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PLT LDR BOOK
A WAY TO DO BUSINESS AND STAY ORGANIZED
•DAILY STATUS CARDS•WEEKLY GO-TO-WAR AND 11M UTILIZATION/MANNING ROSTER•PLANNING / EXECUTING DESIGNATED TNG EVENTS•WEEKLY PLATOON TNG PLANS•PLATOON TNG MEETINGS, WEEKLY•SERGEANT’S TIME TRAINING•PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAINING PLANS •PERSONNEL ISSUES: PAY, FAMILY, LEAVES, PASSES•NCOERS / AWARDS: After training events and once soldier is 90 days out•UCMJ: Make recommendations and prepare packets•COUNSELING: Spot check monthly counseling and negative counseling•SUPPLY ACCOUNTABILITY FOR PLATOON EQUIPMENT
PLATOON LEADER RECURRING EVENTS•SOLDIER READINESS: SRP, SRC, wills, power of attorney, family i.d. cards, SGLI•RANGE BRIEFINGS: given to S3 week prior to all ranges.•PREPARE ASSIGNED OPD’S•ADDITIONAL DUTY RESPONSIBILITIES•PLATOON SERVICES: conducted semi-annually•TRAINING RECORDS: maintain records of all personnel and mandatory tng req.•QTB INPUT: Training and qual numbers•FAMILY INFO: SPOUSE, CHILDREN, AFTB•SUPERVISE/MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON CREW STABILITY (goal is one year)•UCOFT TRAINING •COMMAND MAINTENANCE: supervise weekly focus, scrub all 5988E’s•REPORTS OF SURVEYS: When assigned a survey, its your only priority of work •MONTHLY CONSIDERATION OF OTHERS TRAINING (CO2)
•ENSURE ALL E-6 AND ABOVE HAVE CURRENT GOV’T CREDIT CARDS•APPROVAL MEMO’S FOR ALL PERSONNEL DESIRING OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT•BARRACKS INVENTORIES/ORDERLINESS•STAFF DUTY OFFICER•RE-ENLISTMENT: Monitor and counsel all personnel in their reenlistment window•COMMANDERS MONTHLY 10% INVENTORY•MONTHLY SENSITIVE ITEM INVENTORIES•PERSONAL•MONTHLY OSAF DUES•INITIAL OFFICER DUES•OFFICER CALLS•BATTALION HAIL AND FAREWELLS•UPDATED OFFICER RECORD BRIEF (ORB)•ANNUAL DA PHOTO•PERSONAL RECORD BOOK
PLATOON LEADER RECURRING EVENTS
•MAINTAIN APPROPRIATE TRAINED PERSONNEL•UADC – 1 NCO PER PLT MIN•EQUAL OPPORTUNITY REP – 1 PER PLT•CO2 FACILITATOR – 3 PER PLT•COMET TRAINED PMCS CERTIFIER•COMET TRAINED MASTER DRIVER•PLATOON MASTER GUNNER•NBC TEAM•AIRLOAD TEAM•PALLET TEAM•RAILLOAD TEAM•BCE’S•UCOFT INSTRUCTOR/OPERATORS•2 PMCS CERTIFIED OPERATORS PER VEHICLE•MIN TWO DRIVERS PER VEHICLE
PROVIDED BY TAB CONTENTS PLT BOOK SL BOOKBN CO PLT
X A SHORT RANGE CALENDAR X XX B PLATOON PT SCHEDULE X XX C SERGEANT'S TIME TRAINING PLANS X XX D PLATOON DUTY POSITION ASSIGNMENTS X XX E PLATOON 2406 X XX F INDIVIDUAL QUALIFICATIONS X XX G PERSONAL DATA X X
X H 10 STEP TRAINING MODEL (0THER "SMART BOOK" ENTRIES) X XX I IND SUPPORTING TASKS (FOCUS & COMPLETE LISTING) X XX J EIB/CTT/BGST ASSESSMENT BY INDIVIDUAL X X
X K RISK ASSESSMENT/RISK MITIGATION X XX L PLATOON BATTLE TASK ASSESSMENTS X XX M PLATOON CRITICAL/LEADER TASKS FOR ESSENTIAL BATTLE TASKS X
X N RIFLE CO METL WITH RIFLE PLATOON BATTLE TASKS X XX O BN METL ASSESSMENT X
X P LONG RANGE CALENDAR X XX Q PLATOON MAL AND SIGN OUT ROSTER (INCL RADIOS) X X
X R ALERT PARKING PLAN, TIMELINE, AND REPORTING MATRIX X XX S UBL (MAINTAINED ON VEHICLES AND WHAT COMES FROM AHA) X XX T PLATOON HAND RECEIPT (ULLS-S4 AUTOMATED COPY) X
X U PLATOON SUBHAND RECEIPTS (PL to PSG to SLs) X XX V PLATOON SHORTAGE ANNEX (MATRIX AND ULLS-S4 VERSION) X XX X W PLT H/R SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION (TURN IN, SOCs, R/S) X X
1ST PLATOONTRANSITION TO WAR ATTACK
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ASSESSMENT TASK # P+ 3.4 0 0 0 P+ 2.5 0 0 0TTW TASKSALERT E P+ 3ASSEMBLE E P+ 3UPLOAD E P 2DEPLOYMANEUVER TASKSExecute Attack (+) 7-3/4-4100 E P+ 3Execute Assault (+) 7-3/4-4103 E P 2Perform Movement to Contact (+) 7-3/4-4101 P+ 3Perform Overwatch/Support by Fire (+) 7-3/4-4108 E P+ 3Execute Disengagement (+) 7-3/4-4122 P 2Knock Out a Bunker (+) 7-3/4-4113 P 2Clear Trench Line (+) 7-3/4-4114 P 2Perform Raid 7-3/4-4009Perform Antiarmor Ambush 7-3/4-4143Perform Hasty Ambush 7-3/4-4144Perform Point Ambush 7-3/4-4145Execute Defense (+) 7-3/4-4115Occupy Assembly Area (+) 7-3/4-4136 E T 5Move Tactically (+) 7-3/4-4134 P+ 3Perform Actions at Danger Areas 7-3/4-4135 T- 4
Platoon:__________
Section/Squad:__________
Date of Training:____________________
METL Task that training relates to (include task number if applicable):_______________________________________________
