OEE Red Diamond NOV14

This month’s cover page spotlights a new product out of TRISA-CTID, a Threat Tactics Report (TTR). The first TTR covers ISIL and represents a collaborative effort with the Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG). TRISA CTID will develop future TTRs to be published on the Army Training Network (ATN) throughout 2015. Several articles in this issue describe different types of threat actor capabilities and tactics to be represented in US Army training: threat commando brigade, threat information warfare (INFOWAR) with analysis of a rogue state actor, and actions of non-state actors in complex operational environments such as HAMAS. CTID observations from a recent Warfighter Exercise (14-5B) provide insights on how the OPFOR created a challenging and uncompromising enemy in defensive and offensive actions. Threat models for use in Army training, professional education, and leader learning are in development at CTID and in conjunction with the Military Intelligence School. Assault is one of many threat tasks being refined for instruction and practical exercise in resident and mobile training team (MTT) training courses.

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