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4-19

dismounted,

3-10

(illus)

limited visibility, 4-45 through 4-54

mounted, 3-11 (illus)

offensive operations, 4-3

combat orders, overview, 2-4, 2-5

characteristics,

4-17

combat service support

spectrum of, 4-18 (illus)

assets, 1-13, 1-14 (illus)

special purpose attacks, 4-33 through

defensive BOS, 5-13

4-37 (see also individual entries)

offensive BOS, 4-11

techniques, 4-37 through 4-54 (see also

combat support

individual entries

air defense artillery (see also separate

urban operations, deliberate, 6-21, 6-22

entry), 10-42 through 10-47

(illus), 6-23

assets, 1-12 (illus), 1-13 (illus)

command and support relationship,

battalion organization, overview, 1-3, 1-4

10-1, 10-2

(illus)

engineer (see also separate entry), 10-31

battlefield operating systems (see also

through 10-42

individual entries)

fires support (see also separate entry),

defensive operations, 5-5 through 5-13

10-2 through 10-31

offensive operations, 4-10 through 4-13

NBC, 10-46, 10-47

overview, 1-19 through 1-21

operation, 10-1 through 10-47

battle position

command and control

defensive, 5-16 through 5-18

BOS, overview, 1-19

alternate position, 5-16 (illus)

concept, 2-1

engagement areas, 5-19 (illus)

convoy, escort mission, 8-17 through 8-

platoon battle position, defense of,

21

mutually supporting, 5-18 (illus)

definition, 2-1

supplementary, 5-16, 5-17 (illus)

fundamentals, 2-2

BOS (see battlefield operating systems)

responsibilities, 2-3

Index-1

FM 3-21.11

urban operations, defense, 6-40,

enemy

6-41

analyzing during TLP, 2-16 through

urban operations, offense, 6-16

2-19 (illus)

counterattack

assault, in defensive operations, 5-4

defense,

5-4

engagement area

type of attack, offensive, 4-36

battle position, 5-19 (illus)

course of action

development, in the defense, 5-31

analysis of, during TLP, 2-24

through 5-37

development, during TLP, 2-22 through

enemy avenue of approach, 5-31,

2-24

5-32 (illus)

war game, during TLP, 2-25, 2-26

indirect fires, 5-36, 5-37 (illus)

obstacles, 5-35, 5-36 (illus)

defense, 5-1 through 5-48

rehearsal, 5-37

battle position, 5-16

scheme of maneuver, enemy, 5-32, 5-33

characteristics, 5-2, 5-3

(illus)

linear, 5-26 (illus)

weapons systems, emplacement, 5-34,

non-linear, 5-27 (illus), 5-28

5-35 (illus)

perimeter, 5-21 through 5-26

engineers, combat support, 10-31 through

reverse slope, 5-28 through 5-32

10-42

sector, 5-14, 5-15 (illus)

countermobililty, 10-36 through 10-41

sequence, 5-3 through 5-5

mobility, 10-35, 10-36 (illus)

strongpoint, 5-19, 5-20 (illus)

organization and capabilities, 10-31

techniques (see also individual entries),

through 10-34, 10-33 (illus), 10-34

5-13 through 5-41

(illus)

types, 5-1

envelopment, form of maneuver, 4-3, 4-4

urban operations, in, 6-30 through 6-51

(illus)

types, 6-42 through 6-51

exploitation, type of offensive operation,

delay, 5-42 through 5-44 (illus)

4-3, 4-33

techniques, 5-43, 5-44

alternating

positions,

5-44

feint, type of attack, 4-36

subsequent positions, 5-43, 5-44

file

(illus)

movement formation, 3-14 through 3-16

types,

5-42

dismounted,

3-15

(illus)

demonstration, type of attack, offensive,

mounted,

3-16

(illus)

