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Glossary
AR
Army regulation
ARFOR
Army forces
ARH
active radar homing
ARSOA
Army special operations aviation
arty
artillery
ARVN
Army of the Republic of Vietnam
ASAS
all source analysis system
ASAS-L
all source analysis system-light
ASB
aviation support battalion
ASE
aircraft survivability equipment
ASET
aviation survivability equipment trainer
ASIP
advanced system improvement program
ASL
authorized stockage list
ASOC
air support operations center
ASP
ammunition supply point
ATACMS
Army tactical missile system
ATAS
air-to-air stinger
ATCCS
Army tactical command and control system
ATKHB
attack helicopter battalion
ATKHC
attack helicopter company
ATM
aircrew training manual
ATO
air tasking order
ATP
ammunition transfer point
ATS
air traffic services
ATSO
air traffic services officer
aux
auxiliary
AVIM
aviation intermediate maintenance
avn
aviation
AVUM
aviation unit maintenance
AWACS
airborne warning and control system
AWS
air weather service
BAS
battlefield automated system
BCC
battlefield circulation control
BCD
battlefield coordination detachment
Glossary-3
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BDA
battle damage assessment
BDAR
battle damage assessment and repair
bde
brigade
BDR
battle damage repair
BHL
battle handover line
BHO
battle handover
blk
block
BLSA
basic load storage area
BMNT
begin morning nautical twilight
BMP
Soviet tracked armored personnel carrier
bn
battalion
BOS
battlefield operating system
BP
battle position
BRRP
brigade/battalion rapid refueling point
BSA
brigade support area
CATS
combined arms training strategy
C33CS
C33 telecommunications network
C2
command and control
C2I
command, control, and intelligence
C3
command, control, and communications
C3I
command, control, communications, and intelligence
C4I
command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence
C4ISR
command, control, communications, computers, intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance
CA
civil affairs
CAB
command aviation battalion
CAC
command aviation company
CADRG
compressed arc digitized raster graphic
CALL
Center for Army Lessons Learned
cal
caliber
CAS
close air support
CASEVAC
casualty evacuation (by nonmedical personnel, air or ground
vehicle)
CBT
combat
CCA
close combat attack
Glossary-4
Glossary
CCIR
commander’s critical information requirements
CCR
closed-circuit refueling
CD-ROM
Compact Disc-Read Only Memory
CD-RW
Compact Disc-ReWritable
cdr
commander
CDU
computer display unit
CE
communication-electronic
CENTCOM
central command
CFL
coordinated fire line
CFV
cavalry fighting vehicle
CH
cargo helicopter
chem
chemical
CGS
common ground station
CI
counter-intelligence
CIA
central intelligence agency
CIC
combat information center
cl
class
CMMC
Corps Materiel Management Center
CMO
civil-military operations
CMOC
civil-military operations center
CMP
communication message processor
CMS
countermeasures set
co
company
CO2
carbon dioxide
COA
course of action
COE
common operating environment
commo
communication
COMSEC
communications security
CONUS
continental united states
COP
common operational picture
COSCOM
corps support command
CP
command post
CPG
copilot-gunner
CS
combat support
Glossary-5
FM 3-04.111 (FM 1-11)
CSA
corps support area
CSAB
combat support aviation battalion
CSAR
combat search and rescue
CSM
command sergeant major
CSR
controlled supply rate
CSS
combat service support
CSSCS
combat service support control system
CTA
Common Table of Allowances
CTC
combat training center
CTIL
commander’s tracked items list
CTP
common tactical picture
CW
continuous wave
DA
Department of the Army
D3A
"decide, detect, deliver, assess"
DAMA
demand assigned multiple access
DAP
defensive armed penetrator (MH-60L helicopter)
DART
downed aircraft recovery team
DAAS
defense automatic addressing system
DASB
division aviation support battalion
DCSA Bde
division combat support aviation brigade
DEA
drug enforcement administration
DEAD
destruction of enemy air defense
DEW
directed energy weapon
DFAS
Defense Finance and Accounting System
DLA
Defense Logistics Agency
DMS
defense message system
DISCOM
division support command
div
division
DIVARTY
division artillery
DMAIN
division main
DMMC
division materiel management center
DOCC
deep operations coordination cell
DOD
Department of Defense
DODD
Department of Defense Directive
Glossary-6
Glossary
DOD FLIP
Department of Defense Flight Information Publication
DODI
Department of Defense Instructions
DOS
Department of State
DOT
Department of Transportation
DP
decision point
DPTM
Director for Plans, Training, and Mobilization
DPW
Directorate of Public Works
DRRP
division rapid refueling point
DS
direct support
DSA
division support area
DST
decision support template
DTC
data transfer cartridge
DTED
digital terrain elevation data
DTM
data transfer module
DTSS
digital topographical support system
DZ
drop zone
EA
engagement area
EAC
echelons above corps
ECAP
environmental compliance assessment program
ECAS
environmental compliance assessment system
ECO
environmental compliance officer
ECWCS
extended cold weather clothing system
ED
environmental division
EEFI
essential elements of friendly information
EGI
embedded GPS inertial navigation system
EGR
embedded GPS receiver
EHSI
electronic horizontal situation indicator
EID
emitter identification
EMO
Environmental Management Office
EMP
electromagnetic pulse
EMS
electromagnetic spectrum
EO
electro-optical
EO/IR
electro-optical infrared
EOD
explosive ordnance disposal
Glossary-7
FM 3-04.111 (FM 1-11)
EP
electronic protections
EPA
evasion plan of action
EPLRS
enhanced position location reporting system
EPW
enemy prisoners of war
EQCC
environmental quality control committee
ERFS
extended range fuel system
ES
electronic support
ESM
electronic support measures
ESSS
external stores support system
EW
electronic warfare
EWO
electronic warfare officer
f
female
FA
field artillery
FAA
forward assembly area
FAC-A
forward area controller-airborne
FAC
forward area controller
FADDL
forward air defense data link
FARE
forward area refueling equipment
FARP
forward arming and refueling point
FBCB2
force xxi battle command brigade and below
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation
FCC
fire control computer
FCR
fire control radar
FEBA
forward edge of the battle area
FEZ
fighter engagement zone
FFA
free fire area
FFIR
friendly force information requirements
FID
foreign internal defense
FLD
field
FLIR
forward looking infrared
FLIR/TV
forward looking infrared/television
FLOT
forward line of own troops
FM
field manual; frequency modulation
FOIA
freedom of information act
Glossary-8
Glossary
FORSCOM
Forces Command
FOV
field of view
FP
firing position
FRAGO
fragmentary order
FRIES
fast rope insertion/extraction system
F/S
filter separator
FS
fire support
FSB
forward support battalion
FSCL
fire support coordination line
FSCM
fire support coordinating measure
FSE
fire support element
FSNCO
fire support noncommissioned officer
FSO
fire support officer
ft
foot or feet
FTP
file transfer protocol
FW
fighter wing
FWD
forward
G2
Assistant Chief of Staff (G2) Intelligence
G3
Assistant Chief of Staff (G3) Operations and Plans
GBS
global broadcast service
GCCS
global command and control system
GCCS-A
global command and control system—Army
GCI
ground control intercept
GCS
ground control station
GMTI
ground moving target indicator
GPM
gallons per minute
GPS
global positioning system
GS
general support
GSAB
general support aviation battalion
GSE
ground support equipment
GTN
Global Transportation Network
HA
holding area
HAA
heavy assembly areas
HARRP
helmet assembly, rearming refueling personnel
Glossary-9
FM 3-04.111 (FM 1-11)
HARS
heading and attitude reference system
HATS
high altitude training site
HAZCOM
hazardous communications
HAZMIN
hazardous waste minimization
HCLOS
high capacity line of sight (radio)
HCS
Han, Chen and Son Computer System
HEDP
high explosive dual-purpose
HE
high explosive
HEED
helicopter emergency egress device
Hellfire
Hellfire laser air defense suppression and fire-and-forget guided
missile
HEMAT
heavy expanded mobility ammunition trailer
HEMTT
heavy expanded mobility tactical truck
HF
high frequency
HH
Hughes helicopter
HHAs
heavy assembly areas
HHC
headquarters and headquarters company
HHT
headquarters and headquarters troop
HIDACZ
high density airspace control zone
HIMEZ
high altitude missile engagement zone
HM
hazardous material
HMMWV
high mobility multi-purpose wheeled vehicle
HPT
a high-payoff target
HPTL
high-payoff target list
HQ
headquarters
HSS
health service support
HTARS
hot tactical aircraft refueling system
HUD
heads-up display
HUMINT
human intelligence
HVT
high-value targets
HvyHB
heavy helicopter battalion
HvyHC
heavy helicopter company
HW
hazardous waste
ICAO
international civil aviation organization
Glossary-10
Glossary
ICS
internal communication system
ID
identification
IDM
improved data modem
IFF
identification friend or foe
IFR
instrument flight rules
ILAP
integrated logistics analysis program
ILS/GS
instrument landing system/glide slope
IMC
instrument meteorological conditions
IMCPU
improved master controller processing unit
IMETS
integrated meteorological system
IMINT
imagery intelligence
in
inch
INC
internet controller
INPIN
implementing instruction
INRMP
integrated natural resource management plan
INS
inertial navigation system
int
interdiction
INTREP
intelligence report
INTSUM
intelligence summary
IO
information operations
IP
instructor pilot
IPB
intelligence preparation of the battlefield
IR
infrared
ISAQ
interim statement of airworthiness qualification
ISOPREP
isolated personnel report
ISR
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance
ITAM
integrated training area management
IWEDA
integrated weather effect decision aid
IZLID
infrared zoom laser illuminator designator
JAAT
joint air attack team
JCB
joint capability board
JCDB
joint common database
JEZ
joint engagement zone
JFACC
joint force air component commander
Glossary-11
FM 3-04.111 (FM 1-11)
JFC
joint force commander
JITC
Joint Interoperability Test Center
JP
joint publication
JPTL
joint prioritized target list
JRCC
Joint Rescue Coordination Center
