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Definition
O-observation and fields of fire
A-Avenues of approach
C-cover and conceilment
O-obsticles
K-key terrain
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Term
FADSC
Criteria for determing COAs |
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Definition
F- feasibility
A-acceptability
D-distinguishability
S-suitability
C-completeness |
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Term
TPME
Has somthing to do with FADSC |
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Definition
Task
Purpose
Method
End-State |
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Term
What are the 6 War Fighter Functions? |
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Definition
- Mission Command (C2)
- Movement and Maneuvers
- Protection
- Fires
- Intelligence
- Sustainment
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Term
What FM covers the IPB process? |
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Definition
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Term
What are the steps to the MDMP process? |
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Definition
1. Receive of mission
2. Mission analysis (IBP starts)
3. COA development
4. COA anaysis
5. COA compairison
6. COA approval
7. Issue of orders
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Term
What 3 types of operations are needed for a complete COA? |
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Definition
1. Shaping
2. Decisive
3. Sustaining |
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Term
What are the 6 aspects of weather? |
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Definition
- Temperature
- Cloud cover
- Percipitation
- Humidity
- Visibility
- Wind
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Term
What 6 Questions does each COA Have to answer? |
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Definition
- Who
- What
- Where
- When
- How
- Why
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Term
Whis FM provides guidence on Interrogation methods? |
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Definition
FM 2-22.3 (HUMINT Collector Ops)
FM 34-52 (intelligence interrogation) |
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Term
What Annexes is the S-2 responsible for? |
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Definition
Annex B, Appendixs 1-8
Intel estimate, ISR sync matrix, CI, SIGINT, HUMINT, GEOINT, MASINT, and Open Source Int.
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Term
Civil Considerations used in IPB - PMESIIPT |
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Definition
P- political
M- military
E- economic
S- social
I- information
I- infrastructure
P- physical environment
T- time |
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Term
ASCOP- another acronym describing civil capabilities |
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Definition
A-areas
S-structures
C-Capabilities (SWEAT-MS)
O-Organization
P-people
E-events |
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Term
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Definition
S- sewer
W-water
E-electrical
A-academic
T-trash
M-medical
S-safety/security |
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Term
What are the 4 steps of IPB? |
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Definition
- Define the operational environment
- Decribe Environmental Effects on Operation
- Evaluate the threat
- determine threat COAs
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Term
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Definition
- An HVT (high value target) is assets the threat commander requires for the successful completion of [their] mission
- HPTs are targets that must be acquired and attacked for success of the friendly commander’s mission
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Term
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Definition
M- mission
E- enemy
T- terrain and weather
T- troops and support
T- time available
C- civil considerations |
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Term
What three items are the basis of the event template? |
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Definition
- NAIs
- Time phase lines
- Decision points
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Term
What is cueing, mixing, and redundancy? |
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Definition
- Cueing- two differnt INTs in the same location at different times
- Mixing- different INTs same spot
- Redunancy- same INT different asset
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Term
What is another name for a COA sketch? |
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Definition
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Term
What is another name for a threat description? |
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Definition
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Term
What are the 5 steps of the intelligence cycle? |
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Definition
- Planning/direction
- Collection
- Processing/exploaration
- Analysis/production
- Disemination/integration
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