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Revision as of 15:51, 5 March 2026
SOURCE DCS — COMMUNICATIONS DOCTRINE
ASACS (Airborne Surveillance and Control System) is the integrated command-and-control framework linking airborne surveillance platforms, ground-based control centers, and air defense assets into a single coordinated system. ASACS defines the doctrine, communications architecture, and authority relationships governing how AWACS, CRCs, and radar sites share data, build a Recognized Air Picture, and allocate control of aircraft and weapons.
AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) is an airborne command-and-control platform with long-range radar and battle management consoles. It provides surveillance, identification, and tactical control of aircraft over extended ranges, particularly where ground radar coverage is limited.
CRC (Control and Reporting Center) is a ground-based air command-and-control facility responsible for surveillance, identification, and tactical control within a designated airspace sector. It fuses multiple radar sources to generate a Recognized Air Picture and provides fighter control and airspace coordination.
GCI (Ground Controlled Intercept) is the tactical function of directing fighter aircraft to intercept airborne targets using ground-based radar. GCI refers to the activity performed by trained controllers, not a specific facility.
The Intercept Controller (IC) guides military assets in the tactical environment. When airborne on an AEW/AWACS platform the role is called Weapon Controller (WC) — this manual uses IC throughout for convenience.
Primary IC responsibilities: target selection and assignment · PICTURE reporting · initial fighter vector (COMMIT)
Supported operations: QRA · AIR TO AIR REFUELLING · COMBAT AIR PATROL
| TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|
| Close Positive Control | IC directs all aspects of the intercept |
| Broadcast Control | IC provides picture; PIL assumes responsibility |
| Advisory | PIL fully responsible — IC provides information only |
| # FOX-3 | # FOX-1 | # FOX-2 | Gun | Fuel | Playtime |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 0 | 2 | + | 10000 lbs | 90 min |
| Groups | Format | Bearing | Range | Altitude | Aspect | Declaration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Group | BRAA | 320 | 30 | 20000 | Flanking | BOGEY |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| ATC | {CS} Push Button _ |
| Flight Lead (interflight) | {CS} Push Button _ |
| Flight Lead (intraflight) | Push {UHF/VHF, Radio 1/2} Button _ |
| All flight members switch to channel _ | |
| Flight Lead | {CS} Check |
| Wingman | 2 |
| Element Lead | 3 |
| Element Wingman | 4 |
| Flight Lead proceeds with initial call as normal | |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| ATC | Authenticate E-A |
| Pilot | Come back G |
| Pilot | Authenticate J-U |
| ATC | Come back R |
| Pilot | Good Authentication |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Check | |
| Flight Lead | {CRC-CS} {CS} {FlightLevel} |
| Authentication | |
| CRC | {CS}, Identified, {Instructions} |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Check | |
| Flight Lead | {CRC-CS} {CS} Mission Nr {MSN} {Position} {Altitude} {PLAYTIME} {as Fragged / With Exceptions} |
| CRC | Acknowledges |
| Authentication | |
| CRC | {CS}, Identified, {Control Type}, ALPHA CHECK BULLSEYE {position} |
| Flight Lead | Same {Alpha Check} |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Turning in for attack run | |
| Aircraft | {CS} In Hot, Heading ___ |
| Tactical Controller | Cleared Hot (or Abort, Turn Left/Right HDG) |
| Upon completion | |
| Aircraft | {CS} Off Target |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Lead | {CS}, request split into {number} parts of {number} each |
| CRC | {CS}, report ready for {Right/Left Hand} {Split Type} |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Lead | {CS}, ready |
| CRC | {CS 2}, descend {FL} |
| Flight Lead 2 | {CS 2}, descending {FL} |
| CRC | {CS 2}, squawk {number} · identified |
| Repeat for each new flight | |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Lead | {CS}, ready |
| CRC | {CS 2} For split turn {side} {degrees} |
| Flight Lead | {CS 2} For split turn {side} {degrees} |
| CRC | {CS 2} squawk {number} · identified |
| Repeat for each new flight | |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Lead | {CS} requesting join-up with {CS 2} |
| CRC | {CS 2}, confirm join up clearance for {CS} |
| Flight Lead 2 | {CS 2}, {CS} is cleared to join up |
| CRC | {CS}, fly {heading} and climb/descend to {angels} |
| Flight Lead | {CS}, fly {heading} and climb/descend to {angels} |
| CRC | {CS}, report {CS 2} in sight |
| Flight Lead | {CS}, {CS 2} in sight, {Position} |
| CRC | Visual join-up approved — report formation tight |
| Flight Lead 2 | {CS 2}, formation tight |
| CRC | {CS 2} adopt callsign {new CS} |
AAR requires close coordination with the tanker around a pre-briefed Rendezvous (RV). SOURCE uses RV Alpha (Fixed Anchor) for all operations.
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| CRC | {CS} Proceed Tanker BRAA {BRAA} — RV ALPHA — Tanker Freq {Freq} {Instructions} |
| Flight Lead | {CS} Roger, RV A, Tanker Freq {Freq} {Readback} |
| Once flight has radar contact with tanker | |
| Flight Lead | {Flight Name} JUDY 1 Weapons Safe |
| All Wingmen (in order) | 2, 3, 4… Weapons Safe |
| Once tanker is in sight | |
| CRC | {CS} Tanker {x} o'clock, Report Visual |
| Flight Lead | {CS} Nose Cold, Visual with Tanker |
| CRC | {CS} Roger Contact Boom |
| Switch to DCS tanker frequency | |
PID proves, to a defensible standard, that the contact is a legitimate target under the ROE. Proof may come from sensors, behavior, location, declarations, or higher authority.
