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Section II
Computer Attack [COMPATK]
REPORT NUMBER: C040
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to inform commander and staff of suspected attack into the command
information system.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - MISSION OF SYSTEM AFFECTED ___________________ (Commander’s Assessment)
LINE 4 - EQUIPMENT STATUS ______________________________ (List Type of Equipment Affected)
LINE 5 - DTG ATTACK DETECTED __________________________ (DTG Computer System Was
Attacked)
LINE 6 - DTG ATTACK ENDED______________________________ (DTG Computer Attack Ended)
LINE 7 - SOFTWARE AFFECTED ____________________________ (List Type and Number of System
Software Attacked)
LINE 8 - NUMBER OF SYSTEMS AFFECTED __________________ (List Number of Systems Affected by
the Attack)
LINE 9 - TYPE OF ATTACK _________________________________ (List Type of Attack (Virus Type))
LINE 10 - ADDRESS OF SOURCE ____________________________ (Address of Attacking Machine)
LINE 11 - INTRUSION METHOD _____________________________ (Method Used, for Example, Hacked
in, From Disk, Internet)
LINE 12 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Information Required
for Clarification of Report)
LINE 13 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Crew Manning Report [CREWMNQREP]
REPORT NUMBER: C045
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to inform commander and staff on status of crews in a unit (such as M1A2,
M2A3, and AH-64 crew members). Send as directed by unit and IAW unit SOPs. Reference: FM 3-20.12 and
FM 3-22.1.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - CDR’S ASSESSMENT_______________________________ (Commander’s Assessment (Bottom
Line))
LINE 4 - EQUIPMENT STATUS ______________________________ (Status)
a. EQUIPMENT TYPE (M1A2) ________________________
b. MOS (19K) ______________________________________
c. PER REQ TO CREW; FULL/MIN (4/3)________________
d. NO. CREWS REQUIRED BY TASK _________________
e. NO. CREWS AVAILABLE; FULL/ MIN ______________
f. NO. CREWS REQUESTED _________________________
LINE 5 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Crossing Report [CROSSREP]
REPORT NUMBER: C050
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report the nature and condition of a ford, ferry, or other crossing site. FM
34-10.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TYPE/LOCATION
________________________________ ( Type of Crossing Site (Ford,
Ferry, or other (Specify))
LINE 4 -LOCATION ________________________________________(UTM or Six-Digit Grid
Coordinate With MGRS Grid
Zone Designator)
LINE 5 - WIDTH___________________________________________ (Usable Width)
LINE 6 - WATER SPEED____________________________________ (Water current speed in meters per
second)
LINE 7 - DEPTH___________________________________________ (Maximum depth in meters)
LINE 8 - BOTTOM _________________________________________ ( Bottom material and condition)
LINE 9 - CAPACITY________________________________________ (Classification of any existing
ferry equipment / ford)
LINE 10 - ENTRY___________________________________________ (Slope of entry bank)
LINE 11 - EXIT ____________________________________________ (Slope of entry bank)
LINE 12 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 13 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Daily Blood Report [DBLDREP]
REPORT NUMBER: D001
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to convey unit blood supply to medical staff and unit commander.
Reference: FM 8-10 and FM 8-10-9.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 4 - TOTAL NO. ON HAND/ BLOOD PRODUCT/ BLOOD GROUP
________________________________________________ (Total Number of Blood Products on
Hand by Blood Groups at the End of
the Reporting Period)
LINE 5 - TOTAL NO. REQUIRED/ BLOOD PRODUCT
________________________________________________ (Total Number of Blood Products
Required by DTG)
LINE 6 - EST TOTAL NO. EXPIRE/ BLOOD PRODUCT/BLOOD GROUP
________________________________________________ (Estimated Total Number of Blood
Products by Blood Groups to Expire
Within the Next Seven Days)
LINE 7 - EST TOTAL NO. REQUESTED/ BLOOD PRODUCT/ BLOOD GROUP
________________________________________________ (Estimated Blood Supply by Quantity
and Groups Requested Within the
Next Seven Days)
**Repeat lines
4 through 7 to report multiple mission/mission data. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 4 through 17; second iteration 4a through 7a; third iteration 4b
through 7b; and so on.
LINE 8 - CDR’S ASSESSMENT_______________________________ (Commander’s Assessment)
LINE 9 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 10 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
2406 NMC Summary Report [2406NMC]
REPORT NUMBER: D005
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to quickly pass critical maintenance information about non-mission capable
parts and maintenance. Reference: FM 4-30.3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - EQUIPMENT TYPE/ AUTH/ON HAND/ NMC/BTL LOSS/ PART NO. STATUS
________________________________________________ (Equipment Type by Authorized, On
Hand, Number Not Mission Capable,
Battle Losses, and Part, Number, and
Status)
EXAMPLE: M1A1/58/50/3/5/B 65 - 9124-001 P1/C21 - 9125-001 P1/D14 - 9125-017 P1
**Repeat line 3 to report multiple mission/mission data. Assign to succeeding iterations; for example, first
iteration 3; second iteration 3a; third iteration 3b; and so on.
LINE 4 - UNIT OR RATE ____________________________________ (Unit Operational Readiness (OR)
Rate)
LINE 5 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Information Required
for Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Decontamination Request [DECONREQ]
REPORT NUMBER: D010 {USMTF # C060}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to request decontamination by contaminated units. Initially request on
CMD net, then send all traffic through administrative or logistics net. Send initial request with PRIORITY
precedence. Reference: FM 3-11.5.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TYPE DECON _____________________________________ (Type of Decontamination Support
Required (Operational/Thorough))
LINE 4 - TIME/LOCATION__________________________________ (Time of Contamination and
Location)
LINE 5 - TYPE/QUANTITY __________________________________ (Type and Quantity of Equipment to
be Decontaminated)
LINE 6 - DECON LOCATION ________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator
of Decontamination Site Location)
LINE 7 - PERSONNEL ______________________________________ (Number of Personnel Requiring
Decontamination)
LINE 8 - TYPE CONTAMINATION ___________________________ (Type of Contamination (Nuclear,
Biological, or Chemical), if
Chemical, Type Agent if Known)
LINE 9 - TIME TO DECON __________________________________ (Request Time to Start
Decontamination)
LINE 10 - LINK-UP POC ____________________________________ (Frequency and Call Sign of Link-Up
Point POC)
LINE 11 - CP AT DECON SITE _______________________________ (Link-up Point Decontamination
Assets)
LINE 12 - SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS_________________________ (Patient Decontamination, Recovery
Assets, Unit Decontamination Team )
**Repeat lines 3 through 12 to report multiple mission/mission data. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 3 through 12; second iteration 3a through 12a; third iteration
3b through 12b; and so on.
