3-52 Flashcards
Provides supplemental, corrective, or exact amplification to the general mission tasking of the specific Air Tasking Order (ATO) period. They often include rules of engagement and combat identification criteria for air defense. They also include additional guidance, directives, or information that air crews require such as host-nation restrictions, base defense zone procedures, and special weapons system control procedures (such as unmanned aircraft) and combat search/rescue procedures.
Special instructions (SPINS)
What part of an air assault prescribes arrival times and order of aircraft, ground personnel, and equipment movement to the PZ?
Staging plan
What are the three doctrinal methods for defeating threat weapon systems?
Threat avoidance
Threat suppression and destruction
ASE system defeat of threat system
A specific area into which any weapon system may fire without additional coordination with the establishing headquarters.
Free fire area
Enemy armor company counter attack
Provides operational and tactical airspace control and airspace direction at an appropriate level to enable components to plan and execute all air missions listed in the ATO.
Air operations directives.
This airspace has a concentrated employment of numerous and varied weapons and airspace users. it has defined dimensions and is normally controlled by the maneuver commander
High-denisty air space control zone (HiDACZ)
What should an aviator primarily base route selection off of? secondarily?
enemy tactical situation, ease of navigation
During the air assault mission planning process, the air mission brief (AMB) refers to both the written product and the actual event. What is the main desired outcome of the AMB?
to gain approval of the plan from the Air assault task force commander.
What is a composite of conditions, circumstances and influences that affectthe employment of capabilities and bear on the decisionsof the commander. It encompasses physical areas of the air, land, maritime, space, and cyberspacedomains.
Operational environment
______ is a recurring order implementing the airspace control plan. It provides spcific coordination measure details, such as approved ACM’s and selected FSCMs, as designated by the airspace control plan.
Airspace coordination orders
______ is a method to task and disseminate to components, subordinate units and C2 agencies projected sorties, capabilities, and forces to targets and specific missions. It provides special instructions (I.e., call signs, targets, controlling agencies,, etc.) and general instructions. Also includes all missions operating in the operational area during the effective time.
Air Tasking Order (ATO)