Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781516802241
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This publication, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.50 MCWP 3-1.6.23 The Field Artillery Cannon Battery July 2015, provides doctrinal guidance for commanders and subordinate leaders who are responsible for conducting cannon battery functions or tasks. It serves as an authoritative reference for personnel responsible for developing: - Doctrine (fundamental principles; tactics, techniques, and procedures) material and force structure. - Institution and unit training. - Tactical standard operating procedures for cannon battery units. ATP 3-09.50 reflects and supports unified land operations doctrine contained in Army doctrine publication 3-0 and Army doctrine reference publication (ADRP) 3-0. ATP 3-09.50 contains 12 chapters and 4 appendices: - Chapter 1 provides an overview and discussion of cannon unit organization and tactical duties of key personnel. The chapter discusses the transition from 2 firing batteries of 8 howitzers each to 3 firing batteries of 6 howitzers each in all brigade combat teams and the introduction of composite (mixed-caliber) battalions in Infantry brigade combat teams. - Chapter 2 discusses considerations for employing a cannon battery in various climates and terrain. - Chapter 3 provides an overview and discussion of techniques and associated considerations for reconnaissance, selection, and occupation of a firing position. - Chapter 4 considers techniques for laying the platoon or battery, and measuring and reporting data associated with the gunnery solution. The chapter covers use of the gun laying and positioning system, M2A2 aiming circle, M2 compass, and reciprocal laying by other howitzers. - Chapter 5 provides an overview and discussion of techniques and associated considerations for battery defense against armored or mechanized forces, air attack, dismounted attack, indirect fire, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear attack. - Chapter 6 identifies the techniques and associated considerations for hasty survey. - Chapter 7 discusses the types, elements, and sequence of fire commands. - Chapter 8 provides a summary of the steps for computing minimum quadrant elevation. - Chapter 9 provides an overview and discussion of other considerations unique to composite units. - Chapter 10 provides a brief overview and discussion of techniques and associated onsiderations unique to cannon batteries operating as distributed units. - Chapter 11 discusses other considerations for cannon batteries operating as composite or distributed units - training, battery tasks, sustainment, communications, fire support, survey, and meteorological tasks. - Chapter 12 Identifies planning considerations associated with deployment as early as possible in the military decision making process. - Appendix A provides techniques and associated considerations for precision munitions and ammunition management. - Appendix B identifies sample mission checklists. - Appendix C addresses techniques and associated considerations for overcoming common mistakes and malpractices. - Appendix D provides examples and discussion of required forms. - Appendix E discusses the declination of the aiming circle and the M2 compass. - Appendix F describes the employment of Killer Junior - the use of high explosive direct fire against dismounted attacks.
Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-09.50 McWp 3-1.6.23 the Field Artillery Cannon Battery July 2015
Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781516802241
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This publication, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.50 MCWP 3-1.6.23 The Field Artillery Cannon Battery July 2015, provides doctrinal guidance for commanders and subordinate leaders who are responsible for conducting cannon battery functions or tasks. It serves as an authoritative reference for personnel responsible for developing: - Doctrine (fundamental principles; tactics, techniques, and procedures) material and force structure. - Institution and unit training. - Tactical standard operating procedures for cannon battery units. ATP 3-09.50 reflects and supports unified land operations doctrine contained in Army doctrine publication 3-0 and Army doctrine reference publication (ADRP) 3-0. ATP 3-09.50 contains 12 chapters and 4 appendices: - Chapter 1 provides an overview and discussion of cannon unit organization and tactical duties of key personnel. The chapter discusses the transition from 2 firing batteries of 8 howitzers each to 3 firing batteries of 6 howitzers each in all brigade combat teams and the introduction of composite (mixed-caliber) battalions in Infantry brigade combat teams. - Chapter 2 discusses considerations for employing a cannon battery in various climates and terrain. - Chapter 3 provides an overview and discussion of techniques and associated considerations for reconnaissance, selection, and occupation of a firing position. - Chapter 4 considers techniques for laying the platoon or battery, and measuring and reporting data associated with the gunnery solution. The chapter