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Officer in tactical command

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Officer in Tactical Command (OTC) is a NATO term used to designate the naval officer exercising tactical command of a group of ships in a tactical formation such as a task unit, task group, or task force.

Ships traveling together on a specific mission might have one of the commanding officers designated OTC. For larger formations when a commodore is embarked onboard one of the ships, the commodore would most likely would be designated the OTC.

Purpose of the OTC

The purpose of the OTC is to provide authority and direction for actions the group is to take in teh course of assigned operations and to communicate the information to higher authorities.

Limitation of authority

In port, under peaceful circumstances where there is no tactical situation, the Senior Officer Present Afloat (SOPA) assumes certain roles associated with the OTC.

The OTC is only empowered to direct the forces assigned to him or her for the specific purposes designated by the officer exercising operational command over the formation. The OTC may not reassign forces assigned to him or her for another purpose.

See also

References

Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.