Recon PLT 30MAR-1APR

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Reconnaissance and Troop Leading Procedures Quiz

Test your knowledge on reconnaissance techniques and troop leading procedures with this comprehensive quiz. It is designed to challenge your understanding of military operations and enhance your decision-making skills in critical scenarios.

This quiz covers a variety of topics, including:

  • Troop Leading Procedures
  • Reconnaissance Types
  • Engagement and Displacement Criteria
  • Operational Graphics
31 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ScoutingEagle542
1) receive the mission 2) issue the warno 3) make a tentative plan 4) initiate movement 5) recon 6) complete the plan 7) issue the complete order 8) supervise
Troop Leading Procedures
Commanders reconnaissance guidance
Fundamentals of security
PIR
Detailed info about a specified route & any terrain where the enemy could influence movement along that route
Screen
Area recon
Route recon
Security
Triggers for planned withdrawal, passage of lines, or reconnaissance handover between units
Observation post establishment
CCIR
Reconnaissance handover line
Displacement criteria
Allows the supported maneuver commander time to make decisions and allocate forces.
Focus
Reconnaissance handover
Redundancy
Provide early and accurate warning
Process of handing over responsibility and tranferring information from one element to another
Reconnaissance Handover
Long duration OP
FFIR
Fundamentals of reconnaissance
A specific set of conditions that dictate initiation of fires. Restrictive or Permissive
Mixing
Battle handover
Engagement criteria
Information collection matrix
Select any type of reconnaissance management
Mixing
Cueing
Redundancy
Recon by fire
True or False: Dismounted reconnaissance enables a more rapid tempo while increasing the potential of compromise
True
False
Route report
Green 2
Blue 7
Blue 4
Yellow 2
Spot Report
Red 1
Green 2
Blue 6
Blue 1
What task comes first in priorities of work
Rest cycle
Security
TTPs
Resupply
What is a TAI?
Named area of interest
Target assembly information
Troop advance information
Targeted area of interest
What is line 6 of the 9-line medevac
Patient by type
Call sign and frequency
Security at pick-up site
Location of pick-up
Which M2A3 ammunition type is used for enemy PCs and light armor?
7.62 COAX
HE
MPAT
SABOT
Select any of the answers that apply to Commander's Reconnaissance guidance
Tempo
Focus
Engagement area development
Reconnaissance pull
What is the advantage of an ABCT Scout platoon vrs an IBCT Scout platoon
Organic aerial assets
Freedom of maneuver
Firepower and protection
Number of personnel
True or False: to ensure accurate information collection, an area recon can be employed during a zone recon
True
False
Which is a task applied during engagement area development?
Locate key terrain
Class V resupply
Identify enemy avenues of approach
Weapons maintenance
Which graphic control measure symbolizes an enemy armor platoon?
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Which graphic control measure symbolizes a friendly armored reconnaissance platoon?
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On operational graphics, an enemy dismounted observation post is symbolized by:
A blue square
A red arrow
A red triangle
A blue triangle
Havoc
Mi-24 Hind
AH-64 Apache
UH-60 Blackhawk
M1127 Stryker
LAV-25
Sheridan
Warrior
BTR-70
BRDM-2
BMD-1
BMP-3
AH-64 Apache
UH-60 Blackhawk
AH-1 Cobra
Kiowa
M1A2 Abrams
LAV-25
M1130 Stryker
AAV
To observe NAI 101, SGT A uses his M2A3's CIV. To also observe NAI 101 at the same time, SGT B uses his PAS-13. What management is this an example of?
Cueing
Redundancy
Mixing
Security
To attain the enemy task organization for the mission, troopers must look into which paragraph of the OPORD?
Paragraph 1: Situation
Paragraph 2: Mission
Paragraph 3: Execution
Paragraph 5: Command and signal
What is LTIOV?
Limited time in order to view
Limited terrain in observation view
Limit time in observation view
Last time information is of value
In a PACE communications plan, what does the "C" stand for?
Common
Continue monitoring
Contingency
Corrected
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