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Strategic Defense, stalemate, counter offensive
defense- when the govt has a stronger correlation off must concentrate on survival
stalemate- forces correlation approaches equilibrium str and guerrilla warfare becomes most important
Counter-offensive insurgents of superior str and military forces move to conventional
5 means to mobilize insurgency
persuasions- ideology and religion are means of persuasion
Coercion- insurgent coercive force to protect or intimidate people
Reaction to abuse- govt that exceeds accepted local norms and abuses its people
Support the Host NAtion- Leave a govt able to standy by itself
purpose of a threat model
Allows analyst to piece together info, id gaps, predict threat activites or COA
define NAI
A point, line, or area on the ground where adversary activity, or lack of adversary activity will confirm or deny a particular COA
describe parts of a COA
Situation template- graphic depictions of expected adversary dispositions
Description of COa and Options- description of activities of the forces depicted
HVT- mentally war game the situation template
Describe Composition of Event TEmplate
Combination of NAI, indicators, and time phase lines associated with COA
Describe adversary COA and Options
adversary's likely objectives, id the full set of available adversary COA, evaluate and prioritize each COA, develop each COA in the amount of detail time allows
Describe decision support template
Relates time, space, and adversary actions to assist the commander
Define Target
Geographical area, complex, installation or activity planned for siruption, destruction, or degradation
Explain 2 categories of target
Deliberate- Methodical ID, compilation and analysis of potential fixed and semifixed targets followed by the decision on which, when, and how to attack
Reactive- situationally dependent
Define HVI
Person of interest who must be ID, surveilled, tracked, and influenced through the use of info or fires
Descrive 4 functions of target methodology
Decide- clear picture of the priorities applicable to the tasking of target acquisition
Detect- To execute the target acquisition decisions made
Deliver- Executes the target attack guidance and supports the commander's battle place
Assess- Provides feedback on the question has the commander's guidance been met
DEscribe how IPB process helps targeting
SProvides supprt to intell requirements, hvt, hpt, target selection standards, attack guidance
Define battle and combat damage assessment
Battle- Evaluation of a strike against an individual target composed of phys damage
Combat- Combat operations, strike effectiveness, enemy repair and reconstitution capabilities, impact on enemy