Planning (Unit 21) Questions With Solutions
What are the six major TDL planning steps - Develop TDL IERs from Commander's
Objectives
- Identify TDL Platforms and Their Capabilities& Limitations (C&L)
- Identify Surveillance Responsibilities
- Document TDL Platform Locations and Planned Movements
- Establish MTN Operations Concept
- Develop MTA
- Design MTN Voice Communications Architecture
What is the MTA designed to satisfy? the connectivity requirements derived from the
commander's plan.
, Where should the requirements for the MTN be derived from? requirements should come
from the commander's guidance and intent. This information is usually articulated in an
Operations Plan (OPLAN) and/or an Operations Order (OPORD).
Name some planning inputs and coordination measures a TDL planner must take when building
a MTN. - Commander's Plan
- Operational Scenario
- IER's by Functional Area (The TDL planners, based on their understanding of the commander's
objectives, define the IERs
the MTN needs to satisfy. Once the IERs are defined, planners work to produce a multi-TDL
architecture supporting the connectivity's specified in the IERs.)
- Intra-Service TDL Requirements
- Communications Available
- Electronic Warfare (EW) Considerations
- Cryptographic Requirements
- TDL Participant Detail