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What do you call a planning and coordination cell that is organic to all Brigade Combat Teams and whose purpose is the incorporate aviation into the ground maneuver commander's scheme of maneuver? - Brigade Aviation Element (BAE) _____ represents the supporting CAB or ASTF/ABTF at the supported ...

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What do you call a planning and coordination cell that is organic to all Brigade Combat Teams
and whose purpose is the incorporate aviation into the ground maneuver commander's
scheme of maneuver? - ✔Brigade Aviation Element (BAE)


_____ represents the supporting CAB or ASTF/ABTF at the supported maneuver headquarters
to conduct

detailed planning and unit to unit coordination for the duration of a specific operation. Organic
to the

Aviation Battalions and represent their units as directed to facilitate air-ground operations
and planning. - ✔Aviation Liaison Team


All of the following are functional cell groups in the Command Post except ________ . -
✔Communications



What are the functional cell groups in the Command Post? - ✔• Current Operations - (CUOPS)

• Future Operations - (FUOPS)
• FIRES

,• Intelligence
• Sustainment



Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 primary tasks of the ARS when not task organized?
- ✔Pursuit



What are the four primary tasks of the ARB when not in Task Force Configuration? - ✔•
Zone, route, and area reconnaissance
• Screen
• Movement to contact
• Attack



What are the four tasks of the ARS when not task organized? - ✔• Zone, route, and
area reconnaissance
• Screen
• Movement to contact
• Attack



What are the four characteristics of offensive operations? - ✔Audacity,
concentration, surprise, tempo



Which of the following is not a characteristic of offensive operations? - ✔Speed



What determines which form of attack an Army Aviation unit will execute? - ✔The amount
of planning time available determines which form of attack the unit executes.


Two different types of attack forms conducted by army aviators are _____ and ______. -
✔Hasty and deliberate

,Are Figure 8 and/or L Pattern types of engagement techniques or types of attack?
- ✔Engagement techniques



The 4 steps of Engagement Area Development include all of the following except: -
✔Review and refine



The 4 steps of Engagement Area Development are: - ✔1) Intel prep of the BF
2) Select ground of attack
3) Integrate EA
4) Direct fire plan



What are the 3 different types of attack employment methods? - ✔Continuous, Phased,
Max Destruction



The battalion commander initially employs 1 company to begin attacking an enemy,
following the

initial attack, he sends a second company to attack CONCURRENTLY with the first company
in order to

increase fire power on the enemy from a different battle position or attack by fire. This
would be called

a ______ attack. - ✔Phased



The battalion commander employs all 3 of his companies in order to overwhelm an enemy
or force

with mass fires. This would be called a ______ attack. - ✔Maximum destruction


_______ is an area of last cover and concealment prior to the objective which allows a final
reconnaissance and coordination of assets by the commander. - ✔Holding area

, _______ is an area the commander intends to trap and destroy an enemy force with mass fires
of all

available weapons and suppressive systems. - ✔Engagement area


The purpose of a _______________ is to increase the supported forces freedom of maneuver
by placing

direct fire on an objective that is going to be assaulted by friendly forces? - ✔Support by
fire position


_____ is an area designated for attack helicopters, in which they can maneuver and fire into a
designated EA. It is a restrictive control measure that depicts the location and
general orientation of the attack unit. The

commander selects positions based on the nature of the target, obstacles, range to
target, multiple firing positions, and area to maneuver. - ✔Battle Position



The purpose of these positions is to mass the effects of direct fire systems from one or
multiple locations toward the enemy. It is a non-restrictive control measure and does not
indicate the specific site but a general location. - ✔Attack by Fire Position


Attack helicopter pilots in command (PICs) select the actual ________ that provide standoff
ranges and good fields of fire within their BP, ABF, or SBF. - ✔Fire Positions


_______ is an easily recognizable point on the ground (either natural or man-made) used to
initiate, distribute, and control fires. They can also designate the center of an area where
the commander plans to distribute or converge the fires of all his weapons rapidly. -
✔Target Reference Point



The acronym NORMA is used to identify criteria for selecting a ________. - ✔BP/ABF/SBF


N- Nature of the target
O- Obstacles

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