Data collection sheet on FAST STICK. From document: "The exercise is set in a hypothetical scenario in which US military forces help defend a friendly nation. FAST STICK simulates the first 72 hours of the air campaign conducted by US air forces. Exercise participants function as members of the current plans and current operations branches of a Tactical Air Control Center (TACC). Participants plan and conduct tactical reconnaissance and strike missions based on their concept of operations and target priorities. The FAST STICK II model simulates a complete mission sortie from take off to landing. Flights can be refueled on ingress and egress. All recce and strike sorties are subject to area as well as point defenses--interceptors, AAA, and SAMs. Aircraft types include: Fighter-F4E; Attack-Fl6A; Reconnaissance-RF4C; Wild easel (W)-F1114; Electronic Warfare (EWA)-F4G; and strike and recce aircraft (F4E,F16A,RF4C) with multiple pass and/or multiple target capabilities. F4E aircraft may be used in a combat air patrol (CAP) or air defense (AD) role as well as a strike role. EWA and s may be used to decrease the attrition probability of strike aircraft. EWA will counter area electronic defense systems SAMs and AAA. All aircraft (strike, recce, support) are subject to attrition by enemy defenses. Tactical air requests (TARs) are randomly generated during the exercise. Theses TARs simulate immediate close air support requests from ground combat units. TARs can be responded to by either diverting an airborne flight or by scrambling alert aircraft. Enemy counterattacks are randomly generated. Counterattack defenses include both active and passive measures. Air defense alert aircraft may be scrambled to engage enemy aircraft. Other in-commission aircraft may be vertically dispersed in order to decrease attrition probabilities. Maintenance functions are simulated by subjecting all aircraft to an in-commission check. Aircraft are either in commission or out of commission for 8 hours or out of commission for 24 hours. The model includes weather parameters that affect combat operations. Weather forecasts, based on the weather parameters in the model, have been prepared for use during the exercise."