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'''Distributed Operations''' (DO) is a war-fighting concept drafted by the [[United States Marine Corps]] and developed primarily by their [[United States Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory|Warfighting Laboratory]] as a response to the changing environment of the [[War on Terrorism|Global War on Terror]]. Adaptive enemies and a more complex environment were seen as requiring conventional forces to maintain the ability to decentralize decision making and distribute their forces. The overarching goal of DO is to maximize a [[Marine Air Ground Task Force]] commander's ability to employ tactical units across the depth and breadth of a non-linear battlespace.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Schmidle|first1=Robert E.|title=Distributed Operations: From The Sea|url=https://www.mca-marines.org/leatherneck/distributed-operations-sea|website=www.mca-marines.org|accessdate=2 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140811181621/https://www.mca-marines.org/leatherneck/distributed-operations-sea|archive-date=11 August 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Distributed Operations is a form of [[maneuver warfare]] where small, highly capable units spread across a large area of operations will create an advantage over an adversary through the deliberate use of separation and coordinated, independent tactical actions. DO units will use close combat or supporting arms to disrupt the enemy's access to key terrain and avenues of approach. Positioning numerous smaller ships over a vast geographic area and swiftly aggregate them, would better support counterinsurgency operations allowing a fast response to threats while maintaining the ability to overmatch adversaries through a well-integrated and enabled network with highly precise and coordinated fires.
DO has two deployment modes; disburse and coalesce. In the disbursal mode distributed units spread out to find targets, gather intel, and secure lightly defended infrastructure. In Coalesce mode units coalesce to concentrate all of their firepower on large, heavily defended targets of opportunity, high value targets, perhaps with the aid of air and sea-based bombardment. The general model is that of an immune system. When a pathogen is located, the antibody attacks the pathogen, but not before messaging the body to send more resources to finish attack.
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