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*FM 6-99.2 (FM 101-5-2)
Field Manual
Headquarters
Department of the Army
No. 6-99.2 (101-5-2)
Washington, DC, 30 April 2007
US Army Report and Message Formats
Contents
Page
Preface
vi
Section I - Instructions
1
Message Organization
1
How to Use This Manual
3
Section II - Voice Message Template Formats
6
Accident Report/Serious Incident Report [SIR]
6
Acknowledge Message [AKNLDG]
9
Air Defense Command Message [AIRDEFCOM]
10
Airlift Request
[AIRLIFTREQ]
11
Air Mission Request Status/Tasking [REQSTATASK]
13
Air Support Request [AIRSUPREQ]
14
Airspace Control Means Request [ACMREQ]
16
Airspace Control Order [ACO]
17
Ammunition Fire Unit-Ammunition Status [AFU.AMS]
18
Ammunition Fire Unit-Ammunition Supply Rate [AFU.ASR]
20
Ammunition Fire Unit-Deployment Command [AFU.DCMD]
22
Ammunition Fire Unit-Fire Status [AFU.FUS]
24
Ammunition Fire Unit-Firing Site Data [AFU.FSD]
27
AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-FIRING SITE DATA [AFU.FSD][Continued]
28
Ammunition Fire Unit-Mission Fired Report [AFU.MFR]
29
Artillery Target Intelligence-Artillery Target Report [ATI.ATRI]
31
Artillery Target Intelligence-Target Criteria [ATI.TCRIT]
33
Asset/Multiple Asset Status Report [ASTSTATREP]
35
Aviation (Army Rotary Wing) Mission/Support Request [AVIAREQ]
36
Basic Wind Data Message [BWD]
38
Battle Damage Assessment Report [BDAREP Phase 1]
39
Bed Availability And Element Status [BEDAVAIL]
41
Bed Designations [BEDDESIG]
44
Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
*This publication supersedes FM 101-5-2, 29 June 1999.
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Bed Request [BEDREQ]
46
Blood Shipment Report [BLDSHIPREP]
49
Bridge Report [BRIDGEREP]
51
Bulk Petroleum Allocation [POLALOT]
52
Bulk Petroleum Contingency Report [REPOL]
53
Bulk Petroleum Requirements Forecast [POLRQMT]
55
Bulk Class III Request/Forecast [BKLIIIREQ]
56
Casualty Report [CASREP]
57
Cemetery Status [CEMSTAT]
58
Chemical, Biological, Radiological Or Nuclear (CBRN) Situation Report
[CBRNSITREP]
61
Chemical Downwind Message [CDM]
62
Civil-Military Operations Status [CIVMILSTAT]
64
Class IV Bulk Barrier Materials Request [BLKIVREQ]
68
Close Air Support Summary [CASSUM]
69
Closure Report [CLOSEREP]
70
Commander's Situation Report [SITREP]
71
Computer Attack [COMPATK]
74
Crew Manning Report [CREWMNQREP]
75
Crossing Report [CROSSREP]
76
Daily Blood Report [DBLDREP]
77
2406 NMC Summary Report [2406NMC]
78
Decontamination Request [DECONREQ]
79
Decon Site Report [DECONSTREP]
80
Detained Civilian Personnel Report [DETAINCIVREP]
81
Direct Support Unit Report [DIRSPTREP]
82
EA (ELECTRONIC ATTACK) Data Message [EADAT]
83
Effective Downwind Message [EDM]
84
Electronic Warfare Frequency Deconfliction Message[EWDECONFLICT]
86
Electronic Warfare Mission Summary [EWMSNSUM]
87
Electronic Warfare Requesting/Tasking Message [EWRTM]
90
Enemy/Friendly/Unit Minefield/Obstacle Report [MINOBREP]
94
Enemy/Prisoner Of War Report [EPOW]
96
Environmental Condition Report [ECR]
97
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Support [EODSPT]
98
Fire Mission-Beacon Location [FM.BEALOC]
101
Fire Mission-Request To Fire [FM.RF]
102
Fire Planning-Compute A Fire Plan [FP.COMPFP]
103
Fire Planning-Fire Plan Executive Orders [FP.FPO]
104
Fire Planning-Fire Plan Target List [FP.FPT]
107
Fire Planning-Nuclear Schedule [FP.NUCSCD]
109
Fire Planning-Reserve Fire Unit [FP.RESFU]
111
Fire Support Element-Commander's Criteria [FSE.CRITER]
112
Fire Support Element-Friendly Unit Location [FSE.FRD]
114
Flight Control Information [FLTCONTINFO]
116
Fragmentary Order [FRAGO]
119
Friendly Nuclear Strike Warning [STRIKWARN]
120
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General Administrative Message [GENADMIN]
121
Handover Message [HANDOVER]
122
Highway Situation Report [HWYSITREP]
124
Human Remains Search And Recovery Status Report [REMAINSARSTAT] ...125
Intelligence Report [INTREP]
126
Intelligence Summary [INTSUM]
127
Logistics Resupply Request [LOGRESREP]
129
Logistics Situation Report [LOGSITREP]
130
Lost Sensitive Item Report [LOSTITEM]
133
Mail Distribution Scheme Change [MAILDISTCH]
134
Maintenance Support Request [MAINTSPTREQ]
135
Maintenance Support Response [MAINTSPTRES]
136
Major Ammunition Malfunction-Initial Report [AMMOMALFUNCREP
137
Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, And Interface (MIJI) Feeder
Report[MIJIFEEDER]
139
Media Contact Report [MEDIACOTREP]
140
Medical Evacuation Request [MEDEVAC]
141
Medical Location Report [MEDLOC]
143
Medical Situation Report [MEDSITREP]
144
Medical Spot Report [MEDSPTREP]
145
Medical Status Report [MEDSTAT]
146
Message Correction/Cancellation [MSGCORRCAXN]
148
Meteorological-Computer Message [MET.CM]
149
Meteorological-Fallout Message [MET.CF]
150
Meteorological-Target Acquisition Message [MET.TA]
151
Military Postal Facility Request [POSTREQ]
152
Modification-Attack Criteria [MOD.ATTACK]
153
Modification-Exclude Criteria [MOD.XCLUDE]
154
NBC1/ROTA Report [NBC1]
156
NBC2/ROTA Report [NBC2]
158
NBC3/ROTA Report [NBC3]
160
NBC4/ROTA Report [NBC4]
162
NBC5/ROTA Report [NBC5]
163
NBC 6/ROTA Report [CBRN6]
164
Operation Order [ORDER]
165
Operation Report [OPREP]
170
Operations Plan Change [PLANORDCHG]
171
Operations Summary [OPSUM]
172
Patrol Report [PATROLREP]
173
Personnel Status Report [PERSTAT]
174
Preliminary Technical Report [PRETECHREP]
176
Psychological Operations Report [PSYOPREP]
178
Public Affairs Operation Report [PUBAFFOPSREP]
179
Radar Status Report (RADSTAT)
180
Rear Area Protection Unit Status [RAPSTAT]
181
Rear Area Security Activities [RASACT]
182
Rear Area Security Request [RASREQ]
184
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Reconnaissance Exploitation Report [RECCEXREP]
186
Reconnaissance Nickname Report [RECON 1]
188
Reconnaissance Track Report [RECON 2]
189
Reconnaissance Scheduling Report [RECON 3]
191
Reconnaissance Following Report [RECON 4]
194
Religios Support Report [RSREP]
196
Request Confirmation [REQCONF]
198
Request For Information [RI]
199
Response To Request For Information [RRI]
200
Road Clearance Request [ROADCLRREQ]
201
Route Report [ROUTEREP]
204
Rules Of Engagement Authorization [ROEAUTH]
205
Rules Of Engagement Implementation [ROEIMPL]
206
SAEDA Report [SAEDAREP]
207
Scatterable Minefield Record [SCATMINREC]
208
Scatterable Minefield Request [SCATMINREQ]
211
Scatterable Minefield Warning [SCATMINWARN]
212
Search And Rescue Incident Report [SARIR]
213
