Reconnaissance and Security Operations
Three types of Guards
1) Advanced 2) Flank 3) Rear
Two Basic Methods of Convoy Security
1) Detached 2) Attached
Two Search Techniques
1) Motive 2) Stationary
Visual Cues
1) Movement and light 2) Color 3) Obvious sightings 4) Smoke 5) Shadows 6) Texture 7) Trails 8) Heat
Convoy Security Elements
1) Recon 2) Screen 3) Escort 4) Reaction force
Methods of Reconnaissance
1) Recon by Fire 2) Aerial 3) Dismounted
Four Types of Security Missions
1) Screen 2) Cover 3) Area 4) Guard
Two Types of Screens
1) Stationary 2) Moving
Three Characteristics of LZPZ
1) Tactical 2) Technical 3) Meteorological
Factors Effecting Search
1) Weather 2) Altitude 3) Airspeed 4) Terrain & Meteorological 5) Visual Cues
Route Reconnaissance
A directed effort to obtain detailed information of a specified route and all terrain from which the enemy could influence movement along the route.
Convoy Security
Conduct when insufficient friendly forces are available to continuously secure lines of communication in an AO.
Visual/Sensor Search Procedures
DILR 1) Detection 2) Identification 3) Location 4) Reporting
Advanced Guard
Deploys forward and defends
Zone Reconnaissance
Directed effort to obtain detailed information on all routes, obstacles, terrain, and enemy forces within a zone defined by boundaries. Boundaries are restrictive.
Fundamentals of Reconnaissance
GORRDEE 1) Gain and maintain enemy contact 2) Orient on the OBJ 3) Report rapidly and accurately 4) Retain the freedom of maneuver 5) Develop the situation rapidly 6) Ensure maximum recon forces are forward 7) Ensure continuous reconnaissance
Stationary Technique
Helicopter hovering in a concealed position
Air Route Reconnaissance
Location of enemy forces Ease of navigation Suitability of landing sites
Reconnaissance and Security Missions
MARS 1) Movement to Contact 2) Attack 3) Recon 4) Security
Fundamentals of Security
MOPPP 1) Maintain Enemy Contact 2) Orient on the Force 3) Provide reaction time and maneuver space 4) Perform Continuous Recon 5) Provide Early and Accurate Warning
Area Security
Neutralizes or defeats enemy operations in a specific area.
Motive Technique
Operating at terrain flight altitudes and at airspeed of generally 10 KIAS
Area Reconnaissance
Permissive. Directed effort to obtain detailed information concerning the terrain or enemy activity with a prescribed area such as a town, ridgeline, bridge proposed LZ, AA or other specific terrain feature. Non Restrictive
Aerial Surveillance
Primary mission of UAS
Rear Guard
Protects the exposed rear of the moving or stationary main body.
Guard
Protects the main body from enemy ground observation, direct fire, and surprise attack.
Screen
Provide early warning to the main body through the communication of real time combat information.
Detached
Provide the ground convoy commander with real time SA of the route
4 Categories of Reconnaissance
RAZA 1) Route 2) Area 3) Zone 4) Aerial Surveillance
Flank Guard
Recon oriented, concentrating on enemy battalion-sized avenues of approach to protect an exposed flank of the main body.
Cover
Self-contained, combat-oriented force capable of operating independently of the main body.
Moving Screen
The main body is moving.
Stationary Screen
The main body may remain stationary.
Visual/Sensor Search
The systematic search of a given area so that all parts of the area are observed or scanned.
Hasty Route Reconnaissance
Time is limited, ground elements are not available, or the mission does not require detailed infomration
Attached
To deter enemy attack and provide immediate CCA support if the convoy is engaged.