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This document outlines various tactical operations including reconnaissance, meeting engagements, relief in place, link up, withdrawal, and tactical movement. It describes factors to consider for each operation such as command and control, coordination, security, and planning movement routes. Guidelines are provided for conducting reconnaissance, advancing to contact in battle groups, and organizing covering and reserve forces.
This document outlines various tactical operations including reconnaissance, meeting engagements, relief in place, link up, withdrawal, and tactical movement. It describes factors to consider for each operation such as command and control, coordination, security, and planning movement routes. Guidelines are provided for conducting reconnaissance, advancing to contact in battle groups, and organizing covering and reserve forces.
This document outlines various tactical operations including reconnaissance, meeting engagements, relief in place, link up, withdrawal, and tactical movement. It describes factors to consider for each operation such as command and control, coordination, security, and planning movement routes. Guidelines are provided for conducting reconnaissance, advancing to contact in battle groups, and organizing covering and reserve forces.
Enabling Op Links other ops and support between tactical activities
RECCE MEETING ENGAGEMENT RELIEF IN PLACE
Capabilities of GMR: Characteristics: Planning factors: -Recce -Lack of info and time -Security -Route -Chaos and confusion -Timing -Area -low level skirmish not part of coord BG -Sequence -Point response -Allocation of Routes and Areas -Zone BG CO should decide to: -Counter-Recce -Attack RIP C2 considerations: -Recce in Force -Defence -Transfer of Command -CBRN recce/survey -Withdraw -Signals -Surveillance -Time -Counter-Recce LINK UP -Report lines, routes and assembly areas -Population Engagement Conducted to: -Arrangement of recce, liaison, advance -Complete encirclement party movement, traffic control and sigs Medium/Close recce delineation factors: -Assist in breakout of encircled force -Movement restrictions -immediacy -Join attacking force in enemy rear -Handover of combat supply and eqpt -proximity -Handover of barrier plan responsibility -latency Control Measures: -Zone of attack/axes of advance Passage of Line C2 considerations: Engr Recce Task -Report Lines -Selection of routes -Confirm Obstacles -Restrictive Fire Line (RFL) -Attack position -Confirm terrain info -Fire Support Safety Line (FSSL) -Movement -Select suitable routes -Checkpoint -Transfer of command -Explosive ordnance recce -Link-up and Alternate Link-up points -Tactical support -Fire support SECURITY Types -Passage through obstacles Covering Force -Moving Force with Stationary Force -Traffic control Screening Force -Two Moving Forces -Waiting areas Guard -Handover Line WITHDRAWAL ADVANCE TO CONTACT -Hasty withdrawal Fundamentals -Deliberate withdrawal -Shock action -SA Principles: -Depth -Security -Balance -Surprise -Simplicity -Maintenance of morale -Reserves -Maintenance of momentum Organization: -Control vital ground/key terrain -Covering Force -Main Body Organization -Reserve -Covering Force -Advance Guard Stages: -Main Body -Thinning out -Protection (guard) element -Preparation -Reserve -Disengagement and withdrawal -Security TACTICAL MOVEMENT Fundamentals Movement Plan: -Protection -Separate routes for veh and dismounted -March Discipline -Route recce, route marking, traffic -Multiple routes control, and guides -Info on demolition and destruction of Types withdraw routes -Tactical Move -Local checkpoint, RV, report line -Administrative Move -Order of March -Independent traffic -Timing -Rearward passage of line Basic Combat Formation -Cbt ID system or Recognition signals -Column -Location of AOR -Line -Echelon Left/Right RETIREMENT -Box Same as withdrawal with the exception -Wedge that it is unlikely to require a robust -V covering force