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Department of the Army
*TRADOC Reg 381-1
Headquarters, United States
Army Training and Doctrine Command
Fort Monroe, Virginia 23651-5000
19 April 1993
Military Intelligence
THREAT MANAGEMENT
Summary. This regulation assigns responsibilities and
establishes policy and procedures for the U.S. Army
Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) threat
management system. It provides guidance on the
development of threat support programs, the use of
approved intelligence and threat products, the functions
of the TRADOC Senior Intelligence Officer (SIO) and the
major subordinate command (MSC)/center/school threat
managers (TM).
Applicability. This regulation applies to all TRADOC
centers, schools, and activities involved in doctrine,
training, organization, leadership, and materiel
development.
Supplementation. Supplementation of this regulation
is prohibited without prior approval from Commander,
TRADOC, ATTN: ATDO-I, Fort Monroe, VA 23651-5000.
Suggested improvements. The proponent for this
regulation is the Deputy Chief of Staff for Doctrine
(DCSDOC). Users are invited to send comments and
suggested improvements on DA Form 2028
(Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank
Forms) directly to Commander, TRADOC, ATTN:
ATDO-I, Fort Monroe, VA 23651-5000.
Contents
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*This regulation supersedes TRADOC Reg 381-1, 1 February 1988.
Chapter 1
Introduction
Purpose ............................................................ 1-1 2
References ....................................................... 1-2 2
Explanation of abbreviations and terms ....... 1-3 2
Chapter 2
Threat Management Responsibilities
General ............................................................ 2-1 2
DCSDOC, Director of Intelligence (DI),
Headquarters (HQ) TRADOC ................... 2-2 2
Commander, U.S. Army Combined Arms
Command (CAC) ........................................ 2-3 2
Commanders/Commandants of TRADOC
Centers and Schools .................................. 2-4 3
Chapter 3
Threat Support to Concept and Doctrine
Development
General ............................................................ 3-1 4
Responsibilities ............................................... 3-2 4
Chapter 4
Threat Support to Combat Developments
General ............................................................ 4-1 4
System studies ................................................ 4-2 4
Threat Coordinating Group (TCG) ................ 4-3 5
TRADOC standard scenarios ......................... 4-4 5
Models and simulations ................................. 4-5 6
Army Materiel Command (AMC)
coordination ................................................ 4-6 6
Chapter 5
Threat Support to Training and Training
Development
General ............................................................ 5-1 6
Review and approval ...................................... 5-2 6
Common core threat documentation ............. 5-3 6
Training aids and devices .............................. 5-4 7
Reference materials ........................................ 5-5 7
Combat Training Centers (CTC) ................... 5-6 7
Threat Military Orientation Course
(TMOC) ........................................................ 5-7 7
Appendixes
A. References .................................................................. 7
B. Doctrinal, Training, and Training Development
Threat Preparation and Approval ................................. 7
Glossary ...................................................... 8