covers use of the gun laying and positioning system, M2A2 aiming circle, M2 compass, and reciprocal laying by other howitzers. - Chapter 5 provides an overview and discussion of techniques and associated considerations for battery defense against armored or mechanized forces, air attack, dismounted attack, indirect fire, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear attack. - Chapter 6 identifies the techniques and associated considerations for hasty survey. - Chapter 7 discusses the types, elements, and sequence of fire commands. - Chapter 8 provides a summary of the steps for computing minimum quadrant elevation. - Chapter 9 provides an overview and discussion of other considerations unique to composite units. - Chapter 10 provides a brief overview and discussion of techniques and associated onsiderations unique to cannon batteries operating as distributed units. - Chapter 11 discusses other considerations for cannon batteries operating as composite or distributed units - training, battery tasks, sustainment, communications, fire support, survey, and meteorological tasks. - Chapter 12 Identifies planning considerations associated with deployment as early as possible in the military decision making process. - Appendix A provides techniques and associated considerations for precision munitions and ammunition management. - Appendix B identifies sample mission checklists. - Appendix C addresses techniques and associated considerations for overcoming common mistakes and malpractices. - Appendix D provides examples and discussion of required forms. - Appendix E discusses the declination of the aiming circle and the M2 compass. - Appendix F describes the employment of Killer Junior - the use of high explosive direct fire against dismounted attacks.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781516802241
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This publication, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.50 MCWP 3-1.6.23 The Field Artillery Cannon Battery July 2015, provides doctrinal guidance for commanders and subordinate leaders who are responsible for conducting cannon battery functions or tasks. It serves as an authoritative reference for personnel responsible for developing: - Doctrine (fundamental principles; tactics, techniques, and procedures) material and force structure. - Institution and unit training. - Tactical standard operating procedures for cannon battery units. ATP 3-09.50 reflects and supports unified land operations doctrine contained in Army doctrine publication 3-0 and Army doctrine reference publication (ADRP) 3-0. ATP 3-09.50 contains 12 chapters and 4 appendices: - Chapter 1 provides an overview and discussion of cannon unit organization and tactical duties of key personnel. The chapter discusses the transition from 2 firing batteries of 8 howitzers each to 3 firing batteries of 6 howitzers each in all brigade combat teams and the introduction of composite (mixed-caliber) battalions in Infantry brigade combat teams. - Chapter 2 discusses considerations for employing a cannon battery in various climates and terrain. - Chapter 3 provides an overview and discussion of techniques and associated considerations for reconnaissance, selection, and occupation of a firing position. - Chapter 4 considers techniques for laying the platoon or battery, and measuring and reporting data associated with the gunnery solution. The chapter covers use of the gun laying and positioning system, M2A2 aiming circle, M2 compass, and reciprocal laying by other howitzers. - Chapter 5 provides an overview and discussion of techniques and associated considerations for battery defense against armored or mechanized forces, air attack, dismounted attack, indirect fire, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear attack. - Chapter 6 identifies the techniques and associated considerations for hasty survey. - Chapter 7 discusses the types, elements, and sequence of fire commands. - Chapter 8 provides a summary of the steps for computing minimum quadrant elevation. - Chapter 9 provides an overview and discussion of other considerations unique to composite units. - Chapter 10 provides a brief overview and discussion of techniques and associated onsiderations unique to cannon batteries operating as distributed units. - Chapter 11 discusses other considerations for cannon batteries operating as composite or distributed units - training, battery tasks, sustainment, communications, fire support, survey, and meteorological tasks. - Chapter 12 Identifies planning considerations associated with deployment as early as possible in the military decision making process. - Appendix A provides techniques and associated considerations for precision munitions and ammunition management. - Appendix B identifies sample mission checklists. - Appendix C addresses techniques and associated considerations for overcoming common mistakes and malpractices. - Appendix D provides examples and discussion of required forms. - Appendix E discusses the declination of the aiming circle and the M2 compass. - Appendix F describes the employment of Killer Junior - the use of high explosive direct fire against dismounted attacks.
Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-09.50
Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781537689753
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.50 THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATTERY MAY 2016 is a reference intended to provide general guidance to commanders and their principal subordinates. This publication provides a starting point from which commanders can adjust their battery tasks and training based on local training scenarios and mission variables. The publication is an aid to develop or refine unit standard operating procedures. Use this publication in conjunction with the digital training management system, equipment technical manuals, training circulars, Soldier's training publications, and trainer's guides.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781537689753
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.50 THE FIELD ARTILLERY CANNON BATTERY MAY 2016 is a reference intended to provide general guidance to commanders and their principal subordinates. This publication provides a starting point from which commanders can adjust their battery tasks and training based on local training scenarios and mission variables. The publication is an aid to develop or refine unit standard operating procedures. Use this publication in conjunction with the digital training management system, equipment technical manuals, training circulars, Soldier's training publications, and trainer's guides.
Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-09.23 (Fm 3-09.21) Field Artillery Cannon Battalion September 2015
Author: Us Army, United States Government
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781517661441
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.23 (FM 3-09.21) Field Artillery Cannon Battalion September 2015 has seven chapters and two appendices: Chapter 1 provides the organizational framework for the FA cannon battalion found within a BCT a DIVARTY or a FAB. Section I begins with a brief description of the corps, FAB, division, DIVARTY, and the BCTs. Section II is devoted to the FA battalion mission and organization. Section III closes with a discussion of FA battalion key personnel and responsibilities. Chapter 2 describes the FA battalion mission command. Section I begins by describing command and support relationships. Section II describes the FA battalion command post and its operation. Section III details FA battalion communications. Chapter 3 provides an overview of the FA battalion planning process. Section I provides a brief overview of the military decisonmaking process. Section II is an overview of FA battalion intelligence preparation of the battlefield; and Section III addresses FA battalion rehearsals. Chapter 4 describes internal and external information collection support to the detect function. Section I begins with a summary description of support from information collection assets external to the FA battalion. Section II describes support to the detect function provided by weapons locating radars organic to the FA battalion. Chapter 5 focuses on the execution of attack with fires. Section I covers the fire mission process, including tactical and technical fire direction, massed fires, and continuity of operations. Section II discusses various types of fire missions. Section III provides information on counterfire. Section IV discusses FA battalion support for suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) operations. Section V provides general information on FA battalion meteorological operations and Section VI discusses FA battalion survey considerations. Chapter 6 discusses how a FA battalion applies previously addressed techniques and principles in the context of FA operations in a variety of operational situations. Section I discusses key considerations for FA support. Section II discusses FA tasks common to operations. Sections III and IV cover FA operations in support of offensive and defensive tasks. Section V details FA support of other unique tactical operations, such as airborne operations. Section VI addresses FA support of stability tasks and defense support of civil authorities. Section VII discusses climate and terrain considerations that affect FA operations. Chapter 7 describes the sustainment warfighting function as it relates to the FA battalion. This chapter has 13 sections: Section I - FA Battalion Sustainment Overview. Section II - Organization and Functions. Section III - Sustainment Planning. Section IV - Supply and Transportation. Section V - Explosive Ordnance Disposal. Section VI - Financial Management. Section VII - Human Resources Support. Section VIII - Religious Support. Section IX - Legal Support. Section X - Health Service Support. Section XI - Maintenance. Section XII - Support Areas. Section XIII - Sustainment Support Planning. Appendix A discusses development, format, and content of a formal FA battalion operation order written in the five-paragraph field order format. Section I provides context for development of the FA battalion operation order including the operation order, concept of operations, fire support (FS) plan, and attendant FA support. Section II is an annotated outline that provides basic guidance on the content for various parts and paragraphs of the FA battalion operation order. Section III provides an example of the FA battalion operation plan, operation order and associated annexes. Appendix B provides a discussion of techniques associated with a composite battalion of two different howitzer systems. The glossary contains acronyms and defined terms.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781517661441
