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B-GL-383-002/PS-002

LAND FORCE

VOLUME 2

BATTLE TASK STANDARDS


(ENGLISH)

(This publication supersedes B-GL-383-002 series, dated 1999.)

WARNING
ALTHOUGH NOT CLASSIFIED, THIS PUBLICATION, OR ANY PART OF IT MAY BE EXEMPT FROM
DISCLOSURE TO THE PUBLIC UNDER THE ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT. ALL ELEMENTS OF
INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MUST BE CLOSELY SCRUTINIZED TO ASCERTAIN
WHETHER OR NOT THE PUBLICATION OR ANY PART OF IT, MAY BE RELEASED.

Published on the Authority of the Chief of the Land Staff


B-GL-383-002/PS-002

LAND FORCE

VOLUME 2

BATTLE TASK STANDARDS


(ENGLISH)

(This publication supersedes B-GL-383-002 series, dated 1999.)

WARNING
ALTHOUGH NOT CLASSIFIED, THIS PUBLICATION, OR ANY PART OF IT MAY BE EXEMPT FROM
DISCLOSURE TO THE PUBLIC UNDER THE ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT. ALL ELEMENTS OF
INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MUST BE CLOSELY SCRUTINIZED TO ASCERTAIN
WHETHER OR NOT THE PUBLICATION OR ANY PART OF IT, MAY BE RELEASED.

Published on the Authority of the Chief of the Land Staff

OPI: DAT OTS BTS & Validation 2007-01-15


Battle Task Standards

FOREWORD
1. B-GL-383-002/PS-002 Battle Task Standards Volume 2 is issued on the authority of the
Chief of the Land Staff.
2. This publication is effective upon receipt and supersedes the entire B-GL-383-002 series
Battle Task Standards (less Medical and Military Police).
3. The French version of this publication is B-GL-383-002/PS-005 Les Normes d’Aptitude
au Combat.
4. Suggested amendments should be forwarded through normal channels to the Directorate
of Army Training (DAT) of the Land Force Doctrine and Training System (LFDTS).
5. Unless otherwise noted, masculine pronouns contained herein refer to both genders.
6. This publication will be only available electronically. It can be found at the following
sites: http://lfdts.army.mil.ca/ael/publications.asp on the Defence Information Network (DIN) or
at http://www.armyapp.dnd.ca/ael/Default.asp on the World Wide Web.
7. This publication is intended to be read in conjunction with B-GL-383-002/PS-001,
Volume 1—Use of BTS, and B-GL-383-002/PS-003 Volume 3—BTS Resource Template Staff
Planning Tool.
8. The following statement establishes the basic condition applicable to all BTS:
Operations (including tasks) will occur by day or night and possibly under NBC
conditions. Civilians, government organizations, non-government organizations,
private voluntary organizations, and the press could be present in the area of
operations. The Law of Armed Conflict and the Soldiers’ Code of Conduct apply
in all cases. Rules of Engagement will be given for all training events.
Additional conditions may be imposed for the purposes of theatre-mission specific
training, but the imposition of additional conditions should not alter the necessary
conditions stated in the ‘given’ or ‘denied’ sub-paragraphs.
9. The contents of the Conditions paragraph merely provide amplifying conditions to this
generic statement of conditions. The conditions, however, are also provided in terms of the
Force Training Scenario (FTS).
10. It is intended that this be a ‘living’ document updated IAW CF directed requirements and
the Land Force Capability Release Methodology.
11. Medical and Military Police BTS may be added to this volume in the near future pending
the results of discussions with CFMG and CFPM.
12. Published on the authority of the Chief of the Land Staff by the Army Publishing Office,
Fort Frontenac, Kingston, Ontario.
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada,
as represented by the Minister of National Defence, 2007.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD.................................................................................................................................. i
CHAPTER 1 JOINT INTER-AGENCY MULTINATIONAL PUBLIC (JIMP)
OPERATIONS .......................................................................................................1
CHAPTER 2 ARMY COMMON BTS ........................................................................................3
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.....................................................................................4
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE....................................5
EXECUTE A BREAK OF CONTACT .................................................................................6
EXECUTE SELF-EXTRACTION FROM MINEFIELD / UXO CONTAMINATED
AREA .....................................................................................................................................7
RESPOND TO AN AMBUSH / IED STRIKE......................................................................8
LAY AND LIFT PROTECTIVE MINEFIELD.....................................................................9
EXECUTE SELF-EXTRACTION FROM MINEFIELD / UXO CONTAMINATED
AREA ...................................................................................................................................11
RESPOND TO AN AMBUSH / IED STRIKE....................................................................12
LAY AND LIFT PROTECTIVE MINEFIELD...................................................................13
EXECUTE ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................................15
HANDLE PWS/DETAINEES/PIFWC................................................................................17
MOVE TACTICALLY ........................................................................................................19
DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC ....................................................................................21
DENY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES ..............................................................................23
EXECUTE ALL ARMS AIR DEFENCE............................................................................25
EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE ..........................................................................................27
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE AND OPERATIONAL DECONTAMINATION.....................28
REACT TO DIRECT FIRE .................................................................................................30
REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE .............................................................................................32
EXECUTE REORGANIZATION .......................................................................................34
TREAT AND EVACUATE CASUALTIES .......................................................................35
OCCUPY AN HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA .....................................................36
EXECUTE CRASH OF HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA......................................38
EXECUTE ROAD MOVEMENT .......................................................................................39
EXECUTE LIAISON...........................................................................................................40
ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPON SYSTEMS.....................................42

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ESTABLISH A ROADBLOCK / CHECKPOINT ..............................................................44


EXECUTE CALL FOR FIRE..............................................................................................45
CONSTRUCT COLLECTIVE NBC PROTECTION .........................................................46
MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS.....................................................................48
COORDINATE INTEGRAL CSS.......................................................................................50
EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL...............................................................................................52
CROSS A CONTAMINATED AREA ................................................................................53
PREPARE FOR NBC ATTACK .........................................................................................55
EXECUTE REPLENISHMENT..........................................................................................58
REGIMENT / BATTALION / HELICOPTER SQUADRON ............................................60
EXECUTE OPP ...................................................................................................................60
ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL......................................62
MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS.....................................................................63
DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE INFORMATION OPERATIONS....................................65
INTEGRATE THE ISTAR PLAN.......................................................................................66
INTEGRATE FIRE PLAN ..................................................................................................67
INTEGRATE CLOSE SUPPORT CSS ACTIVITIES ........................................................69
MANAGE CIVPOP/NON-COMBATANTS/DP ................................................................70
EXECUTE A LINK-UP.......................................................................................................72
EXECUTE A PASSAGE OF LINES...................................................................................74
EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL...............................................................................................75
EXECUTE REAR AREA SECURITY (RAS) ....................................................................76
EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE ..........................................................................................77
EXECUTE HARBOUR AND ASSEMBLY AREA OPERATIONS .................................78
EXECUTE MINE STRIKE / INCIDENT RESPONSE ......................................................79
PROVIDE INTEGRAL CSS ...............................................................................................82
CROWD CONFRONTATION OPERATIONS .......................................................................83
MONITOR CROWDS .........................................................................................................84
CONTROL CROWDS .........................................................................................................86
CHAPTER 3 ARMOURED RECCE.........................................................................................89
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP...............................................................................90
EXECUTE A PICKET.........................................................................................................92
RECONNOITRE ROUTE MOUNTED ..............................................................................93

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EXECUTE A BYPASS........................................................................................................96
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT ......................................................................97
EXECUTE A LINKUP ........................................................................................................99
EXECUTE SCREEN .........................................................................................................100
EXECUTE FLANK SECURITY.......................................................................................102
EXECUTE A DELAY .......................................................................................................104
EXECUTE A RELIEF .......................................................................................................106
CONSOLIDATE ................................................................................................................108
EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL ....................................................................................109
EXECUTE CONVOY ESCORT .......................................................................................111
SUPPORT A TASK WITH CONTROL MEASURES .....................................................115
RECONNOITRE POINT MOUNTED ..............................................................................117
RECONNOITRE POINT DISMOUNTED .......................................................................118
EXECUTE CALL FOR FIRE............................................................................................119
ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND SECONDARY ARMAMENT ......................120
ESTABLISH A TRAFFIC CONTROL POST ..................................................................122
RECONNOITRE AREA MOUNTED...............................................................................124
RECONNOITRE ZONE MOUNTED ...............................................................................126
EXECUTE NBC RECONNAISSANCE ...........................................................................128
EXECUTE NBC SURVEY ...............................................................................................133
PERFORM RUNNING RE-SUPPLY ...............................................................................135
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP ................................................................................137
EXECUTE A CORDON AND SEARCH OPERATION..................................................139
EXECUTE REAR AREA SECURITY (RAS) ..................................................................141
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A RUNNING RE-SUPPLY ............................................144
CHAPTER 4 ARTILLERY......................................................................................................145
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ARTILLERY COMMAND POST (CP) ..................146
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE SUPPORT
COORDINATION CENTRE (FSCC) ...............................................................................148
EXECUTE FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION..............................................................149
EXECUTE RECONNAISSANCE OF A GUN POSITION..............................................151
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ARTILLERY OBSERVATION POST....................152
EXECUTE A DIRECT FIRE MISSION ...........................................................................153

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DEPLOY AND OPERATE A HOWITZER / MORTAR .................................................154


EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN.................................................................................................156
EXECUTE INDIRECT FIRE MISSIONS.........................................................................158
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A BATTERY ........................................................................159
COMMAND AND CONTROL FIRE SUPPORT.............................................................161
ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN A FIRE SUPPORT COMMUNICATION
ARCHITECTURE .............................................................................................................163
EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN.................................................................................................164
EXECUTE FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION..............................................................166
EXECUTE COUNTER-FIRE OPERATIONS ..................................................................168
SURVEILLANCE AND TARGET ACQUISITION .........................................................169
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A STA COMMAND POST ............................................170
EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE ........................................................................................172
WEAPONS LOCATING RADAR ....................................................................................173
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A WEAPONS LOCATING RADAR (WLR) ......................173
ACOUSTIC WEAPONS LOCATION SYSTEM .............................................................175
OPERATE A TCP DET .....................................................................................................175
DEPLOY AND MAINTAIN A MIC DET ........................................................................177
LAUNCH AND RECOVER AN UNINHABITED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) ............179
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A GROUND CONTROL STATION (GCS) ........................181
RECCE AND DEPLOY A SENSOR BASELINE ............................................................183
AIR DEFENCE ..................................................................................................................185
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AIR DEFENCE COMMAND POST .......................186
PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT ................................................187
DEPLOY AIR DEFENCE DETACHMENT.....................................................................188
ENGAGE TARGETS ........................................................................................................189
PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT ................................................190
DEPLOY AIR DEFENCE TROOP ...................................................................................192
PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT ................................................193
ENGAGE TARGETS ........................................................................................................195
PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT ................................................196
DEPLOY AIR DEFENCE TROOP ...................................................................................198
PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT ................................................199

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DEPLOY AIR DEFENCE BATTERY..............................................................................201


CHAPTER 5 ENGINEERS ......................................................................................................203
ENGINEER COMMON.......................................................................................................204
OPERATE AN ENGINEER SUPPORT COORDINATION CENTER ...........................204
OPERATE AN EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
(EOD) RESPONSE CENTER ...........................................................................................205
DIRECT, PROCESS AND DISSEMINATE ENGINEER INTELLIGENCE ..................206
PROVIDE SUSTAINMENT ENGINEERING .................................................................208
ENGINEER RECCE ............................................................................................................210
EXECUTE A MINEFIELD LAYING RECONNAISSANCE ..........................................210
EXECUTE OBSTACLE RECONNAISSANCE ...............................................................212
RECONNOITRE A GAP CROSSING SITE.....................................................................214
RECONNOITRE A ROUTE—ENGINEER .....................................................................216
RECONNOITRE A DEMOLITION TARGET .................................................................218
RECONNOITRE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT TASK .........................................................220
RECONNOITRE A ENEMY MINEFIELD (DISMOUNTED) ........................................222
RECONNOITRE A ENEMY OBSTACLE .......................................................................224
COMBAT ENGINEER COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS ......................................226
EXECUTE AN OBSTACLE BREACH ............................................................................226
ASSIST ATTACK ON FORTIFIED POSITION ..............................................................228
ASSIST IN ASSAULT WATER CROSSING ..................................................................229
EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS......................................................................................231
EXECUTE RESPONSE TO AN EXPLOSIVE INCIDENT .............................................233
DENY FACILITIES ..........................................................................................................235
EXECUTE EXPLOSIVE EXPLOITATION.....................................................................237
CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD..................................................................................239
CONSTRUCT INITIAL STANDARD CAMP .................................................................241
INTEGRATE BARRIER PLAN........................................................................................244
PLAN AND EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS ......................................................246
PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-MOBILITY OPERATIONS ..................................248
PLAN AND EXECUTE SURVIVABILITY OPERATIONS...........................................250
CONTROL EXECUTION OF A RESERVED OBSTACLE............................................252
TRANSFER CONTROL OF AN OBSTACLE .................................................................254

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CONSTRUCT A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE ..........................................................256


CLEAR A BUNKER .........................................................................................................257
PREPARE AND IMPROVE FORDING SITE .................................................................259
CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN FLOATING BRIDGE ................................................261
CONSTRUCT ELEVATED CABLE SYSTEM ...............................................................263
EXECUTE LIVE DEMOLITIONS ...................................................................................264
EXECUTE RAFTING OPERATION................................................................................266
CONSTRUCT WIRE OBSTACLES .................................................................................268
CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND .........................................................................................269
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A MINE CACHE ............................................................271
LAY AND LIFT A MINEFIELD ......................................................................................272
EXTRICATE OTHERS FROM A MINEFIELD ..............................................................274
CONSTRUCT DECOYS ...................................................................................................276
CONSTRUCT NON-EXPLOSIVE VEHICLE OBSTACLES .........................................278
EXECUTE MINE CLEARANCE OPERATIONS............................................................280
PREPARE SITE FOR URBAN OPERATIONS ...............................................................282
CONSTRUCT SHELTER..................................................................................................284
CONSTRUCT NON-STANDARD BRIDGE ...................................................................286
CONSTRUCT MODULAR STEEL TRUSS BRIDGE.....................................................288
CONSTRUCT MEDIUM GIRDER BRIDGE...................................................................290
OPERATE AN ENGINEER SUPPORT COORDINATION CENTER ...........................292
FIELD ENGINEER ..............................................................................................................293
CONTROL EXECUTION OF A RESERVED OBSTACLE............................................293
TRANSFER CONTROL OF AN OBSTACLE .................................................................295
EXECUTE A POINT OBSTACLE BREACH ..................................................................297
CONSTRUCT A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE ..........................................................298
ASSIST ATTACK ON FORTIFIED POSITION ..............................................................299
EXECUTE IMPROVEMENTS AND MARK SAFE LANES..........................................300
PREPARE AND IMPROVE FORDING SITE .................................................................301
CONSTRUCT AN ABATIS ..............................................................................................303
CONSTRUCT A CRATER ...............................................................................................304
ASSIST DIGGING EXPLOSIVELY ................................................................................305
CONSTRUCT WIRE OBSTACLES .................................................................................306

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ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A MINE CACHE ............................................................307


LAY AND LIFT A MINEFIELD ......................................................................................308
SET BOOBY TRAPS ........................................................................................................310
EXTRICATE OTHERS FROM A MINEFIELD / uxo contaminated area .......................311
EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS......................................................................................312
CONDUCT IEDD OPERATIONS ....................................................................................314
EXECUTE EXPLOSIVE EXPLOITATION.....................................................................317
CONSTRUCT NON-EXPLOSIVE VEHICLE OBSTACLES .........................................319
CONSTRUCT MEDIUM GIRDER BRIDGE...................................................................321
INSTALL CULVERT........................................................................................................323
CONSTRUCT SHELTER..................................................................................................325
FIELD ENGINEER (DIVE QUALIFIED SECTION)......................................................327
EXECUTE AN UNDER WATER OBSTACLE BREACH ..............................................327
EXECUTE AN UNDERWATER SEARCHES AND RECOVERY OPERATION.........329
EXECUTE DIVING OPERATIONS.................................................................................331
CONSTRUCT UNDERWATER OBSTACLES ...............................................................333
ARMOURED ENGINEER ..................................................................................................335
EXECUTE AN AEV BREACH ........................................................................................335
EXECUTE A LAUNCH/RECOVERY OF AVLB ...........................................................336
CONSTRUCT AN ANTI-TANK DITCH .........................................................................337
CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND .........................................................................................339
CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE POSITIONS ...................................................341
CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND .........................................................................................342
CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE POSITIONS ...................................................344
CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD..................................................................................345
EXECUTE CLEARING/GRUBBING/STRIPPING OPERATIONS ...............................347
EXECUTE COMPACTION ..............................................................................................349
EXECUTE CUT AND FILL OPERATIONS....................................................................351
EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS ..........................................................................353
CONSTRUCT AN ANTI-TANK DITCH .........................................................................354
CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND .........................................................................................356
CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE POSITIONS ...................................................358
CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND .........................................................................................359

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CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE POSITIONS ...................................................361


CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD..................................................................................362
EXECUTE CLEARING/GRUBBING/STRIPPING OPERATIONS ...............................364
EXECUTE COMPACTION ..............................................................................................366
EXECUTE CUT AND FILL OPERATIONS....................................................................368
EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS ..........................................................................370
EXECUTE DUMP TRUCK HAUL ..................................................................................371
EXECUTE GRADING OPERATIONS ............................................................................375
EXECUTE LIFT ................................................................................................................376
EXECUTE ICE AND SNOW CONTROL ........................................................................377
MAINTAIN ROADS .........................................................................................................378
CONSTRUCT A ROAD ....................................................................................................380
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A BORROW PIT ............................................................383
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A QUARRY ....................................................................386
CONSTRUCT A ROAD ....................................................................................................390
CONSTRUCT AIRFIELD .................................................................................................393
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE ENGINEER DUMP ........................................................396
WATER SUPPLY .................................................................................................................398
PRODUCE BULK POTABLE WATER ...........................................................................398
PLAN, DESIGN AND EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT ..................................400
CONSTRUCT INITIAL/TEMPORARY STANDARD CAMP........................................403
COORDINATE AND MANAGE CONTRACTS.............................................................406
PERFORM STRUCTURAL DAMAGE ASSESSMENT.................................................408
CONSTRUCT A STRUCTURE ........................................................................................410
CONSTRUCT EXPEDIENT FIELD SANITATION STRUCTURES .............................412
INSTALL AN EXTERIOR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM...................................414
INSTALL BULK FLUID STORAGE ...............................................................................416
INSTALL ED EQUIPMENT.............................................................................................418
INSTALL EG EQUIPMENT.............................................................................................420
INSTALL INTERIOR GAS AND PLUMBING ...............................................................422
INSTALL REFRIGERATION / HVAC SYSTEMS .........................................................424
INSTALL SEWERAGE ....................................................................................................426
MAINTAIN ED EQUIPMENT .........................................................................................428

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MAINTAIN EG EQUIPMENT .........................................................................................430


MAINTAIN REFRIGERATION / HVAC SYSTEMS .....................................................432
OPERATE EG EQUIPMENT ...........................................................................................434
REPAIR ED EQUIPMENT ...............................................................................................436
REPAIR EG EQUIPMENT ...............................................................................................438
REPAIR EXTERIOR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ............................................440
REPAIR INTERIOR GAS AND PLUMBING .................................................................442
REPAIR REFRIGERATION / HVAC SYSTEMS ...........................................................444
EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION SURVEY.........................................................................446
MAINTAIN INFRASTRUCTURE ...................................................................................448
GEOMATICS ..................................................................................................................450
PRODUCE A GEOMATIC PRODUCT UTILIZING
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS ..................................................................450
PRODUCE MISSION SPECIFIC DECISION AIDS........................................................452
PRODUCE THREE DIMENSIONAL TERRAIN VISUALIZATION PRODUCT.........454
PERFORM FIELD SURVEY............................................................................................456
EXECUTE GEOMATIC FIELD REPRODUCTION .......................................................458
MAINTAIN A GEOSPATIAL DATABASE....................................................................460
MANAGE THE DISTRIBUTION OF GEOMATIC PRODUCTS ..................................462
CHAPTER 6 SIGNALS ............................................................................................................465
RECONNOITRE a NEW HEADQUARTERS (HQ) location .........................................466
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A COMMUNICATIONS DETACHMENT .........................468
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A COMMAND POST (CP) DETACHMENT ....................470
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A LINE DETACHMENT .....................................................472
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS DET.......................474
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A RADIO RELAY DETACHMENT ...................................475
DEPLOY AND OPERATE AN LCIS DETACHMENT ..................................................477
OPERATE A FACILITY CONTROL (FC) DETACHMENT..........................................478
PROVIDE ITSEC FACILITY CONTROL (ITSEC FC) SERVICES...............................480
COORDINATE COMMUNICATIONS
INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) SERVICES .................................................................482
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A COMMUNICATIONS NODE....................................484
ESTABLISH A CP COMPLEX ........................................................................................486

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S13401028E .......................................................................................................................488
PLAN AND DIRECT COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION
SYSTEM (CIS) SUPPORT................................................................................................488
ESTABLISH A CP COMPLEX ........................................................................................489
PLAN AND DIRECT COMMUNICATION AND
INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) SUPPORT...................................................................491
PROVIDE OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS CONTROL (OSC) FUNCTIONS....................492
PROVIDE SYSTEM EXECUTIVE AND PLANNING (SEP) FUNCTIONS .................494
ELECTRONIC WARFARE ................................................................................................496
DEPLOY AN ELECTRONIC WARFARE LIAISON OFFICER (EWLO) .....................496
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A SIGINT ELECTRONIC
WARFARE COORDINATION CENTRE ((S)EWCC) ....................................................498
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A MEWT ..............................................................................500
DEPLOY AND OPERATE AN ELINT DET ...................................................................501
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A SIGINT ELEMENT (SE)............................................502
DEPLOY AND OPERATE AN ECM DET ......................................................................503
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A RCIEDD DET ...................................................................504
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A SIGINT ELECTRONIC
WARFARE OPERATIONS CENTRE ((S)EWOC)..........................................................505
PROVIDE EW SP ..............................................................................................................507
DEPLOY AND CONTROL AN ESM BASELINE ..........................................................509
EXECUTE AN ECM PLAN..............................................................................................510
PROVIDE INTEGRAL CSS .............................................................................................512
PROVIDE EW SP ..............................................................................................................513
CHAPTER 7 INFANTRY ........................................................................................................515
INFANTRY—COMMON ....................................................................................................516
EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL.............................................................................................516
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT ....................................................................518
EXECUTE A RELIEF .......................................................................................................520
EXECUTE ISTAR OPERATIONS ...................................................................................522
EXECUTE A BYPASS......................................................................................................523
EXECUTE HELIBORNE OPERATIONS ........................................................................524
EXECUTE AN INFILTRATION ......................................................................................526
ESTABLISH AND OCCUPY A PATROL BASE............................................................528

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ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP.............................................................................530


RECONNOITRE POINT DISMOUNTED .......................................................................532
ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPON SYSTEMS...................................533
DISMOUNTED INFANTRY (RECCE) .............................................................................535
RECONNOITRE ROUTE DISMOUNTED......................................................................535
SUPPORT A TASK WITH CONTROL MEASURES .....................................................538
EXECUTE A Stay-BEHIND PATROL.............................................................................540
EXECUTE A LINKUP ......................................................................................................542
ESTABLISH A TRAFFIC CONTROL POST ..................................................................543
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP ................................................................................545
EXECUTE SCREEN .........................................................................................................547
EXECUTE AREA NBC SURVEY....................................................................................549
RECONNOITRE AREA DISMOUNTED ........................................................................551
EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL ....................................................................................553
DISMOUNTED SNIPER SECTION ..................................................................................555
EXECUTE SCREEN .........................................................................................................555
EXECUTE A SNIPER MISSION......................................................................................557
DISMOUNTED RIFLE ........................................................................................................560
EXECUTE A CORDON AND SEARCH OPERATION..................................................560
EXECUTE AN AMBUSH.................................................................................................562
EXECUTE A POINT OBSTACLE BREACH ..................................................................564
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE .................................................................566
EXECUTE A BUILDING CLEARANCE ........................................................................568
EXECUTE A DELAY .......................................................................................................571
EXECUTE A RAID ...........................................................................................................573
EXECUTE A DEFENCE...................................................................................................575
EXECUTE A GUARD.......................................................................................................577
EXECUTE AN ATTACK..................................................................................................579
EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING .................................................................................581
BREACH A STRUCTURE ...............................................................................................582
EXECUTE A SUBTERRANEAN RECONNAISSANCE................................................583
EXECUTE A SUBTERRANEAN CLEARANCE............................................................584
CONSTRUCT WIRE OBSTACLES .................................................................................585

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EXECUTE AN ATTACK..................................................................................................586
EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING .................................................................................588
CLEAR A TRENCH SYSTEM .........................................................................................589
CLEAR A BUNKER .........................................................................................................591
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP ................................................................................593
EXECUTE A LINK-UP.....................................................................................................595
EXECUTE AN ATTACK..................................................................................................596
EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING .................................................................................598
EXECUTE A BREAKOUT ...............................................................................................599
LIGHT INFANTRY COMMON .........................................................................................600
EXECUTE A PARA INSERTION ....................................................................................600
LIGHT INFANTRY (RECCE)............................................................................................602
ESTABLISH A DROP ZONE ...........................................................................................602
MECHANIZED INFANTRY COMMON ..........................................................................604
ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND SECONDARY ARMAMENT ......................604
PERFORM RUNNING RE-SUPPLY ...............................................................................606
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A RUNNING RE-SUPPLY ............................................608
MECHANIZED INFANTRY RECCE................................................................................609
RECONNOITRE ROUTE MOUNTED ............................................................................609
RECONNOITRE AREA MOUNTED...............................................................................612
MECHANIZED INFANTRY (RIFLE)...............................................................................614
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE .................................................................614
EXECUTE CONVOY ESCORT .......................................................................................616
EXECUTE AN ATTACK..................................................................................................620
EXECUTE AN ATTACK..................................................................................................622
CHAPTER 8 TACTICAL AVIATION ...................................................................................625
TACTICAL AVIATION COMMON..................................................................................626
APPLY SUPPRESSIVE FIRE WITH DOOR GUNS .......................................................626
CONDUCT EVASIVE COMBAT MANOEUVRES........................................................628
REACT TO MISSILE APPROACH WARNING SYSTEM (MAWS) ............................629
REACT TO RADAR OR LASER THREAT ....................................................................630
EXECUTE AEROMEDICAL SUPPORT OPERATIONS ...............................................631
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AIRBORNE RRB ....................................................633

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OCCUPY A HOLDING AREA.........................................................................................634


REACT TO AIR TO AIR HELICOPTER ATTACK........................................................635
REACT TO FIGHTER AIRCRAFT ATTACK.................................................................636
PLAN AVIATION MISSIONS .........................................................................................637
PREPARE AND EXECUTE CRASH RESPONSE ..........................................................639
CONFIGURE AIRCRAFT ................................................................................................640
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AVIATION COMMAND POST (CP).....................641
REACT TO MISSILE APPROACH WARNING SYSTEM (MAWS) ............................643
REACT TO RADAR OR LASER THREAT ....................................................................644
EXECUTE AEROMEDICAL SUPPORT OPERATIONS ...............................................646
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AVIATION COMMAND POST (CP).....................648
PROVIDE AVIATION METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES ............................................650
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE................................651
TACTICAL AVIATION RECCE .......................................................................................653
EXECUTE RECONNAISSANCE TASKS .......................................................................653
EXECUTE AIR OBSERVATION POST MISSION ........................................................655
EXECUTE AIRBORNE FORWARD CONTROLLER (ABFAC) MISSION .................656
EXECUTE A PICKET.......................................................................................................657
EXECUTE SCREEN .........................................................................................................658
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT ....................................................................660
EXECUTE A BYPASS......................................................................................................661
TACTICAL AVIATION UTILITY ....................................................................................662
EXECUTE COMBAT RECOVERY OF PERSONNEL...................................................662
EXECUTE AIRMOBILE OPERATIONS.........................................................................664
EXECUTE PARA INSERTION ........................................................................................666
PROVIDE AERIAL RESUPPLY......................................................................................668
EXECUTE CONVOY ESCORT .......................................................................................669
INSERT VEHICLE CHECK POINT/ROADBLOCK ......................................................670
EXECUTE SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS .....................................................671
TACTICAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE SERVICES .................................................672
REPAIR AIRCRAFT SNAGS...........................................................................................672
PERFORM FIRST LINE INSPECTION OF AIRCRAFT ................................................673
EXECUTE A MOBILE REPAIR PARTY (MRP) TASK.................................................674

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REPAIR AIRCRAFT SNAGS...........................................................................................675


DEPLOY A MOBILE REPAIR PARTY (MRP) ..............................................................676
EXECUTE COMBAT RECOVERY AND SALVAGE OF AIRCRAFT.........................677
PROVIDE AVIATION MAINTENANCE SERVICES (AMS) .......................................678
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FORWARD
ARMING AND REFUELING POINT ..............................................................................680
CHAPTER 9 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT .....................................................................681
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP ................................................................................682
OPERATE A FORWARD SUPPORT GROUP (FSG) .....................................................684
CONTROL SUSTAINMENT............................................................................................685
SITE THE BRIGADE SUPPORT AREA (BSA) ..............................................................687
MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................689
PERFORM MRT TASK ....................................................................................................689
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EQUIPMENT COLLECTION POINT ....................691
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EQUIPMENT BACKLOADING POINT................692
PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICES ........................................................................693
PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICES ........................................................................695
TRANSPORT ..................................................................................................................697
EXECUTE DELIVERY POINT OPERATIONS ..............................................................697
PROVIDE GENERAL TRANSPORTATION LIFT.........................................................699
EXECUTE DELIVERY POINT OPERATIONS ..............................................................700
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A COMMODITY POINT ...............................................702
PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES..................................................................703
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A REPLENISHMENT POINT .......................................704
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EXCHANGE POINT ...............................................706
EXECUTE DELIVERY POINT OPERATIONS ..............................................................708
PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES..................................................................709
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EXCHANGE POINT ...............................................711
CARRY AND DISTRIBUTE THE MAINTENANCE LOAD .........................................713
EXECUTE A DUMPING PROGRAMME .......................................................................714
SUPPLY ..................................................................................................................715
PROVIDE AMMO AND EOD SERVICES ......................................................................715

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PROVIDE AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVE


ORDNANCE DISPOSAL SERVICES..............................................................................717
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A DECON SITE..............................................................719
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AMMUNITION FIELD STORAGE SITE.....................721
PROVIDE SUPPLY SERVICES.......................................................................................723
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE LAUNDRY AND SHOWER CENTRE .........................724
PROVIDE COMBAT SUPPLY SERVICES.....................................................................726
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A COMMODITY POINT ...............................................727
PROVIDE SUPPLY SERVICES.......................................................................................728
EXECUTE AERIAL RE-SUPPLY....................................................................................729
POSTAL ..................................................................................................................730
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIELD POST OFFICE ................................................730
MOVEMENT CONTROL ...................................................................................................731
PREPARE RAIL, SEA, AIR, AND ROAD MOVE..........................................................731
PROVIDE FOOD SERVICES...........................................................................................733
CHAPTER 10 INTELLIGENCE .............................................................................................735
PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO PLANNING...............................................736
COORDINATE INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION ..........................................................738
PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO OPERATIONS ..........................................739
COORDINATE SENSORS ...............................................................................................741
PROCESS PW FOR INTELLIGENCE .............................................................................742
PROCESS CAPTURED DOCUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT.........................................743
OPERATE AN ISTAR CC ................................................................................................744
CHAPTER 11 CIMIC ...............................................................................................................745
EXECUTE LIAISON.........................................................................................................746
DIRECT AND PERFORM CIMIC OPERATIONS..........................................................748
LIAISE WITH CIVIL ACTORS .......................................................................................749
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CIMIC CENTRE.........................................................751
EXECUTE CIMIC PROJECTS .........................................................................................753
PROCESS INFORMATION..............................................................................................754
CHAPTER 12 PSYOPS.............................................................................................................757
PLAN PSYOPS EFFECTS ................................................................................................758
DEVELOP EFFECTS BASED PSYOPS PRODUCTS ....................................................760

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DISSEMINATE PSYOPS..................................................................................................762
CHAPTER 13 DIRECT FIRE SYSTEM (INTERIM)...........................................................765
DIRECT FIRE SYSTEM (COMMON) ..............................................................................766
EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL.............................................................................................766
EXECUTE A LINKUP ......................................................................................................767
EXECUTE A RELIEF .......................................................................................................768
EXECUTE ISTAR OPERATIONS ...................................................................................771
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT ....................................................................772
EXECUTE A BYPASS......................................................................................................774
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE .................................................................775
EXECUTE A DELAY .......................................................................................................777
EXECUTE A BLOCK .......................................................................................................779
EXECUTE A GUARD.......................................................................................................781
ENGAGE GROUND TARGETS ......................................................................................783
PERFORM RUNNING RE-SUPPLY ...............................................................................785
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP ................................................................................787
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A RUNNING RE-SUPPLY ............................................789
CHAPTER 14 COMBAT TEAM .............................................................................................791
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.................................................................................792
MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS...................................................................793
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP ................................................................................795
EXECUTE A SCREEN .....................................................................................................797
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT ....................................................................799
EXECUTE A LINKUP ......................................................................................................801
EXECUTE A BYPASS......................................................................................................802
EXECUTE A DELAY .......................................................................................................803
EXECUTE A RELIEF .......................................................................................................805
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE ..................................................................807
EXECUTE AN ATTACK..................................................................................................809
EXECUTE HELIBORNE OPERATIONS ........................................................................811
EXECUTE A GUARD.......................................................................................................813
EXECUTE A DEFENCE...................................................................................................815
EXECUTE A BREAKOUT ...............................................................................................817

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EXECUTE A WITHDRAWAL.........................................................................................818
EXECUTE A RESERVED DEMOLITION GUARD.......................................................820
EXECUTE RECONNAISSANCE IN FORCE..................................................................822
DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC ..................................................................................824
CHAPTER 15 BATTLE GROUP ............................................................................................827
EXECUTE A SCREEN .....................................................................................................828
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT ....................................................................830
EXECUTE A CORDON AND SEARCH OPERATION..................................................832
EXECUTE A LINKUP ......................................................................................................834
EXECUTE A DELAY .......................................................................................................835
EXECUTE A RELIEF IN PLACE ....................................................................................837
EXECUTE AN AMBUSH.................................................................................................839
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE ..................................................................841
EXECUTE AN ATTACK..................................................................................................843
EXECUTE HELIBORNE OPERATIONS ........................................................................845
EXECUTE AN INFILTRATION ......................................................................................847
EXECUTE A RAID ...........................................................................................................848
EXECUTE A GUARD.......................................................................................................849
EXECUTE A DEFENCE...................................................................................................851
EXECUTE A BREAKOUT ...............................................................................................853
EXECUTE A DELIBERATE ATTACK ...........................................................................855
EXECUTE A DELIBERATE OBSTACLE BREACH .....................................................857
EXECUTE A PURSUIT ....................................................................................................859
EXECUTE AN ASSAULT WATER CROSSING............................................................860
EXECUTE FIRE AND MOVEMENT ..............................................................................862
PLAN AND EXECUTE COMBAT OPERATIONS
WITHIN A MULTI-AGENCY ENVIRONMENT ...........................................................863
PLAN AND EXECUTE STABILITY OPERATIONS .....................................................866
PLAN AND EXECUTE OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT
OF CIVILIAN AUTHORITIES.........................................................................................869
CHAPTER 16 BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS .......................................................873
EXECUTE OPP .................................................................................................................874
EXECUTE HEADQUARTERS ROUTINE ......................................................................876

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DEVELOP AND DELIVER THE BRIGADE ORDERS..................................................878


MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS...................................................................880
DEVELOP AND INTEGRate Information Operations .....................................................882
PLAN SUSTAINMENT ....................................................................................................883
PLAN AND EXECUTE CBRN DEFENSIVE MEASURES............................................885
PLAN AND EXECUTE FORMATION MANOEUVRE OPERATIONS .......................886
PLAN AND EXECUTE COMBAT OPERATIONS WITHIN A MULTI-AGENCY
ENVIRONMENT...............................................................................................................888
PLAN AND EXECUTE STABILITY OPERATIONS .....................................................890
PLAN AND EXECUTE OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT
OF CIVILIAN AUTHORITIES.........................................................................................892
GLOSSARY ..............................................................................................................................895
ANNEX A ATTRIBUTES FOR BATTLE TASK STANDARDS........................................896
ANNEX B TASK LISTS (TL) .................................................................................................899

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CHAPTER 1
JOINT INTER-AGENCY MULTINATIONAL PUBLIC (JIMP) OPERATIONS
1. This chapter (to be drafted) is intended to provide the standard for Battle Tasks associated
with Joint Inter-agency Multinational Public Operations in domestic and international operations.
2. This chapter is currently being drafted based on the two following documents:
a. B-GJ-005-308/FP-010 Inter-agency Handbook for Domestic Operations
(IAHDO) (draft); and

b. B-GJ-005-300/FP-000 Canadian Forces Operations.

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CHAPTER 2
ARMY COMMON BTS
1. Army Common BTS form the foundation of all Army collective training. While they
may be assigned, it is possible to practice Army Common BTS within the rubric of other BTS. It
is, however, an exceptional case determined by a commander’s mission analysis where Army
Common BTS will be confirmed formally as opposed to an important gateway step that is
confirmed informally.
2. A number of the Army Common BTS are applicable at multiple levels and are identified
in the first section of this Chapter.

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COMMON AT LEVELS TWO THROUGH FOUR

A02301000E / A03401000E / A04601000E

EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 6, B-GL-300-003/FP-000 Command


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations. A new mission is
received requiring the element to prepare a warning order and orders;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element prepares itself to achieve its assigned and implied
tasks. Preparations are completed in a timely and effective manner.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The following elements of battle procedure should occur:


a. Orders are delivered, understood and reacted to by the
element;

b. Coordination and liaison as required;

c. Concurrent activity and anticipation maximize the


available time in preparation for the mission; and

d. Rehearsals are conducted when time permits.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Army Common BTS

A02303097S / A03403097S / A04603097S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-332-001-FP-001—VOL2 (TAM), TAM 303.06 to TAM 303.09


B. WUSOP 705.03, B-GA-443-001 1 Wing USOP
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations and is required to
establish an area for day and/or night HELICOPTER operations. These
operations may include MEDEVAC, logistic airlift, reconnaissance, airmobile, air
assault, or establishing a Forward Arming and Refuelling Point (FARP);

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher that include
timings, and

(2) Required equipment.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element locates, establishes and controls a HLS in support of
helicopter operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Battle Procedure is carried out IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE,
considering the number of aircraft and type of activity to be conducted,
enemy situation, the size of the HLS and holding areas required.
2. The element conducts a recce of potential locations to determine
suitability of ground, concealment, in and out routes, communications,
and OPSEC requirements.
3. The element moves to, secures and marks the HLS IAW ref A and
sends a HELLSREP IAW ref B.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02353140E / A03453140E / A04653140E

EXECUTE A BREAK OF CONTACT

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Transitional

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is either moving or stationary when the enemy engages
them. The element is ordered to break contact;

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element will control the break of contact and move to where
the enemy cannot observe, or engage them with direct fire weapons.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Control is maintained.
2. The element directs suppressive fire onto the enemy.
3. A sub-element will disengage on order.
4. All movement is to be covered by fire or concealment.
5. Under control, sub-elements take successive positions of fire and
observation to the rear, away from the enemy contact.
6. The element moves to the final RV and executes a local defence IAW
BTS A02304174E / A03404174E / A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE followed by reorganization IAW BTS A02305301E /
A03405301E / A04605301E EXECUTE REORGANIZATION.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Army Common BTS

A02304176E / A03404176E / A04604176E

EXECUTE SELF-EXTRACTION FROM MINEFIELD / UXO CONTAMINATED AREA

LEVEL: 2 to 4
PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines & Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms
B. Section 2, Chapter 5, B-GL-361-021/FP-001 Mobility Support—Route and Area Clearance
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. Scatterable mines (SM) impact on or around the element or the
element discovers that it has moved into a pre-existing minefield. The element
may have integral clearance assets. Visibility conditions may range from good to
poor;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Threat of enemy direct fire.


2. TASK STANDARD: The element extracts itself from the minefield / UXO Contaminated
area as rapidly as possible in a coordinated manner while preserving combat power.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The presence of mines and UXOs is identified and all other element
personnel are informed. Information is passed to the next higher HQ by
means of an OBSREP.
2. Extraction routes (safe lanes) to a safe area are cleared of mines as
and UXOs required IAW refs.
3. Once extracted from the contaminated area, the element reorganizes
IAW BTS A02305301E / A03405301E / A04605301E EXECUTE
REORGANIZATION.
4. The element follows up with a SITREP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02304177E / A03404177E / A04604177E

RESPOND TO AN AMBUSH / IED STRIKE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-392-008/FP-001 Ambush and Counter-Ambush


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed, mounted in their vehicles and
executing their assigned mission IAW Orders. OPFOR initiates an ambush
against the element;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, to include the open fire policy

(2) OPFOR, and

(3) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element extracts itself from the immediate ambush site in a
coordinated manner while preserving combat power.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element responds to the contact by returning suppressive fire.
2. In a coordinated manner, the element extracts itself from the
immediate ambush site IAW ref.
3. Once extracted, the element reorganizes IAW BTS A02305301E /
A03405301E / A04605301E EXECUTE REORGANIZATION.
4. The element sends a CONTACT report to higher and follows with a
SITREP or EODINCREP as required IAW ref.
5. The element receives and responds to orders from its next higher
HQ.

Functional BTS: A02304180E / A03404180E / A04604180E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE

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A02334178S / A03434178S / A04634178S

LAY AND LIFT PROTECTIVE MINEFIELD

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Defensive Operations

Reference: Chapter 5, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting operations in a tactical environment and has
been ordered to lay a protective minefield. Local protection is being provided by
a different element of the sub-unit / unit;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) location,

(b) minefield design, and

(c) timings commensurate with environmental conditions,

(2) Subordinates, and

(3) The required mines and minefield fencing stores dumped on the battle
position, DND 2147 Protective Minefield Record and DND 2109
Minefield Completion Report.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The minefield is laid and marked within the time allocated or, the
minefield is lifted within the time allocated. All mines can be located using the minefield record.
There are no friendly casualties from a failure to observe mine safety during laying or lifting.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with
emphasis on the following points:
a. Mine laying and fencing parties are assigned and tasks are
clearly identified;

b. The element arrives at the minefield location with the


required stores and hand tools necessary to lay the

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minefield; and

c. Rehearsals have been conducted on laying out and


arming/disarming procedures.
2. The minefield is set out according to the pattern of laying to be
employed. Reference points, routes, gaps/lanes, and row markers are
identified, marked, and known to all members of the element.
3. If ordered, perimeter fencing is erected. The fencing party must
keep ahead of the leading mine laying party at all times. The fence must
be at least 15 meters from the nearest mine or row marker and be marked
with mine signs no more than 50 meters apart.
4. The element lays the mines IAW the standards outlined in the
reference.
5. A DND 2147 Protective Minefield Record is completed IAW the
instructions on the reverse side of the form. If the minefield is of
sufficient size and complexity, a DND 2109 Minefield Completion
Report (which doubles as the minefield record) may be completed in lieu
of a Protective Minefield Record.
6. The element conducts periodic inspections of the minefield to
determine if there has been any interference caused by enemy action,
artillery, animals or weather. Enemy interference is reported to higher.
Any damage to perimeter fencing and marking is repaired.
7. The element lifts the protective minefield using the minefield record
and / or a mine detector. The mines are disarmed, cleaned, and
repacked. Fencing is removed if present. The DND 2147 Protective
Minefield Record or DND 2109 Minefield Completion Report, as
applicable, is destroyed.
8. If the position is to be abandoned and the minefield has not been
previously fenced / marked, then the minefield is fenced / marked prior
to final abandonment.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Army Common BTS

A02304176E / A03404176E / A04604176E

EXECUTE SELF-EXTRACTION FROM MINEFIELD / UXO CONTAMINATED AREA

LEVEL: 2 to 4
PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines & Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms
B. Section 2, Chapter 5, B-GL-361-021/FP-001 Mobility Support—Route and Area Clearance
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. Scatterable mines (SM) impact on or around the element or the element
discovers that it has moved into a pre-existing minefield. The element may have
integral clearance assets. Visibility conditions may range from good to poor;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Threat of enemy direct fire.