JSEAD
joint suppression of enemy air defense
JSHIP
joint shipboard helicopter integration process
JSRC
joint search and rescue center
JSTARS
joint surveillance, target attack radar system
JTF
joint task force
JVMF
joint variable message format
KH CO3
carbonate hardness carbonate ions
km
kilometer
KTAS
knots true airspeed
kts
knots
KVM
keyboard, video, mouse switch
L/R
launch and recovery
LAN
local area network
LANTIRN
low altitude navigation target infrared night
lb
pound
LBA
longbow apache
LBE
load-bearing equipment
LCC
land component commander
LD
line of departure
ldr
leader
LDS
laser detecting set
LH
left hand
LIPS
logistics information processing system
LLTR
low-level transit route
LNO
liaison officer
LOA
letter of authorization
LOC
lines of communication
LOGSA
Logistics Support Activity
LOMEZ
low altitude missile engagement zone
Glossary-12
Glossary
LOS
line of sight
LP
listening post
LPI
low probability of interception
LRF/D
laser range finder/designator
L/R
launch and recovery
LRP
logistics release point
LRU
line replaceable unit
LSD
large screen display
LST
laser spot tracker
LTC
line traffic coordinator
LWL
light weight launchers
LZ
landing zone
M
meter
MAAP
master air attack plan
MAC
maintenance allocation chart
MACCS
marine air command and control system
MACOM
Major Command
maint
maintenance
max
maximum
MB
marker beacon
Mbps
megabytes per second
MCE
maneuver commander’s environment
MCS
maneuver control system
MCS-L
maneuver control system-light
MDMP
military decision-making process
MEDEVAC
medical evacuation (by medical personnel, air or ground vehicle)
MDV
MANPRINT domain verification
METL
mission essential task list
METT-TC
mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support
available, time available, and civil considerations
MGRS
military grid reference system
MHE
materiel handling equipment
MHT
message handling tables
MI
military intelligence
Glossary-13
FM 3-04.111 (FM 1-11)
MILES
multiple integrated laser engagement system
MILSTAR
military strategic and tactical relay
min
minute
MK
mark
MLRS
multiple launcher rocket system
mm
millimeter
MMC
materiel management center
MO
maintenance officer
MMDF
missile management data file
MOOTW
military operations other than war
MOPP
mission oriented protective posture
MOS
military occupational specialties
MOUT
military operations on urbanized terrain
MP
military police
MPCS
mission planning and control site
MPU
micro processing unit
MRR
minimum risk route
MSB
main support battalion
MSE
mobile subscriber equipment
MSL
mean sea level
msn
mission
MSR
main supply routes
MSRT
mobile subscriber radio telephone
MST
maintenance support teams
MTI
moving target indicator
MTF
message text format
MTMCTEA
Military Traffic Management Command Transportation
Engineering Agency
MTO&E
modification table of organization and equipment
MTP
mission training plan
MTW
major theater war
MWR
morale, welfare, and recreation
NAI
named areas of interest
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Glossary-14
Glossary
NAVAID
navigational aid
NBC
nuclear, biological, and chemical
NCA
national command authority
NCO
noncommissioned officer
NCOIC
noncommissioned officer in charge
NCS
net control station
NDB
nondirectional radio beacon
NEO
noncombatant evacuation operations
NEPA
national environmental policy act
NEW
net explosive weight
NFA
no-fire area
NG
National Guard
NGO
nongovernmental organization
NIIRS
national imagery interpretation rating scales
NIMA
national imagery and mapping agency
NISH
noncombatant evacuation operation intelligence support
handbooks
NLOS
non-line of sight
nm
nautical mile
NMCM
not mission capable-maintenance
NMCS
not mission capable-supply
NOE
nap-of-the-earth
NRB
natural resources branch
NSFS
naval surface fire support
NSN
national stock number
NTACS
navy tactical air control system
NTDR
near term digital radio
NVA
North Vietnamese Army
NVD
night vision devices
NVG
night vision goggles
NVS
night vision system
O&I
operations and intelligence
obj
objective
OC
observer controllers
Glossary-15
FM 3-04.111 (FM 1-11)
OCA
oceanic control area
OCC
operational control console
OCOKA
observation and fields of fire, cover and concealment, obstacles to
movement, key terrain, avenues of approach
OH
observation helicopter
OIC
officer in charge
OP
observation post
OPCON
operational control
OPFOR
opposing forces
OPLAN
operational plan
OPORD
operation orders
OPSEC
operations security
OPTEMPO
operating tempo
ORD
ordnance
OSC
objective supply capability
PA
power amplifier
Pam
pamphlet
PAO
public affairs office
pax
passenger (personnel)
PC
pilot-in-command
PEO
peace enforcement operations
PGM
precision guided munitions
PIR
priority information requirement
PKO
peacekeeping operations
PL
platoon leader
PLL
prescribed load lists
PLS
palletized loading system
plt
platoon
PMCM
partially mission capable-maintenance
PMCS
preventive maintenance checks and services
PP
passage point
PNVS
pilot night vision sensor
PO
peace operations
POC
point of contact
Glossary-16
Glossary
POD
port of debarkation
POE
port of embarkation
POL
petroleum, oils, and lubricants
POLAD
political advisor
PPM
parts per million
PSG
platoon sergeant
PSYOP
psychological operations
PZ
pickup zone
QA
quality assurance
QCA
quick change assembly
QRF
quick reaction force
QRMP
quick response multicolor printer
RAA
rear assembly areas
RASA
ready ammunition storage area
RATO
rocket assisted take off
RAU
radio access unit
RC
reserve component
RCC
rescue coordination center
recon
reconnaissance
REDCON
readiness condition
RETRANS
retransmission
RF
radar frequency
RFA
restrictive fire area
RFHO
radar frequency handover
RFI
radar frequency interferometer
RH
right hand
RI
relevant information
RMI
radio magnetic indicator
ROA
restricted operations area
ROE
rules of engagement
ROI
rules of interaction
ROM
refuel-on-the-move
ROZ
restricted operations zone
RP
release point
Glossary-17
FM 3-04.111 (FM 1-11)
RPG
rocket propelled grenade
RSDS
radar signal detecting set
RSR
required supply rate
RSTA
reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition
RTO
radio telephone operators
RWS
remote work station
S1
Adjutant
S2
Intelligence Officer
S3
Operations Officer
S4
Logistics Officer
S5
Civil-Military Operations Officer
S6
Communications-Electronics Officer
SA
situational awareness
SAAFR
standard-use Army aircraft flight route
SAAS
standard Army ammunition system
SAC
support aviation companies
SAFE
selected area for evasion
SAID
safe area intelligence description
SAILS
standard Army intermediate level supply system
SAL
semiactive laser
SAM
surface-to-air missile
SAMS
standard Army maintenance system
SAR
search and rescue
SARH
semiactive radar homing
SARSAT
search and rescue satellite
SARSS-O
standard Army retail supply system-objective
SASO
stability and support operations
SATCOM
satellite communications
SB
supply bulletin
SBF
support by fire
SCC
system control center
SEAD
suppression of enemy air defense
SEN
small extension node (switch)
SHORADMEZ
short range air defense engagement zone
Glossary-18
Glossary
SICPS
standardized integrated command post system
SIDPERS
standard installation/division personnel system
SIF
selective identification feature
SIMO
Systems Integration and Maintenance Office
SINCGARS
single channel air-ground radio system
SIP
system improvement program
SITREPS
situation reports
SJA
staff judge advocate
SMART-T
secure mobile antijam reliable tactical-terminal
SO
safety officer
SOATC
Special Operations Aviation Training Company
SOCCE
special operations command and control element
SOF
special operations forces
SOFA
status of forces agreements
SOI
signal operation instructions
SOP
standing operating procedures
SP
standardization instructor pilot
SPBS-R
standard property book system-revised
SPIES
special patrol insertion/extraction system
SPINS
special instructions
SPO
security, plans, operations
SPOD
seaport of debarkation
SPOE
seaport of embarkation
SPR
single-point refueling
spt
support
sq
square
SRP
safe recovery point
SRV
server
SSA
supply support activity
SSB
single-side band
SSC
small scale contingency
st
street
STAMIS
Standard Army Management Information Systems
STANAG
standardization agreement
Glossary-19
FM 3-04.111 (FM 1-11)
stdns
standards
STP
soldier training publication
SU
situational understanding
TAB
Theater Aviation Brigade
tac
tactical
TAC
Theater Aviation Company
TACCP
tactical command post
TACAIR
tactical air
TACLAN
tactical local area network
TACAN
tactical air navigation
TACON
tactical control
TACP
tactical air control party
TACS
theater air control system
TACSAT
tactical satellite
TACSOP
tactical standing operating procedure
TDA
table of distribution and allowances
TADIX-B
tactical data information exchange-broadcast
TADS
target acquisition designation sight
TAGS
theater air-ground system
TAI
target areas of interest
TAIS
tactical airspace integration system
TALO
theater airlift liaison officer
TAMMS
The Army Maintenance Management System
TBD
to be determined
TBFDS
tactical bulk fuel delivery system
TBMCS
theater battle management core system
TCIM
tactical communication interface module
TCS
tactical control system
TDR
transmittal data relay
TESS
tactical engagement simulator system
TF
task force
TI
tactical internet
TIBS
tactical information broadcast service
TIS
thermal imaging system
Glossary-20
Glossary
TM
technical manual
TMD
theater missile defense
TOC
tactical operations center
TOD
time of day
TOE
table of organization and equipment
TOF
time of flight
TOO
tactical operations officer
TPFDD
time phased force deployment data
TPL
target priority lists
TPU
tank and pump unit
TRAP
tactical related applications
TRP
target reference point
TSC
theater support command
TSEC
telecommunications security
TSS
target selection standards
TTCS
tactical terminal control system
TTP
tactics, techniques, and procedures
TTT
time to target
TV
television
UAV
unmanned aerial vehicle
UH
utility helicopter
UHF
ultra high frequency
ULLS
Unit Level Logistics System
ULLS-A
Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation
ULLS-G
Unit Level Logistics System-Ground
ULLS-S4
Unit Level Logistics System-S4
UMO
unit movement officer
UMT
unit ministry team
U.S.