Platoon Collective Task that training relates to (include task number if applicable):_______________________________________________
Crew Collective Task that training relates to (include task number if applicable):_______________________________________________
Leader Task that training relates to (include task number if applicable):_______________________________________________
Subject/Task Location Trainer Task Number Uniform Remarks
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Submitted by: Approved by:
Squad/Section Leader First Sergeant
Time Line
SERGEANT'S TIME TRAININGBravo Company
2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment (M)
LIN NOMENCLATURE RACK # SERIAL NUMBER DEFICIENCY MAINT LEVEL DEADLINE DATEA32355 ALARM CHEMICAL AGENT
A34938 AIM LIGHT INFR AN/PAQ-4C
C05701 MONITOR CHEMICAL AGENT
D78555 ANCD
L44595 M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER
M09009 M249 MACHINE GUN
M74849 MELIOS
M92420 M240C COAX MACHINEGUN
M92841 M240B MACHINEGUN
N04732 AN/PVS-4
N05482 AN/PVS-7B
N23721 DRAGON NIGHT SIGHT
N95862 AN/PSN-11
R31609 RT-1523
R55336 AN/PRC-126
R95035 M16A2 RIFLE
R95387 M24 SNIPER RIFLE
R97234 M4 CARBINE
S60288 M68 QUICK FIRE SIGHT
TIME ALL REPORT 1ST PLATOON
N HOUR - NOTIFICATION FROM BN HQCQ- CQ CALLS CDR & 1SG- ALERTS BARRACKS (WHISTLE IN HALLWAY)- SENDS RUNNER TO LTs HOOCH (BLDG 1732)- WRITE N-HOUR INSTRUCTIONS ON DRY ERASE BOARD
N+:15 - ACCOUNTABILITY FORMATION AHA DETAILPSGs - 1 NCO AND 1 EM AHA DETAIL- DISTRO ALERT DISPATCH/KEYS TO BC/DRVRS - 1ST TO DRAW WEAPONS- GIVE CONNEX KEY TO A SECTION LEADER - ID AND CONSOLIDATE DETAIL- SEND 2 X INF SOLDIERS TO MOTOR POOL TO HELPUPLOAD AND GROUND GUIDE ALLGUNNERS - DRAW WEAPONS- DRAW COAX, BOLT & TRACK, AND ANCDDRIVERS/BCs- MOVE TO MOTOR POOL- UPLOAD EQUIPMENT FROM CONNEX- CONDUCT ALERT PMCS- MOVE TO COMPANY AREAPLATOON ARMORERS- REPORT TO ARMSROOM
N+30 - ARMS ROOM OPEN FOR ISSUE AHA DETAIL- NONDEPLOYABLES UNDER 1SG CONTROL - LINK UP AT A CO ORDERLY RM
N+45 - VEHICLES ARRIVE AT CO AREA ALL- DRAW AND CONSOL BAGS
N-HR ITEM EVENT ACTION AGENCY
CQ RED TK HQ WHITE BLUE RDC
N-HR 0.001 CO receives MARNE AMERICAN MSG
0.002 CQ calls CDR, XO,1SG, PLs, HQ PSG and initiate alert roster
0.003 CQ runner aw akens barracks personnel
0.004 CQ opens alert log
0.005 CQ secures CO AO and begins controlled access
N+1 1.001 Submit initial PERSTAT to BN EOCSPC JONES
1.002 Company Runner reports to BN EOC HQ PLT PAC
1.003 Begin Weapons Draw Order of Draw IRP then Slice
1.004 CQ establish FM Commo W/ BN SGT VERNON
N+1.5 1.501 100% accountability formation 1SG
1.502 S2 conducts SAEDA and safety briefs (as required)
1.503CQ initiate OPSEC measures /begin OPSEC sw eep SGT VERNON
1.504 Rear DET NCOIC Meeting in the BN EOC SFC JONES
1.505IRC confirms PAX needing by-exception SRC (by type) to BN EOC and BN S-1 SPC JONES
1.506 Notify BN EOC re: Alert dispatches ready for vehicles BM O
1.507 Rear DET NCOIC signs for 3xMPA's SFC JONES
1.508 Alert Dispatches pickup XO
N+2 2.001 100% accountability complete
2.002 IRC reports 100% to BN EOC SPC JONES
2.003 IRC LNO reports to BDE S-2 1LT RILEY
2.004 BDE N+2 Brief (IRC CDR & IRC LNO)
2.005 IRC continues sensitive items draw from arms room
2.006IRC PAX begin POV parking in designated areas SSG NASH
2.007 CO XO identif ies map requirements to BN S-2 XO
2.008CO XO submit updated maintenance, PLL, UBL, and Status of Supplies and shortages to BN EOC & BN S-4 XO
2.009IRC enter TACSAT / SPIT FIRE Net Control Station COM M O/CQ
Item NSN CLASS Auth B66 B55 B11
B67766 Binocular, Modular Construction: M-22 1240-01-207-5787 var
C89070 Camouflage Screen Support System 1080-00-108-1173 2
27 Adapater Assy. 1080-00-108-1595 X 6 6 6 6
28 Carrying Case 1080-00-108-1646 1 1 1 1
29 Pole, Support, Aluminum 1080-00-563-6342 X 12 12 12 12
30 Pole, Support, Plastic 1080-00-165-9027 X 12 12 12 12
31 Spreader, Batten 1080-00-108-1545 X 18 18 18 18
32 Stake, Aluminum 1080-00-108-1654 X 18 18 18 18
C89145 Camouflage Screen System 1080-00-103-1246 2
33 Lanyard with pins 1080-00-571-5015 X 6 6 6 6
34 Repair Kit 1080-00-108-1114 X 2 2 2 2
35 Screen Diamond 1080-00-107-9206 X 2 2 2 2
36 Screen Hexagon 1080-00-107-8589 X 2 2 2 2
37 Transport Case 1080-00-108-1155 D 2 2 2 2
G18575 Dispenser Cable: MX-6895-TT 3895-00-089-7279 var