Search And Rescue (SAR) Request [SARREQ]
214
Search And Rescue Situation Summary Report [SARSIT]
215
Sensitive Items Report [SENITREP]
216
Severe Weather Warning [SVRWXWARN]
217
Slant Report [SLANTREP]
218
Sortie Allotment [SORTIEALOT]
219
Spill Report [SPILLREP]
220
Spot Report [SPOTREP]
221
Stop Jamming Message [STOPJAMMING]
222
Straggler Status Report [STRAGSTATREP]
223
Summary Report Of Nuclear Detonations [NUDETSUM]
224
Support-Air Corridor [SPRT.AIRCOR]
225
Support-Battlefield Geometry [SPRT.GEOM]
229
Support-Damage Avoidance Area [SPRT.DAACAT]
231
Surveillance And Reconnaissance Plan Report [SURRECONREP]
233
Survey-Control Point Access Request [SURV.TPAC]
234
Survey-Control Point Storage (Input/Output) Message [SURV.SCPST]
235
Survivability Report [SURREP]
236
System-Reply Or Remarks Message [SYS.RRM]
237
System-Request For Report [SYS.RFR]
238
Tactical ELINT Report [TACELINT]
239
Temporary Burial Site Request [TEMPBURIALSITEREQ]
241
Track Management Message [TRKMAN]
243
Track/Point Report [TRKREP]
244
Transportation Support Request [TRANSSPTREQ]
245
Transportation Support Response [TRANSSPTRES]
248
Unit Situation Report [UNITSITREP]
251
US Medical Status Field Report [USMEDFLDREP]
253
War Crime Reportable Incident Report [WCRIR]
255
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Warning Message-Air Defense [AIRDEFWARN]
256
Warning Order [WARNORD]
257
Water Supply Point [WTRSUPPT]
259
Weather Advisory/Watch [WEATHERWATCH]
260
Weather Forecast [WXFCST]
261
GLOSSARY
Glossary-
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REFERENCES
References-
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INDEX
Index-
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Figures
Figure I-1. Sample message
2
Figure I-2. Sample heading
2
Figure I-3. Sample message body
3
Figure I-4. Sample message conclusion
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PREFACE
FM 6-99.2 is the Army's keystone manual for standardized report and message formats. It provides
a standard, readily available reference from which soldiers as well as automation designers can
extract report and message templates. FM 6-99.2 is a compendium of formats commonly used by
tactical units from small unit to corps and forms the baseline for reporting and communicating as
command, control, and communications technology evolves. It allows a common, authoritative
understanding of reporting and communicating to exist among all US Army elements. It also relates
to, supports, and drives command, control, and communications doctrine and US Army interaction
with the joint and multinational communications communities.
FM 6-99.2 facilitates the tailoring and task organization of US Army elements through
standardization of the command, control, and communications formats units use to communicate
internally. The voice-message templates contained in FM
6-99.2 provide the bridge between
technologically advanced units and those not yet modernized. This is significant because, while our
modernized units are among the most capable, nonmodernized units currently comprise the majority
of the US Army’s active component, all of the reserve components, and the majority of our potential
allies. The US Army will continue to modernize all units, but the requirement to communicate
expeditiously and succinctly via voice will remain. Potential attacks on our command, control, and
communications networks, equipment damage, incompatible communications systems, and
equipment failures are other consequences that may require the use of voice message formats, even
for modernized units.
As the US Army's doctrinal library for report and message voice templates, FM 6-99.2 is intended
to prevent units from wasting time and resources designing command and control formats. Units at
different locations and echelons can develop similar SOPs for report and message formats (voice and
digital) that facilitate command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence
(C4I)
exchanges. The FM 6-99.2 formats are derived from existing Army Battle Command System
(ABCS), United States Message Text Formats (USMTF), Allied Procedures Publication- 9 (APP-9)
formats, as well as numerous unit SOPs. These sources, especially the formats from existing unit
SOPs, have been collected, discussed, and chosen as the most user friendly, functional, and adaptable.
As a user's manual, FM 6-99.2 will drive the formatting of future ABCS report and messages, US
Army input to the development of APP-9, and the USMTF message formats. Formats contained in
FM 6-99.2 are the mechanism through which the US Army seeks to adapt these joint and
multinational formats into a user-friendly and standardized land component message format library.
Parallel formats for ABCS, APP-9 and USMTF will enable US Army units to operate in joint and
multinational command structures without reconfiguring their normal mode of operation. All future
digitization formats for the US Army will be based on these voice message templates.
FM 6-99.2 is directive and prescriptive. Units will use its report and message formats for all
tactical communications. Units will not modify these formats unless authorized by the unit
commander for critical information requirements. For Army-wide use, this manual does not include
many branch-specific or technical reports and messages. These formats are contained in field manuals
published by their respective proponents. Branch-specific or technical reports complement the reports
in this manual and are not considered superseded by it. However, use the formats in FM 6-99.2
whenever possible.
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This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard (ARNG)/Army National
Guard of the United States (ARNGUS), and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated.
Headquarters, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command is the proponent for this manual. The
preparing agency is the Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, U.S. Army Command Arms Center.
Send written comments and recommendations on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to
Publications and Blank Forms) directly to Commander, US Army Combined Arms Center and Fort
Leavenworth, ATTN: ATZL-CD (FM 6-99.2), 201 Reynolds Avenue, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-
2337 Send comments and recommendations by e-mail to leav-web-cadd@conus.army.mil.
Follow the DA Form 2028 format or submit an electronic DA Form 2028.
