Air Battle Management Course

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Purpose

Prepare assigned personnel to at shape Airspace for air campaign using adapted NATO standard processes and procedures.

Training Objectives

JFACC Officers are initiated to develop airspace coordination order in a national or multinational environment, applying NATO processes.

  • TO 1. Apply JFACC process in the execution of an air campaign
    • Battle Rhythm
    • Contribution of JFACC cells to the decision-making cycle
  • TO 2. Apply JFACC process to develop Airspace Coordination Order (ACO)
  • TO 3. Apply JFACC process to make change in current ACO in response of moving situation
  • TO 4. Implement ACO for real LIVEX and simulated aircraft

 

Job Performance Outcome: 30 – Advance level (Apply)

 

Ref:      NATO ACO COPD, Jan 23

             AJP-3.3 (A)Allied Joint Doctrine for Air & Space Operations

AJP-3.3.5 (A) Joint Airspace Control

AJP-3.3.7 CJFACC

AJP-3.3.9 Joint Personnel Recovery

Participant prerequisites

Basic staff skills (how to staff documents, how to prepare and deliver a briefing to an authority)

Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows® and the common Microsoft

Office® applications (Word®, PowerPoint® and Excel®)

Prerequisites: graduated from AOBAS or AOKLT

Facility - Equipment

  • Command Post Computer Assisted Exercise (CPX-CAX).