Unified Land Operations Flashcards
What is the Army’s warfighting doctrine?
Unified land operations.
What is Unified Land Operations?
Unified Land Operations is the Army’s basic warfighting
doctrine, is the Army’s contribution to unified action, and is an
intellectual growth of both previous operations doctrine and
recent combat experience.
What is the description of Unified land operations?
Unified land operations describes how the Army seizes, retains,
and exploits the initiative to gain and maintain a position of
relative advantage in sustained land operations to create the
conditions for favorable conflict resolution.
What are the operational variables?
The operational variables consist of Political, Military, Social,
Economic, Information, Infrastructure, Physical environment,
and Time. (PMSEII-PT)
What are the mission variables?
The mission variables consist of Mission, Enemy, Terrain and
weather, Troops and support available, Time available, Civil
Considerations (known as METT-TC).