Civilian objects consist of _____. - Answer All civilian property and activities other than those
used to support or sustain the adversary's warfighting capability
What is the focus of joint targeting? - Answer Achieving the JFC's objectives.
A company of Marine infantry moving forward is engaged by enemy armor. On-call close air
support is given the coordinates of the line of enemy defenses and rolls in and engages the
enemy armor units with hellfire missiles.
What joint fire support task does this scenario represent? - Answer Support forces in contact
Joint Fires Elements (JFE) responsibilities and tasks include which of the following? Select all
that apply - Answer 1. Develop joint operating area (JOA) wide joint targeting guidance,
objectives, and priorities
2. Coordinating joint fires rules of engagement issues with mission partners
3. conducting joint fires and targeting assessments
The joint force J4 provides the J3 with the capability and capacity of the logistics train to deliver
fuel to the multinational and coalition cavalry forces. What joint fire support task does this
represent? - Answer Sustain joint fire support operations
Joint fires destroys a vital logistics chain delaying the delivery of needed electronics to an enemy
surface-to-air missile site causing it to be unable defend an arms manufacturing plant which is
then easily destroyed without the loss of a single aircraft. This situation is an example of a(an)
_____. - Answer indirect effect
By definition, fires are the use of _____. - Answer weapon systems or other actions to create
a specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target
Which three of the following tasks, missions, and processes are joint fires? - Answer 1.
Conducting joint targeting
2. Conducting strategic attacks
3. Countering air and missile threats
What is a high-value target? - Answer A target the enemy commander requires for the
successful completion of the mission