This paper deals with JFACC afloat; an evolutionary application of the joint force air component commander (JFACC) concept developed by the naval service for operations in theaters where no suitable shore basing site exists. This scenario is most likely during the initial stages of a campaign, in maritime forced entry operations or prior to land force arrival. Explication for different models of JFACC afloat is derived from examination of the warfighting continuum. A short history of JFACC, explanation of the JFACC process and a review of the tenets of aerospace power are included. The final portion of this paper is a proposal for a restructured air operations planning scheme for naval operations. (KAR) P. 1.
There is More to JFACC Than an ATO
1995
35 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Theater level operations , Aerial warfare , Joint military activities , Military commanders , Scenarios , Military history , Land warfare , Aerospace systems , Evolution(General) , Fleets(Ships) , Naval operations , Naval planning , Air power , Jfacc(Joint force air component commander) , Ocean venture 93
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