2. TASK STANDARD: The element extracts itself from the minefield / UXO Contaminated
area as rapidly as possible in a coordinated manner while preserving combat power.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The presence of mines and UXOs is identified and all other element
personnel are informed. Information is passed to the next higher HQ by
means of an OBSREP.
2. Extraction routes (safe lanes) to a safe area are cleared of mines as
and UXOs required IAW refs.
3. Once extracted from the contaminated area, the element reorganizes
IAW BTS A02305301E / A03405301E / A04605301E EXECUTE
REORGANIZATION.
4. The element follows up with a SITREP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02304177E / A03404177E / A04604177E

RESPOND TO AN AMBUSH / IED STRIKE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-392-008/FP-001 Ambush and Counter-Ambush


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed, mounted in their vehicles and
executing their assigned mission IAW Orders. OPFOR initiates an ambush
against the element;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, to include the open fire policy

(2) OPFOR, and

(3) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element extracts itself from the immediate ambush site in a
coordinated manner while preserving combat power.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element responds to the contact by returning suppressive fire.
2. In a coordinated manner, the element extracts itself from the
immediate ambush site IAW ref.
3. Once extracted, the element reorganizes IAW BTS A02305301E /
A03405301E / A04605301E EXECUTE REORGANIZATION.
4. The element sends a CONTACT report to higher and follows with a
SITREP or EODINCREP as required IAW ref.
5. The element receives and responds to orders from its next higher HQ.
Functional BTS: A02304180E / A03404180E / A04604180E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE

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Army Common BTS

A02334178S / A03434178S / A04634178S

LAY AND LIFT PROTECTIVE MINEFIELD

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Defensive Operations

Reference: Chapter 5, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting operations in a tactical environment and has
been ordered to lay a protective minefield. Local protection is being provided by
a different element of the sub-unit / unit;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) location,

(b) minefield design, and

(c) timings commensurate with environmental conditions,

(2) Subordinates, and

(3) The required mines and minefield fencing stores dumped on the battle
position, DND 2147 Protective Minefield Record and DND 2109
Minefield Completion Report.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The minefield is laid and marked within the time allocated or, the
minefield is lifted within the time allocated. All mines can be located using the minefield record.
There are no friendly casualties from a failure to observe mine safety during laying or lifting.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with
emphasis on the following points:
a. Mine laying and fencing parties are assigned and tasks are
clearly identified;

b. The element arrives at the minefield location with the

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required stores and hand tools necessary to lay the
minefield; and

c. Rehearsals have been conducted on laying out and


arming/disarming procedures.
2. The minefield is set out according to the pattern of laying to be
employed. Reference points, routes, gaps/lanes, and row markers are
identified, marked, and known to all members of the element.
3. If ordered, perimeter fencing is erected. The fencing party must
keep ahead of the leading mine laying party at all times. The fence must
be at least 15 meters from the nearest mine or row marker and be marked
with mine signs no more than 50 meters apart.
4. The element lays the mines IAW the standards outlined in the
reference.
5. A DND 2147 Protective Minefield Record is completed IAW the
instructions on the reverse side of the form. If the minefield is of
sufficient size and complexity, a DND 2109 Minefield Completion
Report (which doubles as the minefield record) may be completed in lieu
of a Protective Minefield Record.
6. The element conducts periodic inspections of the minefield to
determine if there has been any interference caused by enemy action,
artillery, animals or weather. Enemy interference is reported to higher.
Any damage to perimeter fencing and marking is repaired.
7. The element lifts the protective minefield using the minefield record
and / or a mine detector. The mines are disarmed, cleaned, and
repacked. Fencing is removed if present. The DND 2147 Protective
Minefield Record or DND 2109 Minefield Completion Report, as
applicable, is destroyed.
8. If the position is to be abandoned and the minefield has not been
previously fenced / marked, then the minefield is fenced / marked prior
to final abandonment.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02305300E / A03405300E / A04605300E

EXECUTE ADMINISTRATION

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

References: A. Paragraph 27,Chapter 1, B-GL-300-004/FP-001 Land Force Sustainment;


B. Sections 1-4, Chapter 9, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. There is a pause in the activity being undertaken and a reduction in the
direct threat to the element sufficient to allow administration to occur;

b. Given. Access to the supporting framework of the next higher command (real or
simulated); and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The logistical and personal administration necessary to promote
the moral cohesion and operational capability of the element occurs.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Replenishment and/or redistribution of supplies occur.
2. Equipment is inspected and maintained.
3. Demands, if not immediately satisfied, and States are passed to the
next higher level.
4. Routine and preventative medical care occurs.
5. Clothing and personal equipment is issued, exchanged, repaired
and/or cleaned.
6. Feeding takes place.
7. Personnel rest.
8. Replacements/new personnel/personnel returning to duty are
received and are acclimatized/indoctrinated.
9. Personal administration occurs (may include activities such as those
related to):
a. Pay, and/or advances;

b. Honours, awards and promotion; and

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c. Communications with others external to the element


(including mail, e-mail, voice).
10. Reorganization takes place IAW BTS A02305301E / A03405301E /
A04605301E EXECUTE REORGANIZATION.
Functional BTS: Nil

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COMMON AT LEVELS TWO TO SIX

A02302043E / A03402043E / A04602043E / A06702043E

HANDLE PWS/DETAINEES/PIFWC

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GG-005-027/AF-020 The Law of Armed Conflict at the Operational and


Tactical Level;
B. TAM 811.52 and TAM 811.53, B-GL-332-012/FP-001 Military Police—Insert;
C. Chapter 3, B-GJ-005-110/FP-020 Prisoner of War Handling, Detainees and Interrogation and
Tactical Questioning in International Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations and has captured enemy
personnel or taken civilian detainees into custody;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher that include action to be taken
when dealing with Prisoners of War (PW) and detainees,

(2) PW/Detainees/PIFWC with Documents, Weapons, and Fighting Order as


required; and

(3) Full fighting order and personal weapon.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: PWs and/or civilian detainees are handled and processed so that
they are not allowed to disrupt or halt the elements mission. They are treated humanely
according to their rights under international law and are evacuated from danger as soon as
possible.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. PW/Detainees/PIFWCs are searched IAW refs.
2. Any information of immediate tactical importance is reported to
higher HQ. No physical or mental coercion is used to secure information.
3. PW/Detainees/PIFWCs are segregated at all times IAW refs and
silence is enforced.

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4. All PW/Detainees/PIFWCs are restricted from areas where they could
obtain information on the element’s mission, strength or future
operations.
5. PW/Detainees/PIFWCs are moved to the next rearward PW facility.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02303141E / A03403141E / A04603141E / A06703141E

MOVE TACTICALLY

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-392-009/FP-001 Military Training Vol. 1 Fieldcraft;


B. Section 5, Chapter 2, and Sections 5-6, Chapter 3, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to
Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element may be operating as part of a larger force and has been
ordered to move by road, cross-country or by using a combination of both. The
element is not in contact, but contact is possible. The route along which the
element is to move has not been secured by any other force;

b. Given:

(1) OPFOR, and

(2) Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: While moving IAW orders, the element minimizes exposure to
OPFOR and maintains security.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The element makes best use of the terrain to minimize exposure to


OPFOR and uses the most effective movement type, marking
conventions, combat ID, formations and positioning of key weapon
systems to maintain security.
2. The element takes appropriate action at halts IAW BTS A02304174E
/ A03404174E / A04604174E / A06704174E EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE.
3. Upon encountering obstacles, suspected OPFOR positions, or Locating an IED
incidents such as an IED attack or an ambush, the element adopts the should lead to BTS
following procedure: associated with pre-
blast response to
a. Warning. The element comd attempts to gain as much IEDs.
information about the obstacle as early as possible through
higher reconnaissance. If this is not available, lead

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elements report the obstacle.

b. Security. Under cover, the element moves into positions


of fire and observation. Maximum use is made of
available sensors to observe the obstacle and surrounding
terrain.

c. Reconnaissance. The element comd moves into a position


to observe the obstacle and surrounding area. Speculative
fire, if authorized and appropriate, is employed on
suspected enemy positions.

d. Plan. The element comd performs a combat estimate and


makes a plan.
4. The element reacts to orders.
5. The element communicates route progress and all relevant
information by way of a SITREP to its higher HQ.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02304042E / A03404042E / A04604042E / A06704042E

DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL 309-003/FP-001 Section and Platoon in Battle;


B. USOP 203.02, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit Standard Operating Procedures;
C. Chapters 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, and 9, B-GL-364-001/FP-001 Land Force Counter-Surveillance.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed carrying out normal duties IAW
their assigned mission;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, to include STANO and
Counter-surveillance instruction,

(2) OPFOR,

(3) CEOI, and

(4) Current cryptographic material list.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element prevents OPFOR from learning its strength,
disposition and intentions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element complies with security measures:
a. Restrict information to a need to know basis while
maintaining a Situational Awareness;

b. Prohibit fraternization with civilians, as applicable;

c. Controls access to the area;

d. Conduct deployment preparations so as to minimize


detection;

e. Maps contain minimal details on friendly units;

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f. Personnel do not carry details of military activities in


personal belongings (letters, diaries, photographs, etc); and

g. Sanitize all areas and positions before departure.


2. IAW the tactical situation and Orders, the element maintains
camouflage and concealment, and light, track, noise and EMCON
discipline.
3. The element employs communications security procedures, including
prohibiting the use of unauthorized means of communication.
4. The element employs local security measures IAW BTS A02304174E
/ A03404174E / A04604174E / A06704174E EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE.
5. At the unit level, the element:
a. Complies with ordered security measures, including, but
not limited to, COMSEC, STANO and Counter-
surveillance instructions;

b. Evaluates the threat and develops supplemental OPSEC


measures if necessary; and

c. Integrates OPSEC instructions in unit plans and /or


disseminates them to subordinate elements.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Army Common BTS

A02354167S / A03454167S / A04654167S / A06754167S

DENY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: Transitional

References: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. Friendly forces are evacuating their positions, and abandoning
equipment and supplies which they cannot remove. The element is ordered to
deny future use of the equipment and supplies to the enemy;

b. Given

(1) Equipment and Supplies.

(2) Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) Priority of denial, and

(b) Timings commensurate with environmental conditions.

(3) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element denies equipment and supplies IAW orders within the
time allocated. There are no injuries to friendly personnel.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with
emphasis on the following points:
a. All members of the element must know the priorities,
extent, and methods of denial.

b. All members of the element must know which equipments


and supplies are not to be destroyed for they are protected
under the Laws of Armed Conflict (eg. medical supplies).

c. If explosives are to be used, rehearsals are conducted.

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2. The element destroys or disables equipment / supplies IAW the
technical procedures established for each type of equipment IAW the
issued order of priority. Protected materials are not destroyed and no
casualities occur to friendly personnel.
3. The element sends a SITREP to its next higher HQ upon task
completion.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02304168E / A03404168E / A04604168E / A06704168E

EXECUTE ALL ARMS AIR DEFENCE

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-318-017/PT-000, All Arms Air Defence.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed conducting operations. Both
hostile and friendly aircraft are operating in the area;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher to include the air threat,
Weapon Control Orders, and the AD warning conditions, and

(2) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element employs passive All Arms Air Defence (AAAD)
measures to prevent detection and surprise, and as a last resort (when passive measures fail)
employs active AAAD measures IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. AAAD is employed through the following:
a. All available resources are used (camouflage,
concealment, cover, dispersion, etc) to hide elements and
limit vulnerability;

b. Air attack alarms are established, promulgated and


rehearsed and the element promulgates all enemy and
unidentified aircraft actions;

c. Immediate action drills upon sighting enemy or


unidentified aircraft are established and rehearsed;

d. Weapon control status is promulgated and understood; and

e. Air sentries are employed.


2. Passive defence—if undetected, the element holds fire to avoid

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revealing its position;
3. Active defence—if attacked, the element engages immediately with
all available weapons within effective ranges.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02304174E / A03404174E / A04604174E / A06704174E

EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL 309-003/FP-001 Section and Platoon in Battle;


B. Sections 2-3 and 5-6, Chapter 6, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is static in, or moving through, an area in which there is a
threat of an attack.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher,

(2) At least one subordinate level of command,

(3) Potential hostile action, and

(4) Sufficient personnel and equipment to remain combat effective.

c. Denied. The element is denied any external support.


2. TASK STANDARD: By utilizing emplacements, obstacles, the terrain, the defensive
characteristics of their vehicles and weapon systems the element adapts a defensive posture.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Camouflage, concealment and deception measures are adapted to the
situation and enemy threat.
2. Integral mutual support is evident.
3. An integral reserve capability is employed.
4. Arcs of fire and/or observation are focussed on the enemy threat.
5. Offensive actions are carried out.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02304175S / A03404175S / A04604175S / A06704175S

EXECUTE IMMEDIATE AND OPERATIONAL DECONTAMINATION

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

References: A. CF Operations for NBCD in Operations B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 1 of 2);


B. CF Operations for NBCD in Operations B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 2 of 2);
C. B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);
D. Unit Standing Operating Procedures and Tactical Aide-Memoire B-GL-332-001/FP-001,
USOP 501.06, 07 & 08 and TAM 504.01.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A warning of the use of radiological, chemical or biological agents
had been issued and the element’s monitoring devices and sentries have been
activated.

b. Given:

(1) MOPP 1 or higher states of NBC readiness have been ordered, and

(2) Own decontamination equipment only.

c. Denied. Additional resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The element completes immediate decontamination procedures in
a timely manner. Upon order, the element completes operational decontamination. Timing for
this event is dependant upon the configuration of the element (dismounted, mounted, or mixed),
terrain and weather, depth of the contaminated area and direction given by the higher comd.
Success is achieved when the element has been deemed ready for further action or for a thorough
decontamination.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element will prepare its personnel, its vehicles, and stores and
equipment for decontamination from radiological, chemical or biological
agents.
2. Ensure dispersal of contaminant has ceased and that personnel are
appropriately protected e.g. everyone including wounded is wearing the
IPE.
3. Upon order personnel begin immediate decontamination, i.e. the
removal of contaminants from the body, clothing, personal equipment and
personal weapon.

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4. Immediate decontamination of the wounded occurs.
5. Upon order personnel begin operational decontamination, i.e. the
removal of contaminants from the commonly used areas of vehicles,
equipment and crew served weapons, e.g. turret mounted main armament.
6. In either situation every effort must be taken to prevent the spread of
contamination. Discarded cleaning materials and water run off should be
contained and properly disposed of.
7. The contaminated area is signed.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02304180E / A03404180E / A04604180E / A06704180E

REACT TO DIRECT FIRE

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is either moving or stationary and receives fire from
enemy individual or crew-served weapons;

b. Given:

(1) OPFOR with Direct Fire weapons,

(2) Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element takes action to defend against direct fire IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element comes under direct enemy fire and takes action by:
a. Immediately returning fire to destroy or suppress the
enemy and taking up the nearest covered positions;

b. Alerting the next higher element of the direction of the


enemy by sending a CONTACT Report (if necessary);

c. Locating and engaging known or suspected enemy


positions IAW BTS A0223078E ENGAGE TARGETS
WITH INTEGRAL WEAPONS SYSTEMS;

d. Identifying the enemy location to the remainder of the


element;

e. Manoeuvring to engage and destroy or neutralize the


enemy threat through the use of direct fire assets and the
coordination of indirect fire assets IAW orders; and

f. Withdrawing from the enemy through the use of direct

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


fire assets and the coordination of indirect fire assets if
ordered.

Functional BTS: Nil

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A02304181E / A03404181E / A04604181E / A06704181E

REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

References: USOP 704.12, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS
a. Situation. The element is either moving or stationary and receives fire from
enemy indirect weapons.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element takes action to defend against indirect fire IAW
orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element observes indirect enemy fire and takes action:
a. If moving the element:

(1) Executes evasive action to avoid impact,

(2) Personnel take action within the vehicle to protect


themselves,

(3) NBC Masking takes place if warranted, based on


the enemy’s expected use of chemical weapons,
and type of rounds impacting,

(4) Moves out of impact area,

(5) Reports and returns are sent IAW ref.

b. If stationary the element:

(1) Personnel take action to protect themselves within


vehicles, if mounted, or take cover in trenches or
shellscrapes,

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(2) NBC Masking takes place if warranted, based on


the enemy’s expected use of chemical weapons,
and type of rounds impacting, and

(3) Reports and returns are sent IAW ref.

c. If indirect fire is effectively suppressing the element:


(1) If the mission permits, the element moves out of
the impact area to adequate cover,
(2) If the mission does not permit, the element adopts
covered positions and continues with the mission.

Functional BTS: Nil

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A02305301E / A03405301E / A04605301E / A06705301E

EXECUTE REORGANIZATION

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

References: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has concluded a mission or task and is required to
reorganize.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher,

(2) At least one subordinate level of command,

(3) A pause in activity sufficient to achieve the required organization, and

(4) Sufficient personnel and equipment to remain combat effective.

c. Denied. Casualty and equipment replacements.


2. TASK STANDARD: Reorganization restores the element to combat effectiveness.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Casualties are treated and evacuated along the casualty chain.
a. PW/Detainees are handled IAW BTS A02302043E /
A03402043E / A04602043E HANDLE
PWS/DETAINEES/PIFWC.
2. Internal redistribution of Combat Supplies and specialist equipment
takes place.
a. Local security measures are taken.

b. Regrouping of personnel and equipment takes place.

Functional BTS: Nil

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A02305302E / A03405302E / A04605302E / A06705302E

TREAT AND EVACUATE CASUALTIES

LEVEL: 2 to 6

PHASE: All

References: A. USOP 605.03 and TAM 605.03 and 605.04, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit
Standing Operating Procedures and Tactical Aide-Memoire;
B. Section 5, Chapter 9, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed and has sustained casualties
requiring treatment and evacuation. The unit’s medical assistants (MA) are
available to provide emergency medical treatment and evacuation.
b. Given:
(1) Orders from one level of command higher that includes the casualty
evacuation chain, and
(2) Access to a Med A.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Casualties are treated and evacuated through the casualty
evacuation chain as detailed in Orders without causing additional injury.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element must provide security of the casualty site.
2. The element must provide immediate first aid and should determine
which casualties are most seriously ill or injured. (The element shall treat
enemy casualties IAW the Geneva Conventions.)
3. The element must initiate communications with the higher HQ to
warn the evacuation chain.
4. The element ensures that the Med A has all relevant casualty medical
information upon arrival at the casualty site/CCP to commence the
evacuation chain.
5. The Unit establishes a casualty collection point or UMS.
6. Casualties are collected from the sub-units and triaged for treatment
and/or evacuation at the UMS.
Functional BTS: Nil

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COMMON AT LEVELS THREE AND FOUR

A03404182E / A04604182E

OCCUPY AN HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA

LEVEL: 3 to 4

Reference: USOP 305, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit Standing Operating Procedures and


Tactical Aide Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been given the order to move and occupy an assembly
area, harbour or hide in preparation for combat operations. Enemy threats
include: attack with indirect fire, CAS or by forces up to a platoon size.

b. Given. Orders to occupy a suitable location.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element completes preparations and occupies to the hide,
harbour, or assembly area within the time allocated in orders and without breaching OPSEC.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element:
a. Meets guide at RV;

b. Radio speakers, heaters and lights are turned off as


required;

c. Guide leads assigned elements to position using the in


route and following the track plan;

d. Vehicles are individually positioned to allow a forward


exit as required;

e. Vehicles switched off individually as required;

f. After the last vehicle has been switched off, there is a


period of two minutes absolute silence while everyone
watches and listens as required; and

g. Gunnery systems are switched off as necessary as


required.

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2. The Guide briefs the element comd on the following:
a. The element’s arc of responsibility;

b. Location of tactical and chemical sentries;

c. Location of proposed elements crash RV’s;

d. Location of HQ and flanking elements;

e. Routes and track plan;

f. Administrative details - kitchen, latrines etc; and

g. Requirement for camouflage.

h. The element carries out Hide/Harbour routine IAW ref.

i. The subordinate element commanders report to their


element comd 45 minutes IAW ref.

j. Orders are issued that detail the arcs of responsibility,


locations of security elements, and crash RVs.

Functional BTS: Nil

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A03404183E / A04604183E

EXECUTE CRASH OF HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: USOP 305, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit Standing Operating Procedures and


Tactical Aide Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been given the order to crash the assembly area,
harbour or hide location that they are occupying due to detection or attack by
enemy forces;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) Unit SOP.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element must execute a crash of their occupied assembly area,
hide or harbour IAW the orders issued by the element comd, while ensuring that all vehicles
arrive at the alternate crash RV.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element will execute a crash on order in the following manner:
a. Mounted crews mount and start up immediately;
b. Sentries returns to their vehicles or element when called
in;
c. Elements exit as rapidly as safety permits;
d. Elements move directly to pre-selected crash RVs IAW
orders and confirm all vehicles and personnel accounted
for; and
e. On order from the next higher level of command, the
elements move to the next higher HQ RV and adopt an all
around defence IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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COMMON AT LEVELS THREE TO SIX

A03403142E / A04603142E / A06703142E

EXECUTE ROAD MOVEMENT

LEVEL: 3 to 6

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 3, 4, 8, B-GJ-005-404/FP-030 Movement Support Road;


B. USOP 305 and 601, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Vol 1 Unit SOP (Unit SOP).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. An element has been directed to move by road;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order or Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) Movement control along the route is provided from unit resources or
higher HQ, and

(3) Subsequent tasks,

(4) Subordinate elements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes a road move and arrives on time at the
required location prepared for subsequent tasks.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. IAW refs, the element: Other Army
a. Plans a road move; Common BTS apply
to actions taken to
b. Completes preparations prior to the move; defend the convoy
c. Moves to the new location IAW assigned timings; against attacks,
mines or ambushes.
d. Maintains convoy discipline; and
e. Coordinates arrival at the new destination.
Functional BTS: A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE
A06701000E EXECUTE OPP

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COMMON AT LEVELS FOUR AND SIX

A04601098E / A06701098S

EXECUTE LIAISON

LEVEL: 4 to 6

PHASE: All

Reference: FSOP 106, Part 1, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is operating in an environment where liaison must be
conducted as part of the planning and execution of a mission;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from at least one level of command higher,

(2) Staff from at least one level of command higher, and

(3) A coordinating element with which to perform the liaison.

c. Denied. Additional Resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The element conducts liaison during the ongoing preparations and
actions to achieve the current mission and future operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. IAW ref, the element conducts liaison IAW the following principles:
a. Reciprocity, where appropriate;

b. If not reciprocal, then:

(1) Left to Right;

(2) Higher to lower;

(3) Supporting to supported.

c. If liaison is broken then it must be re-established, as


indicated above.
2. Liaison must make a successful contribution to Situational
Awareness.

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3. Liaison is conducted through coordination or contact point where
required as well as dedicated liaison officers.

Functional BTS: Nil

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SECTION / CREW / DETACHMENT / PATROL / AIRCRAFT

A02203078E

ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPON SYSTEMS

LEVEL: 2 (Section / Crew / Detachment / Patrol / Aircraft)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-392-009/FP-000 Military Training, Vol 1 Fieldcraft;


B. Section 5, Chapter 2, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations;
C. Army Standing Operating Procedures (ASOP) 412, COMBAT ID;
D. “FRATRICIDE,” Dispatches, Vol. 11, No. 1 (March 2005).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. This BTS will likely be achieved within the context of other BTS;

b. Given:

(1) Targets (Live) or OPFOR (WES / Dry),

(2) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher to include Red situational awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element employs its direct fire assets in an effective and
coordinated manner in support of the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element develops and confirms a direct fire plan which is:
a. Coordinated with higher HQ;

b. Integrated with flanking units;

c. Planned in depth for all ranges and integral weapons


systems; and

d. Establishes recorded targets on likely enemy approaches.


2. The element executes the direct fire plan and ensures the following:
a. All available fire is synchronized to achieve the desired

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result;

b. Target priorities are adjusted as the battle progresses; and

c. Fire and shift fire as required until:

(1) ordered to cease the engagement, or

(2) the enemy withdraws out of range, or

(3) the desired target effects are achieved.


3. The element successfully achieves the engagement time and accuracy
standards in accordance with references as applicable.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A02374064E

ESTABLISH A ROADBLOCK / CHECKPOINT

Level: 2 (Section / Crew / Detachment / Patrol / Aircraft)

PHASE: OOTW

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide To Urban Operations;


B. Infantry School TTP—CHECK POINTS.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives an order to establish a roadblock / checkpoint.
Continuous operations (day and night) are envisioned. Civilian population and
vehicles are in the area of operation.
b. Given. A warning order and orders from the next higher level of command.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element establishes and operates a roadblock or checkpoint in
accordance with the will of its comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element selects the roadblock/ checkpoint site IAW the higher
comd’s plan.
2. The element is organized to operate the roadblock / checkpoint on a
continuous basis.
3. The element maintains security IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE.
4. The element reacts to disruptions or hostile actions IAW the
following BTS:
a. A02304181E REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE;

b. A02304180E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE; and

c. A02203078E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL


WEAPONS.
5. The element keeps the enemy off balance by moving the roadblock /
checkpoint, if the situation permits.
6. The element continually improves the roadblock / checkpoint as the
time and situation permits.
Functional BTS: Nil

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PLATOON / TROOP / AIRCRAFT SECTION

A03403049E

EXECUTE CALL FOR FIRE

LEVEL: 3 (Platoon / Troop / Aircraft Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TAM 401.02, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Tactical Aide Memoire.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element, in order to achieve a mission or task, must call for fire
support and no FED can observe the target directly;

b. Given:

(1) Access to an Artillery net through a FED or through the command net, and

(2) A suitable target.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the call for fire and adjusts the fire as
required in order to achieve the desired effect on the target.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element makes contact with the fire support element through a
third party or directly.
2. The element calls for fire IAW ref.
3. The element provides a SITREP upon completion of the fire support.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A03404328E

CONSTRUCT COLLECTIVE NBC PROTECTION

LEVEL: 3 (Platoon / Troop / Aircraft Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-361-006/FP-001, Field Protection;


B. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GJ-005-311/FP-010 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Defence
Operations;
C. USOP 501.03, Unit Standing Operating Procedures and Tactical Aide-Memoire B-GL-332-
001/FP-001
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to install one or more prefabricated liners
with integral ventilation / filtration system within an existing structure.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command include the structure location, the number of
personnel to be protected, and the time by which installation is to be
completed.

(2) Required liners, installation tools and electrical generation equipment are
available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element installs NBC collective protection IAW the
manufacturer’s specifications within the time allotted in orders. Following installation, the
element occupies the shelter under NBC conditions. The element ensures proper maintenance of
the collective protection under simulated NBC attack.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element conducts a reconnaissance to determine the number of
liners required to accommodate the number of personnel specified in
orders and confirms the suitability of the existing structure.
3. The element installs the liner(s) IAW manufacturer’s instructions.
4. The element occupies and maintains the collective protection under
simulated NBC conditions.

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5. The element submits task status and completion reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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COMPANY / SQUADRON / BATTERY / AVIATION FLIGHT

A04601004E

MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

LEVEL: 4 (Company / Squadron / Battery / Aviation Flight)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 1, B-GL-300-005/FP-001 Information Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations. Enemy forces oppose
the element and are active throughout the area of interest, area of influence, and
area of intelligence responsibility.

b. Given. Orders from level of command higher that includes intelligence, geomatic
and operational reporting.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: In maintaining Situational Awareness (SA) the element collects,
develops and disseminates combat information and intelligence that allows the maintenance of
awareness of their location in relation to the enemy, their own and flanking forces, an awareness
of enemy force activities to their immediate front, flanks and rear, and an appreciation of the
effects of enemy activity on the situation. The effects of geomatics considerations on own and
enemy troops are understood. An awareness of current, planned and future operations and
locations of own troops is maintained.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element maintains a SA that is understood and disseminated
throughout the element down to the lowest level, and which includes:
a. Elements of Red Situational Awareness, specifically the
following information pertaining to the adversary force:

(1) Their locations,

(2) Their sizes,

(3) Their types,

(4) Their direction and rate of movement,

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(5) Their combat effectiveness,

(6) Their activities.

b. Elements of Brown Situational Awareness, specifically:

(1) Physical environment and its effect on friendly and


enemy operations, and

(2) Socio-political situation and its effect on friendly


and enemy operations.

c. Elements of Blue Situational Awareness, specifically their


own elements:

(1) Locations,

(2) Sizes,

(3) Types,

(4) Direction and rates of movement,

(5) Combat effectiveness, and

(6) Activities.
2. SA is disseminated to commanders, higher staffs, flanking and
subordinate elements on a continuous basis in a timely fashion, enabling
all personnel to understand the battlefield in sufficient time and detail to
employ their weapon systems effectively.
Functional BTS: Nil

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A04601186E

COORDINATE INTEGRAL CSS

LEVEL: 4 (Company / Squadron / Battery / Aviation Flight)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapters 3 and 4, B-GL-312-011/FP-001 Personnel Administration in Battle;


B. TAM 602-604, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Vol 2 Tactical Aide Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations. The integral CSS
element is conducting its primary support mission. Provision of CSS must be
coordinated at unit level. Enemy contact is a possibility;

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: All elements receive the necessary combat supplies, equipment,
and personnel to carry out their assigned mission in a timely manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element anticipates requirements, and effectively plans for and
coordinates the provision of integral CSS.
2. The element ensures that:
a. Re-supply priorities are established based on the tactical
situation and SOP;

b. Replenishment occurs as required;

c. All element land technical equipment is effectively


maintained and supported;

d. All element vehicles are repaired or recovered as required,


denying equipment to the enemy and conducting
modifications to equipment as necessary;

e. Personnel resources are effectively managed and


administered, with new personnel received, briefed and
integrated;

f. Fresh and hard rations are received in a timely fashion;

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g. Personnel records, pay, leave, postal services, spiritual


requirements, service administrative requirements, and
recreational benefits are administered; and

h. Emergency and supplementary CSS requirements are


addressed IAW refs.

Functional BTS: A04605300E EXECUTE ADMINISTRATION

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A04653139E

EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL

LEVEL: 4 (Company / Squadron / Battery / Aviation Flight)

PHASE: Transitional

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000, Land Operations (Draft);


B. USOP 301.02, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed, executing their assigned mission
IAW Orders and is in contact with the enemy. The tactical situation is such that
the higher comd has ordered the element to disengage from the enemy through the
conduct of a withdrawal.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, to include the open fire policy,
and

(2) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes a coordinated withdrawal in order to
disengage from the enemy force IAW the will of the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element receives, understands and promulgates the higher HQs
withdrawal plan IAW the Orders.
2. The element conducts a reconnaissance.
3. The element establishes a reserve (If able to do so).
4. The element disengages from contact with the enemy in a controlled
and sequenced withdrawal IAW the plan.
5. The element maintains situational awareness IAW BTS A04601004E
MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS.
6. Upon termination of the withdrawal, the element reorganizes IAW
BTS A04605301E CONDUCT REORGANIZATION.
Functional BTS: A04653140S EXECUTE A BREAK OF CONTACT

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A04603179S

CROSS A CONTAMINATED AREA

LEVEL: 4 (Company / Squadron / Battery / Aviation Flight)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 1 of 2), CF Operations for NBCD in Operations;


B. B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 2 of 2), CF Operations for NBCD in Operations;
C. B-GL-300-001/FP-001, Land Operations (Draft);
D. USOP 501.06, 07 & 08 and TAM 504.01, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit Standing Operating
Procedures and Tactical Aide-Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is participating in a tactical operation and receives an
order to cross an area contaminated by either radiological, chemical or biological
contamination.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher to include the details of
contaminant, size of contaminated area, entry and exit sites, and direction
on action after exiting the area.

(2) A defined area marked as contaminated.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully crosses the contaminated area. Timing
for this event is dependant upon the configuration of the element (dismounted, mounted or
mixed), terrain and weather, depth of the contaminated area and direction given by the higher
comd. Each element must cross the area in a time that is reasonably close to the timing created
through a time appreciation.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element will prepare its personnel, its vehicles, its stores and
equipment for entry into the contaminated area:
a. This is done in a safe loc at least 500m from the
contaminated area and out of the down wind plume;

b. The element’s survey teams must deploy and monitor


throughout the event;

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c. Movement follows the directed route;

d. Dispersion between vehicles and between personnel is


increased if terrain permits;

e. Ensure navigation waypoints and report lines are used;

f. Upon exiting the area all applicable reports and returns


shall be submitted;

g. Upon exiting the area the element will either prepare for
decontamination or for further operational action as per
orders.

Functional BTS: A04604175S EXECUTE IMMEDIATE AND OPERATIONAL


DECONTAMINATION

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A04604184S

PREPARE FOR NBC ATTACK

LEVEL: 4 (Company / Squadron / Battery / Aviation Flight)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 1 of 2), CF Operations for NBCD in Operations;


B. B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 2 of 2), CF Operations for NBCD in Operations;
C. B-GL-300-001/FP-001, Land Operations (Draft);
D. USOP 501.06, 07 & 08 and TAM 504.01, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit Standing Operating
Procedures and Tactical Aide-Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has received warning of an imminent NBC attack or the
risk of NBC attack is assessed as being high;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher that includes a current NBC
threat,

(2) Sufficient Individual Protective Equipment (IPE), and

(3) Established quantities of serviceable NBC detection, survey and


monitoring equipment.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element adopts appropriate protective measures to prevent or
minimize personnel and vehicle/equipment casualties to the effects of weapons of mass
destruction prior to the nuclear strike or chemical/biological attack.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Nuclear Strike. Upon receipt of warning of a nuclear strike, the
element:
a. Performs the following general activities:

(1) Move vehicles behind cover capable of deflecting


blast effects. AFVs and APCs adopt positions with
heaviest armour facing target area and with turrets
reversed to protect armament and optics,

(2) Remove and store all external flammable

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equipment,

(3) Disconnect all antennae and cables (inside and


outside),

(4) Cover all vision devices, close all doors, hatches,


ports and windows,

(5) Tests collective protection systems, and

(6) Shut off all emitters (or as many as possible) and


engine and wait for a minimum of seven minutes
after the explosion;

b. Depending on the danger zone:

(1) Minimum safe distance 1 (MSD1) – evacuates


personnel from the zone or, if evacuation is not
possible or if the comd elects a higher degree of
risk, ensure that they are in closed AFVs or under
18” OHP,

(2) MSD1 to 2 – personnel assume MOPP 3 mask and


take cover, and

(3) MSD2 to 3 – personnel cover exposed skin, take


cover and avoid nuclear flash.
2. Chemical/biological attack. The element prepares for a
chemical/biological attack:
a. Personnel assume appropriate protective posture;

b. NBC sentries are posted;

c. Operators of chemical detector kits and cam are alerted


and equipment readiness is confirmed;

d. Collective protection systems are tested;

e. Food and water are topped up and consumption is


controlled;

f. NBC survey teams are identified and briefed;

g. Alarms, if available, are employed 150 to 400 metres


upwind of the elements area;

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h. Alarm signals are confirmed;

i. Important items of ammo/equipment/food are covered or


kept in canisters/containers;

j. Weapons are covered or dispersed under foliage;

k. Vehicles are parked in buildings, woods, under bushes or


covered;

l. Communications equipment that is not sheltered is covered


or protected from contamination;

m. Non-essential tentage and canvas are taken down;

n. Decontamination equipment, resources and sites are


prepared for use;

o. Replacement IPE and equipment, particularly filters, are


positioned for ready access;

p. Preparations are made to treat and evacuate NBC


casualties; and

q. The element reports its state of readiness iaw orders/SOP.

Functional BTS: Nil

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A04605303E

EXECUTE REPLENISHMENT

LEVEL: 4 (Company / Squadron / Battery / Aviation Flight)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapters 3 and 4, B-GL-312-011/FP-001 Personnel Administration in Battle;


B. TAM 602-604, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Vol 2 Tactical Aide Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations, and is either preparing
for or involved in combat. Higher-level combat service support (CSS) assets are
available. It has been directed that the provision of routine re-supply will be
effected through delivery points (DP) from the unit to the sub-unit. Enemy action
is possible or expected. (Iterations of this task may be performed under radio
silence);

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher that include
timings, and

(2) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Resupply is successfully conducted without loss of critical
supplies or vehicles. All elements receive the necessary combat supplies, equipment, and
personnel to carry out their assigned mission. Replenishment is effectively executed IAW ref B
and assigned DP opening and closing times are met.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The lower element secures the replenishment site.
2. The higher element vehicles arrive.
3. DP procedure occurs as fol:
a. Replenishing vehicles are met at the contact point and
directed to the actual DP location;

b. DP vehicles are directed to unit vehicles;

c. Loads are transferred using, using the most appropriate

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method dependant upon variant of vehicle or SOP;

d. The demand for the next day’s DP is submitted;

e. Personnel replacements are brought forward;

f. Replenishing vehicles depart the DP;

g. Unit vehicles move to the waiting area, form up in packets


and return to the unit location; and

h. The DP site is cleared and all signs are removed.

Functional BTS: Nil

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REGIMENT / BATTALION / HELICOPTER SQUADRON

A06701001E

EXECUTE OPP

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

Phase: All

Reference: Chapter 6, B-GL-300-003/FP-000 Command.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A mission is received requiring the element to prepare itself to conduct
operations;

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher,

(2) Subordinate elements, and

(3) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element prepares itself to achieve its assigned and implied
tasks. Preparations are completed in a timely and effective manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The elements of planning appear as follows:
a. Guidance from CO directing staff efforts and subordinate
comds;

b. Concurrent planning, activity and anticipation maximize


the available time in preparation for the mission;

c. Staff products assist in option analysis and contribute to Staff products


subsequent execution of plan; include IPB,
Synchronization
d. Wargaming is conducted when possible; and matrix, Decision
Support Template
e. Staff briefs are conducted.

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2. Orders are delivered, understood and reacted within the element.
Functional BTS: B0561000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE

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A0671002E

ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

Reference: USOP 102 and 104, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A mission is received requiring the element to prepare for and conduct
operations.
b. Given:
(1) Warning Order and Orders from at least one level of command higher,
(2) Staff from at least one level of command higher,
(3) Subordinate elements.
c. Denied. Additional Resources.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element establishes a means of maintaining command, control
and communications that aids in the achievement of the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element establishes and operates Command Posts applicable to
the tactical situation, but as a minimum to include main and CSS with
consideration of Tactical, Alternate, and Rear where necessary.
2. The element maintains comms, with HIGHER and LOWER elements,
including RRB capability when required.
3. The element plans and provides orders and direction in a timely
manner in order to set the conditions for the execution of a mission. This
includes operating in a CBRN environment as applicable.
4. During the execution of missions and tasks, the element provides
ongoing guidance and coordination to maintain the conditions for success,
keeping the focus on achieving the articulated end-state and the
requirements for future ops.
5. The element makes a successful contribution to Situational Awareness
of the formation.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP S13401027E ESTABLISH A CP
COMPLEX

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A06701004E

MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 1, B-GL-300-005/FP-001 Information Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting operations.

b. Given. Orders from level of command higher that includes intelligence,


geomatics support and operational reporting.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: An awareness of current, planned and future operations and
locations of own and relevant friendly troops is maintained, and where applicable, RED and
BROWN elements.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element maintains SA that is understood and disseminated
throughout the element down to the lowest level, and which includes
some of the products of IPB:
a. Elements of Red Situational Awareness, specifically the
following information pertaining to the adversary force:

(1) Their locations,

(2) Their sizes,

(3) Their types,

(4) Their direction and rate of movement,

(5) Their combat effectiveness,

(6) Their activities;

b. Elements of Brown Situational Awareness, specifically:

(1) Physical environment and its effect on friendly and


enemy operations.

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(2) Socio-political situation and its effect on friendly


and enemy operations.

c. Elements of Blue Situational Awareness, specifically their


own elements:

(1) Locations,

(2) Sizes,

(3) Types,

(4) Direction and rates of movement,

(5) Combat effectiveness, and

(6) Activities.
2. Comds, higher staffs, flanking and subordinate elements are kept
situationally aware on a continuous basis in a timely fashion, enabling all
personnel to understand the battlefield in sufficient time and detail to
employ their weapon systems effectively.
Functional BTS: A04601098E / A0671098E EXECUTE LIAISON B05601098S
MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS A04601098E MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL
AWARENESS

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A06701005S

DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE INFORMATION OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 2, B-GL-300-005/FP-001 Information Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Unit is conducting operations;

b. Given:

(1) Strategic guidance and national ‘reachback’ has been provided that has
limitations on distribution,

(2) OPFOR does not have complete access to information about BLUEFOR,
and

(3) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Access to all information due to national limitations on distribution.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Unit achieves information superiority through the effective
use of tactical, operational, and strategic Information Operations in order to meet the comd’s
intent and end state.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Unit will use available tools, including but not limited to,
communications, PAff, ISTAR, C-ISTAR, CI, deception, OPSEC, IM
Security, PSYOPS, EW and CIMIC, to meet the comd’s requirement for
information superiority.
2. Plans from the different components of IO will be coordinated by the
Unit Headquarters to ensure maximum synergy.
3. Execution of IO will provide timely feedback that will be used to
modify Unit plans as required in order to maintain the comd’s intent.
Functional BTS: C02601357E DIRECT AND PERFORM CIMIC OPERATIONS,
X04711360E PLAN PSYOPS EFFECTS, A06704042S DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC,
Q03601015E OPERATE AN ISTAR CC, Q03601009E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE
SUPPORT TO PLANNING, Q03602010E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO
OPERATIONS, S13601028E PLAN AND DIRECT CIS SUPPORT, S23401040E
PROVIDE EW SUPPORT, A06701045E INTEGRATE ISTAR PLAN

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A06701045E

INTEGRATE THE ISTAR PLAN

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 1, Chapter 4 and Chapter 7, B-GL -352 -001/FP-001 ISTAR.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting or about to conduct operations;
b. Given:
(1) ISTAR plan from a higher level of command,
(2) Integral ISTAR collection resources,
(3) Subordinate elements, and
(4) Higher level ISTAR resources; and
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element’s ISTAR plan and activities supports the achievement
of information superiority in the conduct of operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The unit:
a. Receives, processes and disseminates information
provided by sub-units and ISTAR assets and ensures its
timely distribution;

b. Integrates named areas of interest (NAI), targeted areas of


interest (TAI), high value targets (HVTs), and high payoff
targets (HPTs);

c. During OPP, integrates the Higher ISTAR overlay and task


matrix into unit plans; and

d. Coordinate the ISTAR function with higher, lower and


flanks.

Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL B06702123E EXECUTE ISTAR
OPERATIONS

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A06711185E

INTEGRATE FIRE PLAN

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All Warfighting

Reference: A. Chapter 2, Section 6, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations;


B. Part 4, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit Standard Operating Procedures (Vol 1).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A unit plans and prepares to conduct an operation, a tactical
movement, or a deployment;

b. Given:

(1) A tactical plan, and

(2) A set of fire support means (direct and indirect).

c. Denied. Nil.

NOTE

It is normally recognized that the integration of a fire plan is the responsibility of an


accompanying artillery comd. An artillery comd will not always accompany a given unit, in
which case the responsibility to integrate the fire plan rests with the operations staff of the
unit. In any case, preparation of the fire plan remains the responsibility of the tactical comd.

2. TASK STANDARD: The unit organizes the fire of available weapons to support the
tactical plan and coordinates it so that the right targets are attacked to achieve the comd’s
intended effects.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. A fire plan is prepared, generally adhering to the fundamentals and The preparation
process established in reference A, and in consideration of the following: and execution of
the fire plan will
a. Targets are chosen and effect is determined for each;
also follow the
b. All available supporting direct and indirect weapons are guidelines
assigned a target(s) to achieve the desired effect; and established in BTS
A02203078E
c. The engagement of all targets is synchronized so that it is ENGAGE
executed at the place, in the manner and at the time desired TARGETS WITH

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by the comd. INTEGRAL
WEAPON
2. The fire plan is integrated into the tactical plan as one of its SYSTEMS and
supporting plans. BTS A0343049S
EXECUTE CALL
FOR FIRE.

Functional BTS: G24613159E EXECUTE FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION

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A06701187S

INTEGRATE CLOSE SUPPORT CSS ACTIVITIES

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-300-004/FP-001 Sustainment;


B. Chapter 1, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Force Replenishment;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-342-001/FP-000 Land Equipment Management System;
D. USOP 602-605, Part 6, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The unit requires maintenance and replenishment from external
sources;

b. Given:

(1) Subordinate elements,

(2) Close Support CSS elements, and

(3) Formation-level CSS Concept.

c. Denied. Nil.

NOTE

This BTS was separated from the Provision of Integral CSS in order to allow unit training to
occur.

2. TASK STANDARD: The unit provides enabling information and prepares on-site
assistance to external CSS elements in order to ensure integration of Close Support CSS.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
3. Liaison and coordination between the element and the supporting CSS
element occurs as required.
4. Delivery Points are conducted IAW ref D.
5. The unit receives CS repairs and recoveries IAW ref C.
Functional BTS: A04601098E / A06701098E EXECUTE LIAISON A0675041S PROVIDE
INTEGRAL CSS

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A06702044S

MANAGE CIVPOP/NON-COMBATANTS/DP

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GG-005-004/AF-023 Civil-Military Cooperation;


B. B-GL-357-002/FP-001 Humint;
C. B-GL-362-001/FP-001 Land Force Military Police Doctrine;
D. Section 3, Chapter 2, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting or about to conduct tactical operations;

b. Given:

(1) CIVPOP Control, HUMINT and CIMIC plans from a higher level of
command,

(2) Actors / Role Players to provide IO, CIVPOP, and civilian authorities,

(3) International Organizational presence in theatre (This does not include


DOMOPS).

c. Denied. Nil.

NOTE

There is a lack of a comprehensive CF & LF doctrine dealing with this complex subject in a
holistic manner.

2. TASK STANDARD: The element carries out the required preparations and actions
necessary to execute plans in support of or affecting the civilian population.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The elements of the CIVPOP plan are as fols:
a. The provision of assistance and/or security to Evacuee
movement, Refugee movement ops; and

b. The provision of assistance and/or security to Protected


Persons and Non-Combatants.
2. The elements’ activities support the collecting of information

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requirements as identified in the HUMINT plan.
3. The elements’ activities supports Civil-Military Cooperation Ops
(CMO).
Functional BTS: C02601357E DIRECT AND PERFORM CIMIC OPERATIONS

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A06753067S

EXECUTE A LINK-UP

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: Transitional

Reference: Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-001 Land Operations (Draft).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A mission is received to execute a link-up between two elements to
create an operational or tactical effect;

b. Given:

(1) The mission to carry out a link-up operation must always be given in the
context of a subsequent mission for the forces involved,

(2) Warning Order and Orders from at least one level of command higher;

(3) Subordinate elements,

(4) Staff from at least one level of command higher, and

(5) A coordinating element with which to perform the link-up.

c. Denied. Additional Resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The element carries out the required preparations and actions in an
appropriate sequence, time, and place to achieve the link-up without jeopardizing or delaying
subsequent operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts planning in order to establish a link-up as
directed. The planning must include the following:
a. Coordination with higher HQ; and

b. Liaison with the link-up force.


2. The element executes the link-up by:
a. Employing sufficient control measures to avoid fratricide.

b. Successfully creates the conditions for the subsequent

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mission.

