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Title: Targeting Process (Decentralized Execution)
Dialogue: The corps/division may use decentralized execution missions for certain high payoff targets with relatively short dwell times. This method of execution is used to reduce the number of echelons through which the commands must pass. The corps DOCC plans targets and performs pre-firing coordination. Coordination includes airspace and target deconfliction. Planning includes identifying the platoon to fire and mission execution instructions. Planning also includes designation of the sensor to “trigger” the mission, and establishment of necessary communications. The sensor (or its processing facility) transmits trigger events for decentralized execution targets directly to the appropriate echelon (FA Brigade or MLRS battalion). The sensor or agency designated as the “trigger” must fully understand the engagement criteria of the mission, and have direct communications with the executing echelon. The “trigger” may be the command to fire or an amended fire mission (possibly updating target location, activity or description based on established criteria). The executing echelon command center confirms the target still meets the attack guidance and sends the mission through subordinate echelons to the attack system. Since targets authorized for decentralized execution are usually extremely time sensitive, every effort must be made to avoid processing delays.