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FM 3-0

2-277. Adversaries and enemies will target mission command systems and processes. Units must adapt their mission command systems and processes to the realities of fighting peer threats. Conditions in large-scale combat operations require the smallest possible physical and electronic signature and the highest possible level of agility. Leaders need to be able to command their formations when communication networks are disrupted, while on the move, and without perfect situational awareness. Training to become proficient in the use of analog data tracking systems, voice communications, and unaided navigation techniques requires significant amounts of repetition, particularly when integrating all of the elements of combat power. Habitual relationships, practiced standard operating procedures, and the use of battle drills can mitigate some of the risk and friction inherent in lost situational awareness.
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