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*''AUXCP:'' auxiliary command post | *''AUXCP:'' auxiliary command post | ||
*''AWACS:'' airborne warning and control system | *''AWACS:'' airborne warning and control system | ||
− | *''bde'' | + | *''bde:'' brigade |
− | *''BDET'' | + | *''BDET:'' battalion-size detachment |
− | * | + | *''bn:'' battalion |
− | * | + | *''BP:'' battle position |
− | * | + | *''BTG:'' brigade tactical group |
+ | *''btry'': battery | ||
+ | *''C2'': command and control | ||
+ | *''C3D'': camouflage, concealment, cover and deception | ||
+ | *''cal'': caliber | ||
+ | *''CAO'': chief of airspace operations | ||
+ | *''CBP'': complex battle position | ||
+ | *CBRN: chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear | ||
+ | *''CC'': crossing commander | ||
+ | *''CCD'': charged-coupled device | ||
+ | *''CDET:'' company-size detachment | ||
+ | *''cdr'': commander | ||
+ | *''CELT'': chief of engineer liaison teams | ||
+ | *''CFSC'': chief of fire support coordination | ||
+ | *''CG'': phosgene (chemical agent) | ||
+ | *''CGS:'' Chief of the General Staff | ||
+ | *''cm'': centimeter(s) | ||
+ | *''cmd'': command | ||
+ | *''co'': company | ||
+ | *''COA'': course of action | ||
+ | *''COE:'' Contemporary Operational Environment | ||
+ | *''combo:'' combination | ||
+ | *''COP:'' command and observation post | ||
+ | *''COR:'' chief of reconnaissance | ||
+ | *''COS:'' chief of staff | ||
+ | *''COTS:'' commercial off-the-shelf | ||
+ | *''CP:'' command post | ||
+ | *''CR:'' counterreconnaissance | ||
+ | *''CRD:'' counterreconnaissance detachment | ||
+ | *''CRZ:'' counterreconnaissance zone | ||
+ | *''CS:'' combat support; tear gas | ||
+ | *''CSOP:'' combat security outpost | ||
+ | *''CSS:'' combat service support | ||
+ | *''CTC:'' combat training center | ||
+ | *''CTID:'' COE and Threat Integration Directorate | ||
+ | *''DAR:'' deep attack and reconnaissance | ||
+ | *''DAS:'' direct air support | ||
+ | *''DC:'' deputy commander | ||
+ | *''decon:'' decontamination | ||
+ | *''ded:'' dedicated | ||
+ | *''dep:'' deputy | ||
+ | *''DF:'' direction-finding | ||
+ | *''div:'' division; divisional | ||
+ | *''DOD:'' Department of Defense | ||
+ | *''DP:'' diphosgene (chemical agent) | ||
+ | *''DTG:'' division tactical group | ||
+ | *''DZ:'' drop zone | ||
+ | *''EA:'' electronic attack | ||
+ | *''ECP:'' engineer checkpoint | ||
+ | *''ELINT:'' electronic intelligence | ||
+ | *''EO:'' electro-optical | ||
+ | *''ERP:'' engineer reconnaissance patrol | ||
+ | *''EW:'' electronic warfare | ||
+ | *''EXJAM:'' expendable jammer | ||
+ | *''FAC:'' forward air controller | ||
+ | *''FARC:'' Fuerzas Armadas Revolutionarias de Colombia | ||
+ | *''FARP:'' forward arming and refueling point | ||
+ | *''FCP:'' forward command post | ||
+ | *''FDC:'' fire direction center | ||
+ | *''FG:'' field group | ||
+ | *''FM:'' field manual | ||
+ | *''FOP:'' forward observation post | ||
+ | *''FP:'' fighting patrol | ||
+ | *''FSCC:'' fire support coordination center | ||
+ | *''ft:'' feet | ||
+ | *''G:'' a type of nerve agent | ||
+ | *''GB:'' sarin (nerve agent) | ||
+ | *''GHz:'' gigahertz | ||
+ | *''GPS:'' global positioning system | ||
+ | *''H:'' mustard gas | ||
+ | *''h:'' hour (in km/h) | ||
+ | *''HAHO:'' high-altitude high-opening | ||
+ | *''HALO:'' high-altitude low-opening | ||
+ | *''HC'': hexachloroethane | ||
+ | *''HCB:'' hexachlorobenzene | ||
+ | *''HE:'' high-explosive | ||
+ | *''HF:'' high-frequency | ||
+ | *''HK:'' hunter-killer | ||
+ | *''HMG:'' heavy machinegun | ||
