Tarrak wrote:Generally supplying the context for the abbreviations tends to help immensly. At least my brain seems to associate them a lot better as if they are supplied alone.

Very true for me as well! And I've think found the sources for some of the unknowns:
viewtopic.php?f=121&t=29134&start=40#p315178
and:
viewtopic.php?f=121&t=42221#p398092
VC - Victory Conditions?
FA - as used in the post above I guess it means Field Artillery
AR - ?
A list of abbreviations/shorthands I often use:
SE - Special Elite / Special Equipment
PzC - Panzer Corps
AK - Afrika Korps
AC - Allied Corps
GC - Grand Campaign. There are 10 different ones, spread over West or East front, each with years. Two examples: GC'42 East, GC'44 West.
DLC - Downloadable Content, usually refers to GC's
MegaPack - DLC bundle that contains every GC
DV - Decisive Victory (is called Triumph in AC)
MV - Marginal Victory (is called Victory in AC)
AI - artificial intelligence, in this case the programmed computer opponent
exp - experience
FM - field marshall (difficulty level)
lvl - level
pr - prestige
RNG - random number generator
star(s) - how many experience a unit has, for example a '2-star Panzer'
str - strength points (normal units have 10 str)
VH - victory hex (hexes which are the primary targets in a scenario)
move - movement rate
spot - spotting
INI - initiative
SA - soft attack
HA - hard attack
AA - air attack
NA - naval attack
GD - ground defense
AD - air defense
CD - close defense
RoF - rate of fire
And now a very random category, I've seen these pop up sometimes:
AAA (or AA) - anti aircraft artillery
AAR - after action report
ASAP - as soon as possible
AT - antitank
Arty - artillery
Bf - Bf109 fighter plane
cav - cavalry
ETA - estimated time of arrival
Fj - Fallschirmjäger = German paratroopers
Flak - German abbreviation for anti-aircraft gun, can either mean AAA or more specifically the famous 88mm gun
FW - FW190 fighter plane
Gj - Gebirgsjäger (mountain infantry)
Krad - Kradschützen (motorcycle infantry)
inf - infantry
JS - Soviet IS tank
KV - Soviet KV-1 tank
lvl bomber - level bomber
Marder - family of German tracked anti-tank units
MG - machinegun
Nebelwerfer - German rocket artillery
PaK - German abbreviation for antitank gun
para(s) - paratrooper(s)
PG - Panzer General
Pz - usually with Arabic/Roman numerals, to refer to German tank (panzer) type. For example: PzIV, Pz3
recon - reconnaissance (scout units)
SdKfz - 'special motor vehicle', usually used in the forums to refer to the German halftracks
SPAAG - self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
SPAT - self-propelled antitank gun
SPW - German halftrack for transporting infantry
strat bomber - strategic bomber
StuG - Sturmgeschütz (tracked assault gun)
Stuka - divebomber, usually refers to the famous Junkers 87
tac bomber - tactical bomber