J63886 Gloves, Barbed, Tape-Wire Handlers 8415-00-926-1674 var
H25866 Heater, Ration, Individual: Mounted Troops 7310-01-289-9645 1
K33400 Helmet, Combat Vehicle Crewmans 8415-00-094-26XX var
L44031 Launcher, Grenade, Smoke: M257 1055-01-070-1213 2 2 2 2
R83005 Radio Set: AN/PRC-119A var
3 Antenna Manpack 5985-01-235-9189 X 1
4 Battery Box CY-8523A/PRC 6160-01-284-4200 X 1
CY-8523B/PRC 6160-01-304-2034
6 Handset 5965-00-043-3463 X 1
8 Carrying Case, Radio 5820-01-322-3477 1
7 Receiver-Transmitter, Radio RT-1523 5895-01-234-8093 1
RT-1523A 5820-01-318-7990
b. NOMENCLATURE f. DATE ADMITTED TO SHOP
a. SEQ. NO.
(1) NOUN
(2) MODEL
c. REGISTRATION OR
SERIAL NO.
d. NON-
AVAILABILITY REASON
e. DATE NON-
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(1) ORG
(2) MAINTENANCE
SUPPORT
g. SUPPORT SHOP
JOB OR RON NO
AND DODAAC
h. REMARKS NSN OR PART NO
29 TELEPHONE SET TA-312 20900 D 8264 8264 8264 WILL NOT TRANSMITT
12 a. VERIFIED BY
(signature) 1LT WELCH
12 b. DATE
*NOTE: Indicate reason for nonavailability as follows: A - Modification; B - Parts; C - Malfunction; D - Support maintenance.
10. NONAVAILABILTY STATUS (itemized)
11. REMARKS
No. Platoon Battle Drills Date Last External Eval T P U Next Planned Training
1 Platoon Attack
2 React to Contact
3 Break Contact
4 React to Ambush
5 Knock Out Bunkers
6 Enter and Clear a Building
7 Clear Trench Line
8 Conduct Initial Breach MWO
Mounted PLT Drills
4 Dismount the Vehicle
5 Mount the Vehicle
6 Change Formation
7 Secure at the Halt
8 Execute Action Left or Right
No. Platoon Battle Drills Date Last Live Fire Training T P U Next Planned Training
1 Platoon Attack
2 React to Contact
3 Break Contact
4 React to Ambush
5 Knock Out Bunkers
6 Enter and Clear a Building
7 Clear Trench Line
8 Conduct Initial Breach MWO
Mounted PLT Drills
4 Dismount the Vehicle
5 Mount the Vehicle
6 Change Formation
7 Secure at the Halt
8 Execute Action Left or Right
Status of Platoon Battle Drills and Crew Drills Training
Tab 3 Status of Platoon Battle Drill Training
No. Squad/Section 1st 2nd 3rd Wpns Gun 1 Gun 2 Sect A Sect B
Squad Battle Drills (TPU)
1a Squad Attack
2 React to Contact
3 Break Contact
4 React to Ambush
5 Knock Out a Bunker
6 Enter Building/Clear a Room
7 Enter & Clear Trench Line
8 Conduct Initial Breach MWO
MG Crew Drills (TPU)
Place a M240B MG in action
Engage Targets with M240B
Mounted Crew Drills (TPU)
1 Bail Out
2 Evac Casualty from Vehicle
3 Extinguish a Fire
4 Dismount the Vehicle
5 Mount the Vehicle
9 Load the 25mm Ready Box
10 Engage Targets 25mm & 7.62
11 Reload the TOW Launcher
12 Engage Targets with TOW
13 Remove a Misfired TOW
14 Load/Unload/Stow Grenades
15 Destroy or Abandon Vehicle
16 Perform PMCS
Status of Squad/Crew/Section Battle Drills and Crew Drills TrainingEnter the Date and Training Status for Last External Evaluation Conducted
Tab 4 Status of Squad Drill Training
No. Squad/Section 1st 2nd 3rd Wpns Gun 1 Gun 2 Sect A Sect B
Squad Battle Drills (TPU)
1a Squad Attack
2 React to Contact
3 Break Contact
4 React to Ambush
5 Knock Out a Bunker
6 Enter Building/Clear a Room
7 Enter & Clear Trench Line
8 Conduct Initial Breach MWO
MG Crew Drills (TPU)
Place a M240B MG in action
Engage Targets with M240B
Status of Squad/Crew/Section Live Fire Training
Enter the Date and Training Status for Last Live Fire Conducted
Tab 4 Status of Squad Drill Training
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Clear a Misfire with Demolitions
Compute Back Azimuths
Conduct a Local Security Patrol
Conduct Movement Tech. By Fire Tm
Conduct Operation of an Overwatch Pos
Construct Electric Init. Det. Assembly
Control Movement of a Fire Team
Control Organic Fires
Control Use of Night Vision Devices
Contruct Nonelectric Init. Det. Assembly
Convert Azimuths
Correct Malfunctions on M2 MG
Correct Malfunctions MK-19
Status of Skill Level 2 Individual Task Training
Tab 5a Status of Skill Level 2 Individual Task Training
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Adjust Aerial Fire Support
Analyze Terrain
Conduct a Leader's Recon
Conduct a Raid
Conduct Employment of Warning Dev
Conduct Movement Tech by Squad
Conduct Operation of a Patrol Base
Conduct Pt Ambush by Squad
Conduct Squad Defense
Conduct Squad Defense MOUT
Conduct Squad MOUT Attack
Conduct the Maneuver of a Squad
Conduct TLPs for an Operation
Conduct Unmasking Procedures