United States
USA
United States Army
USAAVNC
United States Army Aviation Center
USAF
United States Air Force
USMC
United States Marine Corp
USASC
United States Army Safety Center
Glossary-21
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USIA
United States Information Agency
USMTF
United States Message Text Format
UTO
unit task organization
veh
vehicle
vet
veterinary
VHF
very high frequency
VIR
VOR ILS receiver
VIXL
video image crosslink
VMC
visual meteorological conditions
VOR
very high frequency omnidirectional range
VTC
video teleconference
WAN
wide area network
WARNORD
warning order
WEZ
weapons engagement zone
WFZ
weapons free zone
WILCO
will comply
WIN-T
warfighter information network-tactical
w/o
without
WOD
word of day
wpn
weapon
XO
executive officer
ZSU
Soviet antiaircraft vehicle
Glossary-22
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Index
A
Air Cavalry Troop (ACT), 1-56,
Air Traffic Services (ATS),
3-
1-64, 1-72, 5-75, 5-83, 5-100,
118, 3-129, 3-133, 4-50, 5-47
Actions on contact, D-53
5-127
Air Traffic Services Team, F-20
Active Component. See Preface,
Air Combat Operations, 6-16;
I-92 - I-93, I-95
Airborne Warning and Control
Planning Considerations, 6-17
System (AWACS), 5-34, 5-42,
Active Radar Homing (ARH), J-
Air Data Sensor Subsystem
5-174, 6-19, E-23
28
(ADSS), I-25
Aircraft,
Adjutant (S1), 3-112, 3-113, C-
Air Defense, 2-39, 5-16 - 5-18,
26, E-54, E-57, K-114, K-128,
AH-64A
5-41 - 5-42, 5-66 - 5-68, 5-91
O-4
Description/Specifications,
- 5-92, 5-120 - 5-121, 5-149 -
I-15 - I-17
Administrative and Logistics
5-150, 5-173 - 5-175, 5-194 -
(A&L), 3-212, 3-227, 3-242, 3-
AH-64D
5-195, 5-211 - 5-212, 5-229
247
Description/Specifications,
Active,7-51
I-28 - I-32
Administrative and Logistics
Distruction of Enemy
Operation Center (ALOC). 3-
C-12
(DEAD), I-33
70 - 3-73, 3-191, 3-192
Equipment/Specifications,
Friendly, D-45
I-80 - I-82
Administrative and Logistics Net,
3-224, 3-238, 3-242, E-54
Identification Zone (ADIZ),
C-23
C-42
Equipment/Specifications,
Advanced Aviation Forward Area
I-89 - I-91
Refueling System (AAFARS),
Operations Areas, 7-44
F-73, F-149
Passive, 7-52
CH-47D
Equipment/Specifications,
Advanced Field Artillery Tactical
Planning and Employment,
I-70 - I-72
Data System (AFATDS), K-47
7-42
HH-60L
Advanced System Improvement
Short Range Engagement
Description/Specifications,
Program (ASIP), L-6
Zone (SHORADEZ), 7-45
I-59 - I-62
Aerial Mine Warfare. See
Suppression of Enemy
OH-58D
Volcano
(JSEAD), 3-118
Description/Specifications,
Aerial Port Of Debarkation
Air Interdiction (AI), 3-38
I-1 - I-3
(APOD), C-15
Air Liaison Officer (ALO), 3-119
UH-60A/L
Aerial Ports of Embarkation
Air Mission Commander (AMC),
Description/Specifications,
(APOE), C-3
2-43, 4-41, 5-59
I-46 - I-48
Aeromedical Evacuation, G-11,
Air Reconnaissance, B-7, H-7,
Aircraft Survivability Equipment,
I-89
H-18, P-6
J-9 - J-19
Air and Missile Defense Work
Air Support,
Fundamentals, J-1
Station (AMDWS), 7-42, K-44,
Close Air Support (CAS), 1-
Threat Weapon Sensors, J-
K-67 - K-68, K-70
101, 7-29, 7-34, 7-35
27 - J-31
Air and Naval Gunfire Liaison
Operations Center (ASOC),
Aircraft UAV, Types/Capabilities,
Company (ANGLICO),G-22
P-4
H-20 - H-32
Air Assault Brigade (Air Assault
Air Tasking Order, 3-22, G-28
Air-Ground Engagement System
Division),
1-79 - 1-85
(AGES), 1-23 - I-24, J-14
Cycle, G-33
Air Assault Task Force and Air
Air-Ground Integration, 2-56, Q-1
Mission Commanders
Development, G-37
Air-Ground Control, 2-59;
(AATFC), 3-243, 5-59, 5-193,
Air Traffic Servcies Officer
Command and Control, 2-58
5-228
(ATSO), 3-129
Fundamentals, 2-57
Index-1
FM 3-04.111
Air-Ground Integration Close
Area of Operations (AO), 2-4, 2-
Main Body Arrival, D-25;
Combat,
14, E-30, J-10, M-22, O-27, P-
Security, D-33
5
Close Combat, Q-47
Rear, 3-193, 4-24
Area Weapons System, 2-14, I-
Engagement, Q-56
Shared, D-15
19, I-20, I-35
Ground Maneuver Liaison,
Staff Responsibilities, D-6 -
Area Weather Service (AWS), F-
Q-21 - Q-23
D-13
309
Positive Target
Attack Helicopter Battalion
Army Tactical Command and
Identification, Q-33 - Q-
(ATKHB), 1-30, 1-47, 1-78, 5-
Control System (ATCCS), 3-8,
43
112, F-114
3-115, E-17, K-19, K-44, L-12
Situational Awareness, Q-7
Attack Helicopter Brigade, Air
Army Airborne Command and
Assault Division, 1-2, 1-71, 1-
Synchronization of
Control System (A2C2S), 3-
72, 1-75, 1-79, 1-80, 1-82
Weapons, Q-8, Q-9
233, 5-127, 5-156, 5-179, 5-
Attack Helicopter Companies
Airspace,
200, E-23, E-47, E-60, L-1, L-
(ATKHC), 1-31, 1-47, 1-56, 1-
Airspace interface, G-1;
3, L-5, L-10
64, 1-72
Command and Control
Army Aircraft Weapons
Authorized Stockage List (ASL),
(A2C2), G-1;
Capabilities, 6-22
8-6, 8-58, 8-59
Control Authority (ACA),
Army Air-Ground System
Automated Network Control
G-4;
(AAGS), G-1 - G-2, G-31
Device (ANCD), E-5, E-28
Control Measures (ACM),
Army Airspace Command and
Automatic Direction Finder
3-143;
Control (A2C2), 1-25, G-17, G-
(ADF), I-25, I-43, I-95
20
Control Order (ACO), 3-23,
Communications,
Automatic Link Establishment
G-6, G-28;
Connectivity, E-24, G-26
(ALE), 5-97, E-11, E-13, E-24,
Control Plan, G-28, G-29;
E-33, E-66
Staff Responsibilities, G-17
Coordination Area, 7-23;
Aviation
Army Battle Command System
Fire Control Measures,
(ABCS), Command and
Support of Ground Unit
7-43;
Control, 3-249, E-39, K-16, K-
Passage of Lines, 3-216,
High Density Airspace
19
4-40, 6-1 - 6-15
Control Zone (HIDACZ),
Army Forces (ARFOR), 5-32, 5-
Survivability Equipment
7-46
61, 5-161, 6-75, 7-16
Trainer (ASET),1-23
Air-To-Air Stinger (ATAS), 6-23
Army Tactical Missile System
Aviation Brigade
All Source Analysis System
(ATCAMS), 5-15, 5-36, 5-40,
Airborne Division, 1-63, 1-
(ASAS), K-28, K-44, K-53 -
5-210
64, 1-66, 5-220
K-58
Army-Air Force Exchange
Division Combat Support, 1-
All Source Analysis System—
Service, 8-56
2, 1-92, 1-95
Light (ASAS-L), K-58 - K-60,
ASE Systems Descriptions, J-9 -
Employment Aspects, 5-1
L-1
J-19
Heavy Division, 1-2, 1-46, 1-
ALOC Organization, 3-192
Assault Helicopter Battalion
47, 1-50
ALSE NCO, 3-131
(AHB), 1-39, E-66, E-67
Missions, 1-6 - 1-8
Ammunition Supply Point (ASP),
Assembly Area (AA), 2-12, 4-20,
