One of the central elements of the U.S. Army's emerging multidomain operations capabilities is the deployment of a suite of advanced long-range strike weapons. The Army envisions that these new weapons will be highly responsive and synchronized with other joint capabilities. Because of the range of these new Army weapons, there will be major implications for joint coordination and planning. To help address these integration and control challenges, the Army is developing a new organization, a Theater Fires Command (TFC). TFCs would function within the joint force construct and would have the ability to provide very long-range Army fires that could contribute to the joint force objectives and could complement the other services' attack assets at their full range of operations.
Army Theater Fires Command: Integration and Control of Very Long-Range Army Fires
2021
9 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Sciences , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Air force , Army procurement , Army training , Artillery , Artillery rockets , Budget estimates , Budgets , Department of defense , Doctrine , Governments , Intellectual property , Procurement , Public policy , Training , United states , United states european command , Weapons
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