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Modification-Exclude Criteria [MOD.XCLUDE]
REPORT NUMBER: M080 {USMTF # E276}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to disseminate exclusions from tactical fire control consideration for fire
missions or specified fire-plan processing. Exclusions include specific weapons of fire units or combinations of
shell and fuze by weapon type or fire unit. Reference: FM 6-20 and FM 6-16 through FM 6-16-3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - PLAN ____________________________________________ (Fire Plan Designation)
LINE 4 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of Fire Plan)
LINE 5 - POI ______________________________________________ (Primary Option Indicator. Enter
ADD, AMEND, or CANCEL)
LINE 6 - EXCLUDE ________________________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment, and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 7 - EXCLUDE ________________________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment, and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 8 - EXCLUDE ________________________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment, and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 9 - EXCLUDE ________________________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment, and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 10 - EXCLUDE ________________________________________ (Section, Platoon, Battery/Company,
Battalion/Regiment, and Regiment/
Brigade/Division Designators, or
Ship Call Sign(s))
LINE 11 - WEAPON EXCLUDED _____________________________ (Surface-to-Surface Weapon Type)
LINE 12 - WEAPON ________________________________________ (Surface-to-Surface Weapon Type)
LINE 13 - PROJECTILE EXCLUDED __________________________ (Projectile Excluded)
LINE 14 - PROJECTILE _____________________________________ (Projectile Excluded)
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MODIFICATION-EXCLUDE CRITERIA [MOD.XCLUDE] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: M080 {USMTF # E276}
LINE 15 - PROPELLANT EXCLUDED_________________________ (Propellant Excluded)
LINE 16 - PROPELLANT ____________________________________ (Propellant Excluded)
LINE 17 - FUZE EXCLUDED ________________________________ (Fuze Excluded)
LINE 18 - FUZE____________________________________________ (Fuze Excluded)
LINE 19 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 20 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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NBC1/ROTA Report [NBC1]
REPORT NUMBER: N001 {USMTF # C488}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide the observer’s initial report giving basic data on a nuclear attack,
biological attack, chemical attack, or releases other than attack (ROTA). This NBC1/ROTA voice message
accommodates all NBC1/ROTA reporting. Reference: ATP-45 and FM 3-11.3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - EVENT ___________________________________________ (Type of Incident: NUCLEAR,
BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL, or
ROTA.
ALFA ____________________________________________ (CBRN Strike Serial Number)
BRAVO___________________________________________ (Location of the observer and the
direction of the attack)
CHARLIE _________________________________________ (DTG of the report or observation
and the end of the event)
DELTA ___________________________________________ (DTG of Detonation of Beginning of
Attack or Detonation and the end of
the event)
FOXTROT ________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Attack And Code Used to Represent
if Reported Location of Attack or
ROTA is Actual or Estimated)
GOLF ____________________________________________ ( Means of Delivery and Quantity
Information)
HOTEL __________________________________________ (Type of Burst, Biological/Chemical
Agent, and Persistency)
INDIA ___________________________________________ (Release Information on Biological/
Chemical Agent Attacks or ROTA
Events)
JULIET __________________________________________ (Time in Seconds Denoting Flash-to-
Bang DTG of Nuclear Attack)
LIMA____________________________________________ (Nuclear Burst Angular Cloud Width
Measured at Five Minutes After
Detonation)
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NBC1/ROTA REPORT [NBC1] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: N001 {USMTF # C488}
MIKE____________________________________________ (Stabilized Cloud Measurement at H
+ 10 Minutes)
MIKE-ROMEO____________________________________ (Description and Status of ROTA
Event)
PAPA ALFA ROMEO ______________________________ (Coordinate(s) of Hazardous Cloud or
Area)
PAPA BRAVO ROMEO ____________________________ (Downwind Direction of Radioactive
Cloud)
TANGO __________________________________________ (Terrain/Topography and Vegetation
Description)
YANKEE _________________________________________ (Downwind Direction and Wind
Speed)
LINE 4 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of Observation)
LINE 5 - GENTEXT_________________________________________ (Free Text for Additional
Information Required for
Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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NBC2/ROTA Report [NBC2]
REPORT NUMBER: N05 {USMTF # G489}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to disseminate evaluated data of a nuclear attack, biological attack,
chemical attack, or releases other than attack (ROTA). This NBC2/ROTA accommodates CBRN2/ROTA
(NUC, BIO, RAD, or CHEM) reporting requirements. Reference: ATP-45 (A) and FM 3-11.3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - EVENT ___________________________________________ (Type of Incident: NUCLEAR,
BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL,
CHEMICAL, or ROTA)
LINE - ALFA _______________________________________________ (CBRN Strike Serial Number)
LINE - DELTA _____________________________________________ (DTG of Attack or Detonation and
Attack End)
LINE - FOXTROT __________________________________________ (Location of Attack or Event)
LINE - GOLF ______________________________________________ (Means of Delivery and Quantity
Information)
LINE - HOTEL _____________________________________________ (Type of Burst, Biological/Chemical
Agent, and Persistency)
LINE - INDIA _____________________________________________ (Release Information on Biological/
Chemical Agent Attacks or ROTA
Events)
LINE - MIKE-ROMEO ______________________________________ (Description and Status of ROTA
Event)
LINE - NOVEMBER_________________________________________ (Estimated Nuclear Yield in Kilotons
Or Megatons)
LINE - TANGO_____________________________________________ (Terrain/Topography and Vegetation
Description)
LINE - YANKEE____________________________________________ (Downwind Direction and Wind
Speed)
LINE 4 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of Observation)
LINE 5 - GENTEXT _________________________________________ (Free Text for Additional
Information Required for
Clarification of Report)
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NBC 2/ROTA REPORT [NBC] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: N005{USMTF # G489}
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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NBC3/ROTA Report [NBC3]
REPORT NUMBER: N010 {USMTF # C443}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to pass immediate warning of predicted contamination and hazard areas
following a nuclear, biological, chemical or releases other than attack (ROTA) hazards. This NBC3/ROTA
voice message accommodates all NBC3/ROTA (NUC, BIO, RAD, or CHEM) reporting requirements.
