Title: Air and Space Functions < < L18 > >
1Air and Space Functionslt lt L18 gt gt
2- If you are an AIRMAN then you believe
- that airpower, if used in certain ways,
- will achieve victory more quickly
- than if used in other ways.
3Overview
- Levels of Air Space Doctrine
- Functions of Air Space Power
- Strategic Attack
- Counterair
- Counterspace
- Counterland
- Countersea
- Information Operations
- Combat Support
- Command and Control
- Functions of Air Space Power
- Airlift
- Air Refueling
- Spacelift
- Special Operations
- Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- Intelligence
- Combat Search and Rescue
4Levels of Air Space Doctrine
- Levels of Air Space Doctrine
- Basic
- Operational
- Tactical
53 Levels of Doctrine
- Basic Doctrine (AFDD 1)
- Most fundamental and enduring beliefs that guide
proper use of air space forces - NOT a checklist or scientific formula
- Operational Doctrine (AFDD 2)
- More detailed organization of air space forces
- Tactical Doctrine
- Most detailed
- Codified in AFTTP 3-series (Air Force Tactics,
Techniques, and Procedures)
6Strategic Attack
- strategic attackgenerating effects that most
directly achieve our national security objectives
by affecting the adversarys leadership, conflict
sustaining resources and strategy. - Points where
- the enemy is most vulnerable
- an attack will have the best chance of being
decisive
7Strategic Attack
- Possible strategic attack targets
- National leadership
- Command Control (C2)
- War production facilities
- Infrastructure
- Striking enemy in the core
- Bring enemy to their knees
- Stop enemys will to fight
8Counterair
- ... attain and maintain...air superiority by
- the destruction, degradation or disruption of
enemy forces
9Counterair
- Offensive Counterair (OCA)
- Take the fight to the enemy
- Engage over or near their territory
- Defensive Counterair (DCA)
- Enemy brings the fight to you
- Engage over or near our territory
- DCA has not been very effective, historically
10Impact of Counterair
- Traditional ground war defense gtgtgt offense
- Air war offense gt defense
- Ability to mass quickly and decisively
- Speed prevents effective enemy defensive
response - Range (Air can strike at enemys
core) - SURPRISE
11Potential Counterair Targets
- Aircraft
- Aircrews
- Airbases and launch facilities
- Warning and control facilities
- Surface based air defense
12Counterair Targets(Airbases or Launch
Facilities)
- Airbases or Launch Facilities
- If the aircraft cant be flown, theyre not a
threat - theyre a static display
- Very efficient way to destroy aircraft
- Lower threat on the ground
- 1967 Arab/Israeli war85
- Hickam Field (7 Dec 41)
- Can also attack logistics
- POL, munitions, runways air traffic control
tower, etc
13Counterair Targets(Aircraft)
- AIRCRAFT
- Traditional role most people think about
- Using aircraft to hunt down other aircraft on the
ground to destroy them before they launch - Air-to-Air Combat (Dog fighting)
- Good opportunity to destroy both crews and
airframes - Can be extremely dangerous for aircrews and air
frames
14Counterair Targets(Aircrews)
- AIRCREWS
- You need someone to fly the plane!
- Cost time to train a pilot are very significant
- Attack in the air
- Attack on the ground
15Counterair Targets (Airbases or Launch
Facilities)
- If the aircraft cant be flown, theyre not a
threat - Very efficient way to destroy aircraft (on the
ground) - Can attack logistics
- POL, munitions, etc
16Counterair Targets(Warning And Control
Facilities)
- Effectively eliminate the enemys ability to
think, communicate, or gather intelligence - Render enemy deaf, dumb, and blind...
- Information Warfare
- Disrupt enemy information capabilities
- Enemy incapable of mounting coordinated defense
effort
17Counterair Targets(Surface Based Air Defenses)
- SURFACE BASED AIR DEFENSES
- Surface to air missiles (SAMs)
- Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA)
- Extremely lethal to aircraft
18Counterspace
- ... kinetic and non-kinetic operations conducted
to attain and maintain... space superiority by
the destruction, degradation or disruption of
enemy space capability
19Counterspace
- Offensive Counterspace (OCS)
- Deny, degrade, disrupt, destroy or deceive an
adversarys space capability. - Destroy or neutralize enemys space systems or
information they provide. - Defensive Counterspace (DCS)
- Active passive actions which protect our
space-related capabilities from enemy attack or
interference.
20Counterspace
- Offensive Counterspace
- Deception
- Disruption
- Denial
- Degradation
- Destruction
21Counterspace
- Defensive Counterspace
- Active passive actions which protect our
space-related capabilities from enemy attack or
interference
22Counterland
- air and space operations against enemy land
force capabilities to create effects that achieve
JFC objectives.
