4-19
dismounted,
3-10
(illus)
limited visibility, 4-45 through 4-54
mounted, 3-11 (illus)
offensive operations, 4-3
combat orders, overview, 2-4, 2-5
characteristics,
4-17
combat service support
spectrum of, 4-18 (illus)
assets, 1-13, 1-14 (illus)
special purpose attacks, 4-33 through
defensive BOS, 5-13
4-37 (see also individual entries)
offensive BOS, 4-11
techniques, 4-37 through 4-54 (see also
combat support
individual entries
air defense artillery (see also separate
urban operations, deliberate, 6-21, 6-22
entry), 10-42 through 10-47
(illus), 6-23
assets, 1-12 (illus), 1-13 (illus)
command and support relationship,
battalion organization, overview, 1-3, 1-4
10-1, 10-2
(illus)
engineer (see also separate entry), 10-31
battlefield operating systems (see also
through 10-42
individual entries)
fires support (see also separate entry),
defensive operations, 5-5 through 5-13
10-2 through 10-31
offensive operations, 4-10 through 4-13
NBC, 10-46, 10-47
overview, 1-19 through 1-21
operation, 10-1 through 10-47
battle position
command and control
defensive, 5-16 through 5-18
BOS, overview, 1-19
alternate position, 5-16 (illus)
concept, 2-1
engagement areas, 5-19 (illus)
convoy, escort mission, 8-17 through 8-
platoon battle position, defense of,
21
mutually supporting, 5-18 (illus)
definition, 2-1
supplementary, 5-16, 5-17 (illus)
fundamentals, 2-2
BOS (see battlefield operating systems)
responsibilities, 2-3
Index-1
FM 3-21.11
urban operations, defense, 6-40,
enemy
6-41
analyzing during TLP, 2-16 through
urban operations, offense, 6-16
2-19 (illus)
counterattack
assault, in defensive operations, 5-4
defense,
5-4
engagement area
type of attack, offensive, 4-36
battle position, 5-19 (illus)
course of action
development, in the defense, 5-31
analysis of, during TLP, 2-24
through 5-37
development, during TLP, 2-22 through
enemy avenue of approach, 5-31,
2-24
5-32 (illus)
war game, during TLP, 2-25, 2-26
indirect fires, 5-36, 5-37 (illus)
obstacles, 5-35, 5-36 (illus)
defense, 5-1 through 5-48
rehearsal, 5-37
battle position, 5-16
scheme of maneuver, enemy, 5-32, 5-33
characteristics, 5-2, 5-3
(illus)
linear, 5-26 (illus)
weapons systems, emplacement, 5-34,
non-linear, 5-27 (illus), 5-28
5-35 (illus)
perimeter, 5-21 through 5-26
engineers, combat support, 10-31 through
reverse slope, 5-28 through 5-32
10-42
sector, 5-14, 5-15 (illus)
countermobililty, 10-36 through 10-41
sequence, 5-3 through 5-5
mobility, 10-35, 10-36 (illus)
strongpoint, 5-19, 5-20 (illus)
organization and capabilities, 10-31
techniques (see also individual entries),
through 10-34, 10-33 (illus), 10-34
5-13 through 5-41
(illus)
types, 5-1
envelopment, form of maneuver, 4-3, 4-4
urban operations, in, 6-30 through 6-51
(illus)
types, 6-42 through 6-51
exploitation, type of offensive operation,
delay, 5-42 through 5-44 (illus)
4-3, 4-33
techniques, 5-43, 5-44
alternating
positions,
5-44
feint, type of attack, 4-36
subsequent positions, 5-43, 5-44
file
(illus)
movement formation, 3-14 through 3-16
types,
5-42
dismounted,
3-15
(illus)
demonstration, type of attack, offensive,
mounted,
3-16
(illus)
4-37
fire support
direct fire planning and control, H-1 through
close support, 10-22, 10-23
H-21
combat support, 10-2 through 10-31
control measures, H-10 (illus)
indirect fire capability, 10-2, 10-3
