To include mission waypoints in the 6ROUTE block of the Air Tasking Order (ATO), the waypoint must be associated with an Airspace Control Measure (ACM) defined in the Airspace Control Order (ACO).
The association between the DCS World waypoint and the ACM is made by assigning the same name to both elements. When DCS AOC Tools processes the mission file and the associated ACO data, it can use this matching name to identify the corresponding airspace control measure and include it in the mission route.
For example, if a DCS World waypoint and an ACM are both named ACP1, the corresponding route information can be generated in the 6ROUTE block as follows:
6ROUTE/PN/ROUTEPT /TYP/ATIME /TAS /ALT/1/DESIG:ACP1 LATM:4257864N4152632E/ACP/280423ZOCT/430/320//
This allows the route information in the ATO to reference the airspace control measure associated with the waypoint, maintaining the relationship between the mission flight plan and the airspace structure defined in the ACO.