Reference: ATP-45 and FM 3-11.3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - EVENT ___________________________________________ (Type of Incident: NUCLEAR,
BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL,
CHEMICAL, or ROTA)
LINE - ALFA ______________________________________________ (CBRN Strike Serial Number)
LINE - DELTA ____________________________________________ (DTG of Attack or Detonation and
Attack End)
LINE - FOXTROT _________________________________________ (Location of Attack or Event, Area
Attacked/Affected)
LINE - GOLF ______________________________________________ (Means of Delivery and Quantity
Information)
LINE - HOTEL ____________________________________________ (Type Burst/Type Agent,
Persistency/TM, UNID Number)
LINE - NOVEMBER ________________________________________ (Estimated Yield in KT)
LINE - PAPA ALFA ________________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Predicted Hazardous Cloud or Area)
LINE - PAPA BRAVO ______________________________________ (Detailed fallout Hazard Prediction
Parameters)
LINE - PAPA CHARLEY____________________________________ (Radar Determined external contour
of Radioactive Cloud)
LINE - PAPA DELTA ______________________________________ (Radar Determined Downwind
Direction of Radioactive Cloud)
LINE - PAPA XRAY _______________________________________ (Hazard Area Location for Weather
Period)
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NBC 3/ROTA REPORT [NBC3] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: N010 {USMTF # C443}
LINE - XRAY BRAVO _____________________________________ (Predicted Contour Information)
Parameters)
LINE-- YANKEE___________________________________________ (Downwind Direction and Wind
Speed)
LINE - ZULU _____________________________________________ (Actual Weather Conditions)
LINE 4 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of Observation)
LINE 5 - GENTEXT ________________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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NBC4/ROTA Report [NBC4]
REPORT NUMBER: N015 {USMTF # C447}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report NBC4/ROTA nuclear, biological, chemical, or releases other than
attacks (ROTA) monitoring and survey results. This NBC4/ROTA voice message accommodates all reporting
requirements.. Reference: ATP-45 and FM 3-11.3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - EVENT ___________________________________________ (Type of Incident: NUCLEAR,
UC.NAV, BIOLOGICAL,
RADIOLOGICAL BIO.NAV,
CHEMICAL, Or CHEM.NAV)
LINE - ALFA _____________________________________________ (CBRN Strike Serial Number)
LINE - INDIA _____________________________________________ (Release Information on
Biological/Chemical Agent Attacks
or ROTA Events)
LINE - KILO ______________________________________________ (Crater Description)
LINE - QUEBEC____________________________________________ (Location of Reading/
Sample/Detection)
LINE - ROMEO ____________________________________________ (Level of Contamination, Dose Rate
Trend, and Decay Rate Trend)
LINE - SIERRA____________________________________________ (DTG of Reading or Initial Detection
of Contamination)
LINE 4 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of Observation)
LINE 5 - GENTEXT________________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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NBC5/ROTA Report [NBC5]
REPORT NUMBER: N020 {USMTF # C501}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to pass information on areas of actual nuclear, biological, chemical, or
releases other than attack
(ROTA) contamination. This NBC5/ROTA voice message accommodates all
reporting requirements .Reference: ATP - 45 and FM 3-11.3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - EVENT ___________________________________________ (Type of Incident: NUCLEAR,
BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL
or CHEMICAL)
LINE - ALFA ______________________________________________ (CBRN Strike Serial Number)
LINE - CHARLEY___________________________________________(DTG of the Report or Observation
and the End of the Event)
LINE - DELTA _____________________________________________ (DTG of Detonation or Beginning of
Attack and Attack End)
LINE - INDIA _____________________________________________ (Release Information on
Biological/Chemical/Agent Attacks
or ROTA events)
LINE - OSCAR ____________________________________________ (Reference: DTG for Estimated
Contours Lines)
LINE - XRAY ALPHA_______________________________________ (Actual Contour Information)
LINE - XRAY BRAVO_______________________________________ (Predicted Contour Information)
LINE - ZULU______________________________________________ (Actual Weather Conditions)
LINE 4 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of Observation)
LINE 5 - GENTEXT_________________________________________ (Free Text for Additional
Information Required for
Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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NBC 6/ROTA Report [CBRN6]
REPORT NUMBER: N025 {USMTF # C506}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to pass detailed information on chemical, biological, nuclear and attacks
and releases other than attack (ROTA) hazards. This NBC6/ROTA voice message accommodates reporting
requirements. Reference: ATP-45 and FM 3-11.3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - EVENT ___________________________________________ (Type of Incident: BIOLOGICAL or
CHEMICAL)
LINE - ALFA ______________________________________________ (CBRN Strike Serial Number)
LINE - CHARLEY__________________________________________ (DTG of the Report or Observation
and the End of the Event)
LINE - DELTA _____________________________________________ (DTG of Attack or Detonation and
Attack End)
LINE - FOXTROT __________________________________________ (Location of Attack or Event)
LINE - INDIA _____________________________________________ (Release Information on
Biological/Chemical Agent Attacks
or ROTA Events)
LINE - QUEBEC____________________________________________(Location and Type Reading/Sample/
Detection)
LINE - SIERRA____________________________________________ (DTG or Reading)
LINE 4 - TIME_____________________________________________ (DTG of Observation)
LINE 5 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Operation Order [ORDER]
REPORT NUMBER: O001
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to transmit the standard five-paragraph operation order (OPORD) and
operation plan (OPLAN) that provide plans, instructions, and directives to subordinate and supporting military
organizations. Reference: FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - OPERATION (PLAN) ORDER ________________________ (Order Number)
LINE 4 - REFERENCES _____________________________________ (References)
