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<blockquote data-quote="PumaDeLosAndes" data-source="post: 3299241" data-attributes="member: 29202"><p><a href="https://www.zona-militar.com/foros/threads/guerra-en-ucrania-noticias-colaterales-y-de-pol%C3%ADtica-internacional.69403/page-180#post-3299102">Arriba Roland55</a> da algunos ejemplos de cómo se pueden detectar, y una vez hecho eso hay distintas formas de suprimirlos. No voy a entrar a más.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Eh...no. SEAD no es sólo suprimir radares. Y hay distintas categorías de SEAD - según la doctrina <em>yanki</em>, que incluye acciones de auto-defensa y ataques contra objetivos de oportunidad. Te dejo abajo mis referencias y los puntos principales. Yo voy a dar más vuelta a esto, pues otra vez, no veo interés en debatir sobre <em>creencias</em> en un foro de defensa, pero bienvenido si es en base a referencias.</p><p></p><p>Saludos</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p><strong>Joint Publication 3-01 </strong>referencia: <a href="https://irp.fas.org/doddir/dod/jp3_01.pdf">https://irp.fas.org/doddir/dod/jp3_01.pdf</a></p><p></p><p><em><strong>AD.</strong></em> AD (air defense) is defensive measures designed to destroy attacking aircraft and aerodynamic missiles, or to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of such attack. <u>It includes</u> the use of aircraft, <u>SAMs, antiaircraft artillery (AAA),</u> CO (cyberspace operations), EW (including directed energy), <u>multiple sensors, and other available weapons/capabilities</u>. AD includes defense against CMs and UASs.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)"><strong>9. Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses</strong></span></p><p></p><p><em><strong>a.</strong></em><strong> S</strong><em><strong>EAD</strong> neutralizes, destroys or temporarily degrades<u> surface-based enemy air defenses</u> by destructive or disruptive means. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>d. Threat</strong> : (...) SEAD operations target the following components of an IADS: (1) C2 nodes/centers. <u>(2) SAM sites. (3) AAA. </u>(4) Early warning and fire control radars and GCI sites. <u>(5) SAM carriers and storage bunkers. (6) AD operations and maintenance personnel.</u> (7) Naval AD assets. (8) Directed energy weapons. (9) EW systems.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>f.</strong> <strong>Categories of SEAD Execution</strong> (1) AOR-/JOA-wide AD System Suppression; (2) Localized Suppression - planned or immediate; (3) Opportune Suppression.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong>(3) Opportune Suppression</strong>. <u>Opportune suppression is unplanned and includes aircrew self-defense and attack against surface-AD targets of opportunity.</u> <u>The proliferation of highly mobile AD weapon systems, coupled with deception and defensive tactics, will lead to an increase of opportune suppression. </u>Any movement by AD systems from targeted locations will change localized suppression into opportune suppression. (...) The following are the different types of opportune suppression: <u>(a) Aircrew Self-defense. (b) Targets of Opportunity. (c) Targets Acquired by Observers or Controllers</u>. (d) Targets Acquired by Aircrews.</em></p><p>(...)</p><p><em><strong>(c) Targets Acquired by Observers or Controllers.</strong> Combat elements may often be in good position to acquire SEAD targets of opportunity. <u>Observers, spotters, controllers, and liaison officers from the components have the authority to request suppression for SEAD targets of opportunity.</u> Such personnel may include joint terminal attack controllers, airborne controllers and observers, TACPs, Marine assault support coordinators, artillery forward observers, <u>UA operators,</u> Army fire support teams, combat observation/lasing teams, and Stryker platoons.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PumaDeLosAndes, post: 3299241, member: 29202"] [URL='https://www.zona-militar.com/foros/threads/guerra-en-ucrania-noticias-colaterales-y-de-pol%C3%ADtica-internacional.69403/page-180#post-3299102']Arriba Roland55[/URL] da algunos ejemplos de cómo se pueden detectar, y una vez hecho eso hay distintas formas de suprimirlos. No voy a entrar a más. Eh...no. SEAD no es sólo suprimir radares. Y hay distintas categorías de SEAD - según la doctrina [I]yanki[/I], que incluye acciones de auto-defensa y ataques contra objetivos de oportunidad. Te dejo abajo mis referencias y los puntos principales. Yo voy a dar más vuelta a esto, pues otra vez, no veo interés en debatir sobre [I]creencias[/I] en un foro de defensa, pero bienvenido si es en base a referencias. Saludos --- [B]Joint Publication 3-01 [/B]referencia: [URL]https://irp.fas.org/doddir/dod/jp3_01.pdf[/URL] [I][B]AD.[/B][/I] AD (air defense) is defensive measures designed to destroy attacking aircraft and aerodynamic missiles, or to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of such attack. [U]It includes[/U] the use of aircraft, [U]SAMs, antiaircraft artillery (AAA),[/U] CO (cyberspace operations), EW (including directed energy), [U]multiple sensors, and other available weapons/capabilities[/U]. AD includes defense against CMs and UASs. [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)][B]9. Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses[/B][/COLOR] [I][B]a.[/B][/I][B] S[/B][I][B]EAD[/B] neutralizes, destroys or temporarily degrades[U] surface-based enemy air defenses[/U] by destructive or disruptive means. [B]d. Threat[/B] : (...) SEAD operations target the following components of an IADS: (1) C2 nodes/centers. [U](2) SAM sites. (3) AAA. [/U](4) Early warning and fire control radars and GCI sites. [U](5) SAM carriers and storage bunkers. (6) AD operations and maintenance personnel.[/U] (7) Naval AD assets. (8) Directed energy weapons. (9) EW systems. [B]f.[/B] [B]Categories of SEAD Execution[/B] (1) AOR-/JOA-wide AD System Suppression; (2) Localized Suppression - planned or immediate; (3) Opportune Suppression. [B](3) Opportune Suppression[/B]. [U]Opportune suppression is unplanned and includes aircrew self-defense and attack against surface-AD targets of opportunity.[/U] [U]The proliferation of highly mobile AD weapon systems, coupled with deception and defensive tactics, will lead to an increase of opportune suppression. [/U]Any movement by AD systems from targeted locations will change localized suppression into opportune suppression. (...) The following are the different types of opportune suppression: [U](a) Aircrew Self-defense. (b) Targets of Opportunity. (c) Targets Acquired by Observers or Controllers[/U]. (d) Targets Acquired by Aircrews.[/I] (...) [I][B](c) Targets Acquired by Observers or Controllers.[/B] Combat elements may often be in good position to acquire SEAD targets of opportunity. [U]Observers, spotters, controllers, and liaison officers from the components have the authority to request suppression for SEAD targets of opportunity.[/U] Such personnel may include joint terminal attack controllers, airborne controllers and observers, TACPs, Marine assault support coordinators, artillery forward observers, [U]UA operators,[/U] Army fire support teams, combat observation/lasing teams, and Stryker platoons.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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