Maritime Staff Operators Course (MSOC) Test 2 Practice

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Which statement best describes operational risk in military planning?

The likelihood of enemy forces achieving their objectives

The probability and consequence of failure to achieve mission objectives while protecting the force from unacceptable losses

Operational risk in military planning is the combination of how likely it is that mission objectives won’t be met and the consequences of that failure, while keeping the force from unacceptable losses. This view centers on achieving mission success while protecting personnel and assets, recognizing that risk is both a probability and a potential impact. In practice, you evaluate the chance that essential objectives could be missed and the severity of what would happen if that occurred, then put controls in place to reduce both the likelihood and the harm to an acceptable level. The other options describe narrower or different risks: the enemy’s success is their risk, not ours; collateral damage is just one potential consequence and doesn’t define the overall risk; interagency coordination failures point to a separate coordination risk rather than the broad operational risk.

The chance of collateral damage during tactical operations

The risk associated with interagency coordination failures

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