Web Link | http://www.natoschool.nato.int/Academics/Resident-Courses/Course-Catalogue/Course-description?ID=136 |
Last Date Updated | 13/Apr/2022 9:35 |
Training Institution | NATO - School Oberammergau (NSO) |
Discipline | Joint Targeting (JTG) |
Area | Joint Targeting (JT) |
Depth of knowledge Level | 300 - Advance |
NATO Course Certification | NATO Approved |
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Course Code | JTG-JT-31756 |
Course Title | NATO Battle Damage Assessment Course |
ETF Course Code | N3-140 |
Delivery Method | Residential |
Course Description | To provide NATO Targeteers the necessary knowledge and skill to conduct and database the physical and functional phases of battle damage assessment to NATO standards, as informed by US CJCSI 3162.02, Combat Assessment, Allied Joint Publication (AJP) 3.9, and ACO Directive (AD) 80-70, ACO Manual (AM) 80-70. |
Course Notes | For further information (e.g. list of eligibility requirements) please refer to the full course description via the above given web link. |
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Learning Objectives | 1. Combat Assessment: Given references, students will define the concept of Combat Assessment and identify the relationship between its sub-components in accordance with AD 80-70, CJCSM 3362.01, and AJP 3.9. 2. Weapons Familiarization - Review: Given references, students will describe principles of weaponeering, types of weapons, and their capabilities in accordance with AD 80-70, CJCSM 3362.01, and AJP 3.9. 3. Battle Damage Assessment for Facilities: Given references, students will describe damage assessment criteria for buildings, focusing on physical and functional damage, and completing the practical exercise in accordance with AD 80-70, CJCSM 3362.01, and AJP 3.9. 4. BDA for NATO Target Sets: Given references, students will describe specific BDA characteristics associated with NATO Target Sets in accordance with AD 80-70, CJCSM 3362.01, and AJP 3.9. 5. IDB: BDA Production: Given references and a JTS account, students will develop and enter BDA information on targets into the database (JTS) according to the standards discussed, in accordance with AD 80-70, CJCSM 3362.01, and AJP 3.9. 6. Collection Requirements: Given references, students will prepare and present a completed collection requirement in accordance with AD 80-70, CJCSM 3362.01, and AJP 3.9. 7. Assess, Develop and Database Targets: Given a scenario, students will prepare electronic target folders for 5 notional targets, in accordance with CJCSI 3370.01, AJP 3.9, and AD 80-70. |
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Structure of the Course | Resident (1 wk) |
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Active Course | Yes |
Course Active from | 01/Jan/2011 |
Course Deactivated on | 31/Dec/2027 |
Course Duration (in days) | 5.0 |
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Security Clearance | NS: NATO SECRET |
Training Audience | N: NATO Nations Only |
ePrime Reference Number | ACT.559 |
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Tuition Fee per Student (Euro) | 550.00 |
Fees for Accommodation and Meals (Euro) | 0.00 |
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