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planned targets

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Targets that are known to exist in an operational area, and against which effects are scheduled in advance or are on-call. Examples range from targets on joint target lists in the applicable campaign plans, to targets detected in sufficient time to list in the air tasking order, mission-type orders, or fire support plans. Planned targets have two subcategories: scheduled or on-call. See also on-call targets; operational area; scheduled targets; target.


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However prosecutors reportedly never told the court what the planned targets for the group's attacks were.
The new US commander in Afghanistan has concluded that success in the country will require a dramatic expansion of the Kabul government's security forces beyond current planned targets, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
The new US commander in Afghanistan has concluded that success in the country will require a dramatic expansion of the Kabul government's security forces beyond current planned targets, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
 
 
 
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