The last 10 years of conflict have seen a dramatic increase of airspace users above the battlefield providing both opportunities and challenges to maneuver commanders. Assets operating overhead assist the commander in mission command; however, the additional airspace users also pose challenges to the maneuver commander's ability to employ organic surface fires. The primary research question this thesis seeks to answer is as follows: 'Does doctrine provide adequate guidance for maneuver brigade commanders to enter into the airspace discussion with the Joint Force Commander'. This thesis evaluates current joint and service airspace doctrine to assess information and procedural gaps that might limit the brigade commander's ability to effectively employ organic surface fires. Two findings are highlighted: at the brigade commander level there is a limited understanding of the airspace requirements needed to ensure effective employment of organic fire support assets; and joint and service airspace doctrine requires refinement. The thesis concludes that implementing a coordinating altitude between 10,000 and 12,500 feet above ground level gives the maneuver brigade commander maximum flexibility to employ organic surface fires.
Timely Effects: Organic Surface Fires and Airspace Doctrine in the 21st Century Joint Flight
2012
109 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Fire Control & Bombing Systems , Guns , Common Carrier & Satellite , Air space , Brigade level organizations , Command and control systems , Fire support , Joint military activities , Military commanders , Military doctrine , Tactical air support , Army , Artillery fire , Artillery units , Battlefields , Fire control systems , Indirect fire , Measures of effectiveness , Mortars , Simplification , Theses , Airspace doctrine , Joint fires , Organic surface fires employment , Maneuver brigade commanders , Airspace management , Airspace control , Joint doctrine , Joint force commanders , Fires integration , Brigade organic fire support , Airspace coordination measures , Ground coordination measures , Coordinating altitude , Brigade combat teams , Combined arms operations
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