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Attachment 4 TIGIIRS NG Industry Day Amplifying Information.pdf
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UNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDReference and Clarifying MaterialDISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release. Distribution is unlimited. UNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDDRRS Mission Assessment Categories (MACs)2Identifies Mission Essential Tasks (METs) and plans they supportNotional Data -Training Use OnlySearch for unit using 4-digts22 FS = 0022 in search boxScroll thru results to find unitUnit Search BoxThree Types Obtained from DRRS:Units Core MissionEssential Task List(METL)Operation Plans(OPLANs)Top Level PlansUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIED3METs provide the Tasks/Conditions/Standards for Units & UnitType Codes (UTCs)Conditions & Standards may change between MACsDETAILSTask NumberAFTA 3.2.8.1TitleConduct Offensive Counter Air (OCA)(F-22A Primary Mission)Task DescriptionDestroy, neutralize, disrupt, or limit enemy air threats. Conduct sweep and escort to support strike, ISR, or air mobility packages.Condition NumberC.2.6.11TitleTarget CooperativenessDescriptionCondition DescriptorsNone (does not radiate emission, uses stealth technology, uses cover and concealment, uses deception)Somewhat (only periodically radiates emissions, uses deception)Very (regularly radiates emissions, does not employ cover and deception or stealth)The degree to which a target presents itself to be detected and tracked by an attacking system or unit.TaskConditions(only oneshown; canbe extensive list per Task)Standards(only twoMeasuresshown)STANDARDSMeasureScaleCriterionM1 30 day recency of OCA training. Of assigned pilots that have accomplished the following OCA Missions (sorties plus FMTs) in the last 30 days:Reg AF: 2/2 (Inexperienced/Experienced)AFRC: 1/1 (Inexperienced/Experienced)ANG: 2/2 (Inexperienced/Experienced) (+80% required to fulfill Lead and Follow-1 UTCs)Percent>=80M4 Squadron is proficient in all requirements to perform the OCA mission (Provide explanation if No or if Yes assessment conflicts with M1 criteria)Yes/NoYesDeveloping CCs Intent: Reviewing METsUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIED4DETAILSTask NumberAFTA 3.2.8.1TitleConduct Offensive Counter Air (OCA)(F-22A Primary Mission)Task DescriptionDestroy, neutralize, disrupt, or limit enemy air threats. Conduct sweep and escort to support strike, ISR, or air mobility packages.Condition NumberC.2.6.11TitleTarget CooperativenessDescriptionCondition DescriptorsNone (does not radiate emission, uses stealth technology, uses cover and concealment, uses deception)Somewhat (only periodically radiates emissions, uses deception)Very (regularly radiates emissions, does not employ cover and deception or stealth)The degree to which a target presents itself to be detected and tracked by an attacking system or unit.STANDARDSMeasureScaleCriterionM1 30 day recency of OCA training. Of assigned pilots that have accomplished the following OCA Missions (sorties plus FMTs) in the last 30 days:Reg AF: 2/2 (Inexperienced/Experienced)AFRC: 1/1 (Inexperienced/Experienced)ANG: 2/2 (Inexperienced/Experienced) (+80% required to fulfill Lead and Follow-1 UTCs)Percent>=80M4 Squadron is proficient in all requirements to perform the OCA mission (Provide explanation if No or if Yes assessment conflicts with M1 criteria)Yes/NoYesDeveloping CCs Intent: Using METs in REsConditions will be down-selected based on MAC, CCs Intent, etc.M1:This is a bean counting measure no performance standard.M4: This is a subjective assessment of M1 and has no performance standard for evaluation.UNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIED5Select a MAC based on risk concernsSelected MAC will determine the METsReminder:We are pickingone of theMACs to assureRelevanceUnit Mission Essential Tasks(METs)UNIT MISSION ASSESSMENT CATEGORIES (MACs)Core METLOPLAN 1OPLAN 2Top Priority Plan ATop Priority Plan BMET 1XXXMET 1.1XXMET 2XXXXMET 3XXXXMET 4XXXQuick Tip:The METs determineScope and Scale; beprepared to articulatethese to the CCDeveloping CCs Intent: Selecting MAC as a COAUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIED6Key Points:Overall PurposeEnd StateID Unit(s)MAC DecisionReadiness RelevanceCC Risk/EmphasisDeveloping CCs Intent: Prepare the Intent StatementExample of Acceptable CCs IntentThe purpose of this RE is to demonstrate 193d Fighter Wing capabilities to operate in a CDOenvironment in theU.