LINE 5 - TIME ZONE _______________________________________ (TZ Used in OPORD/OPLAN)
LINE 6 - TASK ORGANIZATION _____________________________ (TO of Unit)
LINE 7 - SITUATION
a. ENEMY__________________________________________ (Enemy Forces)
b. FRIENDLY_______________________________________ (Friendly Forces)
c. ENVIRONMENT__________________________________ (Friendly Forces)
(1) TERRAIN___________________________________ (Terrain)
(2) WEATHER__________________________________ (Weather)
(3) CIVIL CONSIDERATIONS______________________(Civil Considerations)
d. ATTACH/DET ___________________________________ (Attachments/Detachments)
e. ASSUMPTIONS__________________________________ (Assumptions/OPLAN Only)
LINE 8 - MISSION _________________________________________(Mission)
LINE 9 - EXECUTION INTENT_______________________________(Intent)
a. CONCEPT________________________________________ (Concept of Operation)
(1) MANEUVER__________________________________ (Maneuver Units)
(2) FIRES _______________________________________ (Fire Support Elements)
(3)INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECON ___(R&S PLAN)
(4) INTELLIGENCE_______________________________ (MI Elements)
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OPERATION ORDER [ORDER] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: O001
(5) ENGINEER ___________________________________ (Engineer Elements)
(6) AIR/MISSILE DEFENSE ________________________ (ADA Elements)
(7) INFORMATION OPERATIONS __________________ (Information Ops Elements)
(8) CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL and NUCLEAR
_____________________________________________ (CRBN Elements)
(9) MILITARY POLICE ____________________________ (MP Elements)
(10) CIVIL-MILITARY ____________________________ (Civil-Military Operations)
b. TASKS TO MANEUVER UNITS_______________________(Tasks)
c. TASKS TO OTHER COMBAT AND COMBAT SUPPORT UNITS
_______________________________________________(Tasks to Combat and CS units)
d. COORDINATION INSTRUCTIONS:
(1) TIME ORDER/PLAN IN EFFECT_________________
(DTG of Effective Time of
Plan/Order)
(2) CCIR ________________________________________ (CDR’s CCIR by Priority and Phase)
(3) RISK MGMT__________________________________ (Risk Reduction Control Measures)
(4) ROE _________________________________________ (Rules of Engagement)
(5) EPA _________________________________________ (Environmental Concerns)
(6) FORCE PROTECTION _________________________ (Force Protection Measures)
(7) AS REQUIRED________________________________ (When Needed)
LINE 10 - SERVICE AND SUPPORT
a. SUPPORT CONCEPT________________________________ (Concept of Support)
b. MATERIAL AND SERVICES _________________________
c. MEDICAL EVAC AND HOSPITALIZATION ____________
d. PERSONNEL ______________________________________
**Continued on next page.
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OPERATION ORDER [ORDER] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: O001
e. CIVIL MILITARY___________________________________
f. AS REQUIRED _____________________________________
LINE 11 - COMMAND AND SIGNAL
a. COMMAND _______________________________________ (Command)
b. SIGNAL___________________________________________ (Signal)
LINE 12 − ACKNOWLEDGE _________________________________ (Mandatory)
LINE 13 - CDR NAME/RANK ________________________________ (Commander’s Name and Rank)
LINE 14 - ANNEX A________________________________________ (TO Instructions and Format)
LINE 15 - ANNEX B ________________________________________ (Intelligence)
APPENDIX 1________________________________________(Intelligence Estimate)
APPENDIX 2________________________________________(Intelligence Synchronization Plan)
APPENDIX 3________________________________________(Counterintelligence)
APPENDIX 4________________________________________(Weather)
APPENDIX 5________________________________________(IPB Products)
LINE 16 - ANNEX C _______________________________________ (Operations Overlay)
LINE 17 - ANNEX D _______________________________________ (Fire Support)
APPENDIX 1________________________________________(Air Support)
APPENDIX 2________________________________________(Field Artillery Support)
APPENDIX 3________________________________________(Naval Gunfire Support)
LINE 18 - ANNEX E _______________________________________ (ROE Instructions and Format)
APPENDIX 1________________________________________(ROE CARD)
LINE 19 - ANNEX F ________________________________________ (Engineer)
APPENDIX 1________________________________________(Obstacle Overlay)
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OPERATION ORDER [ORDER] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: O001
APPENDIX 2________________________________________(Environmental Considerations)
APPENDIX 3________________________________________(Terrain)
APPENDIX 4________________________________________(Mobility/Counter-mobility/
Survivability Execution Matrix
And Timeline)
APPENDIX 5________________________________________(Explosive Ordinance Disposal)
LINE 20 - ANNEX G _______________________________________ (Air and Missile Defense)
LINE 21 - ANNEX H________________________________________ (Command, Control, Communication,
and
Computer Operations)
LINE 22 - ANNEX I ________________________________________ (Service Support)
APPENDIX 1________________________________________(Service Support Matrix)
APPENDIX 2________________________________________(Service Support Overlay)
APPENDIX 3________________________________________(Traffic Circulation and Control)
APPENDIX 4________________________________________(Personnel)
APPENDIX 5________________________________________(Legal)
APPENDIX 6________________________________________(Religious Support)
APPENDIX 7________________________________________(Foreign and Host Nation Support)
APPENDIX 8________________________________________(Contracting Support)
APPENDIX 9________________________________________(Reports)
LINE 23 - ANNEX J ________________________________________ (Chemical, Biological, Radiological
and Nuclear Operations)
LINE 24 - ANNEX K________________________________________ (Provost Marshall)
LINE 25 - ANNEX L ________________________________________ (Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance Operations)
LINE 26 - ANNEX M _______________________________________ (Rear Area and Base Security)
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OPERATION ORDER [ORDER] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: O001
LINE 27 - ANNEX N________________________________________ (Space)
LINE 28 - ANNEX O________________________________________ (A2C2 Operations)
LINE 29 - ANNEX P ________________________________________ (Information Operations)
APPENDIX 1________________________________________(OPSEC)
APPENDIX 2________________________________________(PSYOP)
