tegevus, mille eesmärk on määrata riigikaitseks vajalikud tegevused, võimed ja üksused väeliigi ja -juhatuse kaupa, arvestades riigi esmase iseseisva kaitsevõime ja kollektiivkaitse tasakaalu
planning associated with the creation and maintenance of military capabilities
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FORCE PLANNING —1. Planning associated with the creation and maintenance of military capabilities by the Military Departments, Services, United States Special Operations Command, and United States Cyber Command.
Force planning aims to promote the availability of national forces and capabilities for the full range of Alliance missions. In practical terms, it seeks to ensure that Allies develop modern, deployable, sustainable and interoperable forces and capabilities, which can undertake demanding operations wherever required, including being able to operate abroad with limited or no support from the country of destination. However, force planning should not be understood to refer primarily to “forces”; the focus is on “capabilities” and, how best nations should organise their priorities to optimise these. Therefore force planning also addresses capability areas that are also covered by single-area specific planning domains.
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The term “force planning” has often been used interchangeably with “defence planning” and “operational planning”. Defence planning is a much broader term and operational planning is conducted for specific, NATO-agreed operations.
Force Design is a process of innovation through concept development, experimentation, prototyping, research, analysis, wargaming, and other applications of technology and methods to envision a future joint force. The joint force continuously innovates to discover new ways of operating and integrating revolutionary capabilities that maintain and expand competitive advantage against potential adversaries in accordance with NDS prioritization.