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Aerospace
Intelligence Training CD
Over 1,000+
pages covering all aspects of Aerospace Intelligence and Air Traffic
Control on CD-Rom! This CD is a great educational reference for
anyone interested in learning more about this subject area. Anyone
involved with aerospace intelligence, air traffic control, or any
other aspect of flying will find this CD extremely useful.
The purpose of
this CD is to explain the process for aerospace intelligence
preparation of the battlespace methodology. It begins with an
introduction for airmen, then describes how to conduct each of the
four steps in the process, and concludes with how to integrate the
methodology into aerospace operations. This information included
pertains to tactical, operational, and strategic levels of
operations. The process is explained in more detail for specific
mission areas: air operations (air warfare), space operations,
information operation, special operations, force protection, theater
missile defense, and centers of gravity analysis.
Table
of Contents (1,000+ Pages)
Chapter
1 - Aerospace Intelligence
Preparation of the Batlespace:
An Airman"s Introduction: 1.1. Overview; 1.2. Integrating
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB) into Air Force
Operations; 1.3. Predictive Battlespace Awareness (PBA); 1.4.
What is Aerospace Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (AIPB);
Figure 1.1. Aerospace Intelligence Preparation of the
Battlespace Cycle; 1.5. Why AIPB; 1.6. How AIPB Differs from
Army and Marine Corps IPB; 1.7. Key Differences; 1.8. The AIPB
Process Outlined; 1.9. Final Note;
Step
1: Define the Battlespace in the Environment
Chapter
2 - Step 1: Define the Battlespace in the Environment: 2.1.
Overview; Figure 2.1. AIPB Cycle: Step 1; 2.2. Desired End
Effect; 2.3. How to do it; Table 2.1. AIPB Step 1: Sub-steps;
2.4. Analyze the Commander’s Mission; 2.5. Time and Level of
Detail; 2.6. Identify the Limits of the Operational Area (OA);
2.7. Establish the limits of the Area of Interest (AOI); Figure
2.2. Operational Area and Area of Interest; 2.8. Determine the
Dimensions of the Battlespace; 2.9. Determine Significant
Characteristics of the Battlespace; Figure 2.3. Battlespace
Dimensions; Table 2.2. Human Dimension Aspects; 2.10. Identify
Intelligence Gaps and Priorities; 2.11. Collect the Material and
Intelligence Required to Support Further AIPB Analysis; Figure
2.4. Command’s Initial Intelligence Requirements;
Step
2: Describe the Battlespace Effects
Chapter
3 - Step 2: Describe the Battlespace Effects: 3.1. Overview;
Figure 3.1. AIPB Cycle: Step 2; 3.2. Desired End Effect; 3.3.
How to do it; Figure 3.2. AIPB Battlespace Dimensions; Table
3.1. AIPB Step 2: Sub-steps; 3.4. Analyze the Physical
Environment; 3.5. Analyze the Effects of Weather; 3.6. Analyze
the Human Dimension; 3.7. Describe and Depict Effects of the
Physical Environment, Weather, and the Human Dimension on
Friendly and Adversary Operations; AFPAM14-118 5 JUNE 2001 3;
Figure 3.3. Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay; Figure 3.4.
Example of an Avenue of Approach;
Step
3: Evaluate the Adversary
Chapter
4 - Step 3: Evaluate the Adversary: 4.1. Overview.; Figure 4.1.
AIPB Cycle: Step 3; 4.2. Desired End Effect; 4.3. How to do it;
Table 4.1. AIPB Step 3: Sub-steps; 4.4. Analyze and Identify
Adversary COG; Figure 4.2. Warden’s 5-Ring Model; 4.5. Create
or Update Threat or Other Models; Figure 4.3. Threat Model;
Figure 4.4. Example of Doctrinal Template; Figure 4.5. Tactics,
Techniques, Procedures Description; Figure 4.6. High Value
Targets; 4.6. Determine Current Adversary Situation; 4.7.
Identify Adversary Capabilities;
Step
4: Determine Adversary Courses of Action
Chapter
5 - Step 4: Determine Adversary Courses of Action: 5.1.
Overview; Figure 5.1. AIPB Cycle: Step 4; 5.2. Desired End
Effect; 5.3. How to do it; Table 5.1. AIPB Step 4: Sub-steps;
5.4. Explicitly Identify Assumptions; 5.5. Identify the
Adversary’s Likely Objectives and Desired End State; Figure
5.2. Example of Strategy to Task; 5.6. Develop COA Based on
Adversary Perception of Friendly Disposition (Reverse AIPB);
5.7. Identify the Full Set of Potential COA Available to the
Adversary; Figure 5.3. Example of a Situation Template; 4
AFPAM14-118 5 JUNE 2001; 5.8. Identify and Nominate Targets
Valuable to the Adversary in Executing Probable COA; 5.9.
Identification of Initial Collection Requirements; Figure 5.4.
Example of a TMD Event Template; Figure 5.5. Event Matrix; 5.10.
Effective Methods for Streamlining the AIPB Process;
Chapter
6 - Integrating AIPB Into
Air Force Operations: 6.1.
Overview; 6.2. Strategic, Operational, and Tactical Level
Perspectives; 6.3. Integrating JIPB and AIPB; 6.4. AIPB Support
to perational-Level Activities; Figure 6.1. AIPB, JIPB and AOC
Integration in Joint Operations; 6.5. COMAFFOR/JFACC Planning
Activities; Figure 6.2. The Five-Stage JAOP Planning Process;
Figure 6.3. Decision Support Matrix; Table 6.1. ISR Strategy
Development; Figure 6.4. Targeting Process; 6.6. AIPB Support to
Tactical Level Activities;
Attachment
1 - Glossary of References, Acronyms, and Terms
Attachment
2 - Aerospace Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace for
Air Operations (Air Warfare)
Attachment
3 - Aerospace Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace for
Space Operations
Attachment
4 - Aerospace Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace for
Information Operations
Attachment
5 - Aerospace Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace for
Special Operations Forces
Attachment
6 - Aerospace Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace for
Force Protection
Attachment
7 - Aerospace Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace for
Theater Missile Defense
Attachment
8 - Centers of Gravity Analysis
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Notification Procedures (6 Pages)
Control,
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Identifying
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Applications (7 Pages)
Intelligence
Contingency Funds (12 Pages)
Intelligence
Education, Research and Training Programs (28 Pages)
Intelligence
Production and Applications (12 Pages)
International
Intelligence Agreements (2 Pages)
Management
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Modeling
and Simulation (7 Pages)
Oversight
of Intelligence Activities (13 Pages)
Quality
Assurance for U.S. Air Force Reconnaissance (7 Pages)
Release
of Intelligence to U.S. Contractors (7 Pages)
The
Air Force Acquisition Process (25 Pages)
Threat
Recognition Training Program (6 Pages)
Unit
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