ADP 3-0, Operations Flashcards
What regulation covers Operations?
ADP 3-0
What does ADP 3-0 cover?
Operations
What are the operational variables?
PMESII-PT Political Military Economic Social Information Infrastructure Physical environment Time
What are the mission variables?
METT-TC Mission Enemy Terrain and weather Troops and support Time Civil considerations
What is the Army’s warfighting doctrine?
Unified Land Operations
What is a campaign?
Series of related major operations aimed at achieving strategic and operational objectives within a given time and space.
What is an operation?
A military action, consisting of two or more related tactical actions, designed to achieve a strategic objective, in whole or in part.
What is a tactical action?
A battle or engagement, employing lethal or nonlethal actions, designed for a specific purpose relative to the enemy, terrain, or friendly forces.
What is unified action?
The synchronization, coordination, and integration of the activities of governmental and nongovernmental entities with military operations to achieve unity of effort.
What are the Army’s four strategic roles?
Shape operational environments.
Prevent conflict.
Prevail in large-scale ground combat.
Consolidate gains.
What are unified land operations?
The simultaneous execution of offense, defense, stability, and defense support of civil authorities across multiple domains to achieve the Army’s strategic roles.
What is MDMP?
Military Decision-Making Process
What is operational art?
The pursuit of strategic objectives through the arrangement of tactical actions in time, space, and purpose.
What is the operational environment?
A composite of conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander.
How are Army operations characterized?
F-DIALS. Flexibility, integration, lethality, adaptability, depth, and synchronization.