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| What is the definition of a TST? |
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| Target of such high importance to the accomplishment of the JFC's mission and objectives that the JFC dedicates ...assets ir us willing to divert assests away from other targets to F2T2EA such targets. Pg. 3 |
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| What is the definition of a DT? |
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| Targets of opp. that are identified too late, or not selected for action in time to be included in deliberate targeting but, when detected or located meet criteria specific to achieving objectives. Pg. 3 |
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| Who gives guidance on DTs/TSTs? |
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| What is a High Value Target? |
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| Target the enemy commander requires for successful completion of the mission. Degrades enemy functions. Pg. 4 |
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| What is the goal of the JSTARS in the DT/TST process? |
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| Providing sensor to shooter data in less than 10 minutes from detection to bombs on target. Pg. 5 |
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| What are the six steps in the kill chain? |
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| Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, Assess Pg. 7 |
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| Who leads the AOC organization? |
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| What comprises the AOC organization? |
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| AOC director, five division (Strat, Combat Plans, Combat Ops, ISR, and Air Mob), support/Spec teams, and liaison officers Pg. 8 |
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| What weapon system coordinates and executes DT/TST ops? |
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| What performs DT/TST targeting functions in the AOC? |
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| Who is responsible to the AOC Director for combat operations? |
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| The Chief of Combat Operations Division pg10 |
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| What are the six steps of the TST cycle? |
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| Detect, Locate, Identify, Decide, Strike, and Assess(DLIDSA) pg.14 |
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| What is the definition of a High Payoff Target? |
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| Target whose loss to teh enemy will significantly contribute to the success of the friendly COA. |
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| What are the six phases of the Joint Targeting Cycle Phases? |
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| 1.Commander's Obj, guidance, and Intent 2.Target Development, Validation, Nomination, and Prioritization 3. Capability Analysis 4. Commander's Decision and Force Assignment 5. Mission Planning and Force Execution 6. Combat Assessment Pg. 14 |
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| What is the definition of INVESTIGATE? |
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| Does not imply clearance to drop. If Aircrew can satisfy PID, ROE, CDE, and deconflict from friendly forces, the target can be attacked, otherwise the obtained data must be channeled to the requesting agency for further guidance. Pg. 17 |
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| What is the definition of TARGET? |
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| ROE, PID, coord of forces, and CC Guidance requirements on the ref target/track have been satisfied. Correlation and CDE must be accomplished prior to employing fires. Pg. 17 |
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| What is the definiton SMACK? |
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| ROE, PID, CDE, coord of forces, and CC guidance req. on the ref. target/track have been satisfied and coordinate accuracy is sufficient for GPS weapon employment. Pg. 17 |
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| What is the error associated with a CAT 4 coordinate? |
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| Who is the SODO and what does he do? |
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| Senior Offensive Duty Officer, responsible for overall offensive attack ops at the AOC and works with the DT/TST chief. Pg. 20 |
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| Who is the SIDO and what does she do? |
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| Senior Intelligence Duty Officer responsible ISR integration and support for Combat Ops floor. Pg. 20 |
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| Who is the SADO and what does it do? |
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| Senior Air Defense Officer directs/manages defensive assets, ops, and provides the leadership for the defensive ops team. Executes air defense plan. Pg. 20 |
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| What are some examples of DT/TSTs? |
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| WMDs, Mobile SAMs, Mobile Command Centers, Leadership, Mobile Rocket Launchers, Vessels, Theater Ballistic Missiles Pg. 4 |
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