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# Adversary retreats to standoff. The populations perceive that the adversary is defeated, for now. (Compare to [[Reorganization plan of United States Army#mdbPerkinsMdo|Perkins' cycle]], 'return to competition', in which deterrence has succeeded in avoiding a total war, in favor of pushing an adversary back to standoff (the red threat bar). Blue force projection still has overmatched red threat.)</ref> Critical decisions to meet this goal will be decided by data from the results of the Army's ongoing tests of the prototypes under development.<ref name=RCVsBy2023/><ref name="glideBody">{{Cite web|title=The Army joins the Air Force, Navy in attempt to develop hypersonic weaponry|url=https://www.army.mil/article/212487/the_army_joins_the_air_force_navy_in_attempt_to_develop_hypersonic_weaponry|access-date=2021-12-15|website=www.army.mil|language=en}}</ref>
**For example, in Long Range Precision Fires (LRPF), the director of the LRPF CFT envisions one application as an [[Area denial weapon|anti-access/area denial]] (A2AD) probe; this spares resources from the other services;<ref name=deptula >Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. [https://breakingdefense.com/2020/07/army-says-long-range-missiles-will-help-air-force-not-compete/ (16 July 2020) Army Says Long Range Missiles Will Help Air Force, Not Compete ]</ref> by firing a munition with a thousand-mile range at an adversary, LRPF would force an adversary to respond, which exposes the locations of its countermeasures, and might even expose the ___location of an adversary force's headquarters. In that situation, an adversary's headquarters would not survive for long, and the adversary's forces would be subject to [[defeat in detail]]. But LRPF is only one part of the strategy of overmatch by a Combatant commander.
**In August–September 2020. at [[Yuma Proving Ground]], the US Army engaged in a five-week exercise to rapidly merge multiple-___domain capabilities. The exercise prototyped a ground tactical Network, pushing it to its limits of robustness<ref name=convergenceChiefs/> (as of 2020, 36 miles on the ground, and demonstrated 1500-mile capability above the ground, with [[Kill chain (military)|kill chain]]s measured in seconds) in the effort to penetrate anti-access/area denial (A2AD) with long-range fires. Longer-range fires are under development, ranging from hundreds of miles to over 1,000 miles, with yearly iterations of Project Convergence being planned.<ref name= planConvergence21 >Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. [https://breakingdefense.com/2020/09/longer-range-missiles-more-ai-project-convergence-2021/ (25 Sep 2020) Longer-Range Missiles & More AI: Project Convergence 2021] PrSM, AFATDS to F-35</ref>
***{{anchor|JointAllDomainC2}} MDO (''multi-___domain operations'') and JADC2 (''joint all-___domain command and control'') thus entails:<ref group= Note name= leoLRPFKillChain />
***# Penetrate phase: satellites detect enemy shooters
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