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Glossary: FM 7-100.1 Opposing Force Operations

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This page is a section of FM 7-100.1 Opposing Forces Operations.

The glossary lists acronyms and terms with joint definitions, and other selected terms. Terms with specific OPFOR-related definitions for which FM 7-100.1 is the proponent manual (the authority) are marked with an asterisk (*) and followed by a link to the chapter where they are defined. For other terms, refer to the document listed.

SECTION I – ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

  • AFS: administrative force structure
  • AA: antiaircraft
  • *access limitation (defined in chapter 1)
  • *adaptive operations (defined in chapter 1)
  • ADCSINT: Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
  • ADD: area distribution depot
  • ADTDL: Army Doctrine and Training Digital Library (now the General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library)
  • *administrative force structure (defined in chapter 2)
  • AFCS: automated fire control system
  • *affiliated (defined in chapter 2)
  • AFL: affiliated
  • AIRCP: airborne command post
  • *air parity (defined in chapter 8) 8-67 (see also FM 1-02)
  • *air superiority (defined in chapter 8) 8-65 (see also JP 1-02)
  • *air supremacy (defined in chapter 8) 8-64 (see also JP 1-02)
  • AKO: Army Knowledge Online
  • ALR: antilanding reserve
  • ALTCP: alternate command post
  • *annihilation (defined in chapter 7) 7-10
  • *antilanding reserve (defined in chapter 4) 4-64
  • *antitank reserve (defined in chapter 4) 4-63
  • AOR: area of responsibility
  • AOS: airspace operations subsection
  • AP: antipersonnel
  • APC: armored personnel carrier
  • APOD: aerial port of debarkation
  • *APOE: aerial port of embarkation (defined in chapter 1)
  • *area defense (defined in chapter 4) 4-112 (see also FM 1-02)
  • *area of responsibility (defined in chapter 2) (see also JP 1-02)
  • ARM: antiradiation missile
  • ASP: aviation support plan
  • AT: antitank
  • *assault force (defined in chapter 3) 3-53
  • ATGM: antitank guided missile
  • ATR: antitank reserve
  • *attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-69
  • *attack zone (defined in chapter 2), (chapter 3) and (chapter 4) 2-79, 3-43, 4-42
  • AUXCP: auxiliary command post
  • AWACS: Airborne Warning and Control System
  • *battle line (defined in chapter 2)
  • *battle position (defined in chapter 4) 4-44 (see also FM 1-02)
  • *battle zone (defined in chapter 2), (chapter 3) and (chapter 4) 2-76, 3-37, 4-39
  • *brigade tactical group (defined in chapter 2)
  • BTG: brigade tactical group
  • C2: command and control
  • C2W: command and control warfare
  • C3D: camouflage, concealment, cover, and deception
  • CAO: chief of airspace operations
  • CDR: commander
  • CGS: Chief of the General Staff
  • COE: contemporary operational environment
  • *combat system (defined in chapter 1)
  • *command and control (defined in chapter 2)
  • *complex battle position (defined in chapter 4) 4-46
  • *complex terrain .................................................................................................... p. ix
  • *computer warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-28
  • *constituent (defined in chapter 2)
  • *contact force (defined in chapter 4) 4-98
  • *contemporary operational environment ........................................................................... p. vi
  • *contemporary OPFOR .................................................................................................. p. xiii
  • COP: command observation post
  • COTS: commercial off-the-shelf
  • *counterattack force (defined in chapter 4) 4-59
  • CP: command post
  • CS: combat support
  • CSS: combat service support
  • CTC: combat training center
  • DAS: direct air support
  • DC: deputy commander
  • DCP: deception command post
  • DCSINT: Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
  • *decentralized defense (defined in chapter 4) 4-85
  • *deception force (defined in chapter 3) and (chapter 4) 3-56, 4-66
  • DED: dedicated
  • *dedicated (defined in chapter 2)
  • *defense information infrastructure (defined in chapter 5) 5-6
  • *defensive information warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-61
  • *defensive maneuver (defined in chapter 4) 4-98
  • *demolition (defined in chapter 7) 7-11
  • *destruction (defined in chapter 7) 7-9
  • DII: defense information infrastructure
  • *direct air support (defined in chapter 8) 8-49
  • *dispersed attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-80
  • *disruption force (defined in chapter 3) and (chapter 4) 3-50, 4-52
  • *disruption zone (defined in chapter 2), (chapter 3) and (chapter 4) 3-31, 4-35
  • *division tactical group (defined in chapter 2)
  • DOD: Department of Defense
  • DOS: denial of service
  • DTG: divisional tactical group
  • DZ: drop zone
  • ECM: electronic countermeasures
  • ECCM: electronic counter-countermeasures
  • *electronic warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-24 (see also JP 1-02)
  • *enemy ...................................................................................................p. xii
  • EO: electro-optical
  • EW: electronic warfare
  • *exploitation force (defined in chapter 3) 3-54
  • FARP: forward arming and refueling point
  • FCP: forward command post
  • FG: field group
  • *field group (defined in chapter 2)
  • *fixing force (defined in chapter 3) 3-51
  • FM: field manual
  • FSCC: fire support coordination center
  • *functional forces (defined in chapter 3) 3-46
  • *functional staff (defined in chapter 2)
  • GII: global information infrastructure
  • GPS: global positioning system
  • *harassment (defined in chapter 7) 7-13
  • HE: high-explosive
  • HF: high-frequency
  • HPT: high-payoff target
  • HQ:uarters
  • HUMINT: human intelligence
  • HVT: high-value target
  • IA: information attack
  • IADS: integrated air defense system
  • ICBM: intercontinental ballistic missile
  • IFC: integrated fires command
  • IFF: identification, friend or foe
