Tells how the end state will facilitate future operations.
missions.
Concept of the Operation. Provide a brief statement of the EW
operations to be carried out, to include priories.
EW Tasks to Subordinate and Supporting Units.
Include as many
subparagraphs as necessary.
Include all instructions applicable
to two or more subordinate units.
Reference supporting appendixes not
referenced elsewhere in the annex. Also reference other annexes necessary for
coordination of EW operations (i.e. Deception, PSYOPS, Fire Spt, etc.).
(10) Paragraph 4 - SERVICE SUPPORT.
This paragraph
contains
the
instructions and arrangements for supporting EW operations.
(11) Paragraph 5 - COMMAND AND SIGNAL.
This paragraph contains
instructions relative to command and to C-E in support of EW operations. There
are usually two subparagraphs.
Command.
List the locations of controlling elements for EW
operations.
Signal. This subparagraph references the C-E Annex to the order,
to EW operations, and may provide the Restricted Frequency List as an appendix.
* Optional - Use Corps or division commanders intent from basic pan.
(12) APPENDIXES.
The appendixes to the EW annex provide the details
necessary for subordinates to implement the plan.
They reflect the targets,
priorities, schedules, and task organization for EW. They do not include the
specific technical data such as frequencies and call signs required to
accomplish specific missions.
The exception is, of course, the Restricted
Frequency Lists which are part of EA controls. The following is a description
of appendixes which may be included with the EW Annex:
(13) EW Target List and Jamming Schedule.
This target list identifies
specific high value targets for ES and EA and their priority for attack.
(14) Restricted Frequency Lists.
This list posts all TABOO, Protected,
and Guarded frequencies.
g. The results of the above planning factors and the commanders guidance
are provided in the EW estimate.
The estimate is a logical presentation of
friendly and enemy EW capabilities and vulnerabilities as they relate to the
mission, concept, and tasks to be performed by elements of the
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