Exam 5
What is a limitation for the medium tactical vehicle- replacement (MTVR)
Poor maneuverability
What is a limitation of the Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle?
Poor off road capability
______ is an IED designed to look like a bengin object the victim believes is safe to handle. Devices include discarded coalition or local/indigenous military equipment, radios, or digging equipment. Detonations have occurred inside armored vehicles and FOBs.
Trojan Horse
_________ IED intended outcome is to isolate population from host nation control, disrupt freedom of movement and create a perception of insecurity among the populace.
Operational
How many personnel is an MTVR (7-ton) rated to carry in the bed of the truck?
16X troops for a short bed and 20X troops for a long-bed.
When boarding a ship in uniform, halt on the gangway, face ______, and salute the colors
Aft
An avenue of approach in urbanized areas utilized for the high speed insertion or extraction of troops supplies and equipment that is affected by light towers, signs, and power lines best describes which level of urban environments?
Air level
Identify the principle type of amphibious operation that involves establishing a force on a hostile or potentially hostile shore.
Amphibious Assault
The ______ is a fully-tracked vehicle that provided the Marine Corps with a unique amphibious forcible entry capability.
Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV)
An Amphibious operation conducted to deceive the enemy by a show of force best describes ______.
Amphibious Demonstration
Identify the principle type of amphibious operation that involves a show of force intended to influence or deter an enemy's decision.
Amphibious Demonstration
What are the six unique planning considerations for developing an estimate of the situation (METT-TC) in an urban environment?
Areas, capabilities, events, organizations, people, structures.
To kill, capture or force the withdrawal of the enemy from an urban objective as well as breaching and gaining entry into a building is the purpose of ______
Assault unit
Humanitarian operations, host nation control and restrictive ROE best describes?
Block 1
What is a common location for IED emplacement that should be considered during mission planning?
Boundary Turnaround Points
Which level of Urban environments has the ability to canalize, restrict or block movement of forces, especially mechanized forces while providing optimum firing points for snipers and anti- war weapons?
Building level
Which list describes the four basic levels in an urban environment?
Building, street, subterranean, and Air
Identify the purpose of "isolation" in an urban attack
Isolating the objective prevents the enemy from withdrawing or reinforcing, as well as suppresses enemy forces in adjacent buildings.
Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 C's from reaction to an IED find?
Call
When conducting interior movement, using the "Pie method" is an effective way to complete which of the eight room clearing steps?
Clear as much of the room from the exterior
What enabler gives the company commander the ability to plug into theater level assets?
Company Level Intelligence Cell (CLIC)
Which of the following is NOT an element of the urban patrol T/O
Isolation element
What is the first step in a reported threat or actual IED?
Confirm
The mission of the ______ is to transport loaded amphibious craft and vehicles with their crews and embarked personnel in amphibious assaults by landing craft and amphibious vehicles.
Dock Landing Ship (LSD-41)
A(n) ______ VCP in an immediate checkpoint employed during a patrol based on fragmentary order from higher or at the patrol leaders discretion. These are commonly used to target specific vehicles.
Deliberate
What are the three different types of vehicle control points?
Deliberate, hasty, snap
What is a ground sign that is an IED indicator?
Discardables
The mission of the ______ is to transport and launch loaded amphibious craft and vehicles with their crews and embarked personnel in amphibious assaults by landing craft and amphibious vehicles.
Dock Landing Ship (LSD-41)
Which of the three primary movement formations has an increased depth and the ability to proved a higher level of security in covering the three dimensional threat?
Double column
The phases of amphibious operations are planning, ______ , rehearsal, movement, action.
Embarkation
Which individual is typically the low-man in the IED network and is working for the financial incentive provided by the network?
Emplacers
When conducting room clearing operations, what assets should we seek to use to prep the room for initial entry?
Fragmentation or flash-bang grenade
______ Marines are placed in a covert over-watch position in order to provide situational awareness and counter- ambush capabilities. They are specifically tasked for the mission and cannot accomplish it in conjunction with other responsibilities.
Guardian Angel
The marine corps describes three environments in urban operations: Block 1, Block 2, and block 3. Which answer best describes block 3?
High intensity conflict, no host nation control. violent and chaotic environment.
In vehicle searches, the ______ is the first part of the process. It is carried out on all vehicles and used to select a vehicle for a more detailed examination.
Initial check
The ______ scheme of maneuver ashore are based on conditions and enemy capabilities existing before embarkation of the landing force.
Landing Plan
The ______ transports weapons systems, equipment, cargo and personnel of the assault elements of the Marine Air/Ground Task Force both from ship to shore and across the beach.
Landing craft, Air Cushion
The ______ transports weapon systems, equipment, cargo and personnel of the assault elements of the MAGTF both from ship to shore and across the beach.
Landing craft, Air cushion
Which of the following is one of the three task-organized units for convoy operations?
Lead Security Unit
What is a limitation of the Up-Armored HMMWV (UAH) vehicle?
Limited protection to undercarriage blasts
Select the four phases of the attack during offensive MOUT operaitons.
Reconnoiter the objective, isolate the objective, secure a foothold, seize the objective
One of the components of a vehicle control point (VCP) is :
Search Area
What type of barrier is emplaced in order to slow, canalize, turn and stop vehicles entering a checkpoint, with the overall goal to control the approach speed of that vehicle?
Serpentine
What are the three primary formations utilized in urban patrolling?
Single column, double column, satellite
Identify the steps to secure a foothold
Suppress, obscure, secure, reduce
What IED component is a device for making, breaking, or changing a connection in an IED? Explosive obstacles
Switch