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TBS Phase 2 Exam WITH 100% SURE ANSWERS
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Write the outline for a OpOrder Reference Study guid
What would you use a star cluster for? Signaling (ie. CASEVAC, SHIFT FIRES, CONSOLIDATION, etc.)
a. Star clusters
What are different types of PYROTECHNIC
b. Parachutes
SIGNALS?
c. Flares
If a target number is not assigned, you False (**Instead, you give target description: type (size/description of), degree of
should develop your own target protection, and whether the target is known, suspected, or likely)
(True/False)
5 Stages of Assault Support Planning Staging Plan, Loading Plan, Air Movement Plan, Landing Plan, Ground Tactical Plan
LANDING PLAN Definition the desired time, place, and sequence of arrival of units.
establish, organize, and control activities in the pickup zone (PZ), plan for the
Loading plan- movement of troops and equipment to the PZ, and establish the priority of loading
units
prescribes the arrival time of ground units (troops, equipment, and supplies) at the
Staging plan- PZ in the proper order for movement. Assign sticks to serials. Ground units expected
to be at the PZ 15 minutes prior to aircraft arrival.
the control and protection of the assault support force during the air movement.
Air movement plan Specifies when and how troops, equipment, etc. will be transported from the PZ to
the LZ.
specifies actions in the objective area, which accomplish the mission. Capitalizes on
Ground Tactical Plan
the speed and mobility of the vertical assault.. The HUC is in charge of planning this.
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, i. Attack enemy positions from any direction
ii. - Overfly or bypass barriers and obstacles and strike objectives in otherwise
inaccessible areas
iii. - Conduct deep attacks and raids beyond the forward line of our own troops
iv. - Rapidly concentrate, disperse, or redeploy to extend the area of influence
Assault Support Caps v. - Provide responsive reserves allowing commanders to commit a larger portion of
their forces to action
vi. - Conduct fast paced operations over extended distances
vii. - Rapidly reinforce committed units
- Conduct night terrain flight with the use of night vision devices, which allows them
to locate a landing zone and land without illumination
Severe weather, extreme heat and cold, and other environmental conditions such as
blowing snow and sand that limit flight operations, aircraft lift capability, or flight
visibility
Reliance on airborne communication
Assault Support Limitations
Reduced ground mobility once inserted
Limited accessibility to supporting arms, especially indirect fires
Increased logistical considerations (fuel, maintenance, spare parts, facilities, and
aircraft availability)
UH-1Y Venom PAX Capacity 8 pax
MV-22B Osprey Pax Capacity 24 Pax
CH-53E Super Stallion Pax capacity 30 Pax
1. Used for long distance comms when SATCOM unavailable
i. HF frequency Range
2. 2-29.999 MHz
VHF frequency range 30-89.999 MHz
- LOS
- SATCOM
UHF Frequency Range
- Long range
- 221-511.999 MHz
VHF: 0-10 Km
UHF:
PRC 117/SINCGARS/HIGH POWER
-LOS: 20 Km
-SATCOM: 22300 Km
1. Low Power: 200-400 m
PRC 152/SINCGARS 2. Med Power: 400m-5Km
3. Max Power: 5-7 Km
1. HF: Indefinite
PRC 150
2. VHF: 0-10 Km
a. Target number (**i.e. TH 843 655)
b. Trigger **(cannot be "on order", needs to be CONDITIONS BASED, i.e. SQD Online
at ASLT position)
1. List out and be able to describe the c. Location
elements of the TTLODAC d. Observer (primary, alternate)
e. Delivery system ("Co 81s"- need primary, alternate)
f. Attack guidance (type. i.e. HE/Q for 2 mins)
g. Communications (Net you're on, primary, alternate)
what are the functions of the base unit To control the Direction, Orientation, Speed, etc. of the SQD
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