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is the identification and organization of a threat. It describes how an entity is organized and equipped—essentially the number and types of personnel, weapons, and equipment available for a given operation. it applies to specific units or commands as opposed to types of units.?
Threat Composition
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refers to how threat forces are arrayed on the battlefield. It includes the recent, current, and projected movements or locations of tactical forces.
Threat Disposition
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a unit in terms of personnel, weapons, and equipment. Information concerning strength provides commanders with an indication of threat capabilities and assists in determining the probable COAs or options open to threat commanders. A lack of strength or a preponderance of strength has the effect lowering or raising the estimate of the threat’s capabilities.
Threat Strength
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target is a target the enemy commander requires for the successful completion of the mission?
HVT
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A planning technique to achieve unity of purpose whereby each succeeding echelon’s concept of operations is aligned by purpose with the higher echelon’s concept of operations.
Nested Concept
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A clearly defined action or activity specifically assigned to an individual or organization that must be done as it is imposed by an appropriate authority.
Tasks
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What are the three (3) products/outcomes from IPB Step 3: Evaluate the Threat?
1. Threat Template, 2. HVT list, 3. Threat Capability Statement
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template is a depiction of assumed adversary dispositions, based on that adversary’s preferred method of operations and the impact of the operational environment if the adversary should adopt a particular course of action
Situation Template
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What are the requirements to develop a Situation Template?
MCOO, Threat Template
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defensive location oriented on a likely enemy avenue of approach
Battle Position
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is that area assigned to a unit, crew-served weapon, or an individual weapon within which it will engage targets as they appear in accordance with established engagement priorities.
Sector of fire
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What is this symbol?
Battle position
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is a position from which military observations are made, or fire directed and adjusted, and which possesses appropriate communications.
Observation Post
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What is this symbol?
Double apron fence
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What is this symbol?
Triple Strand Concertina
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What is this symbol?
Low wire fence
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What is this symbol?
Double Strand Concertina
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What is this symbol?
High Wire fence
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What is this symbol?
Double strand concertina
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(6) Enemy Analysis
1. General Situation 2. Disposition 3. Composition 4. Strength 5. Capability of WFF 6. Threat COA
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What is this?
Threat Template
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What is this?
MCOO Template
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What is this?
Situation Template