C400 Exam NEWEST 2026 aCTUaL Exam QUESTIONS aND CORRECT
aNSWERS (VERIFIED) | LaTEST UPDaTE 2026/2027 | GRaDED a+ |
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Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) - ANSWER-the combined arms employment of Joint
and Army capabilities that create and exploit relative advantages to achieve objectives,
defeat enemy forces, and consolidate gains on behalf of joint force commanders.
Competition (below armed conflict) - ANSWER-exists when two or more states or non-
state adversaries have incompatible interests, but neither seeks armed conflict.
(Military engagement and security cooperation)
Crisis - ANSWER-an incident or situation involving a threat to the United States, its
citizens, military forces, or vital interests that develops rapidly and creates a condition
of such diplomatic, economic, or military importance that commitment of military forces
and resources is contemplated to achieve national objectives
Armed conflict - ANSWER-occurs when a state or non-state actor uses lethal force as
the primary means to achieve its interests; includes either or both conventional and
irregular warfare. (LSCO)
Tenets of MDO - ANSWER-Agility, Convergence, Endurance, Depth (ACED)
Agility (MDO) - ANSWER-the ability to move forces and adjust their dispositions and
activities more rapidly than the enemy; a precondition for Army forces' ability to seize,
retain, and exploit the initiative. During competition, Army forces provide senior leaders
options through their presence, access, and influence.
Convergence (MDO) - ANSWER-an outcome created by the concerted employment of
capabilities from multiple domains and echelons against combinations of decisive
points in any domain to create effects against a system, formation, decision maker, or in
an area.
, Endurance (MDO) - ANSWER-the ability to persevere over time throughout the depth of
the operational environment; a function of the depth, resilience, and adaptability
required to sustain people, systems, and formations.
Depth (MDO) - ANSWER-the extension of operations in time, space, or purpose to
achieve definitive results; must account for all domains in order to prevent enemy
sanctuary, exploit opportunity, and accomplish the mission.
Operational approach - ANSWER-a broad description of the mission, operational
concepts, tasks, and actions required to accomplish the mission.
Models used to build operational framework - ANSWER--Assigned areas - Area of
operations → zone (offense) and sector (defense)
-Time and space → Deep, Close, and Rear operations.
-main and supporting effort and a reserve → designate purpose and prioritization of
resources.
operational framework - ANSWER-is a cognitive tool used to assist commanders and
staffs in clearly visualizing and describing the application of combat power in time,
space, purpose, and resources in the concept of operations. (Deep, Close, Rear)
Zone - ANSWER-an operational area assigned to a unit in the offense that only has rear
and lateral boundaries.
Sector - ANSWER-an operational area assigned to a unit in the defense that has rear
and lateral boundaries with interlocking fires.
Area of Operations (AO) - ANSWER-operational area defined by a commander for the
land or maritime force commander to accomplish their missions and protect their
forces.
Area of influence (AI) - ANSWER-the area inclusive of and extending beyond an
operational area wherein a commander is capable of direct influence by maneuver, fire
support, and information normally under the commander's command or control.
aNSWERS (VERIFIED) | LaTEST UPDaTE 2026/2027 | GRaDED a+ |
BRaND NEW | 100% GUaRaNTEED PaSS
Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) - ANSWER-the combined arms employment of Joint
and Army capabilities that create and exploit relative advantages to achieve objectives,
defeat enemy forces, and consolidate gains on behalf of joint force commanders.
Competition (below armed conflict) - ANSWER-exists when two or more states or non-
state adversaries have incompatible interests, but neither seeks armed conflict.
(Military engagement and security cooperation)
Crisis - ANSWER-an incident or situation involving a threat to the United States, its
citizens, military forces, or vital interests that develops rapidly and creates a condition
of such diplomatic, economic, or military importance that commitment of military forces
and resources is contemplated to achieve national objectives
Armed conflict - ANSWER-occurs when a state or non-state actor uses lethal force as
the primary means to achieve its interests; includes either or both conventional and
irregular warfare. (LSCO)
Tenets of MDO - ANSWER-Agility, Convergence, Endurance, Depth (ACED)
Agility (MDO) - ANSWER-the ability to move forces and adjust their dispositions and
activities more rapidly than the enemy; a precondition for Army forces' ability to seize,
retain, and exploit the initiative. During competition, Army forces provide senior leaders
options through their presence, access, and influence.
Convergence (MDO) - ANSWER-an outcome created by the concerted employment of
capabilities from multiple domains and echelons against combinations of decisive
points in any domain to create effects against a system, formation, decision maker, or in
an area.
, Endurance (MDO) - ANSWER-the ability to persevere over time throughout the depth of
the operational environment; a function of the depth, resilience, and adaptability
required to sustain people, systems, and formations.
Depth (MDO) - ANSWER-the extension of operations in time, space, or purpose to
achieve definitive results; must account for all domains in order to prevent enemy
sanctuary, exploit opportunity, and accomplish the mission.
Operational approach - ANSWER-a broad description of the mission, operational
concepts, tasks, and actions required to accomplish the mission.
Models used to build operational framework - ANSWER--Assigned areas - Area of
operations → zone (offense) and sector (defense)
-Time and space → Deep, Close, and Rear operations.
-main and supporting effort and a reserve → designate purpose and prioritization of
resources.
operational framework - ANSWER-is a cognitive tool used to assist commanders and
staffs in clearly visualizing and describing the application of combat power in time,
space, purpose, and resources in the concept of operations. (Deep, Close, Rear)
Zone - ANSWER-an operational area assigned to a unit in the offense that only has rear
and lateral boundaries.
Sector - ANSWER-an operational area assigned to a unit in the defense that has rear
and lateral boundaries with interlocking fires.
Area of Operations (AO) - ANSWER-operational area defined by a commander for the
land or maritime force commander to accomplish their missions and protect their
forces.
Area of influence (AI) - ANSWER-the area inclusive of and extending beyond an
operational area wherein a commander is capable of direct influence by maneuver, fire
support, and information normally under the commander's command or control.