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ARTEP 7-8-DRILL
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JUNE 2002

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ARMY TRAINING AND HEADQUARTERS
EVALUATION PROGRAM DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

No. 7-8-DRILL Washington, DC, 25 June 2002

BATTLE DRILLS FOR THE INFANTRY

RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD

CONTENTS

Page Preface ............................................................................................................................................iii

CHAPTER 1. DRILL TRAINING 1-1. General .................................................................................................. 1- 1-2. Training Guidance.................................................................................. 1- 1-3. Force Protection (Safety) ....................................................................... 1- 1-4. Environmental Protection....................................................................... 1- 1-5. Evaluation Information ........................................................................... 1-

CHAPTER 2. BATTLE DRILLS 2-1. General .................................................................................................. 2- 2-2. Battle Drill 07-3-D9104--Break Contact (Dismounted) .......................... 2- 2-3. Battle Drill 07-3-D9105--React to Ambush (Platoon/Squad) ................. 2- 2-4. Battle Drill 07-3-D9106--Knock Out Bunkers (Platoon) ......................... 2- 2-5. Battle Drill 07-3-D9108--Enter and Clear a Building (Platoon) ............2- 2-6. Battle Drill 07-3-D9110--Enter/Clear a Trench (Platoon).....................2- 2-7. Battle Drill 07-3-D9112--Conduct Initial Breach of a Mined Wire Obstacle (Platoon) ...............................................................................2- 2-8. Battle Drill 07-4-D9107--Knock Out a Bunker (Squad)........................2- 2-9. Battle Drill 07-4-D9109--Enter a Building and Clear a Room (Squad) ................................................................................................2- 2-10. Battle Drill 07-4-D9111--Enter/Clear a Trench (Squad).......................2- 2-11. Battle Drill 07-3-D9103--React to Contact (Platoon/Squad) ................2- 2-12. Battle Drill 07-3-D9282--React to a Chemical Attack (Platoon/Squad) ...................................................................................2- 2-13. Battle Drill 07-3-D9283--React to Nuclear Attack (Platoon/Squad) .....2- 2-14. Battle Drill 07-4-D9203--React to Indirect Fire (Squad).......................2-

APPENDIX A. COMBINED ARMS TRAINING STRATEGY ................................................. A- GLOSSARY .................................................................................................................... Glossary- REFERENCES............................................................................................................ References-

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*This publication supersedes ARTEP 7-8-Drill, 3 November 1993.

CHAPTER 1

Battle Drill Training

1-1. General. The goal of training is to produce combat ready units that respond to known or suspected enemy activity and defeat the enemy. Drill training is a key factor in achieving that goal. It describes a training method for small units. This method requires training individual tasks, leader tasks, and collective tasks before the conduct of critical wartime missions. Leaders should tailor training to realistic, challenging, and attainable goals while increasing the difficulty of conditions as the unit becomes more proficient.

a. A battle drill is a collective action executed by a platoon or smaller element without the application of a deliberate decision-making process. The action is vital to success in combat or critical to preserve life. The drill is initiated on a cue, such as an enemy action or simply a leader’s order, and is a trained response to the given stimulus. It requires minimum leader orders to accomplish and is standard throughout the Army.

b. A crew drill is a collective action that a crew of a weapons system or a piece of equipment must perform to use the weapon or equipment successfully in combat or to preserve life. This action is a trained response to a given stimulus such as a leader’s simple order or the status of the weapon or equipment. It requires minimum leader orders to accomplish and is standard throughout the Army.

c. Drills have the following advantages:

(1) They are based on unit missions and the specific tasks, standards, and performance measures required to support mission proficiency.

(2) They build from simple to complex and focus on the basics.

(3) They link how-to-train and how-to-fight at small unit level.

(4) They provide an agenda for continuous coaching and critiquing.

(5) They develop leaders and build teamwork and cohesion under stress.

(6) They enhance the chance for individual and unit survival on the battlefield.