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U.S. Army Report and Message Formats
Section I - Instructions
The report and message formats in this manual are designed to ease preparation and manual transmission of
written and voice reports and messages. They provide an organized template to manually record, pass, and store
information. To send a formatted voice message, operators first fill in the appropriate blanks on the required
message template and then read the message over the radio or telephone. The receiver, knowing the message
type he is receiving, can easily record the information in the proper format. Voice messages normally are used
when record traffic devices are inoperative or not available, or when the tactical situation does not allow
adequate time to transmit a record message.
FM 6-99.2 enables standardization of battlefield reporting across all levels of command and throughout
different types of units. Every format listed in FM
6-99.2 operates as a voice message format. Using
standardized voice formats permits all units to communicate regardless of the unit’s level of modernization. It is
anticipated that future digital formats will evolve from those found in FM 6-99.2.
FM 6-99.2 has two sections: Section One contains instructions on transmitting written and voice reports and
messages. Section Two contains message formats. Its use is discussed below.
MESSAGE ORGANIZATION
All radio-telephone report and message formats consist of three main parts: heading, body, and conclusion.
Figure I-1 shows an example of the parts of a message. FM 24-19, Chapter 5, discusses message formatting in
detail.
The heading is the administrative portion of the format. Its purpose is to identify the message source,
destination, type, and importance. The heading contains the message addressee, originator, and precedence. It
also includes the message classification, if required.
(All report and message formats in FM 6-99.2 are
unclassified. The unit commander or SOP determines the classification of a completed message.) The
completed heading is normally included when sending a hard-copy message, as when sending by TACFAX,
courier, or MCS. However, it must also be included in voice messages. Figure I-2 gives an example of the
standard US Army message heading and explains how to transmit it by voice.
The conclusion consists of the message authentication. An authentication is normally an alphanumeric from
the unit signal operating instructions (SOI). The last line of every format in this manual is the authentication
line (the conclusion) of the message. Upon receiving a complete message that is properly authenticated, the
addressee indicates this with a response similar to the one in Figure I-4. If the originator requests an
acknowledgement, the addressee replies by transmitting the pro-word “WILCO,” Lines 1 and 2 of the
message being acknowledged, and the pro-word
OUT.” If the originator requires an
acknowledgement and read-back, the addressee replies by transmitting “WILCO” and repeating the
lines for which the read-back is required followed by “OUT.
The body contains the information the originator wants to send to the addressee. In a properly prepared
message the information is in the line-by-line format established for the message type. This information
exchange is the main focus of FM 6-99.2. Figure I-3 shows an example of a message body.
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Figure I-3. Sample message body
Figure I-4. Sample message conclusion
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Section Two contains formats listed alphabetically by message name. The body of each format is
preceded by the report’s short title (for example, SIR for Serious Incident Report), report number, and
a paragraph of general instructions.
REPORT FORMATS NUMBERING SYSTEM
Each format has a report number. Report numbers beginning with the letters A through M indicate
that the origin of this message is from APP-9 or DA PAM 25-7. Report numbers beginning with Z
indicate that the report was taken from a unit SOP or produced by the Combined Arms Doctrine
Directorate of the US Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. To
maintain standardization across the US Army, do not change format numbers.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions briefly describe the format’s use and list a reference that provides more detail. When a
message is sent at a precedence higher than ROUTINE, that is noted. Message precedence is
indicated in all upper case letters.
Line Number And Name. Each format lists the information the report is used to transmit by line
number, line name, and a description of the type of information.
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When sending voice messages, the line number is normally transmitted. The line name is not
transmitted unless the name itself is necessary information. For example, Line 3 of an Acknowledge
message (AKNLDG) is the message type and is therefore transmitted. Lines
2 and 3 of an
Acknowledge message would sound like this when sent by voice (over a secure net): “Line 2, 2-39
FA; Line 3, Acknowledge.”
When standard information is associated with a line, it is placed in the right column of the format
in upper-case letters. For example, the standard entries for line 6 of an Acknowledge message are
ACKNOWLEDGE and WILCO.
When a line requires detailed instructions, two asterisks precede the instructions (**).
When transmitting information on one line makes the following line redundant, the word “(OR)”
is placed between the lines. Do not transmit redundant lines.
Each format contains lines that require some of the information discussed below. Follow these
instructions when preparing messages requiring transmission of these types of information.
Date and Time Group (DTG). The DTG line of a message identifies the message origination
time. Additionally, many report and message formats require DTG for additional information.
Regardless of where the DTG is used within a report or message, it is expressed as DDHHMM(X)
MMMYY where-
DD indicates the day of the month.
HH indicates the hour of the day, using the 24-hour clock.
MM indicates the minutes within the hour.
X indicates the alphabetic character that denotes the time zone. In written messages, the time
zone is followed by a space. The time zone indicator will be local time zone unless specified in the
unit’s operation order or in the FM 6-99.2 format. As an example, DD 1972, Joint Attack Air Request,
requires that times be sent as Greenwich Mean, or “zulu” time, which is indicated with the letter Z.
MMM indicates the first three letters of the month of the year. In written messages, all letters are
in upper case.
YY indicates the last two digits of the year.
For example, 3 PM local time on 9 September 2006 would be expressed as “091500(L) SEP 06.”
In a voice message it would be said: “Zero niner one five hundred lima (or local) September niner-
seven.”
Units. The first line of a format requiring an entry for “unit” is to identify the unit making the
report. Occasionally, a subunit line is also provided for reporting information from or about subunits.
Unit SOPs dictate the format for the unit name; for example, call sign.
Locations. Use the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) to express all locations unless the
format specifies a different coordinate system such as latitude and longitude
(LAT/LONG) or
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Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM). A complete MGRS location includes a longitudinal zone
designated by a number (for example, 32), a latitudinal band designated by a letter (for example, T), a
100,000 meter grid square designated by two letters (for example AR), and a grid coordinate
designated by digits. The UTM Grid Zone Designator consists of the longitudinal zone and
latitudinal band (for example, 32T). The MGRS Grid Zone Designator is the two-letter 100,000
meter designator (for example, AR). (See FM 21-26 for further details on MGRS.)
Send all locations as six-digit grids preceded by the 100,000 meter grid square designator, for
example “AR121989” unless instructions state otherwise. To avoid confusion do not transmit the
zone and band indicators unless requested or required in the message format. If requestors require
locations expressed to a greater precession than a six-digit coordinate, they must specify the required
detail prior to the information exchange.
Addition or Deletion of Line Numbers. Originators of voice messages complete only those lines
required to pass the essential information, omitting lines that contain no information unless a negative
report is necessary. Units may add lines or repeat lines to complete their information requirements.
While actual message transmissions may vary slightly from the format in this manual, do not delete
lines from formats when reproducing them in unit SOPs to maintain standardization across the US
Army.
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Accident Report/Serious Incident Report [SIR]
REPORT NUMBER: A001
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to convey flash traffic to the commander and command post relating to an
accident or serious incident within the command. Use FLASH precedence on CMD nets. For all other
stipulations and instructions refer to AR 190-40 (SIR) and AR 385-40 (Accident Report).
