Block II Flashcards

1
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Identify AMD measures associated with DCA

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Active AMD ops:

  • air defense;
  • ballistic missile defense

-active targets
-active coverage
—types; area defense
—point defense
—self defense
—HVAA protection

Passive AMD ops:

  • detection and warning
  • mobility
  • camo, concealment, deception
  • hardening
  • redundancy
  • dispersion
  • CBRN
  • reconstitution
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2
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Identify the types of active AMD coverage

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Attack operations
Fighter escort
SEAD
Fighter sweep

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3
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Identify passive AMD measures and their characteristics

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-detection & warning; timely warning of air/missile threats. Maximize reaction time.

-reduction of enemy targeting effectiveness
—mobility
—camo, concealment, & deception (CCD)

-reducing vulnerability
—hardening; protect against physical attack, EMP, and transient radiation 
—redundancy
—dispersion
—CBRN defense

-reconstitution; rapid repair and return to battle

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4
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IAMD operational elements

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Attack ops
Active defense
Passive defense
C2/Comm/ISR

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5
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Identify AADC basic responsibilities

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Air Defense Warning
ID & Engagement
Weapons Control Status
WEZs
Track Reporting
Establish Regions/Sectors
AMD locations
  • provide timely air and missile warning and cueing info
  • develop, coordinate and implement ID and engagement procedures
  • provide timely and accurate track reporting
  • establish regions and/or sectors
  • perform ACA duties
  • appoint Deputy AADC
  • coordinate EW systems
  • make OCA attack ops recommendations
  • coordinate supporting/ed commands
  • develop the AADP
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6
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Know the org structure of CPD

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CPD Chief

TET
MAAP
ATO PRO
C2 planning

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7
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Know the responsibilities of the CPD teams

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Chief of CPD

  • report to AOC director
  • Plan allocate and task resources
  • establish battle rhythm
  • task-organize to produce products
  • approve and disseminate products
TET
\+ensure targeting plan reflects AOD guidance
\+produce draft JIPTL
-target prioritization 
-ensuring targets align with CC intent
-TNL integration*
-coordinate and product draft JIPTL*
-CPCL inputs/recs 
MAAP
\+MAAP inputs to TBMCS
\+airspace rqmts
\+SPINS inputs
-develop daily MAAP and get JFACC approval
-brief JFACC
-SPINS inputs 
-coord airspace rqmts
-ensure TBMCS inputs
-ASRs*
-CST AFFOR Rep
C2 Plans
\+disseminate ACO
\+SPINS inputs
\+AADP
\+TACOPDAT
-conduct C2 command planning 
-ACO
-SPINS inputs
-develop C2 & airspace architecture
-AADP
-TACOPDAT
ATO PRO
\+disseminate ATO
-create and maintain TBMCS
-import ATO SPINS 
-input mission data into TBMCS
-review ATO
-publish and disseminate ATO
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Know how external entities interact with CPD

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Chief of CPD
-AOC director

TET

  • ISRD
  • TNL/NSL/RTL
MAAP
-JFACC
-liaisons
—ASRs, resources
-logistics
—CST
—AFFOR rep
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9
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Know key documents used to plan joint air ops

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JAOP; connected series of joint air ops to achieve the JFCs objectives. JFACCs plan for integrating and coordinating all of the air efforts of joint forces in spt of the JFCs plan. It’s a supplemental order to the OPLAN. SMEAC format.

AADP; spells out integration of active and passive air defense and the C2 systems that tie them together. Includes FOB, EOB, CAL, and DAL

ACP; established procedures for ACS, provides specific guidance and procedures for airspace operations. JFC approves this.

AOD; contains CC intent and desired end state;

JIPTL; a prioritized list of targets, approved and maintained by the JFC

RTL; restrictions placed on the actions that can be taken against

NSL; no strike list

ATO; 24 hr tasking

ACO; establishes CAPs, orbits, anchors etc…, establishes procedural control measures, updates positive control measures

OPTASKLINK

SPINS; means of disseminating info that is not available in ATO to the tactical level

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10
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Review PLN-205 slides

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11
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State the mission of JSTARS

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Provide surveillance and targeting on ground targets, slow,moving rotary, and FW aircraft and rotating antennae.

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12
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Describe the purpose of the DSP.

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Detect missile launches, space launches, and nuclear detonations.

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13
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State the mission of the patriot

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Protect forces and selected geopolitical assets from aerial attack, missile attack and surveillance.

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14
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Describe the overall responsibility of the AAMDC

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Responsible for planning coordinating and integrating IAMD ops for thE ARFOR/CC or, if designated, the JFLCC

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15
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Identify the primary role of the E2c Hawkeye

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Air surveillance and aircraft control (navy)

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16
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identify the cells that comprise the C2 planning team

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IAMD cell
Comm planning cell
C2 architecture cell
Airspace mgmt planning cell
SPINS cell
17
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Identify the responsibilities and products developed by the cells of the C2 planning team

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IAMD: develops, coordinates, disseminated AADP. Produces AADP & TACOPDAT

Comm planning cell: provides spectrum inputs and mgmt and comm to the TACS. Including AF inputs to JCEOI and RFL

C2 architecture: develops C2 architecture that supports IAMD ops and is responsible for the dev of the OPTASKLINK.

Airspace mgmt: airspace mgmt, develops ACP & ACO

SPINS cell: ….. SPINS

18
Q

Understand the AADP development process

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COA development

19
Q

Who develops and who approved the AADP

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Approved - JFC

Develops - C2 planning team

20
Q

Identify the end product of mission analysis

A

The mission statement

21
Q

Define specified, implied and essential tasks

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Specified : stated in CC directive

Implied: not stated but necessary to do the mission

Essential: of the above, the ones that must be done to achieve mission success

22
Q

Identify the methodology used by planners which logically links targets to the hierarchy of objectives and tasks.

A

Strategy to task

23
Q

Understand the relationship between objectives, tactical tasks, and the associated methods of assessment.

A

MOEs provide objective or quantifiable measure to help determine progress toward achieving tactical objectives.

24
Q

Identify the CC responsible for developing the prioritized CAL

A

Developed by the J-5

25
Q

Identify the different types of HVAA

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*Geopolitical and airborne assets and units

Friendly critical assets requiring protection.

26
Q

Identify the CC responsible for allocating active AMD forces to prioritized CAL

A

AADC

27
Q

Define the DAL

A

List of assets on the CAL that are covered by JFC AMD forces and capes

28
Q

Identify the DAL approval authority.

A

JFC

29
Q

Define criticality

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Degree to which an asset or force is essential to mission accomplishment.

30
Q

Describe the relationship between vulnerability, susceptibility, and recoverability.

A

Vulnerability consists of two parts

Susceptibility and recoverability

31
Q

Define threat

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The assessed probability of an asset or force being targeted for surveillance or attack.

32
Q

Describe the relationship between defense design and the CAL

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AADC will allocate available air and missile defense forces to defend the prioritized CAL assets

33
Q

Describe the relationship between DCA ops and active/passive defense measures

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DCA is all defensive measures, includes both passive and active measures

34
Q

Identify the types of defensive coverage included in active air defense

A

Area
Point
Self
HVAA protection

35
Q

Identify the document that integrates active air defense design , passive defense measures, and supporting C2 systems

A

AADP

36
Q

Define passive AMD

A

All measures, other than active AMD, taken to minimize the effectiveness of hostile air threats.

37
Q

Define active AMD

A

Direct defensive action taken to destroy threats