1-2. Training Guidance. Train battle and crew drills using a talk-through, walk-through, and run-through method. You, of course, must be a master of the drill to be trained. You may wish to periodically talk your soldiers through the drill--explaining each soldier’s role and then have them go through it slowly, on open ground, correcting any mistakes as they go. Use the following when developing training:

a. Train as You Fight. The goal of combat-level training is to achieve combat-level standards. Every effort must be made to attain this difficult goal. Within the confines of safety and common sense, leaders must be willing to accept less than perfect results initially and demand realism in training. They must integrate such realistic conditions as smoke, noise, simulated NBC, battlefield debris, loss of key leaders, and cold weather.

b. Train Using Appropriate Doctrine. Training must conform to Army doctrine. FM 3-0 (100-5), Operations, and supporting doctrinal manuals describe common procedures and uniform operational methods that permit leaders and organizations to adjust rapidly to changing situations.

c. Use Performance-Oriented Training. Soldiers learn best by using a hands-on approach. Leaders are responsible to plan training that will provide these opportunities. All training assets and resources, to include simulators, simulations, and training devices, must be included in the strategy.

d. Train to Challenge. Tough, realistic, and intellectually and physically challenging training both excites and motivates soldiers and leaders. It builds competence and confidence by developing and honing skills.

e. Train to Sustain Proficiency. Once individuals have been trained to a required level of proficiency, leaders must structure training plans to repeat critical drill tasks at the minimum frequency necessary for sustainment.

1-3. Force Protection (Safety). Risk assessment is the thought process of making operations safe without compromising the mission. Unit leaders must continuously perform a risk assessment of conditions under which training is conducted to prevent the unnecessary loss of soldiers and equipment. The degree of risk varies with the conditions at the time of training. For example, have the soldiers done the training before? Will the training be done for the first time at night? Are the soldiers fatigued? In reality, risk management is smart decision-making.

a. A well-trained unit is normally accident free; however, accidents can occur through no fault of the soldier or equipment operator. Most accidents result from inadequately trained, unsupervised, or complacent personnel.

b. Training must be tough, realistic, and safe. Unit leaders must consider the following points as they integrate risk assessment into their training:

ƒ Accept no unnecessary risks.

ƒ Make risk decisions at the proper level.

ƒ Accept risks if mission benefits outweigh the costs.

c. It is important to remember that the commander is the safety officer, but all soldiers and leaders are responsible for safe training. All leaders must--

ƒ Identify the risks using the factors of mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time, and civil considerations (METT-TC).

ƒ Assess possible loss, cost, and probability.

ƒ Make decisions and develop controls to reduce risks.

ƒ Implement controls by integrating them into plans, orders, standing operating procedures (SOPs), training performance standards, and rehearsals.

ƒ Supervise and enforce safety controls and standards at all times. (Leaders should make on- the-spot corrections when an unsafe act is observed.)

d. Leaders use the safety checklist of the United States Army Safety Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama, in conjunction with local unit safety checklists, to enhance the overall safety practices of soldiers during training.

1-4. Environmental Protection. Compliance with environmental regulations is now a necessary cost of doing business. The Army expects soldiers to obey local, state, federal, and host-nation (HN) environmental requirements. By following the unit environmental SOP, the environmental guidance that leaders publish in operation orders (OPORDs), and installation environmental regulations, soldiers can help the Army meet its compliance goal. (See TC 3-34.489 [5-400].)

CHAPTER 2

Battle Drills

2-1. General. A battle drill is a collective action executed by a platoon or smaller element without the application of a deliberated decision making process. The action is vital to success in combat or critical to preserving life.

2-2. Battle Drill 07-3-D9104.

TASK: Break Contact (Dismounted) (07-3-D9104)

CONDITIONS: The platoon/squad is moving or stationary. The enemy fires on the platoon/squad. The platoon/squad leader orders the platoon/squad to break contact. The platoon may be operating within supporting range of the BFVs.

