Urban Conflicts Flashcards
1
Q
The steps of a deliberate attack of an urban area are:
A
- Recon the Objective
- Move to the Objective
- Isolate the Objective
- Secure a Foothold
- Clear the Urban Area
- Consolidate and Reorganize and prepare for future missions
2
Q
Two types of structures
A
Mass
Frame
3
Q
Types of Mass Construction
A
BRICK BUILDINGS (Most Common)
WAREHOUSE (Reinforced Concrete)
BOX WALL PRINCIPLE (Hotels or Apartments)
PUBLIC GATHERING PLACES (Churches and Theaters)
4
Q
Types of Frame Construction
A
HEAVY CLAD
LIGHT CLAD
GARAGE
5
Q
Urban Battle Space
A
• Airspace – Rapid air avenues of approach – Obstacles = Poles, wires, etc • Supersurface – Rooftop, no cover • Intrasurface – Ground to top floor – Interior of buildings • Surface – Ground, street, or water level • Subsurface – Underwater – Subterranean
6
Q
Urban Operations occur when?
A
UO usually occur when:
- The assigned objective lays within an urban area and cannot be bypassed.
- The urban area is key (or decisive) in setting and or shaping the conditions for current or future operations.
- An urban area is between two natural obstacles and cannot be bypassed.
- The urban area is in the path of a general advance and cannot be surrounded or bypassed.
- Political or humanitarian concerns require the control of an urban area or necessitate operations within it.
- Defending from urban areas supports a more effective overall defense or cannot be avoided.
- Occupation, seizure, and control of the urban area will deny the threat control of the urban area and the ability to impose its influence on both friendly
- Military forces and the local civilian population. Therefore, friendly forces can retain the initiative and dictate the conditions for future operations.