LINE 13 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 14 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Decon Site Report [DECONSTREP]
REPORT NUMBER: D015 {USMTF # C065}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to update progress and status of decontamination sites in a unit’s area of
operation. Submit as required IAW unit SOPs. Transmit on O&I ROUTINE precedence. Reference: FM 3-11.5.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - SUPPORT UNIT____________________________________ (Unit Conducting Decontamination)
LINE 4 - CONTAMINATED UNIT ____________________________ (Unit Being Decontaminated)
LINE 5 - PERCENT COMPLETE______________________________ (Percentage of Decontamination
Complete)
LINE 6 - TIME COMPLETE__________________________________ (DTG of Completion/Site Closure)
LINE 7 - CRITICAL SHORTAGES ____________________________ (Critical Shortages Needed to
Complete Decontamination)
LINE 8 - CASUALTIES _____________________________________ (Chemical Casualties)
LINE 9 - STATUS __________________________________________ (Status of Decontamination
Containment (Green, Yellow, Red,
Blue))
LINE 10 - TYPE OF DECON _________________________________ (Operational/Thorough)
LINE 11 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 12 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Detained Civilian Personnel Report [DETAINCIVREP]
REPORT NUMBER: D020 {USMTF # C070}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide commander of incidents where the unit has detained civilian
personnel. Send IAW unit SOPs. Reference: FM 3-19.40.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - NO. DETAINEES/ __________________________________ (Number of Personnel Detained NO.
AWAITING RELEASE and
Awaiting Release to Foreign Nation
Authorities)
LINE 4 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Collection Point)
LINE 5 - REASON FOR DETENTION__________________________ (Reason for Detaining Civilian
Personnel)
LINE 6 - MEDICAL CONDITION _____________________________ (Report if Detained Persons Require
Any Emergency Medical Treatment)
LINE 7 - POC______________________________________________ (POC of Foreign Nation Support)
LINE 8 - PM ASSESSMENT__________________________________ (PM Assessment)
LINE 9 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 10 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
Direct Support Unit Report [DIRSPTREP]
REPORT NUMBER: D025
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use by logistics staff officers, combat health support officers, and commanders
to report an assessment of the availability and capability of sustaining current and future unit operations. Can be
executed as an estimate if required. Each class of supply requires a narrative that includes line number, quantity
on-hand, and earliest time on station of resupply of critically short supplies or equipment. Send IAW
commander’s situation report. Reference: FM 5.0 and FM 4.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - CDR’S ASSESSMENT_______________________________ (Commander’s Assessment)
LINE 4 - CLASS I __________________________________________ (Class I Narrative)
LINE 5 - CLASS II__________________________________________ (Class II Narrative)
LINE 6 - CLASS III _________________________________________ (Class III Narrative)
LINE 7 - CLASS IV _________________________________________ (Class IV Narrative)
LINE 8 - CLASS V__________________________________________ (Class V Narrative)
LINE 9 - CLASS VI _________________________________________ (Class VI Narrative)
LINE 10 - CLASS VII _______________________________________ (Class VII Narrative)
LINE 11 - CLASS VIII_______________________________________ (Class VIII Narrative)
LINE 12 - CLASS IX ________________________________________ (Class IX Narrative (Include
Maintenance Status))
LINE 13 - WATER__________________________________________ (Class I Water)
LINE 14 - TRANSPORTATION_______________________________ (Transportation Assets Available)
LINE 15 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 16 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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EA (ELECTRONIC ATTACK) Data Message [EADAT]
REPORT NUMBER: E001 {USMTF # F751}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to triangulate an object jamming friendly units by comparing lines of
bearing from different origins. Reference: FM 2.0 and FM 34-54.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TRACK ___________________________________________ (Strobe Number)
LINE 4 - BEARING _________________________________________ (Bearing of the EA Strobe From
Affected/Detecting Unit’s Position)
LINE 5 - POSITION_________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 6 - FREQUENCY______________________________________ (EA Frequency)
LINE 7 - AFFECTING_______________________________________ (Type of Equipment Affected by EA,
if Known)
LINE 8 - EMITTER _________________________________________ (Emitter Call Sign and Name or
Nomenclature)
LINE 9 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of EA Intercept)
LINE 10 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 11 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
Effective Downwind Message [EDM]
REPORT NUMBER: E002 {USMTF # C503}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide the command and staff the effective downwind data needed for
prediction of fallout areas following CBRN attacks. Reference: ATP-45 and FM 3-11.3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - REPORT __________________________________________ (Type of Report: EDM or EDF)
LINE 4 - AREA ____________________________________________ (Area of Validity)
LINE - ZULU MIKE_________________________________________ (DTG Zulu of Observation and
Beginning and End of Period
Covered)
LINE - ALFA MIKE ________________________________________ (2 KT or Less; Give Radius of Zone 1
in KM/Nautical Miles or Direction
and Speed of Wind, With Warning
Area Angle When Required)
LINE - BRAVO MIKE _______________________________________ (2 KT - 5 KT; Give Radius of Zone 1
in KM/Nautical Miles or Direction
and Speed of Wind, With Warning
Area Angle When Required)
LINE - CHARLIE MIKE _____________________________________ (5 KT - 30 KT; Give Radius of in
KM/Nautical Miles or Direction and
Speed of Wind, With Warning Area
Angle When Required)
LINE - DELTA MIKE________________________________________ (30 KT - 100 KT; Give Radius of
Zone 1 in KM/Nautical Miles or
Direction and Speed of Wind, With
Warning Area Angle When required)
LINE - ECHO MIKE_________________________________________ (100 KT - 300 KT; Give Radius of
Zone 1 in KM/Nautical Miles or
Direction and Speed of Wind,
With Warning Area Angle When
Required)
LINE - FOXTROT MIKE _____________________________________ (300 KT - 1 MT; Give Radius of
Zone 1 in KM/Nautical Miles or
Direction and Speed of Wind, With
Warning Area Angle When
Required)
