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nontactical

  • a word derived from tactical.
    tactical
    adjective
    of or relating to tactics, especially the placement of military or naval forces in battle or at the front line of a battle.

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For the Department of Defense, which manages more than 200,000 nontactical vehicles, switching to electric vehicles could provide serious fuel cost savings.

From Scientific American Jul. 14, 2015

Equipment, much of it nontactical gear such as sleeping bags and filing cabinets, is provided first-come, first-served.

From The Guardian Sep. 22, 2014

One of DOD's strategies is to "right-size" its nontactical vehicle fleet, which means using large, less fuel efficient vehicles only when necessary.

From Scientific American Feb. 11, 2013

Last week it put out an RFI to EV manufacturers, EV battery manufacturers, financing firms, and energy management companies for strategies to integrate EVs into DOD’s nontactical ground fleet on a large scale.

From Forbes Jun. 22, 2011

But it is difficult because ceremonial duties are public, predictable, routine and totally nontactical.

From Time Magazine Archive