AGL (Sep) ( - ) Armor/tracked Engineer ATGM Armored/Tracked Recon

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AGL (Sep) ( - ) Armor/tracked Engineer ATGM Armored/Tracked Recon Automatic Grenade Launcher Signal NBC/Chem Defense Armored/Wheeled (Second Echelon) Mechanized ( - ) Supply /Materiel Support Antitank Gun Motorized APC (wheeled) mech inf Transportation Rocket Arty (MRL) Basic Arty (towed) Maintenance Generic Gun & Missile, Tracked, Armored System-Equipped Unit. SP Arty Medical SAM (Generic Missile)(low, medium, high altitude) (Short, medium, and long range) Fixed-wing (avn basic) SSM Air Defense Rotary-wing S SAM-Short Range/Low Altitude Missile (or Stinger) Antitank Airborne Airborne Infantry Company Recon Air Assault Infantry Company

X X X X X X X X X X SPECIAL POLICE BATTALION (MERCENARY) 2 I Army Platoon/Det (MERCENARY) X X X Section Corps SPECIAL POLICE BATTALION X X Division Squad Brigade X Headquarters Bn Refueling Point Bn Maintenance Observation Point 2 Regiment DAG Bn Ration Supply Point 2 I Co Ammunition Supply Point Co Medical Evacuation Point Bn Ammunition Supply Point I I I I 2 Battalion Bn Medical Section I I I I I I I I 3 Bn Repair & Evacuation Group FOP Company CM/CB Radar I 1

Enemy Units A L A M U L U M U H Attack helicopter, basic or light (AH-1) Armor/tracked Antitank A M Attack helicopter , basic or medium (AH-64) Mechanized Recon Armored/Wheeled Armored/Tracked Recon Motorized Engineer U L Lift helicopter basic or light (UH-1 or UH-60) Basic Arty (towed) Signal SP Arty U M Lift helicopter medium (UH-46/47) NBC/Chem Defense Supply /Materiel Support Rocket Arty (MLRS) U H Lift helicopter heavy (CH-53) Fixed-wing (avn basic) SSM Air Defense Rotary-wing

(+-) ? + TP X 4 1 2 3 4 X (-) X X 1 1 1 1 X BG (+ -) X 2 + MIC ATGM ? ATGM 1 X BG + MIC + Arty Bn (+ -) 2 X

Symbols unique to chapters Recon Chapter Defense Chapter Antitank Chapter X X Plt-size recon patrol from LRRC (wheeled armored vehicle) from which the dismounted team comes. mixed minefield (enemy) Armor/tracked X Dismounted recon team from Long-Range Recon Co (enemy) Mechanized Artillery Chapter Artillery Recon (Armored/ Tracked) (enemy) Armored/Tracked Recon (wheeled) APC-equipped Mech Inf Bn Arty Recon (Armored/ Wheeled) IFV-equipped Mech Inf Bn Artillery locating radar Target acq radar S Chem & Smoke Chapter MORTAR MORTAR BSR AGL CM/CB Radar S Smoke Generator

Equipment Light AT Gun Direct Fire Gun (towed) Air Defense Gun (med) (towed) SP How (med) Towed Air Defense Gun-SP (tracked) (med) Light AT Rocket Launcher Direct Fire Gun (med) (tracked) SP How (med) Tracked Air Defense Missile -SP (tracked) ATGM (manportable) MLRS (Tracked) MRL (wheeled) Air Defense Missile -SP (wheeled) Recoilless Gun (SPG-9) Single Tube Rocket Launcher (med) Bradley-Stinger Fighting Vehicle-SP (tracked) (combination) Automatic Grenade Launcher (AGS-17) Mortar (heavy) Towed Hvy MG (12.7-mm) Mortar (heavy) (Tracked) Smoke Generator