**Continued on next page.
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EFFECTIVE DOWNWIND MESSAGE [EDM](CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: E002 {USMTF # C503}
LINE - GOLF MIKE _________________________________________(1 MT - 3 MT; Give Radius of Zone
1 in KM/Nautical Miles or Direction
and Speed of Wind, With Warning
Area Angle When Required)
LINE 5 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Section II
Electronic Warfare Frequency Deconfliction Message[EWDECONFLICT]
REPORT NUMBER: E005 {USMTF # F402}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to promulgate a list of protected, guarded, and taboo frequencies to ensure
friendly force use of the frequency spectrum without adverse impact from friendly electronic attack. Reference:
FM 11-32.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TYPE_____________________________________________ (TABOO, PROTECT, or GUARD)
LINE 4 - STATUS __________________________________________ (Restricted Status of Frequency:
NEW, CHANGE, CANCEL, or
RENEW)
LINE 5 - FREQUENCY______________________________________ (Frequency (ies))
LINE 6 - ON TIME _________________________________________ (Start DTG of Frequency Restriction)
LINE 7 - OFF TIME_________________________________________ (End DTG of Frequency Restriction)
LINE 8 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
**Repeat lines 3 through 8 as a group to accommodate multiple reportings. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 3 through 8; second iteration 3a through 8a; and so on.
LINE 9 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 10 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Electronic Warfare Mission Summary [EWMSNSUM]
REPORT NUMBER: E010 {USMTF # G424}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to summarize significant EW missions and the status of offensive EW
assets. Reference: FM 34-10.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - FROM ____________________________________________ (Beginning DTG Zulu of Period
Summarized)
LINE 4 - THROUGH ________________________________________ (Ending DTG Zulu of Period
Summarized)
LINE 5 - COUNTRY ________________________________________ (Nationality of the Target Emitter of
Concern)
LINE 6 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 7 - EMITTER _________________________________________ (Emitter Call Sign and Name or
Nomenclature)
LINE 8 - FUNCTION________________________________________ (Primary Function of Target)
LINE 9 - NOTATION _______________________________________ (Notation or Sorting Code)
LINE 10 - SIGNAL _________________________________________ (Type of Signal of Target Emitter)
LINE 11 - ON TIME ________________________________________ (DTG That Planned EA Activity
Was Initiated)
LINE 12 - OFF TIME________________________________________ (DTG That Planned EA Activity Was
Terminated)
LINE 13 - PRIORITY _______________________________________ (Relative Importance of EA Mission)
LINE 14 - TYPE____________________________________________ (Type of EA Used Against the
Emitter)
LINE 15 - PRIMARY FREQUENCY ___________________________ (Primary Frequency of EA Target
Signal)
LINE 16 - SECONDARY FREQUENCY ________________________ (Secondary Frequency of EA Target
Signal)
LINE 17 - LOW FREQUENCY________________________________ (Lower Frequency Limit of Target
Equipment Class)
ELECTRONIC WARFARE MISSION SUMMARY [EWMSNSUM] (CONTINUED)
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REPORT NUMBER: E010 {USMTF # G424}
LINE 18 - HIGH FREQUENCY _______________________________ (Upper Frequency Limit of Target
Equipment Class)
LINE 19 - BANDWIDTH ____________________________________ (Target Frequency Bandwidth
Expressed in MHz)
LINE 20 - PULSE REPETITION_______________________________ (Pulse Repetition Interval or
Frequency)
LINE 21 - SYSTEM USED ___________________________________ (Name/Nomenclature of EW Asset
Used to Perform the Task)
LINE 22 - OPERATIONAL___________________________________ (Number of Units That Can Perform
Primary EW Mission)
LINE 23 - NONOPERATIONAL ______________________________ (Number of Units That Cannot
Perform Primary EW Mission)
LINE 24 - DESTROYED_____________________________________ (Number of Units That Were
Destroyed in Combat)
LINE 25 - CHAFF __________________________________________ (Type of Chaff)
LINE 26 - LOWER FREQUENCY _____________________________ (Lower Frequency of a Range of
Frequencies That Was Blanked by
Chaff or the Lower EA Frequency)
LINE 27 - UPPER FREQUENCY ______________________________ (Upper Frequency of a Range of
Frequencies That Was Blanked by
Chaff or the Lower EA Frequency)
LINE 28 - LOW LEVEL _____________________________________ (Lower Altitude in Hundreds of Feet
of Airspace That Was Blanked by
Chaff)
LINE 29 - UPPER LEVEL____________________________________ (Upper Altitude in Hundreds of Feet
of Airspace That Was Blanked by
Chaff)
LINE 30 - TECHNIQUE _____________________________________ (EA Technique Employed)
LINE 31 - COUNTRY _______________________________________ (Country in Which Chaff Was
Employed)
LINE 32 - ON TIME ________________________________________ (DTG That the Chaff Drop Was
Initiated)
