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COB Close of Business.
Cobra Ball Modified EC—130 OAMP aircraft (see Cobra Eye).
Cobra Dane L-Band phased array radar at Shemya AFB, AK.
Cobra Eye Modified EC-135, IR/EO sensors, Shemya AFB, AK.
Cobra Gemini Ship-based S-Band Radar development program with both shore and ship
basing options.
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Cobra Judy A ship-borne phased array radar.
COC Combat Operations Center.
COCOM See Combatant Command.
COCOMO Constructive Cost Model (COEA, now JAE, term).
Code Template A software tool used to develop a module for multiple general applications.
CODR Conceptual Design Review.
COEA Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis.
Coherence The matching, in space (transverse coherence) or time (temporal coherence), of
the wave structure of different parallel rays of a single frequency of
electromagnetic radiation. This results in the mutual reinforcing of the energy of
a larger beam. Lasers and radar systems produce partially coherent radiation.
COI (1) Critical Operational Issues. (2) Combat Operations Intelligence.
COIC Critical Operational Issues and Criteria.
COIL Chemical Oxygen-Iodine Laser.
Collocation The physical placement of two or more detachments, units, organizations, or
facilities at a specifically defined location.
COM (1) Collections Operations Management. (2) Commander.
COM3 Common Communications Components
COMAFFOR Commander, Air Force Forces.
COMAFSPACE Commander, Air Force Space Command.
COMARFOR Commander, Army Forces.
COMARSPACE Commander, Army Space Command.
Combat Area A restricted area (air, land, or sea) that is established to prevent or minimize
mutual interference between friendly forces engaged in combat operations.
Combat
Assessment (CA)
The determination of the overall effectiveness of force employment during military
operations. Combat assessment is composed of three major components: battle
damage assessment, munitions effects assessment, and re-attack
recommendation. The objective of combat assessment is to recommend the
course of military operations. The J-3 is normally the single point of contact for
combat assessment at the joint force level, assisted by the joint force J-2.
Combat
Information
Center
The agency in a ship or aircraft manned and equipped to collect, display,
evaluate, and disseminate tactical information for the use of the embarked flag
officer, commanding officer, and certain control agencies. Certain control,
assistance, and coordination functions may be delegated by command to the
combat information center. Also called Action Information Center.
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Combat
Readiness
Synonymous with operational readiness, with respect to missions or functions
performed in combat.
Combat Ready Synonymous with operationally ready, with respect to missions or functions
performed in combat.
Combat Service
Support
The essential logistic functions, activities, and tasks necessary to sustain all
elements of an operating force in an area of operations. Combat service support
includes administrative services, chaplain services, civil affairs, finance, legal
services, laundry, etc.
Combat Support Fire support and operational assistance provided to combat elements. Combat
support includes artillery, air defense artillery, engineer, military police, signal,
and military intelligence support.
Combat System
Test Installation
A collection of subsystems including weapon, sensor, and information processing
equipment together with their interfaces installed for the purposes of early testing
prior to the availability of a first production item, at a test facility designed to
simulate the essential parts of the production item.
Combatant
Command
(COCOM)
Non-transferable command authority established by title 10, United States Code,
section 164, exercised only by commanders of unified or specified combatant
commands. Combatant Command (command authority) is the authority of a
Combatant Commander to perform those functions of command over assigned
forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning
tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction over all aspects
of military operations, joint training, and logistics necessary to accomplish the
missions assigned to the command. Combatant Command (command authority)
should be exercised through the commanders of subordinate organizations;
normally this authority is exercised through the Service component commander.
Combatant Command (command authority) provides authority to organize and
employ commands and forces, as the CINC considers necessary to accomplish
 
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