STANDARDS: The unit moves to where the enemy cannot observe or place direct fire on it.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS: See also Appendix A, "Individual Task-to-Drill Matrix."

References Task Number Task Title STP 21-1-SMCT 071-311-2007 EngageTargets with an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle 071-311-2027 Load an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle 071-311-2029 Correct Malfunctions of an M16A1 or M16A Rifle 071-311-2127 Load an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2129 Correct Malfunctions of an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2130 Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-312-3029 Correct Malfunctions of an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3031 Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun 071-325-4407 Employ Hand Grenades 071-326-0502 Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0503 Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-0511 React to Flares 071-326-0513 Select Temporary Fighting Positions 181-906-1505 Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War 181-906-1505-A Conduct Combat Operations According to the Law of War STP 7-11BC1-SM-TG 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team STP 7-11BC24-SM-TG 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team 071-326-5605 Control Movement of a Fire Team 071-326-5611 Conduct the Maneuver of a Squad 071-326-5630 Conduct Movement Techniques by a Platoon 071-329-1030 Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-410-0019 Control Organic Fires 071-420-0005 Conduct the Maneuver of a Platoon STP 7-11BCHM1-SM 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team STP 7-11BCHM24-SM-TG 071-326-5605 Control Movement of a Fire Team

References Task Number Task Title 071-326-5611 Conduct the Maneuver of a Squad 071-326-5630 Conduct Movement Techniques by a Platoon 071-329-1030 Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-410-0019 Control Organic Fires 071-420-0005 Conduct the Maneuver of a Platoon

ILLUSTRATIONS : N/A

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:

  1. The platoon/squad leader directs fire support for the disengagement. a. Directs the BFVs, if available, to support the disengagement of the dismounted element. b. Directs one squad/fire team in contact to support of the remainder of the unit, if BFVs cannot support the disengagement.
  2. The platoon/squad leader orders a distance and direction or a terrain feature or last objective rally point for the movement of the first squad/fire team.
  3. The base-of-fire squad/team continues to suppress the enemy.
  4. The moving squad/team moves to assume the overwatch position. The squad/team should use M203 grenade launchers, throw fragmentation and concussion grenades, and use smoke grenades to mask movement.
  5. The moving squad/team takes up the designated position and engages the enemy positions.
  6. The platoon leader directs the base-of-fire squad/team to move to its next location. (Based on the terrain and the volume and accuracy of the enemy's fire, the moving fire squad/team may need to use fire and movement techniques.)
  7. The platoon/squad continues to bound away from the enemy until-- a. It breaks contact (the platoon/squad must continue to suppress the enemy as it breaks contact). b. It passes through a higher level support-by-fire position. c. Its squads/fire teams are in the assigned position to conduct the next mission.
  8. The platoon leader directs BFVs to move to a rally point and link up with the dismounted element.
  9. The leader should consider changing his unit's direction of movement once contact is broken. This will reduce the ability of the enemy to place effective indirect fire on the unit.
  10. If the platoon or squad becomes disrupted, soldiers stay together and move to the last designated rally point.
  11. The platoon/squad leaders account for soldiers, report, reorganize as necessary, and continue the mission.

SUPPORTED T&EO'S ARTEP NUMBER T&EO NUMBER T&EO TASK TITLE ARTEP 7-10-MTP 07-2-1018 Conduct a Bypass (Infantry Company) 07-2-1081 Conduct a Link-up (Infantry Company) 07-2-1279 Conduct Convoy Escort (Antiarmor/Infantry Company) 07-2-1369 Cross a Water Obstacle (Dismounted) (Infantry Company) 07-2-2027 Establish Observation Posts (Infantry Company) ARTEP 7-12-MTP 07-2-1018 Conduct a Bypass (Infantry Company) 07-2-1081 Conduct a Link-up (Infantry Company)

the kill zone locate and place suppressive fire on the enemy, take up covered positions, and shift fire as the assault begins. Soldiers in the kill zone in a far ambush immediately return fire and take up covered positions. The leader identifies the enemy's location and soldiers place accurate suppressive fire on the enemy's position. Soldiers not in the kill zone begin fire and movement to destroy the enemy. The unit moves out of the kill zone, forces the enemy to withdraw, or destroys the ambush.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS: See also Appendix A, "Individual Task-to-Drill Matrix."

