Table of Contents
- 1 What are the 4 phases of air defense operation?
- 2 What are the four elements of control Army?
- 3 What is the purpose of Step 4 CoA analysis of the Mdmp?
- 4 What are the four elements of decisive action?
- 5 Which of the following are the four pieces of the command and control system?
- 6 What is an army operation order?
What are the 4 phases of air defense operation?
Today’s force was structured primarily to mesh with an older concept of joint operations. This concept was based on four notional phases of combat—deter, seize the initiative, dominate, and stabilize.
What are the four elements of control Army?
The elements of control are direction, feedback, information, and communication.Raj. 18, 1442 AH
What is the Army operations process?
The Army’s framework for organizing and putting command and control into action is the operations process. The operations process consists of the major command and control activities performed during operations (planning, preparing, executing, and continuously assessing).Dhuʻl-Q. 28, 1440 AH
What is the purpose of Step 4 CoA analysis of the Mdmp?
The purpose of this step is to alert all participants of the pending planning requirements; determine the amount of time available for planning and preparation and decide on a planning approach, including guidance on how to design and abbreviate the MDMP, if required.Sha. 2, 1442 AH
What are the four elements of decisive action?
And yet within the doctrinal hierarchy of the four elements of decisive action (offense, defense, stability, and defense support of civil authorities), the US Army prioritizes offensive operations.Shaw. 26, 1439 AH
What is the ATO cycle?
The air tasking order (ATO) articulates the tasking for joint air operations for a specific execution timeframe, normally 24 hours. The joint air tasking cycle is synchronized with the JFC’s battle rhythm. The JAOC normally establishes a 72- to 96-hour ATO planning cycle.Dhuʻl-Q. 22, 1440 AH
Which of the following are the four pieces of the command and control system?
Control, Track, and Direct Units: Combat units, combat support units, and combat logistics units.
What is an army operation order?
An operation order (OPORD) is a directive issued by the leader to his subordinate leaders in order to effect the coordinated execution of a specific operation. A five-paragraph format is used to organize the briefing, to ensure completeness, and to help subordinate leaders understand and follow the order.