Lesson 1 Progress Check_ AIR-602S Air and Space in Joint Operations

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Lesson 1 Progress Check Due No due date Points 100 Questions 16 Time Limit 23 Minutes Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 11 minutes 75 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 75 out of 100 Submitted Mar 27 at 7:23pm This attempt took 11 minutes. Question 1 6.25 / 6.25 pts Social, Informational, Military, and Economic Diplomatic, Informational, Military, and Economic Diplomatic, Social, Military, and Economic This quiz checks your understanding of lesson concepts. This is a timed assessment. You are allowed multiple attempts. Minimum passing score is 80%. Take the Quiz Again According to JP 1, Vol 1, the four instruments of national power are:
Diplomatic, Informational, Social, and Economic This answer is correct. Question 2 6.25 / 6.25 pts Alliances, Deterrence, Dissuasion, and forcible action Assurance, Deterrence, Compellence, and forcible action Assurance, Dissuasion, Deterrence and forcible action Dissuasion, Deterrence, Compellence, and forcible action This answer is correct. IncorrectQuestion 3 0 / 6.25 pts Maneuver, Attrition, and Annihilation. Exhaustion, Attrition, and Annihilation. Exhaustion, Maneuver, and Annihilation. Exhaustion, Attrition, and Defeat. This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 1, Objective 1. Question 4 6.25 / 6.25 pts Mutual Defense Relationship Enduring Partnership Transactional Relationship Interim Partnership This answer is correct. According to JP 1, Vol 1, there are four strategic uses of military power: According to JP 1, Vol 1, what are the three ways to prevail in Armed Conflict? European allies’ refusal to allow the United States to use bases in their countries for non- NATO operations, such as the 1973 US airlift to Israel and the 1986 strike against Libya, illustrate a negative aspect of what type of Basing Relationship according to Pettyjohn and Vick in The Posture Triangle: A New Framework for U.S. Air Force Global Presence ?
IncorrectQuestion 5 0 / 6.25 pts A majority of Americans are opposed to the maintenance of expensive overseas basing agreements. The rise in nationalism in the world has yielded an unwillingness to tolerate foreign military presences. Constant fluctuation in international currency makes it incredibly difficult to accurately project costs. The McNair-King Act of 2013 has restricted negotiating basing agreements with authoritarian nations. This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 1, Objective 2. Question 6 6.25 / 6.25 pts space situational awareness, counterspace operations, direct action, and space support to operations. space situational awareness, counterspace operations, space support to operations, and space service support. operations, maintenance, joint support, and space service support. space situational awareness, counterspace operations, space support to land forces, and space service support. This answer is correct. IncorrectQuestion 7 0 / 6.25 pts operating with impunity in the space domain. operating effectively within the space domain due to counterspace actions by US and/or coalition partners. operating effectively, but with some degradation due to interference by opposing forces. operating effectively within the space domain without prohibitive interference by opposing forces. This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 1, Objective 3. Question 8 6.25 / 6.25 pts According to Pettyjohn and Vick in The Posture Triangle: A New Framework for U.S. Air Force Global Presence , which of the following is a significant risk to the future of United States overseas basing rights? AFPD 3-14 Counterspace Operations states that the Air Force (and now the Space Force) uses four Space Operations Functions, which are ___________________________ AFPD 3-14 Counterspace Operations states the basis of space superiority is _________________________
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Strategic 5-year plan. Theater security cooperation line of operation. Contingency plan. Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan. This answer is correct. Question 9 6.25 / 6.25 pts Small extensions to aircraft carrier deployments, when added together across the fleet, will act as a bridge to extend combat coverage across the operational theaters. There are times when short-term risk needs to be taken by removing aircraft carriers from operational theaters in order to maintain and revitalize the carrier fleets. Marine aircraft carrier strike forces can deploy to cover the gap in Naval carrier task force rotations. USAF Combat fighter wings can deploy to adequately cover the carrier gaps created by departing carrier task forces from operational theaters. This answer is correct. Question 10 6.25 / 6.25 pts Improved resiliency of space systems using passive defenses, such as deception. Agreeing to stop missile defense research if China will dismantle its anti-satellite (ASAT) program. Having actual, known retaliatory capabilities that may be employed in space or on earth. Making clear that a war in space need not result in a larger, more violent contest in other domains. This answer is correct. In his article “To Enable and Sustain: Pacific Air Forces’ Theater Security Cooperation as a Line of Operation,” Lt Col Warner states that the key to PACAF’s successful contribution to Operation Damayan is a result of its _____________ According to Tewell In his article “Assessing the U.S. Aircraft Carrier Gap in the Gulf,” ______________________ According to Lambakis, what is required for a deterrent effort to be credible with regard to space?
Question 11 6.25 / 6.25 pts the inexperience and enthusiasm of the younger Afghan aircrew. the lack of consistent funding and spare parts. the USAF training model is very specific and inflexible. the Afghan culture that frowns on questioning authority as well as the previously adopted Soviet military model that, unlike many Western counterparts, is less flexible and more top-down driven. This answer is correct. Question 12 6.25 / 6.25 pts Funding (advisors get inpatient with lack of funding) and mistakes (advisors accept too many mistakes). Time (advisor tours are too short) and quality (they are willing to accept low quality). Time (they want results now) and quality (they expect too high of quality performance). Time (advisor tours are too long) and perception (advisor tours are perceived to be career-ending). This answer is correct. Question 13 6.25 / 6.25 pts By denying insurgents the support of the local populace and access to WMDs. By denying insurgents secrecy and unfettered access to bases of operations. By denying insurgents a platform for propaganda and access to social media. By denying insurgents a recruitment pool and access to heavy weapons. This answer is correct. IncorrectQuestion 14 0 / 6.25 pts In “Air Advising in Afghanistan,” Colonel Douglas and Dr. Ritschel point out that a couple of large impediments to innovation are __________________________________________ In “Air Advising in Afghanistan,” Colonel Douglas and Dr. Ritschel point out one key to successful air advising is patience. They note that two issues tend to arise with respect to air advisor patience: According to Joint Publication 3-24, Counterinsurgency , how may air forces especially provide “considerable asymmetric advantages to counterinsurgents”?
Because US conduct of strikes may delegitimize the host nation government in the public’s perception. Because building partnership capacity is the #1 objective of most combatant commanders’ theater strategies. Because host nation forces know the geography better, yielding more telling results and greater effectiveness. Because training of host nation air forces will not be effective without real-world strikes and missions. This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 1, Objective 6. Question 15 6.25 / 6.25 pts Warning of Attack Satellite Communications Area of Interest Monitoring Airspace Control This answer is correct. Question 16 6.25 / 6.25 pts Extent of patient injuries, landing zone security and dust levels, and possible improvised explosive devices (IEDs) or mines in proximity. Cultural sensitivities, latest intelligence on enemy movements, and availability of combat air patrol (CAP) assets. Weather in the landing zone area, line of sight for satellite communications, and reliability of Afghan National Forces (ANF) tactical SITREPs. Fuel-to-weight calculations, distance to the nearest available surgeon, and reports on small arms fire or MANPADs along the planned flight path. This answer is correct. Quiz Score: 75 out of 100 According to Joint Publication 3-24, Counterinsurgency , why should precision engagement by airpower “be designed to employ [host nation] airpower resources to the greatest extent possible”? According to Joint Publication 3-24, Counterinsurgency , which of the following is NOT a potential SPACEPOWER role/function during stability operations? In the video “Medical Evacuation,” what factors does the Blackhawk pilot assert are in his calculus when weighing the “sense of urgency” for a rapid aerial medical evacuation mission in Afghanistan?
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