References Task Number Task Title STP 21-1-SMCT 071-311-2007 EngageTargets with an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle 071-311-2027 Load an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle 071-311-2029 Correct Malfunctions of an M16A1 or M16A Rifle 071-311-2127 Load an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2129 Correct Malfunctions of an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2130 Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-312-3029 Correct Malfunctions of an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3031 Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun 071-325-4407 Employ Hand Grenades 071-326-0502 Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0503 Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-0511 React to Flares 071-326-0513 Select Temporary Fighting Positions STP 7-11BC1-SM-TG 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team STP 7-11BC24-SM-TG 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team 071-326-5605 Control Movement of a Fire Team 071-326-5606 Select an Overwatch Position 071-326-5611 Conduct the Maneuver of a Squad 071-326-5630 Conduct Movement Techniques by a Platoon 071-410-0019 Control Organic Fires STP 7-11BCHM1-SM 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team STP 7-11BCHM24-SM-TG 071-326-5605 Control Movement of a Fire Team 071-326-5606 Select an Overwatch Position 071-326-5611 Conduct the Maneuver of a Squad 071-326-5630 Conduct Movement Techniques by a Platoon 071-410-0019 Control Organic Fires

ILLUSTRATIONS : N/A

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:

  1. Near Ambush (Within Hand-Grenade Range). a. Depending on the terrain, soldiers in the kill zone carry out one of the following two actions: (1) Return fire immediately. If cover is not available, immediately, without order or signal, assume the prone position and throw concussion or fragmentation and smoke grenades. (2) Return fire immediately. If cover is available, without order or signal, seek the nearest covered position, assume the prone position, and throw fragmentation or concussion and smoke grenades.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:

b. Immediately after the explosion of the concussion or fragmentation grenades, soldiers in the kill zone return fire and assault through the ambush position using fire and movement. c. Soldiers not in the kill zone identify the enemy location, and then place accurate suppressive fire against the enemy's position. Fire is shifted as the personnel in the kill zone begin to assault. d. Soldiers in the kill zone continue the assault to eliminate the ambush or until contact is broken. e. The platoon conducts consolidation and reorganization.

  1. Far Ambush (Out of Hand-Grenade Range). a. Soldiers receiving fire immediately return fire, take up covered positions, and suppress the enemy- (1) By destroying or suppressing enemy crew-served weapons. (2) By sustaining suppressive fires. b. Soldiers (squads/teams) not receiving fire move by a covered and concealed route to a vulnerable flank of the enemy position and assault using fire and movement. c. Soldiers in the kill zone continue suppressive fires and shift fires as the assaulting squad/team fights through the enemy position. d. The platoon FO calls for and adjusts indirect fires as directed by the platoon leader. On order, he lifts or shifts fires to isolate the enemy position or to attack them with indirect fires as they retreat. e. The platoon/squad leader reports, reorganizes as necessary, and continues the mission.

