Fire Support Planning Flashcards
Define fire support.
Planning of continuous & concurrent process of analyzing, allocating & scheduling fire support to integrate it w/ the maneuver forces & maximize combat power.
What does the fire plan process based on & what does it include?
Based on friendly SOM and includes
- assessments of terrain & enemy
- ID enemy formations, equip, facilities & terrain to b attacked
What are the 13 principles of fire support.
- plan early & continuously
- exploit all avail targeting assets
- consider use of all avail fires
- use lowest echelon capab of furnishing fires eff FS
- use most eff FS means
- furnish type of FS requested
- avoid Unecessary duplication
- coordinate airspace
- provide adequate FS
- provide rapid coordination
- provide safeguards & survivability
- estab FS coordination measures
- estab comm support
- use most eff FS means
- furnish type FS requested
The purpose of fire support two fold is?
- To achieve effectiveness & efficient fr FS assets in mtng FS requirements of the force.
- determine proper allocation of FS
The Marine Corps uses a FSP process involving the interaction of top-down & bottom-up methods which is:
- Top-down refers to a higher headquarters formally conducting target acquisition, prioritizing targets and allocating the appropriate supporting arms to engage the target. The higher headquarters is better able to conduct fire planning due to greater access to more sophisticated intelligence assets. The higher headquarters staff usually has more qualified personnel with which to analyze information and process a FSP.
- Bottom-up fire support planning is often used after the battle has been joined when time is critical. The maneuver units assume a greater role in target acquisition (often on leader’s reconnaissance), planning fires, and recommending changes to the target list.
Who is ultimately responsible for fire support coordination at the company level in an infantry Bn?
Rifle company commander
Who is the primary advisor on the employment of the company’s 60mm mortars, and routinely serves as the Fire Support Team (FiST) leader
Weapons platoon commander
What is the artillery FO responsible and what rank is it?
Normally a Lt from an artillery battery supporting the maneuver battalion
What other functions does the artillery FO do?
- Calls for and adjusts artillery fire.
- Aids with fire support planning.
- Advises the company commander on matters pertaining to integrating all fire support assets.
What is the Forward Air Controller (FAC) responsible for and what is the rank requirement?
The FAC, a pilot or naval fight officer (NFO) captain, is responsible for terminal control of Close Air Support (CAS) and advises the company commander on matters pertaining to air support.
What is the 81mm FO responsible for?
Responsible for advising the company commander on matters pertaining to 81mm mortars and is responsible for calling for and adjusting mortar fire. (Normally an NCO from the 81mm motar plt)
What is Naval Gunfire (NGF) Spot Team responsible for?
Responsible for advising the company commander on matters pertaining to naval surface fire support (NSFS). Normally a 2dLt fr an arty Bn ISO of an maneuver regiment.
Define Fire Support Coordination Center (FSCC)
The agency where supported units plan and coordinate fire support & located w/ the combat operations center (COC).
Where are most fire support coordination in operations performed in?
Battallion FCC’s
All fire support requests originating in the battalion that are monitored/received in the FSCC are checked to ensure that:
- The supporting arms are integrated with the scheme of maneuver & friendly forces are not needlessly endangered.
The organization of the battalion FSCC consists of
- Fire support coordinator (FSC).
- Liaison section
- Tactical air control party (TACP)
- Shore fire control party (SFCP)
- Mortar section
Who is usually the FSC in an infantry Bn?
The weapons company commander