Главная Manuals FM 3-01.48 DIVISIONAL AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE SENTINEL PLATOON OPERATIONS (DECEMBER 2003)
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10. Reconnaissance time ______
a. Primary route. ______
b. Alternate route. ______
11. Time to pass warning order (WARNO). ______
12. Receipt of order. ______
Figure D-2. Checklist 2 (Continued)
CHECKLIST 3. LIGHT FIGHTER
1. Air mission brief received. ______
2. Airspace users with aviation units coordinated. Primary and alternate command
frequency acquired. ______
3. Number of passengers (PAX) transported. ______
4. Number of aircraft to be utilized and time on station. ______
5. Locations of obstacles/special conditions. ______
6. Pickup zone (PZ) control:
a. Loads inspected, local security implemented, voice or visual communication
with aircraft obtained, obstacles and pickup zone marked. ______
b. Flight leader advised of landing direction, wind direction and obstacles. ______
7. Landing zone (LZ) control
• Local security implemented, voice or visual communications with aircraft
obtained, obstacles on LZ marked (if necessary). ______
8. PZ/LZ Teams:
• Equipment marked, aircraft guided, equipment hooked up, internal load
(if any), assisted, checked for obstacles. ______
9. Safety:
• Ground reconnaissance conducted, PZ/LZ properly marked, and PAX
consolidated 100 meters to the left of the aircraft. ______
10. Situation:
• Frontline trace (enemy, enemy air capability, enemy ADA capability, weather). ______
11. Mission:
• Mission statement includes who, what, when, why, and where. Includes the
command and support relationship and priority. ______
12. Execution:
a. Platoon leader’s concept of operation:
•• Visualization of the execution from start to completion. ______
•• Support of maneuver forces, stationary asset(s), convoy, et cetera. Includes
the overall plan and missions of the platoon. ______
b. Platoon leaders intent for the operation:
•• Scheme of maneuver. ______
•• Fire support. ______
•• Missions to divisional AMD assets (air cavalry, attack, lift, Chinook CH-47,
pathfinders, et cetera). ______
c. Coordinate instructions:
•• Pickup zone(s). ______
•• Name/number. ______
•• Coordinates. ______
•• Load time. ______
•• Takeoff time. ______
Figure D-3. Checklist 3
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•• Markings. ______
•• Control. ______
•• Landing formation. ______
•• Approach/departure direction. ______
•• Alternate PZ name/number. ______
•• Aircraft load/sling load. ______
•• Penetration points. ______
•• Extraction PZ, LZ(s). ______
•• Name and number. ______
•• Coordinates. ______
•• H-hour. ______
•• Markings. ______
•• Control. ______
•• Landing formation and direction. ______
•• Alternate LZ name and number. ______
•• LAAGER site:
Communications. ______
Security force. ______
Flight routes and alternates. ______
Possible abort criteria. ______
Cross forward line of own troops (FLOT) operations. ______
Aircraft speed. ______
Aircraft altitude. ______
Aircraft crank time. ______
13. Service Support:
a. Forward area rearm/refuel points. ______
b. Rations. ______
c. POL. ______
d. Water. ______
e. Ammunition control. ______
f. Ammunition supply point locations. ______
g. Communication contact teams. ______
h. Maintenance:
•• Motors. ______
•• AMD systems. ______
•• Uniform and equipment. ______
j. Method of handling sick and wounded. ______
k. Prisoners of war. ______
14. Command and Signal:
a. Chain of command and locations. ______
b. Locations of headquarters. ______
c. Command posts and alternate command posts.
