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A unified approach to [[deconfliction|deconflicting]] and controlling all forms of kinetic (i.e., physically destructive, such as [[artillery]] and [[close air support]]) and nonkinetic (e.g., [[electronic warfare]]) support to troops in contact with the enemy, when the proximity is close enough that there is a significant danger of [[fratricide (military)|fratricide]] or degrading troop capabilities (e.g., by interfering with their sensors)
Doctrine for [[deconfliction|deconflicting]] and activelu controlling all forms of [[kinetic fires|kinetic]] and [[nonkinetic fires]] support to troops close enough to the enemy that there is a significant danger of [[fratricide (military)|fratricide]] or degrading friendly capabilities

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Doctrine for deconflicting and activelu controlling all forms of kinetic and nonkinetic fires support to troops close enough to the enemy that there is a significant danger of fratricide or degrading friendly capabilities