4-37

fire support

direct fire planning and control, H-1 through

close support, 10-22, 10-23

H-21

combat support, 10-2 through 10-31

control measures, H-10 (illus)

indirect fire capability, 10-2, 10-3

fire commands, H-20, H-21

(illus), 10-4 (illus)

fire patterns, H-14 (illus)

communications, 10-20, 10-21 (illus)

friendly-based quadrants, H-13 (illus)

defensive BOS, 5-7, 5-8

target array, H-15

final protective fires, 10-17 (illus)

terrain-based quadrants, H-12 (illus)

fire support team, 10-23

weapons safety posture levels, H-18

matrix, 10-14, 10-15, 10-16 (illus)

(illus)

mortars, 10-23, 10-24 (illus), 10-25

linkup,

7-6

(illus), 10-26 (illus)

planning, H-7 through H-9

offensive BOS, 4-10

principles, H-1, H-2, H-3

quick fire channel, 10-21, 10-22 (illus)

process, H-3 through H-6

targets, 10-16, 10-17

team organization, 1-12, 1-13 (illus)

echelon, 3-16 through 3-18

Index-2

FM 3-21.11

urban operations, employment of, 6-36

relationship to movement, 3-1, 3-1

through 6-40

(illus)

fratricide avoidance, F-1 through F-3

medical team organization, 1-13, 1-14 (illus)

frontal attack, form of maneuver, 4-7

METT-TC

urban operations, factors in, 6-11

guard, security oeprations, 7-13 through 7-

through 6-16, 6-15 (illus)

17, 7-16 (illus)

use of, during TLP, 2-8 through 2-20

MDMP (see military decision-making

health service support

process)

casualty evacuation, 11-24, 11-25,

military decision-making process

11-26 (illus), 11-27 (illus)

integration of, in TLP, 2-5, D-1, D-2

in CSS, 11-23 through 11-27

(illus)

mission

infantry rifle company, organization

receive the mission, in TLP, 2-7 through

overview, 1-4, 1-5 (illus)

2-22 (see also individual entries)

infiltration

analysis of, in TLP, 2-7 through 2-9

form of maneuver, 4-5, 4-6 (illus)

mobile gun system

offensive activity, 4-54 through 4-58

capabilities,

B-3

search-and-attack, 4-25 (illus)

defensive operations, B-7, B-8, B-9

Javelin employment, A-1 through A-12

(illus)

capabilities,

A-3

limitations, B-3

considerations in employment, A-4

offensive operations, B-4 through B-7

firing pair, A-5 (illus)

support by fire, B-5 (illus)

flight profile, top attack mode, A-7

bypass, B-5, B-6 (illus), B-7 (illus)

(illus)

platoon, B-1 through B-20

direct attack mode, A-8 (illus)

organization, 1-10, 1-11 (illus), B-1

limitations, A-4

(illus)

range, A-10, A-11 (illus)

responsibilities, B-2

sectors of fire, A-5 (illus)

stability and support operations, B-15

standoff range, A-6 (illus)

through B-20

technical characteristics, A-1 (illus)

traffic control points, B-19 (illus)

urban operations, 6-35, 6-43, A-7

cordon and search, B-20 (illus)

urban operations, B-9 through B -15

line, movement formations, 3-11, 3-12

dead space, B-13 (illus)

dismounted,

3-12

(illus)

employment in, 6-3, 6-4 (illus), 6-5

mounted, 3-12 (illus)

(illus), 6-6 (illus), 6-9 (illus),

linear assault

6-35, 6-36, 6-44

follow-and-support, 4-53 (illus)

vehicle hide position, B-15 (illus)

offensive, 4-51 (illus)

mobility, countermobility, survivability (see

modified,

4-50

also engineer)

support element, 4-52 (illus)

defensive BOS, 5-9

linkup, tactical enabling operation, 7-5

offensive BOS, 4-11

through 7-8

mortar

combat support, 10-23 through 10-31

maintenance operations, in CSS, 11-21,

section organization, 1-12 (illus)