•• Battery. ______
•• Platoon. ______
•• Supported unit command posts. ______
•• d. Supported unit call signs. ______
•• e. Automated network control device (ANCD). ______
•• f. Identification friend or foe (IFF) mode IV. ______
•• g. Time zone. ______
•• h. Early warning digital frequencies. ______
Figure D-3. Checklist 3 (Continued)
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CHECKLIST 4. PLATOON SERGEANT
MONITOR PLATOON OPERATIONS
1. Obtain, copy, and distribute graphics (maneuver, obstacle, combat service support
(CSS), and Army airspace command and control (A2C2). ______
2. Plan Sentinel employment. ______
3. Disseminate intelligence. ______
4. Monitor divisional AMD battery planning, preparation, and execution. _____
5. Advises Sentinel platoon leader on status of platoon to include personnel and
sensitive items (focusing on classes I, III, and V). ______
6. Provide early warning (EW) digital frequencies to divisional AMD assets. ______
MAINTAIN SITUATION AWARENESS
1. Operation order (OPORD) on-hand and understood. ______
2. Warning order (WARNO) on-hand and understood. ______
3. Fragmentary order (FRAGO) on-hand and understood. ______
4. Battalion, battery, and supported unit scheme of maneuver understood by platoon. ______
5. Ensure good security plan during position occupation.______
6. Know location of battery and supported unit maintenance and collection point (UMCP):
current and future. ______
7. Know location of battery and supported unit tactical operations center (TOC) and
tactical air control (TAC): current and future. ______
8. Know location of battery and supported unit decontamination sites: current and future. ______
9. Know location of battery and supported unit casualty collection points: current and future. ______
10. Provide locations of Sentinels to divisional AMD assets. ______
PLANNING, PREPARATION, AND EXECUTION
1. Planning
a. Assist platoon leader with platoon time line development and enforcement.
______
b. Assist platoon leader with developing a sound platoon C2 plan. ______
2. Planning and preparation.
a. Ensure platoon casualty and vehicle evacuation plan is complete and rehearsed,
if time allows. ______
b. Class IV distribution plan developed. ______
c. Engineer equipment usage management plan. ______
d. Assist platoon leader in planning and conducting all rehearsals. ______
e. Ensure coordination with batteries for all classes of supply and support.______
f. Ensure a cross-leveling and resupply plan is in place. ______
3. Preparation.
a. Supported unit scheme of maneuver. ______
b. A2C2 measures. ______
c. Airspace control plans (ACPs). ______
d. Standard use Army aircraft flight route (SAAFRs). ______
e. Fire support coordination measures (trigger lines, target reference point [TRP])
are disseminated and understood. Update on maneuver scout UAV launchings. ______
f. Conduct platoon sergeant and platoon leader precombat inspections (PCIs). ______
4. Preparation and execution.
• Be familiar with passive air defense measures. ______
5. Planning, preparation, and execution.
• Maintain platoon maintenance status. ______
Figure D-4. Checklist 4
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6. Execution
a. Take action to correct non-mission capable (NMC) vehicles. ______
b. Assist platoon leader in adjusting maintenance and or combat losses. ______
c. Assist platoon leader in reporting platoon status (Sentinel locations, Classes I, III,
and V, et cetera). ______
d. Apply priorities of work for Sentinel team. ______
e. Set up radar (crew drill standard), C3I node (w/IntraSHORAD net). ______
f. Ensure good communication with section sergeant and platoon headquarters,
EPLRS/SINCGARS are up and working, report arrival at location per SOP. ______
g. Emplace M8 alarm. ______
h. Camouflage positions and equipment. ______
i. Prepare fighting positions and range cards (continue to improve positions).
______
j. Establish team CP. ______
k. Perform vehicle, weapon, and communication maintenance. ______
l. Operate according to rest plan (team chief will develop a rest plan that allows the team to
operate 24 hours). ______
Figure D-4. Checklist 4 (Continued)
CHECKLIST 5. PRIORITIES OF WORK
1. N - Hour:
a. Establish security. ______
b. Clear area of NBC hazards. ______
c. Establish location of divisional AMD elements in broadcast area and zone. ______
d. Perform emplacement crew drill. ______
2. Establish and maintain data link with divisional AMD elements.
a. Establish communication with battery and ABMOC. ______
b. Emplace M8 alarm (150M - combat; 50M - training). ______
c. Select alternate position. ______
d. Begin range card. ______
3. N + 1:
a. Camouflage vehicles, radar, and generators. ______
b. Dig hasty individual fighting positions. ______
c. Complete range card. ______
4. N + 2:
• Emplace special equipment as necessary (claymores, concertina wire, et cetera). ______
5. N + 3 to N + 9:
• Dig in individual fighting positions. ______
6. N - 10 to N + 24:
a. Rehearse movement to alternate position. ______
b. Establish a sleep/security/maintenance plan. ______
7. N + 24 and beyond:
a. Constantly improve position. ______
b. Include alternate position and range card improvement. ______
Figure D-5. Checklist 5
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CHECKLIST 6. SECTION LEADER BRIEFING
1. Mission. ______
a. Divisional AMD battery and assets locations. ______
b. Routes and alternate routes. ______
c. ADW. ______
d. WCS. ______
e. ROE. ______
f. Hostile criteria. ______
g. Platoon rally point and release point. ______
2. Friendly elements in AO.
a. Platoon FRAGO/OPORD. ______
b. Rehearsal location and time. ______
Figure D-6. Checklist 6
CHECKLIST 7. POSITION OCCUPATION
1. Sufficiency for Sentinel occupation.
a.
