Anonymous ID: 23bb1c Sept. 2, 2020, 1:42 p.m. No.10507132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7328 >>7548 >>7619

Air Force, Navy and Army merge attack tactics into Joint All Domain Command and Control

 

A forward-operating, satellite-networked Air Force drone comes across a small, moving group of enemy surface ships heading toward vulnerable areas, when instant data is sent to Navy ships’ commanders and land-based Army weapons operators in real-time, enabling a coordinated, multi-pronged attack using deck-fired Tomahawk missiles fired from the ocean, land-based attack rockets and fighter jets armed with air-to-surface weapons.

 

This possible scenario, in which land, sea and air warriors and weapons system share information in real-time across vast, otherwise dispersed areas to optimize attack is precisely what the Pentagon intends with its new doctrinal and technical approach to future war.

 

The Army, Navy and Air Force each have secure information-sharing combat network technology programs. But what if those programs were combined and merged into one multi-domain military network able to optimize and combine coordinated land, sea and air attacks?

 

The question represents Pentagon thinking on the evolution of a program called Joint All Domain Command and Control, a technical initiative aimed at making sure otherwise disparate or segmented service combat systems are fully interoperable.

 

Perhaps a fighter jet comes across a large enemy mechanized combat formation approaching a port filled with enemy surface ships? Perhaps those ships are connected to enemy destroyers miles off the coast getting in position to fire upon U.S. armies? How would air, sea and land intelligence networks and information sharing technologies operate in unison?

 

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https://www.foxnews.com/tech/air-force-navy-and-army-merge-attack-tactics-into-joint-all-domain-command-and-control