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What is the Role of AMD?
to deter and defeat the full range of aerial threats
AMD Strategic Objectives?
assets or forces that are critical to the successful achievement of national objectives
AMD Operational Objectives?
control of the environment
protection of the force and selected assets
AMD Tactical Objectives?
protecting the force
5 Primary ADA Capabilities? (IDEAS)
Defeat
Integrate
Early Warning
Situational Awareness
Airspace Management
What are the 3 types of Objectives AMD Supports?
Strategic
Operational
Tactical
ADA forces are structured to be what 3 things?
Scalable
Modular
Tailorable
Role of the AAMDC?
Attack missile defense
Attack Operations
Passive Missile Defense
C2, Communications system, and Intelligence
ADA SHORAD? and weapons?
employed in support of maneuver forces
Avenger, IFPC, C-RAM, and M-SHORAD
ADA HIMAD? and weapons?
employed in defense of strategic and operational level assets
Patriot and THAAD
What kind of assets is the Patriot/THAAD deployed to protect?
Theater and corps commander’s assets
TBC term?
tactical ballistic missile
ICBM term?
intercontinental ballistic missile
CM term?
cruise missile
SAM term?
surface-to-air missile
ASM term?
air-to-surface missile
ARM term?
anti-radiation missile
ABT term?
air-breathing threat
FW term?
fixed wing
RW term?
rotary wing
UAV term?
unmanned aerial vehicle
RPA term?
remote piloted aircraft
How many AMD threat terms are there?
11
TBM, ICBM, CM, SAM, ASM, ARM, ABT, FW, RW, UAV, RPA
ADA mission command definition?
decision making/decentralized execution appropriate to the situation
Force Operations Definition (FO)?
set conditions for successful sustained engagement operations.
(large scale: army, joint, and multinational forces)
Engagement Operations Definition (EO)?
establishing an air picture, determining classification/identification of all tracks, evaluating threats, and exercising engagement control
(small scale: subordinate units)
Army planning design process?
MDMP
integrated defense design
CVT
TLPs
IPOE meaning and 4 tenets?
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield
Define OE, Describe OE, Evaluate threat, and Determine COAs
What ADA level used MDMP and where would this take place?
Battalion level and above in the TCS (tactical control station)
What 3 factors are the ADA missile Priorities based on? and what is made to assess these assets?
CVT: critically, vulnerability, and threat
CAL: critical assets list
multi-TADIL? what network does it exist within?
Multi Tactical Digital Information Link
Exists within the JDN (joint data network)
ADA engagement operations?
Execution (kill chain)
Engagement sequence
Methods of fire
Firing doctrine
Sectors of fire (primary/secondary target lines)
Kill Chain Definition?
successive linkage of commanders who can authorize engagements of air and missile threats
Engagement sequence?
Surveil
Detect
Track/Identify (classification and discrimination)
Threat Evaluation
Engage
Assess
Difference between Classification and Discrimination?
Classification: characterizing a detected object by type, model, variant, nationality, and any other distinguishing feature
Discrimination: distinguish real objects of interests from other objects or phenomenon and military objects from those that are not
3 types of ADA defense and their types/definitions?
Point: protects limited areas, normally a defense of vital elements of forces or installations
- weighted (high probability of attack) and balance (multiple avenues of attack)
Area: use combo of weapon systems
Self: combatant commander had all means to use anything to protect US forces
ADA (6) foundational principals (MMMIFA)?
Mass
Mix
Mobility
Integration
Flexibility
Agility
ADA Employment tenets (SIX PLUS) (BOWMED-R)
Balanced fires: equal volume of fires in all directions
Overlapping fires: weapons overlapping
Weighted coverage: fires concentrated on most likely AOA
Mutual support: engage targets in dead zone
Early engagement: engage before enemy ordance release
Defense in Depth: increasing volume of fire as threat gets closer (layered almost)
Resiliance
Relief of Responsibility and Accountability Doctrine?
AR 735-5
CSDP meaning?
Command supply discipline program
Types and Classifications of Property?
Real: lands and permanent structures
Personal: nonexpendable supplies or relocatable structures
Nonexpendable (N)
Expendable (X)
Durable (D)
Class of Supply:
1: perishable/semi-perishable items (food and water)
2: clothing, individual equipment (office supplies)
3: petroleum, oils, and lubricants
4: construction and barrier material
5: ammo
6: personal items
7: major items (Humvee or water buffalo)
8: med supplies
9: repair parts and components
10: non military
5 types of property responsibility?
Command
Direct
Supervisory
Custodial
Personal
Hand Receipt/Shortage Listing Form?
DA Form 2062
FLIPL meaning and Form?
Financial Liability Investigation of Property Lost
DD Form 200