AFI13-101 EVALUATION OF GROUND BASED RADAR SYSTEMS AND SENSORS SUPPORTING COMMAND AND CONTROL (C2) ENTERPRISE
MilReg AFI13-101 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI13-101?
AFI13-101 refers to the Air Force Instruction that governs the evaluation of ground-based radar systems and sensors supporting the Command and Control (C2) Enterprise.

What is the purpose of AFI13-101?
The purpose of AFI13-101 is to provide guidance for the evaluation and assessment of ground-based radar systems and sensors within the Air Force's Command and Control Enterprise.

Who does AFI13-101 apply to?
AFI13-101 applies to all members of the Air Force involved in evaluating ground-based radar systems and sensors supporting the Command and Control Enterprise.

What does AFI13-101 cover?
AFI13-101 covers the principles, procedures, and responsibilities for the evaluation and assessment of ground-based radar systems and sensors in the Air Force's Command and Control Enterprise.

How often is AFI13-101 updated?
AFI13-101 is updated as necessary to address changes in technology, procedures, or regulations related to the evaluation of ground-based radar systems and sensors.

Are there specific qualifications required to evaluate radar systems under AFI13-101?
Yes, specific qualifications and training are required for individuals involved in the evaluation of radar systems, as outlined in AFI13-101.

What is the role of the evaluator in accordance with AFI13-101?
The evaluator is responsible for conducting thorough assessments and providing accurate evaluations of ground-based radar systems and sensors in compliance with AFI13-101.

How are evaluations of radar systems conducted under AFI13-101?
Evaluations of radar systems are conducted through the use of established procedures, standardized assessment methodologies, and documented evaluation criteria outlined in AFI13-101.

What actions can be taken based on the findings of a radar system evaluation?
Based on the evaluation findings, appropriate actions may include system modifications, upgrades, maintenance, or replacement to ensure the effectiveness and reliability of the radar system.

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