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG of Report)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - CATEGORY _______________________________________ (Category 1 or 2)
LINE 4 - TYPE_____________________________________________ (Type of Incident)
LINE 5 - TIME OF INCIDENT ________________________________ (DTG of Incident)
WEEK END/HOLIDAY______________________________________ (Indicate YES or NO and
Include Holiday Name)
LINE 6 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid
Coordinate With MGRS Grid
Zone Designator)
LINE 7 - PERSONNEL ______________________________________ (Personnel Involved)
a. (SUBJECT)
(1)________________________(Name, Injury, Fatality)
(2)________________________(Pay Grade)
(3)________________________(SSN)
(4)________________________(Race)
(5)________________________(Sex)
(6)________________________(Age)
(7)________________________(Position (CDR, PSG, Gunner))
(8)________________________(Security Clearance)
(9)________________________(Unit, Station, and MACOM Assigned)
(10)_______________________(Duty Status (Leave))
b. (VICTIM)
(1)________________________(Name, Injury, Fatality)
(2)________________________(Pay Grade)
(3)________________________(SSN)
(4)________________________(Race)
(5)________________________(Sex)
(6)________________________(Age)
(7)________________________(Position (CDR, PSG, Gunner))
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ACCIDENT REPORT/SERIOUS INCIDENT REPORT [SIR] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A001
(8)________________________(Security Clearance)
(9)________________________(Unit, Station, and MACOM
(10)_______________________(Duty Status (Leave))
**Repeat lines 7a (1-10) through 7b (1-10) up to four times to transmit multiple data sets. Assign sequential
line numbers to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration a (1) through a (10) or b (1) through b (10);
second iteration a (11) through a (20) or b (11) through b (20); third iteration a (21) through a (30) or b (21)
through b (30); fourth iteration a (31) through a (40) or b (31) through b (40).
LINE 8 - SUMMARY _______________________________________ (Summary of Incident)
LINE 9 - PUBLICITY _______________________________________ (Adverse or Anticipated Publicity)
LINE 10 - COMMANDER ___________________________________ (Commander Reporting)
LINE 11 - POC_____________________________________________ (Unit POC/Duty Position)
LINE 12 - DOWNGRADE____________________________________ (Downgrading Instructions)
LINE 13 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional
Information Required for
Clarification of Report
LINE 14 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
ACCIDENT SUPPLEMENT (GROUND (GRND)/AIRCRAFT (AC))
LINE 14A -POC ____________________________________________ (E-mail, Phone, DSN)
LINE 14B -MACOM ________________________________________ (TRADOC, FORSCOM,
USAREUR)
LINE 14C - ACCIDENT CLASS_______________________________ (GRND/AC— A or B AC— C)
LINE 14D -WEATHER ______________________________________ (Visibility, Light Level,
Precipitation, Wind)
ACCIDENT SUPPLEMENT (GROUND [GRND]/AIRCRAFT [AC]) (CONTINUED)
LINE 14E - NIGHT VISION DEVICE __________________________ (Yes, Type, Nomenclature. For
Example, NVG-AN/PVS-5, Abrams
Thermal Viewer, No)
LINE 14F - MILITARY INSTALLATION _______________________ (Nearest Site)
LINE 14G - EXPLOSIVE, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ____________ (Involved: Yes or No, Secured: Yes or
No)
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ACCIDENT REPORT/SERIOUS INCIDENT REPORT [SIR] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A001
LINE 14H - ACCIDENT SITE SECURED IAW AR 385-40 _________ (Yes or No)
LINE 14I - ACCIDENT SITE DISTURBED______________________ (Yes or No)
LINE 14J - PHOTOS OF DISTURBING SCENE__________________ (Yes or No)
LINE 14K - FLIGHT DATA RECORDER INSTALLED____________ (Yes or No)
LINE 14L - LOCAL ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BOARD APPT _ (Yes or No)
LINE 14M - NEAREST AIRFIELD ____________________________ (4000 Ft. Min. Runway)
LINE 14N - NEAREST COMMERCIAL AIRFIELD_______________ (Name, Town, State)
LINE 14O - TYPE OF EQUIPMENT ___________________________ (M1 Abrams, AH64, 30KW, Gen)
LINE 14P - AC SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________ (Serial, Tail Number)
LINE 14Q - TYPE MISSION__________________________________ (Training, Svc, Single Ship, Multi
Ship)
LINE 14R - NAP OF THE EARTH_____________________________ (Yes or No)
LINE 14S - FLIGHT RULES__________________________________ (VFR/IFR)
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Acknowledge Message [AKNLDG]
REPORT NUMBER: A005 {USMTF # F541}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to acknowledge receipt of message and indicate planned or
accomplished action or (2) to validate intelligence collection requirements. Transmittal of the message implies
understanding of the received message. Reference: FM 11-50.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - ACKNOWLEDGE __________________________________ (Report Type)
LINE 4 - ORIGINATOR _____________________________________ (Originator of Report Acknowledged)
LINE 5 - SERIAL___________________________________________ (Serial Number or DTG of Report
Acknowledged)
LINE 6 - RESPONSE________________________________________ (Response to Report Acknowledged,
ACKNOWLEDGE, WILCO)
LINE 7 - VALIDATION STATUS _____________________________ (Response to Intelligence Collection
Requirement: VALID, NONVALID,
VALID WITH CHANGE)
LINE 8 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 9 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Air Defense Command Message [AIRDEFCOM]
REPORT NUMBER: A010 {USMTF # E710}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to direct weapon system engagement for defense or air support and (2) to
provide receipt of or compliance with commands. Reference: FM 3-1.90.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - COMMAND _______________________________________ (Command Action Directed)
LINE 4 - TRACK ___________________________________________ (Track Number)
LINE 5 - POSITION_________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate With
MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 6 - NO. TYPE_________________________________________ (Number and Type of Aircraft)
LINE 7 - WEAPON _________________________________________ (Weapon Type)
LINE 8 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 9 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Airlift Request [AIRLIFTREQ]
REPORT NUMBER: A015 {USMTF # D630}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to request common user (INTER-and Intra-Theater) Airlift Support for
Peacetime Missions, Exercises, Contingencies and Wartime.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - REQUEST_________________________________________ (Request Number)
LINE 4 - COMMAND _______________________________________ (Requesting Command)
LINE 5 - STATUS __________________________________________ (Status of Request: APPROVED or
DISAPPROVED)
** If status is DISAPPROVED, skip to Line 10.
LINE 6 - TASKED__________________________________________ (Command Tasked to Comply With
and Satisfy the Request)
LINE 7 - PRIORITY ________________________________________ (Revised Priority: 1, 1A through 1Z;
2, 2A through 2Z; 3, 3A Through 3Z;
4, 4A through 4Z)
LINE 8 - MISSION _________________________________________ (Type of Mission: AIRLAND, A
AIRDROP, AIR EVACUATION,
FLARE, SPECIAL, etc.)