360ºline-of-sight. ______
b. Alternate exit and entrance routes. ______
c. Positions must be easily defensible against ground attack. ______
d. Good communications with higher, lower, and supported units. ______
e. Good observation and line of sight. ______
f. Reconnaissance prior to occupation. ______
g. Coordination with appropriate S3 prior to occupation. ______
h. Area secured prior to occupation. ______
i. Listening post and observation post established at main entrance. ______
j. NBC detection, monitoring, and survey team check the area prior to arrival.______
k. Ensure a closure report is submitted per SOP. ______
l. When necessary establish vehicle dismount point with ground guide. ______
m. Place NBC alarms. ______
n. Establish occupation time line (consider mission and its relation to scheme of maneuver and
supported unit time line). ______
o. Fill gaps in the position with individual fighting positions. _____
p. Team chief coordinate with the unit to the left and right. ______
q. Ensure listening posts and outposts (if applicable) have the following:
•• Cover and concealment. ______
•• Communications. ______
•• Range card. _____
2. Plan and conduct the following:
a. Ammunition resupply. ______
b. POL resupply. ______
c. Water resupply.______
d. Ration resupply and feeding. ______
e. Maintenance support. ______
f. Evacuation plan. ______
Figure D-7. Checklist 7
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g. Necessary reports submission. ______
h. Noise, light, and litter discipline. ______
3. Brief Sentinel team on:
a. Tactical situation. ______
b. Mission. ______
c. Challenge and password. ______
Figure D-7. Checklist 7 (Continued)
CHECKLIST 8. PLATOON COORDINATION
Coordinate with maneuver S3 and obtain:
• Commander's intent. ______
• Frontline trace (operations overlay). ______
• Friendly air and ground situation. ______
• Mission. ______
• Task force rehearsal location and time. ______
• Current enemy situation, IPB (air and ground) requirements from maneuver S2. ______
• Administrative and logistics operations from S1 and S4. ______
• Personnel reporting and replacement procedures. ______
• Maintenance and vehicle recovery. ______
• Rations and water resupply. ______
• Casualty evacuation. ______
• Ammunition resupply. _____
• POL resupply. _____
• NBC situation and location of decon points from the maneuver NBC officer.
_____
• Current SOI requirements and changes. ______
• Radio replacement procedure. ______
• Current COMSEC requirements and changes. ______
Figure D-8. Checklist 8
CHECKLIST 9. PLATOON COMMAND POST
1. Observe COMSEC/ECCM procedures:
a. Enter net according to unit SOI procedures. ______
b. Establish platoon net. ______
c. Enforce net discipline. ______
d. Ensure all required reports are identified and submitted in a timely manner. ______
e. Establish maintenance recovery procedures for platoon. ______
f. Ensure logistical resupply of the platoon occurs. ______
g. Ensure all CP supplies are on-hand. ______
h. Know current SOI and authentication passwords. ______
i. Know and display on map the current locations of all Sentinel teams. ______
j. Ensure platoon sergeant is briefed on plans and operations so he can take over
in your absence. ______
Figure D-9. Checklist 9
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2. Have at a minimum, but not limited to:
a. Mission. ______
b. Frontline trace. ______
c. Friendly air and ground situation. ______
d. Enemy air, ground, NBC, and early warning situation. ______
e. Location of decontamination points and clean and dirty routes. ______
f. Signal operating instructions (SOI) requirements and changes. ______
g. Bridging, route, and obstacle information. ______
3. Take corrective maintenance action on down equipment. ______
4. Coordinate with adjacent units. ______
5. Ensure sections with non-operational equipment still observe cover and concealment. ______
6. Camouflage disabled vehicles. ______
7. Ensure all teams perform PMCS on equipment. ______
8. Ensure security measures are taken for classified documents and other sensitive items
per unit SOP. ______
9. Ensure platoon members have the necessary means to keep clean and perform personal
hygiene daily. ______
Figure D-9. Checklist 9 (Continued)
CHECKLIST 10. PLATOON OPERATION PLANNING PHASE
1. Apply 1/3-2/3 rule to the teams. ______
2. Perform backward planning. ______
3. Consider factors of METT-TC in planning. ______
4. Present recommendations to commander or S3 regarding allocation of Sentinel teams. ______