**Continued on next page.
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ELECTRONIC WARFARE MISSION SUMMARY [EWMSNSUM] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: E010 {USMTF # G424}
LINE 33 - OFF TIME________________________________________ (DTG That the Chaff Drop Was
Terminated)
LINE 34 - START LOCATION________________________________ (Start Location of the Chaff Drop in
UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 35 - STOP LOCATION _________________________________ (Stop Location of the Chaff Drop in
UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 36 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 37 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Electronic Warfare Requesting/Tasking Message [EWRTM]
REPORT NUMBER: E015 {USMTF # A426}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to task component commanders to perform EW operations to support
the overall EW plan, (2) to support component EW operations, and (3) to request EW support from sources
outside their commands. Reference: FM 34-10-2.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - EA _______________________________________________ (Electronic Activity)
LINE 4 - TASKED__________________________________________ (Designator of Tasked Unit if the JOC
is
Tasking the Unit)
LINE 5 - COUNTRY ________________________________________ (Nationality of the Target Emitter of
Concern)
LINE 6 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 7 - EMITTER _________________________________________ (Emitter Call Sign and Name or
Nomenclature)
LINE 8 - FUNCTION________________________________________ (Primary Function of Target)
LINE 9 - NOTATION _______________________________________ (Notation or Sorting Code)
LINE 10 - SIGNAL _________________________________________ (Type of Signal of Target Emitter)
LINE 11 - ON TIME ________________________________________ (DTG That Planned EA Activity Was
Initiated)
LINE 12 - OFF TIME________________________________________ (DTG That Planned EA Activity Will
be Terminated)
LINE 13 - PRIORITY _______________________________________ (Relative Importance of EA Mission)
LINE 14 - TYPE____________________________________________ (Type of EA and Technique Used
Against the Emitter)
LINE 15 - PRIMARY FREQUENCY ___________________________ (Primary Frequency of EA Target
Signal)
LINE 16 - SECONDARY FREQUENCY ________________________ (Secondary Frequency of EA Target
Signal)
**Continued on next page.
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ELECTRONIC WARFARE REQUESTING/TASKING REPORT [EWRTM] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: E015 {USMTF # A426}
LINE 17 - LOW FREQUENCY________________________________ (Lower Frequency Limit of Target
Class)
LINE 18 - HIGH FREQUENCY _______________________________ (Upper Frequency Limit of Target
Class)
LINE 19 - BANDWIDTH ____________________________________ (Target Frequency Bandwidth
Expressed in MHz)
LINE 20 - PULSE REPETITION_______________________________ (Pulse Repetition Interval or
Frequency)
LINE 21 - ES ______________________________________________ (Electronic Support)
LINE 22 - COUNTRY _______________________________________ (Nationality of the Target Emitter of
Concern)
LINE 23 - LOCATION ______________________________________ (Emitter Location Described in UTM
or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate With
MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 24 - EMITTER ________________________________________ (Emitter Call Sign and Name or
Nomenclature)
LINE 25 - FUNCTION_______________________________________ (Primary Function of Target)
LINE 26 - NOTATION ______________________________________ (Notation or Sorting Code)
LINE 27 - SIGNAL _________________________________________ (Type of Signal of Target Emitter)
LINE 28 - PRIMARY FREQUENCY ___________________________ (Primary Frequency of ES Target
Signal)
LINE 29 - SECONDARY FREQUENCY ________________________ (Secondary Frequency of ES Target
Signal)
LINE 30 - LOW FREQUENCY________________________________ (Lower Frequency Limit of Target
Equipment Class)
LINE 31 - HIGH FREQUENCY _______________________________ (Upper Frequency Limit of Target
Class)
LINE 32 - BANDWIDTH ____________________________________ (Target Frequency Bandwidth
Expressed in MHz)
**Continued on next page.
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ELECTRONIC WARFARE REQUESTING/TASKING REPORT [EWRTM](CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: E015 {USMTF # A426}
LINE 33 - PULSE REPETITION_______________________________ (Pulse Repetition Interval or
Frequency)
LINE 34 - ON TIME ________________________________________ (DTG That Planned ES Activity Will
be
Initiated)
LINE 35 - OFF TIME________________________________________ (DTG That Planned ES Activity Was
Terminated)
LINE 36 - ESSENTIAL ______________________________________ (EEI Category Indicator)
LINE 37 - PRIORITY _______________________________________ (Relative Importance of ES Mission)
LINE 38 - CHAFF __________________________________________ (Type of Chaff)
LINE 39 - LOWER FREQUENCY _____________________________ (Lower Frequency of a Range of
Frequencies That is to be Blanked by
Chaff or the Lower EA Frequency)
LINE 40 - UPPER FREQUENCY ______________________________ (Upper Frequency of a Range of
Frequencies That is to be Blanked by
Chaff or the Upper EA Frequency)
LINE 41 - LOW LEVEL _____________________________________ (Lower Altitude in Hundreds of Feet
of
Airspace to be Blanked by Chaff)
LINE 42 - UPPER LEVEL____________________________________ (Upper Altitude in Hundreds of Feet
of Airspace to be Blanked by Chaff)
LINE 43 - TECHNIQUE _____________________________________ (EA Technique to be Employed)
LINE 44 - COUNTRY _______________________________________ (Country in Which Chaff is to be
Employed)
LINE 45 - ON TIME ________________________________________ (DTG That the Planned Chaff Drop
Will be Initiated)
LINE 46 - OFF TIME________________________________________ (DTG That the Planned Chaff Drop
Will Terminate)
LINE 47 - START LOCATION________________________________ (Start Location of the Chaff Drop in
UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With Grid Zone Designator)
**Continued on next page.
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ELECTRONIC WARFARE REQUESTING/TASKING REPORT [EWRTM](CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: E015 {USMTF # A426}
LINE 48 - STOP LOCATION _________________________________ (Stop Location of the Chaff Drop in
UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 49 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 50 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Enemy/Friendly/Unit Minefield/Obstacle Report [MINOBREP]
REPORT NUMBER: E025
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report all obstacles on the battlefield after developing a report.
Disseminate information and report to all command posts and units in the area of operation as soon as possible.
