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* '''XCAS''' or on-call [[close air support]] (CAS) is a technique of air warfare which first achieved recognition in [[Operation Enduring Freedom]], the US-led invasion of [[Afghanistan]] in 2001. It is associated with new developments in [[US Air Force]] [[doctrine]] emphasizing the centrality of [[Effects-based operations|effects-based targeting]]. |
* '''XCAS''' or on-call [[close air support]] (CAS) is a technique of air warfare which first achieved recognition in [[Operation Enduring Freedom]], the US-led invasion of [[Afghanistan]] in 2001. It is associated with new developments in [[US Air Force]] [[doctrine]] emphasizing the centrality of [[Effects-based operations|effects-based targeting]]. |
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- XCAS or on-call close air support (CAS) is a technique of air warfare which first achieved recognition in Operation Enduring Freedom, the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. It is associated with new developments in US Air Force doctrine emphasizing the centrality of effects-based targeting.