APPENDIX 3________________________________________(Military Deception)
APPENDIX 4________________________________________(Electronic Warfare)
APPENDIX 5________________________________________(IO Execution Matrix)
LINE 30 - ANNEX Q________________________________________ (Civil Military Operations)
LINE 31 - ANNEX R ________________________________________ (Public Affairs)
LINE 36 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 37 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Operation Report [OPREP]
REPORT NUMBER: O005
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report operational situations, problems, recommended or intended
courses of action, and other items not reported elsewhere. Send as determined by higher headquarters or by
necessity of subordinate headquarters. Reference: FM 100-15, FM 71-100, and FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - COMMAND POST__________________________________ (CP/LZ Locations for TAC CP,Main
CP, and Rear CP)
LINE 4 - FLOT_____________________________________________ (FLOT at Least Three Grids)
LINE 5 - FEBA_____________________________________________ (FEBA at Least Three Grids)
LINE 6 - OPSUM___________________________________________ (Brief Summary of Reporting Unit’s
Activity and Task Organization)
LINE 7 - ENEMY___________________________________________ (Enemy Activity in Reporting Unit’s
Area of Interest and Operation)
LINE 8 - UNIT STAT _______________________________________ (Unit Statistics)
PERSONNEL _______________________________________
EQUIPMENT _______________________________________
CLASS OF SUPPLY__________________________________
LINE 9 - EVALUATION_____________________________________ (Reporting Commander’s Overall
Evaluation to Include Mission,
Commander’s Overall Evaluation of
Reporting Unit’s Ability to
Accomplish Its Mission.)
LINE 10 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 11 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Operations Plan Change [PLANORDCHG]
REPORT NUMBER: O010 {USMTF # E400}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to update or change existing operations plans. (Note: Use FRAGO to
change OPORD.) Reference: FM 100-15, FM 71-100, and FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - ORIGINATOR _____________________________________ (Military Designation of Responsible
Authority of the Operations Plan)
LINE 4 - NUMBER _________________________________________ (Operations Plan Number)
LINE 5 - ANNEX___________________________________________ (Annex Number Assigned to the
Specific Operation Plan Being
Changed)
LINE 6 - APPENDIX________________________________________ (Appendix Number Assigned to the
Specific Operation Plan Being
Changed)
LINE 7 - TAB______________________________________________ (Tab Number Assigned to the
Specific Operation Plan Being
Changed)
LINE 8 - ENCLOSURE ______________________________________ (Enclosure Number Assigned to the
Specific Operation Plan Being
Changed)
LINE 9 - PAGE ____________________________________________ (Page Number Assigned to the
Specific Operation Plan Being
Changed)
LINE 10 - PARAGRAPH_____________________________________ (Paragraph Number Assigned to the
Specific Operation Plan Being
Changed)
LINE 11 - LINE ____________________________________________ (Line Number Assigned to the
Specific Operation Plan Being
Changed)
LINE 12 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 13 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Operations Summary [OPSUM]
REPORT NUMBER: O015 {USMTF # G423}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide a commander’s summary of significant operations to the next
higher commander. Reference: FM 100-15, FM 71-100, and FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 − AIR ______________________________________________ (Number of Sorties Tasked, Flown,
Successful, Kills Claimed)
LINE 4 - GROUND _________________________________________ (Ground Operations Summarized)
LINE 5 - MARITIME________________________________________ (Maritime Operations Summarized)
LINE 6 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 7 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Patrol Report [PATROLREP]
REPORT NUMBER: P001
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report information and combat actions obtained on mounted and
dismounted patrols. Reference: FM 3-20.98, FM 17-95, FM 7-92, and FM 34-3.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 − DPT & RTN DTG___________________________________ (Patrol Departure and Return DTG)
LINE 4 − ROUTE ___________________________________________ (Patrol Route (if Applicable))
LINE 5 - CHECK POINTS ___________________________________ (Check Points Patrol Route Will
Follow)
LINE 6 − RESULTS _________________________________________ (Results (if Specified in Mission Task
and Purpose))
LINE 7 − CONDITION OF PATROL ___________________________ (Status Report of Patrol, Friendly
Losses)
LINE 8 − SALUTE __________________________________________ (Enemy Encountered, SALUTE)
LINE 9 − BDA ENEMY______________________________________ (Battle Damage Assessment Enemy)
LINE 10 − ROUTE RECON RPT ______________________________ (Description of Terrain, Route Recon
Report, Correction to Maps (if
applicable))
LINE 11 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 12 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Personnel Status Report [PERSTAT]
REPORT NUMBER: P005 {USMTF # G880}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report the status of the unit’s personnel. Reference: FM 12-6.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - FROM ____________________________________________ (DTG for the Beginning of Period
Applying to Personnel Information)
LINE 4 - TO _______________________________________________ (DTG for the End of Report Period)
LINE 5 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Designation of the Unit for Which
the Personnel Status Information is
Being Submitted)
LINE 6 - AUTHORIZED _____________________________________ (Number of Personnel Authorized by
Personnel Classification)
LINE 7 - ASSIGNED________________________________________ (Number of Personnel Assigned by
Personnel Classification)
LINE 8 − ON HAND ________________________________________ (Number of Personnel on Hand by
Personnel Classification)
LINE 9 − GAINS ___________________________________________ (Number of Personnel Gains by
Personnel Classification)
LINE 10 − REPLACEMENTS _________________________________ (Number of Personnel Gained That
Are Replacements by Personnel
Classification)
LINE 11 − RETURNED TO DUTY_____________________________ (Number of Personnel Gained Duty
Through Medical Channels by
Personnel Classification)
LINE 12 - KILLED _________________________________________ (Number of KIA by Personnel
Classification)
