QUESTIONS ALREADY ANSWERED
1. In a military operation, how would the targeting principle of being
systematic influence the planning of an airstrike?
It would require a structured approach to ensure all aspects of
the airstrike are coordinated and evaluated for effectiveness.
It would eliminate the need for collaboration among different
military branches.
It would allow for spontaneous decisions based on immediate
observations.
It would prioritize speed over thoroughness in planning the
airstrike.
2. In a scenario where a commander needs to adjust the targeting strategy
due to changing battlefield conditions, which document would they
refer to for guidance on target prosecution?
Attack Guidance
Matrix Operational
Security Plan Rules of
Engagement
Combat Assessment Report
3. Describe the significance of the targeting principle that emphasizes
achieving the commander's objectives.
This principle focuses solely on the use of lethal actions in
warfare.
This principle disregards the need for communication among
different targeting groups.
This principle ensures that all targeting efforts align with the
,overall mission goals set by the commander.
, This principle allows for independent actions by various military
units.
4. What is the first component of Battle Damage Assessment (BDA)?
Target System Assessment
Physical Damage
Operational
Impact Functional
Damage
5. Targets considered crucial for success of friendly component
CCs missions.
High Value Target (HVT)
Targets of Opportunity (TOO)
On-Call (Planned)
High Payoff Target (HPT)
6. What is an effect?
The results of joint targeting
The achievement of the JFC's objective
The results from action, multiple actions, or another effect
The results of employed joint fires
7. What is the primary characteristic of deliberate targeting in military
operations?
Deliberate targeting is used for reconnaissance missions.
Deliberate targeting prosecutes planned targets.
Deliberate targeting is solely based on intelligence
gathering. Deliberate targeting focuses on immediate
, threats.