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  • | other_names = John Boyd Jr. Boyd's father, [[John Boyd Sr.]] was a prolific amateur photographer.<ref name=Torontoist2Boyd/>
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  • | name = John Boyd | portrait = Christmas day, 1928, John Boyd Sr. (10966949054).jpg
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  • A human knowledge acquisition and decision process defined by [[John Boyd]]: repeated cycles of '''O'''bserve-'''O'''rient-'''D'''ecide-'''A'''ct
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  • {{r|John Boyd}}
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  • {{r|John Boyd}}
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  • {{r|John Boyd}}
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  • {{r|John Boyd}}
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  • ...sed in large, decisive quantities in the [[Gulf War]]. Another aspect is [[John Boyd]]'s concept of the observe-orient-decide-act (OODA) loop, in which the side
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  • {{r|John Boyd Dunlop}}
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  • ...ormation overload]] is one way in which SA is lost. The related work of [[John Boyd]] deals with the use of situational awareness in the [[OODA loop]]; when on
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  • ...d that their best fighters, the F-14 and F-15, were extremely expensive. [[John Boyd]] conceived of a "high-low" mix, which the Air Force adopted before the Nav
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  • Boyd's key concept was that of the decision cycle or John Boyd#OODA Loop|OODA loop, the process by which an entity (either an individual o
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  • {{r|John Boyd}}
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  • ...d, the F-15 series was seen as a "high end" air superiority fighter. Under John Boyd's concept of "high-low", the F-16 Fighting Falcon was the Air Force low end
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  • ...development, along with the more informal "maneuvrist" thinking from COL [[John Boyd]] of the Air Force and GEN [[Alfred M. Gray, Jr.]]<ref FMFM-1>{{citation
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  • ...l and mental stress, and constantly adapt to an ever-changing situation. [[John Boyd]] characterized this as the ability to:
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  • In John Boyd's concept of a high/low mix of fighters, the F-16 took the low role, with a
    12 KB (1,945 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
  • }}</ref>" The OODA loop developed by John Boyd, discussed in the context of the Intelligence Cycle below, may come somewha John Boyd created a model of decision and action, originally for air-to-air fighter c
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  • * [[John Boyd/Definition]]
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  • [[John Boyd]], one of the pioneers of high-speed decisionmaking in the modern military,
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