Consolidate and Reorganize Squad
Construct Field Expedient Flame Wpns
Status of Skill Level 3 Individual Task Training
Tab 5b Status of Skill Level 3 Individual Task Training
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Control Unit Radiation Exposure
Consolidate/Reorganize Platoon
Coordinate with Adjacent Platoon
Conduct Defense by Platoon
Conduct the Breach of a Minefield
Prepare Personnel and Equip for AASLT
Conduct Tactical Road March
Conduct Platoon Tech while Mounted
Conduct PLT Movement Tech Dismounted
Conduct Maneuver of a PLT
Conduct Movement to Contact
Conduct PLT Attack
Conduct PLT Disengagement
Conduct Defense by PLT MOUT
Aonduct MOUT Attack
Conduct Relief in Place
Status of Skill Level 4 Individual Task Training
Tab 5c Status of Skill Level 4 Individual Task Training
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Position
DOR
BASD
DOB
Report Date
PCS/ETS Date
Bar/Flag Date
Blood Type
Married
Children
HT/WT Go/NoGo
APFT Score
Special Qual
Mil Ed
Civ Ed
NCOER Date
Award Status
Last Counsel
Dental Cat
Soldier Administrative and Training Data
Tab 7 Soldier Administrative and Training Data
CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS & TASK LIST
Task: A clearly defined, measurable activity accomplished by individuals and organizations. Tasks are specific activities which contribute to the accomplishment of encompassing missions or other requirements. A task should be definable, attainable, and decisive. (FM 25-100)
Operation: A military action, or administrative military mission; the process of carrying on combat, including movement, supply, attack, defense, and maneuvers needed to gain the objectives of any battle or campaign. (FM 101-5-1)
Mission: The task, together with the purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken and the reason therefore. In common usage, especially when applied to lower military units, a duty assigned to an individual or unit; a task. It usually contains the elements of who, what (task), when, where, and the reason (purpose), but seldom specifies how. (FM 101-5-1)
Attrition: The reduction in the effectiveness of a force caused by the loss of personnel or materiel (JP 1-02, NATO)
Block: A tactical task assigned to a unit that requires it to deny the enemy access to a given area or prevent enemy advance in a given direction or an avenue of approach. It may be for a specified time. Units may have to retain terrain and accept decisive engagement. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: a force assigned the task of "block" should normally be assigned the degree of success to be achieved and/or a specified time frame in support of its purpose.
Breach: A tactical task where any means available are employed to breach through or secure passage through an enemy defense, obstacle, minefield or fortification. (FM 101-5-1)
Canalize: To restrict operations to a narrow zone by use of obstacles, fires or unit maneuvering or positioning. (FM 101-5-1)
Clear: A tactical task to remove all enemy forces and eliminate organized resistance in an assigned zone, area, or location by destroying, capturing, or forcing the withdrawal of enemy forces such that they cannot interfere with the friendly unit's ability to accomplish its mission. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: the degree of success to be achieved should be specified so as to describe what is meant by "organized resistance". A force may be tasked to clear some or all organized resistance within a certain time frame. A force may also be assigned the task to "clear" a sector, route, lane, or area of operation. A force may also be assigned the task to "clear" an area of mines, obstacles, fortifications, booby-traps, etc.
Tab 10 Operational Definitions and Task List
Combat Power: A combination of the effects of maneuver, firepower, protection, leadership, and information.
Contain: A Tactical task to restrict enemy movement. (FM 101-5-1) To stop, hold, or surround the forces of the enemy or to cause the enemy to center activity on a given front and to prevent his withdrawing any part of his forces for use elsewhere. (JP 1-02, NATO) Comment: the meaning of "center activity" equates to focusing the majority of the enemy's combat power at a certain location or for a specific time frame.