  • IFV: infantry fighting vehicle
  • INFO: information
  • *information attack (defined in chapter 5) 5-48
  • *information warfare (defined in chapter 5) p. 5-1 (see also FM 1-02)
  • *integrated attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-72
  • *integrated defense (defined in chapter 4) 4-83
  • *integrated fires command (defined in chapter 2)
  • *integrated support command (defined in chapter 2) and (chapter 12) 12-42
  • *integrated support group (defined in chapter 12) 12-42
  • INTEL: intelligence
  • IR: infrared
  • ISC: integrated support command
  • ISG: integrated support group
  • IT: information technology
  • IW: information warfare
  • JP: joint publication
  • *kill zone (defined in chapter 2), (chapter 3) and (chapter 4) 2-80, 3-44, 4-43
  • km: kilometer(s)
  • LAN: local area network
  • *limited-objective attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-89
  • *limit of responsibility (defined in chapter 2)
  • LOC: line of communications
  • *local air superiority (defined in chapter 8) 8-66
  • LOR: limit of responsibility
  • LZ: landing zone
  • m: meter(s)
  • *main defense force (defined in chapter 4) 4-56
  • *maneuver defense (defined in chapter 4) 4-89
  • *maneuver reserve (defined in chapter 4) 4-61
  • MCP: main command post
  • *military strategic campaign plan (defined in chapter 1)
  • *military strategy (defined in chapter 1) (see also JP 1-02)
  • mm: millimeter(s)
  • MOD: Ministry of Defense
  • MRL: multiple rocket launcher
  • MSD: movement support detachment
  • MSS: mission support site
  • MTC: military transportation center
  • *national information infrastructure (defined in chapter 5) 5-5
  • *national security strategy (defined in chapter 1)
  • *national strategic campaign (defined in chapter 1)
  • *national strategic campaign plan (defined in chapter 1)
  • NBC: nuclear, biological, and chemical
  • NCA: national command authority
  • NCO: noncommissioned officer
  • *neutralization (defined in chapter 7) 7-12
  • NGO: nongovernmental organization
  • NII: national information infrastructure
  • NOE: nap-of-the-earth
  • OBJ: objective
  • objective (defined in chapter 3) 3-45 (see also FM 1-02 and JP 1-02)
  • OD: obstacle detachment
  • ODCSINT: Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
  • OE: operational environment
  • *offensive information warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-58
  • operational art (defined in chapter 1) (see also JP 1-02)
  • operational environment ....................................................................................p. vi (JP 1-02)
  • *operational exclusion (defined in chapter 1)
  • *operational shielding (defined in chapter 1)
  • *operational-strategic command (defined in chapter 2)
  • OPFOR: opposing force
  • *opposing force (OPFOR) ...................................................................................................p. xii
  • OSC: operational-strategic command
  • OTID: OPFOR and Threat Integration Directorate
  • paramilitary forces .............................................................................................. JP 1-02
  • *perception management (defined in chapter 5) 5-44
  • *personnel support (defined in chapter 12) 12-68
  • POL: petroleum, oils, and lubricants
  • *precision weapon (defined in chapter 7) 7-40
  • *protected force (defined in chapter 4) 4-57
  • *protection and security measures (defined in chapter 5) 5-38
  • PSYWAR: psychological warfare
  • PVO: private volunteer organization
  • PWP: plasticized white phosphorus
  • QRF: quick reaction force
  • RCS: radar cross section
  • *reconnaissance fire (defined in chapter 7) 7-60
  • *regional operations (defined in chapter 1)
  • RISTA: reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition
  • ROE: rules of engagement
  • RPV: remotely-piloted vehicle
  • SAM: surface-to-air missile
  • SAR: synthetic-aperture radar
  • SATCOM: satellite communication(s)
  • SCP: strategic campaign plan
  • *security force .........................................................................................3-55, 4-58
  • SHC: Supreme High Command
  • SHF: super-high-frequency
  • *shielding force (defined in chapter 4) 4-98
  • SID: Strategic Integration Department
  • *simple battle position (defined in chapter 4) 4-45
  • SIW: strategic information warfare
  • SIWP: strategic information warfare plan
  • SIWPO: Strategic Information Warfare Planning Office
  • SLAR: side-looking airborne radar
  • SOCC: support operations coordination center
  • *sophisticated ambush (defined in chapter 3) 3-93
  • SPF: Special-Purpose Forces
  • SPOD: sea port of debarkation
  • SPOE: sea port of embarkation
  • spoiling attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-98 (see also JP 1-02)
  • SPT: supporting
  • SSM: surface-to-surface missile
  • *strategic information warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-53
  • *strategic operations (defined in chapter 1 here, and here) 1-6, 1-27
  • *strategic preclusion (defined in chapter 1)
  • *strike (defined in chapter 3) 3-110
  • *supporting (defined in chapter 2)
  • *support line (defined in chapter 2)
  • *support zone (defined in chapter 2), (chapter 3) and (chapter 4) 2-78, 3-42, 4-41
  • SUSCP: sustainment command post
  • *system (defined in chapter 1)
  • *systems warfare (defined in chapter 1)
  • *tactical group (defined in chapter 2)
  • TBM: theater ballistic missile
  • TECH: technical
  • *theater (defined in chapter 2) (see also JP 1-02)
  • *threat ...................................................................................................p. xii
  • TIC: toxic industrial chemical
  • TO&E: table of organization and equipment
  • TRADOC: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
  • TTP: tactics, techniques, and procedures
  • *transition operations (defined in chapter 1)
  • UAV: unmanned aerial vehicle
  • UHF: ultra-high-frequency
  • VEESS: vehicle engine exhaust smoke system
  • VHF: very-high-frequency
  • WAN: wide area network
  • WMD: weapons of mass destruction
  • WP: white phosphorus
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