fire commands, H-20, H-21
(illus), 10-4 (illus)
fire patterns, H-14 (illus)
communications, 10-20, 10-21 (illus)
friendly-based quadrants, H-13 (illus)
defensive BOS, 5-7, 5-8
target array, H-15
final protective fires, 10-17 (illus)
terrain-based quadrants, H-12 (illus)
fire support team, 10-23
weapons safety posture levels, H-18
matrix, 10-14, 10-15, 10-16 (illus)
(illus)
mortars, 10-23, 10-24 (illus), 10-25
linkup,
7-6
(illus), 10-26 (illus)
planning, H-7 through H-9
offensive BOS, 4-10
principles, H-1, H-2, H-3
quick fire channel, 10-21, 10-22 (illus)
process, H-3 through H-6
targets, 10-16, 10-17
team organization, 1-12, 1-13 (illus)
echelon, 3-16 through 3-18
Index-2
FM 3-21.11
urban operations, employment of, 6-36
relationship to movement, 3-1, 3-1
through 6-40
(illus)
fratricide avoidance, F-1 through F-3
medical team organization, 1-13, 1-14 (illus)
frontal attack, form of maneuver, 4-7
METT-TC
urban operations, factors in, 6-11
guard, security oeprations, 7-13 through 7-
through 6-16, 6-15 (illus)
17, 7-16 (illus)
use of, during TLP, 2-8 through 2-20
MDMP (see military decision-making
health service support
process)
casualty evacuation, 11-24, 11-25,
military decision-making process
11-26 (illus), 11-27 (illus)
integration of, in TLP, 2-5, D-1, D-2
in CSS, 11-23 through 11-27
(illus)
mission
infantry rifle company, organization
receive the mission, in TLP, 2-7 through
overview, 1-4, 1-5 (illus)
2-22 (see also individual entries)
infiltration
analysis of, in TLP, 2-7 through 2-9
form of maneuver, 4-5, 4-6 (illus)
mobile gun system
offensive activity, 4-54 through 4-58
capabilities,
B-3
search-and-attack, 4-25 (illus)
defensive operations, B-7, B-8, B-9
Javelin employment, A-1 through A-12
(illus)
capabilities,
A-3
limitations, B-3
considerations in employment, A-4
offensive operations, B-4 through B-7
firing pair, A-5 (illus)
support by fire, B-5 (illus)
flight profile, top attack mode, A-7
bypass, B-5, B-6 (illus), B-7 (illus)
(illus)
platoon, B-1 through B-20
direct attack mode, A-8 (illus)
organization, 1-10, 1-11 (illus), B-1
limitations, A-4
(illus)
range, A-10, A-11 (illus)
responsibilities, B-2
sectors of fire, A-5 (illus)
stability and support operations, B-15
standoff range, A-6 (illus)
through B-20
technical characteristics, A-1 (illus)
traffic control points, B-19 (illus)
urban operations, 6-35, 6-43, A-7
cordon and search, B-20 (illus)
urban operations, B-9 through B -15
line, movement formations, 3-11, 3-12
dead space, B-13 (illus)
dismounted,
3-12
(illus)
employment in, 6-3, 6-4 (illus), 6-5
mounted, 3-12 (illus)
(illus), 6-6 (illus), 6-9 (illus),
linear assault
6-35, 6-36, 6-44
follow-and-support, 4-53 (illus)
vehicle hide position, B-15 (illus)
offensive, 4-51 (illus)
mobility, countermobility, survivability (see
modified,
4-50
also engineer)
support element, 4-52 (illus)
defensive BOS, 5-9
linkup, tactical enabling operation, 7-5
offensive BOS, 4-11
through 7-8
mortar
combat support, 10-23 through 10-31
maintenance operations, in CSS, 11-21,
section organization, 1-12 (illus)
11-22
movement
maneuver
control techniques, 3-22
defensive operations, 5-5 through 5-7
defined,
3-1
defined,
3-1
formations (see also individual entries),
offensive operations, 4-8, 4-9
3-8 through 3-19
considerations,
3-9