11-22

movement

maneuver

control techniques, 3-22

defensive operations, 5-5 through 5-7

defined,

3-1

defined,

3-1

formations (see also individual entries),

offensive operations, 4-8, 4-9

3-8 through 3-19

considerations,

3-9

Index-3

FM 3-21.11

selection,

3-18

types of operations, 4-2, 4-3 (see also

comparison,

3-19

(table)

individual entries)

use of, 3-19 through 3-21

urban operations, 6-10

initiation of, during TLP, 2-26

operation order

relationship to maneuver, 3-1, 3-2 (illus)

higher headquarters, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 2-17

security during, 3-23 (illus), 3-24

issue, during TLP, 2-28

techniques, 3-2 through 3-8 (see also

preparation of, in TLP, 2-6

individual entries)

OPORD (see operation order)

urban operations, 6-20 through 6-29

overwatch, 4-58

movement to contact

considerations for, 4-31, 4-32 (illus)

passage of lines

offensive operations, 4-3

forward passage of lines, 7-21, 7-22

planning considerations, 4-21

(illus)

techniques, 4-27 through 4-33 (see also

planning, 7-20

approach-march) (see also search-

rearward passage of lines, 7-22, 7-23

and-attack)

(illus)

reconnaissance coordination, 7-20

NBC (see nuclear, biological, chemical)

tactical enabling operation, 7-19 through

night vision devices, 4-46 (illus), 4-49, 4-50

7-22

nuclear, biological, chemical

penetration, 4-6, 4-7 (illus)

combat support, 10-46, 10-47

perimeter defense

reconnaissance

support,

10-46

company,

5-22

(illus)

decontamination

support,

10-47

Y variation, 5-23, 5-24 (illus)

priority of work, defensive, 5-38 through

OAKOC (see terrain)

5-41

observation post, established, during

pursuit, offensive operation, 4-3, 4-33

stability operations, 8-12, 8-13 (illus)

obstacles

raid, 4-35

actions at, during stability operations,

Raptor/Hornet, 10-39, 10-40 (illus)

8-20, 8-21

reconnaissance

combat support, countermobility, 10-36

conduct of, during TLP, 2-27

through 10-41

defense,

5-3

lanes, 5-12

NBC, in combat support, 10-46

plan and integrate, in engagement areas,

offense,

4-8,

4-47

5-35, 5-36 (illus)

passage of lines, 7-20

protective, in defensive operations, 5-11

tactical enabling operation, 7-1 through

tactical, in defensive operations, 5-10,

7-5, 7-3 (illus)

5-11 (table)

relative combat power

urban operations, 6-33 (illus)

analysis of, during TLP, 2-23

wire, 5-12 (illus)

matrix, 2-23 (illus)

offense, 4-1 through 4-63

reserve, offense, 4-62

actions on contact, 4-13 through 4-17

resuply

four

steps

of,

4-14

company techniques, 11-18

attack, 4-17 through 4-21 (see also

emergency,

11-17

attack)

LOGPAC,

11-15

bypass, 4-60

methods (mounted), 11-15

clear an objective, 4-60

service station, 11-16 (illus)

follow and support, 4-59

tailgate,

11-17

(illus)

forms of maneuver, 4-3 through 4-7 (see

prestock,

11-17

also individual entries)

routine,

11-14

sequence of, 4-7 through 4-10

Index-4

FM 3-21.11

retirement (see also retrograde operations),

stability

operations,

C-5

5-48

team organization, 1-11, 1-12 (illus)

retrograde operations, 5-41 through 5-48

soldier’s load, 11-4 through 11-8

delay, 5-42 through 5-44 (illus)

Javelin employment, considerations,

retirement,

5-48

A-7

withdrawal, 5-45 through 5-47 (illus)

load echelon, 11-5 (illus)

rifle platoon

SOSRA (see breaching)

headquarters, 1-7, 1-8 (illus)

spoiling attack, type of attack, offense, 4-35

mounted element, 1-8, 1-9 (illus)

stability operations, 8-1 through 8-22

organization, 1-6, 1-7 (illus)

planning considerations, 8-1 through 8-4

rifle squad, 1-9, 1-10 (illus)

tasks, 8-6 through 8-22

weapons squad, 1-10 (illus)

types, 8-4 through 8-6

risk assessment, during TLP, 2-21

strongpoint

risk management, E-1 through E-6

assault of, as attack technique, 4-37

command climate, E-6

through 4-45

potential hazards, E-2 (illus)

defense, 5-19, 5-20 (illus)

risk levels, E-3 (illus)

urban operations, defense of, 6-48, 6-49

worksheet, E-3 (illus)

