26. Fire support coordination measures Flashcards

1
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What are the two types of fire support coordination measures?

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permissive and restrictive

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Two types of maneuver control measures?

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Boundaries-

Phase lines- idenify limits of advance, control of joint forces

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What is the definition of permissive and restrictive ?

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Permissive- facilitate rapid target attacks

Restrictive- safeguards safeguard friendly forces

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Permissive FSCMs–

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Coordinated fire line
fire support coordination line
battle field coord line
free fire area
kill box
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5
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kill box is a measure , not a mission (T/F)

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true

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is a kill box permissive or restrictive?

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It is permissive but can be restrictive in nature

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Two types of kill boxes?

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Blue - Air top ground

Purple - both air to surface & surface to surface fires

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What are the restrictive FSCMs?

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Restrictive fire line-converging friendly forces(prevent frat
no fire area- fires are prohibited
restricted fire area- restrictions are imposed
air space coordination measure- ACA

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9
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type or ACAs

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formal- ACA HQ, min an max alt, effective date

informal- not shown on map, charts, or overlays

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10
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When can you fire in a NFA?

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HQ approves temporary fires within NFA
or enemy force within NFA engages a FF an engaged commander determines there is a requirement for immediate protection(minimum force needed to defend force)

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