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  2. Common operational picture - Wikipedia

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    A common operational picture (COP) is a single identical display of relevant (operational) information (e.g. position of own troops and enemy troops, position and status of important infrastructure such as bridges, roads, etc.) shared by more than one Command.

  3. FCS Network - Wikipedia

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    T-UGS provide intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance awareness to the BCTs, while U-UGS support clearing operations in confined spaces or urban chokepoints. All sensors are connected to the Common Operational Picture. The Common Operational Picture (COP) gives the soldier a good overview and understanding of their battlespace.

  4. Global Command and Control System - Wikipedia

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    Global Command and Control System (GCCS) is the United States' armed forces DoD joint command and control (C2) system used to provide accurate, complete, and timely information for the operational chain of command for U.S. armed forces. "GCCS" is most often used to refer to the computer system, but actually consists of hardware, software ...

  5. Battle management language - Wikipedia

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    A Battle Management Language (BML) is the unambiguous language used to command and control forces and equipment conducting military operations and to provide situational awareness and a shared, common operational picture.

  6. Tactical data link - Wikipedia

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    All military C3 systems use standardized TDL to transmit, relay and receive tactical data. Multi-TDL network ( MTN ) refers to the network of similar and dissimilar TDLs integrated through gateways, translators, and correlators to bring the common tactical picture and/or common operational picture together.

  7. Transformation of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    "the need for a joint operational common picture"– [271] ("provide commanders with a single pane of glass [on a computer screen]") [273] In August 2023 the Navy's § Live, Virtual, and Constructive environment simulated joint operation across multiple domains. This involved 22 global time zones, and simulated Joint Staff, civilian leaders ...

  8. Five Common Military Stereotypes Debunked - AOL

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    Five Common Military Stereotypes Debunked. Barbara Safani. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:15 PM.

  9. United States Army Futures Command - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Futures Command (AFC) is a United States Army command that runs modernization projects. [a] It is headquartered in Austin, Texas. The AFC began initial operations on 1 July 2018. [7] It was created as a peer of Forces Command (FORSCOM), Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), and Army Materiel Command (AMC).