Organization, 1-3 - 1-5
6-48, 8-51 - 8-52, F-88
D-1,
Types, 1-2
Ammunition Transfer Point
Advance Party Operations,
(ATP), F-132 - F-133, 8-51
D-21
Aviation Intermediate
Maintenance (AVIM), 3-133,
Analysis and Control Element
Forward (FAA), 4-23, D-4,
4-24, 5-22, 5-45, 5-73, 8-82 -
(ACE), K-54, K-58
D-17
8-85
Analysis and Control Team, K-
Heavy, 4-22, D-3
Aviation Life Support Equipment
54, K-58
Improvement, D-32
(ALSE), 3-130, 3-131
Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA), J-28
ISR Plan, D-38
Aviation Life Support Officer
(ALSO), 3-130
Index-2
FM 3-04.111
Aviation Life Support System
Battlefield Coordination
Civil-Military Operations Officer
(ALSS), 3-130, 8-97, 8-99 - 8-
Detachment (BCD), G-9
(S5), 3-135, 3-136, C-36, K-
101
137, M-37, N-3
Battlefield Operating Systems
Aviation Maintenance
(BOS), 1-13, 2-23, A-3, K-8,
Close Air Support (CAS), 1-101,
Operations, 8-20, 8-72
K-91, K-94, K-96, K-98, K-102
4-11, 3-38, 3-119, 7-29, 7-34
Support Structure, 8-64
Battlefield Management of
Assets, 7-33
Damaged Aircraft, 8-88
Aviation Mission Planning
Cababilities and Limitations,
System (AMPS), 3-52 -3-53,
Beginning Morning Nautical
7-35 - 7-37
3-57, 3-60 - 3-63
Twilight (BMNT), 3-186
Coordination and Control, 7-
Aviation Support Battalion
Brigade
33
(ASB), F-44
Combat Missions, 1-9;
Closed-Circuit Refueling (CCR),
Aviation Unit Maintenance
F-73, F-80 - F-82, F-166, F-
Command and Control, 3-
(AVUM), 1-31, 8-77 - 8-80, 8-
214, F-233
154
83
Combat Information Center
Brigade Command and Staff
(CIC), K-90, K-92 - K-94, K-
Responsibilities
B
97, K-98, K-130, K-131
Assitant Aviation Officer, 3-
Basic Load Storage Area
Combat Search and Rescue
102;
(BLSA), F-85, F-90
(CSAR), 1-25, 3-83, 5-14, 5-
Brigade Commander, 3-90;
Battle Captain, 3-188, K-96, K-
89, 5-118, 5-147, 5-171, 5-
120, K-129
Command Sergeant Major,
192
3-103;
Battle Damage Assessment
Combat Service Support
(BDA), 1-35, 2-23, 3-34, 3-38
Deputy Commander, 3-99;
Materiel Management
- 3-39, 3-43 - 3-45, 3-60 - 3-
Executive Officer, 3-100, 3-
Centers, 8-36
61, 3-84, 8-79, E-65, F-8, H-7,
101;
Supply and Materiel, 8-30
Q-58
Staff Elements, 3-104
Combat Service Support (CSS),
Battle Damage Assessment and
Brigade Support Area (BSA),
1-8
Repair (BDAR), 8-79, 8-88 -
8-49, F-130, F-133, Q-12
BOS, 2-45;
8-96
Sustainment Imperatives,
Battle Damage Repair Kits, 8-81,
C
8-1;
8-90
CAS Missions, 7-29
Requisition and Distribution
Battle Handover, 6-5, 6-9
Casualty Evacuation
of Supplies, 8-41;
Battle Handover Line (BHL), 6-5,
(CASEVAC), 1-12, 1-25, 2-77,
Required Supply Rate
6-10
5-124, Q-13;
(RSR), 8-53;
Battle Position (BP), 2-43, 4-25,
Rehearsal, 3-83
Controlled Supply Rate
4-40, Q-29 - Q-31, P-30
Cavalry Fighting Vehicles (CFV).
(CSR), 8-54;
Battle Rhythm, 3-65, 4-40, K-
1-47
Functions, 8-18;
129, K-130
Central Intelligence Agency
Fundamentals, 8-10;
Absence of. 3-67;
(CIA). M-32
Medical, 8-22;
Challenges, 3-72;
Nontraditional Forces, Q-46
Missions, 1-12;
Elements. 3-70;
Characteristics of Operations, 2-
Supported by Host Nation,
Operational Tempo. 3-66;
48
8-60;
Presence of. 3-68;
Audacity, 2-53;
Vehicle Recovery, 8-68;
Sleep Plans, 3-76;
Concentration, 2-51;
Combat Service Support Control
Staff Depth, 3-71;
Surprise, 2-49, 2-50;
System (CSSCS), K-72
Training. 3-69
Tempo, 2-52
Combat Support (CS), 1-7
Battlefield Automated System
Civil-Military Operations (CMO),
Air Defense, 7-44
(BAS), K-8, K-86, K-91, K-93,
3-135, 3-136, N-3
Civil Affairs, 7-72
K-96, K-97, K-98, K-108, K-
Civil-Military Operations Center
Fire Support, 7-13
109, K-121
(CMOC), 3-137
Index-3
FM 3-04.111
Military Intelligence, 7-1
Commander's Tracked Item
Computer Display Unit (CDU),
List (CTIL), K-114
I-25
Military Police, 7-61
Common Ground Station (CGS),
Concept of Battle Command, 3-1
Missions, 1-11
E-18, K-17
Control, 3-5
Weather Teams, 7-75
Common Operating Environment
Decision Making, 3-2;
Combat Support Aviation
(COE), K-5, K-9, K-18, K-24
Battalion (CSAB), 1-39
Leadership, 3-3
Common Operational Picture
Combat Training Centers (CTC),
Continental U.S. (CONUS),
(COP), K-5 - K-9, K-18, K-45,
1-95, Q-5
3-87, 8-40, 8-76, 8-87
K-80, K96 - K-99, K-116,
Command and Control (C2), 2-
K-131
Continuous Wave (CW), J-13
58, 3-7, 3-155, 3-187, 3-207,
Examples, K-6;
Coordinated Fire Line (CFL),
5-23
7-18
Key to creating, K-87;
Airborne, 3-232;
Corps Attack Helicopter
Common Tactical Picture (CTP),
BOS, 2-46;
Regiment: Overview, 5-27
K-5, K-75
Main CP, 3-165;
Corps Aviation Brigade, 1-25
Communications
Nets, 3-165;
Attack Helicopter Regiment,
Airborne Relay, E-23
1-26, 1-29, 1-30, 1-33
Reconstitution, 4-107
Aircraft Radios
Aviation Group, 1-38
Systems, 3-155;
Have Quick II, E-6
Fundamentals, 1-41;
UAV, 4-92;
SINCGARS, E-3
Mission, 1-38;
Warfare, 3-157
Improved data modem,
Organization, 1-39
Command Aviation Battalion
E-17
Corps Aviation Group: Overview,
(CAB), 1-39
HF, E-9
5-47
Command Aviation Companies
VHF, E-16
Corps Support Area (CSA),
(CAC), 1-39
AN/PRC-112, E-19
F-130, F-133, F-140
Command Group, 3-202, E-56
Challenges, E-24
Corps Support Command
Command Post (CP), 1-4, 3-160,
(COSCOM), 1-26, 1-32,
Flight Mission, E-61
E-55
3-199, 5-22, 5-45, 5-53, 5-96,
Ground; AN/PRC-127, E-43
Command Sergeant Major
5-125, 8-38
(CSM), 3-103
ATS, E-16, E-38
Counter-Drug Operations, 6-75
Command, Control,
Ground Have Quick II, E-29
Counter-intelligence (CI), 7-3
Communications, and
Ground HF, E-32
Countermeasures Set (CMS),
Intelligence (C3I), 1-11
Messenger, E-46
J-15
Command, Control,
SATCOM, E-40
Counter-terrorism, 6-76, 6-77
Communications, Computers,
and Intelligence (C4I), 3-115,
SINCGARS, E-23, E-24,
Course of Action (COA), 2-31, 3-
3-157
E-25, E-28
32
Command, Control,
Visual and Sound, E-45
Development, 3-50;
Communications, Computers,
Wire, E-27
Analysis and Comparison,
Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Tactical Radio Networks,
3-51
Reconnaissance (C4ISR),
E-51
2-24
Communications-Electronics
D
Digital Layout, K-88
Officer (S6), 3-138, D-11,
Data Transfer Cartridge (DTC),
Overview, 3-203
E-58, K-118
3-61
Commander's Critical
Communications Security
Data Transfer Module (DTM),
Information Requirements