SUPPORTED T&EO'S ARTEP NUMBER T&EO NUMBER T&EO TASK TITLE ARTEP 7-10-MTP 07-2-1081 Conduct a Link-up (Infantry Company) 07-2-1090 Conduct a Movement to Contact (Antiarmor/Infantry Company) 07-2-1270 Conduct an Infiltration or Exfiltration (Infantry Company) 07-2-1279 Conduct Convoy Escort (Antiarmor/Infantry Company) 07-2-1315 Conduct Patrol Operations (Infantry Company) 07-2-1369 Cross a Water Obstacle (Dismounted) (Infantry Company) 07-2-1468 Take Action on Contact (Infantry Company) 07-2-2009 Conduct a Route Reconnaissance (Infantry Company) 07-2-2027 Establish Observation Posts (Infantry Company) ARTEP 7-12-MTP 07-2-1081 Conduct a Link-up (Infantry Company) 07-2-1090 Conduct a Movement to Contact (Antiarmor/Infantry Company) 07-2-1270 Conduct an Infiltration or Exfiltration (Infantry Company) 07-2-1279 Conduct Convoy Escort (Antiarmor/Infantry Company) 07-2-1315 Conduct Patrol Operations (Infantry Company) 07-2-1369 Cross a Water Obstacle (Dismounted) (Infantry Company) 07-2-1468 Take Action on Contact (Infantry Company) 07-2-2009 Conduct a Route Reconnaissance (Infantry Company) 07-2-2027 Establish Observation Posts (Infantry Company) ARTEP 7-4-MTP 07-3-1081 Conduct a Link-up (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1090 Conduct a Movement to Contact (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1144 Conduct a Screen (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1153 Conduct a Security Patrol (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1189 Conduct Actions at Danger Areas (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon) 07-3-1216 Conduct an Infiltration or Exfiltration (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1288 Cross a Water Obstacle (Dismounted) (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1432 Take Action on Contact (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad)

SUPPORTED T&EO'S ARTEP NUMBER T&EO NUMBER T&EO TASK TITLE 07-3-1153 Conduct a Security Patrol (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1189 Conduct Actions at Danger Areas (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon) 07-3-1216 Conduct an Infiltration or Exfiltration (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1288 Cross a Water Obstacle (Dismounted) (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1432 Take Action on Contact (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-2000 Conduct a Route Reconnaissance (Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) ARTEP 7-93-MTP 07-5-1001 Conduct Surveillance (LRS Team) 07-5-1002 Reconnoiter Area (LRS) 07-5-1003 Reconnoiter Zone (LRS) 07-5-1004 Assess Damage 07-5-1102 Conduct Helicopter Insertion/Extraction 07-5-1103 Conduct Ground Infiltration/Exfiltration 07-5-1107 Move Tactically (LRS) 07-5-1108 Cross Danger Area 07-5-1109 Cross Water Obstacle (LRS) 07-5-1110 Establish Hide Site 07-5-1111 Establish Surveillance Site 07-5-1112 Conduct Linkup (LRS Team) 07-5-1115 Establish a Patrol Base 07-5-1401 Evade and Recover 07-5-1502 Establish/Recover a Cache

2-4. Battle Drill 07-3-D9106.

TASK: Knock Out Bunkers (Platoon) (07-3-D9106)

CONDITIONS: The platoon receives fire from the enemy in bunkers, while moving as a part of a larger force.

STANDARDS: The platoon destroys the designated bunker by killing, capturing, or forcing the withdrawal of enemy personnel in the bunker. The platoon maintains a sufficient fighting force that can defeat the enemy's counterattack and continue operations.

SUPPORTING INDIVIDUAL TASKS: See also Appendix A, "Individual Task-to-Drill Matrix."

References Task Number Task Title STP 21-1-SMCT 071-311-2007 EngageTargets with an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle 071-311-2027 Load an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle 071-311-2028 Unload an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle 071-311-2029 Correct Malfunctions of an M16A1 or M16A Rifle 071-311-2127 Load an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2128 Unload an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2129 Correct Malfunctions of an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-311-2130 Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher 071-312-3027 Load an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3028 Unload an M60 Machine Gun 071-312-3029 Correct Malfunctions of an M60 Machine Gun

