JP 3-01 Countering Air and Missile Threats - Defense Innovation ...
JP 3-01 Countering Air and Missile Threats - Defense Innovation ...
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Glossary<br />
after launch, <strong>and</strong> as close to their source as possible. Also called OCA. (Approved for<br />
incorporation into <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
offensive counterair attack operations. Offensive action by any part of the joint force in<br />
support of the offensive counterair mission against surface targets which contribute to<br />
the enemy’s air <strong>and</strong> missile capabilities. Also called OCA attack operations.<br />
(Approved for incorporation into <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
on-call. 1. A term used to signify that a prearranged concentration, air strike, or final<br />
protective fire may be called for. 2. Preplanned, identified force or materiel<br />
requirements without designated time-phase <strong>and</strong> destination information. (Approved for<br />
incorporation into <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
over-the-horizon radar. None. (Approved for removal from <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
pass. None. (Approved for removal from <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
passive air defense. All measures, other than active air defense, taken to minimize the<br />
effectiveness of hostile air <strong>and</strong> missile threats against friendly forces <strong>and</strong> assets.<br />
(Approved for incorporation into <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
Patriot. A point <strong>and</strong> limited area defense surface-to-air missile system capable of<br />
intercepting aircraft <strong>and</strong> theater missiles, including short-, medium-, <strong>and</strong> intermediaterange<br />
ballistic missiles in the terminal phase. (Approved for inclusion in <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
penetration aids. None. (Approved for removal from <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
positive identification. An identification derived from observation <strong>and</strong> analysis of target<br />
characteristics including visual recognition, electronic support systems, non-cooperative<br />
target recognition techniques, identification friend or foe systems, or other physicsbased<br />
identification techniques. (Approved for inclusion in <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
positive identification <strong>and</strong> radar advisory zone. None. (Approved for removal from<br />
<strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
preset guidance. None. (Approved for removal from <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
procedural identification. An identification based on observation <strong>and</strong> analysis of target<br />
behaviors including location <strong>and</strong> trajectory, as well as compliance with airspace control<br />
measures. (Approved for inclusion in <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
profile. None. (Approved for removal from <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
radar beacon. None. (Approved for removal from <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
radar coverage. None. (Approved for removal from <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
radar horizon. None. (Approved for removal from <strong>JP</strong> 1-02.)<br />
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