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Joint Army Regulation 350 58 AIR FORCE JOINT INSTRUCTION 36-2220 OPNAVINST 3710.34B MCO 3710.5 Personnel Joint United States (US) Air Force, US Army, US Navy, and US Marine Corps Air Combat Training Headquarters Departments of the Army, the Air Force, the Navy, and The United States Marine Corps Washington, DC 1 August 1994 UNCLASSIFIED

SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 350 58/AIR FORCE JOINT INSTRUCTION 36 2220/OPNAVINST 3710.34B/MCO 3710.5 Joint United States (US) Air Force, US Army, US Navy, and US Marine Corps Air Combat Training This publication aligns the instructions with AFPD 36-22. o 1. Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT) Programs. DACT programs provide a realistic application of fighter versus fighter tactics and serve to develop a high level of tactical skill for all combat aircrews in countering a real world threat. The use of dissimilar aircraft in the program furthers the learning process. o 2. Training Objectives. To: o 2.1 Encourage DACT between USAF, USA, USN, and USMC units. o 2.2. Conduct joint training in as realistic an environment as possible, but not at the expense of safety. o 3. Training Policy o 3.1. Conduct the DACT program according to the criteria agreed to by the USAF major commanders (MAJCOM), USA major commanders (MACOM), USN type commanders (TYCOM), and USMC Fleet Marine Force (FMF) commanders of the participating units (attachment2) o 3.2 Conduct all flights according to USAF, USA, USN, and USMC directives, instructions, and orders. When a conflict exists the more restrictive rule will apply. o 3.3 Stress safety throughout the program. o Note: For the purpose of this instruction, USMC FMF commanders include Commanding General, Fourth Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Reserve Force.

Headquarters Departments of the Army, the Air Force, the Navy, and The United States Marine Corps Washington, DC 1 August 1994 Personnel *Joint Army Regulation 350 58 *AIR FORCE JOINT INSTRUCTION 36 2220 *OPNAVINST 3710.34B *MCO 3710.5 Effective 1 September 1994 Joint United States (US) Air Force, US Army, US Navy, and US Marine Corps Air Combat Training H i s t o r y. T h i s p u b l i c a t i o n h a s b e e n r e o r g a n i z e d t o m a k e i t c o m p a t i b l e w i t h t h e A r m y e l e c t r o n i c d a t a b a s e. N o c o n t e n t h a s been changed. S u m m a r y. T h i s i n s t r u c t i o n i m p l e m e n t s AFPD 36 22, Military Training. It prescribes the joint policies and responsibilities of the US Air Force (USAF), US Army (USA), US Navy (USN), and US Marine Corps (USMC) joint services air combat training (ACT). This instruction authorizes joint service ACT and reflects the appropriate coordination of each service. Applicability. This publication applies to all USAF, USA, USN, and USMC units participating in joint service ACT. P r o p o n e n t a n d e x c e p t i o n a u t h o r i t y. Not applicable. A r m y m a n a g e m e n t c o n t r o l p r o c e s s. Not applicable. Supplementation. Not applicable. Interim changes. Not applicable. Suggested Improvements. Not applicable. Distribution. AIR FORCE: F A R M Y : D i s t r i b u t i o n o f t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n i s made in accordance with the requirements on DA Form 12 09 E, block number 5433, intended for command level A for Active, Army, Army National Guard, and US Army Reserve. NAVY: SNDL Navy Department (Less A3) B3 College and University) B5 US Coast Guard (Commandant, only) 21A Fleet Commanders in Chief 22A Fleet Commanders 23 Force Commanders 24 Type Commanders (Less 24A) 24A Naval Air Force Commanders (122) 26F Operational Test and Evaluation Force and Detachment 26JJ Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility) 28A Carrier Groups 28B Cruiser Destroyer Groups 29B Aircraft Carriers (CV) (CVN) 42 Naval Aviation 45A2 Marine Expeditionary Force 45B Marine Division 45V Expeditionary Brigade and Unit 46 Fleet Marine Force Aviation C2 Naval Officers at Air Force Activities E3 ALaboratory ONR E3 BONR Branch Office E4A General Counsel Branch Office FA6 Air Station LANT FA30 Weapons Training Facility FB6 Air Facility PAC FB7 Air Station PAC FB44 Missile Range Facility FC4 Air Facility NAVEUR FF1 Naval District Washington DC FF5 Safety Center FF63 Naval Strike Warfare Center FF67 Fighter Weapons School FKA1A Air Systems Command FKR6A Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (Warrnister, Patuxent River Trenton, Orlando only) FKR6BAir Warfare Center Weapons Division (China Lake only) FKRIA Air Station NAVAIRSYSCOM FR3 Air Station COMNAVRESFOR FR4 Air Facility COMNAVRESFOR FR5 Air Reserve FT1 Chief of Naval Education and Training FT2 Chief of Naval Air Training FT5 Chief of Naval Technical Training(12) FT22 Fleet Combat Training Center FT24 Fleet Training Center V3 Marine Corps Air Base Commanders V5 Marine Corps Air Station V6 Fourth (4th) Marine Aircraft Wing V7 Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment V16 Marine Corps Base N s 09B, 912E, 955D, 312F, 511L, 64G1, 71K, 831, 859, 869, 88, 88R, 880, 882, 885F, 889F1, 889G1, 889K2 Copy to: SNDL Stocked: SECNAV/OPNAV DIRECTIVES Control Office Washington Navy Yard, Bldg 200 901 M Street Southeast Washington DC 203745074 Naval Aviation Supply Office ASO Code 103 5801 Tabor Avenue Philadelphia PA 19120 5099 M A R I N E C O R P S : M A R C O R P S P C N 10203460300 *AFR 51 41 and OPNAVINST 3710.34A, 20 January 1978. AR 350 58/AIR FORCE JOINT INSTRUCTION 36 2220/OPNAVINST 3710.34B/MCO 3710.5 1 August 1994 UNCLASSIFIED i

Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number) Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT) Programs. 1, page 1 Training Objectives. 2, page 1 Training policy: 2 12 23, page 1 Responsibilities Assigned: 3 13 23 34, page 1 Appendixes. Attachment 1, page 2. Attachment 2, page 2 ii AR 350 58/AIR FORCE JOINT INSTRUCTION 36 2220/OPNAVINST 3710.34B/MCO 3710.5 1 August 1994

1. Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT) Programs. DACT programs provides a realistic application of a fighter versus fighter and serve to develop a high level of tactical skills for all aircrews in countering a real world threat. The use of dissimilar aircraft in the program furthers the learning process. 2. Training Objectives. To: 2 1. Encourage DACT between USAF, USA, USN, and USMC units. 2 2. Conduct joint training in as realistic an environment as possible, but not at the expense of safety. 3. Training policy: 3 1. Conduct the DACT program according to the criteria agreed to by the USAF major commanders (MAJCOM), USA major commanders (MACOM), USN type commanders (TYCOM), and USMC Fleet Marine Force (FMF) commanders of the participating units (attachment 2). 3 2. Conduct all flights according to USAF, USA, USN, and USMC directives, instructions, and orders. When a conflict exists the more restrictive rule will apply. 3 3. Stress safety throughout the program. 4. Responsibilities Assigned: 4 1. The host unit commander ensures the safe conduct of the DACT program and makes sure those responsible for the program meet program goals. 4 2.. USAF MAJCOMs, USA MACOMs, USN TAYCOMs, and USMC FMF commanders develop and update plans, Training Rules (TR)/ rules of engagement (ROE), safety requirements, and scheduling procedures for joint training. These issues are subject to annual review according to the schedule set by HQ USAF/XO, HQ DA/ DAMO TR, DCNO (Air Warfare), and CMC (A), who will monitor the joint training program, provide guidance as needed to the participating commands, and conduct an annual review of joint service ACT programs. 4 3. Unites deployed to another location must comply with administrat i v e a n d o p e r a t i o n a l p r o c e d u r e s a s d e f i n e d i n j o i n t s e r v i c e agreements. AR 350 58/AIR FORCE JOINT INSTRUCTION 36 2220/OPNAVINST 3710.34B/MCO 3710.5 1 August 1994 1

Appendix Attachment 1 Section A References AFPD 36 22, Military Training Section B Abbreviations and Acronyms ACT Air Combat Training AOA Angle of Attack DACT Dissimiliar Air Combat Training FMF Fleet Marine Force MACOM/MAJCOM Major Command ROE Rules of Engagement SOI Specific Operating Instructions TR Training Rules TYCOM Type Command USAF United States Air Force USMC United States Marine Corps USN United States Navy Appendix Attachment 2 Section INTERSERVICE DACT REQUIREMENTS A2 4 2. Individual aircraft missions. A2 4 3. Aircraft maneuvering limitations. A2 4 4. Training Rules (TR)/Rules of Engagement (ROE). A2 4 5. Disengagement criteria and procedures. A2 4 6. Parameters for simulated weapon employment. A2 4 7. Specific safety guidelines. A2 5. TR: TR must include the following, as a minimum: A2 5 1. Weather criteria. A2 5 2. Initial attack scenarios. A2 5 3. Minimum operating airspeeds or maximum AOA. A2 5 4. Minimum operating altitudes. A2 5 5. Safe separation responsibilities and procedures. A2 5 6. Disengagement requirements and procedures. A2 5 7. Departure/Spin Procedures. (USN/USMC) Section A2. A realistic dissimilar aerial combat training program must use established USAF, USA, USN, and USMC regulations, instructions, and orders, including the following: A2 1. A i r c r e w q u a l i f i c a t i o n s m u s t c o m p l y w i t h s e r v i c e d i r e c t i v e s f o r DACT from USAF MAJCOMs, USA MACOMs, USN TYCOMs, and USMC FMF commands; most stringent rules must apply. A2 2. Training programs must provide a logical sequence of training and tailor DACT to the unit s particular training requirements. A2 3. Host and deployed units are jointly responsible for the safe conduct of the DACT program and attainment of program goals. A2 4. All participating aircrews will be briefed on SOIs prior to engagement. These briefings must include, but are not limited to: A2 4 L. Specific mission guidelines for participating units. 2 AR 350 58/AIR FORCE JOINT INSTRUCTION 36 2220/OPNAVINST 3710.34B/MCO 3710.5 1 August 1994

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