(COMSEC), 3-138, 3-164
3-61
(CCIR), 2-35, 2-50, 3-114, 3-
Compressed ARC Digitized
Deception Operations, 2-50,
188, 4-5, H-15, K-52, K-96, K-
Raster Graphic (CADRG),
6-29
105, K-112, K-113, K-126
3-62
Decide, Detect, Deliver, Assess
Responsibilities, K-106
(D3A), 3-28
Index-4
FM 3-04.111
Integration, 3-47
Division Aviation Brigade
Electronic Support Measures,
(Heavy),
See Electronic Support (ES)
Targeting Methodology,
G-38
Overview, 6-75
Electronic Warfare (EW), 2-38,
7-4 - 7-8, I-18, I-33, R-44
Utilization, 3-29
Division Aviation Brigade (Light),
Overview, 6-100
Configuration Optimization,
Decision Point (DP), 2-33, 3-67,
J-9, J-32, J-90
D-47
Division Aviation Support
Battalion (DASB), I-47
Electronic Attack, 7-6
Decision Support Template
(DST), 2-28, 2-33, 3-114, D-7,
Division Main (DMAIN), 3-54,
EW Annex, J-34
D-46
3-102, 3-120, 3-130
Shadow Missions, H-22
Decisive, Shaping,and
Division Materiel Management
Electro-Optical (EO), H-22, J-1,
Sustaining Operations, 2-2
Center (DMMC), 8-37
J-31
Decisive Operations, 2-2, F-35
Division Support Area (DSA), 3-
Electro-Optical/Infrared, H-22
199, E-59, F-44, F-133
Decontamination, F-123, O-5
Embedded GPS Inertial
Division Support Command
Deep Operations Coordination
Navigation System (EGI),
(DISCOM), 1-49, 1-54, 1-57,
Cell (DOCC), 1-17, 1-27,
I-12, I-25, I-43
1-65, 1-74, 1-81, 3-199, 5-77,
1-33, 3-54, 3-55, 3-102, 5-32,
Embedded GPS Receiver
5-96, 8-11, 8-83, 8-111,
5-37, 5-61, 5-161
(EGR), I-12
Divison Combat Support
Defense Automatic Addressing
Emitter Identification (EID), J-14
Aviation Brigade (DCSA Bde).
System (DAAS), 8-116
1-92
Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW),
Demand Assigned Multiple
7-61, 7-67
Normal Structure, I-94;
Access (DAMA), L-4
Engagement Area (EA), 3-53,
Fundamentals, 1-95;
Department Of State (DOS),
3-58, 4-25, 4-40
M-32, M-33
Overview, 5-220
Enhanced Position Location
Department of Defense Flight
DOD Media Guidelines, M-19 -
Reporting System (EPLRS),
Information Publications
M-36
E-23, K-16, K-79, K-80, K-84,
(DOD FLIP), C-38
Downed Aircraft Recovery Team
L-4
Deployment: Sea or Air
(DART), 8-90, 8-96, 8-115
Environmental Compliance
Transport. C-13, C-16
Drug Enforcement
Assessment Program
Self-Deployment Routes.
Administration (DEA), 5-68,
(ECAP), O-31
C-52
5-92, 5-121, 5-150, 5-175,
Environmental Compliance
5-195, 5-230, 6-88, Q-46
Unit Movement Pesonnel.
Officer (ECO), O-3, O-9, O-10
C-5
Command Relationship,
Essential Elements of Friendly
2-59, 3-13, 4-4, 5-50, 6-4,
Digital Terrain Elevation Data
Information (EEFI), 4-10
6-88
(DTED). 3-62
Executive Officer (XO), 3-100,
Digital Topographic Support
3-148
E
System (DTSS). K-17, K-19,
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
K-34, K-35
Echelons Above Corps (EAC),
(EOD), 8-25, F-177, F-179
1-86, 3-20, 3-199, 4-14,
Key Capabilities, K-22, K-36
Disarming, F-179
5-206, 5-208, 5-218, I-89
Direct Support (DS), 1-28, 3-19,
Extended Range Fuel System
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP),
8-66
(ERFS), F-33, F-146, F-229
3-157, 3-215, 3-221
Directed Energy Weapons
Advantages, F-150
Electronic Attack, 3-158, 7-5,
(DEW). J-30
7-6, 7-25
Disadvantages, F-151
Directorate of Public Works
Electronic Countermeasures
Fuel Transfer Checklist,
(DPW). O-30, O-31
(ECM), see Electronic
F-250
Division Artillery (DIVARTY),
Warefare
Storage, F-175, F-229
1-54
Electronic Protection (EP), 7-5,
External Stores Support System
Division Aviation Brigade
7-7
(ESSS), F-153
(Airborne), 1-2;
Electronic Support (ES), 7-5, 7-8
Overview, 5-127
Index-5
FM 3-04.111
F
Force XXI Battle Command
Global Command and Control
Brigade and Below (FBCB2),
System (GCCS), K-20, K-24
FARP, Desert Operations, F-278
3-8, 3-237, E-17, E-65, K-19,
Global Command and Control
Emergency Procedures, F-
K-25 - K-29
System—Army (GCCS-A) , 3-
258, F-260
Information Flow, K-87, L-12
8, K-19, K-20, K-21, K-24
Night Operations, F-269
Interoperability, E-17, E-18,
Ground Control Station (GCS),
Winter Operations, F-289
E-25
H-5, H-22, H-29
Fast Rope Insertion/Extraction
Foreign Internal Defense (FID),
Ground Satellite Communication
System (FRIES), 1-11, 1-21
6-71
(SATCOM), E-40 - E-42
Fat Cow, 5-159, F-147, F-150,
Forward Area Refueling
Ground Support Equipment
F-161, F-162, F-229
Equipment (FARE), 5-153, F-
(GSE), 8-78, H-6, H-24, H-29,
Field of View (FOV), H-22, J-13
68, F-71 - F-76, F-78, F-110,
H-32
F-138, F-182, F-287
Fighter Engagement Zone
(FEZ), 7-45
Forward Arming and Refueling
H
Point (FARP), F-33, F-64, F-
File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
Hazardous Communications
125, F-145, F-271, F-292, F-
K-52
(HAZCOM), O-34
180 - F-183, F-225, F-246, F-
Fire Control Computer (FCC),
Hazardous Materials (HM) , O-6,
251, F-255
I-21, I-25
O-7, O-12, O-19, O-23, O-34
A&L Nets, E-66, F-29
Fire Control Radar (FCR), 4-17
Hazardous Waste (HW), F-302,
Considerations, 4-51 - 4-70
O-6, O-8, O-12, O-19, O-23,
Fire Support (FS), 2-38, 5-15,
Forward Assembly Areas (FAA) ,
O-34;
5-40, 5-65, 5-90, 5-119, 5-
4-23, D-4, D-17
148, 5-172, 5-193, 5-210, 5-
FARP, O-9
228, 7-39;
Forward Edge of the Battle Area
Hazardous Waste Minimization
(FEBA), 7-33
AFATDS, G-27, K-29, K-44,
(HAZMIN), O-34
K-58, K-61 - K-66
Forward Line of Own Troops
Heading and Attitude Reference
(FLOT), 3-82
Fire Support Coordinating
System (HARS), I-25
Measures (FSCM), 3-147,
Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR),
Headquarters and Headquarters
7-17
4-60, 4-106, 5-12
Company (HHC), 1-3, D-9
Fire Support Coordination Line
Forward Looking Infrared
Headquarters and Headquarters
(FSCL), 7-19
Television (FLIR/TV), H-22
Company (HHC) Elements, 3-
Fire Support Element (FSE),
Forward Support Battalion
146, 3-153
3-114, 3-187, 3-188, 7-13
(FSB), 8-66
Headquarters and Headquarters
Fire Support Noncommissioned
Fragmentary Order (FRAGO) ,
Troop (HHT), 1-3
Officer (FSNCO), 3-188
3-55, 3-58, 3-167, 4-6, A-28,
Health Service Support (HSS),
F-58, K-48, N-3
Fire Support Officer (FSO), 3-38,
2-3, 2-43, 3-145, 5-204, 8-22
3-143, 7-12
Free Fire Area (FFA), 7-20
Heads-up Display (HUD), I-56, I-
Attack Criteria, 3-39
Freedom of Information Act
67, I-77