LINE 9 - NO TYPE_________________________________________ (Number and Type of Aircraft Only if
Specifically Required. Explain in
Narrative.))
LINE 10 - DELIVERY_______________________________________ (Method of Delivery: AIRDROP OR
AIRLAND)
LINE 11 - ONLOAD LOCATION______________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
with MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 12 - EARLIEST TIME__________________________________ (On-Load Day-Time Zone)
LINE 13 - QUANTITY______________________________________ (Number of Passengers, Vehicles, and
Cargo items to be On-Loaded)
LINE 14 - LOAD __________________________________________ (Load Type: Passenger Category:
Vehicle Type; Cargo Type’ (e.g.
Pallets of Ammunition))
LINE 15 - OFFLOAD LOCATION_____________________________ ((UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
with MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
**Continued on next page.
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AIRLIFT REQUEST [AIRLIFTREQ] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A015 {USMTF # D630}
LINE 16 - LATEST OFFTIME________________________________ (On-Load Day-Time Zone)
LINE 17 - WEIGHT_________________________________________ (Cargo Weight)
LINE 18 - SIZE_____________________________________________ (Cargo Size)
LINE 19 - LENGTH_________________________________________ (Cargo Length)
LINE 20 - WIDTH__________________________________________ (Cargo Width)
LINE 21 - HEIGHT__________________________________________ (Cargo Height)
LINE 22- HAZARD_________________________________________ (Hazardous Cargo Designator)
LINE 23 - DAGGER________________________________________ (Single Dagger Required: YES or
NO)
LINE 24 - NEW____________________________________________ (Net Explosive Weight)
LINE 20 - CLASS__________________________________________ (Cargo Classification)
LINE 21 - CALL SIGN______________________________________ (Call Sign or Name of Contact at On-
Load Location)
LINE 22 PRIMARY________________________________________ (Primary Frequency or Frequency
Designator)
LINE 23 - SECONDARY ____________________________________ (Secondary Frequency or Frequency
Designator)
LINE 24 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 25 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Air Mission Request Status/Tasking [REQSTATASK]
REPORT NUMBER: A020 {USMTF # A661}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to inform the requesting component command whether a request has
been approved or disapproved and (2) to inform the complying command that it will satisfy the request in the
immediate air tasking, SAR, or airlift. Reference: FM 1-100. (See also Figure A015.)
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - REQUEST_________________________________________ (Request Number)
LINE 4 - COMMAND _______________________________________ (Requesting Command)
LINE 5 - STATUS __________________________________________ (Status of Request: APPROVED or
DISAPPROVED)
** If status is DISAPPROVED, skip to Line 10.
LINE 6 - TASKED__________________________________________ (Command Tasked to Comply With
and Satisfy the Request)
LINE 7 - PRIORITY ________________________________________ (Revised Priority: 1, 1A through 1Z;
2, 2A through 2Z; 3, 3A Through 3Z;
4, 4A through 4Z)
LINE 8 - MISSION _________________________________________ (Type of Mission: CAS, EW,
RECONNAISSANCE, and so on)
LINE 9 - START ___________________________________________ (DTG Time That Aircraft Are to
Arrive on Mission Location)
LINE 10 - NO. TYPE________________________________________ (Number and Type Aircraft)
LINE 11 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 12 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Air Support Request [AIRSUPREQ]
REPORT NUMBER: A025 {USMTF # D670}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to request preplanned and immediate close-air support, interdiction,
reconnaissance, surveillance, escort, helicopter airlift, and other aircraft missions. For expedient hard copy or
voice request use DD Form 1972, Joint Tactical Air Strike Request (see Figure A020) or Sample TACAIR
Briefing Form.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Request)
LINE 3 - EXER ____________________________________________ (Exercise ID)
LINE 4 - OPER_____________________________________________ (Operation ID Data)
LINE 5 - MSGID ___________________________________________ (AIRSUPREQ)
LINE 6 - REF ______________________________________________ (Reference)
LINE 7 - PRIORITY ________________________________________ (Revised Priority: 1, 1A through 1Z;
2, 2A through 2Z; 3, 3A Through 3Z;
4, 4A through 4Z)
LINE 8 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 9 - CANX ____________________________________________ (Message Cancellation With New
Information Provided)
LINE 10 - PERID __________________________________________ (Effective DTG of Requested Mission)
LINE 11 - REQUEST________________________________________ (Air Mission Request Information)
LINE 12 - MSNLOC ________________________________________ (Air Mission Location Information)
LINE 13 - CONTROL _______________________________________ (Air Mission Control Agency
Information)
LINE 14 - GNDFRNF ________________________________________(Ground Location Information of
Friendly Troops)
LINE 15 - TGTDESC________________________________________ (Target Description Information)
LINE 16 - GUIDED _________________________________________ (Laser Guided Weapons Information)
LINE 17 - BEACON_________________________________________ (Beacon Description)
LINE 18 - SHIPTGT ________________________________________ (Ship Target Information)
LINE 19 - SHIPPOS_________________________________________ (Ship Position and Movement Data)
**Continued on next page.
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AIR SUPPORT REQUEST [AIRSUPREQ] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A025 {USMTF # D670}
LINE 20 - MOVAA
(Movement and Anti-Air Warfare
Axis Information)
LINE 21 - FACSD
(Forward Air Controller Aircraft
Schedule)
LINE 22 - EWDATA
(Electronic Warfare Information)
LINE 23 - CHAFE
(Chafe Mission Information)
LINE 24 - RECDATA
(Reconnaissance Mission
Information)
LINE 25 - DELADDR
(Delivery Address)
LINE 26 - REPORT
(Report Requirements)
LINE 27 - AIRDROP
(Drop Zone Data)
LINE 28 - ROUTE
(Aircraft Route Data)
LINE 29 - REFUELED
(Air-to-Air Refueling Data)
LINE 30 - REFUEL
(Air-to-Air Refueling)
LINE 31 - ESCDATA
(Escort Mission Data)
LINE 32 - AUTHENTICATION
(Report Authentication)
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+Airspace Control Means Request [ACMREQ]
REPORT NUMBER: A030 {USMTF # F658}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to request that a specific airspace control means be specified in a future
airspace control order.