References Task Number Task Title 071-312-3031 Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun 071-325-4407 Employ Hand Grenades 071-326-0502 Move Under Direct Fire 071-326-0503 Move Over, Through, or Around Obstacles (Except Minefields) 071-326-0510 React to Indirect Fire While Dismounted 071-326-0513 Select Temporary Fighting Positions 081-831-1000 Evaluate a Casualty 081-831-1000-A Evaluate a Casualty 081-831-1003 Perform First Aid to Clear an Object Stuck in the Throat of a Conscious Casualty 081-831-1003-A Perform First Aid to Clear an Object Stuck in the Throat of a Conscious Casualty 081-831-1005 Perform First Aid to Prevent or Control Shock 081-831-1005-A Perform First Aid to Prevent or Control Shock 081-831-1007 Perform First Aid for Burns 081-831-1007-A Perform First Aid for Burns 081-831-1016 Put an a Field or Pressure Dressing 081-831-1017 Put on a Tourniquet 081-831-1025 Perform First Aid For An Open Abdominal Wound 081-831-1025-A Perform First Aid for an Open Abdominal Wound 081-831-1026 Perform First Aid for an Open Chest Wound 081-831-1026-A Perform First Aid for an Open Chest Wound 081-831-1033 Perform First Aid for an Open Head Wound 081-831-1033-A Perform First Aid for an Open Head Wound 081-831-1034 Perform First Aid for a Suspected Fracture 081-831-1034-A Perform First Aid for a Suspected Fracture 081-831-1040 Transport a Casualty using a One-Man Carry 081-831-1041 Transport a Casualty using a Two-Man Carry or an Improvised Litter 081-831-1042 Perform Mouth-To-Mouth Resuscitation 081-831-1042-A Perform Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation STP 21-24-SMCT 061-283-1002 Locate a Target by Grid Coordinates 071-326-0515 Select a Movement Route Using a Map 071-329-1006 Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Dismounted 071-331-0820 Analyze Terrain STP 7-11BC1-SM-TG 071-010-0006 Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-052-0005 Operate a Night Vision Sight AN/TAS- 071-052-0006 Engage Targets with an M47 Medium Antitank Weapon 071-054-0001 Prepare an M136 Launcher for Firing 071-054-0003 Perform Misfire Procedures on an M Launcher 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-315-0003 Operate a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-315-0008 Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-315-0030 Operate Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS- 071-315-0091 Operate a Thermal Viewer AN/PAS- 071-315-2308 Engage Targets with an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS-

References Task Number Task Title 071-317-3306 Perform Misfire Procedures on an M Medium Antitank Weapon 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team STP 7-11BCHM24-SM-TG 061-283-1004 Locate a Target by Shift From a Known Point 071-326-5605 Control Movement of a Fire Team 071-326-5606 Select an Overwatch Position 071-326-5611 Conduct the Maneuver of a Squad 071-326-5630 Conduct Movement Techniques by a Platoon 071-329-1030 Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-410-0010 Conduct a Leader's Reconnaissance 071-410-0019 Control Organic Fires 071-420-0005 Conduct the Maneuver of a Platoon 071-710-0004 Control Use of Night Vision Devices

ILLUSTRATIONS : N/A

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:

  1. The platoon initiates contact.
  2. The squad in contact establishes a base of fire.
  3. The platoon leader, his RATELO, platoon FO, and one machine gun team move forward to link up with the squad leader of the squad in contact.
  4. The platoon sergeant moves forward with the second machine gun team and assumes control of the base-of-fire squad.
  5. The base-of-fire squad-- a. Destroys or suppresses enemy crew-served weapons. b. Continues suppressive fires at the lowest possible level.
  6. The platoon FO calls for and adjusts indirect fires as directed by the platoon leader.
  7. The platoon leader determines that he can maneuver by identifying-- a. The enemy bunkers, other supporting positions, and any obstacles. b. The size of the enemy force engaging the platoon. (The number of enemy automatic weapons, the presence of any vehicles, and the employment of indirect fires are indicators of enemy strength.) c. A vulnerable flank to at least one bunker. d. A covered and concealed flanking route to the flank of the bunker.
  8. The platoon leader determines which bunker is to be assaulted first and directs one squad (not in contact) to knock it out.
  9. If necessary, the platoon sergeant repositions a squad, fire team, or a machine gun team to isolate the bunker as well as to continue suppressive fires.
  10. The assaulting squad, with the platoon leader and his RATELO, move along the covered and concealed route and take action to knock out the bunker. a. On the platoon leader's signal, the support squad lifts or shifts fires to the opposite side of the bunker from which the squad is assaulting. b. At the same time, the platoon FO shifts indirect fires to isolate enemy positions.
  11. The assaulting squad leader reports to the platoon leader and reorganizes his squad.
TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:
  1. The platoon leader-- a. Directs the supporting squad to move up and knock out the next bunker.

