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Question 1
Which of the following statements best describes the role of new
technology for air superiority?
The Air Mobility core function will be the key, not technology, to gaining and
maintain Global Power and Global Reach.
New technologies have transformed our pilots into air battle managers and
systems operators.
New technology completely changes the role of air superiority. We now
have the ability to act as a sensor/shooter as we ingress undetected.
New technology has not changed the role of air superiority, but it has
changed the methods we use to attain it.
This answer is correct.
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Question 2
According to Air Force Doctrine Publication 3-14, the basis for Space
Superiority is _________________________________.
Having the preponderance of Space assets and the ability to command
and control them
Controlling the space domain Conducting defensive counterspace Understanding the [space] domain to conduct effective C2, in turn enabling
friendly forces to operate effectively in the domain
This answer is correct.
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Question 3
Col Yancy, ACSC Vice-Commandant, describes air superiority as varying
levels of controlling the air ranging from air supremacy to multi-domain
superiority. Which statement below best describes the role of technology
in air superiority?
Technology should not be viewed as a panacea but rather as an aid to a
system of systems approach that will be required against our near peer
adversaries in all domains.
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Technology is the single most important ingredient to achieving air
superiority in a near peer conflict.
Technology enables our pilots to strike asymmetrically in the air, space and
cyber domains in support of the ground forces.
Global integrated ISR, not technological solutions, are the key ingredient
for air superiority in a highly-contested environment.
This answer is correct.
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Question 4
In the New IISS Research Paper titled “Cyber Capabilities and National
Power: A Net Assessment,” the paper divides up the 15 nations analyzed
into three tiers of Cyber Power, with the following nation(s) falling into Tier
One with world leading strengths across all the categories in the
methodology.
The United States, China and Russia The United States The United States and Russia The United States and China This answer is correct.
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Question 5
In their article, “Russia’s A2/AD Capabilities: Real and Imagined," Giles
and Boulegue believe that the Russian A2/AD capabilities, while
significant, are not unbeatable. Despite the fact there are several factors
that limit Russian A2/AD effectiveness, they argue that
_________________________________.
no manned NATO aircraft should enter an S-400 threat ring until the
system is suppressed or destroyed
NATO forces must defeat Russian systems in Kaliningrad prior to systems
in the Kola Peninsula in any future conflict to expose Russian limitations
to saturate Russian systems, the casualty-averse Western forces must
expose themselves to risk and the likelihood of losses
all S-400 threats should be neutralized prior to any attempts to conduct
other direct attack or interdiction missions
This answer is correct.
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Question 6
In the New IISS Research Paper titled “Cyber Capabilities and National
Power: A Net Assessment,” the paper divides up the 15 nations analyzed
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into three tiers of Cyber Power, with the following nation(s) falling into Tier
Two with world leading strengths in some categories in the methodology.
Australia, Canada, France, Israel, Russia and the United Kingdom Australia, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom Australia, Canada, China, France, Israel, Russia, and the United Kingdom Australia, Canada, France, Israel, and the United Kingdom This answer is correct.
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Question 7
According to AFDP 3-01, a good historical example of Air Parity is the
early stages of ________________.
The WWII Battle of Kasserine Pass in North Africa The WWII Battle of Stalingrad The 1973 Arab-Israeli War The WWII Normandy Campaign This answer is correct.
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Question 8
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In their article, “Russia’s A2/AD Capabilities: Real and Imagined," Giles
and Boulegue describe ________________ as the primary region NATO
forces must neutralize to guarantee unrestricted access and freedom of
operation in the Baltic Sea area.
Kaliningrad St. Petersburg Lake Ladoga Kola Peninsula This answer is correct.
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Question 9
There are five major Capability Development Areas that are directed to
accomplish the 2030 Air Superiority Flight Plan. Which of the following
areas best describes using the Defeat Agile Intelligent Targets (DAIT)
Campaign of Experiments that will focus on the most challenging targets
across multiple domains?
Target and Engage Command and Control Basing and Logistics Find, Fix, Track and Assess
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This answer is correct.
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Question 10
There are five major Capability Development Areas that are directed to
accomplish the 2030 Air Superiority Flight Plan. Which of the following
areas best describes developing concepts using multiple sensor
platforms, including teamed manned/unmanned systems, and a robust
battlespace information architecture?
Basing and Logistics Find, Fix, Track and Assess Command and Control Target and Engage This answer is correct.
Quiz Score: 100
out of 100