Reference: FM 3-34.2, FM 20-32, and FM 5-34.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 3 - EMPLACING UNIT_________________________________ (Emplacing Unit, if Known (Enemy,
Friendly Unit, Unit))
LINE 4 - APPROVING AUTHORITY __________________________ (Approving Authority, if Required or
Known)
LINE 5 - TARGET/OBSTACLE NO. ___________________________ (Target/Obstacle Number, if Required
or Known)
LINE 6 - TYPE OF EMPLACING SYSTEM _____________________ (Type of Emplacing System, if
Required or Known)
LINE 7 - TYPE MINES/OBSTACLES __________________________ (Type Mines/Obstacle, if Known
Include Width and Depth)
LINE 8 - TYPE MARKING SYSTEM __________________________ (Type Minefield/Obstacle Marking
System, if Emplaced)
LINE 9 - LIFE CYCLE DTG __________________________________ (DTG of Life Cycle/Self- Destruct
Time, if Known)
LINE 10 - CORNER LOCATIONS_____________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Corners)
LINE 11 - REDUCE_________________________________________ (Obstacle/Minefield Reduced, YES or
NO)
LINE 12 - NO. OF LANES ___________________________________ (Number of Lanes)
LINE 13 - REDUCTION ASSET USED _________________________ (MICLIC, Mine Plow, Mine Roller,
Demolitions, and so on)
LINE 14 - WIDTH __________________________________________ (Width of Lane)
LINE 15 - DEPTH __________________________________________ (Depth of Lane)
LINE 16 - GRID TO START OF LANE _________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Start of Lane (Entrance))
**Continued on next page.
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ENEMY/FRIENDLY/UNIT MINEFIELD/OBSTACLE REPORT [MINOBREP](CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: E025
LINE 17 - GRID TO END OF LANE ___________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
End of Lane (Exit))
LINE 18 - LANE MARKING _________________________________ (Type of Marking System, if
Emplaced)
LINE 19 - BYPASS _________________________________________ (YES or NO)
LINE 20 - BYPASS GRID____________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator to
Bypass)
LINE 21 - BARRIERS _______________________________________ (Concertina Wire, Pickets, and/or
Trenches, and any other obstacle
information necessary)
LINE 22 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 23 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Enemy/Prisoner Of War Report [EPOW]
REPORT NUMBER: E030
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to convey status and disposition of unit’s EPWs. Send IAW unit SOPs.
Reference: FM 3-19.40.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - COUNTRY/ NO. EPW OFF/ __________________________ (By Country of EPW, Number of
EPW NCO/ENL/Officers, Number of
Lower Enlisted, Total EPW)
a. Country____________________
b. Enemy Officer: GC____/ Field Grade ____/ CO Grade ____/ WO ____/
c. Enemy Enlisted: CSM____/ E-6 - E-8 ____/ E-5 - CPL____/ ENL____/
d. TOTAL NO.___________
LINE 4 - EPW SITE LOCATIONS _____________________________ (EPW UTM or Six-Digit Grid
Coordinate With MGRS Grid Zone
Designator)
LINE 5 - NO. EPW MISSING _________________________________ (Number EPW Missing or Escaped)
LINE 6 - NO. EPW ESCAPE ATTEMPTS _______________________ (Number EPW Escape Attempts)
LINE 7 - MEDICAL TREATMENT /EVAC ______________________ (Number of EPW Requiring Medical
Care and/or Are Transferred to the
Combat Health Staff Chain for
Medical Evacuation)
LINE 8 - INCIDENT SUMMARY______________________________ (Summary of Incidents)
LINE 9 - IRC INSPECTION RESULTS _________________________ (International Red Cross Inspections
Results, if Required)
**Repeat lines
3 through 9 to report multiple mission/mission data. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 3 through 9; second iteration 3a through 9a; third iteration 3b
through 9b; and so on.
LINE 10 - PM ASSESSMENT_________________________________ (PM Assessment)
LINE 11 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 12 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Environmental Condition Report [ECR]
REPORT NUMBER: E035
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to send periodic information (interim snapshots) of the environmental
status of specific sites (assembly areas, base camps, logistical support areas, and medical facilities) where
hazards are likely to occur, which can result in significant, immediate and/or long-term effects on the natural
environment and/or health of friendly forces and noncombatants. Send IAW unit SOPs and commander’s
direction.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Site/Incident)
LINE 4 - DESCRIPTION_____________________________________ (Description of Site/Incident)
LINE 5 - CHANGES ________________________________________ (Changes From Last ECR or
Environmental Baseline Survey EBS)
LINE 6 - HAZARDS ________________________________________ (Hazards to Natural Environment,
Friendly Forces and/or Civilian
Personnel)
LINE 7 - ACTIONS _________________________________________ (Summary of Actions to Minimize
Hazards/Remedial Effects)
LINE 8 - UNIT POC ________________________________________ (Reporting Unit Point of Contact)
LINE 9 - ASSISTANCE______________________________________ (Assistance Required/Requested)
LINE 10 - REFERENCE _____________________________________ (Site-Specific EBS (if required))
LINE 11 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 12 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal Support [EODSPT]
REPORT NUMBER: E040 {USMTF # D983}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to request explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) support, (2) to report the
results of an EOD mission, or (3) to request EOD support to protect designated very important persons.
