Glossary: TC 7-100 Hybrid Threat
- This page is a section of TC 7-100 Hybrid Threat.
SECTION I – ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- AFS: administrative force structure
- AGL: automatic grenade launcher
- AKO: Army Knowledge Online
- alt: alternate
- AOR: area of responsibility
- AP: antipersonnel
- APOD: aerial part of debarkation
- APOE: aerial part of embarkation
- AT: antitank
- ATGM: antitank guided missile
- BSA: brigade support area
- BSB: brigade support battalion
- BSTB: brigade special troops battalion
- C2: command and control
- C3D: camouflage, concealment, cover, and deception
- cal: caliber
- CBP: complex battle position
- CI: counterintelligence
- CMD: command
- COA: course of action
- CSOP: combat security outpost
- CTID: Contemporary Operational Environment and Threat Integration Directorate
- DOD: Department of Defense
- DODD: Department of Defense Directive
- EW: electronic warfare
- FM: field manual
- FMFRP: Fleet Marine Force Reference Publication
- FWD: forward
- G: guerrilla (in unit symbol)
- GPS: global positioning system
- HBCT: heavy brigade combat team
- HK: hunter-killer
- HQ: headquarters
- HRO: humanitarian relief organization
- HT: Hybrid Threat (for training)
- HUMINT: human intelligence
- I: insurgent (in unit symbol)
- IA: information attack
- IED: improvised explosive device
- INFOWAR: information warfare
- ISR: intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
- IW: irregular warfare
- JP: joint publication
- LOC: line of communications
- MANPADS: man-portable air defense system
- MCO: major combat operations
- METL: mission essential task list
- mm: millimeter
- OB: order of battle
- OE: operational environment
- OP: observation post
- OPFOR: opposing force
- PMESII-PT: political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, and time (see also PMESII-PT under terms)
- QRF: quick reaction force
- RES: reserve
- RISTA: reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition
- ROE: rules of engagement
- SATCOM: satellite communications
- SBP: simple battle position
- SHC: Supreme High Command
- SPF: special-purpose forces
- SPOD: sea part of debarkation
- SPOE: sea part of embarkation
- TC: training circular
- TRADOC: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
- TRISA: TRADOC G-2 Intelligence Support Activity
- U.S.: United States
- USMC: United States Marine Corps
- W: weapons platoon (in unit symbol)
- WMD: weapons of mass destruction
SECTION II – TERMS
hybrid threat
The diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces, irregular forces, and/or criminal elements all unified to achieve mutually benefitting effects.
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)
operational variables
Those interrelated aspects of an operational environment, both military and nonmilitary, that differ from one operational environment to another and define the nature of a particular operational environment. The eight operational variables are political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, and time. See PMESII-PT.
PMESII-PT
A memory aid for the operational variables used to describe an operational environment: political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, and time.