Air and Space Operations Center
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An Air and Space Operations Center (AOC) is a type of command center used by the United States Air Force. It is the senior agency of the Air Force component commander to provide command and control of air and space operations.[1]
The US Air Force employs two kinds of AOCs: regional AOCs (the AN/USQ-163 Falconer) that support geographic combatant commanders, and functional AOCs that support functional combatant commanders.[2] When there is more than one military service working in an AOC, it is called a Joint Air and Space Operations Center (JAOC). In cases of allied or coalition (multinational) operations, the AOC is called a Combined Air and Space Operations Center (CAOC).[1]
An AOC is the senior element of the Theater Air Control System (TACS). The Joint Force Commander (JFC) assigns a Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC) to lead the AOC weapon system. Quite often the Commander, Air Force Forces (COMAFFOR) is assigned the JFACC position for planning and executing theater-wide air and space forces.
Contents
Divisions
There are five divisions in the AOC. These separate, but distinct, organizations fuse information that eventually becomes the Air Tasking Order.
Strategy Division (STRAT)
- Strategy Plans Team
- Strategy Guidance Team
- Operational Assessment Team
- Information Operations Team
Combat Plans Division (CPD)
- Target Effects Team
- Master Air Attack Plan Team
- Air Tasking Order Production Team
- Command and Control Planning Team
Combat Operations Division (COD)
- Offensive Ops Team
- Defensive Ops Team
- Personnel Recovery
- Senior Intelligence Duty Officer
- Interface Control
- Weather Specialty Team
Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Division
- Analysis, Correlation, and Fusion
- Targeting and Tactical Assessment
- ISR Operations
Air Mobility Division (AMD)
- Commander's Support Staff (CCS)[3]
- AMD Chief
- Deputy AMD Chief
- Superintendent
- Air Mobility Control Team (AMDM)
- Execution Cell
- Mission Management
- Flight Management
- USAPAT Mission Planner
- Maintenance
- Airlift Control Team (AMDL)
- Airlift Plans
- DV Airlifts
- Diplomatic Clearance
- Requirements
- Air Refueling Control Team (AMDR)
- Aeromedical Evacuation Control Team (AMDA)
- Unique Missions Support Team (AMDU)
List of Air and Space Operations Centers
The table below lists the Air and Space Operations Centers currently in service in the US Air Force, the Numbered Air Force (NAF) and Major Command (MAJCOM) to which they are assigned, Unified Combatant Command they support, and where they are stationed.
Shield AOC NAF MAJCOM UCC Role Station 601st Air and Space Operations Center 1AF/AFNORTH ACC USNORTHCOM Regional Tyndall AFB, Florida[4] 603d Air and Space Operations Center 3AF/AFEUR USAFE USEUCOM Regional Ramstein AB, Germany[5] 607th Air and Space Operations Center (KAOC) 7AF/AFKOR PACAF USPACOM Regional Osan AB, South Korea[6] 608th Air and Space Operations Center 8AF/AFSTRAT-GS AFGSC USSTRATCOM Functional Barksdale AFB, Louisiana[7] 609th Air and Space Operations Center (CAOC) 9AF/AFCENT ACC USCENTCOM Regional Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar 611th Air and Space Operations Center 11AF PACAF USPACOM/USNORTHCOM Regional Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska[8] 612th Air and Space Operations Center 12AF/AFSOUTH ACC USSOUTHCOM Regional Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona[9] 613th Air and Space Operations Center 13AF/AFPAC PACAF USPACOM Regional Hickam AFB, Hawaii[10] 614th Air and Space Operations Center 14AF/AFSTRAT-SP AFSPC USSTRATCOM Functional Vandenberg AFB, California[11] 617th Air and Space Operations Center 17AF/AFAFRICA USAFE USAFRICOM Regional Ramstein AB, Germany[12] 618th Air and Space Operations Center (Tanker Airlift Control Center) 18AF/AFTRANS AMC USTRANSCOM Functional Scott AFB, Illinois[13] 623d Air and Space Operations Center 23AF/AFSOF AFSOC USSOCOM Functional Hurlburt Field, Florida 624th Operations Center 24AF/AFCYBER AFSPC USCYBERCOM Functional Lackland AFB, Texas[14] Training/Experimentation