IFF interrogation, Link picture, NCTR, controller declaration. Most common form in BVR.
Confirm number, type, livery, armament, heading, speed. Requires merge or VID pass.
Correlate with prebriefed target. CRC issues Cleared to Engage before weapons release.
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Lead | {CS} Identified {Target Description} {if prebriefed: Matches Target __} |
| CRC | Cleared to Engage |
| Flight Lead | In Hot {Target Description} {Ingress Heading} |
| CRC | Cleared Hot / Abort |
| Flight Lead | Completed Engagement |
| CRC | Continue as Fragged / Additional Instructions |
Air combat is primarily carried out by CAP aircraft — the two main types being DCA (Defensive Counter Air) and OCA (Offensive Counter Air). Before a Commit, the Controller has radio priority. After Commit, the fighters hold priority. The Targeting Range is the agreed distance at which all contacts must be intercepted. A group inside Targeting Range with no assigned fighter is labelled Untargeted.
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Once all commit criteria are met | |
| Flight Lead | {CS} Recommend Commit |
| Controller evaluates and initiates | |
| CRC | {GCI-CS} {Nr of groups}, {Group Description} {Fighter-CS} Commit |
| Flight Lead | {CS} |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| CRC | {GCI-CS} {Nr of groups}, {Group Description} {Fighter-CS} Commit {+ VID if required} |
| Flight Lead | {CS} Commit |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Lead | {CS} Judy — radar contact, no further guidance needed |
| Flight Lead | {CS} Tally — visual on target |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Flight Lead | {CRC-CS} Declare {Group Label or Bullseye Position} |
| CRC | {Group Label} Declared … |
| Station | Phrase |
|---|---|
| Aircraft | {CS} Fox-{1,2,3} {Group Label or Bullseye Position} {Target description} |
| CRC | Copy Shot |
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| AS FRAGGED | Unit will perform exactly as briefed or scheduled. |
| WITH EXCEPTIONS | Unit will perform as briefed with stated exceptions. |
| ALPHA CHECK | Verification of the position of a BULLSEYE or related point. |
| ANGELS | Height of friendly aircraft in thousands of feet MSL. |
| AUTHENTICATE | Method to verify communication with allied agencies. |
| PLAYTIME | Time aircraft can remain on station (hours + minutes). |
| PICTURE | Request for mission information in digital bullseye format. |
| BRAA | Bearing, Range, Altitude, and Aspect relative to a friendly aircraft. |
| BULLSEYE | Reference point used to establish positions (bearing + range). |
| GROUP(S) | Any number of contacts within 3 NM of each other. |
| AZIMUTH | Two groups separated laterally (by cardinal directions). |
| RANGE | Two groups separated along a line of bearing (LEAD/TRAIL). |
| STACK | Two or more contacts in a group with ≥10,000 ft altitude separation. |
| MONITOR | Maintain sensor awareness on a group or object. |
| CLARA | Radarscope clear of enemy contacts. |
| CLEAN | No radar contacts on bandits, bogies, or aircraft of interest. |
| DRAG / COLD | Contact stabilized 000–070°. |
| BEAM | Contact stabilized 070–110°. |
| FLANK | Contact stabilized 110–160°. |
| HOT / HEAD ON | Contact stabilized 160–180°. |
| TRACKING | Direction of flight/movement (in bullseye format). |
| MARSHALLING | Positioning forces at a point for offensive operations. |
| BANDIT | Positively identified enemy (not clearance to engage). |
| BOGEY | Unknown contact. |
| HOSTILE | Enemy contact cleared for engagement (IAW ROE). |
| FURBALL | Friendly and non-friendly aircraft within 5 NM. |
| FOX ONE | Semi-active radar-guided missile. |
| FOX TWO | IR-guided missile. |
| FOX THREE | Active radar-guided missile. |
| ENGAGE | Directive to fire on a target. |
| GATE | Fly as fast as possible — afterburner. |
| BUSTER | Fly at maximum continuous speed — military power. |
| BREAK | (Direction): Immediate maximum-performance turn. |
| VISUAL | Sighting of friendly aircraft, ground unit, or ship. |
| BLIND | No visual contact with friendly. |
| TALLY | Sighting of a target or enemy aircraft. |
| NO JOY | No visual contact with target or enemy. |
| MERGED | Radar tracks have come together (3–5 NM). |
| JUDY | Aircrew has control of intercept; controller minimizes comms. |
| DECLARE | Inquiry as to track ID. Responses: FRIENDLY, BOGEY, BANDIT, HOSTILE, NEUTRAL, UNABLE, FURBALL. |
| BOGEY DOPE | Request info on indicated or nearest group in BRAA format. |
| TARGETING | Fighter has acquired assigned group and assumes responsibility. |
| CONTACT | Individual radar return within a group. |
| HEAVY | Group with >3 elements. |
| HIGH | Target altitude above 40,000 ft. |
| FAST | Target speed 600–900 kts or Mach 1.0–1.5. |
| VERY FAST | Target speed >900 kts / Mach 1.5+. |
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