The Air Campaign
References
- USCENTCOM Concept of Operations for JOINT FIRES 10 November 1999 - This Concept of Operations (CONOPS) describes procedures and responsibilities for the planning, synchronization, deconfliction, and execution of joint fires. The procedures apply to major theater operations.
- PRESENTATION OF USAF FORCES
USAF "Little Red Book" Air Operations Primer- Joint Force Air Component Commander [JFACC] Primer
Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Operations, USAF - 10 January 1994- Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
12th Air Force (12AF) Air Operations Center (AOC)- Air Force Doctrine Documents
- AFM 2-1 Tactical Air Operations - Counter Air, Close Air Support, and Air Interdiction (3,980,700 bytes)
- AFM 2-8 Electronic Combat Operations (4,293,881 bytes)
- PRESENTATION OF USAF FORCES
- USAF INTELLIGENCE TARGETING GUIDE
AIR FORCE PAMPHLET 14- 210 - 1 FEBRUARY 1998 - Joint Targeting Definitions and Process
- The Targeteer's Book of Unclassified Readings Atlantic Intelligence Command
- Joint Operations Planning
- Joint Operations and Force Integration
- Targeting Definition and Process
- JOINT DOCTRINE AND STRATEGY
- Joint Operations Planning
- CINC/JTF Targeting Organizations
- Target Development Joint Targeting School
- Target Development Analytical Methodologies Joint Targeting School
- Weaponeering Familiarization Joint Targeting School
- Weapons and Fuzes Joint Targeting School
- Combat Assessment Joint Targeting School
- Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Targeting:
The Joint Targeting Process and Procedures for Targeting Time-Critical Targets (TCTs)
The Air Land Sea Application Center -- July 1997 - Rapidly Halting an Armored Invasion: EFX ‘98 RAND Project AIR FORCE December 1997
- HALT PHASE STRATEGY: NEW WINE IN OLD SKINS. . . WITH POWERPOINT
Earl H. Tilford, Jr. US Army Strategic Studies Institute July 23, 1998 - SORTIE-RATE MODEL in Airbase Vulnerability to Conventional Cruise-Missile and Ballistic-Missile-Attacks John Stillian and David Orletsky - MR-1028-AF RAND, 1999 -- For a 24-hour aircraft flying a mission against a target 500 nautical miles (nmi) from its base with a cruise speed of 500 knots, the sortie rate would be 2.45 sorties per day. For 12-hour, “day or night only” aircraft (such as F-117s or A-10s), the sortie rate would be 2.0 sorties per day.
- ROK-US Combined Forces Command Publications 3-2.2, Air-Ground Operations - Korea 15 June 2002 [MSWORD 8 MB]

