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Describe the Synchronization of Battlefield Operating Systems (SC 25c)
Grading and Certification Requirements - ss0117a0005
Lesson 1: Introduction to Airland Battle
Overview
Initiative. - ss0117a0009
Agility.
Synchronization.
Desert Storm Application.
Initiative. - ss0117a0013
Figure 1-1. Depth
Close, Deep, and Rear Operations.
Figure 1-3. Close, deep, and rear operations
Rear operations.
Principles of War.
AirLand Operations.
The operational cycle.
Figure 1-4. AirLand Operations
Figure 1-5. Stage 3: Decisive operations
Summary. - ss0117a0023
The concept of AirLand Operations (ALO)
Lesson 1 Practice Exercise - ss0117a0026
Lesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont. - ss0117a0027
Lesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback - ss0117a0028
Lesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont. - ss0117a0029
Lesson 2: Introduction to Battlefield Operating Systems
Introduction - ss0117a0032
Background. - ss0117a0033
Table 2-1. Battlefield Operating Systems
Figure 2-1. Battlefield Operating Systems blueprint
Figure 2-2. Maneuver BOS
Figure 2-3. Command and control BOS
Summary. - ss0117a0038
Lesson 2 Practice Exercise - ss0117a0040
Lesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont. - ss0117a0041
Lesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback - ss0117a0042
Lesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont. - ss0117a0043
Lesson 3: Synchronization of Battlefield Operating Systems on the Airland Battlefield
Introduction - ss0117a0046
Table 3-1. Battlefield Operating Systems
Figure 3-1. Synchronization of the battlefield operating system
Figure 3-2. Maneuver
Figure 3-3. Reconnaissance operations
Security Operations.
Figure 3-4. Mobility, countermobility, and survivability
Figure 3-5. Fire support
Figure 3-6. Air defense
Figure 3-8. Combat service support
Figure 3-9. Command and control
Figure 3-10. NBC operations
Lesson 3 Practice Exercise - ss0117a0058
Lesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont. - ss0117a0059
Lesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback - ss0117a0060
Lesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont. - ss0117a0061
Introduction to Force Level Control Systems
Lesson 4: Introduction to Force Level Control Systems
Need for Battlefield Automation.
Figure 4-1. C2S2 vertical architecture
Figure 4-2. Force level control system composition, functions, and interfaces
Figure 4-3. Functional Control System composition, functions, and interfaces
Figure 4-4. Subordinate system composition, functions, and interfaces
Summary. - ss0117a0070
Lesson 4 Practice Exercise - ss0117a0072
Lesson 4 Practice Exercise-cont. - ss0117a0073
Lesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback - ss0117a0074
Lesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and Feedback-cont. - ss0117a0075
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