5. Actively participate with battalion or battery staff during planning process. ______
6. Plan platoon rehearsal (location, time, and duration). ______
7. Properly analyze enemy air avenues of approach. ______
8. Ensure Sentinel plan compensates for maintenance and combat losses. ______
9. Ensure Sentinel plan supports commander's scheme of maneuver and intent. ______
10. Plan for contingencies. ______
11. Plan for Sentinel team refuel and maintenance. ______
12. Plan for Sentinel teams in assembly areas. ______
13. Discuss early warning to the maneuver force. ______
14. Address with the task force the employment of air guards and engaging enemy air with
organic weapons. ______
15. Perform adequate reconnaissance to position occupation. ______
16. Make provisions for alternate and secondary positions. ______
17. Plan medical evacuation of casualties through AMD battery. ______
PREPARATION PHASE
1. Brief all personnel on the OPORD. ______
2. Extract or address pertinent elements of supported unit OPORD in platoon OPORD. ______
3. Move personnel into position or perform face-to-face coordination for Sentinel employment.______
4. Verify that Sentinel personnel use proper camouflage. ______
5. Verify that Sentinel personnel are prepared to broadcast track data at first light. ______
Figure D-10. Checklist 10
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6. Verify that precombat checks and PMCS are accomplished. ______
7. Verify that Class III and V uploads are accomplished in a timely manner.
______
8. Check Sentinel coverage of battery road march and preparation. ______
9. Verify complete dissemination and understanding of OPORDs with backbriefs. ______
10. Verify that Sentinel sections conduct initial and ongoing liaison. ______
11. Check preparation of primary, alternate, and supplementary positions. ______
12. Verify request and receipt of engineer support. ______
13. Template actual divisional AMD coverage. ______
14. Conduct rehearsals at all echelons. ______
14. Conduct rehearsals at all echelons.______
15. Conduct backbriefs. ______
16. Verify Sentinel personnel are dug in. ______
17. Verify adjacent unit coordination. ______
18. Verify dissemination of engineer obstacle overlay. ______
19. Ensure clear lanes and the location of minefields are known. ______
20. Conduct coordination for medical evacuation on the ground with supported battery. ______
EXECUTION PHASE
1. Immediately pass any enemy information to the platoon. ______
2. Keep platoon informed on disposition of Sentinel sections and battery. ______
3. Maintain adequate communications to facilitate C2. ______
4. Ensure Sentinel ground enemy contact reports, situation reports, and spot reports (spotters)
are sent in a timely fashion. ______
5. Make adjustments to compensate for maintenance and combat losses. ______
6. Alert Sentinel platoon to use pre-dug foxholes if enemy artillery is expected. ______
7. Alert platoon to properly respond to NBC conditions. ______
8. Ensure choke points are properly defended. ______
9. Ensure the chain of command communication is up and functioning. ______
REORGANIZATION
The following must take place when combat losses have occurred.
1. Platoon organization reestablished.
2. FRAGO issued for follow-on mission.
3. Ammunition status reviewed.
4. Cross-leveling accomplished.
5. Class III supplies obtained.
6. Casualties treated and evacuated.
7. Battery notified for maintenance support or to pass reports.
8. Battery updated on status of personnel.
9. Sentinel teams perform PMCS and identify any equipment problems.
CONSOLIDATION
1. Platoon reestablishes local security.
2. Prepares and issues FRAGO for specific tasks or to continue the mission.
Figure D-10. Checklist 10 (Continued)
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Glossary
2LT
second lieutenant
A2C2
Army airspace command and control
AA
assembly area
AAA
air avenue of approach
AADSACS
Army air defense surveillance and command and control system
ABMOC
air battle management operations center
A/C
aircraft
AC
air conditioner; alternating current
ACP
airspace control plan
ACR
armored cavalry regiment
AD
air defense
ADA
air defense artillery
ADCS
air defense coordination section
adj
adjacent
admin
administration
ADO
air defense officer
ADSI
air defense systems integrator
ADW
air defense warning
AI
area of interest
air defense
All defensive measures designed to destroy attacking enemy
aircraft or missiles in the Earth’s envelope of atmosphere, or to
nullify or reduce the effectiveness of such attack.
