Главная Manuals FM 90-43 JTMTD MULTISERVICE PROCEDURES FOR JOINT THEATER MISSILE TARGET DEVELOPMENT (OCTOBER 1999)
|
|
|
C-9 (i) How are other (non-transload) resupply and support operations conducted in the field? Do these operations produce an identifiable signature? (j) What unique vehicles do TM forces use that are not found with conventional ground forces? (k) What vehicles are used for warhead transport? Are they unique? (l) How far are TM elements or supplies transshipped by rail for deployments? 4. Determine Adversary COA Options a. Representative questions for determining adversary COA options (based on previous analysis, to include terrain, weather, capabilities, doctrine, tactics, infrastructure, (1) What is the adversary’s objective in using missiles? (2) What “wildcard” options might the enemy choose, even if less than optimal? (3) What are the potential TM operating areas that will permit the adversary to meet these objectives? (NOTE: These become NAI.) (4) What is the most likely COA the enemy will chose? What is the least likely? (5) What are the enemy TM forces’ vulnerabilities and exploitable decisive points? Of the HVTs, which ones are HPTs? (6) Using doctrinal templates, terrain data and known tactics, where will various elements of the TM system likely be located (FOB, FOL, Transload site, hide sites, launch (7) Where and when will HPTs likely appear in the most likely COA? b. Representative questions for determining employment of ground collection assets. Integrates previous three steps by accomplishing the following: • Identifying the full set of COA available to the enemy. • Evaluating and prioritizing each COA. • Developing situational and event templates based on previous analysis efforts. • Determining NAIs and TAIs. • Identifying intelligence collection requirements. GOAL = Identify HPT; determine intelligence collection requirements |