+ | *''HPT:'' high-payoff target | ||
+ | *''HQ:'' Headquarters | ||
+ | *''HT:'' Hybrid Threat for training | ||
+ | *''HUMINT:'' human intelligence | ||
+ | *''HVT:'' high-value target | ||
+ | *''IA:'' information attack | ||
+ | *''IADS:'' integrated air defense system | ||
+ | *''IED:'' imitative electronic deception; improvised explosive device | ||
+ | *''IFC:'' integrated fires command | ||
+ | *''IFF:'' identification, friend or foe | ||
+ | *''IFV:'' infantry fighting vehicle | ||
+ | *''IMD:'' independent mission detachment | ||
+ | *''inf:'' Infantry | ||
+ | *''info:'' Information | ||
+ | *''INFOWAR:'' information warfare | ||
+ | *''intel:'' Intelligence | ||
+ | *''IP:'' initial point | ||
+ | *''IR:'' Infrared | ||
+ | *''IRP:'' independent reconnaissance patrol | ||
+ | *''ISC:'' integrated support command | ||
+ | *''ISG:'' integrated support group | ||
+ | *''JP:'' joint publication | ||
+ | *''km:'' kilometer(s) | ||
+ | *''km/h:'' kilometers per hour | ||
+ | *''L:'' lewisite (chemical agent) | ||
+ | *''LLL:'' low-light-level (television) | ||
+ | *''LOC:'' line of communications | ||
+ | *''LOP:'' lateral observation post | ||
+ | *''LOR:'' limit of responsibility | ||
+ | *''LRR:'' long-range reconnaissance | ||
+ | *''LTD:'' laser target designator | ||
+ | *''<u>LZ:</u>'' landing zone | ||
+ | *''m:'' meter(s) | ||
+ | *''m/s:'' meters per second | ||
+ | *''MANPADS:'' manportable air defense system | ||
+ | *''MCP:'' main command post | ||
+ | *''MED:'' manipulative electronic deception | ||
+ | *''mm:'' millimeter(s) | ||
+ | *''MMW:'' millimeter wave | ||
+ | *''MOD:'' Ministry of Defense | ||
+ | *''MRL:'' multiple rocket launcher | ||
+ | *''MRP:'' mobile reconnaissance post | ||
+ | *''MSD:'' movement support detachment | ||
+ | *''MSR:'' main supply route | ||
+ | *''MSS:'' mission support site | ||
+ | *''NATO:'' North Atlantic Treaty Organization | ||
+ | *''NCA:'' National Command Authority | ||
+ | *''NCO:'' noncommissioned officer | ||
+ | *''ND:'' Neodymium | ||
+ | *''NGO:'' nongovernmental organization | ||
+ | *''nm:'' nanometer(s) | ||
+ | *''NOE:'' nap-of-the earth | ||
+ | *''NRT:'' near real time | ||
+ | *''OD:'' obstacle detachment | ||
+ | *''OE:'' operational environment | ||
+ | *''OP:'' observation post | ||
+ | *''OPFOR:'' opposing force | ||
+ | *''OR:'' operational readiness | ||
+ | *''OSC:'' operational-strategic command | ||
+ | *''PEL:'' predicted enemy location | ||
+ | *''plt:'' Platoon | ||
+ | *''PMESII-PT:'' political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, and time (memory aid for operational variables) | ||
+ | *''POL:'' petroleum, oils, and lubricants | ||
+ | *''PSYWAR:'' psychological warfare | ||
+ | *''PWP:'' plasticized white phosphorus | ||
+ | *''PZ:'' pick-up zone | ||
+ | *''QRF:'' quick response force | ||
+ | *''RCS:'' radar cross section | ||
+ | *''RD:'' reconnaissance detachment | ||
+ | *''RDD:'' radiological dispersal device (“dirty bomb”) | ||
+ | *''RDL:'' General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library | ||
+ | *''recon:'' reconnaissance | ||
+ | *''RED:'' radiological exposure device | ||
+ | *''RISTA:'' reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition | ||
+ | *''ROZ:'' restricted operations zone | ||
+ | *''RP:'' reconnaissance patrol; red phosphorus | ||
+ | *''RPV:'' remotely piloted vehicle | ||
+ | *''RTO:'' radio telephone operator | ||
+ | *''RZ:'' reference zone | ||
+ | *''SACLOS:'' semiautomatic command-to-line-of-sight (guidance) | ||
+ | *''SAM:'' surface-to-air missile | ||
