ATP-3-94-2 HIMARS Deep Operations Download
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1 September 2016 ATP 3-94.2 Index-1 Index abort criteria, 3-42 accurate, reliable, and timely intelligence, 1-38 airborne and air assault operations, 1-26 airspace control, 2-56– 2-57 airspace, B-13– B-18. area of influence, 1-5 area of interest, 1-6 area of operations, 1-4 artillery strikes, 1-24 assess, 2-17 assessing, 2-29– 2-32 assessment, B-60 aviation attacks, 1-25 aviation in the deep area overview, B-1– B-10 battle damage assessment, B- 61 boards, 3-31 characteristics for effective deep operations, 1-34 combined arms effort, 1-37 command post cells, 3-3– 3-4 commander’s role, 2-3– 2-5 communications, B-19 condition checks, 3-39– 3-41 considerations, 3-43 contiguous AO, C-11– C-23 continuing activities, 2-46 continuous attack, B-24– B-25 continuous target development and refinement, 1-39 current operations integration cell, 3-22– 3-26 cyber electromagnetic activities, 1-30 decide, A-7 decision process, 3-49 decisive-shaping-sustaining, 1- 14 deep operations capabilities, 1- 23 deep-operations planning team, 3-34– 3-37 deep operations, 1-16– 1-18 deep, close, and support areas, 1-7– 1-13 deep operations planning considerations by warfighting functions, 3-38 delay, 1-21 deliberately planned, 1-40 deliver, A-9– A-10 describe, 2-10– 2-13 destroy, 1-22 detect, A-8 direct, 2-14– 2-15 disrupt, 1-20 divert, 1-19 enemy, 3-48 execution, 2-24– 2-28 fires cell, 3-9 fires in the deep area overview, A-1– A-3 functional cells, 3-5 future operations cell, 3-18– 3- 21 go/no-go brief, B-53 indirect fires, B-40 information collection , 2-49– 2- 50 information collection, B-48 information operations, 1-29 integrating cells, 3-12– 3-13 integrating processes and continuing activities, 2-33. integrating processes, 2-34– 2- 37 intelligence cell, 3-6 intelligence, B-38– B-39 joint service capabilities, 1-31- 1-32 leadership, 2-16 liaison, 2-47– 2-48 main and supporting efforts, 1- 15 maximum destruction, B-28– B-29 meetings, 3-28 methods of attack, B-22– B-23 mission command, B-12 mission criticality, 3-47 mission essential combat power, 3-46 movement and maneuver cell, 3-7– 3-8 movement and maneuver, B- 20– B-21 munitions effectiveness assessment, B-62 nonlinear, noncontiguous AO, C-1– C-10 operational framework, 1-3 operations process, 2-1– 2-2 passage of lines, B-34– B-36 phased attack, B-26– B-27 planning deep operations, 3- 32– 3-33 planning, 2-19– 2-21. planning, B-10– B-11 plans cell, 3-14– 3-17 plans-to-operations transition, B-51 preparation, B-47 preparing, 2-22– 2-23 prioritizing mission requirements, B-58 protection cell, 3-10 protection, 2-53 raids, 1-27 reconnaissance in force, 1-28 reengagement recommendations, B-63 refuel/rearm, B-43– B-44 rehearsals, B-50 risk management, 2-44– 2-45 route selection, B-31– B-33 running estimates, B-57 security operations, 2-51– 2-52 simultaneity, 1-35- 1-36 special operations, 1-33 strike coordination and reconnaissance, B-30 strike, A-11– A-20 suppression of enemy air defenses, A-21– A-30 suppression of enemy air defenses, B-41 sustainment cell, 3-11 sustainment prepositioning, B- 49 sustainment, B-42 synchronization of assets and actions, B-59 targeting for deep operations, A-4– A-6 targeting, 2-38– 2-43 task organization, B-52 terrain management, 2-54– 2- 55 time, 3-45 triggers, B-55– B-56 visualize, 2-8– 2-9 weaponeering, B-37 weather, 3-44 working groups, 3-30