The responsibilities of air battle managers differ depending on the platform to which they are assigned. On the E-3 AWACS, their job is to provide tactical command and control and battle management to friendly aircraft in both air-to-air and air-to-ground engagements, as well as providing long-range surveillance of aircraft and radar emitters. ABMs assigned to the E-8 JSTARS provide battle management using radar surveillance of moving and stationary targets on the ground. ABMs assigned to the control and reporting center provide air-to-air surveillance and control for friendly aircraft. ABMs assigned to the four
NORAD battle control centers located in the United States provide homeland air defense. In addition, the Hawaii Air Defense Sector also provides homeland air defense of the United States. In addition, USAF ABMs assigned to battle control centers serve in NORAD's Canadian Air Defense Sector and the
Pacific Air Forces battle control center located in South Korea. ==References==