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1. Where is the
FM 3-99
ref-erence for
Com-bat
Assault?
Is the movement of friendly assault forces by rotary-wing aircraft to engage
2. What is an Air
enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain.
As-sault
Operation? Are air transportation of units, personnel, supplies, and equipment
including air drops and air landing. Air movements are operations
3. What is an Air
involving the use of utility and cargo rotary-wing aircraft and operational
Movement
support fixed-wing assets for other than air assault.
Oper-ation?
Siezing Terrain
Destroying Specific Enemy Forces
4. Vertical
Interdicting Enemy Withdrawal
Envelop-ments
Routes
focus on?
5. Division is the lowest level with resources and assets:
Division level has the Combat Aviation Brigade. These are the assets
required to perform air assault operations.
6. Battalion is the lowest level that can plan and coordinate. Battalion level has all the
resources and statt that are required to plan and coordinate air assault
operations.
7. Company is the lowest level that can execute. Company level has the required
personnel needed to execute the actual air assault operations.
8. Air Assault three types of Brigade Combat Teams?
Task Force
(AATF)
9. what are the
, Air Assault Phase 1 test Combat Assault with all Correct &
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A temporary group of try BCT
integrated forces tailored
to a specific mission under
the command of a single
headquarters.
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10. What is an Combination of firepower, tactical mobility, and organic reconnaissance
Armor BCT? assets make it invaluable to a higher headquarters commander in combat
operations.
11. What is the ad-
Increased firepower, tactical mobility, and protection compared to an IBCT
or SBCT,
vantage of Armor enabling rapid tactical movement, envelopments, and penetrations.
BCT?
12. What is the disad- Require significant strategic airlifts and sealifts to deploy and sustain.
Fuel con-
vantage of Armor sumption may limit operational reach.
BCT?
13. What is Tactical flexibility is enabled by the SBCT's rapid deployment capability (i.e.,
Stryker BCT? by air in a matter of days) and by its (as compared to the ABCT).
14. What is the The SBCT key assets, besides its soldiers, are its Stryker vehicles and
ad-vantage of digital infor-mation systems.
Stryk-er BCT?
15. What is the disad- Less firepower or inherent protection than ABCT's. Require more intra-
theater
vantage of an In-fantry BCT?
Stryk-er BCT?
18. What is the dis-advantage of In-fantry BCT?
16. What is an
In-fantry
BCT?
17. What is the
ad-vantage of
100% Verified Answers |Latest Version |Already Graded A+
1. Where is the
FM 3-99
ref-erence for
Com-bat
Assault?
Is the movement of friendly assault forces by rotary-wing aircraft to engage
2. What is an Air
enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain.
As-sault
Operation? Are air transportation of units, personnel, supplies, and equipment
including air drops and air landing. Air movements are operations
3. What is an Air
involving the use of utility and cargo rotary-wing aircraft and operational
Movement
support fixed-wing assets for other than air assault.
Oper-ation?
Siezing Terrain
Destroying Specific Enemy Forces
4. Vertical
Interdicting Enemy Withdrawal
Envelop-ments
Routes
focus on?
5. Division is the lowest level with resources and assets:
Division level has the Combat Aviation Brigade. These are the assets
required to perform air assault operations.
6. Battalion is the lowest level that can plan and coordinate. Battalion level has all the
resources and statt that are required to plan and coordinate air assault
operations.
7. Company is the lowest level that can execute. Company level has the required
personnel needed to execute the actual air assault operations.
8. Air Assault three types of Brigade Combat Teams?
Task Force
(AATF)
9. what are the
, Air Assault Phase 1 test Combat Assault with all Correct &
100% Verified Answers |Latest Version |Already Graded A+
A temporary group of try BCT
integrated forces tailored
to a specific mission under
the command of a single
headquarters.
A
r
m
o
r
B
C
T
S
t
r
y
k
e
r
B
C
T
I
n
f
a
n
, Air Assault Phase 1 test Combat Assault with all Correct &
100% Verified Answers |Latest Version |Already Graded A+
10. What is an Combination of firepower, tactical mobility, and organic reconnaissance
Armor BCT? assets make it invaluable to a higher headquarters commander in combat
operations.
11. What is the ad-
Increased firepower, tactical mobility, and protection compared to an IBCT
or SBCT,
vantage of Armor enabling rapid tactical movement, envelopments, and penetrations.
BCT?
12. What is the disad- Require significant strategic airlifts and sealifts to deploy and sustain.
Fuel con-
vantage of Armor sumption may limit operational reach.
BCT?
13. What is Tactical flexibility is enabled by the SBCT's rapid deployment capability (i.e.,
Stryker BCT? by air in a matter of days) and by its (as compared to the ABCT).
14. What is the The SBCT key assets, besides its soldiers, are its Stryker vehicles and
ad-vantage of digital infor-mation systems.
Stryk-er BCT?
15. What is the disad- Less firepower or inherent protection than ABCT's. Require more intra-
theater
vantage of an In-fantry BCT?
Stryk-er BCT?
18. What is the dis-advantage of In-fantry BCT?
16. What is an
In-fantry
BCT?
17. What is the
ad-vantage of