The principle that concentrates the effects is called the Mass Principle of War. It concentrates the effects of combat power for the best results.
The joint force planning organization consisting of designated representatives of the joint force headquarters principal and special staff sections, joint force, components and other supporting organizations or agencies as deemed necessary by the joint force commander.
Operation Joint Strike (OJS) refers to a military initiative focused on coordinated offensive actions among allied forces to enhance combat effectiveness and interoperability. OJL, or Joint Strike Logistics, supports OJS by ensuring efficient supply chain management and logistical support for operations. Together, they aim to optimize military readiness and response capabilities in joint operations.
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Joint intelligence planning supports joint operation planning and may result in the production of three key products: the Joint Intelligence Estimate (JIE), which assesses the operational environment; the Intelligence Collection Plan (ICP), which outlines the requirements for gathering necessary intelligence; and the Intelligence Support to Operations (ISO) product, which provides timely and relevant intelligence to inform decision-making during operations. These products facilitate informed planning and execution of joint military operations.
The phase of the joint air estimate process that involves wargaming each course of action (COA) is the Analysis and Wargaming Phase. This phase focuses on analyzing the potential COAs and conducting wargames to simulate possible outcomes and determine the most effective course of action for the joint air operation.
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