Functional BTS: A0461098E / A0671098E EXECUTE LIAISON B05651098S EXECUTE


A LINK UP T04651098E EXECUTE A LINK UP I44653067E EXECUTE A LINK UP
I12353067E EXECUTE A LINK UP

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A06753082S

EXECUTE A PASSAGE OF LINES

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: Transitional

Reference: Chapter 5, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is ordered to move through another element either to
come into or out of contact with the enemy. The element is required to conduct a
passage of lines as the moving element or the in-place element;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order, Orders or higher comd’s intent,

(2) Another element to pass through or be passed through,

(3) Higher level of command, and

(4) Subordinate levels of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element establishes effective control measures and
coordination between the commanders concerned IAW the higher comd’s intent. The passage of
lines occurs without delay or interference with subsequent operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element plans, coordinates with the other element and makes
preparations IAW ref A.
2. The element executes the passage of lines IAW reference A.
3. Depending on the situation, on conclusion of the passage of lines, the
element may reorganize IAW BTS A06705301S REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL A04601098E / A06701098E EXECUTE
LIAISON

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A06753139S

EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: Transitional

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 4, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed, in contact with the enemy, and is
ordered by the higher comd to disengage from the enemy through the conduct of a
withdrawal;

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher,

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff,

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.),

(4) Subordinate elements, and

(5) An OPFOR of appropriate size; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully completes a coordinated withdrawal
IAW the intent of the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. IAW ref A, the element plans and coordinates its withdrawal,
including passages of lines IAW BTS A06753082S EXECUTE A
PASSAGE OF LINES as required.
2. The element conducts the withdrawal IAW ref A.
3. Upon termination of the withdrawal, the element reorganizes IAW
BTS A06705301S REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL A04601098E / A06701098E EXECUTE
LIAISON A04653139S EXECUTE A WITHDRAWAL

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A06704073S

EXECUTE REAR AREA SECURITY (RAS)

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

Reference: FSOP 513, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tasked to execute Rear Area Security (RAS) in order
to provide freedom of action and continuity of operations, CSS and command;
b. Given:
(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher, including direction on RAS responsibilities or the establishment of
a RAOC,
(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff,
(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.),
(4) Subordinate elements, and
(5) An OPFOR of appropriate size and content to constitute at least a Level II
RAS Threat IAW ref.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element denies the enemy the ability to influence friendly
actions and activities in the formation’s rear area.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The element develops a plan IAW the threat level described in ref.
Planning and coordination must include liaison where appropriate, a
communications plan, and the use of control measures IAW ref.
2. If it is a Level II threat, the element must establish and train a Quick
Reaction Force (QRF) IAW ref.
3. The execution of plans does not interfere with the higher comd’s intent
and concept of operations.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL A04601098E / A0671098E EXECUTE
LIAISON

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A06704174S

EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. USOP 403, 501, and 503-504, B-GL 332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP;
B. FSOP 513, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting operations;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher,

(2) Subordinate elements, and

(3) An OPFOR of appropriate size and content to constitute a Level I or II


RAS Threat IAW ref B.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element will establish defensive measures that minimize the
effect of the threat on operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element analyzes the threat and required defensive posture IAW
refs.
2. AAAD WCO are issued IAW ref A.
3. MOPP states are directed IAW ref A.
4. Alarm systems are directed for all subordinate elements IAW ref A.
5. An integral reserve capability is maintained.
6. Obstacles are put in place on main approaches as appropriate.
7. Coordination will take place between sub-units to minimize fratricide.
8. Own equipment and supplies are denied as appropriate.
Functional BTS: A02304174E / A03404174E / A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE

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A06704183S

EXECUTE HARBOUR AND ASSEMBLY AREA OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

Reference: USOP 305, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting operations and has been given the order to
move and occupy an assembly area or harbour;

b. Given:

(1) Orders to occupy a location and Wng O, orders or Comd’s intent for
subsequent operations, and

(2) Subordinate elements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element plans and executes the occupation of a harbour or
assembly area and is prepared for subsequent operations. OPSEC is not violated during the time
the hide is occupied or maintained.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element develops and disseminates a plan for occupation of the
harbour or assembly area.
2. The element occupies the harbour or assembly area as planned.
3. The element implements and maintains OPSEC and tactical security
measures as well as develops contingency plans for attack or compromise.
Functional BTS: A03404182E / A04604182E OCCUPY A HIDE / HARBOUR /
ASSEMBLY AREA A03404183E / A03404183E EXECUTE A CRASH OF HIDE /
HARBOUR / ASSEMBLY AREA

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A06775363S

EXECUTE MINE STRIKE / INCIDENT RESPONSE

LEVEL: 6

PHASE: OOTW

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps (Part 1, All Arms);
B. USOP 703.04 and USOP 704.01 Unit SOP;
C. B-GL-331-003/FP-001 Map Symbols for Land Operations;
D. Chapter 7, NDID (TBC), TTP Area and Route Clearance (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A subordinate element encounters one of the following:

(1) The initiation of a mine, UXO, BT or IED,

(2) The observation / detection of a mine, UXO, BT or IED, or

(3) Any time a vehicle goes off an OPEN route or a helicopter goes down.

b. Given:

(1) The subordinate element may or may not be able to self-extract IAW ref
A,

(2) CONTACT REPORT and a SITUATION REPORT from the subordinate


element IAW ref B,

(3) Integral medical assets, and

(4) Access to Engineer Support.

c. Denied. Nil.

NOTE

This BTS does not include investigations of the incident.

2. TASK STANDARD: The element prevents further casualties through the immediate
imposition of control measures, passage of information and coordination of engineer and medical
activities to rescue casualties / personnel from the area.

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1. The element immediately imposes additional control measures IAW
ref C such as route closure, alternate routes, traffic control points, and
the designation of a Limited Access Area.
2. The element immediately deploys the QRF if one has been
developed IAW ref D. If there is no QRF, the casualty evacuation
system if required IAW BTS A06705302S TREAT AND EVACUATE
CASUALTIES as well as directs the provision of Engineer support if
required. It coordinates the activities of the QRF or any medical,
maintenance, CIMIC, MP and engineer support. Engineer support may
include the following:
a. BTS E12302213E RECCE A MINEFIELD;

b. BTS E22304209E EXTRICATE OTHERS FROM A


MINEFIELD;

c. BTS E22323208E EXECUTE IMPROVEMENTS AND


MARK SAFE LANES.
3. The element updates its obstacle data on any graphics IAW BTS
A06701004S MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS and
promulgates the changes to higher headquarters as well as all
subordinate elements, including, but not limited to the following:
a. Manoeuvre Sub-units;

b. ESCC;

c. FSCC;

d. Administrative Sub-units;

e. Signals Sub-sub-unit; and

f. CIMIC Detachment.
4. The element maintains communications with the subordinate
element involved in the incident or strike and directs self-extraction if
there is an Immediate Threat to Force Personnel IAW ref D.
5. The element reconstitutes the QRF IAW ref D.
6. The element plans for future activity pertaining to the minefield.
This may include:
a. Mine clearance operations IAW BTS E33404232E
EXECUTE MINE CLEARANCE OPERATIONS; and

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b. Amendments to Routes and Traffic Control.

Functional BTS: Nil

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A06705041S

PROVIDE INTEGRAL CSS

LEVEL: 6 (Unit)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-300-004/FP-001 Sustainment;


B. Chapter 1, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Force Replenishment;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-342-001/FP-000 Land Equipment Management System;
D. USOP 602-605, Part 6, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting operations and planning future operations;

b. Given:

(1) Presence of subordinate elements, and

(2) Close Support CSS concept.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The provision of CSS contributes to mission success without
compromising future operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Unit HQ plans Integral CSS in support of tactical plans.
2. The Unit coordinates and supervises the execution of Integral CSS
IAW ref D.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL A04605300E EXECUTE ADMINISTRATION
A04605303E EXECUTE REPLENISHMENT A04601186E COORDINATE INTEGRAL
CSS L13405310E PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICES L23405314E PROVIDE
TRANSPORT SERVICES L33405321E PROVIDE SUPPLY SERVICES

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CROWD CONFRONTATION OPERATIONS

Reference: B-GJ-005-307/FP-090 Crowd Confrontation Operations.


1. This chapter covers the collective training BTS for Domestic Operations (DOMOPS)
Crowd Confrontation Operations (CCO). The doctrine for the operational and tactical response
to CCOs situations is detailed in ref, supported by other key documents as listed in the
publications. This authority deals with the multidimensional and joint concept for CCOs based
on recent experience. It provides the tool to train and equip deployed forces to successfully
(influence crowd confrontations) control and disengage themselves from crowd confrontation
situations without having to resort to the use of deadly force. CCO is envisaged as being
applicable across the spectrum of conflict and throughout the continuum of operations however it
is likely that authority will limit CF missions to monitoring, avoidance and disengagement
scenarios. Only in extreme circumstances where no law enforcement agency was available
would higher-level sub-sets be authorised.
2. Ref Section 4 Para 14 details the existing restrictions that constrain operational and
tactical commanders in their response to a CCO situation, where only force protection measure
using the minimum force necessary to ensure mission success are authorised. These BTS are
pre-requisites for units undertaking Theatre and Mission Specific Training (T&MST) where
political clearance has been granted for specific TTP (Tactics, Training and Procedures) that will
bring CF units into direct confrontation with crowds. The primary focus of CCO operations
remains the non-confrontation CCO aspects and conventional military support to the appropriate
Law Enforcement Agency (LEA).
3. In the context of this doctrine these BTS will aim to specify repeatable and achievable
scenarios across the range of capabilities specified within ref A however the intent is to ensure
that an element can conduct CCO without escalating the level of violence. Whilst conducting a
specific BTS an element can resort to less confrontational techniques such as avoidance and even
disengagement actions if it believes this will prevent unnecessary escalation of the situation.
4. Allowing a Crowd Confrontation situation to escalate in violence, attributable to CF
actions, is likely to strategically threaten the chances of mission success and therefore in this
specific and unique style of operation the tactical, graduated response to crowd confrontation
situations is caveated with the requirement to prevent escalation of a situation which in itself
could cause a strategic mission failure.
5. BTS Monitor Crowds must be a pre-requisite to the Control Crowd task. Monitoring
ands command and control requirements must be available to a comd before he can be expected
to demonstrate the ability to control, redirect, avoid or disengage with crowd activity.

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A02373365S / A03473365S

MONITOR CROWDS

LEVEL: 2 and 3

PHASE: OOTW (incl DOMOPS)

References: A. Chapters 5, Section 4 B-GJ-005-307/FP-090 Crowd Confrontation Operations;


B. Reference: Chapter 11, B-GL-392-004/FP-001 Patrolling, Infantry.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is in an environment where groups of local inhabitants can
generate a sizeable gathering quickly however with no obvious determination to
be aggressive. The element establishes a monitoring location IAW orders to
provide situational awareness and provides early warning to the higher HQ as part
of a tactical security task. Aggression is possible but unlikely;

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher that
include:

(1) Timings; and

(2) Subordinates; and

(3) A suitable location; and

(4) A crowd with a specific aim or agenda.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Crowd monitoring is successfully conducted if accurate data is
collected and passed to higher command on the size, location and mood of the crowd.
Additional information on the likely goals and agenda of the crowd is required together with any
available information relating to the identification of possible leaders or agitators within the
group.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Battle procedure is carried out IAW BTS A02301000E / A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element conducts a reconnaissance.
3. The element establishes and secures a location from where it can
observe the crowd.
4. The element establishes a reserve (If able to do so).

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5. The element must demonstrate accurate dissemination of information
to their unit headquarters Command Post.
6. The element sends SITREP to its next higher HQ throughout the task.
7. All available resources are used (camouflage, concealment, cover,
dispersion, etc) to hide elements and limit vulnerability.
8. Physical security of the location is established and maintained IAW
BTS A02304042E / A03404042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
9. The element avoids revealing its position demonstrating a passive
defence.
10. If attacked, the element engages immediately within the restrictions
of the ROE. Alerting the next higher element of the direction of the
enemy by sending a CONTACT Report (if necessary).
Functional BTS: Nil

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A03473366S / A04673366S

CONTROL CROWDS

LEVEL: 3 and 4

PHASE: OOTW (incl DOMOPS)

References: A. Chapters 5, Section 4 B-GJ-005-307/FP-090 Crowd Confrontation Operations;


B. Tactical Graphic-Tasks, B-GL-331-003-FP-001 Military Symbols for Land Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting OOTW (Peace Keeping or Peace Support
Operations), and is in an environment where groups of local inhabitants can
generate a sizeable gathering quickly however with no obvious determination to
be aggressive. Aggression is possible but unlikely;

b. Given. The element is provided with:

(1) A warning order; and

(2) Orders and comd’s intent from one level of command higher; and

(3) Timings; and

(4) Subordinates; and

(5) A crowd with a specific aim or agenda; and

(6) Provided with specific PPE and specialist equipment listed at Annex A.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Crowd moving is successfully conducted if a crowd can be
affected IAW commanders’ intent to achieve a desired effect. In the event that a comd believes
engagement with the crowd could lead to an escalation of violence that would be detrimental to
the overall mission success, the element comd must be able to successfully avoid engagement
and withdraw from the crowd IOT prevent escalation. Information is passed to higher command
on the situation as it develops.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Battle procedure is carried out IAW BTS A03401000E / A04601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element conducts a reconnaissance.

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3. The element establishes a command and control element.
4. The element establishes a baseline location from where it can
influence the crowd.
5. The element maintains a reserve.
6. The element sends SITREPs to its next higher HQ throughout the
task.
7. The element avoids crowd confrontation operations if needed.
8. The element influences crowd behaviour and activity by employing
the following manoeuvres;
a. The element canalizes a crowd; and

b. Contains a crowd; and

c. Blocks a crowd; and

d. Manoeuvres the force to react to changes in tactical


situation.
9. The element withdrawers under pressure from confrontation if
required.
10. If attacked, the element engages within the restrictions of the ROE.
Alerting the next higher element of the direction of the enemy by sending
a CONTACT Report.
11. The element maintains its situational awareness IAW BTS
A04601004E MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CHAPTER 3
ARMOURED RECCE
1. There are BTS common to multiple levels for the Armoured Recce BTS.

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COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO TO THREE

T12302051E / T13402051E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 4, Armoured Recce TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element establishes an OP IAW orders to provide situational
awareness and early warning to the higher HQ as part of a tactical security task;

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one or two levels of command higher;
and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The OP is positioned to allow the element to observe the assigned
sector, likely enemy avenues of approach, NAIs and/or TAIs. The element provides situational
awareness and early warning in the area of responsibility.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element carries out battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element:
a. Moves to area close to proposed OP;

b. Confirms NAI or TAI;

c. Establishes observation;

d. Conducts recce and clears OP Base;

e. Moves in and begins to establish OP Base; and

f. Recces OP position.

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3. The OP:
a. Offers clear observation of NAI or TAI with available
sensors and observation devices;

b. Provides protection and concealment from air and ground


observation;

c. Provides good communications;

d. Has good fields of fire and is easy to defend;

e. Has a covered line of approach to and from the OP Base;

f. Has a covered withdrawal route; and

g. Is not a prominent landmark.


4. The OP is established when personnel are moved to OP position and
have observation on the Area of Interest.
5. IAW ref A:
a. OP is further developed;

b. RV and RV Hide are recced and selected;

c. Crash RV is selected and personnel are briefed on its


location; and

d. OP is operated.
6. Physical security of the OP is established and maintained IAW BTS
A02304042E /A03404042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
Functional BTS: Nil

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T12302053E / T13402053E

EXECUTE A PICKET

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 2, Armoured Recce TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has come into contact and has been ordered to picket the
contact so that another force can bypass it or the patrol must make a battle
handover to follow-on forces;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one or two levels of command higher,

(2) OPFOR, and

(3) A bypassing force or a force for a battle handover.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element maintains contact with and defines the OPFOR
elements without detection or loss of combat power until ordered to move or the contact has been
handed over.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element remains behind and in contact so that the enemy cannot
move undetected.
2. The element defines the enemy disposition as best as possible given
the time and freedom of manoeuvre available.
3. If the contact is lost, the element must report and re-establish contact
and redefine the enemy.
4. As follow-on elements arrive, the picket hands over responsibility for
the contact, passing on all pertinent information.
Functional BTS: Nil

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T12302054E / T13402054E

RECONNOITRE ROUTE MOUNTED

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 6, Chapter 2, Armoured Recce TTP;


B. USOP 704.20 B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has received orders to conduct a route reconnaissance
mounted to collect information and improve situational awareness on a designated
route. Enemy contact is possible or expected. Route recce may be assigned as a
separate task or as a specific task as part of an area recce;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) At least one subordinate level of command; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element moves on the route. It collects and reports
information covering the route, dominant and key terrain, enemy forces within the area, and all
other items of interest specified in orders. It reacts to enemy forces as appropriate and maintains
sufficient combat power to continue the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The elementexecutes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the
following points:
a. Likely enemy locations;

b. Routes/axes of advance which will permit the element to


move to the Named Area of Interest (NAI) with the
greatest speed and security;

c. Picket and bypass policy;

d. Availability and range of direct and indirect fire, CAS,


aviation and UAV assets;

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e. Coordination with attached elements (i.e. Recce Engr


parties)

f. Communications requirements; and

g. The coordination required to execute a passage of line


IAW BTS T03403081E, EXECUTE RELIEF.
2. The element ensures that forces do not become decisively engaged
with enemy forces and become unavailable to carry on with the mission.
3. Upon arrival, the element executes the following activities, IAW
orders:
a. Determines and reports traffic ability of major/assigned
routes;

b. Determines cross-country traffic ability of all terrain


within the area;

c. Gathers intervisibility information;

d. Recces terrain to the lateral boundaries;

e. Reconnoitre all defiles along the route and clear enemy


obstacles, or locate a bypass;

f. Identify suitable Waiting Areas /Hides for follow on


troops;

g. Locates and inspect bridges;

h. Locates and inspect suitable fording or crossing sites near


all bridges

i. Locates and inspect tunnels, culverts, overpasses and


underpasses;

j. Locates minefields, obstacles, and bypasses;

k. Locates bypasses around built-up areas, and NBC


contaminated areas; and

l. Locates, identifies and reports enemy forces.


4. The element conducts counter reconnaissance within capabilities.
5. The element maintains contact with advancing friendly forces

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throughout the operation.
6. Maximum use is made of available aviation and UAV assets to gain
required information. The element accomplishes the mission within the
time allocated by the comd.
7. The element prepares a recce report and overlay for passage to
higher headquarters IAW ref B.
Functional BTS: T12303049E EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE

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EXECUTE A BYPASS

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: Transitional Operations

Reference: NIL
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element performs a tactical move IAW orders. The element
encounters enemy. The higher headquarters requires rapid continuation of
movement and permits bypassing. Bypass routes are available.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) The enemy is fixed and cannot manoeuvre, withdraw, or cause sufficient
casualties to prevent the element from carrying on its mission.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element bypasses the enemy without being influenced by
enemy activity.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element IAW orders:
a. Issues CONTACT report;
b. Requests permission to bypass;
c. Conducts reconnaissance as required;
d. Develops a plan, considering use of available supporting
arms;
e. Issues orders to bypass;
f. Executes a tactical bypass; and
g. Sends SITREP to higher headquarters.
2. The element pickets the contact until a contact handover can be
made with another element.
Functional BTS: If Recce, T12303049S EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE

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LEVELS TWO TO FOUR

T12353061E / T13453061E / T14653061E

EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Transitional

References: A. Section 1, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations;


B. Sections 1 and 5, Part 2, Armour TTPs.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations and receives orders to
execute an advance to contact.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the advance IAW orders. Once contact is
made, the Crew maintains contact and takes action IAW orders. The element maintains
sufficient combat power to conduct follow-on operations IAW the comd’s intent
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0231000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element occupies an assembly area, if applicable, IAW BTS
A03404182E / A04604182E OCCUPY A
HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA.
3. The element moves tactically IAW BTS A0233141E / A03403141E
/ A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
4. Once contact is made, the element reacts IAW orders, executes drills
as necessary IAW ref A and ref B and reacts to the tactical situation, as
necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A0234181E / A03404181E / A04604181E REACT TO
INDIRECT FIRE;

b. A0234180E / A03404180E / A04604180E REACT TO


DIRECT FIRE; and

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c. T0233079E, ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND


SECONDARY ARMAMENTS.
5. The element takes subsequent action IAW Orders.
Functional BTS: At Level Three, A03413049S EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE At Level
Four, T04603067E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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T12353067E / T13453067E / T14653067E

EXECUTE A LINKUP

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been ordered to link up with another friendly force in
enemy-controlled territory;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Orders and Orders from one level higher,

(2) The friendly force has been ordered to link up with the Recce Troop.

c. Denied. The OPFOR disposition (actual or simulated) should restrict friendly


force freedom of movement.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully links up with friendly forces within the
constraints imposed by the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with
emphasis on the relevant control measures. The selected course of
action should adhere to the TTP of the link up contained in references A
and B.
2. The element submits its plans for integration to higher.
3. The element coordinates plans with friendly elements that will come
into contact within its AOR as applicable.
4. The element links up with the other friendly force and IAW ref A,
the element will consolidate as required based on the selected course of
action while executing BTS T13403095E / T04603095E
CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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LEVELS THREE TO FOUR

T13402058E / T14702058E

EXECUTE SCREEN

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 3, ARMOURED RECCE TTP


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been tasked to screen a force to provide early
warning and situational awareness;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element establishes a screen IAW orders and reports
effectively on enemy activity.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element carries out battle procedure IAW BTS A0341000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element ensures that orders are understood, to include the
following:
a. Immediate comd’s intent and concept;

b. Information requirements (IR) and Priority Information


Requirements (PIR);

c. Named Areas of Interest (NAI); and

d. Target Areas of Interest (TAI).


3. The element performs terrain analysis to identify possible
communications and intervisibility problems and develops solutions,
including the following:

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a. Requirement for radio rebroadcast or radio relays;

b. Employment of directional antennas; and

c. Sitting of surveillance equipment.


4. The element develops a plan which includes:
a. Surveillance and picketing of enemy contacts throughout
the security zone;

b. Provides surveillance of enemy contacts throughout the


security zone and which makes us maximum use of
available sensors, aviation and UAV assets;

c. Using assets such as direct and indirect fire and CAS


within capabilities to destroy, impede or harass enemy
forces as they enter and proceed through the area of
responsibility;

d. Measures to destroy enemy recce elements IAW orders;


and

e. Ensures coordination required for passage of lines is


completed IAW BTS T03453081E / T04653081E
EXECUTE RELIEF and BTS A04601098E EXECUTE
LIAISON.
5. Subordinate elements deploy to assigned areas IAW BTS
A02303141E / A03403141E MOVE TACTICALLY and BTS
T12302051E / T13402051E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP.
6. The element ensures that the following coordination is completed
IAW BTS T03403081E /T04603081E EXECUTE RELIEF.
7. The element executes a passage of lines through friendly forces;
moves to the Squadron RV, re-organizes IAW BTS A03405301E /
A04605301E EXECUTE REORGANIZATION and prepare for
subsequent missions.
Functional BTS: T12313049E EXECUTE CALL FOR FIRE

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T13402063E / T14702063E

EXECUTE FLANK SECURITY

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 4, B-GL-394-002/FP-001 Recce Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. Enemy contact on the flank is expected.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

(3) Depending on the threat and perceived vulnerability of the flank in


question, the higher comd decides whether a flank security task is a
SCREEN in nature or a GUARD.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes Flank Security within designated
boundaries, reporting on and, if applicable, denying the enemy the ability to influence friendly
actions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the
following points as required for:
a. All Flank Security Tasks:

(1) Key terrain within the area,

(2) Supporting arms allocated to assist with the


execution of the flank security task, including
available indirect fire, aviation, UAV and Air
Defence (AD) support,

(3) Liaison with flanking units/formations and


consideration of combat identification procedures,

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(4) Planning for logistical concerns;

b. A Static Flank Security, points from the sub-paragraph


above plus:

(1) Maintaining effective surveillance of Named


Areas of Interest and other areas of concern,

(2) Controlling civilian population and refugees in


concert with Military Police, civilian police and
civil authorities as applicable,

(3) Planning, as applicable, to include the designation


of killing zones, battle positions and routes, and
the coordination of fire plans and AD support;

c. A Moving Flank Security Task, points from the sub-


paragraphs above plus:

(1) A Moving Flank Security Task is executed IAW


BTS A03403141E / A04603141E MOVE
TACTICALLY and by one of three methods IAW
references A and B:

(a) Leapfrog

(b) Caterpillar, and

(c) Mobile.
2. The conduct of a flank security task is conducted like a Screen (IAW
BTS T13402058E / T14702058E EXECUTE A SCREEN) or Guard
(IAW BTS B05643130E EXECUTE A GUARD).
Functional BTS: T0461062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP T12302053E /
T13402053E EXECUTE A PICKET T12302051E / T12302051E ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE AN OP

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T13453080E / T14653080E

EXECUTE A DELAY

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Delaying Operations

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim);


B. Section 4, Part 2, Armour TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations and receives orders to
execute a delay.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully delays the enemy IAW orders,
maintaining contact with the enemy without becoming decisively engaged.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, ref A and ref B.
2. The element occupies an assembly area, if applicable, IAW BTS
A03404182E / A03404182E OCCUPY A HIDE / HARBOUR /
ASSEMBLY AREA.
3. The element prepares to execute the delay IAW ref A and ref B, and
specifically:
a. Prepares/marks routes and subsequent positions; and

b. Conducts reconnaissance and rehersals.


4. The element executes the delay IAW orders, ref A and ref B. Once
contact is made, the element reacts to the tactical situation, as necessary,
IAW the following BTS:
a. A03404181E / A04604181E, REACT TO INDIRECT
FIRE;

b. A03404180E / A04604180E, REACT TO DIRECT


FIRE; and

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c. T0233079E, ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND


SECONDARY ARMAMENTS.
5. The delaying action continues until the element is ordered to break
clean and prepare for subsequent tasks.
Functional BTS: A0343049E EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE If Level Four, T04603067E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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T13453081E / T14653081E

EXECUTE A RELIEF

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Sections 11, 12, and 13, Chapter 5, B-GL-305-001/FT-001 Armour Regiment in
Battle;
B. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is executing relief operations in the context of a larger
force. This will include one of the following IAW ref A:

(1) A Relief in Place—a relief in which all or part of a force is replaced in a


sector by an incoming force.

(2) A Forward Passage of Lines—a relief in which a force advances or attacks


through another force that is in contact with the enemy.

(3) A Rearward Passage of Lines—a relief where a force effecting a


movement to the rear passes through the sector of a unit occupying a
defensive position.

NOTE

Retirements, defined as: “a movement away from the enemy by a force out of contact” in ref
A, are not covered by this BTS. Such actions are covered by BTS A03403141E /
A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.

b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level of command higher; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the relief within the constraints imposed by
the higher comd such as:
a. Within the boundaries and timings specified in orders; and

b. Retaining sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for
subsequent actions.

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1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the relevant liaison and coordination.
2. The element successfully executes the relief IAW the selected course
of action and passage of command responsibility as applicable. The
selected course of action should adhere to the TTP of the relief contained
in references A and B.
3. The element takes subsequent action IAW orders.
Functional BTS: Nil

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T13403095E / T14603095E

CONSOLIDATE

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Nil.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed and has completed a task that
requires it to consolidate.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Consolidation takes place to the extent that the element is
positioned to repel an attack or conduct follow on operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element develops, disseminates and executes an effective plan to
defend against possible enemy IAW the higher comd’s plan.
2. The element coordinates with flanking elements as required and
ensures that the defensive position is mutually supporting.
3. The element reorganizes IAW A03405301E / A04605301E
REORGANIZE.

Functional BTS: Nil

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T13404066E / T14704066E

EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

References: Section 5, Chapter 4, Armoured Recce TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been tasked to establish Traffic Control as the
movement control organization. It is likely that the move will be conducted under
conditions of radio silence and darkness;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one or two levels of command higher,

(2) The Movement Order is provided, and

(3) At least one subordinate level of command

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element maintains a regular flow of traffic and security,
preventing congestion on the route. The element’s higher HQ is provided with timely and
accurate information regarding the progress of the move.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. Condition and capacity of routes;
b. Alternate routes and detours;
c. Location of possible Waiting or Halt Areas;
d. Defiles and likely bottlenecks;
e. Civilian traffic and requirements for refugee control;
f. Requirement for Sector HQs and Traffic Control Posts;
g. Communication and surveillance requirements and
resources available;

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h. Considers the employment of supporting arms; and
i. OPSEC requirements.
2. If required the Recce Squadron establishes a Regulating HQ and
ensures:
a. Sectors are designated;
b. Good communications along the route and with higher
HQ, including use of the civilian telephone system (if
possible);
c. A mobile reserve is created;
d. Coordination as necessary with higher HQ, CIMIC and
local authorities, as necessary; and
e. Suitable LZs available nearby.
3. The element:
a. Recces the route and identifies alternate routes, detours,
Waiting and Halt Areas;
b. Ensures columns/serials/packets follow the designated
route and block timings;
c. Prevents unauthorized military and civilian traffic from
interfering with scheduled movement;
d. Directs traffic over detours if traffic on the main route
become blocked;
e. Maintains close watch on the progress of the move and
reports to higher Headquarters;
f. Transmits any alterations in orders to
columns/serials/packets; and
g. Report and assist G5 and civilian police elements with
refugees which may affect the move; and
h. Reports on the condition of the route.
4. As last columns/serials/packets pass along the route, elements are re-
supplied and prepare for the next mission.
Functional BTS: T12304065E ESTABLISH A TRAFFIC CONTROL POST

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T13404068E / T14704068E

EXECUTE CONVOY ESCORT

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-394-002/FP-001 Recce Operations;


B. Section 6, Chapter 3, Armoured Recce TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tasked to execute a convoy escort to accompany and
protect a vehicle column. Civilian or military organizations may be involved.
The route is provided. The element escort comd is normally the convoy comd.
Enemy contact is possible or expected;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one or two levels of command higher,
and

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element escorts the convoy to its new location by the time
specified in the orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the
following points:
a. Reconnoitre the route the convoy will follow (if time
permits).

b. Ensure the route is clear of obstacles and enemy


positioned to influence movement along the route.

c. Provide early warning and prevent the enemy from


impeding, harassing, containing, seizing or destroying the
convoy.
2. The following specific points should be considered during planning
and execution:

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a. The likelihood of an enemy attack and the tactics, which


the element might employ (i.e., mines, roadblocks, air
strikes, etc.).

b. The ground over which the convoy is to pass with


particular reference to defiles, close country, built-up
areas and detours, thereby indicating possible hide
locations if required, and likely enemy ambush and road
block locations.

c. RV and schedule, hides, rest halts, primary and alternate


routes.

d. Additional resources available including mechanized


infantry, engineers, UAVs, aviation and air defence.

e. The size and type of vehicles in the convoy their mobility


and speed, and the vulnerability of the load.

f. The time of the convoy move, first and last light, and the
distance to be traveled.

g. Communications and liaison concerns.

h. Environmental and weather factors necessitating the


postponement of the convoy in order to guarantee good
road or flying conditions.

i. All relevant logistical concerns.


3. Packet commanders’ responsibilities include the following:
a. Action at halts, checkpoints, and drop off point.

b. Counter-ambush / mine plan, communications plan,


provision of first aid, identification of the higher rapid
reaction force.
4. The element organizes the convoy into three groupings:
a. Advance group—leading element of the escort. It proves
the safety of the route and identifies trouble in advance of
the vehicle column. The element may be required to
reconnoitre detours and pickets;

b. Close protection group—provides immediate close


protection to the vehicle column. The element comd is

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located within this group; and

c. Reserve group—provides the rearguard, the reserves and


recovery resources for the convoy.
5. The method of escort is determined (i.e. Standard or Tunnel).
6. The element briefs subordinate commanders/personnel on convoy
procedures:
a. The route to include medical and maintenance support
locations and the destination.

b. The designated speed, time and spacing between vehicles.

c. Accident and breakdown procedures.

d. Blackout policy.

e. Communications procedures, air sentry requirements.

f. Moves tactically IAW BTS A03403141E / A04603141E


MOVE TACTICALLY and ref B.

g. Conducts rehearsals.
7. The lead vehicle crosses the start point at the specified time. The
element verifies that all vehicles have crossed the start point and reports
to higher HQ.
8. The element determines and reports the location of all halts.
9. The element conducts scheduled halts:
a. At designated times to avoid possible conflict with other
convoy schedules.

b. Where visibility is at least 200 m to the front and rear of


the column.

c. Establishes a perimeter defence.

d. Departs on schedule.
10. The convoy makes an unscheduled halt due to a vehicle accident,
road block or some other unplanned event:
a. All halts are reported to the Recce Squadron, and reports
the halt to higher HQ.

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b. The Recce Squadron takes immediate action IAW the


enemy threat.

c. The advance guard comd or LO negotiates


confrontations.

d. During halts, the element establishes a perimeter defence.

e. The element resumes movement on order.


11. The convoy reacts to an ambush as follows:

a. Ambushed elements immediately proceed through the


ambush if at all possible.

b. The element proceeds through the ambush if at all


possible.

c. If proceeding through the ambush is not possible, the


element halts and attempts to eliminate the enemy threat
and extricate the ambushed elements.

d. Suppressive fire is used to cover immediate deployment.

e. That part of the convoy not caught in the ambush is


halted and protected.

f. That part of the convoy caught in the ambush is


extricated.

g. If applicable, all vehicles being escorted clear the road to


permit the element to manoeuvre.
12. Once all vehicles are clear of the ambush, the Recce Squadron issues
orders for some or all vehicles to continue on the primary route, use an
alternate route, return to the start point or proceed to another location, as
applicable.
Functional BTS: T12313049E EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE T1471062E ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE A CP

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CREW / PATROL

T12311336E

SUPPORT A TASK WITH CONTROL MEASURES

LEVEL: 2 (Patrol)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-394-002/FP-001 Reconnaissance Operations;


B. Chapters 9 and 10, B-GL-392-001/FP-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle;
C. Chapter 6, B-GL-393-001/FP-001 Armoured Regiment in Battle;
D. Chapter 3, B-GL-300-001/FP-001 Land Operations (Draft);
E. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-007/FP-001 LAV Company Tactics (Interim);
F. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Tactics (Interim);
G. Chapters 1 and 3, NDID TBC, Battle Group in Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Patrol is employed in a Close Reconnaissance role and is
supporting a manoeuvre sub-unit or unit directly to conduct a task.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) Supported Comd’s intent and concept of operations; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Patrol reconnoitres, identifies, marks and/or secures
appropriate and useful control measures for the supported comd IAW refs. No delays occur to
the supported comd’s plan or casualties as a result of the Patrol’s actions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Patrol conducts Battle Procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with an emphasis on the detailed
map reconnaissance.
2. The Patrol moves to the area IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
3. The Patrol reconnoitres the likely posns for control measures and
ensures that there is sufficient space and cover for the supported comd.
4. The Patrol marks and / or secures the control measures as required.
5. The Patrol communicates the locations of the control measures to the

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supported comd and adjusts the locations of the control measures based
on the supported comd’s plan.
6. If required, the Patrol links up with the supported comd’s elements
IAW BTS T12305067E EXECUTE A LINK UP and guides them into
position.
Functional BTS: Nil

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RECONNOITRE POINT MOUNTED

LEVEL: 2 (Crew / Patrol)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 7, Chapter 2, Armoured Recce TTP;


B. USOP 704.20 B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Crew / Patrol has received orders to conduct a point
reconnaissance mounted, to collect information and improve situational
awareness on a designated NAI or location. Enemy contact is possible or
expected.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) At least one subordinate level of command; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Crew/Patrol moves to the designated NAI or location and
executes point recce within the time allocated by the comd. It reacts to enemy forces as
appropriate.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Crew/Patrol maintains contact with advancing friendly forces
throughout the operation.
2. The recce is conducted IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY and reference A.
3. Maximum use is made of available aviation and UAV assets to gain
required information.
4. The Crew / Patrol reports to higher headquarters on results of point
recce IAW ref B
Functional BTS: Nil

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T12302085S

RECONNOITRE POINT DISMOUNTED

LEVEL: 2 (Patrol)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-392-004/FP-001 Patrolling, Infantry;


B. USOP 704.20, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Section is required to provide a Patrol to conduct a reconnaissance
mission. The Patrol operates separately and provides its own security;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Patrol Orders/Briefing from one level of command
higher, and

(2) PIR and Intelligence requirements for the patrol task; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Patrol completes the reconnaissance and reports all relevant
information by the time specified in the orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Patrol carries out battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Patrol moves to the Objective RV IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Patrol observes objective area and obtains sufficient information
to address the PIR and intelligence requirements IAW refs
4. The Patrol moves tactically in accordance with BTS A02303141E
from the Objective RV to the Release Point.
5. The Patrol moves back to friendly lines and re-organizes IAW BTS
A02305301E EXECUTE REORGANIZATION.
6. The Patrol ensures the accurate passage of relevant information to
the higher headquarters within directed timelines IAW ref B.
Functional BTS: Nil

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T12303049E

EXECUTE CALL FOR FIRE

LEVEL: 2 (Patrol)

PHASE: All

Reference: TAM 401.02, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Tactical Aide Memoire


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Patrol, in order to achieve a mission or task, must call for fire
support and no FOO can observe the target directly;

b. Given:

(1) Access to an Artillery net through a FOO or through the command net,
and

(2) A suitable target.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Patrol executes the call for fire and adjusts the fire in order to
achieve the desired effect on the target.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Patrol makes contact with the fire support element through a
third party or directly.
2. The Patrol calls for fire IAW ref.
3. The Patrol provides a SITREP upon completion of the fire support.
Functional BTS: Nil

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T12303079E

ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND SECONDARY ARMAMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Crew)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-393-010/FP-001 Coyote/LAV III Application of Fire;


B. A-P9-011-S15/PC-B01 C6 Gunnery;
C. CASW Gunnery (TBI);
D. ALAWS Gunnery (TBI);
E. B-GL-305-013/PT-001 Armour Gunnery Training.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The crew/patrol engages targets IAW the assigned mission;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from the Troop level, and

(2) Associated weapons.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Crew must successfully achieve engagement time and
accuracy standards as defined in the references and IAW the assigned mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Crew coordinates its direct fire plan with higher, integrates with
flanking Callsigns, plans in depth for all ranges and weapons, and
establishes recorded targets on likely enemy approaches.
2. The Crew executes the direct fire plan from firing positions that:
a. Maintain mutual support with other Crews/Patrols;

b. Are not easily identified by map reconnaissance;

c. Are covered and concealed from ground and air


observation;

d. Have covered and concealed routes in and out;

e. Provide enfilade fire from defilade positions;

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f. Allow applicable stand-off ranges;

g. Are clear of obstructions along the line of sight; and

h. Have alternate and secondary positions sited, if possible.


3. The Crew adjusts target priorities as ordered.
4. The Crew sends a CONTACT Report and follows up with a SITREP
as applicable.
Functional BTS: Nil

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T12304065E

ESTABLISH A TRAFFIC CONTROL POST

LEVEL: 2 (Patrol)

PHASE: All

References: Section 5, Chapter 4, Armoured Recce TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Patrol has been tasked to establish a Traffic Control Post (TCP) as
part of a movement control organization. In addition, the Troop may be made
responsible for a section of the sector and be responsible to recce the route and
proposed Waiting/ Halt areas. Enemy contact from air and ground forces is
possible. It is likely that the move will be conducted under conditions of radio
silence and darkness.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) The Movement Order is provided; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Patrol must maintain a regular flow of traffic and prevent
congestion on the route without compromising security IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Patrol executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0231000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Patrol:
a. Recces TCP location, with emphasis on the following:

(1) routes in/out,

(2) Waiting Areas,

(3) positions for Troop vehicles,

(4) alternate routes around the TCP, and

(5) suitable LZ.

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3. The Patrol IAW orders:
a. Recces the route within sector and identifies and marks
alternate routes, detours, Waiting and Halt areas;

b. Establishes and maintains communications with the


Sector HQ;

c. Sites Traffic Sentries at all directions from which traffic


may be expected. They are properly equipped to include
personal weapon, fighting order complete, NBC IPE,
flashlight, traffic baton and movement schedule;

d. Sites vehicles to provide security and assist in traffic


control, ensuring that local security of the TCP and patrol
vehicles is maintained at all times;

e. Ensures columns/serials/packets follow the designated


route and block timings;

f. Identifies and logs each packet/serial/column as they pass


through the TCP;

g. Prevents unauthorized military and civilian traffic from


interfering with scheduled movement;

h. Reports any refugees activity which may effect the move;

i. Recces detours and directs traffic over them if traffic on


the main route becomes blocked;

j. Maintains close watch on the progress of the move and


reports, as ordered, to the Sector HQ;

k. Helps to transmit and effect any alterations in orders to


columns/serials/packets; and

l. Reports on the condition of the route.

Functional BTS: Nil

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T13402055E

RECONNOITRE AREA MOUNTED

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Troop)

PHASE: All
References: A. Section 8, Chapter 2, Armoured Recce TTP;
B. USOP 704.20, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.

1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Troop has received orders to conduct an area
reconnaissance mounted to collect information and improve situational awareness
on a designated area. Enemy contact is possible or expected;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) At least one subordinate level of command;

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Troop rapidly and tactically moves to the area. It
collects and reports information covering the dominant and key terrain, enemy forces within
area, and all other items of interest specified in orders. It reacts to enemy forces as appropriate
and maintains sufficient combat power to continue the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the following
points:
a. Likely enemy locations;

b. Picket and bypass policy;

c. Availability and range of direct and indirect fire, CAS,


aviation and UAV assets;

d. Coordination with attached Troops (i.e. Recce Engr


parties); and

e. Communications requirements.

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2. The Recce Troop moves rapidly and tactically IAW BTS
A0343141E, MOVE TACTICALLY and ref A.
3. The Recce Troop ensures that forces do not become decisively
engaged with enemy forces and become unavailable to carry on with the
mission.
4. Upon arrival, the Recce Troop executes the area recce IAW ref A.
5. The Recce Troop conducts counter reconnaissance within
capabilities.
6. The Recce Troop maintains contact with advancing friendly forces
throughout the operation.
7. Maximum use is made of available aviation and UAV assets to gain
required information. The Recce Troop accomplishes the mission within
the time allocated by the comd.
8. The Recce Troop reports to higher headquarters on results of area
recce IAW ref B.
Functional BTS: T1232056E RECONNOITRE POINT MOUNTED T1233049E
EXECUTE CALL FOR FIRE

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T13402057E

RECONNOITRE ZONE MOUNTED

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 9, Chapter 2, Armoured Recce TTP;


B. USOP 704.20, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 USOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Troop has received orders to conduct zone reconnaissance
mounted to collect information and improve situational awareness on a designated
zone. Enemy contact is possible or expected;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) At least one subordinate level of command; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Troop tactically moves through the zone. It collects
and reports information covering the dominant and key terrain, enemy forces, and all other items
of interest specified in orders within lateral boundaries. It reacts to enemy forces as appropriate
and maintains sufficient combat power to continue the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Troop moves tactically IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE
TACTICALLY and the ref.
2. The Recce Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0341000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the following
points:
a. Likely enemy locations;

b. Picket and bypass policy;

c. Availability and range of direct and indirect fire, CAS,


aviation and UAV assets;

d. Coordination with attached Troops (i.e. Recce Engr


parties); and

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e. Communications requirements.
3. The Recce Troop ensures that forces do not become decisively
engaged with enemy forces and become unavailable to carry on with the
mission.
4. Upon arrival, the Recce Troop executes the zone recce IAW ref A.
5. The Recce Troop conducts counter reconnaissance within capabilities.
6. The Recce Troop maintains contact with advancing friendly forces
throughout the operation.
7. Maximum use is made of available aviation and UAV assets to gain
required information. The Recce Troop accomplishes the mission within
the time allocated by the comd.
8. The Recce Troop reports to higher headquarters on results of zone
recce IAW ref B.
Functional BTS: T1232056E RECONNOITRE POINT MOUNTED T1233049E
EXECUTE CALL FOR FIRE

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T13402059S

EXECUTE NBC RECONNAISSANCE

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Troop)


PHASE: All

Reference: STANAG 2112 NBC Reconnaissance (Study Draft 2, edition 5).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Troop has been tasked to obtain information by visual
observation or other methods, to confirm or deny the presence of NBC hazards or
attacks including information on the presence or release of hazardous substances
from the natural and industrial hazard potential. It may include gathering
information on enemy use of NBC weapons, associated hazards, or
meteorological data;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders to include the ISTAR Matrix and Plan from
one level of command higher; and

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Troop executes NBC Reconnaissance to obtain
information by visual observation or other methods, to confirm or deny the presence of NBC
hazards or attacks including information on the presence or release of hazardous substances from
the natural and industrial hazard potential.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0341000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE. Considerations for planning and
preparing for NBC reconnaissance are based on the mission (Route.
Area, Zone) as defined by the Recce Troop HQ. As a minimum, the
following actions should be considered in planning and preparing for
NBC reconnaissance operations:
a. Identify areas of interest for NBC recce;

b. Continuously coordinate with other units within


formation area boundaries;

c. Pre-position (if nesc) NBC recce assets to support

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requirements;

d. Establish command or support relationships to ensure


responsiveness and flexibility to the supported unit;

e. Assess the time and distance factors for the conduct of


NBC recce operations;

f. Orient mission execution on providing timely notification


of critical information to support tactical decisions;

g. Orient NBC recce on the presence or absence of NBC


contamination in areas of interest;

h. Plan for resupply (logistics) activities to sustain NBC


recce operations;

i. Determine possible locations for after mission


decontamination; and

j. Plan for security to protect the NBC recce assets.


2. NBC Reconnaissance is a specific task that is executed IAW the
following associated BTS:
a. T13402054E, RECONNOITRE ROUTE MOUNTED:

(1) NBC route reconnaissance is a directed effort to


obtain information along a specific route,

(2) NBC route recce is typically conducted as part of


the overall operation and is appropriate when the
comd feels there is a high likelihood of
contamination along the route;

b. T13402057E, RECONNOITRE ZONE MOUNTED:

(1) NBC zone reconnaissance is a directed effort to


obtain detailed information on NBC hazards
within a specified zone, and

(2) Typically, an NBC zone recce is performed to


determine the suitability for large unit assembly
areas or logistic bases; and

c. T13402055E, RECONNOITRE AREA MOUNTED:

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(1) NBC area reconnaissance is a directed effort to


obtain detailed information concerning a specific
area,

(2) This mission typically is assigned when


employing a unit to reconnoitre a reported NBC
attack area.
3. The Recce Troop deploys to assigned area IAW BTS A03403141E,
MOVE TACTICALLY.
4. The Recce Troop’s conduct of NBC Reconnaissance operations
should adhere to the following five fundamentals:
a. Orient the Threat. Coordinate with higher HQ to assist in
focussing where, when, how and what type of NBC threat
the element is likely to encounter;

b. Report all information rapidly and accurately;

c. Develop the situation rapidly. Possible bypass routes or


gaps must be quickly identified to enable the higher HQ
to make decisions;

d. Avoid contact with threat forces; and

e. Maximize the capability of NBC Reconnaissance.


Consider capability of each sub element based on
equipment/capability available to the sub elements.
5. The critical tasks that must be must be accomplished during a route
recce are as follows:
a. Reconnoitre the route, and determine the location of any
contamination;

b. Locate and mark bypass routes if contamination is


encountered;

c. Report and mark all NBC hazards along the route;

d. Once contamination is detected, the following options are


available:

(1) Conduct an NBC survey IAW BTS A0462060S,


EXECUTE NBC SURVEY to define the
boundaries of the contamination,

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(2) Locate and mark clear bypass routes,

(3) Terminate the mission and move to the


coordinated decon point,

(4) Report the NBC survey results to the tasking


comd, and

(5) Continue the mission.


6. Critical tasks must be accomplished during a zone recce unless
specifically directed otherwise by the element’s comd. Based on time
and the element’s higher HQ intent, the element’s comd may direct the
reconnaissance toward specific information only. The critical tasks are:
a. Reconnoitre all terrain within the zone for contamination;

b. Locate all previously reported NBC attack areas and


determine if there is still a hazard;

c. Locate all possible contamination within the zone;

d. Check all water sources for contamination;

e. Locate all commercial chemical, biological, radiological


and nuclear facilities;

f. Report all information;

g. Mark contaminated areas;

h. Locate routes to bypass contamination;

i. Once contamination is detected, the recce element has the


following options:

(1) Conduct an NBC survey to define the boundaries


of the contamination,

(2) Terminate the mission and move to the


coordinated decon point,

(3) Report the NBC survey results to the tasking


comd, and

(4) Continue the mission.

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7. During an NBC area reconnaissance, the critical tasks are:
a. Reconnoitre all terrain within the area;

b. Locate and mark all NBC hazards within the area;

c. Locate bypass routes around identified contaminated


areas; and

d. Report all information.


8. On completion of the reconnaissance the Recce Troop submits the
appropriate report.
Functional BTS: Nil

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T13402060S

EXECUTE NBC SURVEY

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 1 of 2), CF Operations for NBCD in Operations;


B. B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 2 of 2), CF Operations for NBCD in Operations;
C. B-GL-300-001/FP-000, Land Operations (Draft);
D. USOP 501.06, 07 & 08 and TAM 504.01, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit Standing Operating
Procedures and Tactical Aide-Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Troop is conducting normal duties. A warning of the use of
radiological, chemical or biological agents had been issued and the element’s
monitoring devices and sentries have been activated. Because of the warning the
most appropriate stage of personal protection e.g. MOPP1 has been adopted.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher detailing characteristics of


suspected or known contaminants, level of contamination acceptable,
location of suspected area, the tactical situation and recording and
reporting requirements.

