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HAS
(redirected from Hardened Aircraft Shelter)

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HASHome Automation Systems
HASHouston Airport System
HASHighest Average Salary (employee benefits)
HASHour Angle of the Sun
HASHumanitarian Air Service (UN)
HASHigh Availability Subsystem
HASHospital Accreditation Standards
HASHelicopter Antisubmarine Squadron
HASHigh Speed Arithmetic (package)
HASHardened Aircraft Shelter
HASHoratio Alger Society
HASHot Air Sauna
HASHogere Agrarische School (Netherlands)
HASHydraulic Actuator System
HASHomeland Air Security
HASHyper Amorphous Silicon (TFT LCD)
HASHrvatski Atletski Savez (Croatian Athletic Federation)
HASHeartland Apicultural Society
HASHit Avoidance System
HASHydrometeorological Analysis and Support
HASHCO Area Secretary (Scientology)
HASHanford Analytical Services
HASHealing Arts Society (former group at Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
HASHorticultural Art Society
HASHellenic Actuarial Society
HASHigh Angle Strafe
HASHeaded Anchor Studs (construction)
HaSHuman-As-Sensor (military)
HASHigher, Adjacent, Supporting (USMC)
HASHyperion Sensor Assembly
HASHand-Off AT&T Switch
HASHolding Action System
HASHeadquarters Application System
HASHelleniki Aeroporia Stratu (Greek Army)
HASHomatropine 5% Eyedrops (ophthalmology)


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5 mile runway, lengthened and strengthened to take the B52 bombers, or the steel and concrete hardened aircraft shelters (HASs), with their motor-driven 85 tonne doors.
Most North Atlantic Treaty Organization bases have blast-resistant hardened aircraft shelters designed to protect fighter-sized aircraft in a nuclear, chemical, or biological environment--a capability that may not exist at expeditionary bases in many parts of the world.
Additional security measures - such as hardened aircraft shelters, minefields and ground surveillance radars - will also need to be installed.
 
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