Reference: FM 4-30.5.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - ACTIVITY ________________________________________ (Type of EOD Activity the Report
Concerns: Either EODREQUEST,
EOD RESPONSE, or VIP
REQUEST)
LINE 4 - REQUESTOR ______________________________________ (Identifier of Unit/Agency Requesting
EOD Support)
LINE 5 - EOD UNIT ________________________________________ (Identifier of Unit/AgencyPerforming
the EOD Mission)
LINE 6 - CATEGORY _______________________________________ (EOD Incident Category Assigned by
Requestor; Either INDIRECT,
IMMEDIATE, MINOR, or NONE)
LINE 7 - DISCOVERED _____________________________________ (DTG Zone When the Unexploded
Ordnance Was Discovered)
LINE 8 - DESCRIPTION_____________________________________ (If Applicable, Any Additional
Descriptive Information Related to
the Threat Posed to Resources and
Facilities By Unexploded Ordnance)
LINE 9 - ORDNANCE_______________________________________ (Number, Type, and Location of
Unexploded Ordnance to be
Neutralized; Repeat, as Required)
LINE 10 - CONDITION______________________________________ (Either ARMED or UNARMED)
LINE 11 - SITUATION ______________________________________ (Either DROPPED, IN FIRE,
UNDERWATER, ACCIDENT, or a
Literal Description of the
Circumstances Surrounding the
Incident)
**Lines 6 through 11 are applicable if the report is a request for explosive ordnance neutralization.
**Continued on next page.
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EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL SUPPORT [EODSPT] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: E040 {USMTF # D983}
LINE 12 - REPORTED ______________________________________ (DTG Zone When EOD Incident Was
Reported)
LINE 13 - EOD TEAM TIME OF ARRIVAL_____________________ (DTG Zone When EOD Team
Arrived)
LINE 14 - COMPLETED_____________________________________ (DTG Zone When EOD Action
Completed)
LINE 15 - EOD ACTION TAKEN _____________________________ (Disposition, Condition, Situation, or
Other Information Concerning EOD
Action Taken)
**Lines 12 through 15 are applicable if the report contains the results of an EOD mission.
LINE 16 - PROTECT________________________________________ (Firsst and Last Name of Individual to
be Protected)
LINE 17 - NO. OF PERSONNEL ______________________________ (Number of EOD Personnel Required
for Mission)
LINE 18 - DEPART _________________________________________ (Departure Point Name or
Coordinates)
LINE 19 - TRANSPORTATION_______________________________ (Transportation Mode(s) of VIP
During Support Period)
LINE 20 - COUNTRIES/AREAS ______________________________ (Countries/Areas in Which Support is
Required)
**Repeat lines 17 through 20 to indicate the number of personnel required, departure point, VIP transportation
mode, and country/area requiring support. Assign repetitions in succeeding iterations sequential line numbers;
for example, first iteration 17 through 20; second iteration 17a through 20a; third iteration 17b through 20b, and
so on.
LINE 21 - BEGIN___________________________________________ (DTG to Begin Zone VIP Support)
LINE 22 - END_____________________________________________ (DTG to End Zone VIP Support)
**Repeat lines 21 and 22 to indicate the time VIP support is to begin and end. Assign sequential line numbers
to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 21 through 22; second iteration 21a through 22a; third
iteration 21b through 22b, and so on.
LINE 23 - POC_____________________________________________ (First and Last Name of Individual
Designated as the Requesting Unit's
POC For Coordinating EOD VIP
Support)
**Continued on next page.
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EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL SUPPORT [EODSPT] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: E040 {USMTF # D983}
LINE 24 - TELEPHONE _____________________________________ (Telephone Number of POC)
LINE 25 - FREQUENCY_____________________________________ (Primary Radio Frequency of
Unit/Agency Requiring EOD
Support)
LINE 26 - LOCATION ______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
POC)
**Lines 16 through 26 are applicable if report is a VIP EOD support request.
**Lines 23 through 26 are applicable if a POC has been designated by the unit requesting VIP EOD protection
support.
LINE 27 - SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS_________________________ (Statement of Any Special
Requirements for EOD Support
Mission)
LINE 28 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 29 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Fire Mission-Beacon Location [FM.BEALOC]
REPORT NUMBER: F001 {USMTF # C261}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report the location and identification code of one or more radar beacons.
Reference: FM 3-09.12.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - BEACON NAME ___________________________________ (Beacon Name)
LINE 4 - CODE ____________________________________________ (Beacon Code)
LINE 5 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (Beacon Location, UTM or Six-Digit
Grid Coordinate With Grid Zone
Designator)
LINE 6 - ON_______________________________________________ (Relative on Time or Beacon on DTG)
LINE 7 - OFF ______________________________________________ (Relative off Time or Beacon off DTG)
LINE 8 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
**Repeat lines 3 through 8 to report information on multiple beacons. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 3 through 8; second iteration 3a through 8a, and so on.
LINE 9 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Fire Mission-Request To Fire [FM.RF]
REPORT NUMBER: F005 {USMTF # D212}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to request permission to fire across common boundaries from an adjacent
service unit. Reference: FM 6-30.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 4 GRID_____________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid
Coordinate With MGRS Grid
Zone Designator)
LINE 5 - DESCRIPTION_____________________________________ (Target Description)
LINE 6 - FIRING UNIT______________________________________ (Firing Unit)
LINE 7 - WEAPON _________________________________________ (Weapon Type)
LINE 8 - ROUNDS IN EFFECT _______________________________ (Number of Rounds in Effect)
LINE 9 - PROJECTILE ______________________________________ (Projectile Type)
LINE 10 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Fuze Type)
LINE 11 - EST DTG INITIAL RDS ____________________________ (Estimated DTG of Initial Rounds)
LINE 12 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 13 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Fire Planning-Compute A Fire Plan [FP.COMPFP]
REPORT NUMBER: F010 {USMTF # A272}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to specify the h-hour, the number of fire plan phases, the phases start times
relative to h-hour, and the phase lengths. Reference: FM 6-20 and FM 6-20-10.
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 - H-HOUR __________________________________________ (H-Hour Fire Plan Operation Order)
LINE 6 - ALFA START______________________________________ (Phase Start Time)
LINE 7 - LENGTH__________________________________________ (Fire Plan Phase Length in Minutes)
LINE 8 - BRAVO START ____________________________________ (Phase Start Time)
LINE 9 - LENGTH__________________________________________ (Fire Plan Phase Length in Minutes)
LINE 10 - CHARLIE START _________________________________ (Phase Start Time)
LINE 11 - LENGTH_________________________________________ (Fire Plan Phase Length in Minutes)
LINE 12 - DELTA START ___________________________________ (Phase Start Time)
LINE 13 - LENGTH_________________________________________ (Fire Plan Phase Length in Minutes)
LINE 14 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 15 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Fire Planning-Fire Plan Executive Orders [FP.FPO]
REPORT NUMBER: F015 {USMTF # E272}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to identify the firing element and (2) to specify the number of rounds or
effects required for each target in a fire plan. Reference: FM 6-20 and FM 6-20-10.