505th Command and Control Wing (AOC Formal Training Unit) - Hurlburt Field, Florida
Combined Air Operations Center-Nellis (CAOC-N) - Nellis AFB, Nevada- No longer Active
- Combined Air Operations Center-Experimental (CAOC-X) - Langley AFB, Virginia
AOC-equipping Units
- 102d Air Operations Group - Cape Cod, Massachusetts (Massachusetts Air National Guard) [15]
- 103d Air Operations Group - East Granby, Connecticut (Connecticut Air National Guard) [16]
112th Air Operations Squadron - State College, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Air National Guard)[17]
- 152d Air Operations Group - Syracuse, New York (New York Air National Guard)[18]
157th Air Operations Group - St Louis, Missouri (Missouri Air National Guard)
- 183rd Air Operations Squadron - Springfield, Illinois (Illinois Air National Guard)
- 217th Air Operations Group - Battle Creek ANGB, Michigan (Michigan Air National Guard)
- 701st Combat Operations Squadron - March ARB, California (Air Force Reserve)
- 710th Combat Operations Squadron - Langley AFB, Virginia (Air Force Reserve)[19]
NATO Air Operations Centres
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) also uses the Combined Air Operations Center concept at multiple locations. Supporting the air component commands are four static Combined Air Operations Centres (CAOCs) to direct NATO air operations–in Uedem , Germany ; Finderup , Denmark ; Poggio Renatico , Italy ; and Larissa , Greece ; and two deployable CAOCs in Uedem and Poggio Renatico. The static CAOCs can support Allied air operations from their fixed locations, while the deployable CAOCs will move where they are needed.
Active AOCs
- Combined Air Operations Centre-1 (CAOC-1) - Finderup, Denmark
- Combined Air Operations Centre-2 (CAOC-2) - Uedem, Germany[20] (Deployable)
- Combined Air Operations Centre-5 (CAOC-5) - Poggio Renatico, Italy (Deployable)
- Combined Air Operations Centre-6 (CAOC-6) - Eskisehir, Turkey[21]
- Combined Air Operations Centre-7 (CAOC-7) - Larissa, Greece[22] (Fixed)
- Combined Air Operations Centre-8 (CAOC-8) - Torrejon AB, Spain[23]
- Combined Air Operations Centre-10 (CAOC-10) - Lisbon, Portugal[24]
Inactive AOCs
- Balkans Combined Air Operations Center - Vicenza, Italy (Deactivated in 2001)[25]
- CAOC 3 - Bodoe, Norway (Deactivated in 2008)
- CAOC 4 - Meßstetten, Germany (Deactivated in 2008) [26]
- CAOC 9 - RAF High Wycombe, United Kingdom (Deactivated in 2008)
See also
- United States Air Force
- Theater Battle Management Core Systems
- Global Command and Control System
References
- ^ a b Air Force Doctrine Document 1-2, Air Force Glossary. 11 January 2007. Accessed 29 January 2011.
- ^ Air Force Doctrine Document 2, Operations and Organization. 3 April 2007. Accessed 29 January 2011.
- ^ http://www.afcent.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=12153
- ^ 601st Air and Space Operations Center factsheet
- ^ 3rd Air Force - Units
- ^ 7th Air Force - Units
- ^ 8th Air Force - 608th AOC
- ^ Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson - 11th Air Force
- ^ Factsheets : 612th Air and Space Operations Center
- ^ Factsheets : 613th Air and Space Operations Center
- ^ Extreme make-over: 14th Air Force becomes component numbered AF
- ^ 617th Air and Space Operations Center activates at Ramstein
- ^ 618th Air and Space Operations Center (TACC) - Home
- ^ Factsheets : 624 Operations Center (AFSPC)
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ 112d Air Operations Squadron Homepage
- ^ NYANG - 152d AOG Homepage
- ^ Air Force Reserve News
- ^ "CAOC 2: State-of-the-Art Engineering for more Security" Allied Air Component Command HQ Ramstein - Press Release
- ^ CAOC-6 Factsheet
- ^ Allied Joint Force Command Naples
- ^ "Air Operations Centre in Spain" - NATO Official Website
- ^ US Army NATO
- ^ "Combined Air Operations Center will move to new Italy location"
- ^ Globalsecurity.org
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