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Battlespace agility, in the context of war-fighting, encompasses the ability of a military organization to rapidly convert knowledge into actionable strategies that yield desired outcomes within the battlespace. It emphasizes the need to outperform the opposing forces by executing appropriate actions at the right time and location. However, battlespace agility is not solely focused on speed; it also underscores the importance of executing actions in the most efficient manner possible to achieve the desired impact on the system. Fundamental to this concept is the recognition that battlespace agility relies on the quality of situational awareness and a comprehensive understanding of the battlespace, which in turn drives the renewed emphasis on the value of military intelligence.
A central aspect of battlespace agility is the capacity of intelligence analysts and operational planners to perceive the battlespace and their targets as interconnected networks. This perspective facilitates a shared and more accurate understanding of the situation, thereby enabling faster decision-making and enhancing the overall effectiveness of targeting efforts. Battlespace agility finds its origins within the broader field of Command & Control (C2) research, specifically the exploration of C2 agility by NATO.<ref>[http://www.dodccrp.org/files/C2_Agility_Tutorial.pdf (1985) C2 Agility: a tutorial and review of SAS-085 Findings]</ref> However, it specifically addresses agility within the domain of war-fighting,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111226030006/http://forsvaret.dk/FAK/Publikationer/B%C3%B8ger%20og%20andre%20publikationer/Documents/AgilityandInteroperabilityfor21stCenturyCommandandControl.pdfWilliam Mitchell, Agile Sense-Making in the Battlespace]</ref> thus aligning with the principles of effects-based thinking, system of systems analysis, and the competing
===Battlespace awareness===
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