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 - UNIT DESIGNATORS_______________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment and regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 6 - UNIT DESIGNATORS_______________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 7 - UNIT DESIGNATORS_______________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment and regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 8 - UNIT DESIGNATORS_______________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 9 - UNIT DESIGNATORS_______________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 10 - TARGET NOS ____________________________________ (Fire Support Target Numbers (Up to
10))
LINE 11 - TARGET ID ______________________________________ (Target Identification Number)
LINE 12 - TRAJECTORY ____________________________________ (Type of Trajectory)
LINE 13 - TRAJECTORY ____________________________________ (Type of Trajectory)
LINE 14 - TRAJECTORY ____________________________________ (Type of Trajectory)
**Continued on next page.
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FIRE PLANNING-FIRE PLAN EXECUTIVE ORDERS [FP.FPO] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: F015 {USMTF # E272}
LINE 15 - TRAJECTORY ____________________________________ (Type of Trajectory)
LINE 16 - TRAJECTORY ____________________________________ (Type of Trajectory)
LINE 17 - VOLLEYS________________________________________ (Number of Initial Volleys and
Number of Subsequent Volleys)
LINE 18 - VOLLEYS________________________________________ (Number of Initial Volleys and
Number of Subsequent Volleys)
LINE 19 - VOLLEYS________________________________________ (Number of Initial Volleys and
Number of Subsequent Volleys)
LINE 20 - VOLLEYS________________________________________ (Number of Initial Volleys and
Number of Subsequent Volleys)
LINE 21 - VOLLEYS________________________________________ (Number of Initial Volleys and
Number of Subsequent Volleys)
LINE 22 - EFFECTS ________________________________________ (Effects (Percent Damage) Required)
LINE 23 - EFFECTS ________________________________________ (Effects (Percent Damage) Required)
LINE 24 - EFFECTS ________________________________________ (Effects (Percent Damage) Required)
LINE 25 - EFFECTS ________________________________________ (Effects (Percent Damage) Required)
LINE 26 - EFFECTS ________________________________________ (Effects (Percent Damage) Required)
LINE 27 - RELATIVE TIME__________________________________ (Time in Minutes Relative to H-
Hour)
LINE 28 - PHASE __________________________________________ (Phase of Fire)
LINE 29 - SHELL __________________________________________ (Initial Volley Projectile and
Subsequent Volley Projectile)
LINE 30 - SHELL __________________________________________ (Initial Volley Projectile and
Subsequent Volley Projectile)
LINE 31 - SHELL __________________________________________ (Initial Volley Projectile and
Subsequent Volley Projectile)
**Continued on next page.
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FIRE PLANNING-FIRE PLAN EXECUTIVE ORDERS [FP.FPO] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: F015 {USMTF # E272}
LINE 32 - SHELL __________________________________________ (Initial Volley Projectile and
Subsequent Volley Projectile)
LINE 33 - SHELL __________________________________________ (Initial Volley Projectile and
Subsequent Volley Projectile)
LINE 34 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Initial Volley Fuze and Subsequent
Volley Fuze)
LINE 35 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Initial Volley Fuze and Subsequent
Volley Fuze)
LINE 36 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Initial Volley Fuze and Subsequent
Volley Fuze)
LINE 37 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Initial Volley Fuze and Subsequent
Volley Fuze)
LINE 38 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Initial Volley Fuze and Subsequent
Volley Fuze)
LINE 39 - TARGET LIST ____________________________________ (Target List/Last Target Indicator)
**Repeat lines 10 through 39 if necessary. Assign sequential line numbers to succeeding iterations; for
example,
first iteration 10 through 39; second iteration 10a through 39a; and so on.
LINE 40 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 41 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Fire Planning-Fire Plan Target List [FP.FPT]
REPORT NUMBER: F020 {USMTF # E271}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to list targets in the Fire Plan Target List and (2) to give scheduling data
of fires in a fire plan. Reference: FM 6-20 and FM 6-20-10.
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 - TARGET NOS_____________________________________ (Fire Support Target Numbers (Up to
10))
LINE 6 - TARGET ID _______________________________________ (Target Identification Number)
LINE 7 ZONE ____________________________________________ (UTM Grid Zone and 100-KM
Square)
LINE 8 GRID_____________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 9 - TARGET ELEMENTS _______________________________ (Number of Target Elements)
LINE 10 - TYPE____________________________________________ (Target or Friendly Unit Type and
Subtype)
LINE 11 - PROTECTION ____________________________________ (Degree of Personnel Protection)
LINE 12 - RADIUS _________________________________________ (Target Radius in Meters)
LINE 13 - LENGTH_________________________________________ (Target Length in Meters)
LINE 14 - WIDTH __________________________________________ (Target Width in Meters)
LINE 15 - ATTITUDE_______________________________________ (Target Attitude in Mils)
LINE 16 - ACCURACY______________________________________ (Target Report Accuracy in Meters)
LINE 17 - RELATIVE TIME__________________________________ (Time in Minutes Relative to H-
Hour)
LINE 18 - PRIORITY _______________________________________ (Fire Plan Target Priority)
LINE 19 - PHASE __________________________________________ (Phase of Fire)
**Continued on next page.
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FIRE PLANNING-FIRE PLAN TARGET LIST [FP.FPT] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: F020 {USMTF # E271}
LINE 20 - PHASE __________________________________________ (Phase of Fire)
LINE 21 - PHASE __________________________________________ (Phase of Fire)
LINE 22 - PHASE __________________________________________ (Phase of Fire)
LINE 23 - GROUP __________________________________________ (Target Group Number)
LINE 24 - SERIES __________________________________________ (Target Series Name and Attack
Sequence Number)
LINE 25 - POSITION________________________________________ (Single Firing Site Designator)
LINE 26 - TARGET LIST ____________________________________ (Target List/Last Target Indicator)
**Repeat lines 5 through 26 if necessary. Assign sequential line numbers to succeeding iterations; for example,
first iteration 5 through 26; second iteration 5a through 26a; and so on.