LINE 1 - UNIT
(Unit Making Report)
LINE 2 - REQUESTING UNIT
(Name of Unit or Agency Requesting
Airspace)
LINE 3 - TYPE
(Type of Airspace)
LINE 4 - AIRSPACE
(Name of Airspace)
LINE 5 - PURPOSE
(Purpose of Special Use Airspace)
LINE 6 - TRANSIT
(Transit Instructions)
LINE 7 - FROM
(DTG to be Established)
LINE 8 - UNTIL
(DTG to be Disestablished)
LINE 9 - AREA
(Description of the Area to be
Defined (Boundary or Circle))
LINE 10 - COORDINATES
(UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 11 WIDTH/RADIUS
(Width or Radius)
LINE 12 LOWER
(Lower Altitude of Designated Area
To Nearest 100 Feet or
Ground Level)
LINE 13 UPPER
(Upper Altitude of Designated Area to
Nearest 100 Feet)
LINE 14 CONTACT
(Call Sign of Control Agency)
LINE 15 PRIMARY
(Primary Frequency or
Frequency Designator)
LINE 16 - SECONDARY
(Secondary Frequency or
Frequency Designator)
LINE 17 - NARRATIVE
(Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 18 - DATE AND TIME
(DTG)
LINE 19 - AUTHENTICATION
(Report Authentication)
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Airspace Control Order [ACO]
REPORT NUMBER: A035 {USMTF # F756}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide specific detailed orders for airspace management from a higher
command to subordinate units. Reference: FM 3-52.2.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - AIRSPACE ________________________________________ (Type of Airspace)
LINE 4 - NUMBER _________________________________________ (Name or Serial Number of Area)
LINE 5 - FROM ____________________________________________ (DTG Area to be Established)
LINE 6 - UNTIL____________________________________________ (DTG Area to be Disestablished)
LINE 7 - ACTION __________________________________________ (Type Action: ESTABLISH or
CANCEL)
LINE 8 - SERIAL NUMBER__________________________________ (ACO Serial Number)
LINE 9 - AREA ____________________________________________ (Description of the Area to be Defined
(Boundary or Circle))
LINE 10 - COORDINATES __________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 11 - WIDTH/RADIUS __________________________________ (Width or Radius)
LINE 12 - LOWER _________________________________________ (Lower Altitude of Designated Area to
Nearest 100 Feet or Ground Level)
LINE 13 - UPPER __________________________________________ (Upper Altitude of Designated Area to
Nearest 100 Feet)
LINE 14 - CONTACT _______________________________________ (Call Sign of Control Agency)
LINE 15 - PRIMARY________________________________________ (Primary Frequency or Frequency
Designator)
LINE 16 - SECONDARY ____________________________________ (Secondary Frequency or Frequency
Designator)
LINE 17 - NARRATIVE ____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 18 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Ammunition Fire Unit-Ammunition Status [AFU.AMS]
REPORT NUMBER: A040 {USMTF # B230}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report ammunition status periodically or when requested. Reference: FM
6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.
LINE
1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE
2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE
3 - PLAN ____________________________________________ (Fire Plan Designation)
LINE
4 - AMMO ___________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Quantity)
LINE
5 - AMMO ___________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Quantity)
LINE
6 - AMMO ___________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Quantity)
LINE
7 - AMMO ___________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Quantity)
LINE
8 - AMMO ___________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Quantity)
LINE
9 - AMMO ___________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Quantity)
LINE
10 - AMMO __________________________________________ (Propellant Type and Quantity)
LINE
11 - AMMO __________________________________________ (Propellant Type and Quantity)
LINE
12 - AMMO __________________________________________ (Propellant Type and Quantity)
LINE
13 - AMMO __________________________________________ (Propellant Type and Quantity)
LINE
14 - AMMO __________________________________________ (Propellant Type and Quantity)
LINE
15 - AMMO __________________________________________ (Propellant Type and Quantity)
LINE
16 - AMMO __________________________________________ (Propellant Type and Quantity)
LINE
17 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Fuze Type and Quantity)
LINE
18 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Fuze Type and Quantity)
LINE
19 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Fuze Type and Quantity)
LINE
20 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Fuze Type and Quantity)
LINE
21 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Fuze Type and Quantity)
LINE
22 - WARHEAD ______________________________________ (Warhead Mark Number, Nuclear
Weapon
Model Y Number)
LINE 23 - NUCLEAR WEAPON QTY _________________________ (Nuclear Weapons Quantity)
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LINE 24 - NUCLEAR WEAPON QTY _________________________ (Nuclear Weapons Quantity)
LINE 25 - NARRATIVE ____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 26 - AUTHENTICATION ______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Ammunition Fire Unit-Ammunition Supply Rate [AFU.ASR]
REPORT NUMBER: A045{USMTF # F231}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to report the required supply rate, (2) to establish the controlled supply
rate, and (3) to update the amount of expended ammunition in relation to the controlled supply rate. Reference:
FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter ADD,
AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 4 - PLAN ____________________________________________ (Fire Plan Designation)
LINE 5 - WEAPON _________________________________________ (Surface-to-Surface Weapon Type)
LINE 6 - REQUIRED________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Required Supply
Rate)
LINE 7 - REQUIRED________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Required Supply
Rate)
LINE 8 - REQUIRED________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Required Supply
Rate)
LINE 9 - REQUIRED________________________________________ (Projectile Type and Required Supply
Rate)
LINE 10 - REQUIRED_______________________________________ (Projectile Type and Required Supply
Rate)
LINE 11 - REQUIRED_______________________________________ (Projectile Type and Required Supply
Rate)
LINE 12 - CONTROLLED ___________________________________ (Projectile Type and Controlled Supply
Rate)
LINE 13 - CONTROLLED ___________________________________ (Projectile Type and Controlled Supply
Rate)
LINE 14 - CONTROLLED ___________________________________ (Projectile Type and Controlled Supply
Rate)
LINE 15 - CONTROLLED ___________________________________ (Projectile Type and Controlled Supply
Rate)
LINE 16 - CONTROLLED ___________________________________ (Projectile Type and Controlled Supply
Rate)
