Defensive Operations Flashcards

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Define a Defensive Operation

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Defensive operations are combat operations conducted to defeat an enemy attack, gain time, economize forces and develop conditions favorable for offensive or stability operations.

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What is the purpose of a Defensive Operation

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To deter or defeat enemy offensive operations
Gain time
To achieve economy of force
To retain key terrain
To protect the populace, critical assets and infrastructure
Develop Intelligence

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How many types of Defensive Operations are there

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What are the types of Defensive Operations

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Area Defense

Mobile Defense

Retrograde Operations

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What are characteristics of a defensive plan

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Preparation

Security

Disruption

Massing Effects

Flexibility

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What’s the sequence to a Defensive Operation

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Recon and Security Operations and Enemy

Preparatory Fires:
Security Forces
Guides
Occupation and Preparation

Approach of Main Attack

Enemy Assault

Counterattack

Consolidation and Reorganization

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What are some planning considerations

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Movement and Maneuver:
Depth and Dispersion
Flank Positions
Displacement Planning
Disengagement Criteria
Direct Fire Suppression
Cover and Concealment
Indirect Fires and Smoke

Obstacle Integration

Mobility

Counter Mobility:
Tactical Obstacles
Protective Obstacles
Supplementary Obstacles

Fire Support:
Fire Support Assets
FIST Positioning

Protection:
Air Defense
Survivability

Sustainment:
Pre-positioning and Caches
Positioning of Company Trains

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How many defensive techniques are there

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What are the defensive techniques

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Defend in Sector
Defend from a Battle Position (BP)
Defend a Strongpoint
Defend a Perimeter
Defend in a Linear Defense
Defend in a Non-Linear defense
Defend on a Reverse slope
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Define Defend in Sector

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CONSIST OF PL SECTORS, A SERIES OF MUTUALLY SUPPORTING BP’S ON ARMOR RESTRICTIVE TERRAIN.

POSITIONS ARE ARRAYED IN DEPTH.
STRENGTH OF DEFENSE IS FLEXIBILITY.
ORIENTS ON ENEMY NOT RETAINING TERRAIN.

EFFECTIVE AS IT ALLOWS ENEMY TO EXPOSE HIS FLANKS & C2 ASSETS.

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Define Defend a Battle Position

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PRIMARY, ALTERNATE, SUPPLEMENTARY, AND SUBSEQUENT.

MORE LINEAR AND CENTRALIZED.

ACHIEVES SURPRISE AND ALLOW MANEUVER.
EFFECTIVE IN CONCENTRATING COMBAT POWER INTO EA.

MUTAULLY SUPPORTING BP’s THAT COVER LIKELY ENEMY AVENUES OF APPROACH.

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Define Defend a Strong Point

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HOLDS KEY OR DECISIVE TERRAIN.

PROVIDES A PIVOT POINT.

BLOCKS AN AVENUE OF APPROACH.

CANALIZES THE ENEMY.

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Define Defend a Perimeter

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PLT PREPARES A PERIMETER DEFENSE WHEN THERE ARE NO FRIENDLY UNITS ADJACENT TO IT.

DISPERSE THE PLT IN A CIRCULAR CONFIGURATION FOR ALL AROUND SECURITY, ACTUAL SHAPE IS TERRAIN DEPENDANT.

A VARIATION IS THE Y-SHAPED PERIMETER DEFENSE.

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Define Linear Defense

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Allows interlocking and overlapping observation and fields of fire

Used when fires to the front are needed

Use of Terrain and Obstacles to canalize and slow the enemy

Counterreconnaissance is critical

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Define Non-Linear Defense

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Enemy Orientated

Depends on Surprise, Offensive action and Small Unit Leader initiative.

Used when commanders find it hard to select one decisive point on which to focus Combat Power

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Define Reverse Slope Defense

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Units deployed on terrain that is masked from enemy direct fires

Key to this defense is control of the crest of the hill with direct fires

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What’s an Engagement Area

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Where the Commander intends to contain and destroy an enemy force using the massed fires of all available weapons

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What are characteristics for an Engagement Area

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Identify likely enemy avenues of approach

Determine likely enemy schemes of maneuver

Determine where to kill the enemy

Plan and integrate obstacles

Emplacement of weapon systems

Plan and integrate indirect fires

Rehearse the execution of operations in the engagement Area

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What are the priorities in an Defensive Operation

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Establish SECURITY

Position Key Weapons

Clear fields of fire and prepare range cards

Prepare fighting positions

Emplace obstacles and mines

Prepare alternate positions

Stockpile Ammo, Water & Food

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What’s the role of Reserve Forces in a Defensive Operation

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The primary purpose of the reserve is to regain the initiative through counterattack

The reserve is not a committed force

21
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What are some aids of control in a Defensive Operation

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Engagement of Priorities

Final Protective Fire (FPF)

Priority Targets