This publication provides broad doctrinal guidance for joint forces involved in the use of airspace over the combat zone. This airspace control is in the various operating environments that might constitute the combat zone-foreign continent, high seas, amphibious objective area, littoral, or the North American Continent outside the US. The combat zone described in this publication applies to the broadest interpretation of areas where combat forces are required to conduct operations, including operations other than war. Unlike ground forces, the inherent nature of air operations mitigates strict compliance with terrestrial boundaries. Therefore, airspace control in the combat zone integrates transitions from noncombat air traffic control.
Doctrine for Joint Airspace Control in the Combat Zone
1995
63 pages
Report
No indication
English
Airspace Control in the Combat Zone
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