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Encyclopedia > LERTCON

In U.S. military doctrine, LERTCON is an acronym standing for "aLERT CONdition", and is a measure of the level of action and readiness to be taken in a given situation. There are specific procedures laid out for responses to changes in LERTCON. LERTCON levels can be broken down into high-alert Emergency Condition levels (EMERGCONs) and the more common Defense Condition levels (DEFCONs).


See also

  • THREATCON
  • INFOCON

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LERTCON - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (97 words)
In U.S. military doctrine, LERTCON is an acronym standing for "aLERT CONdition", and is a measure of the level of action and readiness to be taken in a given situation.
LERTCON levels can be broken down into high-alert Emergency Condition levels (EMERGCONs) and the more common Defense Condition levels (DEFCONs).
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