LINE 13 - WOUNDED ______________________________________ (Number of WIA by Personnel
classification)
LINE 14 − NONBATTLE LOSS _______________________________ (Number of Disease Non-battle Injury
Loss by Personnel Classification)
LINE 15 - MISSING ________________________________________ (Number of MIA by Personnel
Classification)
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PERSONNEL STATUS REPORT [PERSTAT] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: P005 {USMTF # G880}
LINE 16 - DESERTERS __________________________________ (Number of Deserters by Personnel
Classification)
LINE 17 - AWOL___________________________________________ (Number Absent Without Leave by
Personnel Classification)
LINE 18 - CAPTURED ______________________________________ (Number of Enemy Personnel
Captured
During the Reporting Period)
**Repeat lines 5 through 18 to indicate the personnel summary of additional units. Assign sequential line
numbers to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 5 through 18; second iteration 5a through 18a;
third iteration 5b through 18b, and so on.
LINE 19 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 20 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Preliminary Technical Report [PRETECHREP]
REPORT NUMBER: P010 {USMTF # F105}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to disseminate initial technical information on captured or acquired foreign
material and ordnance. Reference: FM 34-54 and FM 34-60.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 − MATERIEL CATEGORY ____________________________ (Category of Materiel the Acquired
Items Belong to)
LINE 4 - UNIT ID __________________________________________ (Identification of the Unit Acquiring
the Materiel)
LINE 5 − DAY TIME ACQUIRED _____________________________ (DTG When the Materiel Was
Acquired)
LINE 6 − LOCATION ACQUIRED_____________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator
Where Acquired)
LINE 7 - CIRCUMSTANCES _________________________________ (Brief Description of the
Circumstances Surrounding
Acquisition of the Materiel)
LINE 8 − CONTACT NAME__________________________________ (Name of Reporting Unit POC)
LINE 9 − RANK OR RATE ___________________________________ (Rank or Rate/Rating of Reporting
Unit POC)
LINE 10 − PRIMARY PHONE ________________________________ (Primary Telephone Number of
Reporting Unit POC)
LINE 11 − PRIMARY FREQUENCY ___________________________ (Primary Radio Frequency of
Reporting Unit Using MHz,
Frequency Designator, Or Frequency)
LINE 12 − POC LOCATION __________________________________ (POC Location Using UTM or Six-
Digit Grid Coordinate with MGRS
Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 13 − SECONDARY PHONE _____________________________ (Secondary Telephone Number of
Reporting Unit POC)
LINE 14 − SECONDARY FREQUENCY ________________________ (Secondary Radio Frequency of
Reporting Unit Using MHz,
Frequency Designator, or Frequency)
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PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL REPORT [PRETECHREP] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: P010 {USMTF # F105}
LINE 15 − OTHER INFORMATION ___________________________ (Other Additional Information
Concerning Unexploded Ordnance
Such as Tentative Render Safe
Procedures, Other Descriptions)
**Repeat lines 3 through 15 to report multiple materiel acquisitions. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 3 through 15; second iteration 3a through 15a; third iteration
3b through 15b; and so on.
LINE 16 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 17 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Psychological Operations Report [PSYOPREP]
REPORT NUMBER: P015 {USMTF # C500}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide information on current and projected psychological operations
and activities. Reference: FM 33-1.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - ENVIRONMENT ___________________________________ (Describe the General PSYOP
Environment, to Include Friendly
PSYOP Effectiveness, and Hostile
PSYOP Assets Or Products
Encountered)
LINE 4 - ACTIVITIES_______________________________________ (Enter the Disposition of PSYOP
Forces and Operations)
LINE 5 − PROJECTED ACTIVITIES ___________________________ (Enter the Projected Disposition of
Forces Next 24 Hours and Projected
Operations)
LINE 6 - LOGISTICS _______________________________________ (Enter the Logistics Situation and
Requirements)
LINE 7 - EVALUATION_____________________________________ (Enter the Commander's Evaluation)
LINE 8 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 9 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Public Affairs Operation Report [PUBAFFOPSREP]
REPORT NUMBER: P020
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to convey status of PA operations by PAO. Reference: FM 46-1.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - SUMMARY _______________________________________ (Summary of PAO Activities)
a. Newspaper Production/Distribution Schedule_____________
b. Number and Type of Media Escorted by Public Affairs
c. Personnel in the last 24 hours _________________________
d. Radio Broadcast Schedule____________________________
e. Radio Broadcast Wattage ____________________________
LINE 4 - ASSESSMENT _____________________________________ (PAO Assessment)
a. Field Newspaper Produced on Schedule _________________ (YES or NO)
b. Number of MOS-Qualified Journalist Authorized _________ (NOH)
c. Number of Digital Cameras (Still) Authorized ____________ (NOH - OR)
d. Number of Military Journalists in Sector ________________
e. Number of Video Cameras in Sector____________________ (Number Operational)
LINE 5 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 6 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Radar Status Report (RADSTAT)
REPORT NUMBER: R001
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report radar’s unit section number, type, location, and azimuth of search
in the counterfire headquarters. If the radar is damaged, destroyed, or in maintenance, add that information in
LINE 7 (Narrative). Reference: FM 6-20-10 and FM 3-09.12.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - SECTION _________________________________________ (Section)
LINE 4 - RADAR TYPE _____________________________________ (Type Radar (Q36, Q37))
LINE 5 - RADAR LOCATION ________________________________ (Radar Grid)
LINE 6 - AZ _______________________________________________ (Azimuth of Search)
LINE 7 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 8 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Rear Area Protection Unit Status [RAPSTAT]
REPORT NUMBER: R005 {USMTF # B930}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report the status of subordinate units available for RAP-type missions.
