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________________ is fires that directly support land, maritime, amphibious, and special
operations forces to engage enemy forces, combat formations, and facilities in pursuit of
tactical and operational objectives (Joint Publication [JP] 3-09.3). It requires close coordination
and integration with maneuver forces. Effective fire support requires an observer that
understands the tasks to accomplish and how these tasks support the overall operation. The
observer must be able to accurately locate targets, understand which targets to attack, and
effectively communicate what he sees to the rest of the fire support community.
Joint Effects
Fire Support
Detailed Integration
Coordinated Fires - ANS Fire Support
True/False: There are five requirements for achieving accurate first-round fire for effect. These
five requirements for accurate fires are: accurate target location and size, accurate firing unit
location, accurate weapon and ammunition information, accurate meteorological information,
and accurate computational procedures. The observer is solely responsible for the first
requirement. - ANS True
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,The _____________ and its elements integrate the fires warfighting function into operations. It
has resources to plan for future operations from the main command post and to support
current operations from the tactical command post (when deployed). Additionally it has the
limited capability to provide coverage to the command group and the deputy command group
when deployed. The _____________ is the centerpiece of the targeting process, focused on
integrating both lethal and nonlethal effects. The __________ thus collaboratively plans,
coordinates and synchronizes fire support, to include Joint Fires.
Joint Effects Cell
Fire Direction Center
Fire Support Element
Fires Cell - ANS Fires Cell
________________ is executed in support of friendly forces in close enemy contact or against
enemy forces out of contact with friendly forces. Both can be executed as either hasty or
deliberate attacks and are typically supported with integrated joint fires (ATP 3-04.1). US Army
attack helicopters can also perform close air support (CAS) in support of another component.
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) employs its attack rotary wing aviation primarily as a
CAS platform. Attack helicopters can employ precision guided munitions and provide terminal
guidance for other weapon platforms.
Close Combat Attack
Army Attack Aviation
Close Air Support
Joint Fire Power - ANS Army Attack Aviation
______________ can support or conduct close combat attack, CAS, strike coordination and
reconnaissance, AI, and other joint fires missions. Specific tasks for the ______________ may
include target acquisition and marking, terminal guidance of ordinance, providing accurate
coordinates for precision-guided munitions. JP 3-09
Army Attack Helicopters
Joint Fires Observer
Joint Combat Attack
Unmanned Aircraft - ANS Unmanned Aircraft
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,___________ normally produces the specific effect on a target with the minimum expenditure
of ammunition. It also reduces our vulnerability to adversary target acquisition.
Fires Planning
Target Synchronization
Targeted Effects
Massing Fires - ANS Massing Fires
The _____________ has the responsibility to integrate fire support with the scheme of
maneuver, and provides the commander's intent for an operation and issues guidance,
including guidance for fire support. The ______ translates the guidance into fire support tasks.
Each fire support task and purpose directly supports a maneuver task and purpose. They then
assign responsibility of tasks in the Fire Support Plan, assets, and priority of fires, to the
observers using all available assets. They ensure dissemination of fire support (FS) products to
all supporting assets.
Maneuver Commander / FSO
Brigade FSO / Battalion FSO
Brigade Commander / Brigade FSO
DIVARTY Commander / FIST - ANS Maneuver Commander / FSO
A ________________ is: An entity or object that performs a function for the adversary
considered for possible engagement or other action. In intelligence usage, a country, area,
installation, agency, or person against which intelligence operations are directed. An area
designated and numbered for future firing. In gunfire support usage, an impact burst that hits
the target (JP 3-60).
Target
Named Area of Interest (NAI)
Reference Point
Target Area of Interest (TAI) - ANS Target
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, A target identified too late, or not selected for action in time, to be included in deliberate
targeting that, when detected or located, meets criteria specific to achieving objectives and is
processed using dynamic targeting.
Target
Time Sensitive Target
Target of Opportunity
Unplanned Target - ANS Target of Opportunity
A ______________ is a target that is known to exist in the operational environment, upon
which actions are planned using deliberate targeting, creating effects which support
commander's objectives.
Established Target
Approved Target
Priority Target
Planned Target - ANS Planned Target
A _____________ is a planned target upon which fires or other actions are scheduled for
prosecution at a specified time.
Scheduled Target
Specified Target
Time Sensitive Target
Priority Target - ANS Scheduled Target
A ___________ is a planned target upon which fires or other actions are determined using
deliberate targeting and triggered, when detected or located, using dynamic targeting.
Scheduled Target
On-call Target
Deliberate Target
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