(2) Own survey equipment only.

c. Denied. Additional resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: On order the Recce Troop’s survey team(s), dependent upon the
type of suspected contamination to be encountered, begin surveillance of their designated area.
Timing for this event is dependant upon the configuration of the element (dismounted, mounted
or mixed), terrain and weather, depth of the contaminated area. Success is achieved when the
survey team reports that the area has been properly marked or is free of contamination.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Troop will prepare its survey team(s) to search for
contamination from either radiological, chemical or biological agents:
a. Ensure that survey team personnel are appropriately
protected i.e. wearing the IPE;

b. Upon order personnel begin survey of assigned area.

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Ensure navigation waypoints and report lines are used;

c. Level of acceptable radiological contamination is not to be


exceeded;

d. Change survey teams with alternates as required


(dependent upon climatic and work conditions;

e. Element is to consolidate survey team reports and forward


as required;

f. The contaminated area should be signed accordingly; and

g. If necessary ensure survey team(s) receive the appropriate


level of decontamination upon completion of the survey.

Functional BTS: Nil

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T13405083E

PERFORM RUNNING RE-SUPPLY

LEVEL: 3 (Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Section 4, Part 4, Armour TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Troop is conducting tactical operations and has been directed to
receive supplies or has determined that re-supply is necessary. The next higher
HQ may designate a re-supply location or the element may be responsible to
coordinate a location with the A1 Echelon or supply element;

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Troop successfully completes re-supply operations IAW
orders to replenish its basic load of combat supplies while maintaining security.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. IAW BTS A03403141E, MOVE TACTICALLY, the Troop moves


tactically to and enters the re-supply location IAW orders.
2. The Troop moves through the running re-supply chain and receives
commodities.
3. The Troop carries out concurrent activities throughout to include, but
not limited to:
a. Submits Vehicle State and ADREP;

b. Fills up with POL;

c. Breaks down ammo if necessary;

d. Exchanges water cans;

e. Picks up rations;

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f. Turns over garbage;

g. Picks up ADREP items such as personnel equipment,


parts, mail, canteen supplies etc;

h. Conducts limited vehicle maintenance (if practical); and

i. Conducts crew replacement if applicable.


4. The troop maintains security by adhering to noise and light discipline
SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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SQUADRON

T14601062E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

LEVEL: 4 (Squadron)

PHASE: All

Reference: USOP 202, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A CP is required to receive, collate and send information up and down
the chain of command;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Multiple tasked subordinate elements.

(3) Higher active command net (real or simulated).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The CP facilitates the effective control of subunit operations
through the maintenance of continuous voice and data communications with required internal
and external elements, and the maintenance of all orders, maps, messages, and other supporting
documentation /records.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Squadron Headquarters establishes and maintains the CP, taking
into account all siting and security factors:
a. The site selected permits good communications with
higher headquarters and subordinate elements, ideally
without need for an RRB station and CP is screened from
enemy EW devices. CP is concealed and protected from
any indirect fire threats and accessible by vehicles;

b. The CP security is established and maintained IAW BTS


A04604042E, DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC;

c. The communications configuration is established and

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provided for the CP, meeting all operational and technical
requirements, including a remote capability when
available;

d. The CP is prepared for quick deployment to insure step-


up CP functions;

e. CP establishes and maintains communication, using


proper radio procedures; and

f. The CP assists in the maintenance of a SITUATIONAL


AWARENESS IAW BTS A04601004E, MAINTAIN
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS by mean of
communications with lower and higher command level.

Functional BTS: Nil

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T14773069E

EXECUTE A CORDON AND SEARCH OPERATION

LEVEL: 4 (Recce Squadron)

PHASE: OOTW

References: A. Appendix 3, Annex B, B-GJ-005-006/FP-090 Crowd Confrontation Operations;


B. Infantry School TTP—Cordon and Search Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Squadron must isolate and support a search of an area;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Civilian authorities for the search.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Squadron isolates the designated area by cordoning it
off and assists in the systematic search of the area. The search locates the required personnel or
material or confirms the absence thereof.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Squadron executes battle procedure IAW A0461000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on coordination and
liaison with the civilian authorities.
2. The Recce Squadron is task tailored for the operation. IAW ref, task
tailoring should include:
a. Headquarters;

b. Inner Cordon;

c. Outer Cordon;

d. Search Parties;

e. Holding Parties;

f. Escorts; and

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g. Reserves.
3. The Cordon stage occurs as follows:
a. The Recce Squadron moves to the Forward RV and
surprise is maintained during that move;

b. The Recce Squadron moves from the Forward RV to


establish the cordon quickly and personnel adopt the ‘on
guard’ position;

c. The Cordon comd checks the cordon to ensure that it is


complete; and

d. Should the cordon need to be in position for a long


period, the cordon may be thinned out so long as
observation and reserves are maintained.
4. The Search stage occurs as follows:
a. Designated Squadron personnel assist the civilian
authorities in the execution of the search by providing
protection and preventing escape;

b. The Recce Squadron reacts appropriately to


contingencies;

c. Vehicles and personnel are searched IAW techniques


described in ref.

Functional BTS: Nil

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T14704070E

EXECUTE REAR AREA SECURITY (RAS)

LEVEL: 4 (Recce Squadron)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GL-394-002/FP-001 The Reconnaissance Squadron in Battle;


B. Section 4, Chapter 3, Armoured Recce TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Squadron is tasked to execute Rear Area Security (RAS)
as the manoeuvre force grouped OPCOM to a higher headquarters that has been
tasked to Direct Rear Area Operations;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one or two levels of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

(3) Coordination with the higher headquarters’ RAS coordination cell to


include information on the local defence plans of each unit located in the
rear area.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Squadron executes RAS within designated boundaries,
denying the enemy the ability to influence friendly actions and activities in the formation’s rear
area.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Squadron can conduct a RAS task if it is the only task
allocated during an operation. RAS as a secondary task cannot be
conducted concurrent with other operations/tasks due to resource
limitations.
2. The Recce Squadron executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A04601000E, EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the
following points as required:
a. Determining:

b. Key terrain within the area,

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c. Locations of headquarters and installations,

d. Likely enemy Drop Zones (DZ) and Landing Zones (LZ),

e. Key Main Supply Routes (MSR) and lines of


communications.

f. Likely bases for guerrillas or infiltrators,

g. Supporting arms allocated to execute RAS, including


available indirect fire, aviation, UAV and Air Defence
(AD) support, and

h. The location of all friendly units situated in the rear area.


3. Planning to include the following:
a. maintaining effective surveillance of Named Areas of
Interest (NAI) and other areas of concern,

b. controlling civilian population and refugees in concert with


Military Police, civilian police and civil authorities as
applicable,

c. protecting critical installations, MSRs and lines of


communications and alert and warning systems,

d. maintaining a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) to react


quickly against any sizable enemy threat,

e. monitoring the RAS command net,

f. maintaining effective liaison with units and installations in


the rear area,

g. planning and rehearsing contingency plans by day and


night to include the designation of killing zones, blocking
positions and routes, and the coordination of fire plans and
AD support, and

h. planning for logistical concerns.


4. The Recce Squadron comd organizes the RAS element into three
general components:
a. Main Force—this force executes tasks that could include:

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(1) Observation Posts (OP) to conduct surveillance


over NAIs (see BTS T12302062E / T1340102062E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP),

(2) Standing Patrols along important routes, MSRs and


lines of communications,

(3) Protection of key installations and facilities,

(4) Convoy Escort (see BTS T1474068E, EXECUTE


A CONVOY ESCORT),

(5) Traffic Control (see BTS T1474066E, EXECUTE


TRAFFIC CONTROL);

b. QRF—this force is constituted to in order to respond


rapidly to enemy encroachments and actions; and

c. Reserve—this force should be constituted, separate from


the QRF, to react to unforeseen contingencies and
requirements.

Functional BTS: T0461062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP A0344064E


ESTABLISH A ROADBLOCK / CHECKPOINT A0461098E EXECUTE LIAISON

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T14605084E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A RUNNING RE-SUPPLY

LEVEL: 4 (Squadron (Echelon))

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Section 4, Part 4, Armour TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Squadron has determined that re-supply is necessary or possible.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Squadron successfully executes re-supply operations IAW
orders to replenish its basic load of combat supplies while maintaining security.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. IAW ref B, the Echelon selects a tactically suitable area which:
a. Offers concealment;

b. Is defendable; and

c. Allows for easy accessability and dispersion.


2. The Echelon ensures security of the area and the provision of guides.
3. The Echelon places commodities into a workable layout that ensures
rapid/efficient distribution.
4. The Echelon prepares and transmits RUNNING REPLENISHMENT
Orders.
5. The Echelon coordinates the distribution of commodities IAW BTS
T03405083E, PERFORMS RUNNING RE-SUPPLY, IAW ref A and ref
B.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CHAPTER 4
ARTILLERY
1. This chapter includes BTS associated with Field Artillery (including 81mm, 105mm and
155mm indirect fire units). Air Defence BTS are contained in the DFS Chapter.
2. It should be acknowledged that Artillery Training, especially the Field Artillery, requires
progressive live training at Levels Two to Four (from Troop to Regimental level) prior to
providing live Artillery support to manoeuvre elements.
3. Assumptions. The following has been assumed:
a. Field Artillery Batteries will be considered as Level Three organizations;

b. An FE Detachment is considered an FSCC for the purposes of BTS (Conduct Fire


Support Coordination);

c. A Battery refers to 81mm, 105mm, or 155mm indirect fire units; and

d. Recce and Depl is only a level 2 task. It is done at level 3 but is still only a level
2 task due to the size of the Recce Detachment.
4. There are some BTS for Field Artillery elements that apply to multiple levels.

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G22311155E / G22411155E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ARTILLERY COMMAND POST (CP)

LEVEL: 2 (CP)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapters 4 and 7, B-GL-371-004-FP-001 Duties at RHQ and the Gun Posn;
B. CIG DIRECTIVES.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Battery is being deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level higher,

(2) Multiple tasked elements operating on the net, and

(3) Det sized element; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The CP is established and maintains communications and the
required nets without violations of OPSEC. Accurate firing data is produced and relayed to the
Gun Lines or Battery CPs as ordered.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The CP conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E This BTS applies to
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE. both Regimental and
2. The CP establishes communications on all required nets IAW BTS Battery CPs.
A02304042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The CP maintains control of the appropriate command net(s).
4. The CP is prepared to execute assigned tasks.
5. The CP submits reports and returns IAW refs.
6. The CP produces firing data as ordered.
7. The CP is briefed and implements the local defence plan IAW BTS
A02304174E, EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.

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8. The CP maintains and updates all technical data.
9. The CP maintains situational awareness and reports information of
technical and tactical importance.
Functional BTS: Nil

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G22311154

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION CENTRE (FSCC)

LEVEL: 2 (FSCC)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Section 5, Chapter 4, B-GL-371-002-FP-001 Duties of the Battery Comd and the
Observer;
B. CIG DIRECTIVES;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-371-001-FP-001 Field Artillery Doctrine.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The FSCC is conducting tactical operations;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher, and

(2) Det sized element; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The FSCC is established. The FSCC maintains communications
on the required nets without violations of OPSEC.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The FSCC conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The FSCC establishes and maintains communications on all required
nets IAW BTS A02304042E, DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The FSCC maintains situational awareness and reports information of
tactical importance.
Functional BTS: Nil

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G23613159E

EXECUTE FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION

LEVEL: 3 (Battery)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Section 5, Chapter 4, B-GL-371-002-FP-001 Duties of the Battery Comd and the
Observer;
B. CIG DIRECTIVES.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The FSCC is established with a supported headquarters;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher,

(2) Manoeuvre plan, and

(3) Fire support elements as assigned; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The FSCC plans, designs and executes fire support coordination in
order to provide effective fire support for the supported comd’s plan.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The FSCC conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. Establish and operate a FSCC IAW BTS G22411154E,
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FSCC.
3. The FSCC advises the manoeuvre comd on available fire support
assets.
4. The FSCC shall maintain situational awareness at all times.
5. The FSCC shall:
a. Plan the employment of observers and other observation
resources to sp the manoeuvre plan;

b. Coordinate the targeting process;

c. Plan the allocation of arty ammunition;

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d. Ensure all direct and fire support assets are synchronized


with the manoeuvre plan;

e. Advise, as required, on the inherent risk to friendly


forces when employing fire support assets; and

f. Disseminate information of tactical importance.

Functional BTS: G22311154E ESTABLISH AN FSCC

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DETACHMENT

G22311153E

EXECUTE RECONNAISSANCE OF A GUN POSITION

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Field Artillery, Duties at


Regimental Headquarters and the Gun Position;
B. Chapter 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 15, B-GL-371-005/FP-001 Field Artillery Instruments;
C. CIG DIRECTIVES.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Battery is tactically deployed in a gun position or hide and
receives movement orders.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher, and

(2) Recce det complete.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment reconnoitres and prepares a gun position
IAW the directed degree of preparation and without jeopardizing the Battery’s Time To Be
Ready.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Detachment conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E, EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Detachment moves to the recce RV in accordance with
orders.
3. The Recce Detachment receives the recce brief on the plan.
4. The Recce Detachment prepares the gun position IAW orders.
5. The Recce Detachment records the gun and conducts a check
bearing.
Functional BTS: Nil

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G22312052E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ARTILLERY OBSERVATION POST

LEVEL: 2 (FE Detachment)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Section 2-4, Chapter 1, and Chapter 2, B-GL-371-002/FP-001 Field Artillery,


Duties of the Battery Commander and Observer;
B. Chapters 4 and 5, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Field Artillery, Duties at Regimental Headquarters
and the Gun Position;
Chapters 2, 3, 6, and 14, B-GL-371-005/FP-001 Field Artillery Instruments;
CIG DIRECTIVES.

NB: OPV Doctrine not yet available


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The OP is conducting tactical ops;
b. Given:
(1) Orders from one level higher,
(2) OPFOR, and
(3) Det sized element; and
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The OP is established and maintains effective communications on
all required nets. Tactical information is reported in a timely manner.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The OP conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E,


EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The OP is established IAW ref A and shall be tactically and
technically sound.
3. The OP maintains situational awareness, and records and reports
tactical information.
4. The OP establishes and maintains communications on all required
nets.
5. The OP calls for fire IAW refs.
6. The OP provides a SITREP upon completion of the fire support.
Functional BTS: Nil

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G22313152E

EXECUTE A DIRECT FIRE MISSION

LEVEL: 2 (Gun Detachment)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Sections 10 and 13, Chapter 5, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Field Artillery, Duties at


Regimental Headquarters and the Gun Position;
B. Gun Drill 155 mm Howitzer M777A1;
C. B-GL-371-015/FP-001 Field Artillery, Gun Drill 105mm Howitzer LG1 MK2;
D. B-GL-371-008/FP-001 Field Artillery, Gun Drill 105mm Howitzer C3;
E. CIG Directives
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Gun Detachment or Gun Line comes under threat from ground
forces;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher, and

(2) Det sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Gun Detachment engages targets with direct fire IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Gun Detachment conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E, EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. Necessary preparations are made for the engagement IAW refs.
3. Orders are issued and drills carried out IAW ref A and the applicable
Gun Drill manual.
4. The Gun Detachment maintains situational awareness and reports
information of tactical importance.
Functional BTS: G22313151E DEPLOY AND OPERATE A HOWITZER/MORTAR

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G22313151E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A HOWITZER / MORTAR

LEVEL: 2 (Gun Detachment / Mortar Detachment)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. B-GL-371-015/FP-001 Field Artillery, Gun Drill, LG1 MK2;


B. Gun Drill 155 mm Howitzer M777A1;
C. B-GL-371-008/FP-001 Field Artillery, Gun Drill 105mm Howitzer C3;
D. FAS Mortar Précis (Draft);
E. CIG DIRECTIVES;
F. Chapter 4, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Duties at the Regimental HQ and Gun Position.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Detachment is conducting tactical ops;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher, and

(2) Det sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment operates a howitzer / mortar safely and
effectively IAW refs A, B, and C.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Detachment conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Detachment carries out a “PREPARE FOR ACTION” as “Prepare for action”
ordered. applicable to 105mm
and 155mm
3. The Detachment comes into action IAW orders. howitzers only.
4. The Detachment lays the howitzer / mortar in the centre of arc.
5. The Detachment records the howitzer / mortar in the centre of arc.
6. The Detachment conducts a check bearing.
7. The Detachment handles ammunition IAW the refs.
8. Local defence is initiated IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE.

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9. The Detachment reacts to fire orders.
10. On the order “CEASE FIRING” the Detachment brings the howitzer
/ mortar out of action IAW orders.
Functional BTS: Nil

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G23413157E

EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN

LEVEL: 3 (Battery)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-371-002-FP-001 Duties of the Battery Comd and the Observer;
B. Section 5, Chapter 6, B-GL-371-004-FP-001 Duties at RHQ and the Gun Posn;
C. CIG DIRECTIVES;
D. Chapter 5, B-GL-371-003 Field Artillery Operational Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Battery(s) is deployed on tactical operations;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher,

(2) Tactical groups deployed,

(3) CPs deployed,

(4) Manoeuvre plan is provided, and

(5) Fire support elements are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Battery executes a fire plan that meets ordered timings, targets
are engaged accurately, safety considerations are maintained and the fire plan is coordinated with
the manoeuvre comd’s plan.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Battle procedure is conducted IAW BTS A04601000E EXECUTE
BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. A fire plan is generated and disseminated IAW ref A and D.
3. Additional fire support measures are included (i.e. Attack
Helicopters, CAS and NGFS) in the fire plan if available.
4. Gun or Mortar Detachments are deployed IAW BTS G22313151E,

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DEPLOY AND OPERATE A HOWITZER-MORTAR.
5. The Battery CPs, RCP and FSCCs assist in the execution of the fire
plan IAW with refs.
6. The plan shall:
a. Be tactically sound;

b. Be technically correct;

c. Be conducted IAW safety procedures;

d. Identify and minimize risk to friendly forces; and

e. Be on time and on target.

Functional BTS: G23413158E EXECUTE INDIRECT FIRE MISSIONS

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G23413158E

EXECUTE INDIRECT FIRE MISSIONS

LEVEL: 3 (Battery)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapters 2 and 3, B-GL-371-002-FP-001 Duties of the Battery Comd and the
Observer;
B. Chapters 4 and 5, B-GL-371-004-FP-001 Duties at RHQ and the Gun Posn;
C. CIG DIRECTIVES.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A target is located for attack by indirect fire;

b. Given:

(1) Tactical groups deployed,

(2) Target,

(3) CPs deployed, and

(4) Fire support elements available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Battery executes an indirect fire mission successfully in that
there are no safety violations and the desired effect is generated on the target.
Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. An OP generates and conducts a fire mission IAW ref A and C. RCP involvement
2. The CP produces firing data IAW BTS G22411155E, ESTABLISH as required IAW
AND OPERATE AN ARTY CP. ref B.
3. The howitzer(s) / mortar(s) respond to fire orders IAW BTS
G22313151E, DEPLOY AND OPERATE A HOWITZER / MORTAR.
Functional BTS: G2242052E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ARTY OP

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G23413156E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A BATTERY

LEVEL: 3 (Battery)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Duties at RHQ and the Gun Posn;


B. CIG DIRECTIVES
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Battery is conducting tactical operations;

b. Given:

(1) Either a light, medium or mortar battery,

(2) Move orders from one level higher,

(3) Engineer support for local defence, and

(4) Potential hostile action; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Battery deploys and meets the directed TTBR.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Battery conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A04601000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Party executes a recce of the Gun Position IAW BTS
G22411153E, EXECUTE RECONNAISSANCE OF A GUN
POSITION.
3. The Battery moves from its original location to the new position
IAW BTS A04603141E, MOVE TACTICALLY.
4. The CP is established IAW BTS G22311155E, ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE AN ARTY CP.
5. The Gun Detachments deploy IAW BTS G22313151E, DEPLOY
AND OPERATE A HOWITZER / MORTAR.
6. Occupation is completed IAW ref B.
7. The Battery is prepared to fire all relevant types of fire missions and

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level 3 fire plans.
8. The Battery’s CSS requirements are organized IAW BTS
A04601186E, COORDINATE INTEGRAL CSS and the arty
ammunition resupply is coordinated IAW BTS A04605303E,
EXECUTE REPLENISHMENT.
9. Execute local defence IAW BTS A04604174E, EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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REGIMENT

G24711162S

COMMAND AND CONTROL FIRE SUPPORT

LEVEL: 4 (Artillery Regiment)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. B-GL-371-001/FP-001 Field Artillery Doctrine;


B. B-GL-371-002-FP-001 Duties of the Battery Commander and the Observer;
C. B-GL-371-003 Field Artillery Operational Procedures;
D. B-GL-371-004-FP-001 Duties at RHQ and the Gun Posn.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The brigade has been deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Tactical plan of the supported element, including the manoeuvre, ISTAR,
barrier and targeting plans, and

(2) Presence of the supported element comd, HQ, and advisors; and

c. Denied Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Fire support is successful if it is effective, integrated and
executable.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The fire support planning process, including targeting coordination, This BTS should be
is IAW Chapter 4 of reference C, with particular attention to annexes A repeated for each
and B. Consideration can be given to Chapters 5 and 6 of reference A. type of operation
2. Information will be collated through the IPB process as described in that forms part of
Chapter 4 Section 2 of reference C. the comd’s training
direction. This is
3. Fire support planning for all operations follows guidelines IAW so that specific TTP
Chapters 8 to 14 of reference C. for each respective
4. Non-artillery fire support is integrated IAW Chapter 4 of reference operation can be
B. exercised as they
differ from one to
5. Orders for the fire support plan are prepared IAW Chapter 4 Annex
the other.
C of reference C.

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6. Fire support coordination is effected following terms described in
Chapter 4 of reference A.
Functional BTS: G24713157S EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN G24711163S ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN A REGIMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE

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G24711163S

ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN A FIRE SUPPORT COMMUNICATION


ARCHITECTURE

LEVEL: 4 (Artillery Regiment)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. B-GL-371-003/FP-001 Field Artillery Operational Procedures;


B. B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Duties at RHQ and the Gun Posn;
C. B-GL-321-001/FT-001 Signals in Battle—Principles and Employment.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The brigade is deployed;
b. Given:
(1) Higher HQ, and
(2) Subordinate CPs and FSCCs.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The communication architecture permits effective command and
control of fire support.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The responsibilities for establishing a regimental communication
architecture are IAW the duties of the RCPO and Signals Officer in
Chapter 2 of reference B.
2. All CPs and FSCCs are established and operated IAW:
a. BTS G22311155S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN
ARTILLERY CP; and

b. BTS G22311154S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN


FSCC.
3. The RCP is sited IAW Chap 3 Section 2 of reference B.
4. The infrastructure of regimental communications is IAW Chapter 7 of
reference B and Chapter 3 of reference A. It also respects the guidelines
of reference C.
5. Communication procedures follow chapter 7 of reference B.
6. The RCP maintains fire discipline IAW Chapter 4 of reference B.
Functional BTS: Nil

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G24713157S

EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN

LEVEL: 4 (Artillery Regiment)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-371-002-FP-001 Duties of the Battery Comd and the Observer;
B. Section 5, Chapter 6, B-GL-371-004-FP-001 Duties at RHQ and the Gun Posn;
C. CIG DIRECTIVES;
D. Chapter 5, B-GL-371-003 Field Artillery Operational Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade is deployed on tactical operations;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Tactical groups deployed.

(3) CPs deployed.

(4) Manoeuvre plan is provided.

(5) Fire support elements are available.

c. Denied Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Brigade executes a fire plan that meets ordered timings,
targets are engaged accurately, safety considerations are maintained and the fire plan is
coordinated with the manoeuvre comd’s plan.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. OPP is conducted IAW BTS A07701001E, EXECUTE OPP.
2. A fire plan is generated and disseminated IAW ref A and D.
3. Additional fire support measures are included (i.e. Attack
Helicopters, CAS and NGFS) in the fire plan if available.
4. Batteries are deployed IAW BTS G23413156E, DEPLOY AND
OPERATE A BATTERY.
5. The Battery CPs, RCP and FSCCs assist in the execution of the fire
plan IAW with refs.
6. The plan shall:

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a. Be tactically sound;

b. Be technically correct;

c. Be conducted IAW safety procedures;

d. Identify and minimize risk to friendly forces; and

e. Be on time and on target.

Functional BTS: G24713159S EXECUTE FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION


G24714165S EXECUTE COUNTER-FIRE OPERATIONS

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G24713159E

EXECUTE FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION

LEVEL: 4 (Artillery Regiment)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Section 5, Chapter 4, B-GL-371-002-FP-001 Duties of the Battery Comd and the
Observer;
B. CIG DIRECTIVES.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The FSCC is established with a supported headquarters;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Manoeuvre plan.

(3) Fire support elements as assigned.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The FSCC plans, designs and executes fire support coordination in
order to provide effective fire support for the supported comd’s plan.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The FSCC conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. Establish and operate a FSCC IAW BTS G22411154E,
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FSCC.
3. The FSCC advises the manoeuvre comd on available fire support
assets.
4. The FSCC shall maintain situational awareness at all times.
5. The FSCC shall:
a. Plan the employment of observers and other observation
resources to sp the manoeuvre plan;

b. Coordinate the targeting process;

c. Plan the allocation of arty ammunition;

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d. Ensure all direct and fire support assets are synchronized


with the manoeuvre plan;

e. Advise, as required, on the inherent risk to friendly


forces when employing fire support assets; and

f. Disseminate information of tactical importance.

Functional BTS: G22311154E ESTABLISH AN FSCC

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G24714165S

EXECUTE COUNTER-FIRE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 4 (Artillery Regiment)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 5, Chapter 1, and Chapters 5 and 6, Field Artillery Doctrin.e


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. Enemy fire support assets are interfering with operations. Subject
interference must be eliminated or reduced to set the conditions for the successful
achievement of the mission;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from at least one level of command higher.

(2) Feeds ISTAR assets at the Brigade or higher levels.

(3) Subordinate batteries.

c. Denied. Additional Resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Brigade destroys, neutralizes or suppresses the OPFOR firing
batteries in support of the Comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Brigade, using either its integral assets or information provided
from other ISTAR assets or a call for fire, locates the OPFOR batteries.
2. The Brigade FSCC, in response to a call for fire or target location,
coordinates fire support assets to prepare a fire mission on the target
IAW ref.
3. The fire support elements execute fire mission(s) in order to generate
the desired effect on the target as follows:
a. Destruction;
b. Neutralization; or
c. Suppression.
Functional BTS: Nil

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1. These BTS have been created in anticipation of the release of STA battery TTP and the
approved interim use of B-GL-373-001/FP-001 LOCATING ARTILLERY – COMMAND,
CONTROL AND EMPLOYMENT. The STA battery TTP exist in draft at the Artillery School
and the draft of B-GL-373-001/FP-001 exists at the Directorate of Army Doctrine (DAD). Both
provide a doctrinal framework for the creation of BTS. It must be noted, however, that these
BTS are intended to be modular at Level 2, in that there may be only a generic STA troop with
“plug and play” sensor systems.
2. According to the draft STA battery TTP, a STA battery will consist of:
a. an artillery tactical group with three FOO parties;

b. two small UAV troops;

c. a weapons locating radar (WLR) troop;

d. an acoustic weapon locating (AWL) troop; and

e. a battery echelon.
3. The artillery tactical group will use some of the same BTS as their gun battery
counterparts as follows:
a. G22311154 ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE SUPPORT
COORDINATION CENTRE (FSCC) – Artillery Tactical Group;

b. G23613159E EXECUTE FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION – Artillery


Tactical Group; and

c. G22312052E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ARTILLERY OBSERVATION


POST – FOO Parties.

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G13401050S / G14601050S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A STA COMMAND POST

LEVEL: 3 to 4

References: A. Chapter 7 and 15, B-GL-371-003/FP-001 Field Artillery Operational


Procedures;
B. Draft STA Battery TTP, Field Artillery School;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Duties at Regimental Headquarters and Gun Position.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The STA bty is conducting tactical ops.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order;

(2) Orders.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: To operate a STA CP IAW refs without violating OPSEC and
while maintaining control over subordinate elements.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The CP conducts battle procedure IAW BTS BTS This BTS applies to all STA battery
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE. CPs at battery and troop level.
2. The CP executes BTS A02304042E DEVELOP
AND ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The CP moves tactically IAW A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY to the new position.
4. The CP occupies the CP location as directed by the
Recce Party.
5. The CP establishes and maintains communications
and disseminates information of tactical importance.
6. The CP is briefed and implements the local defence
plan IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE.
7. The CP maintains situational awareness.

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8. The CP supports the execution of the ISTAR Plan
IAW references.
9. The CP maintains control of the subordinate
elements by receiving, preparing and delivering
deployment, movement and mission orders in a clear,
timely and accurate manner.
10. The CP processes air and ground space requests,
and establishes control measures as required.
11. If required, the CP processes a call for fire IAW
reference C.
Functional BTS: Nil

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LEVEL 2 BTS

G12313049S

EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE

LEVEL: 2 (STA Detachment)

Reference: Chapter 4, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Duties at Regimental Headquarters and Gun


Position.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A target has been located that meets the requirement for immediate
engagement;

b. Given

(1) Orders.

(2) FSCC.

(3) Indirect fire assets.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: To execute a call for fire IAW ref that is precise and achieves the
desired effect on the target.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The STA detachment establishes and maintains This applies to any STA det.
communications.
2. The STA detachment identifies and engages the target
IAW ref and orders.
3. The STA detachment reports BDA.
Functional BTS: Nil

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WEAPONS LOCATING RADAR

G12302046S

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A WEAPONS LOCATING RADAR (WLR)

LEVEL: 2 (WLR Detachment)

References: A. Draft WLR Pamphlet, FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL;


B. Chapter 15, B-GL-371-003/FP-001 Field Artillery Operational Procedures (HB);
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Duties At Regimental Headquarters And Gun Position
(Fire Discipline).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The WLR, as part of a STA troop, is required to provide support
through the detection, location or identification of hostile batteries (HB), the
adjustment of fire, provision of electronic support measures (ESM) and / or force
protection;

b. Given

(1) Close hide location;

(2) WLS deployment orders from the STA tp CP; and

c. Denied . Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The WLR det deploys to its designated location as directed,
carries out the relevant weapon location, fire adjustment or combined mission without detection
leading to casualties.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The WLR det conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, including liaison with in place
forces as required.
2. The WLR det prepares the WLR for deployment IAW ref A.
3. The WLR det moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY to the new radar site. The new radar site conforms to
siting requirements contained in Section 7 of ref A.
4. The WLR det occupies the radar position IAW Section 7 of ref A,
orders, and BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
5. IAW Sections 8 and 9 of ref A, the WLR det carries out one of
the following missions while applying appropriate control measures

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and reporting pertinent localization information to the CP:
a. Weapons location;

b. Fire control; or

c. Combined mission.
6. On order, the WLR det brings the WLR out of action IAW ref A.
7. The WLR det performs maintenance on the WLR as required.
Functional BTS: G12313049S EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE

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ACOUSTIC WEAPONS LOCATION SYSTEM

G12301383S

OPERATE A TCP DET

LEVEL: 2 (TCP Detachment)

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-373-001/FP-001 Locating Artillery—Command, Control and


Employment (Draft);
B. Chapter 15, B-GL-371-003/FP-001 Field Artillery Operational Procedures;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Duties at Regimental Headquarters and Gun Position;
D. TBI (Operator’s Manuals).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The TCP det, as part of a STA tp, is required to provide support
through the detection and location of acoustic events, the adjustment of fire and/or
provision of tactical information as part of the ISTAR process;

b. Given:

(1) Close hide location;

(2) AWLS deployment orders from the STA tp CP.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The TCP det deploys to its designated location as directed, carries
out the relevant weapon location, fire adjustment or combined mission without detection leading
to casualties.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The TCP det conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The TCP det moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY to the new location and executes local defence IAW
BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. IAW ref A, the TCP det carries out one of the following missions
while applying appropriate control measures and reporting acoustic
events that meet reporting requirements to the CP:
a. Weapons location;

b. Fire control; or

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c. Combined mission.
4. The TCP det maintains equipment throughout.
Functional BTS: G12313049S EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE

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G12302382S

DEPLOY AND MAINTAIN A MIC DET

LEVEL: 2 (MIC Detachment)

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-373-001/FP-001 Locating Artillery—Command, Control and


Employment (Draft);
B. Chapter 15, B-GL-371-003/FP-001 Field Artillery Operational Procedures;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-371-004/FP-001 Duties at Regimental Headquarters and Gun Position;
D. TBI (Operator’s Manuals).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The MIC det, as part of a STA tp, is required to provide support
through the detection and location of acoustic events, the adjustment of fire and /
or provision of tactical information as part of the ISTAR process;

b. Given:

(1) Close hide location;

(2) AWLS deployment orders from the STA tp CP.

c. Denied . Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The MIC det deploys to its designated location as directed, deploys
the sensor post and moves to its hide without detection leading to casualties.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The MIC det conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, including liaison with in-place
forces.
2. The MIC det prepares the AWLS for deployment IAW ref A.
3. The MIC det moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY to the new sensor post. The new sensor post
conforms to siting requirements contained in ref A.
4. The MIC det establishes the sensor post IAW ref A, orders, and
then moves to a hide IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE.
5. IAW ref A, the MIC det carries out one of the following missions
while applying appropriate control measures and reporting acoustic
events that meet reporting requirements to the TCP det:

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a. Weapons location;

b. Fire control; or

c. Combined mission.
6. The MIC det maintains AWLS equipment throughout.
Functional BTS: Nil

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UNINHABITED AERIAL VEHICLE

G12302047S

LAUNCH AND RECOVER AN UNINHABITED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV)

LEVEL: 2 (Launch and Recovery Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 5, B-GL-373-001/FP-001 Locating Artillery—Command, Control and


Employment (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. UAVs are required to support the comd’s plan through reconnaissance
and surveillance of an area of interest, the location and identification of targets,
and target engagement;

b. Given:

(1) UAV mission task;

(2) Airspace control measures.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The launch and recovery detachment prepares, launches and
recover the Air Vehicle (AV) IAW designated timings and orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The launch and recovery detachment conducts battle procedure in
accordance with BTS A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE
PROCEDURE, including liaison as required.
2. The launch and recovery detachment comes into action IAW the
reference and orders.
3. The launch and recovery detachment establishes and maintains
communications as well as situational awareness at all times.
4. The launch and recovery detachment is briefed and implements the
local defence plan IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE.
5. The launch and recovery detachment prepares, launches and recovers
the AV IAW the reference.
6. On order, the launch and recovery detachment brings equipment out

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of action IAW the reference. The launch and recovery detachment
maintains the equipment and flight logs as required.
Functional BTS: Nil

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G12302048S

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A GROUND CONTROL STATION (GCS)

LEVEL: 2 (GCS Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-373-001/FP-001 Locating Artillery—Command, Control and


Employment (Draft);
B. Chapter 15, B-GL-371-003/FP-001 Field Artillery Operational Procedures;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL –371-004/FP-001 Duties At Regimental Headquarters And Gun Position.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. UAVs are required to support the comd’s plan through reconnaissance
and surveillance of an area of interest, the location and identification of targets
and target engagement. Tasks may include point, route, or area recces, target
development and acquisition, target engagement, surveillance, support to
planning, battle damage assessment, force protection and deception;

b. Given:

(1) UAV mission task,

(2) Airspace control measures.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The GCS det deploys and maintains control over the AV IAW
control measures. It reports all information of tactical importance in support of the ISTAR plan.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The GCS det conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, including liaison as required.
2. The GCS det deploys tactically and technically sound IAW reference
A.
3. The GCS det establishes and maintains communications.
4. The GCS Det implements the local defence plan IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
5. The GCS det applies control measures as required.
6. The GCS det maintains situational awareness, provides initial
analysis on imagery, and reports information of tactical importance. The
small UAV will either respond directly to mission orders from a

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controlling CP, or if tasked OPCON or TACOM will respond directly to
a battlegroup comd.
7. If required, the GCS det executes a call for fire IAW BTS
G12313049S EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE.
8. On order, the GCS det brings GCS out of action IAW reference A.
Equipment and flight logs are maintained.
9. The GCS det completes and submits the mission report.
Functional BTS: G12302047S LAUNCH AND RECOVER A TUAV

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LEVEL 3

G13401384S

RECCE AND DEPLOY A SENSOR BASELINE

LEVEL: 3 (AWLS Troop)

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-373-001/FP-001 Locating Artillery—Command, Control and


Employment (Draft);
B. Draft STA Battery TTP, Field Artillery School.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The AWLS tp is required to provide support through the detection and
location of acoustic events, the adjustment of fire and/or provision of tactical
information as part of the ISTAR process;

b. Given:

(1) Warning order;

(2) Orders.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: To operate a STA CP IAW refs without violating OPSEC and
while maintaining control over subordinate elements.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The tp conducts battle procedure IAW BTS BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The recce party moves tactically IAW
A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY to the new
position.
3. The recce party will conduct a recce, examining the
ground, NAI/TAI, requirements for local defence and
time to be ready.
4. Based on the results of the recce, the tp will prepare
and issue deployment orders for the subordinate
elements.
5. The sensor posts will deploy IAW BTS
G12302382S DEPLOY AND MAINTAIN A MIC
DET, the TCP Det will deploy IAW G12301383S

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OPERATE A TCP DET.

Functional BTS: Nil

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AIR DEFENCE
1. There are some BTS for Air Defence elements that apply to multiple levels.

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N03401174E / N04601174E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AIR DEFENCE COMMAND POST

LEVEL: 3 to 4

Phase: All

Reference: Chapter 4, B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The MMEV Troop or Battery is deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order, and

(2) Orders.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The MMEV element establishes an AD CP and maintains
communications on all required nets without violations of OPSEC.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The CP conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /


A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The CP executes BTS A03404042E / A04604042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The CP moves tactically IAW BTS A03403141E / A04603141E
MOVE TACTICALLY to the new position.
4. The CP establishes and maintains communications and disseminates
information of tactical importance. It maintains situational awareness.
5. The CP is briefed and implements the local defence plan IAW BTS
A0004171E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
6. The CP supports the execution of the ISTAR Plan IAW references.
Functional BTS: Nil

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DETACHMENT / SECTION

N02201169E

PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Detachment)

Phase: All

Reference: Chapter 4, B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures.


1. CONDITIONS
a. Situation. The Detachment is deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Airspace Control Orders.

(2) Rules of Engagement.

(3) Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) plan.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment successfully manages the air defence battle
without violating the Airspace Control Plan or active Airspace Control Orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Detachment operates within the Airspace Control Plan and active
Airspace Control Orders.
2. The Detachment engage targets IAW N02214171E ENGAGE
TARGETS.
3. The Detachment contributes to the local air picture or ground
surveillance plan.
Functional BTS: Nil

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N02204170E

DEPLOY AIR DEFENCE DETACHMENT

LEVEL: 2 (MMEV Detachment)

Phase: All

REFERENCES: A. B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures;


B. B-GL-372-003/FP-001 ADATS Drill Book;
C. B-GL-372-006/FP-001 JAVELIN Drill Book.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported comd’s plan or the tactical situation requires air defence
assets be deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Detachment with PME.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment shall deploy to its new battle position following
the proper sequence of events, ensuring that its Time To Be Ready (TTBR) is met.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Detachment executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Detachment shall ensure that it is sited to protect the Visual
Primary Arcs and occupies position IAW the deployment considerations
listed in ref B and C as appropriate.
3. The Detachment moves tactically and takes measures for its own
security IAW the following BTS:
a. BTS A02304171E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE; and

b. BTS A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY.

Functional BTS: Nil

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N02214171E

ENGAGE TARGETS

LEVEL: 2 (AD Detachment)

Phase: All Warfighting

References: A. B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures;


B. B-GL-372-003/FP-001 ADATS Drill Book;
C. B-GL-372-006/FP-001 JAVELIN Drill Book;
D. B-GL-381-001/TS-001 Training Safety Manual.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Detachment is deployed or has acquired a target on the move.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) Ground (ADATS only) or air target.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment must acquire, identify and successfully engage
the enemy targets.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engagement is conducted IAW BTS N02201169E PERFORM
AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT.
2. The Detachment prevents an air or ground target from attacking the
defended asset or destroys the air or ground target when deployed in
defence of friendly assets IAW the miss distance specified in ref D.
3. The Detachment engages targets IAW the drill manual, ref B or C.
Functional BTS: Nil

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TROOP

N03401169E

PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT

LEVEL: 3 (AD Troop)

Phase: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures;


B. ATP 40(B) Doctrine for Airspace Control in Time of Crisis and War;
C. MQ 03 001 E00 ADATS Radar Frequency Management Handbook.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The AD Troop is deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Airspace Control Plan,

(2) Airspace Control Orders,

(3) Rules of Engagement,

(4) CEOI’s,

(5) Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) plan from one level higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Troop successfully manages the air defence battle without
violating the Airspace Control Plan or active Airspace Control Orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop operates within the Airspace Control Plan and active
Airspace Control Orders.
Para 2: Lack of an
2. The Troop controls the engagement of targets in a positive or
automated battle
procedural environment.
management system
3. The Troop processes and disseminates the local air picture. will limit the ability
4. The Troop integrates into the ISTAR plan. to apply positive
control to AD fire at
5. The Troop provides AD early warning to the supported manoeuvre the troop level.
unit.

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6. The Troop implements Air Defence Radar and Radio frequency
management IAW ref C and BTS A03404042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
7. 7. The Troop operates a command post IAW ref A and BTS
Para 6 refers to
N03401174E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AD CP.
ADATS Troop only.

Functional BTS: N02301169E PERFORM AD BATTLE MANAGEMENT

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N03404172E

DEPLOY AIR DEFENCE TROOP

LEVEL: 3 (AD Troop)

Phase: All

Reference: B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported comd’s plan or the tactical situation requires air defence
assets be deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher (Battery,
supported unit/formation or Wing),

(2) Air IPB product from one level of command higher,

(3) Air Defence troop,

(4) Airspace Coordination Centre.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Troop shall deploy to its new battle position following the
proper sequence of events, ensuring that its Time To Be Ready (TTBR) is met.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop executes Battle Procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and ref A.
2. The Troop shall ensure its Detachments are deployed shall ensure that
it is sited to protect the Visual Primary Arcs IAW BTS N02204170E
DEPLOY AN AD DETACHMENT.
3. The Troop moves tactically IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
4. The Troop coordinates its coverage with next higher level of Air
Defence, IAW ref A.
Functional BTS: N0224170E DEPLOY AN AD DETACHMENT

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BATTERY

N04701169E

PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT

LEVEL: 4 (AD Battery)

Phase: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures;


B. ATP 40(B) Doctrine for Airspace Control in Time of Crisis and War;
C. MQ 03 001 E00 ADATS Radar Frequency Management Handbook;
D. Chapter 4, B-GL-300-007/FP-001 Firepower.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Battery is conducting tactical operations;

b. Given:

(1) HICON simulating deployed manoeuvre formation headquarters or Wing


Operations Centre,

(2) Deployed manoeuvre formation headquarters or functional Wing


Operations Centre (for confirmation),

(3) Air Defence sub-unit or sub-sub unit,

(4) Next level higher Airspace Coordination Centre,

(5) Data interoperability links,

(6) LFC2IS,

(7) Airspace Control Plan,

(8) Airspace Control Orders,

(9) Air Tasking Orders,

(10) Rules of Engagement,

(11) CEOI’s,

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(12) Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) plan from one level higher,
and

(13) IPB products from supported manoeuvre formation or one level higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Battery successfully manages the air defence battle without
violating the Airspace Control Plan or active Airspace Control Orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Battery operates within the Airspace Control Plan and active
Airspace Control Orders IAW ref A and B.
2. The Battery coordinates use of manoeuvre formation airspace IAW This coord lead by
ref D. the ASCC with
representation from
3. The Battery controls the engagement of targets in a positive or all airspace users.
procedural environment.
4. The Battery processes and disseminates the local and recognized air Lack of an
picture. automated battle
management system
5. The Battery integrates into the ISTAR plan. will limit the ability
6. The Battery provides AD (air and missile) early warning to the to apply positive
supported manoeuvre formation. control to AD fire at
the battery level.
7. The Battery allocates Air Defence Radar and Radio frequencies and
Identification Friendly-Foe (IFF) code management data. Through the use of
8. The Battery implements Air Defence Radar and Radio frequency link 16 via ADSI
management IAW ref C and BTS A04604042E DEVELOP AND and / or LLAPI.
ENSURE OPSEC.
9. The Battery operates a command post IAW ref A.
Functional BTS: N03401169E PERFORM AD BATTLE MANAGEMENT

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N02214171E

ENGAGE TARGETS

LEVEL: 2 (AD Detachment)

Phase: All Warfighting

References: A. B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures;


B. B-GL-372-003/FP-001 ADATS Drill Book;
C. B-GL-372-006/FP-001 JAVELIN Drill Book;
D. B-GL-381-001/TS-001 Training Safety Manual.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Detachment is deployed or has acquired a target on the move;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, and

(2) Ground (ADATS only) or air target; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment must acquire, identify and successfully engage
the enemy targets.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engagement is conducted IAW BTS N02201169E PERFORM
AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT.
2. The Detachment prevents an air or ground target from attacking the
defended asset or destroys the air or ground target when deployed in
defence of friendly assets IAW the miss distance specified in ref D.
3. The Detachment engages targets IAW the drill manual, ref B or C.
Functional BTS: Nil

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TROOP

N03401169E

PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT

LEVEL: 3 (AD Troop)

Phase: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures;


B. ATP 40(B) Doctrine for Airspace Control in Time of Crisis and War;
C. MQ 03 001 E00 ADATS Radar Frequency Management Handbook.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The AD Troop is deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Airspace Control Plan,

(2) Airspace Control Orders,

(3) Rules of Engagement,

(4) CEOI’s,

(5) Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) plan from one level higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Troop successfully manages the air defence battle without
violating the Airspace Control Plan or active Airspace Control Orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop operates within the Airspace Control Plan and active
Airspace Control Orders.
Para 2: Lack of an
2. The Troop controls the engagement of targets in a positive or
automated battle
procedural environment.
management system
3. The Troop processes and disseminates the local air picture. will limit the ability
4. The Troop integrates into the ISTAR plan. to apply positive
control to AD fire at
5. The Troop provides AD early warning to the supported manoeuvre the troop level.
unit.

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6. The Troop implements Air Defence Radar and Radio frequency
management IAW ref C and BTS A03404042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
7. 7. The Troop operates a command post IAW ref A and BTS
Para 6 refers to
N03401174E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AD CP.
ADATS Troop only.