Reference: FM 100-15 and FM 3-19.1.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 − UNITS AND LOCATION ____________________________ (Units That Are Available for RAP
Missions and Their UTM or Six-
Digit Grid Coordinate With MGRS
Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 4 - PERSONNEL ______________________________________ (Personnel Available for RAP
Missions by
Personnel Class and Unit)
LINE 5 - EQUIPMENT ______________________________________ (Quantity and Type of Equipment and
Weapons by Unit Available for RAP
Missions)
LINE 6 − EMPLOYMENT LIMITATIONS ______________________ (Employment Limitations of the
Reporting Unit)
LINE 7 - NARRATIVE ______________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 8 - AUTHENTICATION ________________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Rear Area Security Activities [RASACT]
REPORT NUMBER: R010 {USMTF # D920}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report rear area security activities. Reference: FM 100-15 and FM 3-
19.1.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 − SECURITY ACTIVITY ______________________________ (Type Security Activity That Will
Occur)
LINE 4 - SECURITY UNITS__________________________________ (Number and Type Units That Will
be Involved)
LINE 5 - FROM ____________________________________________ (Estimated DTG That Security
Activity Will Start)
LINE 6 - TO _______________________________________________ (Estimated DTG That Security
Activity Will End)
LINE 7 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator
Where Security Activity Will be
Conducted)
LINE 8 − INITIAL POINT ____________________________________ (Initial or Start Point of the Location
UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 9 − TRACE PLOT______________________________________ (Trace Plot Defined by a Series of
Points in Required Sequence Using
UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 10 − CALL SIGN ______________________________________ (Call Sign of Unit Coordinating the
Security Activity)
LINE 11 − PRIMARY________________________________________ (Primary Radio Frequency of Unit
Coordinating the Security Activity)
LINE 12 - SECONDARY_____________________________________ (Secondary Radio Frequency of Unit
Coordinating the Security Activity)
LINE 13 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
**Continued on next page.
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REAR AREA SECURITY ACTIVITIES [RASACT] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: R010 {USMTF # D920}
**Repeat lines 3 through 13 to identify multiple requests for security assistance. Assign sequential line
numbers to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 3 through 13; second iteration 3a through 13a;
third iteration 3b through 13b; and so on.
LINE 14 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Rear Area Security Request [RASREQ]
REPORT NUMBER: R015 {USMTF # D400}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to request rear area security assistance. Reference:, FM71-100, and FM 3-
19.1.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - REQUESTER ______________________________________ (Identifier of Unit/Agency Requesting
Security Assistance)
LINE 4 − SECURITY ACTIVITY ______________________________ (Security Activity Being Requested)
LINE 5 - UNITS____________________________________________ (Number and Type Units Required to
Conduct the Mission; if Unknown,
State UNKNOWN)
LINE 6 − DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (Date and Time Assistance is
Required)
LINE 7 - DURATION _______________________________________ (Estimated Duration Time of the
Mission in Hours)
LINE 8 - LOCATION _______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator
Where Security Assistance Mission
Will be Conducted)
LINE 9 − INITIAL POINT ____________________________________ (Initial or Start Point Location Using
UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 10 − TRACE PLOT_____________________________________ (Trace Plot Defined by a Series of
Points in Sequence UTM or Six-Digit
Grid Coordinate With MGRS Grid
Zone Designator)
LINE 11 − CALL SIGN ______________________________________ (Call Sign of Unit Requesting the
Security Activity)
LINE 12 − PRIMARY________________________________________ (Primary Radio Frequency of Unit
Requesting the Security Activity)
LINE 13 - SECONDARY_____________________________________ (Secondary Radio Frequency of Unit
Requesting the Security Activity)
LINE 14 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
**Continued on next page.
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REPORT NUMBER: R015 {USMTF # D400}
**Repeat lines 3 through 14 to identify multiple requests for security assistance. Assign sequential line
numbers to succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 3 through 14; second iteration 3a through 14a;
third iteration, 3b through 14b; and so on.
