Table of Contents
| Preface | |
| MDMP Steps | |
| References | |
| Chapter 1. Key Doctrinal Concepts | |
| I. | Doctrine |
| II. | Land Force Dominance |
| III. | Basic Concepts and Definitions |
| Chapter 2. Organization and Equipment | |
| I. | Introduction |
| II. | Corps and Division |
| III. | Infantry and Armored Units |
| IV. | Ground Cavalry Units |
| V. | Army Aviation |
| VI. | Artillery |
| VII. | Engineers |
| VIII. | Air Defense |
| IX. | Military Intelligence |
| X. | Chemical |
| XI. | Equipment |
| Chapter 3. Maneuver | |
| I. | Introduction |
| II. | Heavy Maneuver |
| III. | Cavalry and Scout |
| IV. | Light Infantry Operations |
| V. | Aviation |
| Chapter 4. Intelligence | |
| 4-1 | Mission |
| 4-2 | Intelligence |
| 4-3 | Developing PIR |
| 4-4 | Synchronization |
| 4-5 | IPB / MDMP |
| 4-6 | Electroninc Warfare |
| 4-7 | EW Support |
| 4-8 | Intelligence Ops |
| 4-9 | Tactical Organizations |
| Chapter 5. Fire Support | |
| I . | Doctrine |
| II. | Employment Considerations |
| III. | System and Weapon Data |
| IV. | Command and Control |
| V. | Planning Factors |
| VI. | Naval Surface Fire Support |
| VII. | Mortars |
| VIII. | Target Acquisition |
| IX. | Psychological Operations |
| Chapter 6. Air Defense | |
| 6-1 | Doctrine |
| 6-2 | Tactical Tasks |
| 6-3 | Weapons & Sensors |
| 6-4 | Command & Control |
| 6-5 | Planning Factors |
| Chapter 7. Mobility and Survivability | |
| I. | Engineer |
| II. | Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical |
| III. | Military Police |
| Chapter 8. Battlefield Calculations | |
| I. | Movement Planning |
| II. | Seeing, Hitting, and Killing |
| III. | Relative Combat Power |
| Chapter 9. United States Air Force Operations | |
| I. | Mission / Organization |
| II. | USAF Space Operations |
| III. | USAF Aircraft / Capabilities / Munitions |
| Chapter 10. United States Navy Operations | |
| 10-1 | Organization |
| 10-2 | Capabilities |
| 10-3 | Warfare Tasks |
| 10-4 | Supporting Tasks |
| 10-5 | General Information |
| 10-6 | Organization for Cbt |
| 10-7 | Aircraft Carriers |
| 10-8 | Surface Combatants |
| 10-9 | Submarines |
| 10-10 | Amphibious Warfare |
| 10-11 | Auxiliary Vessels |
| 10-12 | Mine Warfare |
| Chapter 11. United States Marine Corps Operations | |
| I. | Mission / Organization |
| II. | General Information |
| Chapter 12. Reconnaissance and Security | |
| 12-1 | Reconnaissance |
| 12-2 | Security |
| 12-3 | Counterreconnaissance |
| 12-4 | R&S Planning |
| Chapter 13. Military Decisionmaking Process (Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures) | |
| I. | Introduction |
| II. | Commanders Critical Information Requirements |
| III. | Missions |
| IV. | Nesting Sketch |
| V. | COA Development Workbook |
| VI. | Analyze the Dynamics of Combat Power |
| VII. | Corps Course of Action Statement and Sketch |
| VIII. | Division Course of Action Statement and Sketch |
| IX. | Brigade and Task Force Rehearsals |
| X. | Standard Briefing Format |
| Chapter 14. Information Operations | |
| 14-1 | References |
| 14-2 | Information Dominance |
| 14-3 | Components of IO |
| 14-4 | IO Planning & Execution |
| 14-5 | IO Planning |
| 14-6 | Information Management |
| Force Ratios | |
| Glossary | |
*This publication supersedes ST 100-3, 1 July 1998.