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Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous.

Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.

Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed. Accuracy is a
key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision refers to “the
ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets; select, organize,
and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and reengage with decisive
speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the full range of military
operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike it accurately in a
timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or restrike is needed.
Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust command,
control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR), for
instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.
Accuracy is a key element of precision, but the terms are not synonymous. Rather, precision
refers to “the ability of joint forces to locate, surveil, discern, and track objectives or targets;
select, organize, and use the correct systems; generate desired effects; assess results; and
reengage with decisive speed and overwhelming operational tempo as required, throughout the
full range of military operations.” It encompasses the ability to locate and identify a target, strike
it accurately in a timely fashion, and determine whether desired effects have been achieved or
restrike is needed. Precision strikes therefore require more than accurate weapon systems. Robust
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
(C4ISR), for instance, can be as determinative of success as the weapon employed.

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