LINE 15 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Reconnaissance Exploitation Report [RECCEXREP]
REPORT NUMBER: R020 {USMTF # C101}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide an abbreviated imagery interpretation report in a tactical
situation.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - SERIAL___________________________________________ (Originator's Report Serial Number)
LINE 4 - REQUEST_________________________________________ (Requestor Identity and Serial
number)
LINE 5 - PROJECT _________________________________________ (Project Identifier Code)
LINE 6 - MISSION _________________________________________ (Mission Number)
LINE 7 - DATE ____________________________________________ (Mission Date, DTG)
LINE 8 - ITEM_____________________________________________ (Item Number)
LINE 9 - NAME____________________________________________ (Target Name or Description)
LINE 10 - NUMBER ________________________________________ (BE Number)
LINE 11 - LOCATION ______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator of
Sighting)
LINE 12 - TIME____________________________________________ (DTG of Sighting)
LINE 13 - STATUS _________________________________________ (Status of Activity/Target)
LINE 14 - COUNT__________________________________________ (Count of OB Items)
LINE 15 - TYPE____________________________________________ (Type of OB Item)
LINE 16 - FURTHER________________________________________ (Follow-Up Report: Yes or No)
LINE 17 - WEATHER _______________________________________ (Weather Conditions Over Target)
LINE 18 - IMAGERY CONFIRMS_____________________________ (Imagery Confirmation of the Pilot
Report/Debrief)
LINE 19 - SENSOR _________________________________________ (Type of Sensor Used)
**Continued on next page.
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RECONNAISSANCE EXPLOITATION REPORT [RECCEXREP][CONTINUED]
REPORT NUMBER: R020{USMTF # C101}
LINE 20 - COVERAGE ______________________________________ (Percent of Target Covered. If less
than 100 percent, explain why)
LINE 21 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 22 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Reconnaissance Nickname Report [RECON 1]
REPORT NUMBER: R025 {USMTF # E631}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to report additions, changes, or deletions of operation order numbers and
associated nicknames for reconnaissance. Reference: FM 34-2-1 and FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TRANSACTION____________________________________ (ADD, CHANGE, or DELETE)
LINE 4 - OPSORD__________________________________________ (Operations Order Identification
Code)
LINE 5 − NEW NICKNAME__________________________________ (Name of Newly Created or
Replacement Nickname)
LINE 6 − OLD NICKNAME __________________________________ (Nickname Being Replaced or
Deleted)
LINE 7 − EFFECTIVE _______________________________________ (DTG Transaction Becomes
Effective)
LINE 8 − AIRCRAFT TYPE __________________________________ (Type of Aircraft)
LINE 9 - PURPOSE _________________________________________ (IMINT, SIGINT, COMINT, or
MASINT)
**Repeat lines 3 through 9 to identify multiple reconnaissance transactions. 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 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 11 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Reconnaissance Track Report [RECON 2]
REPORT NUMBER: R030 {USMTF # E632}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to submit proposed reconnaissance tracks for mission approval and (2)
to modify or delete existing active reconnaissance tracks. Reference: FM 34-2-1 and FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TRANSACTION____________________________________ (REQUEST, CHANGE, or DELETE)
LINE 4 - NICKNAME _______________________________________ (Mission Nickname)
LINE 5 - TRACK ___________________________________________ (Track Designator That Uniquely
Identifies the Reconnaissance Track)
LINE 6 - DATE ____________________________________________ (DTG That the Reconnaissance Track
is Submitted for JS Approval)
LINE 7 - OP AREA _________________________________________ (Reconnaissance Operating Area)
LINE 8 - ASSESSMENT _____________________________________ (Mission Assessment Code)
LINE 9 - GROUP ___________________________________________ (Track Approval Authority)
LINE 10 − TRACK EVENTS FOLLOW _________________________ (Terrain Feature or Operational
Graphic the Track Follows)
LINE 11 - SEQUENCE ______________________________________ (Sequence Point or Event)
LINE 12 - EVENT __________________________________________ (Event Code)
LINE 13 - LOCATION ______________________________________ (UTM or Six-Digit Grid Coordinate
With MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 14 - ALTITUDE _______________________________________ (High- and Low-Flight Level
Altitude Range)
LINE 15 − CLOSEST POINT__________________________________ (Closest Point of Approach in Whole
Nautical Miles if Event Code is NE)
LINE 16 - COUNTRY _______________________________________ (Country Code if Event Code is NE,
to, or LN.XX, if Unknown)
LINE 17 - CONTROL POINT_________________________________ (No-Wind Time to Mission Control
Point if Event Code is CP)
** Continued on next page.
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RECONNAISSANCE TRACK REPORT [RECON 2] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: R030 {USMTF # E632}
**Repeat lines 10 through 17 to report multiple reconnaissance track orbits. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration
10 through 17; second iteration 10a through 17a; third
iteration 10b through 17b; and so on.
LINE 18 - ORBIT INFO FOLLOWS____________________________ (Alerts receiver that the next four
lines contain Orbit Information.
When sending more than one track,
state the number of the track being
sent.)
EXAMPLE: ORBIT INFO FOLLOWS, TRACK ONE.
LINE 19 - ORDER __________________________________________ (Order Number of Each Set of Events
Starting With 1 at the First Enter
Orbit Point)
LINE 20 - FROM ___________________________________________ (First Sequence of Events Code at the
Enter Orbit Point)
LINE 21 - TO ______________________________________________ (Last Sequence of Events Code at the
Exit Orbit Point)
LINE 22 - ORBITS__________________________________________ (Number of Orbits That an Aircraft
Makes; 1 Indicates No Orbits)
**Repeat lines 18 through 22 to report multiple reconnaissance track orbits. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration
18 through 22; second iteration 18a through 22a; third
iteration 18b through 22b; and so on.