**Continued on next page.
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AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-AMMUNITION SUPPLY RATE [AFU.ASR] (CONTINUED) REPORT
NUMBER: A045{USMTF # F231}
LINE 17 - CONTROLLED ___________________________________ (Projectile Type and Controlled Supply
Rate)
LINE 18 - EXPENDED ______________________________________ (Projectile Type and Ammunition
Expended)
LINE 19 - EXPENDED ______________________________________ (Projectile Type and Ammunition
Expended)
LINE 20 - EXPENDED ______________________________________ (Projectile Type and Ammunition
Expended)
LINE 21 - EXPENDED ______________________________________ (Projectile Type and Ammunition
Expended)
LINE 22 - EXPENDED ______________________________________ (Projectile Type and Ammunition
Expended)
LINE 23 - EXPENDED ______________________________________ (Projectile Type and Ammunition
Expended)
LINE 24 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 25 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Ammunition Fire Unit-Deployment Command [AFU.DCMD]
REPORT NUMBER: A050 {USMTF # A261}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to exchange battalion/regiment missions and assignments and changes
thereto, preplanned fire position areas, and movement orders for battalion/regiment or fire units. Reference: FM
6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter
ADD, AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 4 - PLAN ____________________________________________ (Fire Plan Designation)
LINE 5 - WEAPON _________________________________________ (Surface-to-Surface Weapon Type)
LINE 6 - MISSION _________________________________________ (Mission of the Fire Unit)
LINE 7 - ZOR______________________________________________ (Zone of Responsibility of the Fire
Unit)
LINE 8 - TIME OF MISSION _________________________________ (DTG the Mission Assignment is
Effective)
LINE 9 - TIME MISSION ENDS ______________________________ (DTG the Mission Assignment End)
LINE 10 - SUPPORT DESIGNATOR___________________________ (Use When the Mission Assigned in
Line 6 is DS, GS, or GSR. Enter the
Battery/Company Designator (if
Appropriate) Followed by the
Battalion Designator; Followed by the
Brigade/Division Designator of the
Supported Unit; Followed by the
Designator of the Corps or Echelon
Above Corps Being Supported)
LINE 11 - UTM GZ _________________________________________ (Enter the UTM Grid Zone and 100-
KM Square Identification)
LINES 12 - 21 UTM_________________________________________ (Number of the Point Followed by the
UTM 1-Meter Easting and Northing
of Each Point Used to Delineate the
Battery Position Area)
LINE 13 - AZ OF FIRE ______________________________________ (For FA Units, Enter the Azimuth of
Fire of the Unit in Line 2. Not Used
for (NSF) Units)
**Continued on next page
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AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-DEPLOYMENT COMMAND [AFU.DCMD](CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A050 {USMTF # A261}
LINE 14 - DTG MVT OF FIRE UNIT __________________________ (DTG and Time Zone Movement the
Fire Unit in Line 2 Will Begin)
LINE 15 - DTG MVT COMPLETE_____________________________ (DTG and Time Zone the Fire Unit in
line 2 is to Close (Complete
movement) Into the New Position
Area)
LINE 16 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 17 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Ammunition Fire Unit-Fire Status [AFU.FUS]
REPORT NUMBER: A055 {USMTF # B220}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide information on the friendly fire unit situation for making tactical
fire direction decisions. Reference: FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter
ADD, AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 4 - PLAN ____________________________________________ (Fire Plan Designation)
LINE 5 - STATUS __________________________________________ (Fire Unit Status)
LINE 6 - RETURN__________________________________________ (Expected DTG Return to Operation)
LINE 7 - WEAPONS ________________________________________ (Number of Weapons, Surface-to-
Surface Weapon Type)
LINE 8 - MODEL NO._______________________________________ (Artillery Weapon Model Number)
LINE 9 - RESPONSE________________________________________ (Unit Response DTG in Minutes)
LINE 10 - ZONE ___________________________________________ (UTM Grid Zone and 100-KM
Square)
LINE 11 - GRID____________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 12 - AZIMUTH _______________________________________ (Azimuth of Fire in Mils)
LINE 13 - MIN ____________________________________________ (Minimum Range in Meters)
LINE 14 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Munitions Range Limitation
Designator and Maximum Range in
Meters)
LINE 15 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Munitions Range Limitation
Designator and Maximum Range in
Meters)
LINE 16 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Munitions Range Limitation
Designator and Maximum Range in
Meters)
LINE 17 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Munitions Range Limitation
Designator and Maximum Range in
Meters)
**Continued on next page.
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AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-FIRE STATUS [AFU.FUS] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A055 {USMTF # B220}
LINE 18 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Munitions Range Limitation
Designator and Maximum Range in
Meters)
LINE 19 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Munitions Range Limitation
Designator and Maximum Range in
Meters)
LINE 20 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Munitions Range Limitation
Designator and Maximum Range in
meters)
LINE 21 - MAX RATE ______________________________________ (Maximum Rate of Fire in Rounds per
Weapon per Minute)
LINE 22 - SUSTAIN ________________________________________ (Sustained Rate of Fire in Rounds per
Weapon per Minute)
LINE 23 - AUTHORIZED____________________________________ (Fire Unit Authorized Ammunition
Indicator)
LINE 24 - AUTHORIZED____________________________________ (Fire Unit Authorized Ammunition
Indicator)
LINE 25 -LEFT LIMIT______________________________________(Azimuth of Left Traverse Limit in
Mils)
LINE 26 - RIGHT LIMIT ____________________________________ (Azimuth of Right Traverse Limit in
Mils)
LINE 27 - MISSION ________________________________________ (Fire Unit Mission)
LINE 28 - ZONE OF FIRE ___________________________________ (Zone of Fire (Responsibility))
LINE 29- SUPPORTING ____________________________________ (Battery/Company, Battalion/
Regiment, and Regiment/Brigade/
Division designators/Corps or
Echelon Above Corps)
LINE 30 - REINFORCING ___________________________________ (Battalion/Regiment and
Regiment/Brigade/Division
Designators)
LINE 31 - EXPOSURE ______________________________________ (Nuclear Radiation Exposure Status)
LINE 32 - NVC ____________________________________________ (Nuclear Vulnerability Category)
LINE 33 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
**Continued on next page.
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AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-FIRE STATUS [AFU.FUS] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A055 {USMTF # B220}
**Repeat lines 1 through 33 if required. Assign sequential line numbers to succeeding iterations; for
example, first iteration 1 through 33; second iteration, 1a through 33a, and so on.
LINE 34 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Ammunition Fire Unit-Firing Site Data [AFU.FSD]
REPORT NUMBER: A060 {USMTF # B280}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to establish and exchange dispersed firing site data for individual cannon,
rocket, or missile weapons for the purpose of making tactical fire direction decisions. Reference: FM 6-20-30
and FM 6-20-40.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter
ADD, AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 4 - PLAN ____________________________________________ (Fire Plan Designation)
LINE 5 - ZONE ____________________________________________ (UTM Grid Zone and 100-KM
Square)
LINE 6 - POSITION_________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 7 - UTM _____________________________________________ (UTM 1-Meter Easting, UTM 1-
Meter Northing, and Altitude in
Meters)
LINE 8 - RESPONSE________________________________________ (Firing Site Response Time)
LINE 9 - HE _______________________________________________ (Number of High-Explosive
Warheads)
LINE 10 - ICM_____________________________________________ (Number of Dual Purpose ICM
Warheads)
LINE 11 - MISSILE ASSEMBLIES ____________________________ (Number of Main Missile Assemblies)
LINE 12 - POSTURE________________________________________ (Firing Site Response Posture)
LINE 13 - STATUS _________________________________________ (Fire Unit Status)
LINE 14 - RETURN TO OPERATION__________________________ (Expected Time, Return to Operation)
LINE 15 - RADIATION STATUS _____________________________ (Nuclear Radiation Exposure Status)
LINE 16 - NVC ____________________________________________ (Nuclear Vulnerability Category)
LINE 17 - WARHEAD UPLOADED ___________________________ (Warhead Type on Launcher)
LINE 18 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
**Continued on next page.
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AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-FIRING SITE DATA [AFU.FSD][CONTINUED]
REPORT NUMBER: A060 {USMTF # B280}
**Repeat lines 5 through 18 up to four iterations if required. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration, 5 through 18; second iteration, 19 through 32; third
iteration, 33 through 46; and so on.