+ | *''SATCOM:'' satellite communications | ||
+ | *''SBP:'' simple battle position | ||
+ | *''SCP:'' strategic campaign plan; sustainment command post | ||
+ | *''SEAD:'' suppression of air enemy defenses | ||
+ | *''SED:'' simulative electronic deception | ||
+ | *''sep:'' Separate | ||
+ | *''SHC:'' Supreme High Command | ||
+ | *''SHF:'' super-high-frequency | ||
+ | *''SID:'' Strategic Integration Department | ||
+ | *''SIGINT:'' signals intelligence | ||
+ | *''SOCC:'' support operations coordination center | ||
+ | *''SP:'' self-propelled | ||
+ | *''SPF:'' special-purpose forces | ||
+ | *''SPOD:'' sea port of debarkation | ||
+ | *''spt:'' Supporting | ||
+ | *''SSM:'' surface-to-surface missile | ||
+ | *''SUSCP:'' sustainment command post | ||
+ | *''svc:'' service; services | ||
+ | *''TC:'' training circular | ||
+ | *''TCP:'' traffic control point | ||
+ | *''tech:'' Technical | ||
+ | *''TIC:'' toxic industrial chemical | ||
+ | *''TOE:'' table of organization and equipment | ||
+ | *''TRADOC:'' U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command | ||
+ | *''TRISA:'' TRADOC G-2 Intelligence Support Activity | ||
+ | *''TTP:'' tactics, techniques, and procedures | ||
+ | *''TUV:'' tactical utility vehicle | ||
+ | *''TV:'' Television | ||
+ | *''U.S.:'' United States | ||
+ | *''UAV:'' unmanned aerial vehicle | ||
+ | *''UD:'' urban detachment | ||
+ | *''UHF:'' ultra-high-frequency | ||
+ | *''USAR:'' United States Army Reserve | ||
+ | *''V:'' a type of nerve agent | ||
+ | *''VEESS:'' vehicle engine exhaust smoke system | ||
+ | *''VHF:'' very-high-frequency | ||
+ | *''VO:'' visual observer | ||
+ | *''VTDP:'' vectoring and target designation post | ||
+ | *''WMD:'' weapons of mass destruction | ||
+ | *''WP:'' white phosphorus | ||
==SECTION II – TERMS== | ==SECTION II – TERMS== | ||
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====== ''operational environment'' ====== | ====== ''operational environment'' ====== | ||
− | A composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander | + | A composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander (JP 3-0). |
− | ====== '' | + | ====== ''opposing force'' ====== |
− | + | A plausible, flexible military and/or paramilitary force representing a composite of varying capabilities of actual worldwide forces, used in lieu of a specific threat force for training and developing U.S. forces (AR 350-2). | |
− | ====== '' | + | ====== ''hybrid threat'' ====== |
− | + | The diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces, irregular forces, terrorist forces, and/or criminal elements unified to achieve mutually benefitting effects. |
Revision as of 18:55, 21 July 2017
SECTION I – ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- AFS: administrative force structure
- mm: micrometer(s)
- AA: antiaircraft
- ABNCS: airborne control station
- AC: hydrogen cyanide
- ACC: assistant crossing commander
- ACO: airspace coordination order
- ACP: air control point
- ADAAS: air defense/antiarmor system
- admin: administration
- AFCS: automated fire control system
- afl: affiliated
- AFS: administrative force structure
- AGL: above ground level; automatic grenade launcher
- AIRCP: airborne command post
- AKO: Army Knowledge Online
- ALR: antilanding reserve
- ALTCP: alternate command post
- AOP: aerial observation post; air observer platoon
- AOR: area of responsibility
- AOS: airspace operations subsection
- AP: antipersonnel; attack position
- APC: armored personnel carrier
- APOD: aerial port of debarkation
- AR: Army regulation