(FOIA), M-17
Joint Air Attack Team Fire
Heavy Assembly Areas (HAA),
Support, P-9
Friendly Force Information
4-20, 4-22, D-3, D-40
Requirements (FFIR), 4-8
Fires, Joint Precision-guided,
Heavy Expanded Mobility
7-16
Ammunition Trailers
G
(HEMAT), F-110, F-135, F-
On-call, 7-12
143, F-263
General Support (GS), 1-28,
Quick, 7-14
3-20, 8-67
Prime Movers, F-143, F-266
Flight Modes and Movement
General Support Aviation
Heavy Expanded Mobility
Techniques, 4-31
Battalion (GSAB), 1-47
Tactical Truck (HEMTT), F-
Flight Surgeon (FS), 3-78, 3-144
59, F-181, F-264, F-265
Global Broadcasting Service
Force Protection Levels, N-4, N-
(GBS), K-34, K-83
Heavy Helicopter Battalion
5
(HvyHB), 1-39, E-70
Index-6
FM 3-04.111
Heavy Helicopter Companies
Inertial Navigation System (INS),
Interim Statement of
(HvyHC), 1-39
I-12, I-29
Airworthiness Qualification,
(ISAQ), I-3
Helicopter Emergency Egress
Information Operations (IO), 3-
Device (HEED), 4-88
143, 3-160, 3-174, 3-179, 4-
Internal Communication System
105, 7-25, 7-53, I-14, I-27, I-
(ICS), E-21
Helmet Assembly, Rearming
45, K-94, K-116
Refueling Personnel
International Civil Aviation
(HARRP), F-25
Information Release Authority,
Organization (ICAO), C-33
M-30
High Altitude Missile
Internet Controller (INC), K-79,
Engagement Zone (HIMEZ),
Infrared (IR), J-2, J-29, H-22 - H-
K-80, K-82, L-8
7-45
25, H-8, H-11, Q-39, F-24,
Isolated Personnel Reports
High Altitude Training Site
Marking, F-271, Q-37- Q-41,
(ISOPREP), 3-114
(HATS), 4-84
Q-43
High Density Airspace Control
Initial Point , P-8, P-15, P-30 - P-
J
Zone (HIDACZ), 7-46
32, P-34, P-35
Joint Air Attack Team (JAAT),1-
High Explosive Dual-Purpose
Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), I-
9, 1-20, 5-13, 6-49,
(HEDP), I-20, I-35
14, I-45
Clock. P-15;
High Mobility Multipurpose
Instrument Meteorological
Combined Attacks, P-23 -
Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV),
Conditions (IMC), 1-18, 4-101
P-26;
E-70, F-20, F-138, F-140, I-
- 4-103, E-38, I-14
Sector Attacks, P-18, P-19;
73, K-36, L-6
Integrated Meteorological
Sequence Card, P-14
High-Payoff Target (HPT), 3-31,
System (IMETS), K-19, K-39,
H-19
K-42, K-43, K-115
Joint Common Database
(JCDB), K-5, K-18, K-50, K-
High-Payoff Target List (HPTL),
Integrated Natural Resource
86, K-87
3-34, 3-32
Management Plan (INRMP),
O-33
Joint Engagement Zone (JEZ),
High-Value Targets (HVT), 2-30,
7-45
2-33, 3-30, 3-31, 3-48, 3-49,
Integrated Weather Effects
I-15, K-52
Decision Aid (IWEDA), K-43
Joint Force Air Component
Commander (JFACC), G-34
Decision Support Template,
Intelligence Officer (S2), 3-114,
2-33
5-81, D-9, K-115
Joint Forces Commander (JFC),
G-29, G-34, G-37
Hot Tactical Aircraft Refueling
Intelligence Preparation of the
System (HTARS), F-142, F-
Battlefield (IPB), 1-27, 1-33,
Joint Shipboard Helicopter
158, F-164, F-166, F-264
1-41, 1-50, 1-58, 2-26, 4-55,
Integration Process (JSHIP),
5-9, 6-53, H-16
4-91
Human Intelligence (HUMINT),
4-59, 6-57 ,R-35
Intelligence Reports (INTREPs),
Joint Suppression of Enemy Air
3-167, K-58
Defense (JSEAD), 3-54, 3-
118, 3-119, 3-143, 4-105, 5-
I
Intelligence Summary
40, 5-90, 5-119, 5-148, 5-172,
(INTSUM), 3-167
Identification Friend or Foe (IFF),
5-193, 5-228, P-6, Q-26,
5-18, 5-42, 5-66, 5-91, 5-120,
Intelligence Templates,
Joint Surveillance Target Attack
5-149, 5-173, 5-174, 5-194, 5-
Decision Support Template,
Radar Systems (JSTARS), 5-
211, 5-229
2-33;
10, 5-34, 5-82, 5-109, 5-136,
Imagery Intelligence (IMINT),
Doctrinal Templates, 2-30;
5-165, 5-174, 5-179, 5-187, E-
H-24, H-26, H-29
18, H-10, L-5, Q-10, Q-11
Event Template, 2-32;
Implementing Instruction
Situational Template, 2-
Joint Task Force (JTF), H-29
(INPIN), 6-86
31;
Joint Variable Message Format
Improved Data Modem (IDM),
Templates and Asymmetric
(JVMF), 3-64, E-17, K-29, K-
3-64, E-1, E-17, E-18, E-63,
Forces, 2-29
47
E-64, E-66, E-67, E-70, E-72,
Intelligence, Surveillance, and
I-11, I-42, L-8
Reconnaissance (ISR), 2-32,
Improved Master Controller
2-34, 3-33, 3-203, 3-209, D-
Processing Unit (IMCPU), I-2
39, H-16
Index-7
FM 3-04.111
K
Low Level Transit Routes
18, 6-22, A-1, A-3, K-9, O-3,
(LLTR), 7-49
O-13
Knots True Airspeed (KTAS), H-
23, H-25, H-27, H-30
Low Probability of Interception
Military Grid Reference System
(LPI), 3-160
(MGRS), I-12, I-55, I-76, R-37
L
Military Intelligence (MI), 5-239,
M
5-199, G-3, G-25, 5-81, 5-
Land Component Commander
108, 5-134, 5-184, 7-1
(LCC), G-10
Main Command Post Critical
Item Reporting, 3-168
Military Occupational Specialties
Landing Zone (LZ), 1-21, 2-45,
(MOS), F-1, F-8
3-171, 3-243, 4-59, 4-90, 4-
Enemy Factors, 3-170;
104, 4-105, E-67, F-234, H-8,
Friendly Factors, 3-169;
Military Operations Other Than
I-79, R-44
War (MOOTW), 5-221
Main CP Austerity, 3-179;
Large Screen Display (LSD), K-
Military Police (MP), 3-183, 7-61,
Security and Defense,
93, K-97, K-100, K-131
D-61
3-180;
Laser Detecting Set (LDS), J-6,
Military Strategic and Tactical
Site Selection, 3-171
J-14
Relay (MILSTAR), E-41
Main Supply Routes (MSR),
Laser Range Finder/Designator
Military Traffic Management
4-21, 5-44, 5-124, 5-170,
(LRF/D), I-16
Command Transportation
5-177, 7-63, 7-64, D-2, F-39
Engineering Agency
Launch and Recovery (L/R), H-
Main Support Battalion (MSB),
(MTMCTEA), C-9
4, H-6
1-57, 8-49, 8-66, 8-111, E-59
Minimum Risk Route (MRR), 7-
Liaison Officer (LNO), 1-11, 2-
Maintenance Principles, 8-61
49
47, 3-54, 3-55, 3-120, 3-324,
Maintenance Support Teams
Mission Essential Task List
4-4, 5-82, 6-63, G-22
(MST), 8-14, 8-15, 8-79, 8-80
(METL), 1-95, 3-103, 3-149,
Team, 3-124
Major Theater War (MTW), 5-93,
5-68, 5-92, 6-62, 6-70, O-11
Light Weight Launchers (LWL),
5-122, 5-151, 5-196, 5-213, 6-
Mission Oriented Protective
I-21
50, 8-18
Posture (MOPP), 4-78, 4-80,
Linear Operations, 2-15, 2-16, 2-
Maneuver Control System
F-99, F-123
17
(MCS), 3-57, 3-59, 3-61,
Mission Planning and Control
Line of Sight (LOS), 3-39, 3-53,
3-237, K-45 - K-50, K-65,
Site (MPCS), H-4, H-5, H-6
5-26, 5-97, 5-219, E-3, E-6, E-
K-87, L-1, L-9
Mission, Enemy, Terrain and
16, J-3, J-29
Maneuver Control System-Light,
weather, Troops and support
Lines Of Communication (LOC),