23Counterland
- Interdiction
- Close Air Support (CAS)
24Counterland(Interdiction)
- Divert, disrupt, delay or destroy the enemys
surface military potential before it can be used
effectively against friendly forces. - Two types of targets for interdiction attacks
- Military weapon systems (tanks/artillery/infantry)
- Military supplies (POL)
25Counterland(Interdiction)
- One of airpowers most flexible and powerful uses
- Strike at enemy forces w/o having to fight them
- Disrupts enemys offensive operations
- Very powerful force enhancer
26Counterland(CAS)
- Air operations against hostile targets in close
proximity to friendly forces - Occurs on or near battlefield
27Countersea(Collateral Function)
- ...extensions of Air Force functions into a
maritime environment - Objective
- Gain control of the medium
- Support naval forces
- Can include
- Surveillance, antiship warfare, protect sealines,
aerial mine laying
28Information Operations
- Actions taken to influence, affect, or defend
information, systems, and/or decision-making to
create effects across the battlespace - Focus countering the enemys ability to attain
an information advantage
29Information Operations
- Types of Operations
- Influence
- Electronic warfare
- Network combat
30Information Operations
- Influence operations
- employ capabilities to affect behaviors, protect
operations, communicate commanders intent, and
project accurate information to achieve desired
effects across the cognitive battlespace. - Electronic warfare operations
- are those military actions involving the use of
electromagnetic and directed energy to control
the electromagnetic spectrum or to attack the
enemy across the electromagnetic battlespace. - Network combat operations
- are the integrated planning and employment of
military capabilities to achieve desired effects
across the digital battlespace. Network combat
operations are conducted in the information
domain, which is composed of hardware, software,
data, and human components.
31Combat Support
- essential capabilities, functions, activities
and tasks necessary to create and sustain air and
space forces. - Includes
- Procurement, maintenance, distribution, and
replacement of personnel and material
32Command Control (C2)
- exercise of authority and direction by a
properly designated commander over assigned and
attached forces
33Command Control (C2)
- C2 includes the battlespace management process of
planning, directing, coordinating, and
controlling forces operations - Accomplished across the entire range of military
operations
34Airlift
- The transportation of personnel and material
through the air and can be applied across the
entire range of military operations to achieve or
support national objectives.
35Airlift
- Its critical in the support of overall national
policy and objectives and a vital component of
the US defense policy because of the ability to
deliver essentially anything needed for a battle.
Our airlift capabilities are second to none!
36Airlift
- Four delivery concepts
- Airland delivery
- Airdrop
- Hub and Spoke operations
- Direct delivery operations
37Air Refueling
- Air refueling is the in-flight transfer of fuel
between tanker and receiver aircraft
38Air Refueling
- Expands commanders employment options by
increasing - Range
- Payload
- Loiter time
- Flexibility
- By increasing range it is a force enabler
- By increasing payload it is a force multiplier
39Spacelift
- Delivers satellites, payloads, and material to or
through space. - 4 Purposes of Spacelift
- Deploy space systems
- Sustain existing space systems
- Augment existing space systems
- Service and maintain existing/new space systems
- Two Approaches
- Launch-on-schedule
- Launch-on-demand
40Special Operations Employment
- The use of special airpower operations to conduct
unconventional warfare, direct action, special
reconnaissance, counterterrorism, foreign
internal defense, psychological operations, and
counter proliferation
41 Special Ops Employment
- Accomplish tasks at all 3 levels of war
- Low-visibility, covert, clandestine ops
- Usually conducted in enemy-controlled or
politically sensitive territories - Used as means to control escalation
- Conventional force use may be undesirable
- Can operate independently from theater commander
forces - Require careful coordination!
42Surveillance
- The function of systematically observing air,
space, surface/subsurface areas, places, persons,
or things by visual, aural electronic,
photographic or other means
43Surveillance
- A continuing process!
- Not oriented toward a specific target
- Air- space-based surveillance assets exploit
elevation - Detects enemy initiatives at long range
44Reconnaissance
- obtaining specific information about the
activities and resources of an enemy through
visual observation or other detection methods or
by securing data concerning the meteorological,
hydrographic, or geographic characteristics of a
particular area.
45Reconnaissance
- Surveillance Reconnaissance must operate
together to ensure proper Intelligence!
46Intelligence
- product resulting from the collection,
processing, integration, analysis, evaluation,
and interpretation of available information
concerning foreign countries or areas.
47Intelligence
- The overall objective of intelligence is to
provide battlespace awareness to commanders and
combat forces to enable them to successfully
plan, operate, and assess results across the
range of military operations. - Provides
- Indications of enemy intentions
- Guides decisions on how, when, where to engage
enemy - Gives commanders
- Best estimate of enemy capabilities
- COGs
- Courses of action
48Combat Search Rescue
- a specific task performed by rescue forces to
recover isolated personnel during war or military
operations short of war.
49Combat Search Rescue
- Key element in sustaining morale, cohesion, and
war-fighting capability of friendly forces - Denies enemy potential intel sources
- Preserves combat resources
50Summary
- Levels of Air Space Doctrine
- Functions of Air Space Power
- Strategic Attack
- Counterair
- Counterspace
- Counterland
- Countersea
- Information Operations
- Combat Support
- Command Control (C2)
- Functions of Air Space Power
- Airlift
- Air Refueling
- Spacelift
- Special Operations Employment
- Intelligence
- Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- Combat Search Rescue
51 52Homework
- Prepare for Lesson 19
- Air Space System Capabilities