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1 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Squad Tactics- Defense
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2 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Lesson Objectives Describe the purposes of the defense Describe the characteristics of the defense Explain the basic tasks performed by a squad in the defense Apply troop leading procedures, METT-TC and tactical orders to tasks performed by a squad in the defense Plan a squad defense as part of a platoon or company defense Explain how to fight the defense Describe the procedures to consolidate and reorganize
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3 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Purpose of the Defense Defeat enemy attacks Buy time Hold key or decisive terrain Economize the Force Develop conditions favorable for resuming the offense
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4 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Characteristics of the Defense Preparation Security Disruption Massing Effects Flexibility
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5 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Overview of Defense Prepare for Combat Move to Defensive Positions Establish Defensive Positions Locate the Enemy Initiate Contact/Actions on Enemy Contact Fight the Defense Consolidate and Reorganize
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6 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Defensive Positions - Priorities of Work Establish local security Position key weapon systems and teams Assign sectors of fires Designate FPLs and FPFs Position other assets attached to the platoon Establish the CP and wire communications
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7 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Defensive Positions-Priorities of Work (2) Clear fields of fire and prepare range cards and sector sketches Coordinate with adjacent units – left, right, forward, and to the rear Prepare primary fighting positions Emplace obstacles and mines Mark or improve marking the TRPs and other fire control measures
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8 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Defensive Positions - Priorities of Work (3) Improve primary fighting positions Prepare alternate fighting positions Establish a sleep and rest plan Reconnoiter routes Rehearse engagements, disengagements, and counterattack plans
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9 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Defensive Positions - Priorities of Work (4) Adjust positions or control measures as required Stockpile ammunition, food, and water Dig trenches to connect positions Continue to improve positions
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10 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Locate the Enemy Establish and maintain LP/OPs Establish R&S Patrols All Soldiers look and listen Technology Aids □Night vision devices (NVDs) □PEWS □Thermal Imagery devices □Binoculars
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11 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Fight the Defense PL determines ability to destroy enemy If yes, fight the deep battle first with indirect fires and close air support Control fires and increase intensity as enemy closes Control and distribute fires using trigger lines
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12 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Consolidate and Reorganize Reestablish security Re-man key weapons Provide first aid for wounded Repair damaged obstacles Replace mines and booby traps Redistribute ammunition and supplies
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13 MSL 301, Lesson 09b: Squad Tactics-Defense Revision Date: 31 July 2011 Closing Summary Review Questions???
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