- ARNG: Army National Guard
- ARNGUS: Army National Guard of the United States
- ASP: aviation support plan
- AT: antitank
- ATDL: antitank disposable launcher
- ATGL: antitank grenade launcher
- ATGM: antitank guided missile
- ATO: air tasking order
- ATR: antitank reserve
- ATV: all-terrain vehicle
- AUXCP: auxiliary command post
- AWACS: airborne warning and control system
- bde: brigade
- BDET: battalion-size detachment
- bn: battalion
- BP: battle position
- BTG: brigade tactical group
- btry: battery
- C2: command and control
- C3D: camouflage, concealment, cover and deception
- cal: caliber
- CAO: chief of airspace operations
- CBP: complex battle position
- CBRN: chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear
- CC: crossing commander
- CCD: charged-coupled device
- CDET: company-size detachment
- cdr: commander
- CELT: chief of engineer liaison teams
- CFSC: chief of fire support coordination
- CG: phosgene (chemical agent)
- CGS: Chief of the General Staff
- cm: centimeter(s)
- cmd: command
- co: company
- COA: course of action
- COE: Contemporary Operational Environment
- combo: combination
- COP: command and observation post
- COR: chief of reconnaissance
- COS: chief of staff
- COTS: commercial off-the-shelf
- CP: command post
- CR: counterreconnaissance
- CRD: counterreconnaissance detachment
- CRZ: counterreconnaissance zone
- CS: combat support; tear gas
- CSOP: combat security outpost
- CSS: combat service support
- CTC: combat training center
- CTID: COE and Threat Integration Directorate
- DAR: deep attack and reconnaissance
- DAS: direct air support
- DC: deputy commander
- decon: decontamination
- ded: dedicated
- dep: deputy
- DF: direction-finding
- div: division; divisional
- DOD: Department of Defense
- DP: diphosgene (chemical agent)
- DTG: division tactical group
- DZ: drop zone
- EA: electronic attack
- ECP: engineer checkpoint
- ELINT: electronic intelligence
- EO: electro-optical
- ERP: engineer reconnaissance patrol
- EW: electronic warfare
- EXJAM: expendable jammer
- FAC: forward air controller
- FARC: Fuerzas Armadas Revolutionarias de Colombia
- FARP: forward arming and refueling point
- FCP: forward command post
- FDC: fire direction center
- FG: field group
- FM: field manual
- FOP: forward observation post
- FP: fighting patrol
- FSCC: fire support coordination center
- ft: feet
- G: a type of nerve agent
- GB: sarin (nerve agent)
- GHz: gigahertz
- GPS: global positioning system
- H: mustard gas
- h: hour (in km/h)
- HAHO: high-altitude high-opening
- HALO: high-altitude low-opening
- HC: hexachloroethane
- HCB: hexachlorobenzene
- HE: high-explosive
- HF: high-frequency
- HK: hunter-killer
- HMG: heavy machinegun
- HPT: high-payoff target
- HQ: Headquarters
- HT: Hybrid Threat for training
- HUMINT: human intelligence
- HVT: high-value target
- IA: information attack
- IADS: integrated air defense system
- IED: imitative electronic deception; improvised explosive device
- IFC: integrated fires command
- IFF: identification, friend or foe
- IFV: infantry fighting vehicle
- IMD: independent mission detachment
- inf: Infantry
- info: Information
- INFOWAR: information warfare
- intel: Intelligence
- IP: initial point
- IR: Infrared
- IRP: independent reconnaissance patrol
- ISC: integrated support command
- ISG: integrated support group
- JP: joint publication
- km: kilometer(s)
- km/h: kilometers per hour
- L: lewisite (chemical agent)
- LLL: low-light-level (television)
- LOC: line of communications
- LOP: lateral observation post
- LOR: limit of responsibility