Index-3
FM 3-21.11
selection,
3-18
types of operations, 4-2, 4-3 (see also
comparison,
3-19
(table)
individual entries)
use of, 3-19 through 3-21
urban operations, 6-10
initiation of, during TLP, 2-26
operation order
relationship to maneuver, 3-1, 3-2 (illus)
higher headquarters, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 2-17
security during, 3-23 (illus), 3-24
issue, during TLP, 2-28
techniques, 3-2 through 3-8 (see also
preparation of, in TLP, 2-6
individual entries)
OPORD (see operation order)
urban operations, 6-20 through 6-29
overwatch, 4-58
movement to contact
considerations for, 4-31, 4-32 (illus)
passage of lines
offensive operations, 4-3
forward passage of lines, 7-21, 7-22
planning considerations, 4-21
(illus)
techniques, 4-27 through 4-33 (see also
planning, 7-20
approach-march) (see also search-
rearward passage of lines, 7-22, 7-23
and-attack)
(illus)
reconnaissance coordination, 7-20
NBC (see nuclear, biological, chemical)
tactical enabling operation, 7-19 through
night vision devices, 4-46 (illus), 4-49, 4-50
7-22
nuclear, biological, chemical
penetration, 4-6, 4-7 (illus)
combat support, 10-46, 10-47
perimeter defense
reconnaissance
support,
10-46
company,
5-22
(illus)
decontamination
support,
10-47
Y variation, 5-23, 5-24 (illus)
priority of work, defensive, 5-38 through
OAKOC (see terrain)
5-41
observation post, established, during
pursuit, offensive operation, 4-3, 4-33
stability operations, 8-12, 8-13 (illus)
obstacles
raid, 4-35
actions at, during stability operations,
Raptor/Hornet, 10-39, 10-40 (illus)
8-20, 8-21
reconnaissance
combat support, countermobility, 10-36
conduct of, during TLP, 2-27
through 10-41
defense,
5-3
lanes, 5-12
NBC, in combat support, 10-46
plan and integrate, in engagement areas,
offense,
4-8,
4-47
5-35, 5-36 (illus)
passage of lines, 7-20
protective, in defensive operations, 5-11
tactical enabling operation, 7-1 through
tactical, in defensive operations, 5-10,
7-5, 7-3 (illus)
5-11 (table)
relative combat power
urban operations, 6-33 (illus)
analysis of, during TLP, 2-23
wire, 5-12 (illus)
matrix, 2-23 (illus)
offense, 4-1 through 4-63
reserve, offense, 4-62
actions on contact, 4-13 through 4-17
resuply
four
steps
of,
4-14
company techniques, 11-18
attack, 4-17 through 4-21 (see also
emergency,
11-17
attack)
LOGPAC,
11-15
bypass, 4-60
methods (mounted), 11-15
clear an objective, 4-60
service station, 11-16 (illus)
follow and support, 4-59
tailgate,
11-17
(illus)
forms of maneuver, 4-3 through 4-7 (see
prestock,
11-17
also individual entries)
routine,
11-14
sequence of, 4-7 through 4-10
Index-4
FM 3-21.11
retirement (see also retrograde operations),
stability
operations,
C-5
5-48
team organization, 1-11, 1-12 (illus)
retrograde operations, 5-41 through 5-48
soldier’s load, 11-4 through 11-8
delay, 5-42 through 5-44 (illus)
Javelin employment, considerations,
retirement,
5-48
A-7
withdrawal, 5-45 through 5-47 (illus)
load echelon, 11-5 (illus)
rifle platoon
SOSRA (see breaching)
headquarters, 1-7, 1-8 (illus)
spoiling attack, type of attack, offense, 4-35
mounted element, 1-8, 1-9 (illus)
stability operations, 8-1 through 8-22
organization, 1-6, 1-7 (illus)
planning considerations, 8-1 through 8-4
rifle squad, 1-9, 1-10 (illus)
tasks, 8-6 through 8-22
weapons squad, 1-10 (illus)