K-44, K-47, K-52, K-99
available, Time available, and
2-10, I-55, I-66, I-76
Master Air Attack Plan (MAAP),
Civil considerations (METT-
Listening Posts (LP), 3-186
G-37
TC), 2-59, 3-76, 3-97, 3-160,
3-162, 3-177, 3-198, 4-22, 4-
Local Area Network (LAN), 3-63,
Materiel Handling Equipment
24, 4-27, 4-36, 4-40, 4-42, 4-
3-138, 3-139, 3-164, 3-237, K-
(MHE), F-49, F-50, F-113
51, 4-99, 4-104, 5-78, 5-105,
16, K-82, K-91, K-97, K-115
Materiel Management Center
5-131, 6-87, 8-18, A-1, A-10,
Logistics Officer (S4), 3-132, D-
(MMC), F-130, F-132, 8-36
A-12, D-27, F-5, F-32, P-18,
10, K-117
Mean Seal Level (MSL), I-12,
Q-54
Logistics Release Point (LRP),
I-56, I-67, I-77
Mobile Subscriber Equipment
F-58, F-256
Media Presence, 4-70, M-2
(MSE), 3-120, 3-195, 3-219,
Longbow Apache (LBA), 4-17, 6-
3-237, 5-200, D-11, E-30, K-
Media Support, M-1 - M-18
19, I-30, I-31, I-41, J-13
16
Medical Evacuation
Low Altitude Missile
Mobile Subscriber Radio
(MEDEVAC), 1-12, 8-22, D-
Engagement Zone (LOMEZ),
Telephone (MSRT), E-31
53, I-49, I-60, I-61, I-73, K-28
7-45
Message Handling Table (MHT),
Mobility, Countermobility,
Low Altitude Navigation Target
Survivability BOS, 1-13, 2-40,
K-109
Infrared Night (LANTIRN), P-
2-43, 5-231
Military Decision-Making
3, P-7
Process (MDMP), 2-52, 3-24,
Moving Target Indicator (MTI), 5-
3-25, 3-27, 3-47, 3-54, 4-6, 6-
10, J-28
Index-8
FM 3-04.111
Multinational Operations, 2-17,
Support Handbook (NISH), R-
Jungles, 4-86;
M-25
38
Mountians and High Altitude
Multiple Integrated Laser
Noncommissioned Officer In
Terrain, 4-83, 4-84;
Engagement System
Charge (NCOIC), 3-188, F-
Over-water Operations, 4-
(MILES), 1-23, 1-24, 3-184, J-
186
88;
34
Nondirectional Radio Beacons
Smoke and Obscurants, 4-
Multiple Launcher Rocket
(NDB), F-18, F-20
89 - 4-90;
System (MLRS), 5-15, 5-36,
Nongovernment Organization
Urbanized Terrain, 4-82;
5-40, 5-172, 5-210, D-9, L-7
(NGO), M-36, M-37
Operations Security (OPSEC),
Nonlethal Systems, 7-24 - 7-28
3-230, 3-243, C-12, C-35
N
Nonlinear Operations, 2-13, 2-
Opposing Forces (OPFOR), 1-
Named Areas of Interest (NAI),
54, F-33
23, 8-61
D-9, 2-32
Nuclear, Biological, and
Nap-of-the-Earth (NOE), 1-19, 1-
Chemical (NBC), 1-11, 3-116,
P
24, 3-224, 4-31, 4-34, 5-26, 5-
3-117, 4-77
219, E-9, E-24, N-49
Palletized Loading System
Conditions, F-99
(PLS), F-35, F-36, F-110, F-
National Command Authority
Survey, D-22
126
(NCA), 6-77
Peace Enforcement Operations
National Imagery and Mapping
O
(PEO), 6-68 - 6-70
Agency (NIMA), 3-62, K-34, L-
4, R-36
Observation Posts (OP), 3-186,
Peace Operations (PO), 6-68 -
D-36
6-70, M-28
Naval Surface Fire Support
(NSFS), 3-38, 5-15, 5-36, 6-
Operating Tempo (OPTEMPO),
Peacekeeping Operations
49, 7-16, 7-39, K-61, P-1
3-159, 5-45, 8-86, D-2
(PKO), 6-68 - 6-70
Navigational Aids (NAVAID), 4-
Operation Officer (S3), 3-115, D-
Petroleum Spills
87, 4-88, 7-46, I-25
8, F-15, K-116
Definitions/Responsibilities,
F-296 - F-313
NBC, Contamination Avoidance,
Operation Orders (OPORD), 3-
4-79
55, 3-56, 3-167, 6-21, B-9, J-
Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants
34, K-49, N-3, O-21
(POL), 8-47, F-244
Protective Measures, 4-80
Operation Plan (OPLAN), 2-33,
Pickup Zone (PZ), 1-21, 2-45,
Near Term Digital Radio
3-21, 3-23, 3-56, 3-167, 6-86
3-243, 4-12, 4-90, E-67, I-72,
(NTDR), K-16, K-81, K-82, K-
R-44
84, L-4
Operational Control (OPCON),
1-5, 1-77, 2-59, 3-13 - 3-16, 5-
Pilot Night Vision Sensor
Net Control Station (NCS), E-11,
50, 6-32, K-25
(PNVS), I-16
E-33, E-48
Operations,
Infrared Crossover, I-27
New Explosive Weight (NEW),
F-92
Common Planning Process,
Pilot-in-Command (PC), 3-120,
4-11;
3-147, 8-80, F-239 - F-241,
Night Vision Devices (NVD), F-
F-252, Q-21
77, F-98, R-28;
Reverse Planning Process,
4-12;
Port of Debarkation (POD), C-6,
FARP Advantages, F-276;
C-7
Types, 4-18
FARP Disadvantages,
Port of Embarkation (POE), C-7,
F-277
Operations and Intelligence
C-12, C-13
(O&I), 3-212, E-20, E-24,
Night Vision Goggles (NVG), 1-
E-53
Prescribed Load Lists (PLL), 8-
99, E-21, I-56, I-58, I-67, I-77
14, 8-15, 8-58, 8-59, 8-107
Brigade Net, 3-241
No-Fire Area (NFA), 7-22
Preventive Maintenance Checks
Operations in Special
Noncombatant Evacuation
and Services (PMCS), 8-20,
Environments, 4-81
Operation (NEO), 4-18, 6-79,
8-65, F-187, F-230, F-249,
O-25, R-38
Deserts, 4-87;
K-119, O-21
Noncombatant Evacuation
Extreme Cold Weather, 4-
Priority Information
Operation (NEO) Intelligence
85;
Requirements (PIR), 3-33
Index-9
FM 3-04.111
Priority Intelligence
Release Point (RP), 4-74, 6-5,
Ammunition Procedures, F-
Requirements, 4-9
D-53, D-54, D-57 - D-59, D-
86 - F-93
62, E-68
Psychological Operations
Safety Officer (SO), 3-127, A-7,
(PSYOP), 3-38, 7-69 -7-71, K-
Remote Workstation (RWS), K-
A-9
20, R-11
53- K-56, K-58
Seaport Of Debarkation (SPOD),
Public Affairs Office (PAO), M-5;
Required Supply Rate (RSR), 8-
C-14
Embedding the Media, M-11
53
Seaport of Embarkation (SPOE),
Public affairs, escorts, interviews
Requisition and Distribution of
C-2
and briefings, M-14
Supplies, 8-41 - 8-59
Search and Attack Operations,
Restricted Operations Area
6-34 - 6-43;
Q
(ROA), 7-48 - 7-50, G-13
Elements, 6-37
Quick Reaction Force (QRF), 3-
Restricted Operations Zone
Search and Rescue (SAR), 7-48,
180, D-30, N-5
(ROZ), 7-48
C-44, C-47, H-32
Quick Response Multicolor
Retransmission (RETRANS), 1-
Secure Mobile Antijam Reliable
Printer (QRMP), K-17
37, 3-138, 3-212, 3-226, 3-
Tactical Terminal (SMART-T),
236, 3-331, 4-98, 5-97, D-11,
E-30, E-41
R
E-20, E-51, F-31, H-14, K-118
Semi-Active Laser (SAL), 3-39,
Risk Assessment Matrix, A-19
Radar Frequency (RF), 3-39, 5-
4-61, 5-16, 5-42, 5-174, 6-28,
16, 5-32, 5-42, 5-161, 5-174,
Risk Management, 3-127, 3-128,
I-8, I-14, I-22, I-27, I-37, I-38,
6-28, I-37, I-39, I-41
4-52, 8-117, 8-119
I-45
Radar Frequency Handover
Application, A-1;
Semi-Active Radar Homing
(RFHO), I-39
(SARH), J-28
Responsibilities, A-2 - A-8;
Radar Frequency Interferometer
Shaping Operations, 2-2, 2-6, F-
Determine COA, A-21 - A-
(RFI), J-13, I-30, I-31, I-41, I-
36
24;
45
Signal Operation Instructions
Definitions, A-34 - A-42;
Radar Signal Detecting Set
(SOI), 3-138 - 3-229, P-13
