The command and control subsystem associated with the conduct of fire support is examined within a defined 1975-1985 amphibious assault environment. The study developed qualitative and quantitative description of the information flow and the processes required and organization involved in accomplishing the command and control function for a Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) operation. (Author)
Marine Tactical Command and Control Study (Mtaccs). Volume V. Annex D: Fire Support
1966
438 pages
Report
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English
Common Carrier & Satellite , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Command and control systems , Planning , Artillery , Marine corps , Amphibious operations , Close support , Tactical warfare , Combat information centers , Communications central , Operational readiness , Information theory , Data processing , Data transmission systems , Models(Simulations) , Predictions , Personnel , Target acquisition , Position finding , Systems engineering