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Area <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> Plan Format<br />

(2) Describe Weapons Coordination Policy <strong>and</strong> Code Words. Describe preplanned<br />

responses to tactical situations, including lost communications, approach of hostile aircraft or<br />

low/slow fliers, antiship CM/l<strong>and</strong> attack CM launch/detection, transporter/erector/launcher<br />

detection or BM launch, reconnaissance aircraft detection, adverse weather, <strong>and</strong> detection of<br />

TSTs.<br />

(3) ROE<br />

procedures.<br />

(a) Include ID <strong>and</strong> CID procedures <strong>and</strong> requirements <strong>and</strong> deconfliction<br />

(b) Describe the ROE’s impact <strong>and</strong> constraints on joint AMD operations.<br />

(4) Describe reporting requirements, including the ATO, SPINS, ACO, tactical<br />

operational data (TACOPDAT), daily intentions messages, OPTASKLINK, <strong>and</strong> status<br />

reports.<br />

ACP.<br />

(5) Describe/discuss interaction between AMD operations <strong>and</strong> procedures <strong>and</strong> the<br />

4. Logistics<br />

Give references to where this information is maintained.<br />

5. Comm<strong>and</strong>, Control, <strong>and</strong> Communications<br />

a. Comm<strong>and</strong> Relationships. State the planned C2 structure for the entire joint AMD<br />

operation. Indicate any transfer of forces contemplated during the AMD operations,<br />

including the time of expected transfer. Give locations of all pertinent C2 agency locations<br />

<strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> posts for various comm<strong>and</strong>ers.<br />

b. Communications. State where to find the communications plan(s).<br />

c. Comm<strong>and</strong> Designators. If certain terms or code words are an integral part of a<br />

Service’s DCA lexicon, be sure to define or explain them; for example, the Navy uses “Red<br />

Crown” for its airspace control center.<br />

6. Area <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> Plan Guidance<br />

The AADP is developed in collaboration with the JFC, component comm<strong>and</strong>ers, <strong>and</strong><br />

MNF partners. Although the AADP is designed to be the AADC’s plan of action, it is a<br />

“living” document. RADC/SADC may wish to provide supplements to the plan to reflect<br />

additional guidance or intentions. While the AADP includes topics for discussion, it may be<br />

written to reflect greater or lesser detail <strong>and</strong> may serve as a reference document to point users<br />

to other more detailed messages like the TACOPDAT, OPTASKLINK, SPINS, ATO/ACO,<br />

etc.<br />

(Signed) (Comm<strong>and</strong>er—AADC)<br />

B-3

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