OR b. Directs the assaulting squad to continue and knock out the next bunker. c. Rotates squads as necessary.

  1. The platoon leader reports, reorganizes as necessary, and continues the mission. The company follows up the success of the platoon attack and continues to assault enemy positions.

SUPPORTED T&EO'S ARTEP NUMBER T&EO NUMBER T&EO TASK TITLE ARTEP 7-10-MTP 07-2-1000 Conduct a Deliberate Attack (Infantry Company) 07-2-1450 Secure Routes (Infantry Company) 07-2-1468 Take Action on Contact (Infantry Company) 07-2-1477 Breach an Obstacle (Infantry Company) 07-2-1486 Conduct Operations with Armored or Mechanized Infantry Vehicles in an Urban Environment (Infantry Company) ARTEP 7-12-MTP 07-2-1000 Conduct a Deliberate Attack (Infantry Company) 07-2-1450 Secure Routes (Infantry Company) 07-2-1468 Take Action on Contact (Infantry Company) 07-2-1477 Breach an Obstacle (Infantry Company) 07-2-1486 Conduct Operations with Armored or Mechanized Infantry Vehicles in an Urban Environment (Infantry Company) ARTEP 7-4-MTP 07-3-1423 Secure a Route (Antiarmor/Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1432 Take Action on Contact (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) ARTEP 7-5-MTP 07-3-1009 Conduct a Deliberate Attack (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1027 Breach an Obstacle (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1243 Conduct Operations with Armored or Mechanized Vehicles in an Urban Environment (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1423 Secure a Route (Antiarmor/Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1432 Take Action on Contact (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) ARTEP 7-7J-MTP 07-3-1009 Conduct a Deliberate Attack (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1027 Breach an Obstacle (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1243 Conduct Operations with Armored or Mechanized Vehicles in an Urban Environment (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1423 Secure a Route (Antiarmor/Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1432 Take Action on Contact (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) ARTEP 7-8-MTP 07-3-1009 Conduct a Deliberate Attack (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1027 Breach an Obstacle (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1243 Conduct Operations with Armored or Mechanized Vehicles in an Urban Environment (Infantry Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1423 Secure a Route (Antiarmor/Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1432 Take Action on Contact (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) ARTEP 7-90-MTP 07-3-1432 Take Action on Contact (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) ARTEP 7-91-MTP 07-3-1423 Secure a Route (Antiarmor/Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) ARTEP 7-92-MTP 07-3-1423 Secure a Route (Antiarmor/Infantry/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad) 07-3-1432 Take Action on Contact (Infantry/Mortar/Reconnaissance Platoon/Squad)