air defense artillery
Weapons and equipment for actively combating air targets from
the ground.
alert
A warning signal of a real or threatened danger, such as an air
attack; to forewarn; to prepare for action.
amplitude modulation
AM
air and missile defense
AMD
automated net control device
ANCD
area of operations
AO
aerial port of debarkation
APOD
appellation
app
ASB
aviation support battalion
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ASMB
area support medical battalion
ATP
ammunition transfer point; allied tactical publication
attn
attention
AVIM
aviation intermediate maintenance
avn
aviation
AWACS
Airborne Warning and Control System
AXP
ambulance exchange point
az
azimuth
BAS
brigade aid station
BCT
brigade combat team
bde
brigade
BDU
battlefield dress uniform
bn
battalion
BOS
battlefield operating system
boundary
A line which delineates surface areas for the purpose of
facilitating coordination and deconfliction of operations between
adjacent units, formations, or areas.
bounding overwatch
A movement technique used when contact with enemy forces is
expected. The unit moves by bounds. One element is always halted
in position to overwatch another element while it moves. The
overwatching element is positioned to support the moving unit by
fire or fire and movement.
BP
battle position
BSA
brigade/battalion support area
btry
battery
BSFV
Bradley Stinger Fighting Vehicle
BTU
British thermal unit
C2
command and control
C2I
command, control, and intelligence
C3
command, control, and communications
C3I
command, control, communications, and intelligence
CADE
corps air defense element
CASEVAC
casualty evacuation
cav
cavalry
cbt
combat
CCIR
commander’s critical information requirements
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CEW
corps early warning
CHS
combat health support; common hardware/software
CIU
control indicator unit
COA
course of action
COCOM
combatant command
COMMZ
communications zone
COMSEC
communications security
CP
command post; check point
CRC
control and reporting center
CS
combat support
CSC
combat stress control
CSS
combat service support
CTA
common table of allowances
DA
Department of the Army
DC
District of Columbia; direct current
DED
diesel engine driven
DEW
division early warning
DISCOM
division support command
DIVARTY
division artillery
DLRP
data link reference point
DP
decision point
DS
direct support
DSA
division support area
DSM
decision support matrix
DST
decision support template
DZ
drop zone
EAC
echelons above corps
early warning
Early notification of the launch or approach of unknown weapons
or weapons carriers.
ECC
emissions command and control
ECCM
electronic counter-countermeasures
ECIU
electronic computer interface unit
ECM
electronic countermeasures
EMCON
emission control
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engr
engineer
EPLRS
enhanced position location reporting system
EPW
enemy prisoner of war
ETKD
electronic transfer keying device
ETRAC
enhanced target range acquisition and classification
EW
early warning
F
Fahrenheit
FAAD
forward area air defense
FARP
forward arming and refueling point
FAS
forward aid station
FASCAM
family of artillery scattered mines
FBCB2
Force XXI battle command brigade and below
FEBA
forward edge of the battle area
fld
field
FLOT
forward line of own troops
fluid
events easily changed or tending to change
FM
frequency modulation; field manual
FMFM
Field Marine Force Manual
FRAGO
fragmentary order
FRG
Federal Republic of Germany
FSB
forward support battalion
FST
forward surgical team
FU
fire unit
FW
fixed wing
GPS
Global Positioning System
GS
general support
GS-R
general support−reinforcing
GVW
gross vehicle weight
HF
high frequency
HMMWV
high−mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle
hostile criteria
Description of conditions under which an aircraft or a vehicle may
be identified as hostile for engagement purposes.
