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Appendix M 358 ATP 5-0.2-1 07 December 2020 Air and Missile Defense Officer Duties and Responsibilities M-43. The air and missile defense officer coordinates air and missile defense activities and, when necessary, plans with the area air and missile defense commander, joint force air component commander, and airspace control authority. The air and missile defense officer coordinates the planning and use of all joint air and missile defense systems, assets, and operations. A key role of the air and missile defense officer is to assist the commander in developing a critical asset list (CAL) and a defended asset list (DAL)—assets defendable by air and missile defense forces. M-44. The commander generally needs to know the following from the air and missile defense officer: Recommended air defense priorities. Number, type, and positioning of air defense artillery weapons defending key assets. Air defense artillery task organization. Terrain and weather factors and limitations impacting the air defense plan. Threat characteristics and tactics impacting the air defense plan. Number and types of air defense artillery weapons available to each defense. Weapon system requirements, limitations, and characteristics, impacting the air defense plan. An effective early warning plan. Weapons control status and air defense warning status. Operational security plan for air defense artillery assets. M-45. A basic list of doctrinal resources available to the air and missile defense officer includes— FM 3-01.13, Air Defense Artillery Operational Planning Data (S/NF), May 2019. ATP 3-01.7, Air Defense Artillery Brigade Techniques, March 2016. ATP 3-01.8, Techniques for Combined Arms for Air Defense, July 2016. ATP 3-01.15/MCTP 10-10B/NTTP 3-01.8/AFTTP 3-2.31, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for an Integrated Air Defense System, March 2019. ATP 3-01.16, Air and Missile Defense Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield (AMD IPB), March 2016. ATP 3-01.50, Air Defense and Airspace Management (ADAM) Cell Operation, April 2013. ATP 3-01.64, Avenger Battalion and Battery Techniques, 3-01.64, March 2016. ATP 3-01.85, Patriot Battalion Techniques, January 2019. ATP 3-01.91, Terminal High Altitude Defense (THAAD) Techniques, August 2018. Aviation Officer Duties And Responsibilities M-46. The aviation officer is in charge of the aviation cell and plans, coordinates, and incorporates aviation into the ground maneuver commander's scheme of maneuver. The aviation officer focuses on providing employment advice and initial planning for aviation missions, unmanned aerial systems, and airspace planning. The aviation officer also assists in coordination and synchronization with the tactical air control party and the fires cell. M-47. The commander generally needs to know the following from the aviation officer: Employment planning advice for the employment of all manned and unmanned Army Aviation units. Status of aviation assets in support of the unit. M-48. A basic list of doctrinal resources available to the aviation officer includes— FM 1-564, Shipboard Operations, June 1997 (Obsolete). FM 3-04, Army Aviation, April 2020. FM 3-52, Airspace Control, October 2016. FM 3-98, Reconnaissance, Security, and Tactical Enabling Tasks, July 2015. AR 95-1, Flight Regulations, March 2018. AR 95-2, Air Traffic Control, Airfield/Heliport and Airspace Operations, March 2016.