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- Q5135253 subject Q8791815.
- Q5135253 abstract "Close operations are operations that are within the commander's area of operation (AO) in his battlespace (see: Area of responsibility). Most operations that are projected in close areas are usually against hostile forces in immediate contact and are often the decisive actions. It requires speed and mobility to rapidly concentrate overwhelming combat power at the critical time and place and exploit success. Dominated by fire support, the combined elements of the ground and air elements conduct maneuver warfare to enhance the effects of their fires and their ability to maneuver. As they maneuver to gain positions of advantage over the enemy, combined arms forces deliver fires to disrupt the enemy’s ability to interfere with that maneuver.Commanders prioritize fires to weight the main effort and to focus combat power to achieve effects that lead to a decision. The effects of fires can be massed to strike the enemy at the decisive point and time, while reducing the risks to the force entailed in massing maneuver forces at a single point or in a single portion of the battlespace.".
- Q5135253 wikiPageWikiLink Q1002407.
- Q5135253 wikiPageWikiLink Q1283371.
- Q5135253 wikiPageWikiLink Q4788670.
- Q5135253 wikiPageWikiLink Q4788676.
- Q5135253 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791815.
- Q5135253 wikiPageWikiLink Q935181.
- Q5135253 comment "Close operations are operations that are within the commander's area of operation (AO) in his battlespace (see: Area of responsibility). Most operations that are projected in close areas are usually against hostile forces in immediate contact and are often the decisive actions. It requires speed and mobility to rapidly concentrate overwhelming combat power at the critical time and place and exploit success.".
- Q5135253 label "Close operations".