fm 44-100 us army air and missile defense operations
fm 44-100 us army air and missile defense operations
fm 44-100 us army air and missile defense operations
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FM <strong>44</strong>-<strong>100</strong><br />
6-14<br />
6-58. The AADC develops the DCA portion of the plan <strong>and</strong> allocates assets for<br />
vario<strong>us</strong> missions. The JFLCC's TAAMDCOORD determines whether the<br />
corps has sufficient <strong>air</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>missile</strong> <strong>defense</strong> resources or if the JFLCC should<br />
allocate additional theater Army <strong>air</strong> <strong>defense</strong> assets for protection of the corps.<br />
The TAAMDCOORD may also recommend that the JFLCC allocate corps <strong>air</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>missile</strong> <strong>defense</strong> resources to protect theater assets. The TAAMDCOORD<br />
recommends to the JFLCC which assets Army ADA units can protect <strong>and</strong><br />
which assets require other component or multinational coverage. In the absence<br />
of the DAADC when the AAMDC is not in theater, the senior ADA<br />
comm<strong>and</strong>er as the TAAMDCOORD integrates ADA units into the AADC's<br />
DCA planning process. However, this is normally a DAADC function beca<strong>us</strong>e<br />
the AAMDC has the necessary personnel <strong>and</strong> equipment to deploy to the<br />
AADC's location to accomplish ADA integration.<br />
AMDCOORD<br />
Mission <strong>and</strong><br />
Comm<strong>and</strong>er’s<br />
Concept<br />
FSCOORD<br />
IPB<br />
IPB<br />
Recommended AD Priorities<br />
Air Defense<br />
Estimate<br />
Recommended<br />
OCA/TMD Targeting<br />
Priorities, Targets,<br />
<strong>and</strong> TAIs<br />
Fire Support<br />
Estimate<br />
Recommended<br />
Targeting Priorities <strong>and</strong><br />
Targets, TAIs<br />
IPB<br />
Comm<strong>and</strong>er’s<br />
Approval<br />
IPB<br />
Approved AD Priorities<br />
AMDCOORD<br />
Air Defense<br />
Annex<br />
Approved<br />
OCA/TMD Targeting<br />
Priorities, Targets,<br />
<strong>and</strong> TAIs<br />
FSCOORD<br />
Fire Support<br />
Annex<br />
Approved<br />
Targeting Priorities <strong>and</strong><br />
Targets, TAIs<br />
Figure 6-4. Development of Air Defense <strong>and</strong> Fire Support Annexes<br />
6-59. The plan enables the JFLCC to finalize the <strong>air</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>missile</strong> <strong>defense</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
fire support portions of the l<strong>and</strong> operation plan (figure 6-4). The JFLCC prioritizes<br />
the allocated CAS missions in coordination with fire support plans.<br />
The JFLCC's priorities are the foundation for interdiction targeting. The<br />
JFLCC's TAAMDCOORD develops the <strong>air</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>missile</strong> <strong>defense</strong> portion of the<br />
l<strong>and</strong> operation plan.<br />
6-60. The JFLCC allocates resources <strong>and</strong> assigns tasks to corps, which can<br />
sub-allocate assets <strong>and</strong> assign <strong>air</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>missile</strong> <strong>defense</strong> missions to divisions.<br />
In each corps <strong>and</strong> division main CP, the G3 plans section develops the ma-