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guidance for conducting joint activities across the range of military operations and is the basis for U.S. participation in multinational operations where the United States has not ratified...
Change 1, and emphasizes military operations. This chapter provides a framework of variables of an operational environment that shape their nature and affect outcomes.
Joint Publication (JP) 3-0, Joint Operations describes phases zero through five (0-V) and calls them “notional operational plan phases.” 1 JP5-0, Joint Operation Planning further describes the phases and their notional application.
Integrating ASCOPE into IPB. The application of the elements of ASCOPE during system analysis identifies the key and decisive areas, structures, capabilities, organizations, people, and events of...
This edition of Joint Publication (JP) 5-0, Joint Operation Planning, reflects the current doctrine for conducting joint, interagency, and multinational planning activities across the full range of military operations.
The basic model of the combat operations area process includes five phases [1] that seek to acquire targets and objectives, allocate and orient appropriate forces for successful engagement of the enemy, make decisions about doctrinal approach to the engagement, execute the plan by engaging in combat, and conduct post-combat intelligence ...
This article proposes to replace both the phases of operations and the spectrum of conflict concepts with a single model, the War Cycle, that builds on their existing utility but removes their deficiencies.
types of military operations. Distributes pertinent information from Chapter V, “Joint Operations Across the Conflict Continuum,” into Chapters VI, “Military Engagement, Security Cooperation, and Deterrence,” VII, “Crisis Response and Limited Contingency Operations,” and VIII, “Large-Scale Combat Operations” to
The three levels of warfare—strategic, operational, and tactical—link tactical actions to achievement of national objectives. There are no finite limits or boundaries between these levels,...
The Major Combat Operations (MCO) Joint Operating Concept (JOC) describes, at the operational level, how the future joint force intends to conduct combat operations in support of National military objectives, and helps guide future joint force development by identifying the operational-level objectives and essential capabilities required to