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JTACQC STUDY GUIDE (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers (Latest Update) GRADED A, Exams of Military Strategy and Training

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JTACQC STUDY GUIDE (100 out of 100)
Questions and Answers (Latest Update)
GRADED A
Identify the seven tenets of air and space power.
1.Centralized control/decentralized execution
2.Flexibility and versatility
3.Synergistic effects
4.Persistence
5.Concentration
6.Priority
7.Balance
Define Counter Air
A mission that integrates offensive and defensive operations to attain and maintain a desired degree of
air superiority. Counter air missions are designed to destroy or negate enemy aircraft and missiles, both
before and after launch.
Define Strategic Attack
Offensive action specifically selected to achieve national strategic objectives. These attacks seek to
weaken the adversarys ability or will to engage in conflict and may achieve strategic objectives without
necessarily having to achieve operational objectives as a precondition
Define Counter Land
Air and space operations against enemy land force capabilities to create effects that achieve joint force
commander objectives. The aim of counterland operations is to dominate the surface environment using
air and space power and prevent the opponent from doing the same.
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Questions and Answers (Latest Update)

GRADED A

Identify the seven tenets of air and space power. 1.Centralized control/decentralized execution 2.Flexibility and versatility 3.Synergistic effects 4.Persistence 5.Concentration 6.Priority 7.Balance Define Counter Air A mission that integrates offensive and defensive operations to attain and maintain a desired degree of air superiority. Counter air missions are designed to destroy or negate enemy aircraft and missiles, both before and after launch. Define Strategic Attack Offensive action specifically selected to achieve national strategic objectives. These attacks seek to weaken the adversarys ability or will to engage in conflict and may achieve strategic objectives without necessarily having to achieve operational objectives as a precondition Define Counter Land Air and space operations against enemy land force capabilities to create effects that achieve joint force commander objectives. The aim of counterland operations is to dominate the surface environment using air and space power and prevent the opponent from doing the same.

Define Air Interdiction Air operations conducted to divert, disrupt, or destroy the enemys military potential before it can be brought to bear effectively against friendly forces. Define Close Air Support Air actions by fixed and rotary wing assets against hostile targets that are in close proximity to friendly forces and that require detailed integration Define Close Proximity And Detailed Integration The distance within which some form of terminal attack control is required for targeting direction and fratricide prevention. Close proximity does not represent a specific distance Identify the characteristics of a MAJOR COMMAND

  • responsible to organize, train, and equip
  • Provides these air force forces to the combatant commander
  • subdivided into NAF Identify the characteristics of a NUMBERED AIR FORCE
  • Senior USAF war fighting echelon Identify the characteristics of a WING
  • Basic combat organization
  1. Infantry
  2. Stryker Identify the 5 types of Support Brigade Combat Team
  3. Aviation
  4. Fires
  5. Battlefield Surveillance
  6. Combat Support
  7. Sustainment Name the 5components of the theater air groung system (TAGS) TACS, AAGS, NTACS, MACCS, SOAGS Describe the entity who appoints the JFC Appointed by President or Secretary of Defense Name the service forces provided to the JFC Army, AF, Navy, Marines, Spec Ops Identify the senior deployable element of the TACS AOC Identify the senior army liaison in the TAC

Battlefield Coordination Detachment (BCD)

of People in a CORP

20 - 45 thousand

of People in a DIV

10 - 15 thousand

of People in a BCT

5000+

of People in a BN

300 to 1000+ What is TRE The processing of available information to ascertain a level of acceptable risk to friendly forces or civilians Who makes TRE's Lowest level supported commander with advice from CAS experts.....JTAC/ALO/FSE Why make TRE's

What is the difference between BOT and BOC BOT employs on a TARGET and BOC employs on a coordinate Advantages of BOT

  • better for moving tarets
  • faster due to more SA
  • un-aided munitions are more accurate
  • dont have to pull accurate grids What is mandatory when doing BOC System read back BOC Advantages
  • No delay for a tally or capture call
  • faster and safer in non permissive environments that restrict target obsevation
  • Faster if time permits to pull a grid on non moving targets Define TLE Difference between the actual target location and the coordinates generated by the target What is the standard map datum WGS 84

Define CAT 0 - 20ft 0 - 6m Define CAT 2 21 - 50ft 7 - 15m Define CAT 3 51 - 100ft 16 - 30m Define CAT 101 - 300ft 31 - 91m Define CAT 5 301 - 1000ft 92 - 305m Define CAT 6 1001ft+

A target whose loss to the enemy will significantly contribute to the success of the friendly COA What Part of CONOP is JTAC responsable for Appendix 1 Annex D What are the two most important rehearsals for JTAC's

  • combined arms rehearsal
  • Fire support rehearsal What are the steps of targeting D3A- Decide, detect, deliver, assess What are the three priority levels for the JTAR
  1. EMERGENCY-require immediate action. supersede priority
  2. Priority- require immediate action. supersede routine 3.Targets of opportunity. What are the two different types of spins Baseline Weekly What do baseline spins contain
  • comm plan

- ACM

- ROE

  • employment restrictions
  • CDE table
  • SCL's What do weekely spins contain
  • RAMRODS
  • CODEWORDS Define a preplanned JTAR JTAR is submitted with enough time to make the ATO (72 Hours prior). Preplanned JTAR's get sent up army channels to be approved. Define an Immediate JTAR Submitted outside of the ATO cycle. Immediate JTAR's get sent up Air force channels for approval. When should the JTAC initiate authentication Upon Initial contact What is the required information passed during a CAS check in ...

Distance Object Define Target talk on JTAC gets the pilots eyes on the actual target Define ENHANCED TARGET DESCRIPTION JTAC paints a picture of what the aircraft will see when they get in the target area WHAT IS A DPI OR DMPI Desired Point of Impact-precise point for a single weapon Desired mean point of impact-precise point for multiple weapons impact What does a JTAC need to make sure of when doing BOMBER talk ons That and points referenced are radar significant What are the 4 different target types POINT TARGET AREA TARGET SOFT TARGET HARD TARGET What are the 5 types of weapons effects

BLAST, FRAG, PENETRATION, CRATERING, INCENDIARY

What are the 3 types of fusing options Impact, Proximity, Time