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KINETIC FIRES (2) answer(s).
 
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Integrated fires / Palmieri, Margaret   Journal Article
Palmieri, Margaret Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Integrated-fires capabilities are a central part of the asymmetric advantage our Navy, joint, and coalition forces bring to a fight. They include capabilities that disrupt adversary command and control, communication, computing, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) Systems; deliver electronic payloads that limit an enemy's freedom of maneuver and action; and enhance the ability of our own forces to place ordnance on target. It integrates lethal and non-lethal fires, underpinned by superior battlespace awareness and assured command and control, to provide commanders an expanded set of warfighting tools especially important in anti-access and area-denial (A2/AD) environments, like Air-Sea Battle.
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Know the Environment, know the enemy, know the target / Jonathan, White; Filipowski, Sean   Journal Article
Jonathan, White Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Chief of Naval operations Admiral Jonathan Greenert has described the U.S. Navy as America' s away team. The sport reference reflects one of the CNO's main tenets: "Operated forwards". The goal is to ensure that our nation's conflicts are conducted in the backyards og our adversaries, not ours. We take the fight to them. But any sport enthusiast knows about the home-field advantage, the benefits that accrue to the local team when playing in its own environment, which it knows better than the visiting team does. This applies in warfare as well. Taking the fight to the enemy risk giving him the home-field advantage.
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