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Types of defensive ops Mobile, Area, Retrograde
bulk of the force is held as a mobile striking force with
strict economy applied to dedicated positional
supporting efforts designed to canalize, delay, and
Define Mobile Defense disrupt the enemy's attack. In this case, the static
positions help control the depth and breadth of
enemy penetrations and ensure retention of ground
from which to launch counterattacks
retention of terrain by absorbing the enemy in an
interlocking series of positions and destroying him
largely by fires. Mutual support and positions in depth
force the enemy to expose his force in the attack to
Define Area Defense each position. Dynamic elements include patrols,
intelligence units, and reserve forces to cover gaps
among defensive positions, reinforcing those
positions as necessary and counterattacking as
directed
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organized movement away from the enemy. A
Define Retrograde transitional operation, the retrograde defense occurs
Defense within a larger scheme Three specific defensive
methods—delay, withdrawal, and retirement
Types of Defensive BP, Strongpoint, Perimeter, Reverse Slope
Methods
defense position oriented on the most likely enemy
Define the BP Method: avenue of approach from which a unit may defend or
attack
(battalion level or above) A fortified defensive
position designed to deny the enemy certain terrain
Define the Strongpoint
as well as the use of an avenue of approach. It differs
method:
from a battle position in that it is designed to be
occupied for an extended period of time.
oriented in all directions. A unit can use this defensive
technique to accomplish a specific mission, such as
Define the Perimeter
defend friendly infrastructure, or to provide
Method:
immediate self-protection, such as during resupply
operations when all-around security is required.
Define the Reverse Slope It's a defense on the opposite slope of a hill
Method:
-Identify all likely enemy avenues of approach.
-Determine likely enemy schemes of maneuver.
-Determine where to kill the enemy.
-Plan and integrate obstacles.
7 Steps of EA Dev
-Emplace weapon systems.
-Plan and integrate indirect fires.
-Rehearse the execution of operations in the
engagement area.
best place to accomplish the assigned mission. It is
Define Primary Battle
frequently focused on the enemy's most likely avenue
Position:
of approach
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Terms in this set (67)
Types of defensive ops Mobile, Area, Retrograde
bulk of the force is held as a mobile striking force with
strict economy applied to dedicated positional
supporting efforts designed to canalize, delay, and
Define Mobile Defense disrupt the enemy's attack. In this case, the static
positions help control the depth and breadth of
enemy penetrations and ensure retention of ground
from which to launch counterattacks
retention of terrain by absorbing the enemy in an
interlocking series of positions and destroying him
largely by fires. Mutual support and positions in depth
force the enemy to expose his force in the attack to
Define Area Defense each position. Dynamic elements include patrols,
intelligence units, and reserve forces to cover gaps
among defensive positions, reinforcing those
positions as necessary and counterattacking as
directed
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organized movement away from the enemy. A
Define Retrograde transitional operation, the retrograde defense occurs
Defense within a larger scheme Three specific defensive
methods—delay, withdrawal, and retirement
Types of Defensive BP, Strongpoint, Perimeter, Reverse Slope
Methods
defense position oriented on the most likely enemy
Define the BP Method: avenue of approach from which a unit may defend or
attack
(battalion level or above) A fortified defensive
position designed to deny the enemy certain terrain
Define the Strongpoint
as well as the use of an avenue of approach. It differs
method:
from a battle position in that it is designed to be
occupied for an extended period of time.
oriented in all directions. A unit can use this defensive
technique to accomplish a specific mission, such as
Define the Perimeter
defend friendly infrastructure, or to provide
Method:
immediate self-protection, such as during resupply
operations when all-around security is required.
Define the Reverse Slope It's a defense on the opposite slope of a hill
Method:
-Identify all likely enemy avenues of approach.
-Determine likely enemy schemes of maneuver.
-Determine where to kill the enemy.
-Plan and integrate obstacles.
7 Steps of EA Dev
-Emplace weapon systems.
-Plan and integrate indirect fires.
-Rehearse the execution of operations in the
engagement area.
best place to accomplish the assigned mission. It is
Define Primary Battle
frequently focused on the enemy's most likely avenue
Position:
of approach
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