Equipment (continued) Tank (medium) T-72 MBT Enemy M1 MBT Infantry Fighting Vehicle BMP-2 IFV Enemy M-2 Bradley IFV Armored Personnel Carrier Enemy M113 APC BTR-80 APC Recon BRDM-2

mixed minefield N S E W I X I I I I lI

30,000 20,000 10,000 5000 3000 2000 1000 25,000 Sea Battalion Alternate Firing Position 2 I 1 3 (+) S X BG 300 km 250 200 150 50 100 10 20 30 40 60 km 50

SWAMP WOODS R i v e r

ROAD ROAD (+) ROAD

X BG X BG X BG X 2 Mountains 3 1 X X APOD APOD

Figure 5-7. Sanctuary Defense on Urban Terrain (Example). Long Range Fires Road X Terrorist Cell Road RISTA Refugee Flow HUMINT HUMINT Mountains Ambush Road Refugee Flow RISTA Forest RISTA Figure 5-7. Sanctuary Defense on Urban Terrain (Example).

Mountains

Sea Attack Zone XXXX Objective XXXX Enemy APOD Attack Zone Objective Battle Zone Kill Zone Enemy SPOD XXXX Sea Battle Zone Major Strategic Objective

Sea Figure3-X. Planned Attack (example). Subsequent Disruption Zone Initial Disruption Zone OBJ B Objective 1 Highway OSC Enemy APOD Sea OBJ A Objective 2 X BG BTG Assault Force BTG BTG Fixing Force BTG Exploitation Force OSC Fixing Force Highway Figure3-X. Planned Attack (example).

Battalion subsequent mission. 1 Immediate mission of 2d-echelon MIC. 2 6 Battalion immediate mission. 3 R I V E R Planned line of commitment for 2d-echelon MIC. 4 Immediate mission of 1st-echelon MICs and their directions of subsequent advance. 5 CRP sent out by an MIC. 6 CRP sent out by an MIBN. 7 MIP from 2d-echelon MIC. 8 2 AGL 1 (-) 5 Bn 2d Echelon 4 Mortar (-) 3 ROAD ROAD 5 7 ROAD R I V E R 8 Not to Scale Figure 4-XX. MIBN attack from positions in direct contact in mountains.

XXXXX OSC XXXX X SPF X X X SPF X X X X X X I I I X X X X X X X X X X X UAV X X Infiltration Route X

Airfield Port Facility 3 2 4 6 5 MID (+) conducts penetration attack from the march to fix enemy brigades and cause reserve to react. Feint-focus of IW/deception efforts to freeze the enemy brigade allowing the FD to penetrate boundary to the South. Battalion heliborne assault into rear assists in the attack on the airfield and rear of enemy brigade. Long range fire and EC focus on southern brigade as FD penetrates boundary directly to the North. Once the airfield is secured the FD/heliborne units force the enemy to fight in two directions. Brigade FD forces gap, attacks to seize port and airfield. Follow-on attack is the rear of the enemy brigade. 1 (+) XX X 1 2 X X 6 Airfield X FD 3 4 4 Port Facility 5 X Water Figure 4-15. Use of an FD in a division attack (Example)

I I I I I I I X I X I X SPF I I X X X I I I X I I I I I X I I I I I I I X I I I I I I I UAV X X X X X X X X X X X X I I I X X I I I I I I I I X X X X X X X XX I I I I I I I XXXX XXX XX X I I I I I XXXX XXX XX I I I I I I I I I X X X X X X X X I I X XX OSC OSC XXX XXXX OSC X X X X X X X X X OSC I I I I I X I I I I I I I X

OSC OSC Reserve I I I X I I X I X X X I I I I X I I I I X SPF I I UAV

Marsh Marsh Mountains Marsh Forest C Laser Counterattack Marsh Forest X X Mountains C X X Marsh X X Forest X Laser X X X Marsh X X X Counterattack X X Forest LEGEND Retain Occupy Contain X X LEGEND Ambush Disrupt Fix Contain Ctr Attack Enemy SPOD X X X X I

Road Road

Road

Mountains Trail Road

Marsh

Forest