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  • ...ns for the Fifth Air Force in Japan, and provides a variety of contingency command and control for the Pacific less Korea
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  • [[command and control|Command, control]], [[military communications|communications]] and intellig
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  • General-purpose military command and control laptop computer, using the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system to run th
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  • A common but misleading term, as it is a concept of the [[command and control|command]] policy role rather than the operational control role; nevertheles
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  • ...omputer workstation for the [[Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below]] command and control system; has touch-sensitive screen and keyboard
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  • ===UCC command and control===
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • ===Command and control===
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  • ...mounted [[U.S. Army]] device that transmits friendly force positions for [[command and control]], fires with [[precision-guided munition]]s, and [[logistics (military)|lo
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  • A U.S. military command and control system, including soldier- and vehicle-level workstations, originally desig
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  • ...ter the immediate launch, its operations center takes over communications, command and control with manned flights
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  • EC-130 aircraft modified to accept a modular Airborne Battlefield Command and Control Center (ABCCC); the capability is being transferred to E-3 Sentry and E-8 J
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  • ...ghter aircraft]], presenting multiple layers of defense under systematic [[command and control]]
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  • ...an of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in policy and doctrinal development, not command and control of military operations
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  • ..., by providing solutions that produce effective [[target acquisition]], [[command and control]] (C2), and interoperable firing systems, thereby reducing [[fratricide (mi
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  • ...atively short duration, which tend to exhaust and overwhelm the opponent's command and control capabilities.
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  • ==Command and control== ...partment, the [[Incident Command System]] often is invoked for effective [[command and control]]. Especially large incidents that exceed the resources of a department wil
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • ==Command and control==
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  • ==Command and control== ...is one of the Air Force's five full-capability USQ-163|AN/USQ-163 FALCONER command and control systems, with the ability to plan, task, execute, monitor and assess full s
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  • ...combat area, high-value assets such as [[C3I-ISR]] aircraft (e.g., radar, command and control, intelligence) and [[air refueling|tanker aircraft]] are surrounded by esc ...ures surround assets such as nuclear weapons and their delivery systems, [[command and control]] centers, intelligence facilities, the largest [[transport aircraft]], etc
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  • By the formal definition of '''command''', as in command and control, the NCA is the method by which the top-level command decisions are conveye
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • Military organizations, since serious thought was given to command and control, also tend to use the model of five direct reports. A related hierarchical
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  • ...ary of [[Defense Commission on Fail Safe and Risk Reduction of the Nuclear Command and Control System]] (1992); senior fellow of the [[American Enterprise Institute]]
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  • ==Command and control==
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • ...rating location for the joint Air Force-Navy task force for the E-6 TACAMO command and control aircraft.
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  • ==Command and control==
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  • ...ur command excellence awards (Maritime Warfare, Engineering/Survivability, Command and Control, Logistics Management), and be nominated by their immediate superior in com
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • A command and control system developed by the United States Air Force, but used by all air compon | title = Joint Publication JP 3-30: Command and Control for Joint Air Operations
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  • ...Northern Command (USNORTHCOM)''' was created on 1 October 2002 to provide command and control of Department of Defense (DoD) homeland defense efforts and to coordinate d
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • ...he Army Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS), the Global Command and Control System-Maritime, and the existing shipboard '''Gun Weapon System'''; GWS ac
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  • {{r|Army Airspace Command and Control}}
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • ...um capacity design used for troop transport, [[aeromedical evacuation]], [[command and control]], and various specialized tasks. Depending on the mission, they may be [[a ...s the improved medevac version and the '''UH-60I''' had an [[Army Airborne Command and Control System]].
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  • ...national military; the implication is that such a person exercises direct command and control, rather than being civilian head of government.
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • ...ide the continental United States. The TACC is the agency for centralized command and control of Air Force and commercial contract air mobility assets.
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  • ...hich is adequate for the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FCB2) command and control system . The networking parameters facilitate tactical internet and range e
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  • {{seealso|Command and control}}
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  • ...ied Combatant Command]]ers, so the Joint Staff is not in the operational [[command and control]] path. It was further barred, by the establishing legislation, from being
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  • **Air and Space Operations Center for command and control of air activity in the USSOUTHCOM area ...ted at Mayport Naval Base, Florida (U.S. state)|Florida, USNAVSO exercises command and control over all U.S. naval operations in the USSOUTHCOM area including naval exerc
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  • ...warfare, with positive tracking of friendly forces. In the U.S. military, command and control systems sharing a common operational picture include: An increasing number of command and control systems are producing COP graphics, such as:
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  • An increasing number of command and control systems are producing COP graphics, such as:
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  • '''Blue Force Tracker (BFT)''' is a U.S. military command and control system, built by [[Northrop Grumman]], based on the [[Force XXI Battle Comm | contribution = Thunder Runs into Baghdad: The Impact of Information Age Command and Control on Conflict
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  • *[[M1165 ECV command and control vehicle]] with a four person seating capacity.