types, 8-4 through 8-6
risk assessment, during TLP, 2-21
strongpoint
risk management, E-1 through E-6
assault of, as attack technique, 4-37
command climate, E-6
through 4-45
potential hazards, E-2 (illus)
defense, 5-19, 5-20 (illus)
risk levels, E-3 (illus)
urban operations, defense of, 6-48, 6-49
worksheet, E-3 (illus)
(illus), 6-50
road march, G-1 through G-4
Stryker brigade combat team
control measures, G-2
capabilities and limitations, 1-1, 1-2
march columns, G-1
(illus)
planning considerations, G-1
characteristics, infantry rifle company,
quartering party, G-2
1-1
rules of engagement, stability operations,
CSS, 11-9 through 11-12
8-1
key personnel duties, responsibilities,
rules of interaction, stability operations, 8-2
1-14 through 1-19
operational premise, 1-1
SBCT (see Stryker brigade combat team)
organization, 1-3 through 1-14 (see also
scatterable mines
individual entries)
countermobility in combat support,
urban operations, 6-1 through 6-3
10-38 (illus), 10-39 (illus)
support operations, 9-1 through 9-7
delivery systems, 10-39
CBRNE consequence management, 9-3
marking, 10-40, 10-41 (illus), 10-42
considerations for, 9-5, 9-6
(illus)
domestic support, 9-1
search-and-attack
foreign humanitarian assistance, 9-2
technique in movement to contact, 4-22
phases of, 9-6, 9-7
through 4-27 (illus)
relief operations, 9-2
security
defensive operations, 5-3
terrain
offensive operations, 4-63
analysis of, during TLP, 2-9 through
security operations, tactical enabling
2-15
operation, 7-8 through 7-18
avenue of approach, 2-12, 2-13 (illus)
forms of operations, 7-8
classifying terrain mobility, 2-10
guard, 7-13 through 7-17
cover and concealment, 2-15 (illus)
local security, 7-17
key terrain, 2-13, 2-14 (illus)
planning, 7-8 through 7-11
OAKOC, 2-10, 2-11 (illus)
screen, 7-11 through 7-13
observation and fields of fire, 2-14, 2-15
sniper, C-1 through C-7
(illus)
built-up areas, C-6
obstacles, 2-11, 2-12 (illus)
defensive operations, C-4
prioritizing terrain analysis, 2-10
offensive operations, C-3
visual aids, 2-10
Index-5
FM 3-21.11
time available, analysis of, during TLP,
2-19, 2-20 (illus)
TLP (see troop-leading procedure)
trains, combat service support, 11-8, 11-9
traveling
movement technique, 3-3, 3-4 (illus)
dismounted,
3-4
(illus)
mounted,
3-4
(illus)
traveling overwatch
movement technique, 3-5, 3-6
dismounted,
3-5
(illus)
mounted,
3-6
(illus)
offensive activity, 4-59
troop-leading procedure, 2-5 through 2-28
application, 2-5 (illus) through 2-7
integration with MDMP, D-1, D-2
(illus)
turning movement, 4-4, 4-5 (illus)
urban operations, 6-1 through 6-51
battle command in, 6-16 through 6-18
defense in, 6-30 through 6-51
employment considerations, SBCT, 6-1
through 6-3
MGS, employment in, 6-3 through 6-9
movement, 6-20 through 6-29
offense in, 6-10 through 6-29
task organization, 6-18 through 6-20
vee, ovement formation, 3-13, 3-14
dismounted,
3-14
(illus)
mounted, 3-14 (illus)
vehicle laager, tactical enabling operations,
7-18, 7-19
war game (see course of action)
warning order, 2-6, 2-22
WARNO (see warning order)
weapons replacement, in CSS, 11-28, 11-29
wedge, ovement formation, 3-12, 3-13
dismounted,
3-13
(illus)
mounted, 33-13 (illus)
withdrawal (see also retrograde operations)
assisted, 5-45, 5-47
unassisted, 5-46, 5-47 (illus)
Index-6