- LRR: long-range reconnaissance
- LTD: laser target designator
- LZ: landing zone
- m: meter(s)
- m/s: meters per second
- MANPADS: manportable air defense system
- MCP: main command post
- MED: manipulative electronic deception
- mm: millimeter(s)
- MMW: millimeter wave
- MOD: Ministry of Defense
- MRL: multiple rocket launcher
- MRP: mobile reconnaissance post
- MSD: movement support detachment
- MSR: main supply route
- MSS: mission support site
- NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- NCA: National Command Authority
- NCO: noncommissioned officer
- ND: Neodymium
- NGO: nongovernmental organization
- nm: nanometer(s)
- NOE: nap-of-the earth
- NRT: near real time
- OD: obstacle detachment
- OE: operational environment
- OP: observation post
- OPFOR: opposing force
- OR: operational readiness
- OSC: operational-strategic command
- PEL: predicted enemy location
- plt: Platoon
- PMESII-PT: political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, and time (memory aid for operational variables)
- POL: petroleum, oils, and lubricants
- PSYWAR: psychological warfare
- PWP: plasticized white phosphorus
- PZ: pick-up zone
- QRF: quick response force
- RCS: radar cross section
- RD: reconnaissance detachment
- RDD: radiological dispersal device (“dirty bomb”)
- RDL: General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library
- recon: reconnaissance
- RED: radiological exposure device
- RISTA: reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition
- ROZ: restricted operations zone
- RP: reconnaissance patrol; red phosphorus
- RPV: remotely piloted vehicle
- RTO: radio telephone operator
- RZ: reference zone
- SACLOS: semiautomatic command-to-line-of-sight (guidance)
- SAM: surface-to-air missile
- SATCOM: satellite communications
- SBP: simple battle position
- SCP: strategic campaign plan; sustainment command post
- SEAD: suppression of air enemy defenses
- SED: simulative electronic deception
- sep: Separate
- SHC: Supreme High Command
- SHF: super-high-frequency
- SID: Strategic Integration Department
- SIGINT: signals intelligence
- SOCC: support operations coordination center
- SP: self-propelled
- SPF: special-purpose forces
- SPOD: sea port of debarkation
- spt: Supporting
- SSM: surface-to-surface missile
- SUSCP: sustainment command post
- svc: service; services
- TC: training circular
- TCP: traffic control point
- tech: Technical
- TIC: toxic industrial chemical
- TOE: table of organization and equipment
- TRADOC: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
- TRISA: TRADOC G-2 Intelligence Support Activity
- TTP: tactics, techniques, and procedures
- TUV: tactical utility vehicle
- TV: Television
- U.S.: United States
- UAV: unmanned aerial vehicle
- UD: urban detachment
- UHF: ultra-high-frequency
- USAR: United States Army Reserve
- V: a type of nerve agent
- VEESS: vehicle engine exhaust smoke system
- VHF: very-high-frequency
- VO: visual observer
- VTDP: vectoring and target designation post
- WMD: weapons of mass destruction
- WP: white phosphorus
SECTION II – TERMS
operational environment
A composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander (JP 3-0).
opposing force
A plausible, flexible military and/or paramilitary force representing a composite of varying capabilities of actual worldwide forces, used in lieu of a specific threat force for training and developing U.S. forces (AR 350-2).
hybrid threat
The diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces, irregular forces, terrorist forces, and/or criminal elements unified to achieve mutually benefitting effects.