Functional BTS: N02301169E PERFORM AD BATTLE MANAGEMENT

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N03404172E

DEPLOY AIR DEFENCE TROOP

LEVEL: 3 (AD Troop)

Phase: All

Reference: B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported comd’s plan or the tactical situation requires air defence
assets be deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher (Battery,
supported unit/formation or Wing),

(2) Air IPB product from one level of command higher,

(3) Air Defence troop,

(4) Airspace Coordination Centre.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Troop shall deploy to its new battle position following the
proper sequence of events, ensuring that its Time To Be Ready (TTBR) is met.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop executes Battle Procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and ref A.
2. The Troop shall ensure its Detachments are deployed shall ensure that
it is sited to protect the Visual Primary Arcs IAW BTS N02204170E
DEPLOY AN AD DETACHMENT.
3. The Troop moves tactically IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
4. The Troop coordinates its coverage with next higher level of Air
Defence, IAW ref A.
Functional BTS: N0224170E DEPLOY AN AD DETACHMENT

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BATTERY

N04701169E

PERFORM AIR DEFENCE BATTLE MANAGEMENT

LEVEL: 4 (AD Battery)

Phase: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures;


B. ATP 40(B) Doctrine for Airspace Control in Time of Crisis and War;
C. MQ 03 001 E00 ADATS Radar Frequency Management Handbook;
D. Chapter 4, B-GL-300-007/FP-001 Firepower.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Battery is conducting tactical operations;

b. Given:

(1) HICON simulating deployed manoeuvre formation headquarters or Wing


Operations Centre,

(2) Deployed manoeuvre formation headquarters or functional Wing


Operations Centre (for confirmation),

(3) Air Defence sub-unit or sub-sub unit,

(4) Next level higher Airspace Coordination Centre,

(5) Data interoperability links,

(6) LFC2IS,

(7) Airspace Control Plan,

(8) Airspace Control Orders,

(9) Air Tasking Orders,

(10) Rules of Engagement,

(11) CEOI’s,

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(12) Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) plan from one level higher,
and

(13) IPB products from supported manoeuvre formation or one level higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Battery successfully manages the air defence battle without
violating the Airspace Control Plan or active Airspace Control Orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Battery operates within the Airspace Control Plan and active
Airspace Control Orders IAW ref A and B.
2. The Battery coordinates use of manoeuvre formation airspace IAW This coord lead by
ref D. the ASCC with
representation from
3. The Battery controls the engagement of targets in a positive or all airspace users.
procedural environment.
4. The Battery processes and disseminates the local and recognized air Lack of an
picture. automated battle
management system
5. The Battery integrates into the ISTAR plan. will limit the ability
6. The Battery provides AD (air and missile) early warning to the to apply positive
supported manoeuvre formation. control to AD fire at
the battery level.
7. The Battery allocates Air Defence Radar and Radio frequencies and
Identification Friendly-Foe (IFF) code management data. Through the use of
8. The Battery implements Air Defence Radar and Radio frequency link 16 via ADSI
management IAW ref C and BTS A04604042E DEVELOP AND and / or LLAPI.
ENSURE OPSEC.
9. The Battery operates a command post IAW ref A.
Functional BTS: N03401169E PERFORM AD BATTLE MANAGEMENT

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N04704173E

DEPLOY AIR DEFENCE BATTERY

LEVEL: 4 (AD Battery)

Phase: All

Reference: B-GL-372-002/FP-001 Air Defence Operational Procedures.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported comd’s plan or the tactical situation requires air defence
assets be deployed;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher or
manoeuvre formation.

(2) HICON simulating deployed manoeuvre formation or Wing Operations


(for practice).

(3) Deployed manoeuvre formation or Wing Operations Centre (for


confirmation).

(4) Air Defence sub-unit or sub-sub unit.

(5) Next level higher Airspace Coordination Centre.

(6) Data interoperability links.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Battery carries out the required action at the right time, in the
right place with the right equipment IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Battery executes Battle Procedure IAW Army BTS
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and ref A.
2. The Troops are deployed IAW BTS N03404172E DEPLOY AIR
DEFENCE TROOP.
3. The Battery moves into its position IAW BTS A04603141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
4. The Battery coordinates coverage with next higher level of Air Current capability is

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Defence, IAW ref A. limited to Air
Defence Systems
5. The Battery participates in the manoeuvre formation ISTAR plan.
Integrator (ADSI).
6. The Battery establishes link 16 and /or LLAPI.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CHAPTER 5
ENGINEERS
1. The Force Employment Concept for Engineers is in the process of changing to a ‘plug
and play’ system based on the work required as follows:
a. At Level Two, the BTS are specific to particular organizational types; and

b. At Level Three and higher, the tasks become increasingly generic and cover a
range of specific tasks.
2. Due to the nature of engineer work, a number of different organizations can be called
upon to perform a task. For the purposes of the BTS, the following relationships may exist:
a. Combat Engineers may include one or more of the following:

(1) Armoured Engineers,

(2) Field Engineers,

(3) Equipment, and

(4) Resources.

b. Engineer Support may include:

(1) Water Supply,

(2) Equipment,

(3) Resources, and

(4) Construction.
3. There are a number of cases where particular BTS are common to more than one level of
a particular type of Engineer element.
4. [Secretarial Note: BTS E32323223S EXECUTE BREACH OF MINEFIELD WITH
EXPLOSIVES has not been included due to the current capability gap.]
5. For the secondary role of Engineers, the Dismounted Infantry – Rifle and Infantry –
Common BTS apply.

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ENGINEER
COMMON

E06701294S

OPERATE AN ENGINEER SUPPORT COORDINATION CENTER

LEVEL: 6 (Engineer Regiment)


PHASE: ALL
Reference: Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade is conducting operations;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and/or Orders from higher HQ,

(2) Higher HQ,

(3) Subordinate HQ elements, and

(4) Geomatic support team.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The ESCC is established and operated so that the Engineer advisor
provides the formation comd and staff with an integrated engineer situational awareness and
operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The ESCC is provided with Engineer advisor’s intent and concept
of operations.
2. The ESCC assists in the Brigade staff and Engr advisor’s SA.
3. The ESCC is integrated with the Formation planning process and
assists in the production of the Engineer estimate.
Functional BTS: E24601294E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ESCC

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E06701295S

OPERATE AN EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD) RESPONSE CENTER

LEVEL: 6 (Engineer Regiment)

PHASE: All

References: A. FSOP 508, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation Standing Operating Procedures;


B. Chapter 9, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Forces Engineer Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade is conducting operations;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and/or Orders from higher HQ,

(2) Higher HQ,

(3) Subordinate HQ elements, and

(4) EOD response teams.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: EOD incidents are managed such that there is a minimum of
disruption in the accomplishment of the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Brigade Headquarters will establish and maintain an EOD CC as
part of the Formation or Task Force Engineer staff.
2. The EOD CC is integrated with the Formation planning process.
3. The EOD CC will:
a. Assign categories to potential targets IAW ref A;
b. Task EOD resources based on operational priorities;
c. Coordinate external EOD support; and
d. Maintain EOD records.
Functional BTS: E24604216S EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS E24604217S EXECUTE
IEDD OPERATIONS

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E06702296S

DIRECT, PROCESS AND DISSEMINATE ENGINEER INTELLIGENCE

LEVEL: 6 (Engineer Regiment)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 3, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade is conducting operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from higher HQ,

(2) Staff, ISTAR cell and comd of a higher HQ, and

(3) Subordinate elements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Brigade plans and executes the collation and collection of
information through every means possible and processes it into engineer intelligence to provide
timely advice to the comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer staff will:
a. Develop and direct a collection plan for the engineer
information requirements;

b. Establish engineer intelligence cell; and

c. Use information multiple sources including but not limited


to deployed forces, special reconnaissance, geomatic cell,
ISTAR.
2. The Engineer intelligence cell, IAW ref, will:
a. Develop and maintain basic intelligence records on the
terrain, climate, lines of comms and local ress in the Area
of Interest; and

b. Record and Process information gathered by the Engineer

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Regiment as well as provided by the formation.
3. The Engineer staff will disseminate the necessary intelligence to
support the formation comd’s plans.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E06705293S

PROVIDE SUSTAINMENT ENGINEERING

LEVEL: 6 (Engineer Support Regiment)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 9, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is supporting the formation and other elements in the
conduct of operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders from higher HQ or comd’s intent,

(2) Higher HQ,

(3) Subordinate elements including construction tp, and

(4) Role players as host nation support agencies.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Support Regiment provides the comd with technical
expertise, resources and work, out of contact with the enemy that improves the Force’s ability to
live, move and fight.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Support Regiment will:
a. Demonstrate a clear understanding of comd’s intent and
concept of operations;

b. Develop a plan and assign resources in accordance with


priority of effort;

c. Monitor and adjust resources to reflect changing


operational circumstances;

d. Contract additional resources required to meet comd’s


mission; and

e. Coordinate civil-military Engineer effort and host nation

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support.

Functional BTS: E06701295S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EOD RESPONSE


CENTRE E84605291S CONSTRUCT INITIAL/TEMPORARY STANDARD CAMP
E84601290S PLAN, DESIGN AND EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT E54605254S
CONSTRUCT A ROAD E54605255S CONSTRUCT AN AIRFIELD E72305262E
PROVIDE BULK POTABLE WATER E64605263S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN
ENGINEER DUMP E63405263E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ENGINEER DUMP
E52305252E MAINTAIN ROADS E23405236S CONSTRUCT ACROW BRIDGE
E23405227S CONSTRUCT NON-STANDARD BRIDGE E22303259S UNDERWATER
SEARCH AND RECOVERY OPERATION

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ENGINEER RECCE

E12301205E

EXECUTE A MINEFIELD LAYING RECONNAISSANCE

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
B. B-GL-320-010/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to execute a reconnaissance for the
laying of a minefield as part of an obstacle group;

b. Given:

(1) Orders include the proposed location of the minefield, design based on the
obstacle effect to be achieved, obstacle restrictions, lane(s) / gap(s)
required, fencing / marking requirements, proposed method of laying and
which manoeuvre sub-unit is covering the obstacle group.

(2) If a reconnaissance report is to be submitted, then orders also include the


time by which the reconnaissance report is due and the format in which
the information is to be provided.

(3) Orders may include the quantity of Class IV / V initially allocated to the
minefield.

(4) The area is secure, but enemy contact with section-size elements is
possible.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment completes the reconnaissance, acquiring
all required information. The Troop comd submits / transmits the reconnaissance report to the
superior who ordered the reconnaissance NLT the time specified in orders. Subsequent
execution is not jeopardized by inaccurate measurements taken and / or calculations performed
during the reconnaissance. The Recce Detachment takes appropriate security measures.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Detachment executes battle procedure IAW BTS

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A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Detachment moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and provides its own security if necessary IAW
BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Recce Detachment executes the reconnaissance IAW references.
4. The Recce Detachment comd submits the DND 2104 Obstacle Recce
Report or transmits the E122B MINLAYRECCEREP to the superior
comd who ordered the reconnaissance NLT the time specified in orders.
5. The Recce Detachment submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E12301206E

EXECUTE OBSTACLE RECONNAISSANCE

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers


And Assault Pioneers;
B. Chapter 3, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, ALL ARMS;
C. B-GL-320-010/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, ENGINEERS AND ASSAULT
PIONEERS;
D. B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering;
E. B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Protection;
F. Section 2, Chapter 8, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Detachment receives orders to execute a reconnaissance for
the emplacement of an obstacle.

b. Given:

(1) Orders include the proposed location of the obstacle, design based on the
obstacle effect to be achieved, obstacle restrictions, lane(s) required.

(2) If a reconnaissance report is to be submitted, then orders also include the


time by which the reconnaissance report is due and the format in which
the information is to be provided.

(3) Orders may include the quantity of defensive stores and equipment
initially allocated to the obstacle.

(4) The area is secure, but enemy contact is possible.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment completes the reconnaissance, acquiring
all required information. The Recce Sgt submits / transmits the reconnaissance report to the
superior who ordered the reconnaissance NLT the time specified in orders. Subsequent
execution is not jeopardized by inaccurate measurements taken and / or calculations performed
during the reconnaissance. The Recce Detachment takes appropriate security measures.

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1. The Recce Detachment executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Detachment moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and provides its own security if necessary IAW
BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Recce Detachment executes the reconnaissance IAW references.
4. The Recce Detachment comd submits the DND 2104 Obstacle Recce
Report or transmits a BARREP to the superior comd who ordered the
reconnaissance NLT the time specified in orders.
5. The Recce Detachment submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E12301210E

RECONNOITRE A GAP CROSSING SITE

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. TAM 805.11, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Engineer Insert V2.4;


B. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-010/FP-001 Gap Crossing.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Detachment has been ordered to reconnoitre a gap crossing
site.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) type of crossing means,

(b) required MLC and any essential information concerning the loads
to be crossed, and

(c) time by which reconnaissance report is due and the format in


which the info is to be provided.

(2) Subordinates as required.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment completes the reconnaissance, acquiring
all of the required information, and submits / transmits the information to the superior who
ordered the reconnaissance NLT the time specified in orders and if requested to include a
completed DND 2106 and Support Area Matrix. Subsequent execution of the mission is not
jeopardized by inaccurate measurements taken and / or calculations performed during the
reconnaissance.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Detachment executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. Identify distance and elevation measuring technique
appropriate to the tactical situation;

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b. Identify and request additional support; and

c. Execute rehearsals.
2. The Recce Detachment moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and provides its own security if necessary IAW
BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Recce Detachment gathers and records specific information /
data for the type of crossing and submits report IAW references.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E12301214E

RECONNOITRE A ROUTE—ENGINEER

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. TAM 805.11, 805.12 B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Engineer Insert V2.4;


B. FM 5-170 Engineer Reconnaissance.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Detachment has been ordered to reconnoitre a specific
section of road.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(2) location of start and end of road segment;

(3) specific info required; and

(4) timings deadlines for submission of report,

(5) Subordinates as required, and

(6) Vehicle.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment submits the required info and if so ordered,
prepares a written reconnaissance report IAW references. The reconnaissance Detachment
completes the reconnaissance and submits the report NLT than the time specified in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Detachment executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A02301000E—EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. Execute a thorough map recce; and

b. Prioritize work.
2. The Recce Detachment moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and provides its own security if necessary IAW

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BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The route classification formula is correct and formatted IAW
references.
4. The risk / threat assessment is accurate.
5. The Recce Detachment submits the route reconnaissance report and /
or briefs the superior comd who ordered the reconnaissance NLT the
time specified in orders.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E12303093E

RECONNOITRE A DEMOLITION TARGET

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. TAM 805.11, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Engineer Insert V2.4;


B. Section 2, Chapter 2, B-GL-361-008-FP-003 Demolitions, Part 2, Engineers and Assault
Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Detachment has been ordered to reconnoitre a demolition
target.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the target location,

(b) type of obstacle to be reconnoitred,

(c) obstacle intent, and

(d) the time by which the reconnaissance report is due, and the format
in which the information is to be provided.

(2) Subordinates as required.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment completes the reconnaissance, acquiring
all of the required information, and submits / transmits the information to the superior who
ordered the reconnaissance NLT the time specified in orders. Subsequent execution of the
mission is not jeopardized by inaccurate measurements taken and / or calculations performed
during the reconnaissance.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Detachment executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the
following points:
a. Verify all tool and equipment that are required; and

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b. Execute rehearsals.
2. The Recce Detachment moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and provides its own security if necessary IAW
BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Recce Detachment gathers and records specific information / data
for the type of target and submits report IAW references.
4. If an initial Class IV / V allocation was provided in orders, the Recce
Detachment comd confirms that the initial allocation is sufficient to
execute the demolition and achieve the required obstacle intent or
identifies the shortfall for corrective action.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E12301221E

RECONNOITRE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT TASK

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2;
C. MILITARY ROAD PAM 8A.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Detachment receives orders to reconnoitre a heavy
equipment task.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher including:

(2) Probable location,

(3) All relative intelligence applicable to the task, and

(4) Time by which reconnaissance report is due, and

(5) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task, and

(6) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment completes the reconnaissance and submits
required information in the proper format in the given time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Detachment conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Detachment conducts a preliminary study to ensure they
have all required information and identify all limitations that will affect
the task, such as:
a. Design criteria, and

b. Existing maps, air photos and available information.


3. The Recce Detachment shall approach in a tactical manner IAW BTS
A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY.

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4. The Recce Detachment establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
5. The Recce Detachment conducts the reconnaissance. Air
reconnaissance is conducted if possible. The following factors should be
taken into consideration:
a. Ground shapes and gradients;

b. Soils study;

c. Drainage;

d. Local resources;

e. Site accessibility;

f. Vegetation;

g. Routes to and from task site;

h. Obstacles to movement;

i. Sites suitable for installations if required; and

j. Local conditions.
6. The troop reconnaissance party submits reconnaissance report
including any applicable proformas.
7. The troop submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW unit
SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E12302212E

RECONNOITRE A ENEMY MINEFIELD (DISMOUNTED)

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. TAM 805.11, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Engineer Insert V2.4;


B. Section 2, Chapter 6, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
C. B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Detachment has been ordered to reconnoitre a enemy
minefield.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) probable location of boundaries.

(b) any relevant intelligence that may confirm design.

(c) time by which reconnaissance report is due and the format in


which the info is to be provided.

(d) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment completes the reconnaissance, acquiring
all of the required information, and submits / transmits the information to the superior who
ordered the reconnaissance NLT the time specified in orders and if requested to include a
completed DND 2109. There are no friendly casualties from a failure to observe mine safety
during neutralizing operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Detachment executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A02301000E—EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. Confirm serviceability of stores; and

b. Execute rehearsals IAW BTS E23404234E EXECUTE

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MINE CLEARANCE OPS.
2. The Recce Detachment moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and provides its own security if necessary IAW
BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. Execute minefield reconnaissance IAW references.
4. The Recce Detachment gathers and records specific information /
data for the minefield and any other obstacles encountered. A report is
submitted IAW references and timings given in orders.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E12302213E

RECONNOITRE A ENEMY OBSTACLE

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. TAM 805.11, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Engineer Insert V2.4;


B. FM 5-170 Engineer Reconnaissance.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Detachment is part of a troop / squadron supporting a
manoeuvre force and must reconnoitre a suspected or reported enemy obstacle
location. The reconnaissance Detachment is monitoring the radio net on which
the lead reconnaissance elements are operating.

b. Given. Obstacle Report from lead reconnaissance elements, including:

(1) probable location, and

(2) type of obstacle.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Detachment determines and reports all enemy obstacle
information critical to the tactical operation. The type of obstacle is identified and its location is
indicated using eight-figure grid. Measurements, dimensions and quantities are as accurate as
the tactical situation will allow. The critical information is communicated by the fastest possible
means prior to the NLT report timing imposed by the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Detachment shall approach in a tactical manner IAW BTS
A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
2. The Recce Detachment moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and provides its own security if necessary IAW
BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Engineer Recce Detachment operates effectively with other arms
reconnaissance elements.
4. Execute obstacle reconnaissance IAW references.
5. The Recce Detachment comd reports, by the quickest possible means
and using the appropriate format, to the manoeuvre and / or next higher
engineer comd the critical obstacle information required to complete an

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estimate and plan.

Functional BTS: Nil

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LEVELS THREE TO FOUR

E23423145E / E24623145E

EXECUTE AN OBSTACLE BREACH

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers and


Assault Pioneers;
B. B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is called to execute either a manual obstacle breach or part
of a deliberate breaching operation in restricted terrain. An engineer
reconnaissance party, deployed forward has completed a reconnaissance of the
obstacle.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, specifying number of breaches
required;

(2) The breach is conducted under conditions of low visibility;

(3) The minefield is no more than 300m deep;

(4) The Force-in-place provides task site security;

(5) DND 2104 or OBSREP(s); and

(6) Engineer task specific equipment.

c. Denied. Bypass is not possible.


2. TASK STANDARD: The element breaches a specified number of 4.5 metre wide lanes,
within the time allotted and by the most efficient means that resources allow. Concurrent
activity is maximized and the momentum of the breaching operation is maintained throughout.
The breach is completed and ready for firing by the time specified in orders. The element takes
all reasonable precautions to prevent detection by the enemy.

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1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and informs the
manoeuvre comd of the time estimated to execute the breach.
2. The element clears the lane(s) of mines and booby traps and then
reduces the obstacles, creating a minimum width of 4.5m.
3. The element submits task status reports to the supported manoeuvre
comd.
Functional BTS: E13302213E RECONNOITRE AN ENEMY OBSTACLE E13302212E
RECONNOITRE AN ENEMY MINEFIELD (DISMOUNTED) E32323088E EXECUTE A
POINT OBSTACLE BREACH E32323208E EXECUTE IMPROVEMENTS AND MARK
SAFE LANES E42223188S EXECUTE AEV BREACH E22323223S EXECUTE A
MINEFIELD BREACH USING EXPLOSIVES

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E23423207E / E24623207E

ASSIST ATTACK ON FORTIFIED POSITION

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers and


Assault Pioneers;
B. Section 2, Chapter 8, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is assisting an attack on a fortified position. The
supported element has designated the firebase and assault force. The nature of the
terrain and protective obstacles requires that a dismounted assault be executed.

b. Given. Orders from the Combat Team.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element creates at least two lanes through any obstacles and
destroys fighting positions with demolitions in order to maintain the momentum of the attack.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and marries up with
the supported element.
2. The element manoeuvres with the supported element onto the final
assault position and identifies the best location to bypass or breach the
obstacle(s).
3. The element supports the assault force by reducing the obstacles
along the attack axis:
a. Creates lanes in enemy obstacles ensuring a minimum of
one lane per assaulting sub-sub-unit; and
b. Once the assault has taken place, the element widens
designated breaches to enable the cbt tm’s F and A
echelon vehicles to pass through them.
4. The element supports the assault force in clearing trench systems and
knocking out bunkers / fortifications.
Functional BTS: E23423133E CLEAR A BUNKER E23423145E EXECUTE AN
OBSTACLE BREACH

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E23423224E / E24623224E

ASSIST IN ASSAULT WATER CROSSING

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 7, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. Chapter 7, B-GL-361-010/FP-001 Gap Crossing.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to support a company size manoeuvre
element during the assault stage of a hasty or deliberate river crossing operation.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location,

(b) manoeuvre element to be crossed,

(c) H-hour,

(d) whether the crossing is to be silent or noisy, and

(e) number of boats / motors assigned.

(2) Combat divers are available to breach underwater obstacles and mark the
far shoreline;

(3) Subordinates;

(4) Completed recce report for the assigned task; and

(5) Elements of the force-in-place to provide local security.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The crossing sub-unit is briefed and safely transported across the
water obstacle at the designated site. The crossing commences at H-hour. Strict noise and light
discipline is observed at all times.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure out IAW BTS A03401000E /

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A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. If time permits the Engineer Troop executes a
confirmatory reconnaissance to confirm the crossing site
location and key locations at the site;

b. Identify and request additional support; and

c. For a deliberate crossing when time permits, the Engineer


Troop executes rehearsals with the crossing sub-unit at a
secure location in the rear.
2. The element to coordinate/confirms that combat divers breach(ed)
underwater obstacles IAW BTS E2233258S EXECUTE AN UNDER
WATER OBSTACLE BREACH and mark the far shoreline.
3. Crossing element personnel are briefed on water safety measures,
embarkation and debarkation drills, paddling, and actions on.
4. The element executes assault water crossing IAW references.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E23404216S / E2464216S

EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 9, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. Section 4, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-008/FP-001 Demolitions, Part 1—Volume 9, All Arms;
C. Chapter 3, B-GL-381-003/TS-003 Range Clearance Handbook.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to clear a route, area or facility of
unexploded ordnance (UXO) to facilitate its use by friendly forces. The operation
may involve the clearance of one or multiple pieces of UXO. Any type of
conventional / chemical munitions may be encountered.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command.

(2) If UXO have been reported by another element, orders include the data
contained in the incident report.

(3) Explosives and demolition accessories are available to dispose of UXO by


detonation.

(4) The required advanced EOD qualified personnel (i.e., HB / HX qualified)


and tools are available to perform render safe procedures, if required.

(5) The environment may be urban or rural.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element searches and clears the route, area or facility of UXO.
No casualties result from the use of improper disposal techniques.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element executes search and clearance of assigned area IAW
orders and references.

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3. No casualties are suffered as a result of using improper clearance
drills.
4. The element submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
SOP.
Functional BTS: E32304216S EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS

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E23404381S / E24604381S

EXECUTE RESPONSE TO AN EXPLOSIVE INCIDENT

LEVEL: 3/4 (Engr Tp or Sqn)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GJ-005-316/FP-001 Canadian Forces Operating Procedures for


the Conduct of IEDD Operations;
B. Chapter 6, B-GL-361-021/FP-001 Mobility Support—Route And Area Clearance;
C. USOP 703.04 and USOP 704.19 Unit SOPs.
1. CONDITIONS
a. Situation. A supported element encounters a mine, UXO, or IED.

b. Given. CONTACT REPORT followed by a METHANE REPORT or


EODINCREP as required IAW refs B and C.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The tp/sqn prevents casualties through the immediate provision of
engineer advice to the supported HQ, tasking of response elements, maintenance of situational
awareness and conduct of necessary coordination with all organizations involved..
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Upon receipt of the appropriate reports the tp/sqn HQ should conduct
the following initial actions:
a. Analyze existing and historic explosive threat en route to
and surrounding the incident location;

b. Provide engineering advice to the supported HQ;

c. Task appropriate engineer response and reconstitute that


element as required; and

d. Request external resources as required.


2. During the conduct of the response, the tp/sqn should conduct the
following:
a. Continue to provide advice to the supported HQ; and

b. Coordinate with lateral and higher elements;

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c. Maintain comms with tasked elements for:

(1) Referral system for technical matters;

(2) Reception and dissemination of SITREPs; and

d. Update the Information Management System for Mine


Action (IMSMA) or incident trace as required.
3. Upon conclusion of the incident, the tp/sqn will:
a. Backbrief higher HQ on details of the incident;

b. Receive, review and disseminate reports and returns; and


4. Conduct AAR
Functional BTS: E23404209E EXTRICATE OTHERS FROM A MINEFIELD

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E23454233S / E24654233S

DENY FACILITIES

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Section 6, Chapter 5, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8,


Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
B. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
C. B-GL-361-009/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to reconnoitre and execute the denial of
specific facilities, areas or lines of communication to the enemy in preparation for
the withdrawal of friendly forces. Depending on the time available for execution,
the task may involve the Execute of reconnaissance prior to the receipt of orders
to execute or initial orders may include an allocation of Class V with direction to
reconnoitre and execute simultaneously.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) level of damage required (i.e., stop production / prevent use versus
complete destruction),

(b) limitations on what may be destroyed at each installation,

(c) the booby trapping policy,

(d) the degree to which the denial is to be concealed from the enemy
(e.g., restrictions on use of explosives or fire),

(e) limitations on time and resources which can be expended, priorities


of work; and

(f) when the task is to be completed.

(2) Military construction tradespeople and / or civilian experts are available to


provide technical advice; and

(3) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Authority to actually execute this task.

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2. TASK STANDARD: The element reconnoitres and executes the denial of the specified
facilities, areas or LOC using the appropriate methods of attack, subject to any restrictions,
within the time allotted.

NOTE

This execution phase of this BTS has to be assessed as a simulation only as actual facilities
for denial are rarely authorized.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element plans and executes reconnaissance IAW BTS
E13301215E RECONNOITRE DEMOLITION TARGET.
3. Execute denial task using best means available according to target
IAW reference.
4. The element submits task status reports and records to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32304379S

EXECUTE EXPLOSIVE EXPLOITATION

LEVEL: 2 (IED Team or Engr Sect or Forensics Team)

PHASE: OOTW

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GJ-005-316/FP-001 Canadian Forces Operating Procedures for


the Conduct of IEDD Operations;
B. DAOD 8000-1 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Instructions.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. An incident involving explosives has occurred. Appropriate actions
have been taken by qualified personnel in order to render the scene safe.

b. Given:

(1) Tasking order in response to an encountered IED or explosive incident;

(2) The cordon remains in place for the conduct of exploitation; and

(3) Medical sp avail on scene.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The exploitation team carries out an investigation of the incident,
with due regard to the operating environment and tactical situation, in order to determine the
factors surrounding the cause of the incident.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The exploitation team should conduct the following initial
actions at the start of an investigation:
a. Link up with on scene elements and conduct
required briefings;

b. Establish CP;

c. Conduct initial questioning to determine search


area and cordon size requirements; and

d. Conduct initial walkthrough.


2. During the conduct of the investigation the following should
occur:

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a. Brief search teams (if available);

b. Complete scene diagram;

c. Assess the seat of explosion (if post-detonation);

d. Conduct detailed questioning of witnesses; and

e. Sweep for evidence and recover components.


3. Upon conclusion of the investigation, the exploitation team
will:
a. Backbrief higher HQ on details of the incident;

b. Analyze evidence and attempt reconstruction of


device. If available, evidence could be turned
over to higher-level exploitation assets for further
processing;

c. Prepare and submit investigation report; and

d. Conduct an AAR.

Functional BTS: Nil

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E23405242E / E24605242E

CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD

LEVEL: 3 to 4

References: A. FM 5-430-00-1;
B. FM 5-430-00-2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to construct a combat road;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include:

(a) start and end points,

(b) lane requirements,

(c) traffic density, and

(d) duration of use, and

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task, and

(3) Troop sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element designs the combat road to meet design requirements
and completes construction within the given time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element conducts Reconnaissance IAW BTS E1331221E
RECONNOITRE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT TASK.
3. The Engineer Troop designs the combat road.
4. Task site security IAW BTS A03404174E / A04604174E
EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
5. The element constructs a combat road:
a. Sets out centreline of combat road IAW design,

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b. Clears, grubs and strips the route as required IAW BTS


E5235243E EXECUTE CLEARING / GRUBBING /
STRIPPING OPERATIONS, and

c. Constructs Road to meet Military Road specifications.


6. The element submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
unit SOP (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E23405292S / E24605292S

CONSTRUCT INITIAL STANDARD CAMP

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-012/FP-001 Accommodations, Installations and Engineering Services for


Deployed Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to construct initial standard camp.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the camp, and

(b) the date and time the camp is to be operational,

(c) All applicable codes and regulations,

(d) Manufacturer’s specifications,and

(e) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element will construct initial standard camp IAW all
applicable codes and regulations and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element establishes / coordinates task site security IAW
A03404174E / A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The element ensures that safety precautions are observed throughout
the duration of the construction.
4. The element ensures quality assurance procedures are implemented
throughout the duration of the construction.
5. The element will follow the procedures outlined in BTS E83405288S
PLAN, DESIGN AND EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.

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6. During the planning stage the following must be considered:
a. Number of personnel by sub-element;

b. Number and type of vehicles (ground vehicles and


helicopters);

c. Functional area requirements (headquarters, helicopter


landing points, unit medical station, sleeping
accommodation, etc) and preferred layout considerations;

d. Safety considerations specific to the type of sub-unit (e.g.,


danger area radius for ammunition used by the sub-unit);

e. Acquires or performs a threat analysis (to determine site


layout and survivability requirements);

f. Location, extent and status of existing structures / utilities


(e.g., airports, ports, logistic installations, railroads, and
sewage treatment plant);

g. Determines the extent of any limited Host Nation (HN)


and / or Allied support that is available;

h. Determines the type of construction required for each of


the major functional requirements within the camp based
on the initial standard of construction; and

i. Based on the user data / requirements above, conducts an


initial assessment of accommodation and engineering
services requirements based on the guideline scales of
accommodation and engineering services requirements
contained in ref A.
7. During the design stage the following must be considered:
a. The design of the camp structure and utilities follow the
guidelines within ref A to include:

(1) roads and site drainage,

(2) structures,

(3) electrical utility systems,

(4) water utility systems,

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(5) waste utility systems,

(6) solid and hazardous waste disposal,

(7) POL storage and distribution,

(8) fire fighting.

b. Security, and

c. Schedules all required construction activities to meet the


operational requirements (e.g., security and safety) of the
camp before the domestic requirements (e.g., messes).
8. The element executes construction IAW the design and specifications.
Construction of the individual structures and utility systems is performed
IAW the applicable BTS.
9. The element submits task status reports to higher command IAW unit
SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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LEVELS THREE TO SIX

E23411238E / E24611238E / E26711238S

INTEGRATE BARRIER PLAN

LEVEL: 3 to 6

PHASE: All War

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 5, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported arms unit plans and prepares to conduct an operation, a
tactical movement, or a deployment;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order, Orders from higher HQ or comd’s intent;

(2) A tactical plan including fire plans, manoeuvre arm plans and barrier
effect;

(3) At least one level of subordinate elements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element provides the supported arm element with a barrier
plan that supports his intent and concept of operations as well as the Engineer Regiment comd’s
plans.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element will:
a. Demonstrate a clear understanding of comd’s intent and
concept of operations through the assignment of obstacle
intent and effects associated with obstacle groups;

b. Ensure the integration of the barrier plan with the


manoeuvre and fire plans to achieve the desired effect;

c. Assign resources in accordance with priority of effort;

d. Monitor and adjust resources to reflect changing


operational circumstances; and

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e. Designate obstacle emplacement responsibilities.

Functional BTS: E63405263E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ENGINEER DUMP

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LEVELS FOUR AND SIX

E24603240E / E26703240S

PLAN AND EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 4 AND 6

PHASE: ALL

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 5, Section 3, Chapter 6, Section 2, Chapter 7, and Chapter 8, B-


GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is supporting other elements in the conduct of operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order, Orders from higher HQ or comd’s intent;

(2) Higher HQ;

(3) Manoeuvre element(s); and

(4) Subordinate elements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element coordinates and provides Engineer capabilities to
enhance mobility in order to accomplish the comd’s mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element will:
a. Demonstrate a clear understanding of comd’s
intent and concept of operations;

b. Advise comd and staff on mobility


considerations;

c. Develop a plan and assign resources in


accordance with priority of effort;

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d. Monitor and adjust resources to reflect changing


operational circumstances; and

e. Control crossing areas as required.

Functional BTS: E24623145E EXECUTE AN OBSTACLE BREACH E24605242E


CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD E24623207E ASSIST ATTACK ON FORTIFIED
POSITION E73405263E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ENGINEER DUMP
E33405237S CONSTRUCT MGB E2340211S PREPARE AND IMPROVE FORDING
SITE E23403229S EXECUTE RAFTING OPERATION E23403225S CONSTRUCT AND
MAINTAIN FLOATING BRIDGE E23403226S CONSTRUCT ELEVATED CABLE
SYSTEM E23404234E EXECUTE MINE CLEARANCE OPERATIONS E23403097S
CONSTRUCT A HLS E23423133E CLEAR A BUNKER E24623224E ASSIST AN ASLT
WATER CROSSING E32304210S CLEAR BOOBY TRAPS E42203189S EXECUTE
LAUNCH / RECOVERY OF AVLB E22305219E INSTALL A CULVERT E52305252E
MAINTAIN ROADS E1331214E RECONNOITRE A ROUTE—ENGINEER

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E24614241E / E24614241S

PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-MOBILITY OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 4 to 6

PHASE: All War

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 5, Section 2, Chapter 6, Section 3, Chapter 7 B-GL-361-001/FP-


001 Land Force Engineer Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported arms element plans and prepares to conduct an
operation, a tactical movement, or a deployment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order, Orders from higher HQ or comd’s intent;

(2) A tactical plan including fire plan, manoeuvre plan and barrier effect;

(3) Subordinate element HQ.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element provides the supported arm unit comd with counter-
mobility support that hinders OPFOR movement IAW his intent and concept of operations as
well as the Engineer Regiment comd’s plans.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element will:
a. Integrate the Barrier Plan with counter-mobility
requirements IAW BTS E24611238E / E26711238S
INTEGRATE THE BARRIER PLAN; and

b. Advise the higher comd and staff on use of natural terrain


features and obstacle systems to achieve the desired effect
(disrupt, turn, fix or block);

c. Develop a plan and assign resources in accordance with


priority of effort; and

d. Monitor and adjust resources to reflect changing


operational circumstances.

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Functional BTS: E2344191E CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND E2344135E CONSTRUCT


WIRE OBSTACLES E2344232E CONSTRUCT NON-EXPLOSIVE VEHICLE
OBSTACLES E2344203E LAY / LIFT A MINEFIELD E2341201E TRANSFER
CONTROL OF AN OBSTACLE E2341200E CONTROL EXECUTION OF A
RESERVED OBSTACLE E2343228E EXECUTE LIVE DEMOLITIONS E3234204S SET
BOOBY TRAPS E3234261S CONSTRUCT UNDERWATER OBSTACLES E4234190S
CONSTRUCT AT DITCH E3234090E CONSTRUCT A CRATER E3234089E
CONSTRUCT AN ABATIS E4234191S CONSTRUCT A WALL / BUND

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E24604241E

PLAN AND EXECUTE SURVIVABILITY OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 4 and 6

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 5, Section 4, Chapter 6, Section 4, Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 B-


GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is supporting a unit in the conduct of operations;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order, Orders from higher HQ or comd’s intent,

(2) Higher HQ,

(3) Other unit(s), and

(4) Subordinate elements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element provides the supported unit with technical advice,
skills, and equipment to develop and improve their defensive positions or facilities through
fortification and hardening.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Squadron will:
a. Demonstrate a clear understanding of comd’s intent and
concept of operations;

b. Develop a plan and assign resources in accordance with


priority of effort;

c. Monitor and adjust resources to reflect changing


operational circumstances;

d. Provide technical advice to other units’ comd on


camouflage and concealment;

e. Advise comd and staff on deception plan; and

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f. Execute the non-electronic tasks of the formation deception


plan.

Functional BTS: E2345220E CONSTRUCT SHELTER E2344230S CONSTRUCT


COLLECTIVE NBC PROTECTION E2344235E PREPARE SITE FOR URBAN
OPERATIONS E2344209E EXTRICATE OTHERS FROM A MINEFIELD E2344231E
CONSTRUCT DECOYS E4234192S CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE
POSITIONS E3233133E ASSIST DIGGING EXPLOSIVELY E63405262E ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE AN ENGINEER DUMP

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TROOP

E23401200E

CONTROL EXECUTION OF A RESERVED OBSTACLE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 2, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8,


Engineers and Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop is ordered to control the execution of a reserved
obstacle.

b. Given:

(1) Obstacle type (bridge demolition, crater group or firing of a ground


emplaced scatterable mine system);

(2) A Demolition Order is provided (including for those obstacles not


involving a demolition);

(3) If a demolition, the target has been prepared to State 1 (SAFE); and

(4) The explosives, demolitions accessories and / or mines required to


complete the obstacle are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop maintains the required state of readiness. The
Engineer Troop changes the state of readiness and / or executes the obstacle upon receipt of the
appropriate orders. he Engineer Troop completes the obstacle and reports the results.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. All members of the Engineer Troop know their responsibilities IAW
references.
3. The Engineer Troop, when ordered to execute, follows procedures
IAW references.

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4. If mines have been laid a minefield record is submitted to higher
headquarters.
5. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: E32301200E CONTROL EXECUTION OF A RESERVED OBSTACLE

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E2341201E

TRANSFER CONTROL OF AN OBSTACLE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 2, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8,


Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
B. Annex A, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
C. STANAG 2036 Ed 4 Amdt 2—Land Minefield Laying, Recording, Reporting and Marking
Procedures;
D. STANAG 2989 Ed 1 Amdt 3—Transfer of Barriers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop is ordered to either:

(1) Handover an obstacle to another Canadian or allied engineer element or to


an all-arms work party; or

(2) Takeover an obstacle.

b. Given. Orders to include the time and location for the rendezvous between the
parties.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The transfer is executed at the appointed time and location. The
transfer includes the required identity check, briefing on the tactical situation, details of the
obstacle, signatures, transfer of documentation, and reporting requirements.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop rendezvous at the appointed time and location.
2. The Engineer Troop and the other element executes a mutual identity
check to include verification of orders and proper identification
3. During the handover a detailed briefing is executed on the local
tactical situation and the obstacles as per references and documentation.
It is understood by all members of the gaining element.
4. The element commanders sign and exchange documentation which
may include:
a. Demolition Order;

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b. An obstacle folder;

c. Minefield record; and

d. A handwritten receipt.

Functional BTS: E32301201E TRANSFER CONTROL OF AN OBSTACLE

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E2343097S

CONSTRUCT A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 15, B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering;


B. Chapter 11, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct a helicopter landing
site.

b. Given:

(1) Orders include the general location of the site, type and number of
helicopters that will use the site, size and shape of the landing points
within the site, usage (day / night and duration), site marking
requirements; and

(2) Time by which construction must be completed; and

(3) Dust control materials are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop constructs the helicopter landing site to the
required specifications within the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Engineer Troop constructs a helicopter landing site IAW
references.
3. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: E32303097S CONSTRUCT A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE

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E23423133E

CLEAR A BUNKER

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 5, B-GL-309-003/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. While moving as a part of a larger force, the Engineer Troop identifies
the enemy in a bunker complex. The Engineer Troop is ordered to secure and
clear a portion of the bunker complex.

b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher to include Red situational awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop clears the bunker without becoming combat
ineffective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. If engaged, the Engineer Troop reacts IAW BTS A03404180E,
REACT TO DIRECT FIRE.
2. If not engaged, the Engineer Troop locates and identifies enemy
positions, weapons, strengths, obstacles, and a vulnerable flank of at
least one bunker.
3. One Section is designated to employ Anti Armour Weapons against
the first bunker to be assaulted.
4. The firebase is repositioned to ensure the isolation of the designated
bunker and suppresses the enemy. Where possible, smoke is employed
to obscure the enemy position.
5. The assault section assaults the bunker. After the grenade detonates,
the soldier covering the exit enters the bunker, firing short bursts, to
destroy the enemy. (The soldier who posts the grenade should not be the
first one to clear the bunker). The cleared bunker is marked.
6. The Engineer Troop follows the success of the attack against the
bunker by attacking other bunkers as directed.
7. Momentum is maintained on the attack through the movement of
Sections from the firebase to the Assault. Sections will be rotated

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through the lead, replenished and reorganized as required IAW BTS
A03405301E EXECUTE REORGANIZATION.
8. The Squadron Headquarters will be kept situationally aware through
a series of SITREPs.

Functional BTS: Nil

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E23403211S

PREPARE AND IMPROVE FORDING SITE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: Chapter 7, B-GL-361-010/FP-001 Gap Crossing.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct and maintain a
fording site;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location,

(b) type / quantity of vehicles, and

(c) time that crossing must be open;

(2) Subordinates;

(3) A crossing site reconnaissance report is available;

(4) Heavy equipment / engineer resources are available; and

(5) Combat divers are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop constructs the ford providing unimpeded
passage of the traffic density for which it was designed. Construction is completed within the
time allotted in orders. The Engineer Troop maintains the ford for the duration of the crossing or
as ordered.

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NOTE

For environmental reasons, this task should be trained only at authorized sites and once
clearance has been granted by the appropriate agencies. Traffic along banks, shores and other
sensitive areas should be minimized.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Engineer Troop is to coordinate/confirm that combat divers
breach(ed) underwater obstacles IAW BTS E22323258S EXECUTE AN
UNDER WATER OBSTACLE BREACH and mark the far shoreline.
3. The Engineer Troop prepares and maintains the fording site IAW
reference for the duration of the operation.
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E32303211S PREPARE AND IMPROVE A FORDING SITE

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E23423225S

CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN FLOATING BRIDGE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 7, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. B-GL-318-006/PT-004 MR/MFB Operators Manual;
C. Chapter 5, B-GL-361-010/FP-001 Gap Crossing;
D. TAM 805.22, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct and maintain an MLC
60 medium floating bridge (MFB) up to 85m in, suitable for wheeled and tracked
vehicles. The task may involve a transition from rafting operations to bridge
construction in support of a deliberate river crossing operation. Enemy activity
may be present;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location, and

(b) time that bridge must be operational.

(2) Combat divers are available to breach underwater obstacles and mark the
far shoreline.

(3) Site condition are favourable with a max of 1.5 m/s current speed.

(4) Subordinates.

(5) Crossing site assets readily available.

(6) Completed recce report for the assigned task. and

(7) Elements of the force-in-place to provide local security.

c. Denied. Nil.

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2. TASK STANDARD: On order, the Engineer Troop constructs an MLC 50 MFB up to


85m in length. Crossing site approaches, suitable for wheeled and tracked vehicles, are
constructed, marked and maintained. The crossing commences NLT specified timings.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. If time permits the element executes a confirmatory
reconnaissance to confirm the crossing site and key
locations, and

b. Identify and request additional support.


2. The Engineer Troop is to coordinate/confirm that combat divers
breach(ed) underwater obstacles IAW BTS E22323258S EXECUTE AN
UNDER WATER OBSTACLE BREACH and mark the far shoreline.
3. The Engineer Troop establishes and maintains effective
communications between the crossing site and support areas.
4. Crossing sub-unit personnel are briefed on water safety measures,
embarkation and debarkation drills.
5. The Engineer Troop constructs MFB and maintains bridging
operations IAW references.
6. The Engineer Troop advises the Movement Control Organization of
any developments which may delay / speed up the movement of the
vehicles through the crossing site.
7. If the duration of the bridging operation and tactical situation
dictates, the Engineer Troop installs bridge protection devices.
8. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E1331210S RECONNOITRE A GAP CROSSING E5235250E
EXECUTE LIFT

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E23403226S

CONSTRUCT ELEVATED CABLE SYSTEM

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: Chapter 9, B-GL-361-004/FP-001 Rigging.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct an elevated cable
system to move a number of loads/personnel across a gap.

b. Given Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(1) crossing site location,

(2) stores and accessories required for task,

(3) suitable load/personnel to cross the gap (min 100 kg),

(4) completed recce report and design performa for a gap of at least 15m, and

(5) time by which the system must be operational.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The elevated cable system is constructed IAW the reconnaissance
and design performa provided, to safely support the crossing of given loads/personnel, and
within the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Engineer Troop executes the task IAW references and design.
3. The Engineer Troop crosses the load(s), ensuring positive control is
maintained throughout.
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E23403228E

EXECUTE LIVE DEMOLITIONS

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: N/A

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-361-008/FP-001 Demolitions, Part 1—Volume 9, All Arms;


B. Chapters 2 to 9, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers and
Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. This BTS provides the basis for the execution of live demolitions
training using charges not employed or in preparation for other demolition BTS.
Where training area availability and / or local regulations preclude the field firing
of demolitions to achieve other demolitions related BTS (e.g., cratering), this BTS
may be used to practice the preparation and firing of the charges necessary to
achieve those BTS;

b. Given:

(1) A suitable area for demolitions,

(2) The required explosives, demolition accessories and targets.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop accurately determines the method of attack
and quantity of explosives required to destroy the targets provided. The Engineer Troop
prepares the targets to receive demolition charges, and prepares, affixes and fires the charges.
Demolition safety precautions are observed throughout.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Engineer Troop personnel perform activities IAW their respective
qualification level and the references.
2. The charges to be employed during this training may include:
a. Linear shaped charges;

b. Cutting charges (steel and concrete);

c. Breaching charges (concrete including counterforce);

d. Borehole charges (concrete).

