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Page 1: Maneuvering in Time. It may be said that in the future I may lose a battle, but I shall never lose a minute. ~Napoleon3 28

Maneuvering in Time

Page 2: Maneuvering in Time. It may be said that in the future I may lose a battle, but I shall never lose a minute. ~Napoleon3 28

It may be said that in the future I may lose a battle, but I shall never lose a minute.

~Napoleon3

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Page 3: Maneuvering in Time. It may be said that in the future I may lose a battle, but I shall never lose a minute. ~Napoleon3 28

Strategy is the science of making use of space and time. I am more jealous of the latter than the former. We can always recover lost ground, but never lost time.

~Field Marshal August Grief Gneisenau

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Admiral Horatio Nelson…whose mind never rested, who calculated the relative positions of ships and shorelines as a master chess player does pieces and squares, who consumed information of every sort with the compulsion of an addict, who sought decision in battle with the relentlessness of a great financier poised to obliterate his commercial competitors.

Intelligence in War John Keegan

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Four Dimensional Reality

Tactical Operations always unfold in at least four dimensions

Space (Length, Width & Height)♦ Maneuver Elements are Physical

Personnel, Vehicles & Supplies

Time♦ Maneuver Elements are Intangible

Actions, Events, Circumstances & Opportunities

Three Major Factors for Maneuvering in Time♦ Density, Initiative and Tempo

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All Planning Attempts to Alter the FutureConsequently, All Planning is Future OrientedThe Future is Plural!

Tactics or Timing24

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Tactical Operations are Always Time Sensitive

Some are Time Competitive

Opportunities are always linked with Time

Initiative is linked with Time

Tempo is a measurement of Speed

When is as Important as How!23

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• Maneuver in Space is measured in Distance♦ Early Identification and Control of Key Terrain is Critical

• Maneuver in Time is measured in Speed♦ Ability to Recognize and Exploit Opportunities is Critical♦ Opportunities are Elusive, Sporadic and Fleeting

Four Dimensional Maneuver22

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Density

• Density in Space refers to the Numbers of Personnel, Vehicles, and so forth

• Density in Time refers to the Quantity of Activities per Unit of Time

• Congestion occurs in Time as well as Space♦ OBE Concept

• OBE Countermeasures♦ “Clearing the Decks” by Removing Distractions♦ Demanding Standard Formats♦ Insisting on Recommendations from Trusted Subordinates♦ Delaying Nonessential Decisions

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What Difference Does it Make Who Goes First?

Initiative

• Initiative means the Freedom of Action or the Ability to “Carry Through”

• This Corresponds to Power

• Implied Objective of every tactical operation is to gain and maintain the initiative

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• Tempo - the Speed or Rhythm of Activity

• Like Initiative, Tempo Provides Freedom of Action

• Provides Opportunities through Surprise

• Tempo is Relative, NOT Fast, only Faster

Tempo20

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AsymmetricStrategy

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“fight the fight that fits one’s weapons, and make [asymmetric] weapons to fit the fight”

Unrestricted WarfareQiao Liang & WangXiangsui

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“there are no rules, nothing is forbidden.”

16 Unrestricted WarfareQiao Liang & WangXiangsui

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MIGvs. the F-8612

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Machines don't fight wars

Terrain doesn't fight wars

Humans fight wars

You must get into the mind of humans

That's where the battles are won

Col. John (Jack) Boyd

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Boyd’s Cycle

• Creation of Col. John Boyd USAF (Ret.)

• Just as Often Called the “OODA Loop”

• It is Descriptive, Rather than Prescriptive in Nature

• It is Dynamic and Repetitive!

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Boyd’s Cycle OBSERVATION

• Becoming Aware of the Physical Surroundings, Lighting Conditions, Weather, Terrain, the Adversary, Ourselves

• The First Step in Separating the Relevant from the Volume

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Boyd’s Cycle ORIENTATION

• Situation is too Chaotic and Fluid to Process Information as Fast as We Can Observe It

• Requires a “Freeze-Frame” Concept to Provide a Perspective

• Orientation Provides the Foundation for Understanding

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OBSERVE DECIDEDECIDE ACT

OBSERVEOBSERVE

ORIENTORIENTORIENT

CULTURALTRADITIONSCULTURAL

TRADITIONS

NEWINFORMATION

NEWINFORMATION

TRAINING andEXPERIENCE

TRAINING andEXPERIENCE

GENETICHERITAGEGENETIC

HERITAGE

ANALYSESAND

SYNTHESIS

ANALYSESAND

SYNTHESIS

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Boyd’s Cycle DECISION

• Takes into Account All Factors Present at the time of our Orientation

• Conclusions are Drawn Based Upon our Understanding

• Decisions Must be Made to Influence the Outcome

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Boyd’s Cycle ACTION

• Actions Without Decisions are Reckless and Decisions without Actions are Pointless

• Implementation of the Decision

• Because Actions will Change the Situation, the Cycle Begins Again

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A Better Way to Think of OODA “Loop” Speed

Observe Decide Act

Action(Test)

ImplicitGuidance

& Control

ImplicitGuidance

& Control

Observations

UnfoldingCircumstances

OutsideInformation

FeedForward

Orient

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Paradigm

We observe it

We understand it

We react to it more quickly than the competition

Fast Cycle Conventional

• Claims Internally: enhance innovation, increase productivity, and improve quality.

• Externally: better anticipate market trends, more quickly respond to competitors’ actions, enhance customer loyalty.

• Leading to: increased market share and improved margins

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Strategy a la Boyd

A Modern Paradigm of Conflict

If necessary, immediately frustrate opponents’ designs so that we may

Use agility (rapid OODA speed) to:

♦ Confuse their decision processes♦ Damage their morale♦ Open up vulnerabilities♦ Exploit vulnerabilities

Continue with Step 2 until the enemy surrenders or is defeated.

• Probe and test adversary to unmask weakness

• Interweave menace, uncertainty, and mistrust

• Move along paths of least resistance

• Exploit differences, frictions and obsessions (within) the adversary

• Subvert, disorient, disrupt, overload, or seize adversary’s critical connections, centers, and activities

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OODA LOOPOODA LOOP

GOAL 1Speed up your

cycle from a quickness

perspective

OBSERVEOBSERVE

DECIDEDECIDEORIENTORIENT

ACTACT

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OODA LOOPOODA LOOP

GOAL 2Disrupt their

process; getting inside their loop

OBSERVEOBSERVE

DECIDEDECIDEORIENTORIENT

ACTACT

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“Decision Cycle” OODA Loop4

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Questions?