EABAC #2

  1. 1. The most common excuse used by aviators to evade unanticipated taskings.
    Crew Rest
  2. 2. This liaison is located at Operational Air Force SQDRNs or Wings to coordinate ARFOR requirements with the supporting Air Force that satisfy those requirements of Army forces
    GLD
  3. 3. The Section within the BCD that ensures ARFOR airspace requirement are sent digitally through TBMCS
    BCD plans
  4. 4. Its their responsibility to establish a single FSCL and control its movement for the entire joint Forces.
    JFC
  5. 5. A temporary corridor recommended for high-speed FW to travel with minimum risk.
    MMR
  6. 6. RECON, security and movement to contact are the primary missions of theis squadron.
    Air CAV Squadron (ACS)
  7. 7. Before they can be scheduled for missionson the ATO, Army Aircraft (to include ATACMS) must be added to the.
    FrOB
  8. 8. An ACM that uses altitude to separate users and as the transition between different airspace control elements>
    Coordinating Altitude (CA)
  9. 9. An expedient measure designed to provide immediate, yet temporary control and deconfliction aircraft and Surface to Surface fires are separated by distance. Lateral, altitude, or a combination.
    Informal ACA
  10. 10. Certified or qualified to control the maneuver and grant weapons release to attacking aircraft.
    JTAC / FAC-A
  11. 11. This commander exercises ADCON and OPCON over Air Force and when designated by the JFC as the JFACC.
    COMAFFOR
  12. 12. The term best describes how commanders organize their CPs with personnel and equipment by WfF.
    Functional Cells
  13. 13. Co-located at DIVs this element of TACS manage the ATO and is responsible for C2 of air missions that directly support the ground forces.
    ASOC
  14. 14. The ARMY CP that contains most of CUOPS, FUOPS and has full suite of information systems.
    The MAIN CP
  15. 15. This term describes the Army’s operation concept of unified actions.
    ULO
  16. 16. These FSCMs are use to facilitate attacks and include CFLs, FSCLs, FFAs, and killboxes.
    Permissive FSCMs
  17. 17. A measure that facilitates the efficient use of airspace to accomplish missions and provide safeguard for friendly forces.
    ACMs
  18. 18. This command authority consists of detailed and usually local direction and control of movement and maneuver necessary to accomplish a mission
    TACON
  19. 19. The activity common in all CPs to build and maintain situation awareness using facts, assumption, throughout the operations process.
    Running Estimates
  20. 20. The person normally tasked by the JFC to develop an airspace control system
    Airspace Control Authority (ACA)
  21. 21. The division in the AOC responsible for monitoring the execution of the ATO/ ACO and publishing any changes to the ATO/ACO.
    Combat Operations DIV
  22. 22. It’s the USAF ground based C2 elements of TACs and provides decentralized C2 execution to perform air battle management, air control, air defense, combat ID, and airborne assets.
    CRC
  23. 23. The wat Army conducts operation over multi domains, integrate WfF and capability available from Joint and multinational forces.
    Combined Arms
  24. 24. The 2 service components system habitually integrated to perform air-ground operations and provide the framework for process ASRs, Collection and ACM requests.
    TACS / AAGS
  25. 25. The level of warfare that links strategic and tactics to achieve operational OBJs and sequences multiple tactical actions.
    Operational
  26. 26. This term describes how commanders organize their CPs with personnel and equipment by planning horizons.
    Integration Cell
  27. 27. The air mission is flown for the purpose of detecting targets, coordination attacks, performing attacks or conducting RECON on those targets.
    SCAR
  28. 28. These common physical areas define operational area with the boundaries and include a volume of airspace to control.
    JOA, SJOA, Amphibious OBJ Area, AOw/HIDACZ
  29. 29. Airmen execute the C2 philosophy through CENTRALIZED COMMAND, Distributed Control and DECENTRALIZED EXECUTION
    Mission Command
  30. 30. This Doctrine takes precedence over all Doctrine
    Joint Doctrine
  31. 31. The weapons delivery method is more appropriate for mobile targets when the attacking A/C must obtain visual contact with the target is called?
    Bomb on Target
  32. 32. The process by which the supported Commander ensures that fires or their effects will have unintended consequences on friendly unit or SoM is called?
    Clearance of Fires
  33. 33. The three pieces of information are required IOT conduct airspace clearance of surface to surface fires are called?
    Target location, firing unit location and max ORD
  34. 34. The indirect firing system, organic to NON-FA BNs and is considered the most responsive form of fire support for bot company and BN Commanders is called?
    Mortars
  35. 35. During establishment of an informal ACA for CAS, the burden of deconfliction is the responsibility of whom?
    The Ground Commander
  36. 36. When an ACMREQ/F658 is submitted by an Army airspace element and approved by the ACA, the approved ACM would appear on what?
    The Airspace Control Order (ACO)
  37. 37. The digital product created when a Division staff plans for airspace use and the Airspace Element (AE) submits a comprehensive plan to executed AGI for the inclusion in the ACO is called what?
    The Unit Airspace Plan (UAP)
  38. 38. This Division staff section leads the effort to collect airspace usage requirements to integrate Army operations into the Joint Air Tasking Cycle is called?
    The DIV Airspace Element
  39. 39. This authority establishes a coordinating altitude to delegate a volume of airspace to control by a commander that has requested, justified the tactical necessity, and demonstrated the capability to control airspace is called?
    Airspace Control Authority (ACA)
  40. 40. After a Commander has requested, justified the tactical necessity, and demonstrated the capability to control airspace will the ACA establish this?
    Coordinating Altitude (CA)
  41. 41. An airspace control appendix is included in all Maneuver BDEs/Functional BDEs or the higher units assigned an AO or that employs these organic assets. What are those assets called?
    Manned and Unmanned Aircraft
  42. 42. Army echelons incorporate this documents guidance into their operations orders: its how airspace users know which airspace control element is responsible for the air domain in which the need to maneuver or transition.
    Airspace Control Plan (ACP)
  43. 43. An airborne airspace control element that is normally capable of controlling a large volume of airspace assigned by the ACA is called?
    AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System)
Author
RustyHurley
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358881
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EABAC #2
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