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Strategic Defense, stalemate, counter offensive
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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 |
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5 means to mobilize insurgency
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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 |
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purpose of a threat model
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Allows analyst to piece together info, id gaps, predict threat activites or COA
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define NAI
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A point, line, or area on the ground where adversary activity, or lack of adversary activity will confirm or deny a particular COA
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describe parts of a COA
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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 |
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Describe Composition of Event TEmplate
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Combination of NAI, indicators, and time phase lines associated with COA
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Describe adversary COA and Options
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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
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Describe decision support template
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Relates time, space, and adversary actions to assist the commander
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Define Target
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Geographical area, complex, installation or activity planned for siruption, destruction, or degradation
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Explain 2 categories of target
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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 |
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Define HVI
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Person of interest who must be ID, surveilled, tracked, and influenced through the use of info or fires
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Descrive 4 functions of target methodology
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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 |
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DEscribe how IPB process helps targeting
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SProvides supprt to intell requirements, hvt, hpt, target selection standards, attack guidance
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Define battle and combat damage assessment
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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 |