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.23 (FM 3-09.21) Field Artillery Cannon Battalion September 2015 has seven chapters and two appendices: Chapter 1 provides the organizational framework for the FA cannon battalion found within a BCT a DIVARTY or a FAB. Section I begins with a brief description of the corps, FAB, division, DIVARTY, and the BCTs. Section II is devoted to the FA battalion mission and organization. Section III closes with a discussion of FA battalion key personnel and responsibilities. Chapter 2 describes the FA battalion mission command. Section I begins by describing command and support relationships. Section II describes the FA battalion command post and its operation. Section III details FA battalion communications. Chapter 3 provides an overview of the FA battalion planning process. Section I provides a brief overview of the military decisonmaking process. Section II is an overview of FA battalion intelligence preparation of the battlefield; and Section III addresses FA battalion rehearsals. Chapter 4 describes internal and external information collection support to the detect function. Section I begins with a summary description of support from information collection assets external to the FA battalion. Section II describes support to the detect function provided by weapons locating radars organic to the FA battalion. Chapter 5 focuses on the execution of attack with fires. Section I covers the fire mission process, including tactical and technical fire direction, massed fires, and continuity of operations. Section II discusses various types of fire missions. Section III provides information on counterfire. Section IV discusses FA battalion support for suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) operations. Section V provides general information on FA battalion meteorological operations and Section VI discusses FA battalion survey considerations. Chapter 6 discusses how a FA battalion applies previously addressed techniques and principles in the context of FA operations in a variety of operational situations. Section I discusses key considerations for FA support. Section II discusses FA tasks common to operations. Sections III and IV cover FA operations in support of offensive and defensive tasks. Section V details FA support of other unique tactical operations, such as airborne operations. Section VI addresses FA support of stability tasks and defense support of civil authorities. Section VII discusses climate and terrain considerations that affect FA operations. Chapter 7 describes the sustainment warfighting function as it relates to the FA battalion. This chapter has 13 sections: Section I - FA Battalion Sustainment Overview. Section II - Organization and Functions. Section III - Sustainment Planning. Section IV - Supply and Transportation. Section V - Explosive Ordnance Disposal. Section VI - Financial Management. Section VII - Human Resources Support. Section VIII - Religious Support. Section IX - Legal Support. Section X - Health Service Support. Section XI - Maintenance. Section XII - Support Areas. Section XIII - Sustainment Support Planning. Appendix A discusses development, format, and content of a formal FA battalion operation order written in the five-paragraph field order format. Section I provides context for development of the FA battalion operation order including the operation order, concept of operations, fire support (FS) plan, and attendant FA support. Section II is an annotated outline that provides basic guidance on the content for various parts and paragraphs of the FA battalion operation order. Section III provides an example of the FA battalion operation plan, operation order and associated annexes. Appendix B provides a discussion of techniques associated with a composite battalion of two different howitzer systems. The glossary contains acronyms and defined terms.
Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-09.12 Field Artillery Target Acquisition July 2015
Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781515380252
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This publication, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.12 Field Artillery Target Acquisition July 2015, contains the techniques used to employ and manage field artillery (FA) target acquisition systems. It updates and replaces information formerly contained in field manual (FM) 3-09.12 and incorporates emerging techniques on new equipment such as the AN/TPQ-50 and AN/TPQ-53 radars. It also introduces the new Army Structure of the division artillery (DIVARTY) and the field artillery brigade (FAB). The material contained in this Army techniques publication (ATP) applies to all personnel involved in the target acquisition process. The principal audience for ATP 3-09.12 is maneuver commanders and staffs, FA commanders and staffs, and target acquisition personnel. This is a complete revision to Field Manual (FM) 3-09.12, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Target Acquisition, which updates doctrine, techniques, and deletes obsolete information. ATP 3-09.12 contains the fundamental techniques and guidance required for planning, coordinating, and employing FA target acquisition assets. It provides current information on how to train and conduct operations. It describes the techniques currently being used and known to be effective. The doctrine is consistent with joint, multi-Service, or