Transcription of Training Operational Environment and Opposing Force Program
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Army Regulation 350 2 TrainingOperationalEnvironmentand OpposingForce ProgramHeadquartersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, DC19 May 2015 UNCLASSIFIEDSUMMARY of CHANGEAR 350 2 Operational Environment and Opposing Force ProgramThis major revision, dated 19 May 2015----o Changes the title of the regulation from Opposing Force (OPFOR) Program toOperational Environment and Opposing Force Program (cover).o Replaces the term contemporary Operational Environment with operationalenvironment (para 1-5a).o Describes the composition of a hybrid threat-based Opposing Force (para 1-5b).o Describes Operational Environment fidelity levels (para 1-6).
tional Environment (OE) and Opposing Force (OPFOR) Program. It covers all Army OE and OPFOR activities in live, virtual, constructive, and gaming environments across the operational and institutional domains in support of leader development, training, education, and other developmental functions. This regulation clarifies responsibilities based
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