LINE 19 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Ammunition Fire Unit-Mission Fired Report [AFU.MFR]
REPORT NUMBER: A065 {USMTF # C241}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide target information, ammunition expenditure, and target
disposition following engagement of a target. Reference: FM 6-20-30, FM 6-20-40, and FM 3-09.31.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TARGET NO. ______________________________________ (Fire Support Target Number)
LINE 4 - ZONE ____________________________________________ (UTM Grid Zone and 100-KM
Square)
LINE 5 - GRID_____________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 6 - TARGET ELEMENTS ______________________________ (Number of Target Elements)
LINE 7 - TARGET TYPE ____________________________________ (Target Type, Subtype, and Degree of
Personnel Protection)
LINE 8 - RADIUS __________________________________________ (Target Radius in Meters)
LINE 9 - LENGTH__________________________________________ (Target Length in Meters)
LINE 10 - WIDTH __________________________________________ (Target Width in Meters)
LINE 11 - ATTITUDE_______________________________________ (Attitude in Mils)
LINE 12 - CREDIBILITY ____________________________________ (Target Acquisition Agency)
LINE 13 - TRA_____________________________________________ (Target Report Accuracy)
LINE 14 - RELIABILITY ____________________________________ (Evaluation of Reliability)
LINE 15 - NO. TEC _________________________________________ (Number of Target Element
Casualties)
LINE 16 - TARGET DISPOSITION ____________________________ (Fire Support Target Disposition)
LINE 17 - SHIP CALL SIGN _________________________________ (Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 18 - NO. RDS_________________________________________ (Number of Rounds Expended,
Followed by Projectile Type,
Followed by Fuze Type)
**Continued on next page.
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AMMUNITION FIRE UNIT-MISSION FIRED REPORT [AFU.MFR] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A065{USMTF # C241}
LINE 19 - UNIT____________________________________________ (Section, Platoon, and
Battery/Company, Battalion/
Regiment, and Regiment/Brigade/
Division Designators)
LINE 20 - NO. RDS_________________________________________ (Number of Rounds Expended,
Followed by Projectile Type,
Followed by Fuze Type)
LINE 21 - UNIT____________________________________________ ((Section, Platoon, and
Battery/Company, Battalion/
Regiment, and Regiment/Brigade /
Division Designators)
LINE 22 - NO. RDS_________________________________________ (Number of Rounds Expended,
Followed by Projectile Type,
Followed by Fuze Type)
**Repeat lines 3 through 22 up to four iterations if required. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration, 3 through 22; second iteration, 23 through 4; and so on.
LINE 23 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 24 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Voice Message Template Formats U.S. Army Report and Message Formats
Artillery Target Intelligence-Artillery Target Report [ATI.ATRI]
REPORT NUMBER: A070 {USMTF # C281}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to exchange artillery target information among fire support agencies.
Reference: FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter
ADD, AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 4 - TARGET NO.______________________________________ (Fire Support Target Number)
LINE 5 - EFFECTS _________________________________________ (Effects (Percent Damage) Required)
LINE 6 - ZONE ____________________________________________ (UTM Grid Zone and 100-KM
Square)
LINE 7 - GRID_____________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 8 - TARGET ELEMENTS _______________________________ (Number of Target Elements)
LINE 9 - TARGET__________________________________________ (Target Type and Subtype, and
Degree of Personnel Protection)
LINE 10 - RADIUS _________________________________________ (Target Radius in Meters)
LINE 11 - LENGTH_________________________________________ (Target Length in Meters)
LINE 12 - WIDTH __________________________________________ (Target Width in Meters)
LINE 13 - ATTITUDE_______________________________________ (Attitude in Mils)
LINE 14 - CREDIBILITY ____________________________________ (Target Acquisition Agency)
LINE 15 - TARGET ACCURACY _____________________________ (Target Report Accuracy in Meters)
LINE 16 - RELIABILITY ____________________________________ (Evaluation of Reliability)
LINE 17 - PERMANENCE ___________________________________ (Target Permanence)
LINE 18 - TARGET STATUS_________________________________ (Mission Fired Indicator or Confirmed
Target Indicator)
LINE 19 - NUCLEAR _______________________________________ (Target of Nuclear Interest Indicator)
**Continued on next page.
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Section II
ARTILLERY TARGET INTELLIGENCE-ARTILLERY TARGET REPORT [ATI.ATRI]
(CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: A070 {USMTF # C281}
LINE 20 - MASK ___________________________________________ (Personnel Clothing and Mask
Indicator)
LINE 21 - PROFICIENCY____________________________________ (Enemy CBRN Proficiency Level)
LINE 22 - VEGETATION ____________________________________ (Target Vegetation)
LINE 23 - CASUALTIES ____________________________________ (Number of Target Element
Casualties)
LINE 24 - TGT DISPOSITION ________________________________ (Fire Support Target Disposition)
LINE 25 - CATEGORY______________________________________ (Information Request Category)
LINE 26 - SRI______________________________________________ (Standing Request for Artillery
Target Information Number)
LINE 27 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 28 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Artillery Target Intelligence-Target Criteria [ATI.TCRIT]
REPORT NUMBER: A075{USMTF # D281}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to disseminate the commander’s established targeting criteria. Reference:
FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter
ADD, AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 4 - REQUEST_________________________________________ (Request Number, Target Criteria)
LINE 5 - ZONE ONE________________________________________ (Zone of Fire (Responsibility))
LINE 6 - ZONE TWO _______________________________________ (Zone of Fire (Responsibility))
(OR)
LINE 7 - GRID ZONE _______________________________________ (UTM Grid Zone and 100-KM
Square)
LINE 8 - QUADRANGLE ___________________________________ (UTM 1-Meter Easting and UTM 1-
Meter Northing)
LINE 9 - UTM _____________________________________________ (UTM 1-Meter Easting and UTM 1-
Meter Northing)
LINE 10 - WIDTH __________________________________________ (Search Zone Width in Meters)
(OR)
LINE 11 - CIRCLE _________________________________________ (UTM 1-Meter Easting and UTM 1-
Meter Northing)
LINE 12 - RADIUS _________________________________________ (Circular Radius in Meters)
(OR)
LINE 13 - FLOT DISTANCE _________________________________ (Minimum Distance)
LINE 14 - MAX ____________________________________________ (Maximum Distance)
LINE 15 - FORMAT ________________________________________ (Output Report Category)
LINE 16 - TARGET TYPE __________________________________ (Target Type and Subtype)
LINE 17 - PROTECTION ___________________________________ (Degree of Personnel Protection)
LINE 18 - PERMANENCE ___________________________________ (Target Permanence)
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