HQ
headquarters
HTU
handheld terminal unit
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HVT
high−value target
Hz
hertz
id
identification
IFF
identification, friend, or foe
IPB
intelligence preparation of the battlefield
JMEM
joint munitions effectiveness manual
JTF
joint task force
JTIDS
joint tactical information distribution system
KIA
killed in action
km
kilometer
kw
kilowatt
LADW
local air defense warning
laager
a defensive encampment encircled by armored vehicles or to camp
in a defensive encirclement
lb
pound
LBE
load-bearing equipment
LC
line of communication
LD
line of departure
ldr
leader
LID
light infantry division
LLAPI
low level air picture interface
LNO
liaison officer
log
logistics
LOGPAC
logistics package
LOS
line of sight
LRP
logistics release point
LZ
landing zone
MACOM
major Army command
maint
maintenance
MANPADS
man−portable air defense system
MBA
main battle area
MCWP
Marine Corps Warfighting Publication
MDMP
military decision making process
MEDEVAC
medical evacuation
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METL
mission−essential task list
METT-TC
mission, enemy, terrain, troops, and time available (civil)
MGRS
military grid reference system
MICAD
multipurpose integrated chemical agent detector
min
minute
MINTERM
miniature terminal
mm
millimeter
MMC
materiel management center
MOPP
mission-oriented protective posture
MOS
military occupational specialty
MOUT
military operations on urbanized terrain
MP
military police
MPH
miles per hour
MSB
main support battalion
MSE
mobile subscriber equipment
MSR
main supply route
MTF
medical treatment facility
MTOE
modified table of organization and equipment
NAI
named area of interest
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NBC
nuclear, biological, and chemical
NL
no limit
NMC
non-mission-capable
NOE
nap−of−the−earth
obj
objective
O/I
operations and intelligence
OP
observation post
OPCON
operational control
OPLAN
operation plan
OPORD
operation order
org
organization
PA
physician’s assistant
pax
passengers
PCC
precombat checks
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PCI
precombat inspections
PFC
private first class
PJHI
PLRS-JTIDS-hybrid interface
PLGR
precision lightweight GPS receiver
PLRS
position location reporting system
plt
platoon
PMCS
preventive maintenance checks and services
POL
petroleum, oils, and lubricants
PPLI
precise participant location information
PRF
pulse repetition frequency
PSG
platoon sergeant
PSYOP
psychological operations
pt
point
PUP
pop-up point
PVNTMED
preventive medicine
PZ
pickup zone
R
reinforcing
RF
radio frequency
RISTA
reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition
RF
radio frequency
ROE
rules of engagement
RP
rally point; release point
RPM
revolutions per minute
RPV
remotely piloted vehicle
R&S
reconnaissance and surveillance
RSOP
reconnaissance, selection, and occupation of position
R/T
receiver/transmitter
RTD
return to duty
RTO
radio telephone operator
RW
rotary wing
S-1
Personnel Officer
S-2
Intelligence Officer
S-3
Operations and Training Officer
S-4
Supply Officer
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SAAFR
standard use Army aircraft flight route
SBS
Sentinel broadcast sector
SBZ
Sentinel broadcast zone
SCS
simulation control source
SEAD
suppression of enemy air defense
sec
section
SF
special forces
SFC
sergeant first class
SFMS
special forces medical sergeant
SGT
sergeant
SHORAD
short-range air defense
SHTU
simple handheld terminal unit
SIDPERS
Standard Installation/Division Personnel System
SIM
simulated
SINCGARS
single-channel ground and airborne radio system
SITEMP
situation template
SMCT
soldier’s manual of common tasks
SME
subject-matter expert
SOCM
special operations combat medic
SOI
signal operation instructions
SOP
standing operating procedures
SP
start point
SPC
specialist
SPF
special forces
SPOD
seaport of debarkation
sqdn
squadron
SSG
staff sergeant
STANAG
standardization agreement (NATO)
STP
soldier training publication
SUB
supported unit boundary
TAC
tactical air control
TACON
tactical control
TADIL
tactical digital information link
TAI
target area of interest
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TB
technical bulletin
TBP
to be published
TCU
tactical computer unit
TF
task force
TM
technical manual; team
TO
theater of operations
TOC
tactical operations center
TRADOC
US Army Training and Doctrine Command
trans
transportation
TRNS
trains
TRP
target reference point
TSOP
tactical standing operating procedures
TTP
tactics, techniques, and procedures
TX
Texas
UAV
unmanned aerial vehicle
UMCP
unit maintenance collection point
US
United States
UTM
universal transverse mercator
w/
with
WARNO
warning order
WBGT
wet bulb globe temperature
WCS
Weapon control status. The degree of fire control imposed upon
Army units having assigned, attached, or organic air defense
weapons.
w/e
with equipment
WIA
wounded in action
wpn
weapon
XO
executive officer
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