Joint Warfare

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Joint Warfare is the integrated conduct of military operations by multiple service branches working together to achieve unified strategic and operational objectives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military doctrine
operational concept
warfare concept
aimsAt integrated effects
operational objectives
strategic objectives
unity of command
unity of effort
appliesTo conventional operations
humanitarian assistance operations
irregular warfare
peace support operations
contrastsWith single-service operations
dependsOn compatible communications systems
joint training
shared rules of engagement
standardized procedures
developedFrom lessons of 20th century warfare
emphasizes combined arms effects
integration of capabilities
multi-domain operations
synchronization of operations
hasDefinition integrated conduct of military operations by multiple service branches working together to achieve unified objectives
involves air forces
cyberspace forces
land forces
naval forces
space forces
isAppliedAt operational level
strategic level
tactical level
isCodifiedIn alliance doctrines
national military doctrines
isRelatedTo combined operations
multi-domain operations
network-centric warfare
requires common doctrine
interoperability
joint command and control
joint planning
shared situational awareness
seeksToEnhance combat effectiveness
operational tempo
seeksToOptimize resource use across services
seeksToReduce duplication of effort
fratricide risk
uses joint operations centers
joint planning processes
joint task forces

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