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE)area of operations, supportingCore METs. This includes generationof UTCs for the Wings WCS within the Wings current capabilities, employmentof combat and combat support elements, and the ability to survive and operateduring sustainment of combat operations.The RE will end upon evaluation of all MAC METs under WCS conditions and timelines, to include evaluation of ATSO in a nuclear, biological, and chemical environment.UNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDTime-Phased Force Deployment Data (TPFDD) What to Look For7FORCE DATAELEMENTSULNUTCULCSPLFRGFORCEDESCRIPTIONPERSPAXBULKOVEROUTNATM/TPROVSVCFRNSPLIT/FRAGPFA1AQFEB2SQDYNSFS SECURITY FORCESSQUAD1313226.6FFMOVEMENT DATAELEMENTSORIGINPOEPODDESTINATIONGEORLDMODESOURCEGEOALDMODESOURCEGEOEADLADMODESOURCEGEORDDMUHJC001PGFJXTC004AKUMXAC005C007ADXJJDC008UNIT DATAELEMENTSUICUNITNAMEFFD250633SEFSQForce DataElementsDescribes type of force requiredHow much of what?Unit DataElementsDescribe specific unit(s)Who?Movement DataElementsProvide locations, dates, andmethodsWhen?HomestationReady to load dateDestination -The Fight Required Delivery DateUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDObjective Construction: Writing Objectives8Include: Action/Task, Conditions, Performance and Criteria8DesignPlanningPreparationExecutionEvaluation and ReportingELEMENTTIPEXAMPLEAction/TaskStatementUse observable action verb-Use Task description from MET-Identify unit and UTCsEvaluate 82 FSS UTC 8MDDP ability to establish PERSCO operations and receive forcesConditionsunder which task must be performedIdentify environment for executing task-Use select Conditions from MET-May use other references such asplans, Designed Operational Capability(DOC) statements, or CC emphasisin a uncontested enemy environment with at least 4 hours of notificationMeasureStatement(Standard)List what players must accomplish/do-Use select MET Measures descriptions-May use requirements inplans/directives/ordersto execute the UTCs TA 4.4 MET (Receive Deployed Forces)CriteriaStatement(Standard)Use select Measures criteriafrom METs -Degree (e.g. Yes/No)-Timeframe (e.g. hours, response times)-Reference documents (with standards)with 100% accountability UNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDObjective Construction: Objective Template9Validate ______ [Unit] readiness to______[Shortened MET Task Description]using personnel/equipment listed in UTCs ______ [Identify UTCs or required function such as Personnel Deployment Function]in ______ [identify key Conditions from MET, plan requirements, or specific contested/degraded/operationally limited (CDO) environment]to ______ [describe associated Standard Measure(s) from MET or specified performance statement from authoritative guidance]IAW criteria listed in ______ [identify MET Standard scale/criterion, measure of achievement, or source document with specific performance standard(s)].9DesignPlanningPreparationExecutionEvaluation and ReportingUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDElements of Scope10TypeLocationDurationParticipationParametersIncludedExcludedDesignPlanningPreparationExecutionEvaluation and ReportingUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIED11No doctrinal standard, particularly for a multi-phase REBest practice option built from other agencies/orgsSeparate scope statements for each phase of a multi-phase exerciseThe Student Handout #11 provides an example of a Scope Statement Scope Statement: Format OptionDesignPlanningPreparationExecutionEvaluation and ReportingUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDRole of the Scenario12Scenario is the Storyline/Catalyst for Exercise ActivityOutlines Sequence of Events up to STARTEXSpecific Scenario Events = Master Scenario Events List(MSEL)Mechanism Linking Activities: Enables ComplexEvaluationsThree Basic Elements:General Context or Comprehensive StoryConditions to Demonstrate Capabilities/Meet ObjectivesTechnical Details to Depict ScenarioUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDDefinition of Sims & Devs13SimulationImitating Essential Features or Capabilitiesas an aid to Training or InspectingRole Playing: White Cell/Simulation Cell playing the roleof a Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC)Time Compression: TPFDD arrival dates for personneland cargo in OPLAN vary from exercisetiming/sequencingEnvironmental or Sensor simulations for CBRN objectivesDeviationDeparture from Established Guidance82 SFS Squad 2 will only have nine personnel vice 13, asrequired by the exercise TPFDD for OPLAN AUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDExample of a Simulation Submission14Item to be Simulated or DeviatedConstruction of fighting positionsRequirementIAW AFTTP 3-31.1. Security Forces will construct fightingpositionsSimulation or Deviation DescribedDigging of fighting positions is restricted and fightingpositions will be simulated. Positions will be outlined withempty sandbags.JustificationDigging is prohibited due to environmental constraintsUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDExample of a Deviation Submission15Item to be Simulated or DeviatedConstruction of fighting positionsRequirementIAW AFTTP 3-31.1. Security Forces will construct fightingpositionsSimulation or Deviation DescribedOne above ground fighting position will be built to AFTTP 3-31.1standards to demonstrate the capability. All other positions maydeviate from cover requirements IAW AFTTP 3-31.1, but theDefense force must demonstrate integrated fires IAW thedefense planJustificationDigging of fighting positions is restricted and to preserve scarceresources and labor for other capabilities required during REUNCLASSIFIEDUNCLASSIFIEDMission Scenario Event List (MSEL) Development: Inject Elements16Designated Scenario TimeEvent SynopsisController Responsible forDelivering InjectExpected ActionIntended PlayerObjective to be DemonstratedNotesEvent
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