Ch. 5 Flashcards

1
Q

IPOE is conducted in support of whom?

A

JFC

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2
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the analytical process used by joint intel org. to produce intel assessments, estimates, and other intel products in support the the JFCs decision making process

A

JIPOE

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3
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IPOE is a valuable - analytical methodology focusing - for the - and the CCs supporting –

A

4 step
ISR
CC
C2 elements

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4
Q

4 things included in IPOE process

A

analysis
production
collection management
targeting process

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5
Q

IPOE determines what

A

COGs/COAs

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6
Q

conducted at every DOD component and national intel agency at every level of operation

A

IPOE

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7
Q

IPOE provides support to what kind of comment centers?

A

theatre command centers

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8
Q

4 steps in IPOE process

A

1-Define the OE
2-Describe the OE effects
3-Evaluate the adv
4- Determine COA

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9
Q

Which steps build a combat intel baseline

A

1-3

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10
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Which step is the resulting application of intel to operational activities

A

4

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11
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IPOE drives targeting recommendations resulting from

A

COAs, COGs, HVTs, and critical vulnerabilities

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12
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drives the intel collection system through the dissemination phase

A

PCPAD

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13
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drives the decision making process

A

IPOE

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14
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systematic process of evaluating potential target systems and individual targets for hier signigicance, vulnerabilities, and exploitable characteristics (kinetic and nonkinetic)

A

target development (TD)

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15
Q

Goal of TD

A

achieve a CCs desired battlefield effects

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16
Q

TD includes 5 functions:

A
Target analysis
Target vetting
Target validation
Target documentation/nomination
ISR collection and dessimentation req
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17
Q

Goal of ISR strategy and planning

A

anticipate the adv’s plan and continue to refine the predictive processes

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18
Q

the capability to dynamically control ISR sensors and platforms to satisfy CCIRs
(CCs critical info req)

A

ISR employment

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19
Q

monitor and anlyze the adv actvy as well as support lethal and nonlethal targeting

A

ISR ops

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20
Q

enables the seemless transition from preplanned misions to dynamic tasking and cross cueing of isr assets

A

isr employment

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21
Q

Explain the first step in the IPOE process

A

identifies intel problem and question, identifies environment and features

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22
Q

What is the primary purpose of step 2 in IPOE process

A

determine how battlespace effects friendlies/adv

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23
Q

much of the peacetime targeting readiness is geard toward -

A

target development

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24
Q

traditional approaches to both have emphasized -

A

imint

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25
Q

joint targeting cycle phases

A

CCs obj, target dev, capabilities analysis, CCs decision (Force assignment), mission planning/force execution (MP/FE), assessment

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26
Q

At which phase of targeting : represents the fusion of target nominations with the optimum lethal and nonlethal force

A

4

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27
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At which phase of targeting: more detailed planning is conducted to actually fly the mission and employ weapons

A

5

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28
Q

the embodiment of strategy where COAs, objs, and effects are dev

A

targeting

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29
Q

fundamentally effects based

A

targeting

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30
Q

What kind of approach: operations are planned, executed, assessed, and adpted to influence or change systems or capes in order to achieve desired outcomes

A

effects based approact

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31
Q

2 basic types of targeting

A

deliberate and dynamic

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32
Q

prosecuting targets that have been detected, identified, and dev, in sufficient time to become part of the ATO

A

deliberate targeting

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33
Q

targets that are not detected, identified, or dev in time to be apart of ATO; have not had action scheduled against them

A

dynamic targeting

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34
Q

ISR DETECTION of an emerging target

A

find

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35
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positively IDENTIFIES and EMERGING

A

fix

36
Q

takes a CONFIRMED target and its LOCATION, and coordinates sensors

A

track

37
Q

FINALIZES the desired EFFECT and targeting SOLUTION

A

target

38
Q

identification of the target as HOSTILE is confirmed and engagement is ORDERED

A

enage

39
Q

F2T2EA is used with what kind of targeting

A

dynamic

40
Q

provides a systematic analytical approach that focuses targeting efforts on supporting