other Army doctrine. The goal of FA target acquisition is to identify and provide an accurate target location to the supported maneuver commander to allow for immediate counterfire operations against the target. This publication describes current and emerging fires target acquisition systems. Target acquisition systems include the following assets- weapon locating radars (WLR), counterfire operations, and target processing. It explains the techniques for employing radars, counterfire operations, and target processing. This publication describes techniques in non-prescriptive ways to accomplish the mission as stated in the operations order and to employ, maintain, and operate the WLR to locate the enemy indirect weapon systems. ATP 3-09.12 is divided into seven chapters and seven appendices: Chapter 1 Introduction to Field Artillery Target Acquisition. Chapter 2 Counterfire. Chapter 3 Technical Aspects of Weapon Locating Radar Employment. Chapter 4 Employment of Target Acquisition Systems. Chapter 5 AN/TPQ-36/37 Weapon Locating Radar Systems Characteristics. Chapter 6 AN/TPQ-53 Weapon Locating Radar System Characteristics. Chapter 7 AN/TPQ-50 Weapon Locating Radar System Characteristics. Appendix A Automated Target Data Processing. Appendix B Friendly Fire Log. Appendix C Field Exercise Mode and Embedded Training. Appendix D Mask Considerations. Appendix E Support Requirement. Appendix F Tools and Procedures. Appendix G Rocket Artillery Mortar (RAM) Warn
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781515380252
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This publication, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.12 Field Artillery Target Acquisition July 2015, contains the techniques used to employ and manage field artillery (FA) target acquisition systems. It updates and replaces information formerly contained in field manual (FM) 3-09.12 and incorporates emerging techniques on new equipment such as the AN/TPQ-50 and AN/TPQ-53 radars. It also introduces the new Army Structure of the division artillery (DIVARTY) and the field artillery brigade (FAB). The material contained in this Army techniques publication (ATP) applies to all personnel involved in the target acquisition process. The principal audience for ATP 3-09.12 is maneuver commanders and staffs, FA commanders and staffs, and target acquisition personnel. This is a complete revision to Field Manual (FM) 3-09.12, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Target Acquisition, which updates doctrine, techniques, and deletes obsolete information. ATP 3-09.12 contains the fundamental techniques and guidance required for planning, coordinating, and employing FA target acquisition assets. It provides current information on how to train and conduct operations. It describes the techniques currently being used and known to be effective. The doctrine is consistent with joint, multi-Service, or other Army doctrine. The goal of FA target acquisition is to identify and provide an accurate target location to the supported maneuver commander to allow for immediate counterfire operations against the target. This publication describes current and emerging fires target acquisition systems. Target acquisition systems include the following assets- weapon locating radars (WLR), counterfire operations, and target processing. It explains the techniques for employing radars, counterfire operations, and target processing. This publication describes techniques in non-prescriptive ways to accomplish the mission as stated in the operations order and to employ, maintain, and operate the WLR to locate the enemy indirect weapon systems. ATP 3-09.12 is divided into seven chapters and seven appendices: Chapter 1 Introduction to Field Artillery Target Acquisition. Chapter 2 Counterfire. Chapter 3 Technical Aspects of Weapon Locating Radar Employment. Chapter 4 Employment of Target Acquisition Systems. Chapter 5 AN/TPQ-36/37 Weapon Locating Radar Systems Characteristics. Chapter 6 AN/TPQ-53 Weapon Locating Radar System Characteristics. Chapter 7 AN/TPQ-50 Weapon Locating Radar System Characteristics. Appendix A Automated Target Data Processing. Appendix B Friendly Fire Log. Appendix C Field Exercise Mode and Embedded Training. Appendix D Mask Considerations. Appendix E Support Requirement. Appendix F Tools and Procedures. Appendix G Rocket Artillery Mortar (RAM) Warn
Training Circular TC 3-09. 81 TC 3-09. 81/MCWP 3-16. 4 Field Artillery Manual Cannon Gunnery March 2016
Author: United States Army
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781542855150
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Training Circular TC 3-09.81 TC 3-09.81/MCWP 3-16.4 Field Artillery Manual Cannon Gunnery March 2016 Training Circular (TC) 3-09.81 sets forth the doctrine pertaining to the employment of artillery fires. It explains all aspects of the manual cannon gunnery problem and presents a practical application of the science of ballistics. It includes step-by-step instructions for manually solving the gunnery problem which can be applied within the framework of decisive action or unified land operations. It is applicable to any Army personnel at the battalion or battery responsible to delivered field artillery fires. The principal audience for ATP 3-09.42 is all members of the Profession of Arms. This includes field artillery Soldiers and combined arms chain of command field and company grade officers, middle-grade and senior noncommissioned officers (NCO), and battalion and squadron command groups and staffs. This manual also provides guidance for division and corps leaders and staffs in training for and employment of the BCT in decisive action. This publication may also be used by other Army organizations to assist in their planning for support of battalions. This manual builds on the collective knowledge and experience gained through recent operations, numerous exercises, and the deliberate process of informed reasoning. It is rooted in time-tested principles and fundamentals, while accommodating new technologies and diverse threats to national security. Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure their decisions and actions comply with applicable United States, international, and, in some cases, host-nation laws and regulations. Commanders at all levels ensure that their Soldiers operate in accordance with the law of war and the rules of engagement. (See FM 27-10.)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781542855150
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Training Circular TC 3-09.81 TC 3-09.81/MCWP 3-16.4 Field Artillery Manual Cannon Gunnery March 2016 Training Circular (TC) 3-09.81 sets forth the doctrine pertaining to the employment of artillery fires. It explains all aspects of the manual cannon gunnery problem and presents a practical application of the science of ballistics. It includes step-by-step instructions for manually solving the gunnery problem which can be applied within the framework of decisive action or unified land operations. It is applicable to any Army personnel at the battalion or battery responsible to delivered field artillery fires. The principal audience for ATP 3-09.42 is all members of the Profession of Arms. This includes field artillery Soldiers and combined arms chain of command field and company grade officers, middle-grade and senior noncommissioned officers (NCO), and battalion and squadron command groups and staffs. This manual also provides guidance for division and corps leaders and staffs in training for and employment of the BCT in decisive action. This publication may also be used by other Army organizations to assist in their planning for support of battalions. This manual builds on the collective knowledge and experience gained through recent operations, numerous exercises, and the deliberate process of informed reasoning. It is rooted in time-tested principles and fundamentals, while accommodating new technologies and diverse threats to national security. Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure their decisions and actions comply with applicable United States, international, and, in some cases, host-nation laws and regulations. Commanders at all levels ensure that their Soldiers operate in accordance with the law of war and the rules of engagement. (See FM 27-10.)
The Field Artillery Cannon Battery
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-01.7
Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781537665498
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-01.7 Air Defense Artillery Brigade MARCH 2016 describes the ADA brigade techniques and organization in support of the ADA battalions and battery's. ATP 3-01.7 is a revision of FM 3-01.7, Air Defense Artillery Brigade Operations, last published in February 2011. ATP 3-01.7 is for commanders, staffs and Soldiers assigned to the ADA brigade to support the ADA battalions. This manual provides information on the role and functions of each organization within the Brigades. ATP 3-01.7 provides relevant information to support the brigades and echelons below.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781537665498
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-01.7 Air Defense Artillery Brigade MARCH 2016 describes the ADA brigade techniques and organization in support of the ADA battalions and battery's. ATP 3-01.7 is a revision of FM 3-01.7, Air Defense Artillery Brigade Operations, last published in February 2011. ATP 3-01.7 is for commanders, staffs and Soldiers assigned to the ADA brigade to support the ADA battalions. This manual provides information on the role and functions of each organization within the Brigades. ATP 3-01.7 provides relevant information to support the brigades and echelons below.
Field Artillery Notes
Author: United States. Army war college, Washington, D.C.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ammunition
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ammunition
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication Atp 3-09.02
Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781537688367
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.02 Field Artillery Survey FEBRUARY 2016 This publication is a guide for commanders, survey personnel, and personnel whose duties include planning, supervising, and performing field artillery (FA) surveys or training in those areas. This manual provides techniques for instruction and employment of survey sections. Guidance and reference in survey principles. Techniques used to operate and maintain equipment.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781537688367
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-09.02 Field Artillery Survey FEBRUARY 2016 This publication is a guide for commanders, survey personnel, and personnel whose duties include planning, supervising, and performing field artillery (FA) surveys or training in those areas. This manual provides techniques for instruction and employment of survey sections. Guidance and reference in survey principles. Techniques used to operate and maintain equipment.
