MCCC Bn Quiz 2 Questions with Correct Answers
MCCC Bn Quiz 2 Questions with Correct Answers The Steps of MDMP and their outputs - Answer-• RECEIPT OF MISSION COMMANDER'S INITIAL GUIDANCE INITIAL ALLOCATION OF TIME • MISSION ANALYSIS PROBLEM STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT INITIAL COMMANDER'S INTENT INITIAL PLANNING GUIDANCE INITIAL CCIR's AND EEFI's UPDATED IPB AND RUNNING ESTIMATES ASSUMPTIONS EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR COAs • COURSE OF ACTION DEVELOPMENT COA STATEMENTS AND SKETCHES TENTATIVE TASK ORGANIZATION BROAD CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS REVISED PLANNING GUIDANCE UPDATED ASSUMPTIONS • COA ANALYSIS (WAR GAME) REFINED COAs POTENTIAL DECISION POINTS WAR-GAME RESULTS INITIAL ASSESSMENT MEASURES UPDATED ASSUMPTIONS • COA COMPARISON EVALUATED COAs RECOMMENDED COAs UPDATED RUNNING ESTIMATES UPDATED ASSUMPTIONS • COA APPROVAL COMMANDER APPROVED COA AND ANY MODIFICATIONS REFINED COMMANDER'S INTENT, CCIR's AND ASSUMPTIONS UPDATED ASSUMPTIONS • ORDERS PRODUCTION, DISSEMINATION AND TRANSITION APPROVED OPERATION PLAN OR ORDER SUBORDINATES UNDERSTAND THE PLAN OR ORDER Define Running estimates and their components - Answer-A running estimate is the continuous assessment of the current situation used to determine if the current operation is proceeding according to the commander's intent and if planned future operations are supportable (FM 6-0, 8-1) - Facts. - Assumptions. - Friendly force status. - Enemy activities and capabilities. - Civil considerations. - Conclusions and recommendations. Component s of CCIR - Answer-• PIR • FFIR THREAT TEMP - Answer-From ATP 2-01.3/MCRP 2-3A: Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace 5-111. A threat/adversary template is a graphic that depicts the time and distance of relationships of threat/adversary forces conducting a specific operation or activity. Depending on the mission variables, developing templates can be time intensive. 5-112. Threat/adversary templates show the deployment pattern and disposition preferred by the threat/adversary when not constrained by the effects of the operational environment. These templates are normally scaled depictions of threat/adversary dispositions for a particular operation. They include- -- The location of all enemy units two levels down. For example, an infantry battalion in the defense template would depict platoon and specialty team locations. -- The distance and/or time between enemy units. -- Graphic control measures associated with the operation (boundaries, routes, other). 5-113. Threat/adversary templates graphically portray how the threat/adversary prefers to utilize its capabilities to perform the functions required to accomplish its objectives. Threat/adversary templates are scaled to depict the threat's/adversary's disposition and actions for a particular type of operation (for example, offense, defense, insurgent ambush, or terrorist kidnapping operation). SIT TEMP - Answer-(DEFINITION: ADRP 1-02, REF: ATP 2-01.3) A depiction of assumed adversary dispositions, based on that adversary's preferred method of operations and the impact of the operational environment if the adversary should adopt a particular course of action. EVENT TEMP - Answer-(ADRP 1-02) A guide for collection planning that depicts the named areas of interest where activity, or its lack of activity, will indicate which course of action the adversary has adopted. WAR-GAMING - Answer-(FM 6-0, 9-26) War-gaming is a disciplined process, with rules and steps that attempt to visualize the flow of the operation, given the force's strengths and dispositions, the enemy's capabilities, and possible COAs; the impact and requirements of civilians in the area of operations; and other aspects of the situation. Describe the three War gaming Techniques. - Answer-BELT METHOD: The belt method divides the area of operations into belts (areas) running the width of the area ofoperations. The shape of each belt is based on the factors of METT-TC. The belt method works best when conducting offensive and defensive tasks on terrain divided into well-defined crosscompartments, during phased operations (such as gap crossings, air assaults, or airborne operations), or when the enemy is deployed in clearly defined belts or echelons. Belts can be adjacent to or overlap each other.
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