12/16/2015CS12051 IMMEDIATE ACTION DRILLS 030401 ICS1106 1 OF 29.

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12/16/2015CS12051 IMMEDIATE ACTION DRILLS ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS12052 LEARNING OBJECTIVES TLO: Execute the immediate actions upon contact with the enemy ELO’S: (1) Demonstrate the immediate halt drill. (2) Demonstrate the air observation drill. (3) Demonstrate the hasty ambush drill. (4) Demonstrate the immediate assault drill. (5) Demonstrate the break contact drill. (6) Demonstrate the near ambush drill. (7) Demonstrate the far ambush drill ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS12053 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS UPON E NEMY CONTACT ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS12054 THREE TYPES OF CONTACT Observation Meeting engagement Ambush ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS12055 Prohibits contact Defensive in nature Break contact and continue the mission MISSION DEPENDENT ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS12056 MISSION DEPENDENT Permits contact Offensive in nature Seek opportunities Exploit opportunities ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS12057 TWO TYPES OF PHYSICAL CONTACT Meeting engagement Ambush ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS12058 IMMEDIATE ACTIONS All members must be trained Visual or physical contact Simple/minimal use of signals ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS12059 IMMEDIATE HALT Enemy detected, but we’re not Freeze Remain motionless and quiet ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS AIR OBSERVATION Reduce detection and casualties Freeze Patrol leader ID’s aircraft and gives further signals or orders Do not look up ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS MEETING ENGAGEMENT Hasty ambush Immediate assault ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS HASTY AMBUSH Patrol leader or authorized member gives the signal Patrol leader initiates If detected first Alternate means of initiating When used offensively ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS IMMEDIATE ASSAULT Defensively Offensively Meeting engagement ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS nd Fire Team 1 st FireTeam3 rd Fire Team ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS DEFENSIVE MEASURES If enemy withdraws-assault is stopped-contact is broken If enemy stands fast-assault through his position until contact is broken ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS OFFENSIVE MEASURES If the enemy is decisively engaged Escapees are pursued and destroyed If fired upon from greater than fifty meters ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS BREAKING CONTACT Fire and maneuver The clock system ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS FIRE AND MANEUVER One portion of the patrol returns fire while the other moves by bounds away from the enemy Each covers by fire until they all break contact ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS COUNTER AMBUSH The IA drill is distance dependent Near ambush-within fifty meters Far ambush-beyond fifty meters ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS NEAR AMBUSH The longer you remain the greater the casualties Members in the kill zone assault through ICS OF 29

12/16/2015CS FAR AMBUSH Kill zone Greater range provides maneuver space and opportunity to seek cover Members in the kill zone Members not in the kill zone ICS OF 29

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