LINE 23 - AREA TIME______________________________________ (Total Time in Hours and Tenths That
a Vehicle Spends Collecting Against
Objectives)
LINE 24 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 25 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Reconnaissance Scheduling Report [RECON 3]
REPORT NUMBER: R035 {USMTF # E633}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use (1) to provide selected and specific data on proposed reconnaissance
mission schedules, (2) to make changes to approved schedules, and (3) to inform of CINC/unit intention to fly
specific reconnaissance missions. Reference: FM 34-2-1 and FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TRANSACTION____________________________________ (SCHEDULE, ADD, CANCEL,
CHANGE, DELAY, INDEFINITE
DELAY, or RESCHEDULE)
LINE 4 - PERIOD __________________________________________ (Mission Schedule Month and Year)
LINE 5 - REASON__________________________________________ (Reason for Mission)
LINE 6 − MISSION NAME ___________________________________ (Mission Nickname)
LINE 7 - MISSION DATA FOLLOWS __________________________ (Alerts receiver that the next eleven
lines contain Mission Data. When
sending data for more than one
mission, state the number of the
mission being sent.)
EXAMPLE: MISSION DATA FOLLOWS; FIRST MISSION
LINE 8 - MISSION _________________________________________ (Mission Number)
LINE 9 - TRACK ___________________________________________ (Mission Track Number)
LINE 10 − NUMBER TYPE___________________________________ (Count and Type of Aircraft)
LINE 11 - PURPOSE ________________________________________ (Primary and Secondary Codes)
LINE 12 - TAKEOFF________________________________________ (Estimated Departure DTG Zulu)
LINE 13 - BASE____________________________________________ (Departure Base ICAO Code)
LINE 14 - LANDING________________________________________ (Estimated Arrival DTG Zulu)
LINE 15 - BASE____________________________________________ (Recovery Base ICAO Code)
LINE 16 - ASSESSMENT ____________________________________ (Mission Assessment Code)
LINE 17 - CONTINGENCY __________________________________ (C if a Contingency Mission)
LINE 18 − COORDINATED __________________________________ (C and 1 Through 9)
**Continued on next page.
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RECONNAISSANCE SCHEDULING REPORT [RECON 3] (CONTINUED)
REPORT NUMBER: R035 {USMTF # E633}
**Repeat lines 7 through 18 to report multiple missions. Assign sequential line numbers to succeeding
iterations; for example, first iteration 7 through 18; second iteration 7a through 18a; third iteration 7b through
18b; and so on.
LINE 19 − TRACK OPTION DATA FOLLOWS __________________ (Alerts receiver that the next three
lines contain Track Option Data.
When sending data for more than one
mission, state the number of the
mission being sent.)
EXAMPLE: TRACK OPTION DATA FOLLOWS; FIRST TRACK
LINE 20 - MISSION ________________________________________ (Mission Number of Multi-track
Mission Being Scheduled)
LINE 21 - OPTIONS ________________________________________ (Optional Track Numbers and
Mission Assessment Codes)
**Repeat lines 19 through 21 to report multiple multi-track missions. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration
19 through 21; second iteration 19a through 21a; third
iteration, 19b through 21b; and so on.
LINE 22 − COORDINATED MISSION DATA FOLLOWS__________ (Alerts receiver that the next three
lines contain Coordinated Mission
Data. If you are sending data for
more than one mission, state the
number of the mission being sent.)
EXAMPLE: COORDINATED MISSION DATA FOLLOWS; FIRST MISSION
LINE 23 - MISSION ________________________________________ (Mission Number of the Coordinated
Mission Being Scheduled)
LINE 24 - WITH ___________________________________________ (Up to 6 Coordinated Mission
Numbers)
**Repeat lines 22 through 24 to report multiple multitrack missions. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration
22 through 24; second iteration 22a through 24a; third
iteration 22b through 24b; and so on.
LINE 25 − SPECIAL DATA___________________________________ (Enter data that does not belong
in another line.)
LINE 26 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 27 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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Reconnaissance Following Report [RECON 4]
REPORT NUMBER: R040 {USMTF # E634}
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Use to provide specific information pertaining to a reconnaissance
mission flight. Reference: FM 34-2-1, FM 3-52, and FM 5.0.
LINE 1 - DATE AND TIME __________________________________ (DTG)
LINE 2 - UNIT _____________________________________________ (Unit Making Report)
LINE 3 - TRANSACTION____________________________________ (LAUNCH, RECOVERY,
RELAUNCH, or CHANGE)
LINE 4 - NICKNAME _______________________________________ (Approved Nickname)
LINE 5 - MISSION _________________________________________ (Mission Number)
LINE 6 - TRACK ___________________________________________ (Track Number)
LINE 7 - FORCE ___________________________________________ (Count and Type of Aircraft)
LINE 8 − ACTUAL DEPARTURE _____________________________ (Actual Departure DTG Zulu)
LINE 9 - BASE_____________________________________________ (Actual Launch Base ICAO Code or
Coordinates)
LINE 10 − ESTIMATED ARRIVAL ____________________________ (Estimated Recovery DTG Zulu)
LINE 11 - BASE____________________________________________ (Anticipated Recovery UTM or Six-
Digit Grid Coordinate With MGRS
Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 12 − ACTUAL ARRIVAL _______________________________ (Actual Landing DTG Zulu)
LINE 13 - BASE____________________________________________ (Actual Recovery Base Using UTM
or
Six-Digit Grid Coordinate With
MGRS Grid Zone Designator)
LINE 14 - STATUS _________________________________________ (ABORT COMPLETE, ABORT
INCOMPLETE, or AS
SCHEDULED)
LINE 15 - REASON_________________________________________ (Reason for Aborting Mission)
**Repeat lines
3 through 15 to report multiple multitrack missions. Assign sequential line numbers to
succeeding iterations; for example, first iteration 3 through 15; second iteration 3a through 15a; third iteration
3b through 15b; and so on.
LINE 16 - NARRATIVE _____________________________________ (Free Text for Additional Information
Required for Clarification of Report)
LINE 17 - AUTHENTICATION _______________________________ (Report Authentication)
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