(illus), 6-50

road march, G-1 through G-4

Stryker brigade combat team

control measures, G-2

capabilities and limitations, 1-1, 1-2

march columns, G-1

(illus)

planning considerations, G-1

characteristics, infantry rifle company,

quartering party, G-2

1-1

rules of engagement, stability operations,

CSS, 11-9 through 11-12

8-1

key personnel duties, responsibilities,

rules of interaction, stability operations, 8-2

1-14 through 1-19

operational premise, 1-1

SBCT (see Stryker brigade combat team)

organization, 1-3 through 1-14 (see also

scatterable mines

individual entries)

countermobility in combat support,

urban operations, 6-1 through 6-3

10-38 (illus), 10-39 (illus)

support operations, 9-1 through 9-7

delivery systems, 10-39

CBRNE consequence management, 9-3

marking, 10-40, 10-41 (illus), 10-42

considerations for, 9-5, 9-6

(illus)

domestic support, 9-1

search-and-attack

foreign humanitarian assistance, 9-2

technique in movement to contact, 4-22

phases of, 9-6, 9-7

through 4-27 (illus)

relief operations, 9-2

security

defensive operations, 5-3

terrain

offensive operations, 4-63

analysis of, during TLP, 2-9 through

security operations, tactical enabling

2-15

operation, 7-8 through 7-18

avenue of approach, 2-12, 2-13 (illus)

forms of operations, 7-8

classifying terrain mobility, 2-10

guard, 7-13 through 7-17

cover and concealment, 2-15 (illus)

local security, 7-17

key terrain, 2-13, 2-14 (illus)

planning, 7-8 through 7-11

OAKOC, 2-10, 2-11 (illus)

screen, 7-11 through 7-13

observation and fields of fire, 2-14, 2-15

sniper, C-1 through C-7

(illus)

built-up areas, C-6

obstacles, 2-11, 2-12 (illus)

defensive operations, C-4

prioritizing terrain analysis, 2-10

offensive operations, C-3

visual aids, 2-10

Index-5

FM 3-21.11

time available, analysis of, during TLP,

2-19, 2-20 (illus)

TLP (see troop-leading procedure)

trains, combat service support, 11-8, 11-9

traveling

movement technique, 3-3, 3-4 (illus)

dismounted,

3-4

(illus)

mounted,

3-4

(illus)

traveling overwatch

movement technique, 3-5, 3-6

dismounted,

3-5

(illus)

mounted,

3-6

(illus)

offensive activity, 4-59

troop-leading procedure, 2-5 through 2-28

application, 2-5 (illus) through 2-7

integration with MDMP, D-1, D-2

(illus)

turning movement, 4-4, 4-5 (illus)

urban operations, 6-1 through 6-51

battle command in, 6-16 through 6-18

defense in, 6-30 through 6-51

employment considerations, SBCT, 6-1

through 6-3

MGS, employment in, 6-3 through 6-9

movement, 6-20 through 6-29

offense in, 6-10 through 6-29

task organization, 6-18 through 6-20

vee, ovement formation, 3-13, 3-14

dismounted,

3-14

(illus)

mounted, 3-14 (illus)

vehicle laager, tactical enabling operations,

7-18, 7-19

war game (see course of action)

warning order, 2-6, 2-22

WARNO (see warning order)

weapons replacement, in CSS, 11-28, 11-29

wedge, ovement formation, 3-12, 3-13

dismounted,

3-13

(illus)

mounted, 33-13 (illus)

withdrawal (see also retrograde operations)

assisted, 5-45, 5-47

unassisted, 5-46, 5-47 (illus)

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