Cover: A type of security operation that protects the force from surprise, develops the situation, and gives commanders time and space in which to respond to the enemy’s actions. Additionally, a Covering Force is any body or detacment of troops which provides security for a larger force by observation, reconnaissnance, attack, or defense, or by any combination of these methods. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: a covering force is a tactically self-contained force. It is typically organized with sufficient combat support (CS) and combat service support (CSS) forces to operate independently of the main body.
Delay (Delaying Operation): A tactical task to trade space for time, inflict maximum damage on the enemy force, and preserve the force within the limits established by the commander. In delay operations, the destruction of the enemy force is secondary to slowing his advance to gain time. (FM 101-5-1)
Destroy: A tactical task to physically render an enemy force combat-ineffective unless it is reconstituted. To render a target so damaged that it cannot function as intended nor be restored to a usable condition without being entirely rebuilt. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: the degree of "destruction" can be specified to a force assigned this task in relationship to its purpose. A target can be personnel, equipment, material, terrain, or an intangible such as morale or willingness to fight.
Demonstration: A type of attack that is a deception similar to a feint, with the exception that no contact with the enemy is sought. (FM 101-5-1)
Disrupt: A tactical task or obstacle effect that integrates fire planning and obstacle effort to break apart an enemy’s formation and tempo, interrupt the enemy’s timetable, or cause premature commitment of enemy forces, or the piecemealing of his attack. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: a force assigned that task of "disrupt" should normally be assigned the degree of success to be achieved and/or the duration of the "disruption" in relationship to its purpose.
CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS & TASK LIST
Tab 10 Operational Definitions and Task List
Feint: A type of attack used as a deception intended to draw the enemy’s attention away from the area of the main attack. This induces the enemy to move his reserves or to shift his fire support in reaction to the feint. Feints must appear real and therefore require some contact with the enemy. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: A “feint” is usually a limited-objective attack ranging in size from a raid to a supporting attack.
Fix: A tactical task in which actions are taken to prevent the enemy from moving any part of his forces either from a specific location or for a specific period of time by holding or surround them to prevent their withdrawal for use elsewhere. (FM 101-5-1)
Guard: A form of security operation whose primary task is to protect the main force by fighting to gain time while also observing and reporting information, and to prevent enemy ground observation of and direct fire against the main body by reconnoitering, attacking, defending, and delaying. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: A “guard force” normally operates within the range of the main body indirect fire weapons.
Interdict: A tactical task which is oriented on the enemy to prevent, hinder, or delay the use of an area or route by enemy forces. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: a force assigned the task of "interdict" should normally be assigned the degree of success to be achieved and/or the duration of the "interdiction" in relationship to its purpose.
Neutralize: To render enemy personnel or material incapable of interfering with a particular operation. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: a force assigned the task of "neutralize" will normally be assigned a specific time frame or degree of neutralization to be achieved in relationship to its purpose.
Retain: A tactical task to occupy and hold a terrain feature to ensure it is free of enemy occupation or use. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: a force assigned the task to "retain" may be required to occupy and hold a terrain feature to ensure it is free of enemy occupation or use for a specified period of time. This task is normally associated with defensive operations.
CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS & TASK LIST
Tab 10 Operational Definitions and Task List
Screen: A task to maintain surveillance; provide early warning to the main body; or impede, destroy, and harass enemy reconnaissance within its capability without becoming decisively engaged. A security element whose primary task is to observe, identify, and report information, and which only fights in self-protection. (FM 101-5-1)
Secure: A tactical task to gain possession of a position or terrain feature, with or without force, and to deploy in a manner which prevents its destruction or loss to enemy action. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: the attacking force may or may not need to physically occupy the area.
Seize: A tactical task to clear a designated area and obtain control of it. (FM 101-5-1). Comment: units assigned the task of "seize" will usually need to gain physical possession of a terrain feature from an enemy force.
Suppress (suppression): A tactical task to employ direct or indirect fires, electronic attack, or smoke on enemy personnel, weapons, or equipment to prevent or degrade enemy fires and observation on the friendly forces. (FM 101-5-1) Comment: a force assigned the task of “suppress” will normally be assigned a specific time frame or the desired effects of the "suppression" in relationship to its purpose.
Note: above list is not all inclusive.
CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS & TASK LIST
Tab 10 Operational Definitions and Task List
Classes of Supply
I. Sustenance (Food/ Water/ Sundry items)
II. Nonexpendables/Expendables/Durables
III. POL (petroleum/oil/lubrications)
IV. Barrier Materials (engineer materials)
V. Ammunition (explosives/demo)
VI. Personal Demand/ Non-Military items
VII. Major End Items (Bradleys/M16/Radios)
VIII. Medical Materials
IX. Repair Parts
X. Non Military Programs (Humanitarian/Civil Affairs)
Miscellaneous—salvaged materials/water/captured equipment
Logistical Functions• Fixing• Arming• Fueling• Manning• Moving• Sustaining
AAR Format
Sequence for Conducting AARs
1. Introduction and Rules2. Review of Objectives and Intent
Training ObjectivesCDRs Mission/IntentOPFOR CDRs Mission/IntentRelevant Doctrine (TTPs)
3. Summary of Recent Events4. Discussion of Key Issues
Chronological Order of EventsBattlefield Operating SystemsKey Events/Themes/Issues
5. Discussion of Optional IssuesSoldier/Leader SkillsTasks to Sustain/ImproveStatisticsOther
6. Discussion of Force Protection Issues7. Closing Comments (summary)
Tab 11 Classes of Supply/Logistical Functions/AAR Format
Priorities of Work in the Defense
1. Establish Local Security2. Position anti-armor ambushes3. Position antiarmor weapons, machine guns, and
squads and assign sectors of fire.4. Position other assets attached to the platoon.5. Establish the CP and wire communications.6. Designate FPLs and FPFs.7. Clear fields of fire and prepare range cards and
sector sketches.8. Coordinate with adjacent units—left, right, forward,
and to the rear.9. Prepare primary fighting positions.10. Emplace obstacles and mines.11. Mark or improve marking for TRPs and other fire
control measures.12. Improve primary fighting positions such as
overhead cover.13. Prepare alternate positions, then supplementary
positions.14. Establish a sleep and rest plan.15. Reconnoiter routes.16. Rehearse engagements, disengagements, and any
counterattack plans.17. Adjust positions or control measures as required.18. Stockpile ammunition, food, and water.19. Dig trenches to connect positions.20. Continue to improve positions.
Engagement Area Development
1. Identify ALL likely enemy Avenues of Approach
2. Determine likely Enemy Schemes of Maneuver (MPCOA)
3. Determine where to kill the enemy
4. Plan & Integrate Obstacles
5. Emplace Weapon Systems
6. Plan & Integrate Indirect Fires
7. Rehearse the Execution of Operations in the Engagement Area
Priority of Work for Engineer Assets
(Digging)
1. Vehicles
2. Anti Tank Weapons
3. Crew Served Weapons
4. Command Post
5. Individual Fighting Positions
Tab 12 Priorities of Work/EA Development
Modified Minimum Safe Distance Table (FM 6-141-1)
60mm mortar 260 260
81mm mortar 330 330 322
4.2-inch mortar 350 360
105mm howitzer 340 340 350 360 380 400
155mm howitzer 430 440 450 460 470 530 600 680
Weapon System at 1km 2km 4km 6km 8k 10k 12k 14k 16k 18k
Distances in meters
MORTAR CAPABILITIES
PROJECTILE 60MM 81MM 120MM HE 3490 5608 7200 ILLUM 3490 5100 7100 WP 3490 4500 7200 RP N/A 4875 N/A GAS N/A N/A N/A CS N/A N/A N/A
HOWITZER CAPABILITIES LIGHT INFANTRY: M119
PROJECTILE M119A1APERS* DIRECT FIRE ONLYHEP-T** DIRECT FIRE ONLY HE 14.3KMAPICM 11.5KMHE-RAP 19.1KMHC SMOKE 11.5KMWP 11.5KMILLUMINATION 11.5KM
*FLECHETTE RD; LIMITED SUPPLY**LIMITED SUPPLY; USED AGAINST LIGHT ARMORED VEHICLES AND BUNKERS
MAX/SUS RATE OF FIRE -- M119A1
6 RNDS/MIN FOR 2 MIN THEN 3 RNDS/MIN FOR 30 MIN THEN 1 RND/MIN
HOWITZER CAPABILITIES M109A6 (PALADIN)
PROJECTILE CHG8 CHG7W MAX RATE SUST RATEHE 18.1KM 14.7KM 4RDS/MIN FOR 1 RND/MIN
3 MIN FOR 60 MIN THEN .5 RDS/MIN
BB-DPICM 27.7 17.0DPICM* 17.8 14.4 M825 SMOKE 21.7 14.3COPPERHEAD*** 16.0 11.0ADAM/RAAM** 17.7 14.6ILLUMINATION 17.5 14.2HE-RAP 30.0 23.4
*CONTAINS 88 SUBMUNITIONS. EACH WILL PENETRATE 2.75” OF ARMORAND WILL PROCUCE ANTI-PERSONNEL FRAGMENTATION.