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3. Other charges are trained during achievement of the following BTS:
a. BTS E23423207E ASSIST ATTACK ON A FORTIFIED
POSITION: Bangalore torpedo, mouse-hole and satchel
charges;

b. BTS A03404167S DENY EQUIPMENT AND


SUPPLIES: Basic charges;

c. BTS E32314090E CONSTRUCT A CRATER: Conical


shaped charges and mined charges;

d. BTS E32314089E CONSTRUCT AN ABATIS: Timber


cutting and / or borehole charges;

e. BTS E23404216S EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS:


Disposal by detonation and cutting shaped charges (i.e.,
vent and burn); and

f. BTS E23404217S EXECUTE IEDD OPERATIONS:


Disposal by detonation and cutting shaped charges (i.e.,
vent and burn).
4. Refresher training on the Battlefield Effects Remote Firing System is
executed during this BTS to include the following activities:
a. Verification that the equipment is functioning properly
(i.e., berfs self test); and

b. Review of the safe operating procedures for the execution


of battle simulation / inoculation.

Functional BTS: Nil

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E23403229S

EXECUTE RAFTING OPERATION

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 7, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. B-GL-318-006/PT-004 MR/MFB Operators Manual;
C. Chapter 5, B-GL-361-010/FP-001 Gap Crossing.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct and operate an MLC
60 medium raft in support of a deliberate river crossing operation.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location,

(b) the volume and types of traffic to be crossed,

(c) water crossing plan, and

(d) H-hour.

(2) Combat divers are available to breach underwater obstacles and mark the
far shoreline;

(3) Site condition are favourable;

(4) Subordinates;

(5) Crossing site assets readily available;

(6) Completed recce report for the assigned task; and

(7) Elements of the force-in-place to provide local security.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: On order, the Engineer Troop constructs and operates a 5 Bay
MLC 60 medium raft. Crossing site approaches, suitable for the intended traffic, are constructed,
marked and maintained. The crossing commences NLT specified timings.

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1. The Engineer Troop Executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. If time permits the element Executes a confirmatory
reconnaissance to confirm the crossing site and key
locations; and

b. Identify and request additional support.


2. The Engineer Troop is to coordinate/confirm that combat divers
breach(ed) underwater obstacles IAW BTS E22323258S EXECUTE AN
UNDER WATER OBSTACLE BREACH and mark the far shoreline.
3. The Engineer Troop establishes and maintains effective
communications between the crossing site and support areas.
4. Crossing sub-unit personnel are briefed on water safety measures,
embarkation and debarkation drills.
5. The Engineer Troop constructs raft and executes rafting operations
IAW references.
6. The Engineer Troop advises the Movement Control Organization of
any developments which may delay / speed up the movement of the
vehicles through the crossing site.
7. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E1331210S RECONNOITRE A GAP CROSSING E5235250E
EXECUTE LIFT

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E23404135E

CONSTRUCT WIRE OBSTACLES

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Protection;


B. B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct a wire obstacle;

b. Given:

(1) Orders include the location, type, size and construction completion time of
the wire obstacle,

(2) The necessary defensive stores (Class IV) are available, and

(3) Local protection is provided by the supported unit.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The obstacle is completed to the required size and technical
standard within the time allocated and IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The wire obstacle is constructed to the appropriate technical
standards outlined in references and IAW orders.
3. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: E23404135E CONSTRUCT WIRE OBSTACLES

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E23404191E

CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Defences and Obstacles.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct a wall with or without
revetment or a bund to protect personnel, facilities or equipment against direct
and / or indirect fire (i.e., blast and fragmentation). The wall may be a breastwork
/ sangar (i.e., above ground protective wall when excavation is unfeasible) or may
itself revet an excavated field fortification (e.g., sandbag revetment).

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the anticipated threat,

(b) the unit to be supported,

(c) general location of the wall / bund, and

(d) time by which construction is to be completed,

(e) engineer resources and construction materials are available.

(2) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop constructs the wall / bund IAW the technical
standard applicable to the particular wall / bund design, at the required location and within the
time allotted in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A0341000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Engineer Troop constructs wall / bund IAW reference.
3. The Engineer Troop validates the effectiveness of the wall / bund
using available and authorized means.

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4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E13301205E EXECUTE OBSTACLE RECONNAISSANCE E42304191S
CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND

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E23414202E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A MINE CACHE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All Warfighting

Reference: B-GL-320-010/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault
Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to establish and operate a mine
cache to support mine laying operations;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher,

(2) A reconnaissance of the mine cache has been executed as part of the
minefield laying reconnaissance and the reconnaissance report is
available, and

(3) Required material handling equipment is available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop establishes the mine cache by the time stated
in orders. The cache is operated efficiently including traffic control; unloading, preparation and
loading of mines; and stock control. The cache is properly secured. Mines are prepared and
loaded onto minefield laying vehicles at the rate required to sustain mine laying operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Engineer Troop establishes and operates the mine cache IAW
references.
3. The Engineer Troop ensures all mines are accounted for.
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: E32314202E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A MINE CACHE

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E23414203E

LAY AND LIFT A MINEFIELD

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: ALL

Reference: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
B. B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
C. TAM 805.33 B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop has been ordered to lay a minefield. Local
protection is being provided by other elements.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) location;

(b) minefield design; and

(c) timings commensurate with environmental conditions.

(2) Subordinates.

(3) The mine cache is operational and minefield fencing stores are dumped on
the battle position.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The minefield is laid and marked within the time allocated. All
mines can be located using the minefield record. The minefield is lifted within the time
allocated. There are no friendly casualties from a failure to observe mine safety during laying or
lifting.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. parties are assigned and tasks clearly identified; and

b. rehearsals have been executed on laying out and

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arming/disarming procedures.
2. The minefield is set out according to the pattern of laying to be
employed. Reference points, routes, gaps/lanes, and row markers are
identified, marked, and known to all members of the element.
3. If ordered, perimeter fencing is erected. The Engineer Troop lays the
mines IAW the standards outlined in the references.
4. A DND 2109 Minefield Completion Report (which doubles as the
minefield record) will be completed.
5. The Engineer Troop executes periodic inspections of the minefield to
determine if there has been any interference caused by enemy action,
artillery, animals or weather. Enemy interference is reported to higher.
Any damage to perimeter fencing and marking is repaired.
6. The Engineer Troop lifts the minefield using the minefield record
and / or a mine detector. The mines are disarmed, cleaned, and
repacked. Fencing is removed if present.
Functional BTS: E13311205E EXECUTE A MINEFIELD LAYING RECONNAISSANCE
E32314203E LAY / LIFT A MINEFIELD

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E23404209E

EXTRICATE OTHERS FROM A MINEFIELD

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
B. B-GL-320-010/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop is executing tactical operations and receives
orders to extricate another element from a minefield.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher include information acquired
during the reconnaissance, the start and end points of the breach lane, the
type (i.e., patrol versus safe lane) and width of lane to be breached and the
time by which the breach is to be achieved.

(2) The breach is executed under conditions of low visibility.

(3) The minefield is no more that 300 metres in depth.

(4) The force-in-place provides breach site security.

c. Denied. Bypass is not possible.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop breaches a minimum of two 4.5 metre wide
lanes, within the time allotted and by the most efficient means that resources allow. No
additional casualties occur from the minefield.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A0341000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and informs the comd
of the element in the minefield of the time estimated to execute the
breach.
2. The Engineer Troop clears the lane of mines and booby traps IAW
references and creates a minimum of two lanes of 4.5m each.
3. The Engineer Troop supervises the movement of the other element
from the minefield to safety
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to the supported

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manoeuvre comd.

Functional BTS: E32304209E EXTRICATE OTHERS FROM MINEFIELD

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CONSTRUCT DECOYS

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-354-003/FP 001 Deception.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct a decoy installation
such as a dump or logistic installation, bridge / raft, CP, etc which would
constitute a high value target.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) installation site location,

(b) type of decoy with desired effect, and

(c) time that construction must be completed.

(2) Subordinates.

(3) specific-to-arm advice and / or equipment is available to provide guidance


on installation layout to construct a credible decoy.

(4) Sufficient construction / salvage material is available to simulate the


intended installation.

(5) Heavy equipment support and camouflage materials are available within
unit resources.

(6) Surveillance sensors are available within the unit or from other arms to
validate the quality of the decoy installation from the enemy’s point of
view.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop constructs the decoy installation within the
time allotted. The Engineer Troop addresses the fundamental considerations of decoy
construction including location, movement, signatures and camouflage. Creativity and ingenuity
are maximized to credibly simulate key features of the installation.

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1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A0341000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the
following points:
a. Ensure liaison is executed to maximize credibility of
deception plan; and

b. Identify and request additional support.


2. The Engineer Troop constructs decoy IAW reference and specific to-
arms advice.
3. The Engineer Troop validates the effectiveness of the decoy using all
available sensors.
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CONSTRUCT NON-EXPLOSIVE VEHICLE OBSTACLES

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: A. B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Protection;


B. B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering;
C. Section 2, Chapter 8, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct one or more non-
explosive vehicle obstacles to support the manoeuvre comd’s plan for the
defence;

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) unit to be supported,

(b) general location of the obstacle(s), and

(c) the time by which construction must be complete.

(2) Required material is available.

(3) Required heavy equipment is available.

(4) Welding support is available to assist in steel obstacle construction.

(5) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop constructs a non-explosive vehicle obstacle,
tied to existing or reinforcing obstacles, to block or disrupt anticipated enemy vehicles.
Construction is completed within the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0341000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Engineer Troop establishes local site security IAW BTS

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A0344174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE if local security is not
provided.
3. The non-explosive obstacles are constructed to the appropriate
technical standards outlined in references and IAW orders.
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E13301206E EXECUTE OBSTACLE RECONNAISSANCE E32304232E
CONSTRUCT NON-EXPLOSIVE VEHICLE OBSTACLES

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E2344234E

EXECUTE MINE CLEARANCE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 9, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers and Assault
Pioneers;
C. Chapter 6, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
D. B-GL-320-010/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop is ordered to clear a route or area suspected of
containing mines.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command include the section of route or general area
to be cleared.

(2) Information on suspected mines (e.g., mine incident reports or minefield


records) is provided if available.

(3) The site is secure, however, some interference by belligerents is possible.

(4) An area with less then 20 mines.

c. Denied. Mechanical clearing devices.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop clears the route or area of all mines manually.
No casualties are suffered as a result of a failure to follow proper clearance procedures.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, making best use of
any available information available on the nature and extent of mines to
be cleared during the development of the clearance plan.
2. The Engineer Troop executes clearance of soft and hard surface routes
or open areas manually IAW all applicable references.
3. No casualties are suffered as a result of a failure to follow proper

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clearance procedures.
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
5. The Engineer Troop updates existing records and submits them to
higher HQ.
Functional BTS: E13302213E RECONNOITRE AN ENEMY OBSTACLE E13302212E
RECONNOITRE AN ENEMY MINEFIELD (DISMOUNTED)

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E23434235E

PREPARE SITE FOR URBAN OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: A. Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. Section 6, Chapter 5, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers and
Assault Pioneers;
C. B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering;
D. B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Protection;
E. Sections 2-3, Chapter 6, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop is executing tactical operations and is supporting
the occupying force in establishing a defence in a built up area.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command to prepare buildings as defensive positions


and / or shelters, prepare / deny communication routes through / between
buildings and underground, and construct obstacles to personnel /
vehicular movement.

(2) Class IV / V stores and heavy equipment.

(3) Construction trades people to advise and assist in structural preparations.

(4) Security provided by the supported force.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Preparations are completed IAW the manoeuvre comd’s intent and
the stages of building preparation (i.e., Stage 1, 2 or 3) are completed within the times specified
in orders. Buildings prepared for defence provide both effective weapons platforms and
protection from enemy fire. Buildings are adequately reinforced to withstand the additional
loads imposed by protective measures. Obstacles canalize enemy forces into killing zones and
deny them access to advantageous positions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0341000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.

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2. The Engineer Troop prepares for and executes reconnaissance with
the manoeuvre comd.
3. The Engineer Troop acquires related engineer information including:
a. Building floor plans and structural drawings;

b. Drawings of underground utilities / tunnels; and

c. Information on local sources of construction materials.


4. The Engineer Troop prepares site for urban operations IAW
references.
5. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: E13301206E EXECUTE OBSTACLE RECONNAISSANCE

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CONSTRUCT SHELTER

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Defences and Obstacles.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct a Type II or III shelter
in support of survivability operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the unit to be supported and its location,

(b) the anticipated threat, and

(c) the time by which construction is to be completed.

(2) The shelter may be underground or above ground, as applicable to the


tactical situation.

(3) The required heavy equipment and construction materials (e.g., timber,
structural steel, concrete, CGI, Field Shelter Mark III (MEXE), ISO
containers, etc) are available.

(4) Specialist engineer support (e.g., electricians) is available.

(5) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop constructs the shelter at the designated
location within the time allotted in orders. No damage to the shelter structure or personnel
injuries are incurred as a result of improper shelter design or construction.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Engineer Troop constructs shelter IAW reference.

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3. The Engineer Troop validates the effectiveness of the shelter using
available and authorized means.
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher.
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E23405227S

CONSTRUCT NON-STANDARD BRIDGE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 9, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. FM 3-34.343 Non Standard Bridging;
C. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-010/FP-001 Gap Crossing.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct a non-standard bridge
(NSB), suitable for trafficking wheeled and tracked vehicles in support of a
crossing operation. Enemy activity may be present.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location.

(b) time that bridge must be operational.

(c) Site condition are favourable.

(d) Heavy equipment support is available.

(e) Construction materials are available locally.

(f) Subordinates.

(g) Completed recce report and design for the assigned task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: On order, the Engineer Troop constructs a minimum MLC 20
single span NSB. Crossing site approaches, suitable for wheeled and tracked vehicles, are
constructed, marked and maintained. The crossing commences NLT specified timings.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:

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a. The Engineer Troop executes a confirmatory


reconnaissance to confirm the crossing site and key
locations; and

b. Identify and request additional support.


2. The Engineer Troop constructs NSB, maintains the crossing site and
provides traffic control as required IAW references.
3. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E13301210E RECONNOITRE A GAP CROSSING SITE E52305250E
EXECUTE LIFT

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E23405236S

CONSTRUCT MODULAR STEEL TRUSS BRIDGE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 9, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. FM 3-34.343 Non Standard Bridging;
C. TAM 805.24, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct an MLC 60, 8 bay DS
modular steel truss bridge (MSTB), suitable for trafficking wheeled and tracked
vehicles in support of a crossing operation. Enemy activity may be present.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location, and

(b) time that bridge must be operational.

(2) Site condition are favourable;

(3) Heavy equipment support is available;

(4) Bridging materials are available;

(5) Subordinates; and

(6) Completed recce report and design for the assigned task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Engineer Troop constructs an 8 bay DS MSTB in 10 hours
(day) / 14 hours (night). Bridge constructed with ramps not at same plane as deck. Crossing site
approaches, suitable for wheeled and tracked vehicles, are constructed, marked and maintained.
The crossing commences NLT specified timings.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on

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the following points:
a. The Engineer Troop executes a confirmatory
reconnaissance to confirm the crossing site and key
locations; and

b. Identify and request additional support.


2. The Engineer Troop constructs MSTB, maintains the crossing site
and provides traffic control as required IAW references.
3. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E13301210E RECONNOITRE A GAP CROSSING SITE E52305250E
EXECUTE LIFT

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E23405237S

CONSTRUCT MEDIUM GIRDER BRIDGE

LEVEL: 3 (Engineer Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 14, B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering;


B. Medium Girder Bridge Operators Manual;
C. TAM 805.21, TAM 805.23, TAM 805.25 B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Troop receives orders to construct and maintain an MLC
60 medium girder bridge with link reinforcing (MGB/LRS), suitable for
trafficking wheeled and tracked vehicles in support of a deliberate crossing
operation. Enemy activity may be present.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location, and

(b) time that bridge must be operational (bridge const to take no longer
than 4hrs by day and 6 by night).

(2) Site condition are favourable;

(3) Subordinates;

(4) Bridging assets readily available;

(5) Completed recce report for the assigned task; and

(6) Elements of the force-in-place to provide local security.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: On order, the Engineer Troop constructs an MLC 60 MGB/LRS.
Crossing site approaches, suitable for wheeled and tracked vehicles, are constructed, marked and
maintained. The crossing commences NLT specified timings.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Engineer Troop executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A0341000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the

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following points:
a. If time permits the Engineer Troop executes a
confirmatory reconnaissance to confirm the crossing site
and key locations; and

b. Identify and request additional support.


2. Crossing sub-unit personnel are briefed on safety measures,
embarkation and debarkation drills.
3. The Engineer Troop constructs MGB, maintains the crossing site and
provides traffic control as required IAW references.
4. The Engineer Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E13301210E RECONNOITRE A GAP CROSSING SITE E52305250E
EXECUTE LIFT E32305218S CONSTRUCT A MEDIUM GIRDER BRIDGE

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SQUADRON

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OPERATE AN ENGINEER SUPPORT COORDINATION CENTER

LEVEL: 4 (Engineer Squadron)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Engineer Squadron is conducting operations and supporting other
elements in the conduct of their operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and/or Orders from higher HQ.

(2) Higher HQ.

(3) Subordinate HQ elements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The ESCC is established and operated so that the Engineer comd
provides the unit comd and staff with an integrated engineer situational awareness and
operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The ESCC is provided with Engineer comd’s intent and concept of
operations.
2. The ESCC assists in the unit staff and Sqn Comd’s SA.
3. The ESCC is integrated with the unit planning process and assists in
the production of the Engineer estimate.
Functional BTS: Nil

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SECTION

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CONTROL EXECUTION OF A RESERVED OBSTACLE

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 2, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8,


Engineers and Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section is executing operations in a tactical environment and
is ordered to control the execution of a reserved obstacle.

b. Given:

(1) Obstacle type (bridge demolition, crater group or firing of a ground


emplaced scatterable mine system).

(2) A Demolition Order is provided (including for those obstacles not


involving a demolition).

(3) If a demolition, the target has been prepared to State 1 (SAFE).

(4) The explosives, demolitions accessories and / or mines required to


complete the obstacle are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section maintains the required state of readiness. The
Field Section changes the state of readiness and / or executes the obstacle upon receipt of the
appropriate orders. The Field Section completes the obstacle and reports the results.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. All members of the Field Section know their responsibilities IAW
references.

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3. The Field Section when ordered to execute, follows procedures IAW
references.
4. If mines have been laid a minefield record is submitted to higher
headquarters.
5. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E3231201E

TRANSFER CONTROL OF AN OBSTACLE

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 2, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8,


Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
B. Annex A, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
C. STANAG 2036 Ed 4 Amdt 2—Land Minefield Laying, Recording, Reporting and Marking
Procedures;
D. STANAG 2989 Ed 1 Amdt 3—Transfer Of Barriers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section is ordered to either:

(1) Hand over an obstacle to another Canadian or allied engineer element or to


an all-arms work party, or

(2) Take over an obstacle.

b. Given. Orders to include the time and location for the rendezvous between the
parties.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The transfer is executed at the appointed time and location. The
transfer includes the required identity check, briefing on the tactical situation, details of the
obstacle, signatures, transfer of documentation, and reporting requirements.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section rendezvous at the appointed time and location.
2. The Field Section executes a mutual identity check to include
verification of orders and proper identification.
3. During the handover a detailed briefing is Executeed on the local
tactical situation and the obstacles as per references and documentation.
It is understood by all members of the gaining element.
4. The element commanders sign and exchange documentation which
may include:
a. Demolition Order;

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b. an obstacle folder;

c. minefield record; and

d. a handwritten receipt.

Functional BTS: Nil

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EXECUTE A POINT OBSTACLE BREACH

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 3, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers and


Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section is advancing in restricted terrain they are called to
execute a point obstacle breach. An engineer reconnaissance party, deployed
forward has completed a reconnaissance of the obstacle. The nature of the terrain
and protective obstacles requires that a dismounted assault be executed.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) DND 2104 or OBSREP.

(3) Engineer task specific equipment.

c. Denied. Bypass is not possible.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section breaches a minimum 4.5 metre wide lane, within
the time allotted and by the most efficient means that resources allow. Concurrent activity is
maximized and the momentum of the breaching operation is maintained throughout.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and informs the manoeuvre comd of
the time estimated to execute the breach.
2. The Field Section clears the lane of mines and booby traps and then
reduces the obstacles, creating a minimum width of 4.5m.
3. The Field Section submits task status reports to the supported
manoeuvre comd.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CONSTRUCT A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 15, B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering;


B. Chapter 11, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTPs.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section receives orders to construct a helicopter landing site.

b. Given:

(1) Orders include the general location of the site, type and number of
helicopters that will use the site, size and shape of the landing points
within the site, usage (day / night and duration), site marking
requirements.

(2) Time by which construction must be completed.

(3) Dust control materials are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section constructs the helicopter landing site to the
required specifications within the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section constructs a helicopter landing site IAW
references.
3. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32323207E

ASSIST ATTACK ON FORTIFIED POSITION

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers and


Assault Pioneers;
B. Section 2, Chapter 8, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section is assisting an attack on a fortified position. The cbt
tm has designated the firebase and assault force. The nature of the terrain and
protective obstacles requires that a dismounted assault be executed.

b. Given. Orders from the supported arm.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section creates one lane per assaulting infantry platoon
through any obstacles and destroys fighting positions with demolitions in order to maintain the
momentum of the attack.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and marries up with the cbt tm.
2. The Field Section manoeuvres with the supported arm element onto
the final assault position and identifies the best location to bypass or
breach the obstacle(s).
3. The Field Section supports the assault force by reducing the obstacles
along the attack axis:
a. Creates lanes in enemy obstacles ensuring a minimum of
one lane per assaulting sub-sub-unit; and

b. Once the assault has taken place, the section widens


designated breaches to enable the supported element's F
and A echelon vehicles to pass through them.
4. The Field Section supports the assault force in clearing trench systems
and knocking out bunkers / fortifications.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32303208E

EXECUTE IMPROVEMENTS AND MARK SAFE LANES

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 4, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All
Arms;
B. B-GL-361-009/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers And Assault Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The manoeuvre element encounters a minefield or point obstacle on a
route, Executes a hasty breach and provides initial safe lane marking. A Field
Section is ordered to widen the lane and mark it IAW the NATO standard for
follow-on forces. Orders also indicate whether or not traffic through the lane
breached by the cbt tm will continue during lane improvement.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Lane marking material is available.

(3) The task site security is provided.

(4) Movement control personnel are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section widens and marks the lane within the time
allotted to allow manoeuvre elements to continue the mission. The Field Section sustains no
casualties from mines or booby traps. Friendly forces using the lane sustain no casualties to
mines or booby traps. Lane is improved and marked IAW references.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section executes improvements and marking of safe lane
IAW references.
Functional BTS: Nil

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PREPARE AND IMPROVE FORDING SITE

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-010/FP-001 Gap Crossing.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation The Field Section receives orders to construct and maintain a fording
site.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location.

(b) type / quantity of vehicles.

(c) time that crossing must be open.

(2) Subordinates.

(3) A crossing site reconnaissance report is available.

(4) Heavy equipment / engineer resources are available.

(5) Combat divers are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section constructs the ford providing unimpeded
passage of the traffic density for which it was designed. Construction is completed within the
time allotted in orders. The element maintains the ford for the duration of the crossing or as
ordered.

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NOTE

For environmental reasons, this task should be trained only at authorized sites and once
clearance has been granted by the appropriate agencies. Traffic along banks, shores and other
sensitive areas should be minimized.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The Field Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section is to coordinate/confirm that combat divers
breach(ed) underwater obstacles IAW BTS E3233258S EXECUTE AN
UNDER WATER OBSTACLE BREACH and mark(ed) the far
shoreline.
3. The Field Section prepares and maintains the fording site IAW
reference for the duration of the operation.
4. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32304089E

CONSTRUCT AN ABATIS

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 5, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2 – Volume 8,


Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
B. Chapter 4, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section is ordered to execute an abatis.

b. Given:

(1) Siting of the obstacle has been coordinated with the supported manoeuvre
element.

(2) The reconnaissance report is provided.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: A light abatis is 20 to 30 m deep and a heavy abatis is 50 to 100 m
deep. There are 10 to 25 trees on each side of the road. The abatis is tied to existing or
reinforced obstacles and blocks or disrupts enemy movement.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section obtains technical information from the
reconnaissance report.
3. The Field Section executes the abatis IAW the design outlined in the
reconnaissance report.
4. If using explosives, the Field Section fires the demolition as a direct,
reserve or situational obstacle IAW references.
5. If mines or booby traps are employed the Field Section completes the
minefield record and submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: E3234203E LAY / LIFT A MINEFIELD

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CONSTRUCT A CRATER

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2 – Volume 8, Engineers


and Assault Pioneers;
B. Chapter 4, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section is ordered to execute a crater obstacle.

b. Given:

(1) Siting of the obstacle has been coordinated with the supported manoeuvre
element.

(2) A reconnaissance report is provided.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The gap created is a minimum of 40 metres in depth and rows of
craters are angled at 45 degrees across the regular flow of traffic. The crater obstacle is nuisance
mined and an accurate minefield record is completed. The crater is tied to existing or reinforced
obstacles and blocks or disrupts enemy movement.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section obtains technical information from the
reconnaissance report.
3. The Field Section executes the crater group IAW the design outlined
in the reconnaissance report.
4. The Field Section fires the demolition as a direct, reserve or
situational obstacle IAW references.
5. If mines or booby traps are employed the Field Section completes the
minefield record and submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: E3234203E LAY / LIFT A MINEFIELD

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E32304091E

ASSIST DIGGING EXPLOSIVELY

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-008/FP-001 Demolitions, Part 1 – Volume 9, All


Arms.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A supported element requires assistance in excavating a defensive
position in hard ground.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher comd.

(2) Location and resources to complete task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section assists digging by employing explosives within
the time allotted and by using the resources in the most efficient means. Concurrent activity is
maximized.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section executes the task IAW references.
3. Efficient use of resources and concurrent activity is maximized.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32304135E

CONSTRUCT WIRE OBSTACLES

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Protection;


B. B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section receives orders to construct a wire obstacle.

b. Given:

(1) Orders include the location, type, size and construction completion time of
the wire obstacle.

(2) The necessary defensive stores (Class IV) are available.

(3) Local protection is provided by the supported unit.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The obstacle is completed to the required size and technical
standard within the time allocated and IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The wire obstacle is constructed to the appropriate technical
standards outlined in references and IAW orders.
3. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32314202E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A MINE CACHE

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All Warfighting

Reference: B-GL-320-010/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault
Pioneers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section receives orders to establish and operate a mine cache
to support mine laying operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher;

(2) A reconnaissance of the mine cache has been executed as part of the
minefield laying reconnaissance and the reconnaissance report is
available;

(3) Required material handling equipment is available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section establishes the mine cache by the time stated in
orders. The cache is operated efficiently including traffic control; unloading, preparation and
loading of mines; and stock control. The cache is properly secured. Mines are prepared and
loaded onto minefield laying vehicles at the rate required to sustain mine laying operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section establishes and operates the mine cache IAW
references.
3. The Field Section ensures all mines are accounted for.
4. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32314203E

LAY AND LIFT A MINEFIELD

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All Warfighting

Reference: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
B. B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
C. TAM 805.33 B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section has been ordered to lay a minefield. Local
protection is being provided by other elements.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) Location.

(b) minefield design.

(c) timings commensurate with environmental conditions.

(2) Subordinates.

(3) The mine cache is operational and minefield fencing stores are dumped on
the battle position.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The minefield is laid and marked within the time allocated. All
mines can be located using the minefield record. The minefield is lifted within the time
allocated. There are no friendly casualties from a failure to observe mine safety during laying or
lifting.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the following points:
a. parties are assigned and tasks clearly identified; and

b. rehearsals have been executed on laying out and

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arming/disarming procedures.
2. The minefield is set out according to the pattern of laying to be
employed. Reference points, routes, gaps/lanes, and row markers are
identified, marked, and known to all members of the element.
3. If ordered, perimeter fencing is erected. The Field Section lays the
mines IAW the standards outlined in the references.
4. A DND 2109 Minefield Completion Report (which doubles as the
minefield record) will be completed.
5. The Field Section Executes periodic inspections of the minefield to
determine if there has been any interference caused by enemy action,
artillery, animals or weather. Enemy interference is reported to higher.
Any damage to perimeter fencing and marking is repaired.
6. The Field Section lifts the minefield using the minefield record and /
or a mine detector. The mines are disarmed, cleaned, and repacked.
Fencing is removed if present.
Functional BTS: Nil

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SET BOOBY TRAPS

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2—Volume 8, Engineers and


Assault Pioneers;
B. Section 2, Chapter 7, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
C. B-GL-361-009/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers.
D. TAM 805.35 B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section is tasked to set booby traps in a given area or
facility.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher include comd’s intent for booby trapping, the location
of area or facility to be booby trapped, any restrictions, marking
requirements and time by which the task is to be completed.

(2) No reconnaissance or detailed planning has been previously executed for


this task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section sets booby traps IAW the comd’s intent within
the time allotted. Booby traps are properly constructed and recorded.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section sets booby traps IAW procedures outlined in
references.
3. Booby traps may be set in conjunction with other obstacles and may
be either improvised or actuated using the standard firing device.
4. The Field Section submits task status reports and completion records
to higher headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32304209E

EXTRICATE OTHERS FROM A MINEFIELD / UXO CONTAMINATED AREA

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
B. B-GL-320-010/FP-002 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
C. Chapter 6, B-GL-361-021/FP-001 Mobility Support—Route and Area Clearance.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The engineer section receives orders to extricate another element from
a minefield or UXO contaminated area. ;

b. Given:

(1) CONTACT REPORT followed by a METHANE REPORT IAW ref C.

(2) QRF provides security throughout the extrication.

(3) Medical sp avail on scene.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The field section breaches a lane sufficient to extract the elements,
IAW ref C, by the most efficient means that resources allow. No additional casualties occur
from the mines or UXOs.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The field section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and informs the supported HQ of
the time estimated to execute the extraction.
2. The field section clears the lane of mines and UXO contamination
IAW references.
3. The field section ensures the movement of the other element from
the mined or UXO contaminated area to safety.
4. The Field Section submits task status reports to the supported HQ.
Functional BTS: E32323088E EXECUTE A POINT OBSTACLE BREACH

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EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 9, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations—


Volume 1;
B. Section 4, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-008/FP-001 Demolitions, Part 1—Volume 9, All Arms;
C. Chapter 3, B-GL-381-003/TS-003 Range Clearance Handbook.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section receives orders to clear a route, area or facility of
unexploded ordnance (UXO) to facilitate its use by friendly forces. The operation
may involve the clearance of one or multiple pieces of UXO. Any type of
conventional / chemical munitions may be encountered;

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command.

(2) If UXO have been reported by another element, orders include the data
contained in the incident report.

(3) Explosives and demolition accessories are available to dispose of UXO by


detonation.

(4) The required advanced EOD qualified personnel (i.e., HB / HX qualified)


and tools are available to perform render safe procedures, if required.

(5) The environment may be urban or rural.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section searches and clears the route, area or facility of
UXO. No casualties result from the use of improper disposal techniques.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section executes search and clearance of assigned area
IAW orders and references.

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3. No casualties are suffered as a result of using improper clearance
drills.
4. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32304217S

CONDUCT IEDD OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (IED Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GJ-005-316/FP-001 Canadian Forces Operating Procedures for the Conduct


of IEDD Operations;
B. DAOD 8000-0 Explosive Ordnance Disposal;
C. DAOD 8000-1 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Instructions;
D. B-GL-361-008/FP-001 Demolitions, Part 1—Volume 9, All Arms;
E. DDIO Revised 1 ANNEX C, Chapter 6
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A suspected IED has been reported, either during the conduct of
routine patrols or during a planned operation.

b. Given

(1) Orders from higher command in the form of:

(a) Formal orders for a planned operation; or

(b) EOD tasking order in response to an encountered device.

(2) IAW BTS A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, the IED


team has executed battle procedure to include:

(a) Continuation training.

(b) Rehearsals with QRF or supported element.

(c) User maintenance on equipment.

(d) Review of en TTP.

(3) Medical sp avail on scene.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The IED team carries out disposal actions in accordance with ref
A, with due regard to the operating environment and tactical situation, in order to restore the
situation to normal as soon as possible.

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1. Upon arrival at the incident location the following events should
occur:
a. Link up with on scene elements and conduct required
briefings.

b. Question witnesses/on-scene elements.

c. Conduct threat assessment to determine:

(1) Type of device/potential targets.

(2) Required safety distances/cordon size.

(3) Requirement for specialist support.

d. Establish EOD incident control point (ICP).


2. During the conduct of the disposal operations the following should
occur:
a. Load and safely employ EOD weapons and equipment,
such as:

(1) Manufactured and improvised disruptors.

(2) X-ray.

(3) Hook and line.

b. Conduct remote actions.

c. Conduct manual actions while:

(1) Respecting primary and secondary soak times.

(2) Utilizing proper safety equipment.

(3) Returning to remote means where possible.

d. Issue warnings prior to positive actions to ensure safety of


cordon elements.

e. Employ ECM (as required).

f. Ensure the scene is safe for exploitation by:

(1) Confirming positive separation of device

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components.

(2) Performing detonator safety.

(3) Conducting search for secondary devices.


3. When the scene has been declared safe, the IED team will do one of
the following:
a. Handover scene to exploitation elements (if available).

b. Conduct exploitation IAW BTS E32304379S EXECUTE


EXPLOSIVE EXPLOITATION.

c. Turn the scene over to local authorities if there is no


further requirement for collection of evidence.
4. Upon conclusion of the IEDD operation the IED team will:
a. Backbrief higher HQ on details of the device and actions
taken against it.

b. Prepare and submit PRELREP and FINALREP (as


required).

c. Conduct AAR.

Functional BTS: Nil

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E32304379S

EXECUTE EXPLOSIVE EXPLOITATION

LEVEL: 2 (IED Team or Engr Sect or Forensics Team)

PHASE: OOTW

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GJ-005-316/FP-001 Canadian Forces Operating Procedures for


the Conduct of IEDD Operations;
B. DAOD 8000-1 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Instructions.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. An incident involving explosives has occurred. Appropriate actions
have been taken by qualified personnel in order to render the scene safe.

b. Given:

(1) Tasking order in response to an encountered IED or explosive incident;

(2) The cordon remains in place for the conduct of exploitation; and

(3) Medical sp avail on scene.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The exploitation team carries out an investigation of the incident,
with due regard to the operating environment and tactical situation, in order to determine the
factors surrounding the cause of the incident.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The exploitation team should conduct the following initial
actions at the start of an investigation:
a. Link up with on-scene elements and conduct
required briefings;

b. Establish CP;

c. Conduct initial questioning to determine search


area and cordon size requirements; and

d. Conduct initial walkthrough.


2. During the conduct of the investigation the following should
occur:

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a. Brief search teams (if available);

b. Complete scene diagram;

c. Assess the seat of explosion (if post-detonation);

d. Conduct detailed questioning of witnesses; and

e. Sweep for evidence and recover components.


3. Upon conclusion of the investigation, the exploitation team
will:
a. Backbrief higher HQ on details of the incident;

b. Analyze evidence and attempt reconstruction of


device. If available, evidence could be turned
over to higher-level exploitation assets for further
processing;

c. Prepare and submit investigation report; and

d. Conduct an AAR.

Functional BTS: Nil

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E32304222E

CONSTRUCT NON-EXPLOSIVE VEHICLE OBSTACLES

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Protection;


B. B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section receives orders to construct one or more non-
explosive vehicle obstacles to support the manoeuvre comd’s plan for the defence.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) Unit to be supported.

(b) General location of the obstacle(s).

(c) The time by which construction must be complete.

(2) Required material is available.

(3) Required heavy equipment is available.

(4) Welding support is available to assist in steel obstacle construction.

(5) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section constructs a non-explosive vehicle obstacle, tied
to existing or reinforcing obstacles, to block or disrupt anticipated enemy vehicles. Construction
is completed within the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section establishes local site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE if local security is not
provided.

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3. The non-explosive obstacles are constructed to the appropriate
technical standards outlined in references and IAW orders.
4. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32305218S

CONSTRUCT MEDIUM GIRDER BRIDGE

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 14, B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering;


B. Medium Girder Bridge Operators Manual;
C. TAM 805.21, TAM 805.23, TAM 805.25 B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section receives orders to construct and maintain an MLC 60
medium girder bridge SS, suitable for trafficking wheeled and tracked vehicles in
support of a deliberate crossing operation. Enemy activity may be present.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location, and

(b) time that bridge must be operational (bridge const to take no longer
than 4hrs by day and 6 by night).

(2) Site condition are favourable.

(3) Subordinates.

(4) Bridging assets readily available.

(5) Completed recce report for the assigned task.

(6) Elements of the force-in-place to provide local security.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: On order, the Field Section constructs an MLC 60 MGB SS.
Crossing site approaches, suitable for wheeled and tracked vehicles, are constructed, marked and
maintained. The crossing commences NLT specified timings.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.

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2. Crossing sub-unit personnel are briefed on safety measures,
embarkation and debarkation drills.
3. The Field Section constructs MGB, maintains the crossing site and
provides traffic control as required IAW references.
4. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32305219E

INSTALL CULVERT

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2;
C. MILITARY ROAD PAM 8A.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The section receives orders to install a culvert.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The section completes the installation of the culvert IAW the
design in the given time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The section establishes / coordinates task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The section installs the culvert IAW design criteria. The following
factors should be taken into consideration:
a. Ensure proper slope;

b. Place and secure culvert complete with footing / cradle;

c. Headwall;

d. Wingwalls;

e. Silt trap;

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f. Apron with anti scour;

g. Backfill with compaction in 15 cm lifts; and

h. Ensure minimum cover is ½ diameter of the culvert.


4. The troop submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW unit
SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32305220E

CONSTRUCT SHELTER

LEVEL: 2 (Field Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Defences and Obstacles.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Field Section receives orders to construct a Type II or III shelter in
support of survivability operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the unit to be supported and its location,

(b) the anticipated threat, and

(c) the time by which construction is to be completed.

(2) The shelter may be underground or above ground, as applicable to the


tactical situation.

(3) The required heavy equipment and construction materials (e.g., timber,
structural steel, concrete, CGI, Field Shelter Mark III (MEXE), ISO
containers, etc) are available.

(4) Specialist engineer support (e.g., electricians) is available.

(5) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Field Section constructs the shelter at the designated location
within the time allotted in orders. No damage to the shelter structure or personnel injuries are
incurred as a result of improper shelter design or construction.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Field Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Field Section constructs shelter IAW reference.

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3. The Field Section validates the effectiveness of the shelter using
available and authorized means.
4. The Field Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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FIELD ENGINEER (DIVE QUALIFIED SECTION)

NOTE

These BTS can apply to any Engr Section with Dive-qualified personnel.

E32303258S

EXECUTE AN UNDER WATER OBSTACLE BREACH

LEVEL: 2 (Dive Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2 – Volume 8, Engineers


and Assault Pioneers;
B. Chapter 4, B-GL-361-007/FP-001 Combat Diving;
C. B-GG-380-000/FP-000 CF Diving Manual.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dive Section receives orders to breach or clear a series of
submerged obstacles at a crossing site in support of a water crossing operation.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the crossing site location with width of breach required,

(b) restrictions on firing (i.e., timings in relation to H hour),

(c) location and strength of friendly and enemy forces on the far bank.

(2) Support available from friendly forces on the near bank including
breaching up to the bank.

(3) Obstacle and/or a crossing site reconnaissance report which details the
type and location of known obstacles which may include demolition
reconnaissance report.

c. Denied. Bypass is not possible.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Dive Section breaches the minimum width required, within
the time allotted and by the most efficient means that resources allow IAW references.

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1. The Dive Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the following
points:
a. Tools and/or explosive charges preparations; and

b. Rehearsals.
2. The Dive Section shall approach in a tactical manner IAW BTS
A0233141E MOVE TACTICALLY, and execute diving operations IAW
references.
3. Install explosives as required and execute the breach of obstacles
following orders and IAW references.
4. If the operational situation permits, the Dive Section verifies the
successful detonation of all the charges.
5. If ordered, the Dive Section marks the cleared width on the exit
bank.
6. The Dive Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: E32303260S EXECUTE DIVING OPERATIONS

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E32303259S

EXECUTE AN UNDERWATER SEARCHES AND RECOVERY OPERATION

LEVEL: 2 (Dive Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-361-007/FP-001 Combat Diving;


B. B-GG-380-000/FP-000 CF Diving Manual.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dive Section receives orders to Execute an underwater search to
locate and/or if ordered recover one or more specific objects or casualty.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the object(s) to be located,

(b) the area to searched, and

(c) if applicable, any critical timings.

(2) Subordinates.

(3) If applicable, an object of sufficient size and weight to require the use of
lifting bags.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dive Section searches the area required, locates the object
and/or casualty and recover as ordered IAW references.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dive Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the following
points:
a. Briefings and equipment checks; and

b. Rehearsals.
2. The Dive Section shall execute searching operations IAW references
which may include:

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a. Bottom searches;

b. Under ice searches; and

c. Under hull/structure searches.


3. If ordered the Dive Section shall execute lifting operations IAW
references.
4. The Dive Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP
Functional BTS: E32303260S EXECUTE DIVING OPERATIONS

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E32303260S

EXECUTE DIVING OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Dive Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapters 2 and 3, B-GL-361-007/FP-001 Combat Diving;


B. B-GG-380-000/FP-000 CF Diving Manual.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dive Section receives orders to execute a diving operation in
support of other tasks.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) nature of task, and

(b) if applicable, any critical timings.

(2) Subordinates;

(3) All required diving equipment.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dive Section executes the assigned task within the time
allotted IAW references.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dive Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the following
points:
a. Briefings and equipment checks; and

b. Rehearsals.
2. The Dive Section shall execute diving operations IAW references
which may include:
a. Operating in currents, cold weather, and contaminated
water;

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b. In water construction;

c. Insertion and extraction procedures; and

d. Reconnaissance.
3. The Dive Section submits task status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E32314261S

CONSTRUCT UNDERWATER OBSTACLES

LEVEL: 2 (Dive Section)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-361-007/FP-001 Combat Diving;


B. B-GG-380-000/FP-000 CF Diving Manual;
C. CHAPTER 4, B-GL-320-010/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
D. B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 2, Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
E. Section 1, Chapter 8, B-GL-361-008-FP-003 Demolitions, Part 2, Engineers and Assault
Pioneers;
F. Chapter 14, B-GL-361-003/FP-001 Basic Field Engineering.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dive Section receives orders to construct underwater obstacles to
deny the enemy use of a potential crossing site.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) crossing site location,

(b) whether or not a gap or lane is required,

(c) identification of the supported manoeuvre unit, and

(d) the time by which obstacles are to be completed.

(2) A crossing site of approximately 100m wide.

(3) Subordinates.

(4) All required diving equipment and barrier material available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dive Section constructs the obstacles, effectively denying the
crossing site, within the time allotted in orders and IAW references.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dive Section Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0231000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the following

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points:
a. briefings and equipment checks; and

b. rehearsals.
2. The Dive Section executes reconnaissance IAW BTS E32303260S
EXECUTE DIVING OPERATIONS.
3. The Dive Section shall construct the underwater obstacles IAW
applicable references insuring the following:
a. Obstacles are constructed in depth from relatively deep
water to the shore across the entire width of the probable
crossing site;

b. Wire obstacles are anchored securely in place to prevent


damage from currents and fire; and

c. Wire obstacles are reinforced using angle iron pickets


driven at an angle firmly into the bottom through the
obstacle.
4. The Dive Section submits reports to higher headquarters IAW unit
SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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ARMOURED ENGINEER

E4223188E

EXECUTE AN AEV BREACH

LEVEL: 2 (AEV)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. C30-734-000/MN-001 Operational Manual AEV Badger;


B. B-CE-319-001/FT-001 Engineers in Battle (CTP 319);
C. SECTION 2, CHAPTER 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. While on supporting an attack, the AEV receives orders to breach an
anti-tank ditch.
b. Given:
(1) Orders from higher command.
(2) Rendezvous location/timings and other combined arms coordination.
(3) Fascines available.
(4) Support manoeuvre force secures the breach line and crossing site.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The AEV creates a 4.5 m wide breach within 30 seconds using
fascine and within 5 minutes without fascine (hatches down; from the time the AEV arrives at
the ditch).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The AEV executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The AEV moves to location IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
3. The AEV crew comd breaches the anti-tank ditch IAW references
and SOP.
4. The AEV submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E42203189S

EXECUTE A LAUNCH/RECOVERY OF AVLB

LEVEL: 2 (AVLB)

PHASE: All

References: A. C30-732-000/MB-000 Operational Manual AVLB;


B. B-CE-319-001/FT-001 Engineers in Battle (CTP 319);
C. SECTION 2, CHAPTER 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim);
D. TAM 805.20, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Engineer Insert.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The AVLB receives orders to bridge a gap and to subsequently recover
the bridge in preparation for follow-on operations.
b. Given:
(1) Orders from higher command,
(2) Reconnaissance report of the site if applicable,
(3) Rendezvous location/timings and other combined arms coordination, and
(4) Support manoeuvre force secures the breach line and crossing site.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The bridge is launched within 3 minutes (hatches down; from the
time the stabilization blade hits the ground) using proper launch sequence and at the proper
location. The crew recovers the bridge when ordered.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The AVLB executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0231000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The AVLB moves to location IAW BTS A0233141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
3. The AVLB crew comd reviews the reconnaissance report for all
essential information if applicable.
4. The AVLB launches and recovers the bridge IAW references and
SOP.
5. The AVLB submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E42334190S

CONSTRUCT AN ANTI-TANK DITCH

LEVEL: 2 (Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

Reference: C30-734-000/MN-001 Operational Manual AEV Badger.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Armd Engr Section receives orders to construct an anti-tank ditch
as part of an obstacle group.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command.

(2) Start/end grids.

(3) Type of ditch/completion timings.

(4) Other digging assets available.

(5) Support manoeuvre force secures the site.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Armd Engr Section constructs an anti-tank ditch, tied into
existing or reinforcing obstacles, to block, turn, fix or disrupt the enemy. Construction is
completed IAW the appropriate technical standard and within the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Armd Engr Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Armd Engr Section moves to location IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. A reconnaissance is performed to confirm grids and to mark
boundaries.
4. The Armd Engr Section ensures ditch dimensions/type and digging
rates are maintained IAW orders/plant output.
5. If mines have been laid a minefield record is submitted to higher
headquarters.

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6. The Armd Engr Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E42304191S

CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND

LEVEL: 2 (Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Defences and Obstacles.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section receives orders to construct a
wall with or without revetment or a bund to protect personnel, facilities or
equipment against direct and / or indirect fire (i.e., blast and fragmentation). The
wall may be a breastwork / sangar (i.e., above ground protective wall when
excavation is unfeasible) or may itself revet an excavated field fortification (e.g.,
sandbag revetment).

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the anticipated threat,

(b) the unit to be supported,

(c) general location of the wall / bund, and

(d) time by which construction is to be completed.

