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Enhancing Dynamic Command and Control of Air Operations Against Time Critical Targets

Identifies key dynamic command and control and battle management (DC2BM) functions and capabilities necessary to conduct operations against time critical targets. Surveys new programs and initiatives; develops suggested actions to address shortfalls. The research was sponsored by the Air Force Director of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance and the Air Force Director for Command and Control.

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  • "Identifies key dynamic command and control and battle management (DC2BM) functions and capabilities necessary to conduct operations against time critical targets. Surveys new programs and initiatives; develops suggested actions to address shortfalls. The research was sponsored by the Air Force Director of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance and the Air Force Director for Command and Control."@en
  • "During the 1990s, U.S. air operations produced disappointing results againstadversary mobile forces that employed camouflage, concealment, and deceptiontechniques and shoot-and-scoot tactics. This report summarizes researchintended to help the Air Force develop enhanced dynamic command and controland battle management (DC2BM) of intelligence, surveillance, andreconnaissance assets and shooter assets in air operations against such timecritical targets (TCTs). It identifies four mission areas in which existingDC2BM capabilities are inadequate: counterair operations against cruisemissiles; theater missile defense counterforce operations against tacticalballistic missile transporter-erector-launchers; suppression of enemy airdefenses in the context of strike missions against targets defended byadvanced air defenses; and interdiction of small-unit ground forcesintermingled with the civilian population. The authors conclude that DC2BMimprovements should focus on (1) refining concepts of operations andtactics, techniques, and procedures and developing an end-to-end, scalablefunctionality for operations against TCTs; (2) building a robust, collaborative, distributed environment; (3) extensively automating theapplications for performing DC2BM functions; and (4) synchronizing the newapplications with a Web-enabled, integrated-software Theater BattleManagement Core System."@en
  • "During the 1990s, air operations in Southwest Asia and the Balkans against mobile air defenses, tactical ballistic missiles and their launch means, and fielded forces operating in small units and intermingled with civilian populations served to highlight shortfalls in U.S. dynamic command and control and battle management (DC2BM). The objective of this study is to help the Air Force improve DC2BM of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance assets and weapon systems in air operations against adversaries that are increasingly employing asymmetrical strategies and denial and deception techniques and leveraging advances in technologies to reduce exposure of many of their critical military systems to U.S. air assets. The focus of this study is on the ability of the Air Force to effectively attack time critical targets (TCTs) and the extent to which its successes and failures in this area can be attributed to dynamic command and control and battle management capabilities (or their lack). Specifically, the study identifies key DC2BM functions and capabilities necessary to conduct operations against TCTs; surveys new DC2BM programs and initiatives to determine whether they provide the desired capabilities; and develops suggested actions to address identified shortfalls."@en
  • "During the 1990s, U.S. air operations produced disappointing results against adversary mobile forces that employed camouflage, concealment, and deception techniques and shoot-and-scoot tactics. This report summarizes research intended to help the Air Force develop enhanced dynamic command and control and battle management (DC2BM) of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance assets and shooter assets in air operations against such time critical targets (TCTs). It identifies four mission areas in which existing DC2BM capabilities are inadequate: counterair operations against cruise missiles; theater missile defense counterforce operations against tactical ballistic missile transporter-erector-launchers; suppression of enemy air defenses in the context of strike missions against targets defended by advanced air defenses; and interdiction of small-unit ground forces intermingled with the civilian population. The authors conclude that DC2BM improvements should focus on (1) refining concepts of operations and tactics, techniques, and procedures and developing an end-to-end, scalable functionality for operations against TCTs; (2) building a robust, collaborative, distributed environment; (3) extensively automating the applications for performing DC2BM functions; and (4) synchronizing the new applications with a Web-enabled, integrated-software Theater Battle Management Core System."

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