References Task Number Task Title 071-317-3306 Perform Misfire Procedures on an M Medium Antitank Weapon 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team STP 7-11BC24-SM-TG 061-283-1004 Locate a Target by Shift From a Known Point 071-010-0006 Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-052-0005 Operate a Night Vision Sight AN/TAS- 071-052-0006 Engage Targets with an M47 Medium Antitank Weapon 071-054-0001 Prepare an M136 Launcher for Firing 071-054-0003 Perform Misfire Procedures on an M Launcher 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-315-0003 Operate a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-315-0008 Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-315-0030 Operate Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS- 071-315-0091 Operate a Thermal Viewer AN/PAS- 071-315-2308 Engage Targets with an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-315-2352 Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-317-3306 Perform Misfire Procedures on an M Medium Antitank Weapon 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team 071-326-5605 Control Movement of a Fire Team 071-326-5606 Select an Overwatch Position 071-326-5611 Conduct the Maneuver of a Squad 071-326-5630 Conduct Movement Techniques by a Platoon 071-329-1030 Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-410-0010 Conduct a Leader's Reconnaissance 071-410-0019 Control Organic Fires 071-420-0005 Conduct the Maneuver of a Platoon 071-710-0004 Control Use of Night Vision Devices STP 7-11BCHM1-SM 071-010-0006 Engage Targets with an M249 Machine Gun 071-052-0005 Operate a Night Vision Sight AN/TAS- 071-052-0006 Engage Targets with an M47 Medium Antitank Weapon 071-054-0001 Prepare an M136 Launcher for Firing 071-054-0003 Perform Misfire Procedures on an M Launcher 071-054-0004 Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher 071-315-0003 Operate a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-315-0008 Engage Targets with an M60 Machine Gun Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-315-0030 Operate Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS- 071-315-0091 Operate a Thermal Viewer AN/PAS- 071-315-2308 Engage Targets with an M16A1 or M16A2 Rifle Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-315-2352 Engage Targets with an M203 Grenade Launcher Using a Night Vision Sight AN/PVS- 071-317-3306 Perform Misfire Procedures on an M Medium Antitank Weapon 071-326-0501 Move as a Member of a Fire Team

References Task Number Task Title STP 7-11BCHM24-SM-TG 061-283-1004 Locate a Target by Shift From a Known Point 071-326-5605 Control Movement of a Fire Team 071-326-5606 Select an Overwatch Position 071-326-5611 Conduct the Maneuver of a Squad 071-326-5630 Conduct Movement Techniques by a Platoon 071-329-1030 Navigate from One Point on the Ground to Another Point While Mounted 071-410-0010 Conduct a Leader's Reconnaissance 071-410-0019 Control Organic Fires 071-420-0005 Conduct the Maneuver of a Platoon 071-710-0004 Control Use of Night Vision Devices

ILLUSTRATIONS : N/A

TASK STEPS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES:

  1. The section/squad in contact reacts to contact.
  2. The platoon employs suppressive fires.
  3. The section/squad in contact- a. Establishes a base-of-fire position. b. Establishes local security. c. Adds its suppressive fires against the enemy.
  4. The platoon leader, his RATELO, platoon FO, and the squad leader of the next squad move forward to link up with the squad leader of the squad in contact.
  5. The platoon sergeant repositions the remaining squad, if necessary, to provide additional observation and supporting fires.
  6. The platoon leader determines that he can maneuver by-- a. Identifying the building and other obstacles. b. Identifying the size of enemy force engaging the platoon. (The number of enemy automatic weapons, the presence of vehicles, and the employment of indirect fires are indicators of enemy strength.) c. Indentfying an entry point. (Assaulting squads should enter any building at the highest level possible.) d. Identifying a covered and concealed route to the entry point.
  7. The platoon leader designates a base-of-fire squad and an assault squad.
  8. The base-of-fire squad-- a. Destroys or suppresses enemy weapons that are firing effectively against the platoon. b. Obscures the enemy's position with smoke if available. c. Continues suppressive fires at the lowest possible level.
  9. The platoon leader designates the entry point of the building.
  10. The platoon leader directs the assault squad to enter the building and secure a foothold.
  11. The base-of-fire team repositions, as necessary, to isolate the building as well as continue suppressive fires.
  12. The squad leader of the assaulting squad designates the entry point.
  13. Allowing cook-off time (two seconds maximum), and shouting FRAG OUT, the lead soldier of the assaulting fire team prepares and throws a grenade into the building.