(2) Engineer resources and construction materials are available, and

(3) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The AEV Section constructs the wall / bund IAW the technical
standard applicable to the particular wall / bund design, at the required location and within the
time allotted in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The AEV Section executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The AEV Section constructs wall / bund IAW reference.
3. The Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section validates the effectiveness

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of the wall / bund using available and authorized means.
4. The Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section submits task status reports
to higher headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E4234192S

CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE POSITIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Armd Engr Vehicle Sect)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: A. C30-734-000/MN-001 Operational Manual AEV Badger;


B. B-CE-319-001/FT-001 Engineers in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Armd Engr Section receives orders to dig protective positions for
vehicles and /or guns.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command.

(2) Rendezvous location/timings.

(3) Supporting manoeuvre force protection.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Armd Engr Section constructs protective positions for
vehicles and/ or artillery, which provide protection from direct and indirect fire without
restricting the operational capability of the weapon system. The protective positions are
constructed IAW the appropriate construction and time standards.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Armd Engr Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Armd Engr Section coordinates with the supported comd to
determine the type/ location of positions and amount of digging, which
can be achieved based on time and equipment/ number of vehicles to be
dug in.
3. The Armd Engr Section constructs the protective vehicle positions
IAW refs and SOP.
4. The Armd Engr Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.

FUNCTIONAL BTS: NIL

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EQUIPMENT

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO TO THREE

E52304191S / E53404191S

CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Defences and Obstacles.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to construct a wall with or without
revetment or a bund to protect personnel, facilities or equipment against direct
and/or indirect fire (i.e., blast and fragmentation). The wall may be a
breastwork/sangar (i.e., above ground protective wall when excavation is
unfeasible) or may itself revet an excavated field fortification (e.g., sandbag
revetment).

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the anticipated threat,

(b) the unit to be supported,

(c) general location of the wall/bund, and

(d) time by which construction is to be completed.

(2) Engineer resources and construction materials are available.

(3) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element constructs the wall/bund IAW the technical standard
applicable to the particular wall / bund design, at the required location and within the time
allotted in orders.

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1. The element executes battle procedure out IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element constructs wall / bund IAW reference.
3. The element validates the effectiveness of the wall / bund using
available and authorized means.
4. The element submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52304253E / E53404253E

CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE POSITIONS

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-320-007/PT-001 Engineer Field Manuals Vol 7 Field Defences and Obstacles.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to construct vehicle protective positions.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Troop sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element constructs vehicle protective positions to required
specifications IAW ref B.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element coordinates with the supported comd to determine the
type and location of positions.
3. The element prioritizes construction based on direction provided by
the supported comd.
4. The element constructs positions in the order of the supported
comd's priorities.
5. The vehicle protective positions are proven to ensure they meet
required specifications.
6. The element submits task status reports to the supported unit and
higher engineer HQs IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52303242E / E53403242E

CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430-00-1;
B. FM 5-430-00-2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Troop receives orders to construct a combat road.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include:

(a) Start and end points.

(b) Lane requirements.

(c) Traffic density.

(d) Duration of use.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Troop sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element designs the combat road to meet design requirements
and completes within the given time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element conducts Reconnaissance IAW BTS E13301221E
RECONNOITRE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT TASK.
3. The element designs the combat road.
4. Task site security is established IAW BTS A02304174E /
A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
5. The element constructs a combat road:

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a. Sets out centreline of combat road IAW design,

b. Clears, grubs and strips the route as required IAW BTS


E52305243E EXECUTE CLEARING / GRUBBING /
STRIPPING OPERATIONS, and

c. Constructs Road to meet Military Road specifications.


6. The element submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
unit SOP (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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SECTION

E52305243E

EXECUTE CLEARING/GRUBBING/STRIPPING OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute
clearing/grubbing/stripping operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes clearing / grubbing / stripping
operations IAW ref B & C.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section clears, grubs and strips using the appropriate
heavy equipment.
4. Combat Engineers are employed as required.
5. The Equipment Section disposes of debris IAW the local
environmental officials approved disposal method for debris. The
required permits for burning or burying operations must be obtained.
6. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher

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headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).

Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305244E

EXECUTE COMPACTION

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430-00-1;
B. FM 5-430-00-2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to conduct compaction
operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section completes compaction to the specifications
of the design within the given time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section prepares for compaction operations by
selecting the appropriate roller based on the soil-plasticity index and the
amount of fines and coarse-grained particles. If time is available, a
compaction test strip should be used to find the most efficient roller for
the soil.
4. The Equipment Section conducts compaction operations:
a. Ensures that the water distributor adds water as required,
and

b. Uses a roller to compact the soil immediately after water

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application if the soil is cohesive. If the soil is non-
cohesive, several minutes are allowed before compacting.
5. Compaction continues until design criteria are met.
6. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305245E

EXECUTE CUT AND FILL OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute cut and fill
operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Complete design specifications.

(4) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes cut and fill operations IAW ref B
& C.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section submits requests for changes to improve or
correct construction plans and specifications when needed.
4. Offset stakes remain intact throughout the cut and fill operation.
5. The most efficient piece of equipment is used for each phase of the
operation.
6. The Equipment Section conducts cut and fill operations according to
the design specifications.
7. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher

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headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).

Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305246E

EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2;
C. MILITARY ROADS PAM 8A;
D. TAM 805.14, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 INSERT—ENGINEERS.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute drainage operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Design specifications.

(4) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes drainage operations to required
specifications IAW ref B,C and D in time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section submits requests for changes to improve or
correct drainage plans and specifications when needed.
4. The Equipment Section executes drainage operations according to
the design specifications.
5. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E42334190S

CONSTRUCT AN ANTI-TANK DITCH

LEVEL: 2 (Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

Reference: C30-734-000/MN-001 Operational Manual AEV Badger.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Armd Engr Section receives orders to construct an anti-tank ditch
as part of an obstacle group:

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command.

(2) Start/end grids.

(3) Type of ditch/completion timings.

(4) Other digging assets available.

(5) Support manoeuvre force secures the site.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Armd Engr Section constructs an anti-tank ditch, tied into
existing or reinforcing obstacles, to block, turn, fix or disrupt the enemy. Construction is
completed IAW the appropriate technical standard and within the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Armd Engr Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Armd Engr Section moves to location IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. A reconnaissance is performed to confirm grids and to mark
boundaries.
4. The Armd Engr Section ensures ditch dimensions/type and digging
rates are maintained IAW orders/plant output.
5. If mines have been laid a minefield record is submitted to higher

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headquarters.
6. The Armd Engr Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E42304191S

CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND

LEVEL: 2 (Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Defences and Obstacles.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section receives orders to construct a
wall with or without revetment or a bund to protect personnel, facilities or
equipment against direct and / or indirect fire (i.e., blast and fragmentation). The
wall may be a breastwork / sangar (i.e., above ground protective wall when
excavation is unfeasible) or may itself revet an excavated field fortification (e.g.,
sandbag revetment).

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the anticipated threat,

(b) the unit to be supported,

(c) general location of the wall / bund, and

(d) time by which construction is to be completed.

(2) Engineer resources and construction materials are available.

(3) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The AEV Section constructs the wall / bund IAW the technical
standard applicable to the particular wall / bund design, at the required location and within the
time allotted in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The AEV Section executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The AEV Section constructs wall / bund IAW reference.
3. The Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section validates the effectiveness

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of the wall / bund using available and authorized means.
4. The Armoured Engineer Vehicle Section submits task status reports
to higher headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E4234192S

CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE POSITIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Armd Engr Vehicle Sect)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: A. C30-734-000/MN-001 Operational Manual AEV Badger;


B. B-CE-319-001/FT-001 Engineers in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Armd Engr Section receives orders to dig protective positions for
vehicles and /or guns.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from higher command.

(2) Rendezvous location/timings.

(3) Supporting manoeuvre force protection.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Armd Engr Section constructs protective positions for
vehicles and/ or artillery, which provide protection from direct and indirect fire without
restricting the operational capability of the weapon system. The protective positions are
constructed IAW the appropriate construction and time standards.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Armd Engr Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Armd Engr Section coordinates with the supported comd to
determine the type/ location of positions and amount of digging, which
can be achieved based on time and equipment/ number of vehicles to be
dug in.
3. The Armd Engr Section constructs the protective vehicle positions
IAW refs and SOP.
4. The Armd Engr Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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EQUIPMENT

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO TO THREE

E52304191S / E53404191S

CONSTRUCT WALL / BUND

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-006/FP-001 Field Defences and Obstacles.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to construct a wall with or without
revetment or a bund to protect personnel, facilities or equipment against direct
and/or indirect fire (i.e., blast and fragmentation). The wall may be a
breastwork/sangar (i.e., above ground protective wall when excavation is
unfeasible) or may itself revet an excavated field fortification (e.g., sandbag
revetment).

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the anticipated threat,

(b) the unit to be supported,

(c) general location of the wall/bund, and

(d) time by which construction is to be completed.

(2) Engineer resources and construction materials are available.

(3) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.

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2. TASK STANDARD: The element constructs the wall/bund IAW the technical standard
applicable to the particular wall / bund design, at the required location and within the time
allotted in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure out IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element constructs wall / bund IAW reference.
3. The element validates the effectiveness of the wall / bund using
available and authorized means.
4. The element submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52304253E / E53404253E

CONSTRUCT VEHICLE PROTECTIVE POSITIONS

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-320-007/PT-001 Engineer Field Manuals Vol 7 Field Defences and Obstacles.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to construct vehicle protective positions.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Troop sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element constructs vehicle protective positions to required
specifications IAW ref B.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element coordinates with the supported comd to determine the
type and location of positions.
3. The element prioritizes construction based on direction provided by
the supported comd.
4. The element constructs positions in the order of the supported
comd's priorities.
5. The vehicle protective positions are proven to ensure they meet
required specifications.
6. The element submits task status reports to the supported unit and
higher engineer HQs IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52303242E / E53403242E

CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430-00-1;
B. FM 5-430-00-2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Troop receives orders to construct a combat road.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include:

(a) Start and end points.

(b) Lane requirements.

(c) Traffic density.

(d) Duration of use.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Troop sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element designs the combat road to meet design requirements
and completes within the given time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element conducts Reconnaissance IAW BTS E13301221E
RECONNOITRE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT TASK.
3. The element designs the combat road.
4. Task site security is established IAW BTS A02304174E /
A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
5. The element constructs a combat road:

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a. Sets out centreline of combat road IAW design,

b. Clears, grubs and strips the route as required IAW BTS


E52305243E EXECUTE CLEARING / GRUBBING /
STRIPPING OPERATIONS, and

c. Constructs Road to meet Military Road specifications.


6. The element submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
unit SOP (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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SECTION

E52305243E

EXECUTE CLEARING/GRUBBING/STRIPPING OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute
clearing/grubbing/stripping operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes clearing / grubbing / stripping
operations IAW ref B & C.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section clears, grubs and strips using the appropriate
heavy equipment.
4. Combat Engineers are employed as required.
5. The Equipment Section disposes of debris IAW the local
environmental officials approved disposal method for debris. The
required permits for burning or burying operations must be obtained.
6. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher

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headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).

Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305244E

EXECUTE COMPACTION

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430-00-1;
B. FM 5-430-00-2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to conduct compaction
operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section completes compaction to the specifications
of the design within the given time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section prepares for compaction operations by
selecting the appropriate roller based on the soil-plasticity index and the
amount of fines and coarse-grained particles. If time is available, a
compaction test strip should be used to find the most efficient roller for
the soil.
4. The Equipment Section conducts compaction operations:
a. Ensures that the water distributor adds water as required,
and

b. Uses a roller to compact the soil immediately after water

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application if the soil is cohesive. If the soil is non-
cohesive, several minutes are allowed before compacting.
5. Compaction continues until design criteria are met.
6. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305245E

EXECUTE CUT AND FILL OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute cut and fill
operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Complete design specifications.

(4) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes cut and fill operations IAW ref B
& C.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section submits requests for changes to improve or
correct construction plans and specifications when needed.
4. Offset stakes remain intact throughout the cut and fill operation.
5. The most efficient piece of equipment is used for each phase of the
operation.
6. The Equipment Section conducts cut and fill operations according to
the design specifications.
7. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher

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headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).

Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305246E

EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2;
C. MILITARY ROADS PAM 8A;
D. TAM 805.14, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute drainage operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Design specifications.

(4) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes drainage operations to required
specifications IAW ref B,C and D in time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section submits requests for changes to improve or
correct drainage plans and specifications when needed.
4. The Equipment Section executes drainage operations according to
the design specifications.
5. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305247E

EXECUTE DUMP TRUCK HAUL

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2;
C. MILITARY ROADS PAM 8A.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute dump truck hauling
operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes dump truck hauling operations as
directed in orders in time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE at loading and unloading
sites.
3. The Equipment Section executes dump truck haul operations IAW
orders. Particular emphasis is applied on the following:
a. Safe operational speeds are maintained and that speed
limits are obeyed.

b. Specific traffic patterns are used to minimize congestion.

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c. Periodic inspections of the route and road surface are


conducted to determine maintenance requirements.
4. The Equipment Section submits status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305248E

EXECUTE EXCAVATION

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute excavation
operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes the excavation operation as
directed in orders and in the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section executes excavation operations IAW orders.
Particular emphasis is applied on the following:
a. Locates and protects underground utilities that may be
damaged by excavation.

b. Employs the proper item of equipment for the specific


excavation.
4. The Equipment Section works in a safe manner by:
a. Keeping the equipment a safe distance from the side of
the excavation.

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b. Keeps spoil back from the edge of the excavation.

c. Provides bracing, shoring, or a cutback slope if men are


working in a trench over 1.2 metres in depth.
5. The Equipment Section submits status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305249E

EXECUTE GRADING OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute grading operation.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes grading operations to required
specifications IAW ref B and C.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS


A0231000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A0234174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section submits requests for changes to improve or
correct construction plans and specifications when needed.
4. Offset stakes remain intact throughout the grader operation.
5. The Equipment Section executes grading operations according to the
design specifications
6. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305250E

EXECUTE LIFT

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. B-GL-361-004/FP-001 Rigging;


B. C-33-020-005/MS-001 Mobile Craning Today;
C. C-34-010-002/AM-000 Rigging Manual.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute lift operations in
support of other activities.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes the lift operation as directed in
orders and in the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section establishes task site security IAW BTS
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Equipment Section executes lift operations IAW orders.
Particular emphasis is applied on the following:
a. Designates a signalman.
b. Checks for overhead obstacles, paying particular attention
to utility lines.
4. The Equipment Section submits status reports to higher headquarters
IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305251E

EXECUTE ICE AND SNOW CONTROL

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GG-238-000/AG-001 Snow and Ice Control Vol 1 Canadian Forces Roads and
Walkways.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to execute ice and snow
control.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section executes snow and ice control to ensure
safe passage on the route within the given time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section prepares snow clearance and sand/salt
spreading equipment.
3. The Equipment Section conducts snow and ice control activities
IAW unit SNIC instruction.
4. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E52305252E

MAINTAIN ROADS

LEVEL: 2 (Equipment Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430-00-1;
B. FM 5-430-00-2;
C. TAM 805.16, B-GL-332-006/FP-001 Insert—Engineers.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Section receives orders to maintain a road.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Section completes the maintenance of a road
within the given time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Section prepares for road maintenance by:
a. Ensuring heavy equipment is serviceable, and

b. Coordinating required stores and materials.


3. The Equipment Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
4. The Equipment Section maintains the road IAW Military Road
Specifications to include the following BTS as required:
a. BTS E52305249E EXECUTE GRADING
OPERATIONS,

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b. BTS E52305244E EXECUTE COMPACTION,

c. BTS E52305246E EXECUTE DRAINAGE


OPERATIONS,

d. BTS E52305247E EXECUTE DUMP TRUCK HAUL,


and

e. BTS E52305248E EXECUTE EXCAVATION.


5. The Equipment Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E5345254S

CONSTRUCT A ROAD

LEVEL: 3 (Equipment Troop (ESR))

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2;
C. MILITARY ROAD PAM 8A.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Troop receives orders to construct a road.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Troop sized element complete with Cbt Engr Sect.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Troop constructs a road conforming to Military
Road Specifications IAW ref B, C and D in the allotted time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Troop conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Troop plans, designs and executes a horizontal
construction project IAW BTS E83401287S PLAN, DESIGN AND
EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
3. The Equipment Troop performs a preliminary study to ensure they
have all required information and identify all limitations that will affect
the project, such as:
a. Design criteria;

b. Existing maps, air photos and available information; and

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c. Engineering factors that may affect the alignment (e.g.,


climate, geology, etc).
4. The Equipment Troop conducts preliminary ground reconnaissance.
Air reconnaissance of alternate routes is conducted if possible.
5. The Equipment Troop design staff select a final horizontal alignment
which minimizes construction effort.
6. The reconnaissance party conducts a detailed survey and
reconnaissance. A final reconnaissance report is produced to include the
following:
a. Ground shapes and gradients;

b. Soils study;

c. Drainage;

d. Local resources;

e. Site accessibility;

f. Amount and type of any additional clearing required;

g. Obstacles to movement;

h. Sites suitable for installations; and

i. Local conditions.
7. The Equipment Troop / design staff design the road to include:
a. The road base to include treatment of a frost susceptible
sub-grade;

b. Selecting the economic grade line;

c. Designing vertical curves;

d. Plotting of road cross sections;

e. Calculating clearing / grubbing requirements and


earthwork quantities;

f. Plotting and analyzing mass diagram; and

g. Designing road drainage.

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8. The Equipment Troop plans the road construction and produces a
works programme.
9. The Equipment Troop establishes / coordinates task site security IAW
BTS A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
10. The Equipment Troop constructs the road ensuring the following
tasks are completed:
a. Surveys IAW BTS E82405289S EXECUTE
CONSTRUCTION SURVEY;

b. Clears, grubs and strips the road IAW BTS E52305243E


EXECUTE CLEARING, GRUBBING, AND STRIPPING
OPERATIONS;

c. Prepares the road formation by means of cut and fill


operations IAW BTS E52305245E EXECUTE CUT AND
FILL OPERATIONS;

d. Constructs drainage structures IAW BTS E52305246E


EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS;

e. Constructs the road base IAW the Flexible Pavement


Design;

f. Hauls construction materials IAW BTS E52305247E


EXECUTE DUMP TRUCK HAUL;

g. Grades the road IAW BTS E52305249E EXECUTE


GRADING OPERATION;

h. Compacts the road IAW BTS E52305244E EXECUTE


COMPACTION OPERATION; and

i. Surfaces the road with suitable material IAW Flexible


Pavement Design.
11. The Equipment Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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E53405256E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A BORROW PIT

LEVEL: 3 (Equipment Troop)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 5, B-GL-361-018/FP-001 Engineer Field Manual Vol 18 Pt 4 Pits and


Quarries.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The troop receives orders to establish and operate a borrow pit.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Troop sized element complete with Cbt Engr Sect.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The troop establishes and operates a borrow pit IAW ref B in the
allotted time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The troop conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The troop conducts preliminary planning by ensuring they:
a. Have all required design criteria; and

b. Have accumulated and analyzed data relative to potential


site location.
3. If possible, the troop plans and conducts an air reconnaissance to
further clarify the information derived from the data study.
4. The reconnaissance party comd plans and conducts a ground
reconnaissance IAW BTS E1331221E RECONNOITRE A HEAVY
EQUIPMENT TASK:
a. Prioritizes locations to be reconnoitred;

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b. Conducts site investigation; and

c. Completes a Site Investigation Report (i.e., reconnaissance


report) IAW with the proper format.
5. The troop conducts detailed planning:
a. Plans pit layout;

b. Develops the pit operations plan;

c. Develops the pit organization to include the following


sections:

(1) Pits operations headquarters,

(2) Stripping operations,

(3) Pit operations,

(4) Equipment maintenance,

(5) Road maintenance,

(6) Delivery operations, and

(7) Support.
6. The troop establishes / coordinates site security IAW BTS
A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
7. The troop establishes and operates the borrow pit to include:
a. Laying out the site;

b. Removing overburden IAW BTS E52305243E EXECUTE


CLEARING, GRUBBING, AND STRIPPING
OPERATIONS;

c. Surveys IAW BTS E82405289S EXECUTE


CONSTRUCTION SURVEY;

d. Constructing haul roads IAW BTS E53405254S


CONSTRUCT ROAD;

e. Constructing loading ramps;

f. Constructing drainage structures IAW BTS E52305246E

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EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS;

g. Excavating material IAW BTS E52305248E EXECUTE


EXCAVATION;

h. Hauling operations are conducted IAW BTS E52305247E


EXECUTE DUMP TRUCK HAUL;

i. Maintaining haul roads IAW BTS E52305252E


MAINTAIN ROADS, and

j. Maintaining heavy equipment to ensure continued


operations of the pit without unscheduled interruptions.
8. The Troop headquarters maintains development records, a daily work
log and a production log.
9. The Troop headquarters submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP) and submits
production records IAW the plan developed during detailed planning.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E53405257E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A QUARRY

LEVEL: 3 (Equipment Troop)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 3, B-GL-361-018/FP-001 Engineer Field Manual Vol 18 Pt 4 Pits and


Quarries.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Troop receives orders to establish and operate a quarry.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Troop sized element complete with Cbt Engr Sect.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Troop establishes and operates a quarry IAW ref B
in the allotted time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Troop conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Troop conducts preliminary planning by ensuring
they:
a. Have all required design criteria; and

b. Have accumulated and analyzed data relative to potential


site location.
3. If possible, the Equipment Troop plans and conducts an air
reconnaissance to further clarify the information derived from the data
study.
4. The reconnaissance party comd plans and conducts a ground
reconnaissance IAW BTS E1330221E RECONNOITRE A HEAVY
EQUIPMENT TASK:

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a. Prioritizes locations to be reconnoitred;

b. Conducts site investigation; and

c. Completes a Site Investigation Report (i.e., reconnaissance


report) IAW with the proper format.
5. The Equipment Troop conducts detailed planning:
a. Plans quarry layout to include:

(1) Ramp from quarry boundary to working face,

(2) Location of material handling and storage facilities,


and

(3) Location of water supply for washing aggregate;


and

b. Determine quarry dimensions to include:

(1) Bench height,

(2) Face width, and

(3) Bench surface area; and

c. Develops the quarry operations plan to include:

(1) Selecting the best method for drilling, blasting and


ripping,

(2) Development of quarry face and floor,

(3) Plans crushing, screening and washing operations,


and

(4) Development of safety and medical plans; and

d. Develops the quarry organization to include the following


sections:

(1) Quarry operation headquarters,

(2) Stripping operations,

(3) Quarry operations,

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(4) Rock processing operations,

(5) Equipment maintenance,

(6) Road maintenance,

(7) Delivery operations, and

(8) Support.
6. The Equipment Troop establishes / coordinates site security IAW
BTS A03404171E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
7. The Equipment Troop establishes and operates the quarry to include:
a. Laying out the site;

b. Removing overburden IAW BTS E52305243E EXECUTE


CLEARING, GRUBBING, AND STRIPPING
OPERATIONS;

c. Surveys IAW BTS E82405289S EXECUTE


CONSTRUCTION SURVEY;

d. Constructing haul roads IAW BTS E53405254S


CONSTRUCT ROAD;

e. Constructing loading ramps and materials handling and


storage facilities to include surge piles;

f. Constructing drainage structures IAW BTS E52305246E


EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS;

g. Sets up compressor system and drills;

h. Establishes administrative services and installs utilities;

i. Installs rock processing plant including crushing,


screening and washing components;

j. Excavating material IAW BTS E52305248E EXECUTE


EXCAVATION;

k. Commences rock processing operations;

l. Hauling operations are conducted IAW BTS E52305247E


EXECUTE DUMP TRUCK HAUL;

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m. Maintaining haul roads IAW BTS E52305252E


MAINTAIN ROADS; and

n. Maintaining heavy equipment and rock processing


equipment to ensure continued operations of the quarry
without unscheduled interruptions.
8. Troop headquarters maintains development records, a daily work log,
blasting log, rock inventory log and a production log.
9. The Equipment Troop headquarters submits task status reports to
higher headquarters IAW unit SOP (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP) and
submits production records IAW the plan developed during detailed
planning.
Functional BTS: Nil

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SQUADRON

E54605254S

CONSTRUCT A ROAD

LEVEL: 4 (Equipment Squadron (ESR))

PHASE: All

Reference: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2;
C. MILITARY ROAD PAM 8A.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Squadron receives orders to construct a road.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Squadron sized element complete with a Hy Eqpt Tp and Cbt Engr Tp.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Squadron constructs a road conforming to Military
Road Specifications IAW ref B, C and D in the allotted time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Squadron conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Squadron plans, designs and executes a horizontal
construction project IAW BTS E84601290S PLAN, DESIGN AND
EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
3. A preliminary study is conducted to ensure that all required
information is collected and all limitations that will affect the project are
identified, such as:
a. Design criteria;

b. Existing maps, air photos and available information; and

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c. Engineering factors that may affect the alignment (e.g.,


climate, geology, etc).
4. The Equipment Squadron conducts preliminary ground
reconnaissance. Air reconnaissance of alternate routes is conducted if
possible.
5. The Equipment Squadron design staff selects a final horizontal
alignment, which minimizes construction effort.
6. The reconnaissance party conducts a detailed survey and
reconnaissance. A final reconnaissance report is produced to include the
following:
a. Ground shapes and gradients;

b. Soils study;

c. Drainage;

d. Local resources;

e. Site accessibility;

f. Amount and type of any additional clearing required;

g. Obstacles to movement;

h. Sites suitable for installations; and

i. Local conditions.
7. The Equipment Squadron / design staff designs the road to include:
a. The road base to include treatment of a frost susceptible
sub-grade;

b. Selecting the economic grade line;

c. Designing vertical curves;

d. Plotting of road cross sections;

e. Calculating clearing / grubbing requirements and


earthwork quantities;

f. Plotting and analyzing mass diagram; and

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g. Designing road drainage.


8. The Equipment Squadron plans the road construction and produces a
works programme.
9. The Equipment Squadron establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW BTS A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
10. The Equipment Squadron constructs the road ensuring the following
tasks are completed:
a. Surveys IAW BTS E82405289S EXECUTE
CONSTRUCTION SURVEY;

b. Clears, grubs and strips the road IAW BTS E52305243E


EXECUTE CLEARING, GRUBBING, AND STRIPPING
OPERATIONS;

c. Prepares the road formation by means of cut and fill


operations IAW BTS E52305245E EXECUTE CUT AND
FILL OPERATIONS;

d. Constructs drainage structures IAW BTS E52305246E


EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS;

e. Constructs the road base IAW the Flexible Pavement


Design;

f. Hauls construction materials IAW BTS E52305247E


EXECUTE DUMP TRUCK HAUL;

g. Grades the road IAW BTS E52305249E EXECUTE


GRADING OPERATION;

h. Compacts the road IAW BTS E52305244E EXECUTE


COMPACTION OPERATION; and

i. Surfaces the road with suitable material IAW Flexible


Pavement Design.
11. The Equipment Squadron submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: E52305254E / E53405254E CONSTRUCT ROAD

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E54605255S

CONSTRUCT AIRFIELD

LEVEL: 4 (Equipment Squadron)

References: A. FM 5-430 PT 1;
B. FM 5-430 PT 2;
C. MILITARY ROAD PAM 8A.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Equipment Squadron n receives orders to construct an airfield.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Timings commensurate to conditions in scale of task.

(3) Squadron sized element complete with a Hy Eqpt Tp and Cbt Engr Tp.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Equipment Squadron constructs an airfield conforming to
Military Airfield Specifications IAW refs A to C in the allotted time.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Equipment Squadron conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Equipment Squadron plans, designs and executes a horizontal
construction project IAW BTS E84601290S PLAN, DESIGN AND
EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
3. A preliminary study is conducted to ensure that all required
information is collected and all limitations that will affect the project are
identified, such as:
a. Design criteria;

b. Existing maps, air photos and available information; and

c. Engineering factors that may affect the alignment (e.g.,


climate, geology, etc).
4. The Equipment Squadron conducts preliminary ground
reconnaissance of the airfield location. Air reconnaissance is conducted

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if possible. An air force representative should be present.
5. The reconnaissance party conducts a detailed survey and
reconnaissance. A final reconnaissance report is produced to include the
following:
a. Ground shapes and gradients;

b. Soils study;

c. Drainage;

d. Local resources;

e. Soils exploration;

f. Site accessibility;

g. Amount and type of any additional clearing required;

h. Obstacles to movement;

i. Sites suitable for installations; and

j. Local conditions.
6. The Equipment Squadron / design staff designs the airfield to include:
a. The airfield base to include treatment of a frost susceptible
sub grade;

b. Plotting of airfield cross sections;

c. Calculating clearing / grubbing requirements and


earthwork quantities;

d. Plotting and analyzing mass diagram; and

e. Designing airfield drainage.


7. The Equipment Squadron plans the airfield construction and produces
a works programme.
8. The Equipment Squadron establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW BTS A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
9. The Equipment Squadron constructs the airfield ensuring the
following tasks are completed:
a. Surveys IAW BTS E82405289S EXECUTE

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CONSTRUCTION SURVEY;

b. Clears, grubs and strips the road IAW BTS E52305243E


EXECUTE CLEARING, GRUBBING, AND STRIPPING
OPERATIONS;

c. Prepares the road formation by means of cut and fill


operations IAW BTS E52305245E EXECUTE CUT AND
FILL OPERATIONS;

d. Constructs drainage structures IAW BTS E52305246E


EXECUTE DRAINAGE OPERATIONS;

e. Constructs the road base IAW the Flexible Pavement


Design;

f. Hauls construction materials IAW BTS E52305247E


EXECUTE DUMP TRUCK HAUL;

g. Grades the road IAW BTS E52305249E EXECUTE


GRADING OPERATION;

h. Compacts the road IAW BTS E52035244E EXECUTE


COMPACTION OPERATION; and

i. Surfaces the road with suitable material IAW Flexible


Pavement Design.
10. The Equipment Squadron submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP. (i.e., E102A ENGTASKREP).
Functional BTS: Nil

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RESOURCES

COMMON TO LEVELS THREE AND FOUR

E63405263E / E64605263E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE ENGINEER DUMP

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to establish and operate a dump to support
the execution of engineer tasks within a formation sector. The dump may hold
mines, explosives and field defence stores (i.e., Class IV / V dump), other bulk
engineer materials, or bridging equipment not held on trucks.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from the formation Engineer Dump Order,
including:

(a) extracts the Dump Record, and

(b) time that dump must be open.

(2) Subordinates.

(3) Unit transportation assets are available to deliver commodities or


equipment forward to engineer sub-unit caches or marshalling areas.

(4) Heavy equipment / engineer resources are available.

(5) CSS transport and support equipment are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The dump is established by the date/time stated in orders. During
dump operation, the element effectively controls traffic forward of the FRC, through the dump to
the RCP. Commodities are efficiently received, unloaded, bulk broken, stored and loaded on
vehicles moving forward. Accurate records of commodities received/issued are maintained and

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the dump is properly secured. Commodities or equipment are delivered to engineer sub-unit
caches or marshalling areas. If required, the dump is relocated to an alternate location.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element establishes dump site security IAW BTS A03404042E /
A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The element establishes and operates the dumpsite IAW refs.
4. The element delivers commodities or equipment forward to sub-unit
caches or marshalling areas, ensuring deliveries are made IAW the
priority stated in orders.
5. If ordered, the element relocates the dump to an alternate location.
6. The Resources Troop submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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WATER SUPPLY

E72305262E

PRODUCE BULK POTABLE WATER

LEVEL: 2 (Water Supply Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: C-92-140-000/MB-001 ROWPU Operators Manual.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Water Supply Section receives orders to establish a water point
within a specified area.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, including:

(a) the anticipated production rate,

(b) general location of the water point, and

(c) time by which distribution is to commence.

(2) Water sources are readily available within the specified area.

(3) Water treatment equipment and chemicals are available.

(4) Subordinates.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The water point is established and opened by the date / time
specified. Water is produced at the required rate. Potable water is IAW the Guidelines for
Canadian Drinking Water Quality.

NOTE

This may involve detailed testing for poisons and disease producing micro-organisms and
may delay the opening of the water point for several days in some cases until certification is
received.

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1. The Water Supply Section Executes battle procedure out IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Water Supply Section establishes and operates water point IAW
reference.
3. The Water Supply Section ensures that treated water has been
certified fit for consumption by medical staff prior to issuing it to user /
supply unit.
4. The Water Supply Section submits task status reports to higher
headquarters IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CONSTRUCTION

COMMON TO LEVELS THREE AND FOUR

E83401287S / E84601287S

PLAN, DESIGN AND EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to plan, design and execute a construction
project.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the construction project, and

(b) the date and time the construction project is to be completed.

(2) All applicable codes and regulations;

(3) Manufacturer’s specifications, and

(4) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element will plan, design and execute a construction project
IAW all applicable codes and regulations and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Preliminary planning is conducted to include:
a. Verification of user requirements.

b. Evaluation of all available sources of relevant engineer


information.

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c. Assessment of the engineering factors which may impact


siting, alignment, etc of the project.

d. Alternative sites / alignments if applicable.


2. The element plans and conducts reconnaissance including a
construction survey IAW E82405289S EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION
SURVEY.
3. The design team performs design and estimation activities:
a. Cost estimates are developed.

b. Prepares D&S for military and / or contractual work.

c. Estimates material labour, plant, transportation and other


support requirements.

d. Produces scopes of work, and BOM.


4. The element conducts detailed planning:
a. If provided by a separate design agency:

(1) verifies D&S and BOM, and

(2) recommends / requests design improvements to


meet accepted construction practices, and

(3) Prepares a network analysis (e.g., CPM or Gantt


Chart).

b. Develops project safety and environmental protection


plans.
5. If required, prepares and submits an engineer plan to higher
headquarters.
6. The element coordinates provision of external support including the
establishment of any contracts required IAW BTS E82301264S
COORDINATE AND MANAGE CONTRACTS.
7. The element orders construction materials within designated
procurement lead times.
8. The element verifies that the required construction materials have
been received, inventoried, tested (as required), and stored.
9. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E

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EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
10. The element establishes / coordinates task site security IAW
A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
11. The element ensures that safety precautions are observed throughout
the duration of the project.
12. The element ensures quality assurance procedures are implemented
throughout the duration of the project.
13. The element performs project closeout and post-construction
activities:
a. Conducts end of project inspection,

b. Conducts facility handover to end user including provision


of any manufacturer’s maintenance instructions, warranties
provided with installed equipment / systems, and
deficiency lists,

c. Performs contract close out activities,

d. If required, compares the actual versus estimated project


cost,

e. Prepares as-built drawings, and

f. Conducts an after action review.


14. The element submits task status reports to higher headquarters IAW
unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: E52305250E EXECUTE LIFT E82305266S CONSTRUCT CONCRETE
STRUCTURES E82305267S CONSTRUCT EXPEDIENT FIELD SANITATION
SERVICES E82305268S CONSTRUCT STEEL FRAME STRUCTURES E82305269S
CONSTRUCT WOOD FRAME STRUCTURES E82305270S INSTALL AN EXTERIOR
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM E82305271S INSTALL BULK FLUID STORAGE
E82305272S INSTALL ED EQUIPMENT E82305273S INSTALL EG EQUIPMENT
E82305274S INSTALL INTERIOR GAS AND PLUMBING E82305275S INSTALL
REFRIGERATION / HVAC SYSTEMS E82305276S INSTALL SEWERAGE

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E83405288S / E84605288S

CONSTRUCT INITIAL/TEMPORARY STANDARD CAMP

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-012/FP-001 Accommodations, Installations and Engineering Services For


Deployed Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to construct initial/temporary standard
camp.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the camp, and

(b) the date and time the camp is to be operational.

(2) All applicable codes and regulations.

(3) Manufacturer’s specification.

(4) Troop sized element.

(5) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element will construct initial / temporary standard camp IAW
all applicable codes and regulations and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A0341000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element establishes / coordinates task site security IAW
A03404147E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The element ensures that safety precautions are observed throughout
the duration of the construction.
4. The element ensures quality assurance procedures are implemented

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throughout the duration of the construction.
5. The element will follow the procedures outlined in BTS E83401287S
PLAN, DESIGN AND EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
6. During the planning stage the following must be considered:
a. Number of personnel by sub-element;

b. Number and type of vehicles (ground vehicles and


helicopters);

c. Functional area requirements (headquarters, helicopter


landing points, unit medical station, sleeping
accommodation, etc) and preferred layout considerations;

d. Safety considerations specific to the type of sub-unit (e.g.,


danger area radius for ammunition used by the sub-unit);

e. Acquires or performs a threat analysis (to determine site


layout and survivability requirements);

f. Location, extent and status of existing structures / utilities


(e.g., airports, ports, logistic installations, railroads, and
sewage treatment plant);

g. Determines the extent of any limited Host Nation (HN)


and / or Allied support that is available;

h. Determines the type of construction required for each of


the major functional requirements within the camp based
on the specified standard of construction (i.e., initial or
temporary standard); and

i. Based on the user data / requirements above, conducts an


initial assessment of accommodation and engineering
services requirements based on the guideline scales of
accommodation and engineering services requirements
contained in ref A.
7. During the design stage the following must be considered:
a. The design of the camp structure and utilities follow the
guidelines within ref A to include:

(1) roads and site drainage,

(2) structures,

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(3) electrical utility systems,

(4) water utility systems,

(5) waste utility systems,

(6) solid and hazardous waste disposal,

(7) POL storage and distribution,

(8) fire fighting, and

(9) security.

b. Schedules all required construction activities to meet the


operational requirements (e.g., security and safety) of the
camp before the domestic requirements (e.g., messes).
8. The element executes construction IAW the design and specifications.
Construction of the individual structures and utility systems is performed
IAW the applicable BTS.
9. The element submits task status reports to higher command IAW unit
SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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SECTION

E82301264S

COORDINATE AND MANAGE CONTRACTS

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to coordinate and manage
contracts.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the contracts to be managed, and

(b) the date and time the contracts are to be managed.

(2) All applicable documents related to the contracts to be managed.

(3) Section sized element.

(4) The equipment and support required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section will prepare required documents, liaises,
with appropriate units or headquarters, supervises work and ensures completion and appropriate
payment.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the duration of the contract.

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4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the duration of the contract.
5. The Construction Section establishes the contract IAW contract
management formats and SOP’s.
6. The Construction Section will liaises with outside agencies / higher
headquarters (host nation, Force HQ, finance personnel, etc).
7. The Construction Section will administer and manage the contracts
IAW the contract management SOP’s applicable.
8. Contract team performs post contract actions IAW the contract
management SOP’s applicable.
9. The Construction Section will submit contract status reports to the
section comd IAW unit SOP’s./ site plan of the project area.
10. The section submits task status reports to the section comd IAW the
unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82304265S

PERFORM STRUCTURAL DAMAGE ASSESSMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to perform a structural
damage assessment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location where the damage assessment is to be preformed,

(b) the date and time the damage assessment is to be completed, and

(c) the intended use for the building.

(2) Existing building plans.

(3) All applicable building codes.

(4) Section sized element.

(5) The equipment and support required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section will perform a damage assessment to
collect critical information WRT the condition of a structure. The assessment will be conducted
IAW the D&S, building codes, common trade practices and time given in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.The Construction
Section ensures that safety precautions are observed throughout the
assessment.

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3. The Construction Section conducts the necessary assessment and
collects information as required to acquire accurate structural damage
IAW building plans, all applicable codes and common trade practices.
4. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP.
5. The Construction Section produces and submits a damage assessment
report to the section comd to aid in the decision to repair or demolish the
structure.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305266S

CONSTRUCT A STRUCTURE

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to construct a concrete, steel
or wood frame structure.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the proposed location of the concrete, steel or wood frame


structure structure, and

(b) the date and time the concrete, steel or wood frame structure
structure is to be completed.

(2) Project drawing and specifications (D&S),

(3) All applicable building codes,

(4) Detail scope of work,

(5) Section sized element; and

(6) The equipment and support required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section will construct a concrete structure IAW
the drawing specifications, all applicable building codes, common trade practices and timings
given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.

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3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the construction.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the construction.
5. The Construction Section lays out the concrete, steel or wood frame
structure structure IAW BTS E82405289S PERFORM
CONSTRUCTION SURVEY.
6. The Construction Section constructs the concrete, steel or wood frame
structure structure IAW D&S, all applicable building codes and common
trade practices to include the supervision of any excavation work
required.
7. The Construction Section ensures the completion of as-built drawings.
8. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305267S

CONSTRUCT EXPEDIENT FIELD SANITATION STRUCTURES

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-012/FP-001 Accommodations, Installations and Engineering Services for


Deployed Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to construct an expedient
field sanitary structure.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the sanitary structure, and

(b) the date and time the sanitary structure is to be operational.

(2) Design and Specification (D&S) of a expedient field sanitary structure.

(3) Section sized element.

(4) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section installs a sanitary structure IAW the
D&S and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the task.
4. The Construction Section conducts reconnaissance to confirm the
location of each structure, verifies that the location meets siting
guidelines (e.g., leeward of accommodation) and stakes them out for

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excavation.
5. The Construction Section constructs expedient field sanitation
structures:
a. Excavates trenches / pits or augers boreholes;

b. Constructs latrine boxes, flyproof lids, and grease traps


IAW ref A; and

c. Erects privacy screens, toilet paper holders; etc.


6. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305270S

INSTALL AN EXTERIOR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to install an exterior water
distribution system.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the distribution system, and

(b) the date and time the system is to be operational.

(2) A complete drawing and specification (D&S) of the water distribution


system.

(3) A detailed scope of work.

(4) Section sized element.

(5) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section installs a water distribution system IAW
the D&S and timings given in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the installation.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are

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implemented throughout the installation.
5. The Construction Section installs the system IAW D&S, all
applicable codes and acts and common trade practices.
6. The Construction Section ensures that water distribution pumps
operate IAW the operator’s manual.
7. The Construction Section ensures the water distribution system
functions properly by pressure testing it for required service pressures at
all connections prior to backfilling.
8. The Construction Section backfills the trenches and compacts the fill
material IAW D&S.
9. The Construction Section ensures that as-built drawings are
completed.
10. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305271S

INSTALL BULK FLUID STORAGE

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to install a fabricated tank
farm to support the bulk storage of POL or water.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the tank farm,

(b) the storage capacity required, and

(c) the date and time the tank farm is to be operational.

(2) Section sized element.

(3) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section installs the tank farm IAW the design
requirements and timings given in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the installation.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the installation.
5. The Construction Section plans and conducts a reconnaissance:

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a. Acquiring the following information:

(1) User requirements.

(2) Equipment available.

(3) Dyke dimensions based on 110% containment


(for petroleum products) and overall site size
requirement.

b. Conducts the reconnaissance to determine:

(1) Access to / from the site and within the site.

(2) Nature of the site including dimensions, type of


ground and vegetation, slope, drainage, natural
camouflage and concealment.

(3) Estimate of work required to install the tank farm


(e.g., site clearing and levelling, loop road
construction, dyke construction and lining, and
tank / distribution system installation).

(4) Site layout including tank and dyke locations,


loop road within the site, areas to permit
simultaneous receipt and issue, waiting areas, etc.
6. The Construction Section installs the tank farm IAW manufacturer’s
instructions.
7. The Construction Section verifies that the system is installed
correctly and operates IAW manufacturer’s specifications.
8. The Construction Section submits status reports to the section comd
IAW unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305272S

INSTALL ED EQUIPMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to install ED equipment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the of ED equipment, and

(b) the date and time the ED equipment is to be installed.

(2) System design and specification (D&S).

(3) All applicable codes and regulations.

(4) Section sized element.

(5) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section installs the ED equipment IAW the
applicable codes, common trades practices and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the installation.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the installation.
5. The Construction Section installs the electrical distribution system

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prescribed within the D&S IAW applicable codes and common trade
practices.
6. The Construction Section performs distribution system after-
installation inspection and testing IAW the D&S, applicable codes and
common trade practices.
7. The Construction Section updates plans and drawings with as-built
information and data as required.
8. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305273S

INSTALL EG EQUIPMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to install EG equipment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location for the installation of EG equipment, and

(b) the date and time the EG equipment is to be operational.

(2) System design and specification (D&S).

(3) Operator and maintenance manuals.

(4) Section sized element.

(5) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section installs the EG equipment IAW the
manufacturer’s specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the installation.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the installation.
5. The Construction Section installs the EG equipment IAW D&S,

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operators manual and common trade practices to include the following:
a. Confirms completion of all site preparation work.

b. Coordinates heavy equipment and transportation assets


necessary to support installation.

c. Coordinates delivery of POL necessary to support power


generating equipment operation.
6. The Construction Section installs power generating equipment and
auxiliary support equipment IAW installation D&S and operators manual.
7. The Construction Section performs pre-commissioning operator
maintenance on the power generating equipment IAW the operator’s
manual.
8. The Construction Section performs an after-installation power
generating equipment inspection and acceptance tests IAW the operator’s
manual and common trade practices.
9. The Construction Section verifies loading of the power generating
equipment by the supported unit’s actual and anticipated demand:
a. Ensures that the total connected load does not exceed the
power generating equipment output kilovolt amperage
(kVa) rating.

b. Balances the load to be within acceptable tolerances.


10. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305274S

INSTALL INTERIOR GAS AND PLUMBING

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to install interior gas and
plumbing.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location for the installation of interior gas and plumbing, and

(b) the date and time the interior gas and plumbing is to be
operational.

(2) All applicable codes and related acts.

(3) System design and specification (D&S).

(4) Manufacturer’s specifications.

(5) Section sized element.

(6) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section installs interior gas and plumbing IAW
the manufacturer’s specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the installation.

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4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the installation.
5. The Construction Section installs the gas and plumbing IAW the
D&S and all applicable codes and acts.
6. The Construction Section lays out the required system as per D&S.
Locations for drainage lines, water / gas lines and fixtures are marked.
7. The Construction Section installs the rough-ins IAW D&S and all
applicable codes and acts.
8. The Construction Section conducts pressure tests on the rough in,
using the air test for water lines and the smoke, water or ball test on
drainage lines, ensuring all tests are completed IAW the Plumbing Code.
9. The Construction Section sets all fixtures ensuring installation is
completed IAW manufacturer’s specifications.
10. The Construction Section installs the finish trim including taps;
cover plates, drains and any other components of the fixture IAW
manufacturer’s specifications.
11. The Construction Section tests and repairs the fixtures IAW
manufacturer’s specifications and common trade practices.
12. Installs fire suppression system IAW National Fire Protection Act.
System to be approved by Fire Chief. All plumbing to be roughed-in,
installed and tested in same manner as regular water service.
13. The Construction Section installs gas systems IAW manufacturer’s
specifications, common trade practices, and all related codes and acts
ensuring a pressure test is conducted at one and one half times the
working pressure for a duration of 15 minutes.
14. The Construction Section tests the system IAW manufacturer’s
specifications, common trade practices, and all related codes and acts.
15. The Construction Section ensures that as built drawings are
completed following installation tasks.
16. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305274S

INSTALL REFRIGERATION / HVAC SYSTEMS

LEVEL: 2 (Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to install a refrigeration /
HVAC system.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location for the installation of a refrigeration / HVAC


system, and

(b) the date and time the refrigeration / HVAC system is to be


operational.

(2) The installation instructions for the system.

(3) Section sized element.

