Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course OPFOR TTP.

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Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course OPFOR TTP

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Terminal Learning Objective (TLO) Action: Identify OPFOR tactics, techniques and procedures. Condition: Given intelligence handbook, group discussion, and slide presentation. Standard: Score 70% on a 62 question multiple choice test.

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course SAFETY REQUIREMENTS: GENERAL SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT: LOW ENVIRONMENT CONSIDERATIONS: If you brought in, take it with you!! EVALUATION: Students will be evaluated during a written exam and throughout the duration of graded FTX. General Admin Safety requirements: General safety Risk assessment: Low Environment considerations: If you brought in, take it with you!! Evaluation: Students will be evaluated during a written exam and throughout the duration of graded FTX. General Admin

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Enabling Learning Objective A (ELO A) Action: Identify OPFOR tactics. Condition: Given intelligence handbook, group discussion, and slide presentation. Standard: Score 70% on a 62 question multiple choice test.

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Sample Doctrinal Line and Block Chart (North Korean Peoples Army)

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course NKPA MECHANIZED INFANTRY DIVISION 107 X APCs 35 X TANKs XX X X 107 X TANKs 35 X APCs I 18 X GUNs (EACH BATTALION) I 18 X GUNs (EACH BATTALION) I 12 X ZSU-23-4s or SA-9/13s I I CHEMICAL I COMMANDO I HQs I

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Tactical Maneuver Maneuver is an organized movement of troops during combat to take a more advantageous position relative to the enemy in delivering a decisive attack….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Types of Tactical Maneuver Close envelopment Deep envelopment Double envelopment Withdrawal

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Close Envelopment A flanking maneuver executed to strike enemy forces in the flank or rear….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Close Envelopment

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Deep Envelopment A maneuver carried out in great depth that enables a unit to attack the enemy from the rear or seize key terrain….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Deep Envelopment

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Double Envelopment A combination of two envelopments, two close envelopments, or one deep and one close envelopment that exposes enemy flanks and rear….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Double Envelopment

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Withdrawal Used to disengage troops from an enemy attack and to occupy more advantageous defensive….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course x Withdrawal

Elements of the Combat Formation Reconnaissance Forward detachment Raiding detachment Advance guard CSOP (defense) Reserves Flank and rear security

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Reconnaissance The element of the combat formation that moves as far forward of the parent division or regiment as the combat situation requires….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Forward Detachment A combined arms force created around a reinforced regiment or maneuver battalion who’s mission is to seize key terrain in order facilitate rapid movement of the parent unit….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Raiding Detachment A reinforced unit who’s key mission is block or destroy enemy units that threaten the main body of the combat formation….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Advanced Guard This element ensures the unhindered, secure advance of the main body of the combat formation by conducting seek and destroy missions on enemy forces….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Combat Security Outpost (CSOP) These elements provide both early warning and the initial engagement of an advancing enemy….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Reserves Combined Arms/Tank Antitank Anti-descent Special

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Flank and Rear Security Element These forces are provided by each unit of the main body. They provide flank and rear security up to 5 kms from the parent unit….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course 1. RECONNAISSANCE 2. FORWARD DETACHMENT 3. RAIDING DETACHMENT 4. ADVANCE GUARD 5. CSOP (DEFENSE) 6. RESERVES 7. FLANK AND REAR SECURITY KEY/DECISIVE TERRAIN Elements of the Combat Formation

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Echelonment of Forces The practice of splitting a force in order to provide coverage of both the enemy front and rear (offense and defense)….

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course First Echelon Mission: Achieve parent organizations immediate and subsequent objectives Combined arms effort Principle attack force 1/2 to 2/3 of attack force

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Second Echelon Mission: Exploit success, conduct a pursuit, destroy by passed enemy, defeat a counterattack Assigned specific missions Combined arms effort 1/3 to 1/2 combat power of unit

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Tactical Formations March Pre-battle Battle

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course March Used when: –Leaving assembly areas –Meeting engagements –During pursuit –Conducting a passage of line Offers speed and control

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Pre-battle Facilitates rapid movement from march to battle formation Focuses speed, dispersion, flexibility & firepower in one direction Used when approaching the battlefield During a pursuit Attacking weak defenses

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course Battle Formation Assumed prior to combat Meeting strong resistance Division/regiment –1st echelon units in pre-battle Battalion –1st echelon companies in pre-battle Company –Platoons on line

Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leader Course QUESTIONS???