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Aviation Tactics Test | MSCI - Internship: Military Science, Quizzes of Military Strategy and Training

Class: MSCI - Internship: Military Science; Subject: Military Science; University: Citadel Military College of South Carolina; Term: Forever 1989;

Typology: Quizzes

2010/2011

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TERM 1
Joint Air Attack JAAT
DEFINITION 1
engagement techniques using a combination of attack
reconnaissance aircraft and FW CAS aircraft operation
together to located attack high priority targets & other
targets
TERM 2
attack Employment methods
DEFINITION 2
Continous attack methodphase attackmaximum destruction
TERM 3
how and where air-ground integration
begins
DEFINITION 3
develop of common SOPs between ground and airhabitual
combined trainingintegration of air/ground teams on STX/FTX
TERM 4
Air Capabilities
DEFINITION 4
depthagilityspeedterrain independentincrease tempo of
OpsDigital Ink and recordingEnhanced optics and elevated
platforms
TERM 5
Info on aviation team check-
in
DEFINITION 5
identificationteam composition, location, ETAAmmunition
availablestation time/special capabilitiesrequest for ground
SITREP
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Joint Air Attack JAAT

engagement techniques using a combination of attack reconnaissance aircraft and FW CAS aircraft operation together to located attack high priority targets & other targets TERM 2

attack Employment methods

DEFINITION 2 Continous attack methodphase attackmaximum destruction TERM 3

how and where air-ground integration

begins

DEFINITION 3 develop of common SOPs between ground and airhabitual combined trainingintegration of air/ground teams on STX/FTX TERM 4

Air Capabilities

DEFINITION 4 depthagilityspeedterrain independentincrease tempo of OpsDigital Ink and recordingEnhanced optics and elevated platforms TERM 5

Info on aviation team check-

in

DEFINITION 5 identificationteam composition, location, ETAAmmunition availablestation time/special capabilitiesrequest for ground SITREP

Marking Target Methods

Friendly Marks- LEast desirable, use extreme cautionEnemy Marks- Timely, accurate, ande easily identifiable TERM 7

Standard Brevity Terms (blind)

DEFINITION 7 Blind-observer has no visual contact with friendly aircraft or ground position TERM 8

Four Different Types of FARPS

DEFINITION 8 ActiveSilentJumpingRolling TERM 9

Active fart

DEFINITION 9 main battle where closer to OPS are conducted TERM 10

Silent fart

DEFINITION 10 has all the equipment and personnel at future sight, but not operational. Used for future missions

Task organizing the AATI

battalion is the smallest unit with sufficient manpower to plan, coordinate, and control an air assault operation TERM 17

formation of an AATI (task organizing of the

AATF)

DEFINITION 17 An AATF will be by an HQ no lower than division level TERM 18

Air Mission Commander AMC

DEFINITION 18 Controls all army aviation assets in support of the AATF, ensures that all aviation missions involved in the operation are conducted to the AAFTC's TERM 19

Air Assault Task Force AATFC

DEFINITION 19 Commands the air assault operation and is responsible for its overall planning and execution TERM 20

Air Assault Vulnerabilities

DEFINITION 20 Attack by NBCattack during loading and unloadingattack by other aircraft and ADAArtillery attacks on PZ/LZSmall arms threat when going low and slow

Air Assault Ops Limitations

WeatherCommunicationHostile Aircraft or ADAReduced ground mobilityNBC capabilities TERM 22

Purpose of AA ops.

DEFINITION 22 Seizing and securing key terrain conducting raids and against enemy's logistic centers, reserves and special troops, enveloping enemy forces during and exploitation of pursuit.Economy of forceCounter attacking TERM 23

Define Air Assault

DEFINITION 23 Use of firepower, mobility, and total integration of helicopter assets to maneuver on the battlefield under control of the grounded or air maneuver commander to engage and destroy enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain TERM 24

Air Movement OPS

DEFINITION 24 Move troops and equipment; to emplace artillery pieces and air defense artillery systems and to transport ammo, fuel and supplies TERM 25

fundamentals of Recon Ops GORRDEE

DEFINITION 25 gain and maintain enemy contactorient on the objectivereport rapidly and accuratelyretain the freedom to maneuverdevelop the situation rapidlyensure maximum recon forces are forwardensure continuous recon