BWS Academics - Air Mission Planning BWS Academics - Security (Does't cover entire test) Flashcards
What is METT-TC
- Mission
- Enemy
- Terrain and weather
- Troops and support available
- Time available
- Civil considerations
What is DART and what is it’s purpose?
- Downed aircraft recovery team
Safety recovery of A/C, Crew and equipment
What are the traditional threats to Army Aviation Operations?
- Unguided projectiles
- Antiaircraft Artillery (AAA)
- Man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS)
- Surface to air missiles (SAMs)
- Electronic warfare capabilities
- Armed Aircrafts
What is a ROZ and how can it affect aviation operations?
- Restricted operations zone
Pilots can fly around it or contact controlling agency to fly through
A2C2 is short for:
Army airborne command and control system
OPORD is short for:
Operation order brief
Define Air to Ground operations:
Air and ground working together
What is the publication for the general aviation operation outlining the function of aviation units?
3-04 army avations
When placing graphics on a map what army publication should be used?
ARRP 1-02
Who should provide current and accurate A2C2 information to the cells?
- Adam cell
What are the considerations when planning a rehearsal?
- Time
- Who’s involved
- Operational security (OPSEC)
- Terrain
The Air Mission Brief consists of:
- Back brief the commander
- All units involved
- Focus on the concepts
- Sequence of events
- Even the slightest change can greatly affect the plan
- Briefing products to crews
Nontraditional threats include:
- Improvised explosive devices
- Cyber capabilities
- Anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs)
- Passive detection
- Directed energy weapons