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assigned missions. Also called COCOM. See also Combatant Commander.
Combatant
Commander
A commander of one of the unified or specified combatant commands
established by the President.
Combined
Doctrine
Fundamental principals that guide the employment of forces for two or more
nations in coordinated actions toward a common objective. Participating nations
ratify it.
Combined Force A military force composed of elements of two or more allied nations.
Combined
Operation
An operation conducted by forces of two or more allied nations acting together
to accomplish a single mission.
COMINT Communications Intelligence.
COMM Communications.
COMM CON Communications Control
Command For command-oriented functions, the authorization required to perform command
operations.
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Command and
Control (C2)
The exercise of authority and direction by properly designated commanders over
assigned forces to accomplish the mission. Command and control functions are
performed through a hierarchical arrangement of personnel, equipment,
communications, facilities, and procedures employed by a commander in
planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling forces and operations in the
accomplishment of the mission.
Command and
Control Element
(C2E)
Distributed informed system consisting of processors, software, man-machine
interfaces, and communications media that provide USCINCSPACE with the
capability to plan, command, and control BMD operations.
Command and
Control System
The facilities, equipment, communications, procedures, and personnel essential
to a commander for planning, directing, and controlling operations of assigned
forces pursuant to the missions assigned.
Command Center
(CC)
A facility from which a commander and his representatives direct operations and
control forces. It is organized to gather, process, analyze, display, and
disseminate planning and operational data and perform other related tasks.
Command,
Control, and
Communications
Countermeasure
s (C3CM)
(1) Counter C3 – That division of C3CM comprising measures taken to deny
adversary commanders and other decision makers the ability to
command and control their forces effectively.
(2) C3 Protection – That division of C3CM comprising measures taken to
maintain the effectiveness of friendly C3 despite adversary counter – C3
actions.
Command,
Control,
Communications,
and Intelligence
(C3I)
(1) Procedures and technologies supporting command and control,
communications, and intelligence requirements, including those
interfaces affecting systems external to the Strategic Defense System.
(2) One of the four pillars of TMD capability. Coordination of other pillars
and integration of the entire TMD system into overall combat operations.
Command,
Control,
Communications,
and Computer
Systems
(C4 Systems)
Integrated systems of doctrine, procedures, organizational structures, personnel,
equipment, facilities, and communications designed to support a commander’s
exercise of command and control, through all phases of the operational
continuum.
Command
Destruct Signal
A signal used to intentionally activate the destruction system in a missile.
Command
Guidance
A guidance system wherein intelligence transmitted to the missile from an outside
source causes the missile to traverse a directed flight path.
Command Net A communications network, which connects an echelon of command with some
or all of its subordinate echelons for the purpose of command control.
Command
Verification
The verification of commands from the Battle Manager or Operational
Commander prior to execution to confirm the command was correctly received
and properly issued.
Command Post
Exercise (CPX)
An exercise in which the forces are simulated, involving the commander, his staff,
and communications within and between headquarters.
COMMARFOR Commander, Marine Forces.
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Commit The process of committing one or more interceptor vehicles against a target
track.
Commitment A firm administrative reservation of funds for future obligations by the local
comptrollers. Based upon firm procurement directives, orders, requisitions,
authorizations to issue travel orders, or requests.
Common
Automated
System
Execution (CASE)
An Army segment of the Command and Control Element responsible for the SDS
functions which task the associated sensors and weapons (e.g., WTA) and
 
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