LINE 27 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 28 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Fire Planning-Nuclear Schedule [FP.NUCSCD]
REPORT NUMBER: F025 {USMTF # D271}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to add, amend, or cancel the specified nuclear target in a specified fire plan.
Reference: FM 6-20.
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 - TARGET NO. ______________________________________ (Fire Support Target Number)
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 - ALTITUDE ________________________________________ (Altitude in Meters)
LINE 9 - DGZ GZ & 100-KM SQ ______________________________ (Desired Ground Zero - UTM Grid
Zone and 100-KM Square)
LINE 10 - DGZ 1M E & 1M N ________________________________ (Desired Ground Zero - UTM 1-
Meter Easting and UTM 1-Meter
Northing)
LINE 11 - GZ ALTITUDE____________________________________ (Ground Zero Altitude in Meters)
LINE 12 - TARGET ELEMENTS ______________________________ (Number of Target Elements)
LINE 13 - TYPE____________________________________________ (Target or Friendly Unit Type and
Subtype)
LINE 14 - PROTECTION ____________________________________ (Degree of Personnel Protection)
LINE 15 - RADIUS _________________________________________ (Target or Friendly Unit Radius)
LINE 16 - LENGTH_________________________________________ (Target or Friendly Unit Length)
LINE 17 - WIDTH __________________________________________ (Target or Friendly Unit Width)
LINE 18 - ATTITUDE_______________________________________ (Attitude in Mils)
**Continued on next page.
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FIRE PLANNING-NUCLEAR SCHEDULE [FP.NUCSCD] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: F025 {USMTF # D271}
LINE 19 - TIME____________________________________________ (Time in Minutes Relative to H-Hour)
LINE 20 - DURATION ______________________________________ (Duration of Fire)
LINE 21 - UNIT DESIGNATORS______________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators)
LINE 22 - POSITION________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With Grid Zone Single Firing Site
Designator)
LINE 23 - FIRE FOR EFFECT ________________________________ (Fire for Effect Number of Volleys)
LINE 24 - PROJECTILE _____________________________________ (Fire for Effect Projectile)
LINE 25 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Fire for Effect Fuze)
LINE 26 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 27 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Fire Planning-Reserve Fire Unit [FP.RESFU]
REPORT NUMBER: F030 {USMTF # A271}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to preclude use of fire units during a specific time interval in a specific fire
plan. Reference: FM 6-20.
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 - UNIT DESIGNATORS_______________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 6 - START ___________________________________________ (Reservation Start Time in Minutes)
LINE 7 - STOP_____________________________________________ (Reservation Stop Time in Minutes)
**Repeat lines 5 through 7 to provide reservation information on multiple fire units. Assign sequential line
numbers to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 5 through 7; second iteration 5a through7a; third
iteration 5b through 7b, and so on.
LINE 8 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 9 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Fire Support Element-Commander's Criteria [FSE.CRITER]
REPORT NUMBER: F035 {USMTF # E273}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to disseminate analysis criteria for nuclear target analysis, chemical target
analysis, nuclear fire planning, and fallout prediction. Reference: FM 6-20.
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 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of Fire Plan)
LINE 6 - TARGET NO. ______________________________________ (Fire Support Target Number)
LINE 7 - UNIT DESIGNATORS_______________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators)
LINE 8 - CIRCULAR ERROR PROBABLE______________________ (Nuclear Target Analysis Circular
Error Probable)
LINE 9 - ZONE ____________________________________________ (Zone of Fire Responsibility)
LINE 10 - EXCEPTION______________________________________ (Nuclear Target Analysis Exception
Indicator)
LINE 11 - EXCEPTION______________________________________ (Nuclear Target Analysis Exception
Indicator)
LINE 12 - EXCEPTION______________________________________ (Nuclear Target Analysis Exception
Indicator)
LINE 13 - EXCEPTION______________________________________ (Nuclear Target Analysis Exception
Indicator)
LINE 14 - AREA ___________________________________________ (Required Coverage for Area Targets)
LINE 15 - CRITERIA________________________________________ (Personnel Radiation Casualty
Criteria)
LINE 16 - PRIMARY________________________________________ (Primary Target Category)
LINE 17 - PROBABILITY____________________________________ (Required Probability for Point
Targets)
**Continued on next page.
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FIRE SUPPORT ELEMENT-COMMANDER'S CRITERIA [FSE.CRITER](CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: F035 {USMTF # E273}
LINE 18 - DAMAGE ________________________________________ (Material Damage Level)
LINE 19 - VULNERABILITY_________________________________ (Troop Safety Vulnerability Category)
LINE 20 - RISK ____________________________________________ (Troop Safety Risk Category)
LINE 21 - VEGETATION ____________________________________ (Vegetation Flammability Category
Designator and Forest Type)
LINE 22 - MAXIMUM YIELD ________________________________ (Maximum Yield to be Considered)
LINE 23 - MINIMUM DISTANCE_____________________________ (Minimum Distance Allowable for
Scheduling (Adjusted))
LINE 24 - PRECIPITATION __________________________________ (Precipitation Indicator)
LINE 25 - WEAPON ________________________________________ (Surface-to-Surface Weapon Type)
LINE 26 - MAX VOLLEYS __________________________________ (Maximum Number of Volleys per
Fire Unit)
LINE 27 - CHEMICAL MINIMUM ____________________________ (Minimum Allowable Chemical
Effects)
LINE 28 - OPTIMUM _______________________________________ (Optimum Chemical Effects)
LINE 29 - MAX CHEM______________________________________ (Maximum Allowable Chemical
Effects and Persistent Indicator)
LINE 30 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 31 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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