Ace the ADA SHORAD Module J Extravaganza 2026 – Part 2 Challenge Awaits!

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What is the purpose of reengagement procedures?

Ignore targets after first engagement.

Deactivate all shooters.

Lock the sector.

Provide steps to re-engage a target after initial engagement if still a threat.

Reengagement procedures are the structured steps used to re-engage a target after the initial engagement if it remains a threat. The idea is to maintain continuous protection of the airspace by confirming the target’s threat level, reacquiring it with the fire-control system, and applying engagement measures again in a controlled, authorized way. This keeps threats from slipping away after the first engagement and ensures persistent defense as long as needed, while coordinating with command and safety protocols so reengagement happens efficiently and safely. Ignoring targets would leave threats unaddressed; deactivating all shooters would remove essential capability, and locking the sector would hinder tracking and situational awareness.

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