Distributed Aviation Operations
This session will explore Distributed Aviation Operations (DAO), Marine Aviation’s critical concept for succeeding in contested maritime spaces. As the central aviation component of Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations, DAO enhances survivability and lethality by dispersing aircraft and support across multiple austere locations, complicating an adversary's targeting process while providing persistent support to the Stand-In Force. Join our expert as they discuss how DAO provides the conceptual foundation for fighting and winning within anti-access/area-denial environments and enables seamless integration with the Naval and Joint Force.
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