Evaluate controls, A-31;
(RSDS), J-10, J-12, J-18
Single Channel Ground-Airborne
Hazard Assessment, A-14 -
Radio Access Unit (RAU), E-31
Radio System (SINCGARS),
A-16;
E-1, E-3, E-5 - E-28
Radio Relay, 5-97, F-31, I-37, R-
Identify Hazards, A-10 - A-
7
Situational Awareness (SA), 1-1,
13;
4-13 - 4-17, E-66, J-6, K-77,
Radio Telephone Operators
Ineffective Controls, A-33;
Q-7
(RTO), 3-188, 3-192
Procedures, A-9 - A-32;
Situational Understanding (SU),
Rally Point (RP), 3-185, 4-30, 4-
Risk Decision Process, A-25 - A-
3-183, 4-10, 4-13, 5-2, K-2, K-
73, D-40, D-42, D-43
27
5, K-18
Readiness Condition
Rocket-assisted Take Off
Small Scale Contingencies
(REDCON), D-47
(RATO), H-24
(SSC), 2-49, 5-54, 5-64, 5-
Ready Ammunition Storage Area
227, 6-50, 8-18, D-3
(RASA), F-84, F-93
Rocket Propelled Grenade
(RPG), 5-117, 5-146, 5-227,
Special Instructions (SPINS), 3-
Rear Assembly Areas (RAA), 3-
R-42
38, 3-118, 3-23, 4-64, G-33,
193, 4-20, 4-24
G-35, G-36
Rules Of Engagement (ROE), 3-
Rear Command Post, 1-16, 3-
190, 2-22, 6-65, 6-92, M-21,
Special Operations Forces
199 - 3-201, E-31, E-58 - E-60
N-1
(SOF), 1-97, 2-24, 3-38, 5-
Reconnaissance, Surveillance,
226, 6-34, 6-74, F-38, G-12,
Rules Of Interaction (ROI), 2-22,
and Target Acquisition
Q-44, G-45
6-50
(RSTA), 4-95, H-7, H-16, H-
Special Patrol
19, H-22
Insertion/Extraction System
S
Refuel-On-the-Move (ROM), D-
(SPIES), 1-11, 1-21
59, D-69
Safety, 8-117 - 8-125
Stability And Support Operations
QA Responsibilities, 8-121;
(SASO), 2-14, 5-54, 5-64, 5-
Index-10
FM 3-04.111
68, 5-92, 5-121, 6-50, 6-58 -
Tactical Air Control Party
Techniques, D-49 - D-52
6-60, 6-85, 6-90, F-8, L-17,
(TACP), 3-119, 7-29, 7-38,
Tactical Satellite (TACSAT),
M-22, O-24,
G-2, G-22, P-4, P-35
3-224, E-40, E-57, E-58, L-5
Stability Operations, 4-18, 4-68,
Tactical Airspace Integration
Tactical Terminal Control
6-66, 6-67
System (TAIS), E-39, G-26,
System (TTCS), E-39, F-20
G-27, K-19, K-30, K-33, K-52
Staff Judge Advocate (SJA), 6-
Tactics, Techniques, and
57, 6-63, 6-65, 6-75, N-3
Tactical Bulk Fuel Delivery
Procedures (TTP), 3-78,
System (TBFDS), F-156, F-
Standard Army Maintenance
3-159
161, F-162, F-172, F-173
System (SAMS), 8-109
Tank and Pump Unit (TPU),
Tactical Command Post, 1-16,
SAMS-1, 8-110;
F-72, F-144
3-55, 3-97, 3-120, 3-154,
SAMS-2, 8-111
Target Acquisition Designation
3-190, 3-194, 3-195, D-17,
Sight (TADS), I-16, I-30, I-39
Standard Army Management
E-46, K-31, L-1, L-17
Information Systems
Target Priority Lists (TPL), 2-32
Tactical Communication
(STAMIS), 3-248, 8-102, 8-
Interface Module (TCIM), 3-61
Target Selection Standards
103, 8-115
(TSS), 3-32, 3-33, 3-51
Tactical Control System (TCS),
Standard Installation/Division
H-10
Technical Inspector (TI), 8-90
Personnel System
Tactical Data Information
Theater Air-Ground System
(SIDPERS), K-114
Exchange-Broadcast (TADIX-
(TAGS), 3-23, G-1
Standard Army Retail Supply
B), L-12
Theater Airlift Liaison Officers,
System-Objective (SARSS-
Tactical Engagement Simulator
G-23
O), 8-102, 8-108
System (TESS), 1-23, 1-24
Theater Aviation Brigade, 1-2, 1-
Standard-use Army Aircraft
Tactical Information Broadcast
86 - 1-91
Flight Route (SAAFR), 7-50
Service (TIBS), L-12
Overview, 5-201
Standardization Instructor Pilot
Tactical Internet (TI), 3-164, K-
Theater Missile Defense (TMD),
(SP), 3-126 - 3-128, 3-133
76, K-79, K-81, K-84, L-3
5-12
Standardized Integrated
Tactical Local Area Network
Theater Support Command
Command Post System
(TACLAN), 6-1, K-86, K-101
(TSC), 1-88, 3-199, 5-216,
(SICPS), K-88, K-89
Tactical Operations, Battle
8-39
Standing Operating Procedures
Handover, 6-9 - 6-13
Thermal Imaging System (TIS),
(SOP), 2-19, 3-11, A-22, B-1;
Passage of Lines, 6-1
6-19, P-3, Q-39
Utilization, 3-77
Tactical Operations Center
Threat Engagement Sequence,
Start Point, D-53, D-57 - D-59,
(TOC), 3-187 - 3-190, D-28,
J-21
E-67
E-58
Time of Day (TOD), E-7, E-8, E-
Status Of Forces Agreements
Tactical Related Applications
29
(SOFA), C-35
(TRAP), L-12
Time of Flight (TOF), J-22, J-29
Support Aviation Companies
Tactical Road March, D-48 - D-
Time On Target (TOT), 3-39, P-
(SAC), 1-39, 1-47, 1-72, 1-94
73;
15
Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM), H-
Actions at Release Point, D-
Time Phased Force Deployment
11
73;
Data (TPFDD), K-22
Sustaining Operations, 2-2, F-37
Actions During March, D-63
Traditional TTPs, 3-159
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR),
- D-72;
5-10, H-30
Training Plan Development, O-
Control Measures, D-56 -
15
System Improvement Program
D-62;
(SIP), E-3, E-28, L-4
Planning, D-53;
U
T
Procedures and
U.S. Army Safety Center
Considerations, D-48;
(USASC), 8-125
Tactical Air (TACAIR), 3-169,
Quartering party, D-54,
U.S. Information Agency (USIA),
3-244, 5-226, 7-19, F-11, L-15
D-55;
M-32, M-35
Index-11
FM 3-04.111
Unit-Level Logistics System
Arming Operations, F-174,
(ULLS), 8-104;
F-178;
ULLS-Aviation (A), 8-104 -
Disarming Operations,
8-106;
F-178;
ULLS-Ground (G), 8-104,
Ordering Munitions, 8-52
8-107;
ULLS-S4, 8-104, 8-108
W
Unit Ministry Team (UMT), 3-140
Warfighter Information Network-
Tactical (WIN-T), K-76, K-81,
Unit Regeneration, 4-113
K-83, K-84
Unit Task Organization (UTO).
Water Storage, 3-153
K-48, K-118, K-126
Weapons Engagement Zone
U.S. Message Test Format
(WEZ), 7-45
(USMTF), K-42, K-47, G-36,
G-42
Weapons Free Zone (WFZ),
7-47
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV),
1-1, 2-24, 3-28, 4-42, 4-85,
Wide Area Network (WAN),
4-92 - 4-99, 5-10, 5-34, 5-36,
K-16, K-91
5-59, 6-19, 7-2
Word of Day (WOD), E-7, E-8
Urban Operations, 3-174, 5-227,
6-53
Aviation's Role, R-3 - R-7;
Civil Concerns, 6-54 - 6-57;
Considerations for
Helicopter Employment,
R-41;
Dominate Missions, R-11,
R-13;
General, R-1;
Graphic Aid and Route
Planning, R-27;
Navigation, R-28;
Shape Missions, R-10,
R-13;
Stages, R-8 - R-15;
Weapons Employment,
R-16 - R-21
USMTF Training Program, G-43
V
Video Cross Link (VIXL), 3-61,
I-2
Video Teleconference (VTC),
3-220
Visual Meteorological Conditions
(VMC), 4-101
Volcano, 1-13, 1-21, 2-42,
3-141, 5-19, 5-58, 5-83
Index-12
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