A

deliberate targeting

41
Q

AF carries out IO support to

A

national and military objectives

42
Q

the integrated employment of the capabilities of influence ops, ewo, nwo, in concert with specified integrated control enablers

A

info ops

43
Q

degree of dominance in the info domain which allows friendly forces the ability to defend info without effective opposition

A

info superiority

44
Q

combination of individuals, organizations, and systems that collect, process, and disseminate, or act on info

A

info environment

45
Q

info environment 3 interralted dimensions

A

physical, info, cognitive

46
Q

employment of capabilities to affect behaviors, protect ops, communicate CCs intent, and project accurate info to achieve desired effects across the cognitive domain

A

influence ops

47
Q

emply assets with a psyop mission

A

AF and ANG

48
Q

flies the EC 130J COMMANDO SOLO

A

193rd special ops wing

49
Q

mission is to broadcast info through EM spectrum

A

ec 130j commando solo

50
Q

a powerful tool in mil ops and should be considered throughout the operational planning process

A

MILDEC

51
Q

misleads or manages the perception of adv,

A

MILDEC

52
Q

defensive activity that helps prevent our adv from gaining and exploiting our critical info

A

OPSEC

53
Q

info gathered and activities conducted to protect against espionage, other intel activities, sabotage, assassinations..

A

CI counterintel

54
Q

the lead activity and first line of defense against adv propaganda and disinfo

A

PA

55
Q

involved efforts to negate, neutralize, or diminish effects of foreign PSYOP or propaganda

A

counterpropaganda ops

56
Q

fundamental to mil ops because it disrupts, damages, or destroys the enemys resources to wage war

A

physical attack

57
Q

any mil action involving use of EM spectrum

A

EW

58
Q

3 major activities of EW

A

EP
EA
ES

59
Q

3 major activities of NW

A

NetA
NS
NetD

60
Q

conducted using info systems

A

NetA

61
Q

domain influence ops is focused on affecting

A

cognitive

62
Q

identifies that geographic location and characteristics of natural or constructed features

A

geospatial info

63
Q

foundation for ops and provides basic interoperability for systems and forces

A

GI&S

64
Q

2 primary documents that determine the symbology used

A

US Geological Survey (USGS)

and DOD - Geospatial Symbols for Digital Displays (MIL-DTL_89045A)

65
Q

marginal data color brown

A

topography

66
Q

MD color black

A

names and man made features

67
Q

MD color red

A

road class and special info

68
Q

identifies chart series adn type

A

sheet identification

69
Q

symbols that may be specific or unique to an AOR or location

A

miscellaneous symbols

70
Q

made for specific purpose of air navigation and planning air ops

A

aeronautical symbol

71
Q

shows geographic area that a map covers

A

location diagram

72
Q

identifies mil grid ref zone

A

grid ref box

73
Q

visually depicts elevation by shading

A

elevation tint

74
Q

specific location, known elevation

A

spot elevation

75
Q

indicates the source and dates of material

A

reliability and source info

76
Q

AF and navy use…

A

geocoords

77
Q

angle measures from prime meridian

A

longitude

78
Q

used on a global basis for tactical level ground ops

A

mgrs

79
Q

mgrs is based on…

A

utm

80
Q

mgrs coord qith 10 digits has what kind of accuracy

A

1 meter

81
Q

mgrs is based on that - and uses the - as a unit of measurement

A

utm

meter

82
Q

sum of mil, diplomatic, and civil efforts to effect teh recovery and return of US mil, DOD civs, and DOD contractor personnel who are isolated or missing while participating in a US govt sanctioned actvy or mission…..

A

PR

83
Q

5 esential tasks of PR

A
report
locate
support
recover
reintegrate
84
Q

responsibility for the joint PR mission is designated to the -

A

J3

85
Q

provides the standardized data elements

A

DD for 1833 ISOPREP

86
Q

once a potential PR incident is observed, who should be notified immediately through PR comms

A

JPRC