Kilo (Callsign)

Kilo is the eleventh letter of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, corresponding to the letter "K". The word Kilo is normally used instead of that letter in all communications.

The term "Kilo" appears rarely in ShackTac videos, but is typically used as the callsign for an infantry Special Forces Squad. More rarely, it may be used for a Reinforcement infantry squad.

Uses

 * The callsign "Kilo" may be assigned to a new Reinforcements Squad joining the battle partway into the mission.


 * Alternatively, the callsign "Kilo" may be used for Squads that are not part of the main force - whether trapped behind enemy lines, or operating under their own independent command structure. A Special Forces unit, for example, might receive the callsign "Kilo".


 * Objectives for Kilo Squad are marked with the letter "K", but will be referred to as "Kilo Objective", "Kilo Rally", "Kilo Resupply", etc.


 * In some missions, the NATO letter "Kilo" may instead be used as a callsign for non-unit entities, such as objectives, routes, landing zones, and so forth. If so, new reinforcement units will receive a different callsign to avoid conflicts.

Examples
Please add below any examples of the use of the term "Kilo" in ShackTac videos.
 *  by Dslyecxi features a Special Forces squad with the callsign "Kilo", which operates separately from the main force.