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According to Major Peter W. Mattes in “Systems of Systems: What,
Exactly, is an Integrated Air Defense System?,” what are the three
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functions of an Integrated Air Defense System?
Air surveillance, aerial denial, and aerial saturation Air surveillance, aerial denial, and counter strike Air surveillance, battle management, and weapons control Battle management, strike decision, and weapons control This answer is correct.
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According to the Congressional Research Service paper titled “Integrated
Air Defense System (IADS) and Military Ranges,” The Chinese HQ-9
surface-to-air missile system, and its naval variant the HHQ-9 series, have
radar ranges up to ___ kilometers with missile ranges around ____
kilometers.
300, 200 200, 125 175, 100 250, 150 This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 3, Objective 1.
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According to the article “System of Systems: What, Exactly, is an
Integrated Air Defense System?” by Major Peter W. Mattes, the United
States has historically categorized an air defense systems as strategic or
tactical based on its range, whereas the Russians categorize the tactical
or strategic nature of their systems based on _____________
the maximum altitude of the surface-to-air-system. how the surface-to-air systems tie to centers-of-gravity they are tasked to
defend.
which military service is operating the system. the size of the missiles in the surface-to-air system. This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 3, Objective 1.
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According to "Multi-Domain Suppression of Enemy Air Defense" by Major
Nathan Barlow, the Vietnam War period tipped the advantage to the
defender. This taught US forces that a / an ______________________
fleet of modern enemy aircraft can mean the difference between victory
and defeat in the air.
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advanced systems, with advanced weaponry and highly skilled operators
can significantly increase the attacker’s cost.
few advanced systems, when integrated with a broader and robust network
of basic weaponry, can significantly increase the attacker’s cost.
even non-advanced systems like enemy flak can be devastating to large
bombing formations.
This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 3, Objective 2.
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Question 5
The main point of "Multi-Domain Suppression of Enemy Air Defense" by
Major Nathan Barlow, with respect to suppression of enemy air defense
(SEAD) systems, is that the US Army needs to
_______________________________
resource its forces with offensively mobile anti-air and anti-missile systems
capable of defeating modern attack aircraft and ballistic missiles. stay out of the SEAD business and allow the Joint Force Air Component
Commander (JFACC) to benefit from unity of command when attacking
enemy A2/AD systems.
support the Air Force’s SEAD resource requirements.
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provide all of its long-range surface-to-surface attack systems tactical
control (TACON) to the Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC)
early in modern campaigns.
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According to “PLA Aerospace Power: A Primer on Trends in China’s
Military Air, Space, and Missile Forces” by the China Aerospace Studies
Institute, historically the PLA had charged the Rocket Force with
developing ___________________ , but its mission and capabilities have
grown since the early 1990s to include carrying out
_______________________.
conventional firepower strikes. Developing nuclear deterrence and
counterstrike options
nuclear deterrence and counterstrike options, conventional firepower
strikes
counterair missions, developing countersea missions countersea missions, developing counterair missions This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 3, Objective 3.
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