**FASCAM***FOOT PRINT CONSIDERATIONS: ANGLE “T” LESS THAN 800 MILS (45 DEGREES) DISTANCE FROM LASER TO TARGET: MOVING -- 3 KM STATIONARY - 5KM DISTANCE FROM HOWITZER TO TARGET: 16 KM
Indirect Fire Systems Capabilities
Tab 17 MSDs/Friendly Indirect Fire Capabilities
THREAT ANTITANK GUNS/MISSILES
WPNS SYSTEMS
RPG-7 RPG-18 SPG-9 AGS-17AT-2
SWATTERAT-3
SAGGERAT-4
SPIGOTAT-5
SPIRALAT-6
SPANDRELAT-7
SAXHORNAT-8SONGSTER T-12 ASU-85
VEHICLE MAN PACK
MAN PACK BMP BMP BTR BRDM BRDM MAN PACK T-64 TOWED VEHICLE
TRUCKVEHICLE HIP/HIND HIP/HIND HIP/HIND HIP/HIND T-80
RANGE (M) 300/500(2)
200 1000 1730 MAX 500 MIN 500 MIN 70 MIN 100 MIN 100 MIN 1000 MAX 4000 MAX 2000 15000 +3000 MAX 3000 MAX 2000 MAX 4000 MAX 5000 MAX
CALIBER 85/70 (1) 64 73 30 148 120 134 150 150 HEAT HEAT 100, HEAT 85, HEAT,WARHEAD HEAT HEAT HEAT FRAG HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT HVAPFSDS FRAG, SMOKE
MM HEAT
UNIT OF 20 100 PER 80 89 BRDM 10 BRDM 14 4 LCHR BRDM BRDM 15 60 RDS 7-8 RDS MINFIRE RD'S COMPANY HIP/HIND 4 HIP/HIND BTR BN HIP/HIND 4 HIP/HIND 4 GUN
TIME OF 4.5 SEC 4-6 SEC 2.5 SEC SLOW 23 SEC 25 SEC 11 SEC 20 SEC 11 SEC SUPER- 9 SECFLIGHT MAX MAX MAX RANGE RANGE RANGE RANGE RANGE SONIC RANGE
330 375 400 500 + 400 + 600 600 600 + 700-800 225 (SABOT) 100 HVAP-T(MM) 400 HEAT 400 HEAT
FIRE OPTICAL OPTICAL IR TELESCOPIC SACLOS MCLOS SACLOS SACLOS SACLOS SACLOS SACLOS IR DIRECTFIRECONTROL PASSIVE SIGHT MCLOS SACLOS TELESCOPE
IR
MANPACK
MANPACK
Tab 18 Threat Anti Tank Weapons
THREAT ARMORT-55 T-62
ARMAMENT ARMOR
PENETRATION
(MM) (RANGE)
NIGHT VISION
CBRPROTECTION
100MM (DOIT 25) 280 HVAP
390 HEAT (1500M)7.62 MM PKT
8 (1000M)12.7MM DSHE
20 (1000M)
DRIVER IR GUNNER IR
CDR
PAZNO CHEMICAL
99
203
102
242
T-64
CBR FILTERATION
OVERPRESSURE
200 (GLACIS)
275
T-72
CBR FILTERATION
OVERPRESSURE
275
T-80
IR (ALL)
CBR FILTERATION
OVERPRESSURE
85
0.8
42 W/O 45 W/RA
4852.7
30
60
0.91
41
4002.7
30
50
0.91
38
3002.7
30
50
0.8
38
3002.7
30
FORD/SNORKEL (M)
SPEED (KPH)LAND / WATER
VERTICLE STEP (M)WEIGHT (MT)
ROAD RANGE (KM)TRENCH CROSSINGGRADE (DEGREE)
1.4 / 5.5
50
0.8
38
5002.730
UNKNOWN
115MM SMOOTHBORE 280 HVAP/450 HEAT
7.62 MM PKT8 (1000M)
12.7MM DSHE20 (1000M)
125MM (RAPIRA3) 300 HVAPFSDS
475 HEAT (1500M)7.62 MM PKT
8 (1000M)12.7MM NSVT
20 (1000M)
125MM (RAPIRA3) 300 HVAPFSDS
475 HEAT (1500M)7.62 MM PKT
8 (1000M)12.7MM NSVT
20 (1000M)
125MM SMOOTHBORE400+ HVAPFSDS
500 HEAT (1500M)7.62 MM PKT
8 (1000M)12.7MM NSVT
20 (1000M)
DRIVER IR GUNNER IR
CDR
DRIVER IR GUNNER PASSIVE
CDR LASER
DRIVER IR GUNNER PASSIVE
CDR LASER
PAZ
NO CHEMICAL
ARMORPROTECTION
(MM)
(HULL)
(TURRET)
200 (GLACIS)
1.4 / 5.5 1.4 / 5.5 1.4 / 5.5 1.4 / 5.5
UNKNOWN
Tab 19 Threat Armor Capabilities
THREAT APC’S/IFV’S
BMP 1 BMP/2
ARMAMENT ARMOR
PENETRATION
(MM) (RANGE)
NIGHT VISION
CBRPROTECTION
73MM (2A28)
300 (800M)
AT-3 SAGGER400 (3000 M)
7.62MM PKT8 (500M)
DRIVER IRGUNNER PASSIVE
CDR PASSIVE
CBR FILTERATION
OVERPRESSURE
19
23
30MM
30 (1000M)
AT-5 SPANDREL600 (4000M)
7.62MM PKT
8 (500M)
GUNNER PASSIVECDR PASSIVECBR FILTERATION
OVERPRESSURE
19
23
BTR-60/70/8014.5MM KPVT(PB)
20 (1000M)
7.62MM PKT
8 (500M)
DRIVER IRCDR IR
CBR FILTERATION
OVERPRESSURE
9/10
7
BRDM-214.5MM KPVT
20 (1000M)
7.62MM PKT
8 (500M)
DRIVER IRCDR IR
CBR FILTERATION
OVERPRESSURE
14
7
BMP-3100MM
30MM COAX
7.62MM PKT (3)
AT-10 MAIN GUN
UNKNOWN
CBR FILTERATION
OVERPRESSURE
UNKNOWN
3/7 POSSIBLEAMPHIB
70/10
0.8
18.7
6002.535
2-4/4AMPHIB
100/10
0.4
7.07501/630
3/8AMPHIB
80/10
0.4
10.2 (11)500
230
3/7AMPHIB