Field Manual FM 3-09 Field Artillery Operations and Fire Support April 2014
Author: United States Government Us Army
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781499144284
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
This manual, Field Manual FM 3-09 Field Artillery Operations April 2014, provides tactics for field artillery operations and fire support in unified land operations. The principal audience for FM 3-09 is all commanders and staffs. Commanders and staffs of Army headquarters serving as joint task force or multinational headquarters should also refer to applicable joint or multinational doctrine concerning the range of military operations and relationships with joint or multinational forces. Trainers and educators throughout the Army will also use this manual. Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure their decisions and actions comply with applicable United States (U.S.), international, and, in some cases, host-nation laws and regulations. Commanders at all levels ensure their Soldiers operate in accordance with the law of war and established rules of engagement. See FM 27-10. FM 3-09 implements standardization agreements (STANAG) 2484 and 3680. FM 3-09 uses joint terms where applicable. Selected joint and Army terms and definitions appear in both the glossary and the text. Terms for which FM 3-09 is the proponent publication (the authority) are marked with an asterisk (*) in the glossary and are boldfaced in the text. For other definitions shown in the text, the term is italicized and the number of the proponent publication follows the definition. FM 3-09 applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard of the United States, and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated. This publication is intended to provide guidance for brigade, division, and corps for the employment of field artillery, and for the planning, preparation, execution, and assessment of fire support. Higher echelon planners may use it to assist in establishing fire support requirements. The manual begins by describing the capabilities of the field artillery, how it is organized, and how field artillery supports the maneuver commander through the integration of all forms of fires. Fires are the use of weapon systems to create a specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target. This publication also provides a comprehensive discussion of fire support. This includes topics such as the role of fire support in Unified Land Operations, fire support coordination organizations and key personnel, target acquisition for fire support, and fire support attack resources. This publication also provides information on fire support in the operations process: fire support planning, preparation, execution, and assessment. This manual is a must read for combined arms leaders especially brigade and battalion commanders and staff, because it describes both field artillery and fire support as key components of successful maneuver operations. This manual describes field artillery and fire support as key components of successful maneuver operations. It begins by describing the capabilities of the Field Artillery, how it is organized, and how field artillery supports the maneuver commander through the integration of all forms of fires. The discussion provides a comprehensive discussion of fire support coordination; target acquisition; fire support attack resources, and fire support planning, preparation, execution and assessment-fire support in the operations process.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781499144284
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
This manual, Field Manual FM 3-09 Field Artillery Operations April 2014, provides tactics for field artillery operations and fire support in unified land operations. The principal audience for FM 3-09 is all commanders and staffs. Commanders and staffs of Army headquarters serving as joint task force or multinational headquarters should also refer to applicable joint or multinational doctrine concerning the range of military operations and relationships with joint or multinational forces. Trainers and educators throughout the Army will also use this manual. Commanders, staffs, and subordinates ensure their decisions and actions comply with applicable United States (U.S.), international, and, in some cases, host-nation laws and regulations. Commanders at all levels ensure their Soldiers operate in accordance with the law of war and established rules of engagement. See FM 27-10. FM 3-09 implements standardization agreements (STANAG) 2484 and 3680. FM 3-09 uses joint terms where applicable. Selected joint and Army terms and definitions appear in both the glossary and the text. Terms for which FM 3-09 is the proponent publication (the authority) are marked with an asterisk (*) in the glossary and are boldfaced in the text. For other definitions shown in the text, the term is italicized and the number of the proponent publication follows the definition. FM 3-09 applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard of the United States, and the United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated. This publication is intended to provide guidance for brigade, division, and corps for the employment of field artillery, and for the planning, preparation, execution, and assessment of fire support. Higher echelon planners may use it to assist in establishing fire support requirements. The manual begins by describing the capabilities of the field artillery, how it is organized, and how field artillery supports the maneuver commander through the integration of all forms of fires. Fires are the use of weapon systems to create a specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target. This publication also provides a comprehensive discussion of fire support. This includes topics such as the role of fire support in Unified Land Operations, fire support coordination organizations and key personnel, target acquisition for fire support, and fire support attack resources. This publication also provides information on fire support in the operations process: fire support planning, preparation, execution, and assessment. This manual is a must read for combined arms leaders especially brigade and battalion commanders and staff, because it describes both field artillery and fire support as key components of successful maneuver operations. This manual describes field artillery and fire support as key components of successful maneuver operations. It begins by describing the capabilities of the Field Artillery, how it is organized, and how field artillery supports the maneuver commander through the integration of all forms of fires. The discussion provides a comprehensive discussion of fire support coordination; target acquisition; fire support attack resources, and fire support planning, preparation, execution and assessment-fire support in the operations process.