comprehensive Flashcards
How does army aviation integrate into unified land operations?
Air to ground operations, combined arms team
Seven core competencies
Provide info Provide time and maneuver space Delay, divert, destroy the enemy Air assault Air movement Evacuation of wounded and personnel Enable command over varied terrain and distance
What forces do Sustaining operations focus on?
Friendly forces
5 functional cells of command post
intelligence movement and maneuver fires protection sustainment
4 meeting in air assault process
initial planning conference
air mission coordination meeting
air mission brief
air crew operations brief
Who is in charge of the air mission coordination meeting?
air assault task force s3
Who is the air assault mission commander?
senior most maneuver commander
what is the main focus of the reverse planning sequence for an air assault?
the ground tactical plan
From last to first what does the reverse planning process consist of?
ground tactical plan, landing plan, air movement plan, loading plan, staging plan
In a GSAB what does F co. supply?
Air traffic services
Which company in the GSAB is responsible for medevac?
Charlie co.
what type and how many helicopters does GSAB C co. have?
15 HH-60
Does the ASB have any helicopters?
No
What company in the ASB does the maintenance?
B co (NOT D co.)
Task of distro company in ASB
Class 7 supply/transport
4 different type of FARPs?
active
silent
jump
rolling
HEMMT max capacity
2500 gallons
Aerial emplacement FARPs
FAT/WET cow
FAT/WET hawk
P4T3
problem plan people parts time tools training
5 fundamentals of security
Maintain contact with the enemy Orient on protected source Provide early warning Provide time and maneuver space perform continuous recon
Forms of recon (ZARR)
Zone
Area
Route
Recon in force
Which squadron should get recon tasks and why?
Air Cavalry Squadron due to having embedded shadows
different physical environments
mountains jungle desert maritime urban other
What is the most flexible form of attack?
Continuous