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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
    290 bytes (38 words) - 23:53, 27 July 2010
  • 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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  • {{r|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
    246 bytes (30 words) - 22:06, 27 August 2008
  • 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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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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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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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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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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  • {{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|Command and control}}
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
    568 bytes (74 words) - 23:20, 17 August 2009
  • {{r|Army Airspace Command and Control}}
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  • {{r|Command and control}}
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  • {{r|XM1209 Command and Control Vehicle)}}
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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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