70/10
0.8
7.53201.630
CREW/PASSENGERFORD/SNORKEL (M)
SPEED (KPH)LAND / WATER
VERTICLE STEP (M)WEIGHT (MT)
ROAD RANGE (KM)TRENCH CROSSINGGRADE (DEGREE)
3/8AMPHIB
70/10
0.8
7.53201.630
UNKNOWN
ARMORPROTECTION
(MM)
(HULL)
(TURRET)
DRIVER IR
Tab 20 Threat APC/IFV Capabilities
THREAT ARTILLERY/MORTARSWPN SYSTEM RANGE CALIBER AMMUNITION RATE OF FIRE UNIT OF
FIRE ORGANIZATION
D-30 HOW 15300 122MM HE, FRAG, HEAT 7-8 80 HOW BATTALIONILLUM, SMOKE BTR (MRR)
D-20 HOW 17300 152MM HE, FRAG, HEAT 5 60 MRD22,000 RAP ILLUM, SMOKE, ARTY REG
NUKE, CHEM, RAP MRD2S1 SP HOW 15300 122MM HE, FRAG, HEAT 5-8 80 HOW BATTALION
ILLUM, SMOKE BMP (MRR)CHEM, RAP
2S3 SP HOW 17300 152MM HE, FRAG, HEAT 4 60 ARTILLERY30,000 RAP ILLUM, SMOKE, REGIMENT
NUKE, CHEM, RAP MRD/TD2S5 SP HOW 27000 152MM HE, FRAG, HEAT 4 -- FRONT/ARMY
35,000 RAP ILLUM, SMOKE, GUN BNNUKE, CHEM, RAP
M1976 GUN 27000 152MM HE, FRAG, NUKE --- 80 FRONT/ARMY35,000 RAP GUN BN
BM-21 MRL 20500 122MM HE, FRAG, CHEM 40 (20 SEC) 120 ARTILLERY REGOF MRD OR TD
M1943 MORTAR 5700 120MM HE, FRAG, CHEM 9 80 MORTAR BATTERYSMOKE, ILLUM MRB
SS-21 120 KM ----- HE, CHEM, NUKE --- ONE MISSLE/ FROG REGTEL VEHICLE AT FRONT/ARMY
Tab 21 Threat Artillery Capabilities
THREAT HELICOPTERSMI-2
HOPLITEMI-6
HOOKMI-8/17
HIPMI-24HIND
MI-26HALO
MI-28HAVOC
KA-?KOKUM
MISSIONCOMMAND/CONTROL
TRANSPORT
ATTACKATTACK
TRANSPORT ATTACK AIR TO AIRRECONNAISANCE
TRANPORTTRANSPORT
ECM
ARMAMENT
12.7MM MG 12.7MM MG 12.7MM MG 12.7MM MG
NONE
30MM CANNON30MM
CANNON
2X ROCKET PODS 6X ROCKET PODS 30MM CANNON
ROCKET PODS
AAM'S
4X AT-2,3,6 4X ROCKET POD
16X ATGM'S4X 250 KG BOMBS 4X AT-2,3,6
AAM'S2X 500 KG BOMBS 4X 250 KG BOMBS
2X 500 KG BOMBS
CREW 1 5 2 3 5 2 2
PASSENGER 6-8 65 24 8-10 100 + NONE NONE
SPEED (KM/H) 210 300 250 320 300 300 350
COMBAT 170 300 200 160 370 240 250RADIUS (KM)
MIG-27FLOGGER
SU-17FITTER
SU-24FENCER
SU-25FROGFOOT
GROUND ATTACK GROUND ATTACK DEEP INTERDICTION GROUND ATTACKMISSION30MM GATLING GUN 2X 30MM GUNS 30MM GATLING GUNS 2X 30MM GUNS
3,000 KG BOMBS 3,000 KG BOMBS 2,500 KG BOMBS 4,000 KG BOMBSASM'S ASM'S ASM'S ROCKET PODS
NUCLEAR WEAPONS ROCKET PODS NUCLEAR WEAPONS AAM'SNUCLEAR WEAPONS
ARMAMENT
1 1 2 1CREW980 1200 1250 475SPEED (KM/H)800 700 1800 550RADIUS (KM)
AIRCRAFT
AIRCRAFT
Tab 22 Threat Helicopter Capabilities
XO goes to PLL Clerk-
gets 5988E’s
XO scrubs 5988’s-what needs to be
fixed
PL scrubs 5988’s
Does every fault have a corresponding
part requested?
Does everything on order have a valid
DOC #/Status Code?
Highlight what needs to be fixed-
pass to PSG/SL/Sect. LDR
PSG/SLs scrub 5988’s
SLs give 5988 to operators
Operators conduct PMCS IAW –10 TM
OPRTR fixes –10 level problems
Can’t Fix it? Write it down!
Mechanics/Armorers verify the fault
Mechanic fixes –20 level problems
Can’t fix it? Write down order# for
part from –20 book5988 back to operator
5988 back to SL
SL takes to PLL Clerk; scrubs list
Deletes fixed faults
Reorders parts missing status code
Orders fault’s part(s)
PLL Clerk saves/updates-assigns docmt.# sends to higher
Higher inputs computer assigns
status code.
Higher returns 5988 to unit
PLL Clerk reprints 5988E’s
No status code = no parts ordered
Tracking the status of ordered parts/equipment
PL’s Job Starts
Here!!
Tab 23 Maintenance Tracking Guide
B__
BC GNRDVR
B__
PLGNRDVR RTO
BCGNRDVR
B__
B__PSGGNRDVR
MOUNTED SECTIONS
TLM203
GRM203
RM16
ARM249
SLM4
TLM203
AAM4
RM16
ARM249
SLM203
MGM240B
AG M16
MGM240B
AGM4
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