Joint Targeting School Student Guide - Joint Chiefs of Staff
www.jcs.mil › Portals › 36Dec 29, 2017 · 3. Phase 2 – Target Development and Prioritization 113 4. Phase 3 – Capabilities Analysis 136 5. Phase 4 – Commander’s Decision and Force Assignment 142 6. Phase 5 – Mission Planning and Force Execution 152 7. Phase 6 – Targeting Assessment 161 CHAPTER IV PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES 174 SECTION A. LAND AND MARITIME COMPONENT INPUTS 174 1.
Joint Targeting - National Defense University
jfsc.ndu.edu › Portals › 72Target Description Targets should be logically and causally tied to objectives at all levels—strategic, operational, and tactical. A target is an entity (person, place, or thing) considered for possible engagement or action to alter or neutralize the function it performs for the adversary.