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the destruction of enemy aircraft and Airborne weapons, whether launched from air, surface, subsurface, or land. AAW consists of all the measures used in achieving air superiority. |
ANTIAIR WARFARE (AAW)
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The destruction or neutralization of enemy submarines. The aim of ASW is to prevent the effective use of submarines by the enemy.
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ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE (ASW)
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The destruction or neutralization of enemy surface combatants and
merchant ships |
ANTISURFACE SHIP WARFARE
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The aim of ASUW is to prevent
the effective use of surface warships and cargocarrying vessels by the enemy. |
ANTISURFACE SHIP WARFARE
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Use of conventional or nuclear weapons in the destruction or neutralization of enemy targets
ashore |
STRIKE WARFARE.
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Attacks on an enemy’s strategic nuclear forces and building yards.
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STRIKE WARFARE.
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Includes attacks on
operating bases from which an enemy can conduct air, surface, or subsurface operations against U.S. or allied forces |
STRIKE WARFARE.
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Consists of attacks launched from the sea by naval forces and by landing forces embarked in ships or craft.
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AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE
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The purpose of these attacks is
to allow forces to land on an enemy shore. |
AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE
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Includes fire support of troops in contact with enemy forces using close air support or shore bombardment
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Amphibious warfare
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The use of mines and mine countermeasures to control
sea or harbor areas. It |
MINE WARFARE
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It involves laying minefield and countering enemy mine warfare through
the destruction or neutralization of enemy minefield |
MINE WARFARE
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ANTIAIR WARFARE, ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE, ANTISURFACE SHIP WARFARE,
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FUNDAMENTAL WARFARE TASKS
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STRIKE WARFARE, AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE, MINE WARFARE.
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FUNDAMENTAL WARFARE TASKS
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SPECIAL WARFARE, OCEAN SURVEILLANCE, INTELLIGENCE
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SUPPORTING WARFARE TASKS
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THE NAVY COMMAND AND
CONTROL SYSTEMS (NCCS), ELECTRONIC WARFARE. |
SUPPORTING WARFARE TASKS
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Involves naval operations generally accepted as being non conventional in nature and, in many
cases, conducted with secrecy |
SPECIAL WARFARE
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Which often accomplishes basic warfare tasks
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SPECIAL WARFARE
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Includes special mobile operations, unconventional warfare, coastal reconnaissance, and certain
technical intelligence operations |
SPECIAL WARFARE.
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The observation of ocean areas to
detect, locate, and classify selected air, surface, and subsurface targets |
OCEAN SURVEILLANCE
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Provides a current operational setting
by which Navy commanders can decide whether to deploy forces. |
OCEAN SURVEILLANCE
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The assessment and management of information obtained via surveillance, reconnaissance, and other means.
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INTELLIGENCE
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Correctly interpreted, permits military decisions to be based on accurate knowledge of the enemy’s
forces and capabilities |
INTELLIGENCE
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Coordinates its operations
with the national command, control, and communications system |
THE NAVY COMMAND AND
CONTROL SYSTEMS (NCCS) |
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National command, control, and
communications system |
THE NAVY COMMAND AND
CONTROL SYSTEMS (NCCS) |
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under the Direction of the national command authority (the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint
Chiefs of Staff) |
THE NAVY COMMAND AND
CONTROL SYSTEMS (NCCS) |
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These systems ensure the
coordination of all warfare efforts. |
THE NAVY COMMAND AND
CONTROL SYSTEMS (NCCS) |
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Involves electronic support for all warfare tasks
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ELECTRONIC WARFARE.
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It also assists in the detection and
targeting of hostile forces while making detection and targeting of friendly forces more difficult for the enemy |
ELECTRONIC WARFARE.
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Logistics is the resupply of
combat consumables to combatant forces during operations. |
LOGISTICS
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