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  • ...it was a textbook example of how ''not'' to exercise -- or not exercise -- command and control. ...course was 305°-125° T.--reversing course approximately every hour." The command and control arrangements were untested.
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  • It is the second line of command that actually [[command and control|controls]] the operational use of joint forces under various multiservice [
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • | chapter = Chapter 5, Command and Control Systems ....org/spp/starwars/docops/fm44-100-2fd/chapter5.htm}}</ref> It also is the command and control component of the new counter-rocket, artillery and mortar|counter-rocket, a
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  • | author = Program Manager, U.S. Army air and missile defense command and control system (AMDCCS)}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • They have an integrated command and control system based on the SHINPADS integrated processing and display system, supp
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  • *Global Command and Control System (GCCS) for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Unified Combatant Command c *Global Command and Control System-Maritime for the United States Navy
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  • ...of the weapon by accidents of nature, and validation mechanisms within the command and control system. ...control National Command Authority, down to the mechanisms of the weapon. Command and control mechanisms are outside the scope of this article.
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  • Command and control facilities, large bases, and organized and reserve units can be critical bo ...g]] and rescue services are clearly critical services, along with their [[command and control]] systems including organizations managing the [[Incident Command System]].
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  • ...n " the lead numbered air force for integration of information operations; command and control, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; and Global Strike capabilit
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  • ==Command and Control==
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  • Through a Command and Control Processor (C2P), these platforms also connect to Tactical Data Links (TDL), The Command and Control Processor (C2P) C2P interconnects between a combat platform’s and the Ta
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  • ...}}</ref> Among these systems are the Army Forward Area Air Defense (FAAD) Command and Control system, which interconnects missile launchers, ground and airborne radar (i
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  • The JHSV could carry out supporting military functions such as command and control, intelligence, communications, and aviation if the appropriate equipment is
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  • *Task Force 1 ([[Da Nang]]), matched to MACV-SOG Command and Control North (CCN). *Task Force 2 ([[Kontum]]), paired with Command and Control Central and operating in the triangle among Cambodia, Laos, and South Vietn
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  • *Navigation, command and control
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  • ...el}} ''Fellgiebel was responsible for isolating Hitler's headquarters from command and control, but failed; the Operation Valkyrie coup might have succeeded had Hitler st
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  • | publisher = Field Artillery School, U.S. Army}}</ref> It ties into command and control through the [[Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System]].
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  • ...nd Brigade and Below (FBCB2)''' is among the first user-friendly U.S. Army command and control networked computer systems, built by Northrop Grumman. It is a subset of Bl
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  • ...ake new threat and countermeasure information, in real time, from a remote command and control system, and load it into the controller.
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  • ...among them; it has the responsibility for integrating and finding gaps in command and control ===Developing robust joint command and control capabilities===
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  • ===Regimental command and control level radars===
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  • ...or [[electronic warfare#electronic attack|jamming]] to deny its use for [[command and control]].
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  • The M4 Command and Control Vehicle (C2V) has had a turbulent time in U.S. Army budgets. In 1999, a pla | title = M4 Command and Control Vehicle (C2V) (United States)
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  • ...ively short duration, which tend to exhaust and overwhelm the opponent's [[command and control]] capabilities. The term derives from a mistaken perception of "attacks" of
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • In MACV-SOG, he was assigned to Command and Control North.
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  • ...fully digitized, using the [[Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below]] command and control system, which is part of the [[Blue Force Tracker]] network, and have numer
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  • | title=Organic Design for Command and Control
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  • | title=Organic Design for Command and Control
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  • From a command and control standpoint, the Air Force has moved to three regional commands, and the Arm
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  • He was a strong believer in his concept of [[command and control#Usage that may be confusing|civilian control of the military]], which exten ...survive any possible Soviet attack, and he put considerable emphasis on [[command and control]] systems that would function under attack, as well as techniques to ensure
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  • At the center of a deployed system on land is a 54K6E command and control vehicle, which connects to radar vehicles, up to 12 transporter-erector-lau
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  • Even in a relatively safe situation, [[command and control]] elements should be distributed in the formation, so a single less-than-ca
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  • ...erthing at Sidney Harbour, Australia, in 1969. ''Mercury'' was part of the command and control network for the Apollo 9 and 10 missions while in Sydney.
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  • *command and control | '''Command and control''' direct active defense, passive defense and response
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  • ...g his brutal repression of Iraqi civilians in southeastern Iraq. Under the command and control of Joint Task Force Southwest Asia, coalition forces in this operation enfo
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  • ...t of the north, as well as disabling the air defense system and disruption command and control.
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