weapons-free authorization from the lead pilot, usually as part of training missions (Home, Part I) or to verify their fighter's gun operation (Epiphanies).

In special cases, the lead pilot may defer weapons-free authorization to the battlestar commander. Lead pilot Kat defers weapons-free authorization for her fighter group to Galactica Actual after the battlestar launches her fighters against sister battlestar Pegasus and her Vipers, realizing that ordering fire against fellow Colonials required Commander Adama's authorization (Resurrection Ship, Part I).

The contrary command to "Weapons Free" is "Weapons Hold", whereby units are ordered to hold fire except against specifically authorized targets or in self-defense. Under "Weapons Free", any target not known to be friendly may be engaged.

Example: Assume pilot call sign Joker, based on battlestar Pacifica, is in pursuit of an enemy vessel and wishes to fire upon it..

(Joker is under "weapons hold," therefore the safeties are engaged on his weaponry.)
- Pilot: Pacifica, Joker. Target in sight. Request permission to engage.
- Pacifica: Joker, Pacifica. Engage the unidentified craft. Weapons free.
- Pilot: Pacifica, Joker. Weapons free, acknowledged.
(Joker removes safeties from weapons control.)