Worldwide Equipment Guide. Volume 2: Airspace and Air Defense Systems
Abstract
In todays complicated and uncertain world, it is impossible to predict the exact nature of thenext conflict that might involve U.S. joint forces. We must be ready to meet the challenges ofany type of conflict, in all kinds of places, and against all kinds of threats. That is the nature ofthe U.S. Army Contemporary Operational Environment (COE), and its operations within thejoint operational environment. Training for the joint environment also requires an expandedscope for the Opposing Force (OPFOR). The U.S. joint warfighters must remain flexible, asmust the OPFOR designed as a challenging sparring partner in the training environment.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2011
- Accession Number
- AD1117055