(4) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section installs a refrigeration / HVAC system
IAW the installation instructions and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the task.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the task.

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5. The Construction Section installs the refrigeration / HVAC system
IAW the Refrigeration Code and standard trade practices. If changes are
required, the Construction Section submits requests for changes of the
design to the Construction Section comd.
6. The Construction Section installs the system:
a. Units are installed IAW manufacturer’s specifications and
Refrigeration Code and good refrigeration practices;

b. The installed units function properly;

c. Specified temperature, humidity and / or ventilation level


is achieved; and

d. Refrigeration / freezer units are properly levelled.


7. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the
Construction Section comd IAW unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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INSTALL SEWERAGE

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to install a sewerage system.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the sewerage system, and

(b) the date and time the system is to be operational.

(2) A complete drawing and specification (D&S) of sewerage system.

(3) A detailed scope of work.

(4) Section sized element.

(5) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section installs a sewerage system IAW the
D&S and timings given in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section verifies the accuracy of the D&S by
ensuring the following:
a. Specifications provide adequate capacity for expected
flows and volumes;

b. Treatment selected will meet effluent quality guidelines


and / or environmental regulations; and

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c. Verifies that all materials needed to complete the


structure are available.
3. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
4. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the installation.
5. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the installation.
6. The Construction Section coordinates with the designated heavy
equipment operator for excavation of the sewer system, site levelling for
the re-locatable sewage treatment plant, or excavation of the sewage
lagoon.
7. The Construction Section constructs a sewage collection system
IAW D&S.
8. The Construction Section installs a re-locatable sewage treatment
plant IAW D&S ensuring the effluent meets the Guidelines for Effluent
Quality and Wastewater Treatment at Federal Establishments.
9. The Construction Section constructs a sewage lagoon IAW D&S
ensuring the effluent meets the Guidelines for Effluent Quality and
Wastewater Treatment at Federal Establishments.
10. The Construction Section ensures the collection system and sewage
plant is operational and functioning properly.
11. The Construction Section ensures that as built drawings are
completed following installation tasks.
12. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305277S

MAINTAIN ED EQUIPMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to maintain ED equipment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location of the of ED equipment, and

(b) the date and time the ED equipment is to be maintained.

(2) System design and specification (D&S).

(3) All applicable codes and regulations.

(4) Manufacturer’s specifications.

(5) Section sized element.

(6) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section maintains the ED equipment IAW the
manufacturer’s specifications, all applicable codes, common trade practices and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the maintenance.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are

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implemented throughout the maintenance.
5. The Construction Section performs maintenance on the distribution
system IAW the manufacturer’s specifications, all applicable codes and
common trade practices.
6. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305278S

MAINTAIN EG EQUIPMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to maintain EG equipment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location of the of EG equipment, and

(b) the date and time the EG equipment is to be maintained.

(2) System design and specification (D&S).

(3) Operator and maintenance manuals.

(4) Section sized element.

(5) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section maintains the EG equipment IAW the
manufacturer’s specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the maintenance.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the maintenance.
5. The Construction Section safely performs maintenance to the power

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generating equipment IAW the operating and maintenance manuals and
common trade practices ensuring the section maintains operations /
maintenance log(s) and record(s).
6. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the troop
headquarters IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305279S

MAINTAIN REFRIGERATION / HVAC SYSTEMS

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to maintain a refrigeration /
HVAC system.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location of the refrigeration / HVAC system, and

(b) the date and time the refrigeration / HVAC system is to be


operational.

(2) Manufacturer’s specifications & maintenance manuals.

(3) Construction Section sized element.

(4) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section maintains a refrigeration / HVAC
system IAW the manufacturer’s specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the task.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the task.
5. The Construction Section performs preventative maintenance on all

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major components of the refrigeration / HVAC system according the
manufacturer’s specifications. Refrigerant leaks must be tested on all
lines, connections, and refrigerant containing equipment.
6. The Construction Section submits task status reports to Construction
Section comd IAW unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305280S

OPERATE EG EQUIPMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to operate EG equipment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location of the EG equipment, and

(b) the date and time the EG equipment is to be operational.

(2) System design and specification (D&S),

(3) Operator and maintenance manuals,

(4) Section sized element, and

(5) The equipment required to complete the task; and

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section operates the EG equipment IAW the
manufacturer’s specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A0231000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A0234174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the operation.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the operation.
5. The Construction Section safely operates the power generating

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equipment IAW the operation manual ensuring the section maintains
operations / maintenance log(s) and record(s).
6. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E8235281S

REPAIR ED EQUIPMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to repair / replace ED
equipment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location of the of ED equipment, and

(b) the date and time the ED equipment is to be repaired or replaced.

(2) System design and specification (D&S).

(3) All applicable codes and regulations.

(4) Manufacturer’s specifications.

(5) Section sized element.

(6) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section makes repairs or replacements to the ED
system IAW the manufacturer’s specifications, all applicable code, common trade practices and
timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A0231000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A0234174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the repairs.

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4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the repairs.
5. The Construction Section performs repairs and/or replacements to
the distribution system IAW the manufacturer’s specifications, all
applicable codes and common trade practices.
6. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305282S

REPAIR EG EQUIPMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to repair EG equipment.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location of the of EG equipment, and

(b) the date and time the EG equipment is to be repaired.

(2) System design and specification (D&S).

(3) Operator and maintenance manuals.

(4) Section sized element.

(5) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section repairs the EG equipment IAW the
manufacturer’s specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are
observed throughout the repairs.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the repairs.
5. The Construction Section inspects the EG equipment to determine

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the fault through the use of the operating and maintenance manual and
common trade practices.
6. The Construction Section safely repairs the power generating
equipment IAW the operator and maintenance manual and common
trade practices ensuring the section maintains operations / maintenance
log(s) and record(s).
7. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the section
comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305283S

REPAIR EXTERIOR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to repair an exterior water
distribution system.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the damaged distribution system, and

(b) the date and time the system is to be repaired.

(2) Construction Section sized element.

(3) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section repairs a water distribution system IAW
the timings given in orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the repair.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the repair.
5. The Construction Section repairs a damaged water distribution
system:
a. Isolates the damaged portion of the line;

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b. Excavates at the break;

c. Performs the repairs;

d. Disinfects and tests the line; and

e. Backfills.
6. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the
Construction Section comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305284S

REPAIR INTERIOR GAS AND PLUMBING

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to repair interior gas and
plumbing.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location of the repair for interior gas and plumbing, and

(b) the date and time the interior gas and plumbing is to be
operational.

(2) All applicable codes and related acts.

(3) System design and specification (D&S).

(4) Manufacturer’s specifications.

(5) Construction Section sized element.

(6) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element repairs interior gas and plumbing IAW the
manufacturer’s specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the installation.

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4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the installation.
5. The Construction Section conducts repairs as applicable on the gas
and plumbing system IAW manufacturer’s specifications, common trade
practices, and all related codes and acts ensuring a pressure test is
conducted.
6. Construction Section tests the system IAW manufacturer’s
specifications, common trade practices, and all related codes and acts.
7. The Construction Section ensures that as built drawings are completed
following installation tasks.
8. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the
Construction Section comd IAW the unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82305285S

REPAIR REFRIGERATION / HVAC SYSTEMS

LEVEL: 2 (Construction Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Construction Section receives orders to repair a refrigeration /
HVAC system.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the location of the refrigeration / HVAC system, and

(b) the date and time the refrigeration / HVAC system is to be


operational.

(2) Manufacturer’s specifications & maintenance manuals.

(3) Construction Section sized element.

(4) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Section repairs a refrigeration / HVAC system
IAW the manufacturer’s specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The Construction Section ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the task.
4. The Construction Section ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the task.
5. For a repair task, the Construction Section conducts reconnaissance to

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ensure the equipment is operating IAW the manufacturer’s specifications.
6. When the Construction Section repairs an existing refrigeration /
HVAC system, the tradesperson:
a. Replaces non-serviceable components IAW
manufacturer’s specifications.

b. Recovers / reclaims / reuse discarded refrigerant using a


reclaimer IAW environmental regulations.

c. Tests for refrigerant leaks.


7. The Construction Section submits task status reports to the
Construction Section comd IAW unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E82405289S

EXECUTE CONSTRUCTION SURVEY

LEVEL: 2 (Resources / Design Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The section receives orders to survey a proposed location for a
forthcoming vertical or horizontal construction project.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) The proposed location of the construction project.

(b) The date and time the survey is to be completed.

(2) Project drawing and specifications.

(3) Section sized element.

(4) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element will conduct a survey for a proposed location for a
vertical or horizontal project IAW the drawing specifications and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Section conducts battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Construction Section establishes / coordinates task site security
IAW A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The section ensures that safety precautions are observed throughout
the survey.
4. The section properly uses and maintains survey equipment and
accurately records field data IAW the common practices for surveying.
5. The section conducts a detailed survey of the proposed construction
site IAW the common practices for surveying for vertical or horizontal

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construction.
6. The section uses the field notes to produce a topographic drawing /
site plan of the project area.
7. The section submits task status reports to the section comd IAW the
unit SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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TROOP

E83401286S

MAINTAIN INFRASTRUCTURE

LEVEL: 3 (Construction Troop)

PHASE: All

Reference: B-GL-361-012/FP-001 Accommodations, Installations and Engineering Services for


Deployed Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. An initial / temporary standard camp exists and must be maintained
over a period of time.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher, to include:

(a) the general location of the camp.

(b) the date and time the camp is to remain operational.

(2) All applicable codes and regulations.

(3) Manufacturer’s specifications.

(4) Troop sized element.

(5) The equipment required to complete the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Construction Troop will maintain initial / temporary standard
camp IAW all applicable codes and regulations and timings given.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Construction Troop ensures that safety precautions are observed
throughout the duration of maintenance.
2. The Construction Troop ensures quality assurance procedures are
implemented throughout the duration of maintenance.
3. The Construction Troop maintains systems and equipment IAW the

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following BTS:
a. ED IAW BTS E82305277S MAINTAIN ED
EQUIPMENT;

b. EG IAW BTS E82305278S MAINTAIN EG


EQUIPMENT; and

c. Refrigeration / HVAC IAW BTS E82305279S


MAINTAIN REFRIGERATION / HVAC EQUIPMENT.
4. The Construction Troop repairs systems and equipment as required
IAW the following BTS:
a. ED IAW BTS E82305281S REPAIR ED EQUIPMENT;

b. EG IAW BTS E82305282S REPAIR EG EQUIPMENT;

c. Refrigeration / HVAC IAW BTS E82305285S REPAIR


REFRIGERATION / HVAC EQUIPMENT;

d. Interior Gas and Plumbing IAW BTS E82305284S


REPAIR INTERIOR GAS AND PLUMBING; and

e. Exterior Water Distribution IAW BTS E82305283S


REPAIR EXTERIOR WATER DISTRIBUTION.
5. The Construction Troop submits task status reports to higher
command IAW unit SOP’s.
Functional BTS: Nil

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GEOMATICS

E92701193E

PRODUCE A GEOMATIC PRODUCT UTILIZING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION


SYSTEMS

LEVEL: 2 (Geomatics Support Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations;


B. DEFENSE MAPPING SCHOOL—Introduction To RSI/GIS;
C. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-015/FP-001 Geomatics Support;
D. Sections 3-4, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban
Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Geomatics Support Team (GST) has been tasked to produce a
geomatic product utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

b. Given:

(1) Detailed tasking from one level of command higher to include:

(a) The specified area.

(b) The type of geomatic product required.

(2) Timings with respect to the completion of the geomatic product.

(3) A secure environment.

(4) The necessary equipment and facilities to conduct the task.

(5) Sufficient personnel to execute the task.

(6) Access to the geospatial database.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Geomatics Support Team (GST) exploits the geospatial
database to produce a geomatic product using GIS for the supported unit/formation in a timely
manner.

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1. The GST will exploit and manipulate the existing geographic
database.
2. If necessary, the GST will acquire additional data in theatre IAW
BTS E92705198E, MAINTAIN A GEOSPATIAL DATABASE, to meet
the product requirements.
3. The GST will verify the geospatial data for accuracy, coverage,
classification and currency.
4. The GST will produce the geomatic product.
5. The GST will archive the product digitally.
Functional BTS: E92705197E EXECUTE GEOMATIC FIELD REPRODUCTION
E92705199E MANAGE DISTRIBUTION OF A GEOMATIC PRODUCT

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E92701194E

PRODUCE MISSION SPECIFIC DECISION AIDS

LEVEL: 2 (Geomatics Support Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations;


B. Chapter 3, B-GL-361-015/FP-001 Geomatics Support;
C. Sections 3-4, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban
Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Geomatics Support Team (GST) has been tasked to produce a
mission specific decision aid.

b. Given:

(1) Detailed tasking from one level of command higher to include:

(a) The Area of Interest.

(b) The type of decision aid required.

(2) Timings with respect to the completion of the decision aid.

(3) A secure environment.

(4) The necessary equipment and facilities to conduct the task.

(5) Sufficient personnel to execute the task.

(6) Access to the geospatial database.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Geomatics Support Team (GST) exploits the geospatial
database to produce a mission specific decision aid yielding a vision of the terrain and it’s
impacts on soldiers, weapon systems and tactics for the supported unit/formation in a timely
manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The GST will exploit and manipulate the existing geographic
database.

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2. If necessary, the GST will acquire additional data in theatre IAW BTS
E92705198E, MAINTAIN A GEOSPATIAL DATABASE, to meet the
product requirements.
3. The GST will verify the geospatial data for accuracy, coverage,
classification and currency.
4. The GST will produce the mission specific decision aid.
5. The GST will archive the product digitally.
Functional BTS: E92705197E EXECUTE GEOMATIC FIELD REPRODUCTION
E92705199E MANAGE DISTRIBUTION OF A GEOMATIC PRODUCT

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E92701195E

PRODUCE THREE DIMENSIONAL TERRAIN VISUALIZATION PRODUCT

LEVEL: 2 (Geomatic Support Team)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Geomatics Support Team (GST) has been tasked to produce a
three dimensional (3D) terrain visualization product.

b. Given:

(1) Detailed tasking from one level of command higher to include:

(a) The specified area.

(b) The type of 3D terrain visualization product required.

(2) Timings with respect to the completion of the 3D terrain visualization


product.

(3) A secure environment.

(4) The necessary equipment and facilities to conduct the task.

(5) Sufficient personnel to execute the task.

(6) Access to the geospatial database.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Geomatics Support Team (GST) exploits the geospatial
database to produce a 3D terrain visualization product for the supported unit/formation in a
timely manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The GST will exploit and manipulate the existing geographic
database.
2. If necessary, the GST will acquire additional data in theatre IAW
BTS E92705198E, MAINTAIN A GEOSPATIAL DATABASE, to meet
the product requirements.

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3. The GST will verify the geospatial data for accuracy, coverage,
classification and currency.
4. The GST will produce the 3D terrain visualization product.
5. The GST will archive the product digitally.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E92702196E

PERFORM FIELD SURVEY

LEVEL: 2 (Geomatics Support Team of Field Survey Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations;


B. ELEMENTARY SURVEYING EDITION 8;
C. SURVEYING (KAHMEN AND FAIG);
D. Chapter 7 and Section 2, Chapter 8, B-GL-361-015/FP-001 Geomatics Support.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Geomatics Support Team receives a tasking to conduct a field
survey.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include:

(a) The level of accuracy required.

(b) The type of survey required.

(c) Timings commensurate with the scope of the task.

(d) The necessary equipment to conduct the task.

(e) Sufficient personnel to execute the survey.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Geomatics Support Team provides positioning and orientation
information to the level of accuracy stipulated in orders and within the time allotted.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The GST conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The GST establishes / coordinates task site security IAW
A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
3. The GST properly uses and maintains survey equipment and
accurately records field data IAW refs B to D and the common practices
for surveying.

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4. The GST computes and compiles the collected data.
5. The GST ensures the proper dissemination of the finished data.
6. The GST submits task status reports to the higher comd IAW the
unit/formation SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E92705197E

EXECUTE GEOMATIC FIELD REPRODUCTION

LEVEL: 2 (Geomatics Support Team)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. Section 3, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations;


B. GRAPHICAL ARTS TECHNICAL FOUNDATION (GATF) PRACTICAL GUIDE TO
COLOUR MANAGEMENT.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Geomatics Support Team (GST) has been tasked to establish a
geomatic field reproduction capability.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include:

(a) timings with respect to the commencement of operations and the


duration of the task, and

(b) priority of work.

(2) A secure environment.

(3) The necessary equipment and facilities to conduct the task.

(4) Sufficient personnel to execute the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Geomatics Support Team (GST) reproduces hardcopy and
digital geomatic products to meet the requirements of the supported unit/formation in a timely
manner. Hardcopy products will be produced at the rate of 10 copies per printer per hour.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The GST conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A0231000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The GST provides rapid response printing on demand.
3. The GST reproduces standard geomatic products IAW priority of
work given in orders.
4. The GST prints unique products derived from the Geomatics Support

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Teams (GST).
5. The GST will request base plant support for reproduction tasks
which exceed GST capabilities.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E92705198E

MAINTAIN A GEOSPATIAL DATABASE

LEVEL: 2 (Geomatics Support Team or Data Access Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 4, B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer Operations;


B. Chapter 5, B-GL-315-015/FP-001 Geomatics Support.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Geomatics Support Team (GST) has been tasked to maintain a
geospatial database.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include:

(a) The Area of Interest.

(b) The scope of support require.

(2) Timings with respect to the commencement of operations and the duration
of the task.

(3) A secure environment.

(4) The necessary equipment and facilities to conduct the task.

(5) Sufficient personnel to execute the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Geomatics Support Team (GST) maintains the currency of the
geospatial database to meet the requirements of the supported unit/formation in a timely manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The GST determines and acquires suitable source material required
to support the mission.
2. The GST collects additional data in theatre and updates the
geospatial database IAW E92702196E PERFORM FIELD SURVEY.
3. The GST will verify the geospatial database for accuracy, coverage,
classification and currency.

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4. The GST will archive the geospatial database.
5. The GST determines geospatial shortcomings and addresses them
through other source material or assets.
6. The GST will provide access to the geospatial database to authorized
users.
Functional BTS: Nil

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E92705199E

MANAGE THE DISTRIBUTION OF GEOMATIC PRODUCTS

LEVEL: 2 (Geomatics Support Team or Map Supply Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 4, Chapter B-GL-361-001/FP-001 Land Force Engineer


Operations;
B. Chapter 4, B-GL-315-015/FP-001 Geomatics Support.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Geomatics Support Team (GST) has been established in hard
standing accommodations and has been tasked to provide geomatic products to
the supported unit/formation.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include:

(a) The Area of Interest.

(b) The scope of support required.

(2) Timings with respect to the commencement of operations and the duration
of the task.

(3) A secure environment.

(4) The necessary equipment and facilities to conduct the task.

(5) Sufficient personnel to execute the task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Geomatics Support Team (GST) manages hardcopy and
digital geomatic products to meet the requirements of the supported unit/formation in a timely
manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The GST conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE
2. The GST arranges local storage for geomatic products.
3. The GST sources geomatics products at theatre level.

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4. The GST establishes and operates the Geomatic Products Supply
Point which:
a. breaks down theater supplied bulk stocks;

b. prepares formation or unit loads; and

c. arranges shipping or unit collection.


5. The GST monitors consumption rates and manages stock levels of
hardcopy and digital geomatic products ensuring minimum capacity is
always maintained. If required, the GST seeks release of controlled
stocks from the appropriate operations staff.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CHAPTER 6
SIGNALS
1. This chapter covers the following elements:
a. C2IS elements integral to other units, including:

(1) LCIS Dets,

(2) Unit Signal Platoons / Troops.

b. The Bde HQ and Sigs Sqn; and

c. EW Troops and Squadrons.


2. The BTS contained in this chapter may be amended as a result of the Command Support
Pilot Project.

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C2IS

SECTION / DETACHMENT / PARTY

S12301016E

RECONNOITRE A NEW HEADQUARTERS (HQ) LOCATION

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Party)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. SECTION 5, CHAPTER 1 AND ANNEXES C TO J, B-GL 321-002/FP-001 Signals in Battle
Volume 2;
C. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 6;
D. SECTION 2, CHAPTER 5, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The deployed formation HQ as forecasted an imminent move. Support
element must recce a new operationally suitable HQ location, paying particular
attention to communication needs of formation HQ. Depending on flow of battle,
the Recce Officer may be continuously deployed and composition of Recce party
may vary.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) A communications equipped vehicle.

(3) Map.

(4) Required Passwords.

(5) Enemy and friendly situation.

(6) Potential HQ locations.

(7) Communication and tactical requirements.

(8) Suggested routes.

c. Denied. Non tactical communications

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2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce party must find and provide a detailed recce report on
the new HQ location to higher.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Party executes Battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Party manoeuvres IAW with BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
3. The Recce Party provides detailed recce report to higher to include:
a. Location;

b. Contact Point;

c. Crash RV;

d. Alternate location;

e. Helicopter Landing Site;

f. Route marking (if applicable);and

g. Critical Access Points (if applicable).

Functional BTS: Nil

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S12301017E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A COMMUNICATIONS DETACHMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Detachment)

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. Chapters 1 TO 5, B-Gl-351-003/FP-001 Communications Electronics Standing Instructions;
C. Annex C, B-GL-352-004/FP-001 Electronic Warfare;
D. INFOSEC 2(B).
1. CONDITIONS :
a. Situation. The Detachment must provide C2 communications systems for the
Comd and his staff.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and orders from one level higher.

(2) CEOI.

(3) Current Crypto Material.

(4) Combat Net radio Diagram.

(5) Wide Area System Configuration Diagram.

(6) Tactical email addresses.

(7) Unit C2IS classified and designated user folder/file configuration and
naming (as applicable).

(8) Minimum of one out-station.

(9) Map.

(10) Enemy and friendly situation.

(11) Routes.

c. Denied. Non tactical communications.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment provides effective secure CIS between higher and
subordinate elements.

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1. The Detachment executes Battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Detachment manoeuvres IAW with BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
3. The Detachment occupies location IAW BTS A02304174E
EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
4. The Detachment develops and ensures OPSEC IAW BTS
A02304042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
5. The Detachment must:
a. Configure and maintain det communications;

b. Engineer all voice and data communication on assign


network;

c. Establish Local Distribution Network (as applicable);

d. Establish Message Handling System (if applicable);

e. Establish C2IS (as applicable);

f. Apply EPM IAW ref C;

g. Provide ref RRB function as required;

h. Assist in managing power distribution IAW power


distribution plan (if applicable); and

i. Ensure COMSEC measures are adhered to IAW ref D.

Functional BTS: Nil

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S12301018E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A COMMAND POST (CP) DETACHMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. FSOP 207 and 208, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP;


B. USOP 202, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS :
a. Situation. The Detachment must provide CIS to the Comd and his staff.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and orders from on level higher.

(2) CEOI.

(3) Current Crypto Material.

(4) Combat Net radio Diagram.

(5) Wide Area System Configuration Diagram.

(6) Unit C2IS classified and designated user folder/file configuration and
naming (as applicable).

(7) Minimum of one out-station.

(8) Support personnel.

c. Denied. Non tactical communications.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment facilitates effective command and control of
subordinate elements through the maintenance of voice and data communications.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Detachment deploys IAW BTS S12301017E DEPLOY AND
OPERATE A COMMS DET.
2. The Detachment must:
a. Configure and establish communications and information
services for respective CP Cell, meeting all operational

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and technical requirements;

b. Assist in security/defence of CP complex;

c. Assist in upgrading security measures such as concertina


around complex and installation of early warning devices
(where applicable);

d. Maintain current orders, instructions, SOP, and maps;


and

e. Assist in ensuring EMCON IAW orders.

Functional BTS: Nil

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S12301019E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A LINE DETACHMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Line Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 6;


B. TBITS 6.9;
C. Tech 384.3 TDM BICSI Vol. I and II.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The deployed element requires line support.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and orders from one level higher.

(2) Line plan.

(3) Map.

(4) Required Passwords.

(5) Enemy and friendly situation.

(6) Routes.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment will provide effective line support to the deployed
element.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Line Detachment deploys IAW BTS S12301017E DEPLOY
AND OPERATE A COMMS DET.
2. The Line Detachment must:
a. Liaise with Bde LCF and/or HQ & Sigs Sqn LCF as
required;

b. Properly lay all assigned lines using applicable means,


dismounted or vehicular;

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c. Utilize applicable line laying methods whether;

d. Buried cable,

e. Ground level cable,

f. Raised wire, or

g. Structure wiring,

h. Establish and/or assist in fault control;

i. Provide and lay Military and/or Civilian infrastructure


connectivity (if applicable);

j. React to line problems with effective fault isolation and


urgent repair in order of established priority. Repair of
lines or equipment may include both forward and second
line repair;

k. Maintain logs, records and applicable accounting


documentation of all locals, line faults, outages, and
repairs IAW ref; and

l. Establish and maintain security patrols of installed cables


/ lines as the situation dictates.

Functional BTS: Nil

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S12301020E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS DET

LEVEL: 2 (SATCOM Det)

PHASE: ALL

References: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported formation requires satellite communications.

b. Given:

(1) Applicable CEOI.

(2) Dedicated National level engineering support.

(3) Det SOP’s.

(4) Administrative Support IAW Command relationship.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The satellite communication detachment provides effective Rear
Link communications to the supported formation.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The Detachment deploys IAW BTS S12301017E DEPLOY AND


OPERATE A COMMS DET.
2. The Detachment establishes communications with Canadian Forces
National Operations Centre (CFNOC) for engineering purposes.
3. The Detachment liaises with NDHQ J6 for the provision of
requested CIS circuits and networks.
4. The Detachment determines and applies applicable CEOI’S/CESI’S
and SOP’s in order to operate the Satellite Communications Det.
5. The Detachment enables applicable CIS services.
Functional BTS: Nil

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S12301327E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A RADIO RELAY DETACHMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. SECTION 2, CHAPTER 3, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals In Battle Volume 6.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element must ensure passage of information to and from the
deployed formation. The requirement for a WAS arises.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and mission order from one level higher.

(2) CEOI.

(3) Current Crypto Material.

(4) Combat Net radio Diagram.

(5) Wide Area System Configuration Diagram.

c. Denied. Non tactical communications.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Section will provide effective secure CIS between IRRV Call
Signs.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Section deploys IAW BTS S12301017E DEPLOY AND
OPERATE A COMMS DET.
2. The Section must:
a. Configure and maintain Radio Relay det
communications;

b. Ensure connectivity to fibre optic cables between HQ


Nodes and Radio Nodes as applicable;

c. Engineer all voice and data communication on assigned

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network; and

d. Provide repeater function (as applicable).

Functional BTS: Nil

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S12305021E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE AN LCIS DETACHMENT

LEVEL: 2 (LCIS Detachment)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 6;


B. B-GL-342-001/FP-000 Land Equipment Management System.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The deployed element requires CIS maintenance.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and orders from one level higher.

(2) Spare parts as per type and quantity of eqpt deployed.

(3) Communications Repair Request.

(4) Repair Recovery Request.

(5) Required Passwords and Routes.

(6) Enemy and friendly situation.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Detachment will provide timely and effective CIS
maintenance throughout its AOR.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Detachment deploys IAW BTS S12301017E DEPLOY AND
OPERATE A COMMS DET.
2. The Detachment must:
a. React with effective fault isolation and urgent repair IAW
with most current technical references on applicable CIS
equipment, and
b. Maintain logs, records and applicable accounting
documentation of all faults, outages, and repairs IAW ref.
Functional BTS: Nil

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TROOP

S13301022E

OPERATE A FACILITY CONTROL (FC) DETACHMENT

LEVEL: 3 (Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. SECTION 1, CHAPTER 7, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. SECTION 8, CHAPTER 3, B-GL 321-002/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 2;
D. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle;
E. B-GL-351-003/FP-001 Communications Electronics Standing Instructions;
F. INFOSEC 2(B).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported CP/HQ requires CIS management.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and orders from one level higher.

(2) Unit CP or formation HQ complex (as applicable).

(3) CEOI.

(4) CMS/CMMS plan.

(5) Current Crypto Material.

(6) Combat Net radio Diagram.

(7) Wide Area System Configuration Diagram.

(8) Assistance from SEP and OSC (if required).

(9) Tactical email addresses.

(10) Unit classified or designated C2IS user folder/file configuration and


naming.

(11) Sufficient IRIS equipped vehicles to conduct wired and wireless CIS
management.

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c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The FC detachment manages the CIS capability for the supported
element throughout the AOR.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop deploys its detachments IAW BTS S12301017E
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A COMMS DET.
2. The Troop must:
a. Develop and ensure CIS management IAW SEP and OSC
directives;

b. Control CIS management after connecting to applicable


LDN;

c. Coordinate CIS management of departing and joining


elements;

d. React and apply corrective measures to failures;

e. Coordinate and engineer required maintenance; and

f. Disseminate operating information on the status of the


CIS to all required parties.

Functional BTS: Nil

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S13301023E

PROVIDE ITSEC FACILITY CONTROL (ITSEC FC) SERVICES

LEVEL: 3 (Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. SECTION 1, CHAPTER 7, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. CHAPTER 4, B-GL 321-002/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 2;
D. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle;
E. B-GL-351-003/FP-001 Communications Electronics Standing Instructions;
F. INFOSEC 2(B);
G. IKMS Custodian’s Handbook.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported element requires COMSEC support.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and orders from one level higher.

(2) CEOI.

(3) CMS plan.

(4) COMSEC equipment.

(5) Assistance from SEP and OSC resources (if required).

(6) Combat Net radio Diagram.

(7) Wide Area System Configuration Diagram.

(8) Tactical email addresses.

(9) Unit classified and designated C2IS user folder/file configuration and
naming (if applicable).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Troop provides COMSEC support to the deployed element
throughout the depth of its AOR.

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1. The Troop deploys its Detachments IAW BTS S12301017E
DEPLOY AND OPERATE A COMMS DET.
2. The Troop:
a. Creates a CMMS plan.

b. Creates a detailed COMSEC compromise plan.

c. Generates load groups and keying material.

d. Establishes a distribution plan.

e. Executes distribution using the following means: (as


applicable):

(1) Physical delivery.

(2) Wireless transmission.

(3) Electronically through LDN.

(4) Other Secure wired means.

f. Reacts to any COMSEC incident or compromise IAW


refs.

g. Prepares emergency destruction plan.

h. Maintains an inventory of all COMSEC material.

i. Executes an OPSEC re-establishment plan.

Functional BTS: Nil

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S13401024E

COORDINATE COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) SERVICES

LEVEL: 3 (Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. CHAPTER 8, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. CHAPTERS 3 AND 6, B-GL 321-002/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 2;
D. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 6;
E. SECTION 4, CHAPTER 4, B-GL-352-004/FP-001 Electronic Warfare;
F. INFOSEC 2(B).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The deployed formation requires information system services in
support of Command and Control.

b. Given:

(1) A deployed formation.

(2) Op order and orders from one level higher.

(3) CEOI.

(4) DWAN and CWAN connectivity.

(5) Unit classified and designated C2IS user folders/file configuration and
naming (as applicable).

(6) Group account configuration and naming conventions.

(7) Links to commercial communications means.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The Troop will coordinate secure and non-secure information
system services between sections of the deployed formation, to higher formations, and to sub-
units.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop must ensure that the following BTS occur:
a. Recce a Headquarters IAW BTS S1231016E RECCE A

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NEW HEADQUARTERS LOCATION;

b. Facility Controller (FC) is deployed IAW BTS


S1331022E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FC DET;

c. An ITSEC FC is deployed IAW BTS S1331023E


PROVIDE ITSEC FC SERVICES;

d. Communications Node is deployed IAW BTS S1341026E


ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A COMMS NODE;

e. Coordinate Satellite Communications IAW BTS


S1231020E DEPLOY AND OPERATE A SATELLITE
DETACHMENT (as applicable).
2. The Troop:
a. Engineers and configures IS networks;

b. Monitors and maintains network stability; and

c. Monitors and maintains network security.


3. Military / Commercial Communication is available IAW BTS
S1231019E DEPLOY A LINE DETACHMENT (as applicable).
4. IAW refs, The Troop must:
a. Establish a local Distribution Network;
b. Establish, configure and engineer DWAN and CWAN
networks;
c. Establish Message Handling System;
d. Apply Electronic Protective Measures;
e. Liaise with FCS Det in Electrical Power Distribution
management;
f. Ensure COMSEC measures are adhered to on all
networks;
g. Liaise with FC and IS support dets in maintaining
integrity of CIS (Networks, Databases, and applications);
and
h. Liaise with the F of S, CCO and LCF as required.
Functional BTS: Nil

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S13401026E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A COMMUNICATIONS NODE

LEVEL: 3 (Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. SECTION 3, CHAPTER 4, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. SECTION 3, CHAPTER 3, B-GL- 321-002/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 2;
D. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals In Battle;
E. CHAPTER 3, B-GL-351-003/FP-001 Communications Electronics Standing Instructions;
F. INFOSEC 2(B).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The supported CP/HQ requires Communications Node to facilitate
C2IS to the Comd and his staff. Can be Trunk, Unit, HQ, and /or Access Node.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and mission order from one level higher.

(2) Unit CP or formation HQ complex (as applicable).

(3) CEOI.

(4) CMS/CMMS plan.

(5) Current Crypto Material.

(6) Combat Net radio Diagram.

(7) Wide Area System Configuration Diagram.

(8) Operational direction from SEP and OSC (as required).

(9) Tactical email addresses.

(10) Unit classified or designated C2IS user folder/file configuration and


naming.

(11) Minimum of one subordinate and one higher station.

c. Denied. Nil.

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2. TASK STANDARD: The node provides reliable voice and data capability to the
supported element throughout the depth of its’ AOR.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop deploys IAW BTS S1231017E DEPLOY AND
OPERATE A COMMS DET.
2. The Troop must:
a. Implement CIS IAW SEP and OSC, or FC’s directives;

b. Configure and Operate remote radio nets and Comms


links (as applicable);

c. Connect to applicable LDN;

d. Establish SDS Services (as applicable);

e. Monitor all respective networks at all times;

f. React and apply corrective measures to failures;

g. Implement required maintenance; and

h. Disseminate reports and returns on the CIS status to all


required parties.

Functional BTS: Nil

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S13401027E

ESTABLISH A CP COMPLEX

LEVEL: 3 (Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. CHAPTERS 6 AND 8, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. CHAPTERS 3, 4, AND 6 B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 2;
D. B-GL 321-003/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 6;
E. TITAN NETWORK IS SECURITY ORDERS 2000-12-14;
F. INFOSEC 2(B).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The deployed formation requires that a Headquarters complex be
established to provide passage of command and control functions.

b. Given:

(1) Element is deployed complete with Support elements.

(2) Communications Plan.

(3) Warning Orders and Orders from one level of command higher.

(4) Main, Alternate, Rear HQ complex and Comd’s TAC could be deployed
simultaneously.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The complex facilitates the unit Headquarters’ continued effective
command and control of formation operations and provides CIS support to the formation Comd
and his staff.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop executes Battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Party Recces a New HQ Location IAW BTS S12301016E
RECCE A NEW HQ LOCATION.
3. The Troop moves into location IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
4. The Troop:

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a. Occupies location IAW BTS A03404174E EXECUTE


LOCAL DEFENCE;

b. Direct IS support IAW BTS S13401025E COORDINATE


IS SERVICES;

c. Direct CIS support IAW BTS S13401024E


COORDINATE CIS SERVICES; and

d. Provide FC IAW BTS S13301022E OPERATE A FC


DET.
5. The Troop must:
a. Site the complex permitting good communications with
higher and subordinate elements while maximizing
Electronic Protective Measures (EPM);

b. Establish and maintain voice and data communications to


meet all operational and/or technical requirements;

c. Execute Step-up procedures (if applicable);

d. Execute Crash Move (if applicable); and

e. EMCON policy is observed as directed in orders.

Functional BTS: Nil

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S13401028E

PLAN AND DIRECT COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS)


SUPPORT

LEVEL: 3 (Troop)

PHASE: All

References: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The formation is tactically deployed and all formation level C2IS
systems must be established to facilitate command and control functions.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level higher.

(2) CEOI.

(3) The Squadron is deployed complete with all support elements.

(4) All required external communication and information system links.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The HQ CP facilitates the effective command and control of
formation operations through the establishment of all required secure and non-secure
communication and information systems within a deployed formation headquarters, links to all
subordinate elements, and links to required external organizations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Troop will:
a. Establish a CP Complex IAW BTS S13401027E
ESTABLISH A CP COMPLEX; and

b. Coordinate and Control CIS Services IAW BTS


S13401024E COORDINATE CIS SERVICES.

Functional BTS: S12301327E DEPLOY AND OPERATE A RADIO RELAY


DETACHMENT

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SQUADRON

S14701027E

ESTABLISH A CP COMPLEX

LEVEL: 4 (Squadron)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. CHAPTERS 6 AND 8, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. CHAPTERS 3,4, & 6 B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 2;
D. B-GL-321-003/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 6;
E. TITAN NETWORK IS SECURITY ORDERS 2000-12-14;
F. INFOSEC 2(B).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The deployed formation requires that a Headquarters complex be
established to provide passage of command and control functions.

b. Given:

(1) Element is deployed complete with Support elements.

(2) Communications Plan.

(3) Warning Orders and Orders from one level of command higher.

(4) Main, Alternate, Rear HQ complex and Comd’s TAC could be deployed
simultaneously.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The complex facilitates the formation Headquarters’ continued
effective command and control of formation operations and provides CIS support to the
formation Comd and his staff.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Squadron executes Battle procedure IAW BTS A04601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Party Recces a New HQ Location IAW BTS S12301016E
RECCE A NEW HQ LOCATION.
3. The Squadron moves into location IAW BTS A04603141E MOVE

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TACTICALLY.
4. The Squadron:
a. Occupies location IAW BTS A04604174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE,

b. Direct IS support IAW BTS S13401025E COORDINATE


IS SERVICES,

c. Direct CIS support IAW BTS S13401024E


COORDINATE CIS SERVICES,

d. Provides SEP functions IAW BTS S14701030E


PROVIDE SEP FUNCTIONS (as applicable), and

e. Provides OSC IAW BTS S14701029E PROVIDE OSC


FUNCTIONS (as applicable).
5. The Squadron must:
a. Site the complex permitting good communications with
higher and subordinate elements while maximizing
Electronic Protective Measures (EPM);

b. Establish and maintain voice and data communications to


meet all operational and/or technical requirements;

c. Execute Step-up procedures (if applicable); Execute Crash


Move (if applicable); and

d. EMCON policy is observed as directed in orders.

Functional BTS: S13401027E ESTABLISH A CP COMPLEX S12301327E DEPLOY AND


OPERATE A RADIO RELAY DETACHMENT

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S14701028E

PLAN AND DIRECT COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS)


SUPPORT

LEVEL: 4 (Squadron)

PHASE: All

References: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The formation is tactically deployed and all formation level C2IS
systems must be established to facilitate command and control functions.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level higher.

(2) CEOI.

(3) The Squadron is deployed complete with all support elements.

(4) All required external communication and information system links.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The HQ CP facilitates the effective command and control of
formation operations through the establishment of all required secure and non-secure
communication and information systems within a deployed formation headquarters, links to all
subordinate elements, and links to required external organizations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Squadron will:
a. Establish a CP Complex IAW BTS S14701027E
ESTABLISH A CP COMPLEX; and

b. Coordinate and Control CIS Services IAW BTS


S13401024E COORDINATE CIS SERVICES.

Functional BTS: S13401029E PLAN AND DIRECT CIS SUPPORT S12301327E


DEPLOY AND OPERATE A RADIO RELAY DETACHMENT

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S14701029E

PROVIDE OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS CONTROL (OSC) FUNCTIONS

LEVEL: 4 (Squadron)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. SECTION 1, CHAPTER 7, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. SECTION 8, CHAPTER 3, B-GL 321-002/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 2;
D. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle;
E. B-GL-351-003/FP-001 Communications Electronics Standing Instructions;
F. INFOSEC 2(B);
G. TITAN NETWORK IS SECURITY ORDERS 2000-12-14.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Squadron is tactically deployed and exercises control over the
operational systems.

b. Given:

(1) Higher formation HQ is deployed.

(2) Communication Plan, Orders and instructions from SEP.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The OSC provides technical and tactical control of all Facilities
Control (FC) as directed by the SEP. The OSC provides the detailed planning required to
implement SEP directives.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Squadron must:
a. Prepare and issue detailed instructions to implement SEP
directives.

b. Monitor the implementation of the communications plan.

c. Execute technical supervision of the system.

d. Liaise with SEP, other OSCs, HQs, and/or units (as


required).

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e. Receive updates from FC (as applicable).

f. Assist in ensuring EPM.

Functional BTS: S13301022E OPERATE A FACILITY CONTROL DETACHMENT

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S14701030E

PROVIDE SYSTEM EXECUTIVE AND PLANNING (SEP) FUNCTIONS

LEVEL: 4 (Squadron)

PHASE: All

References: A. C-53-750-000/MB-000 IRIS System Overview;


B. SECTION 1, CHAPTER 7, B-GL 351-001/FP-001 Signals in Battle Volume 1;
C. SECTION 8, CHAPTER 3, B-GL 321-002/FT-001 Signals in Battle Volume 2;
D. B-GL 321-006/FT-001 Signals in Battle;
E. B-GL-351-003/FP-001 Communications Electronics Standing Instructions;
F. INFOSEC 2(B);
G. TITAN NETWORK IS SECURITY ORDERS 2000-12-14.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Squadron plans formation communications and issues orders and
instructions prior to and during tactical deployment.

b. Given:

(1) Higher Formation HQ complex is deployed.

(2) Op order.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The SEP issues effective communication orders and instructions in
a timely manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Squadron must:
a. Design and execute communications plan to meet
operational requirements;

b. Issue the plans, orders and CEOI’s to sub-elements;

c. Ensure that system resources are used effectively;

d. Prepare contingency plans;

e. Manage frequency allocation and crypto planning;

f. Manage network and system performance;

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g. Ensure EPM; and

h. Establish liaison with national SEPs concerning the


provision of Gateways, international access links and
interface requirements (as required).

Functional BTS: S14701029E PROVIDE OSC FUNCTIONS

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SECTION/DETACHMENT/PARTY

S22301031E

DEPLOY AN ELECTRONIC WARFARE LIAISON OFFICER (EWLO)

LEVEL: 2 (EWLO Det)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 5, Chapter 2, B-GL-352-004-FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW element is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Det sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The EWLO Det is deployed and operates within the provisions of
the comd’s plan by providing EW advice and coordination.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The EWLO conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. OPSEC is maintained IAW BTS A02304042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The EWLO establishes and maintains communications on all
required nets.
4. The EWLO coordinates assigned EW support assets within AOR.
5. The EWLO advises on the employment of EW support assets.
6. The EWLO maintains situational awareness and reports information
of tactical importance.

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7. The EWLO submits reports and returns IAW refs.
8. The EWLO Det moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY to its assigned headquarters.
Functional BTS: Nil

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S22301035E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A SIGINT ELECTRONIC WARFARE COORDINATION


CENTRE ((S)EWCC)

LEVEL: 2 (EWCC DET)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-352-004-FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW element is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Det sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The EWCC is deployed in order to coordinate EW Sp for the
comd’s plan.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The (S)EWCC conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. OPSEC is maintained IAW BTS A02304042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The (S)EWCC establishes and maintains communications on all
required nets.
4. The (S)EWCC plans, allocates and coordinates assigned EW support
assets.
5. The (S)EWCC advises on the employment of EW support assets.
6. The (S)EWCC advises on the maintenance of effective EPM.
7. The (S)EWCC maintains situational awareness and reports
information of tactical importance.
8. The (S)EWCC maintains control of the appropriate command net(s).

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9. The (S)EWCC submits reports and returns IAW refs.
10. The (S)EWCC moves in sp of higher HQ. (Step-up)
Functional BTS: Nil

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S22302032E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A MEWT

LEVEL: 2 (MEWT)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-352-004/FP-002 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. Section 2, Chapter 6, B-GL-357-001/ FP-001 Intelligence Field Manual;
D. Section 8, Chapter 4, B-GL-352-001/FP-001 ISTAR;
E. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 FSOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW element is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.
b. Given:
(1) Orders from one level higher.
(2) Det sized element.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Det establishes an ESM capability and gathers information in
order to satisfy the commanders critical information requirements (CCIRs).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Det conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Det maintains situational awareness and reports information of
tactical importance.
3. The Det moves IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
4. The Det performs search, intercept and Direction Finding of signals
IAW refs.
5. The Det executes local defence IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE where appropriate.
6. The MEWT submits reports and returns IAW refs.
7. The MEWT advises on the employment of EW assets and
capabilities within AOR.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Signals

S22302033E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE AN ELINT DET

LEVEL: 2 (ELINT Det)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 4, Chapter 2, B-GL-352-004/FP-002 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. Section 2, Chapter 6, B-GL-357-001/ FP-001 Intelligence Field Manual;
D. Section 8, Chapter 4, B-GL-352-001/FP-001 ISTAR;
E. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 FSOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW element is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.
b. Given:
(1) Orders from one level higher.
(2) Det sized element.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Det establishes an ESM capability and gathers information in
order to satisfy the commanders critical information requirements (CCIRs).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Det conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Det maintains situational awareness and reports information of
tactical importance.
3. The Det moves IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
4. The Det performs search, intercept and Direction Finding of signals
IAW refs.
5. The Det executes local defence IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE.
6. The Det submits reports and returns IAW refs.
7. The Det advises on the employment of EW assets and capabilities
within AOR.
Functional BTS: Nil

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S22302034E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A SIGINT ELEMENT (SE)

LEVEL: 2 (SE Det)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-352-004-FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW element is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Det sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The SE Det establishes a SIGINT capability in order to satisfy the
commanders critical information requirements (CCIRs).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The SE conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E EXECUTE
BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. OPSEC is maintained IAW BTS A02304042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The SE establishes and maintains communications on all required
nets.
4. The SE maintains situational awareness and reports information of
tactical importance.
5. The SE submits reports and returns IAW refs.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Signals

S22303036E

DEPLOY AND OPERATE AN ECM DET

LEVEL: 2 (ECM Det)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 3, B-GL-352-004/FP-002 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW element is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Det sized element.

Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The ECM Det establishes an ECM capability in order to deny or
disrupt the use of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The ECM Det conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The ECM Det maintains situational awareness and reports
information of tactical importance.
3. The ECM Det moves IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
4. The ECM Det performs ECM IAW refs.
5. The ECM Det executes local defence IAW BTS A02304174E
EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
6. The ECM Det submits reports and returns IAW refs.
Functional BTS: Nil

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S22304381S

DEPLOY AND OPERATE A RCIEDD DET

LEVEL: 2 (RCIEDD Det)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-352-004-FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW element is a component of an Engr IEDD detachment that
supports a formation or unit for an operation, mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Tp sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The RCIEDD det provides training and intelligence briefings, as
required, on RCIED threat and force protection techniques.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The RCIEDD det conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The RCIEDD det maintains situational awareness.
3. The RCIEDD det moves IAW BTS A02303141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
4. The RCIEDD det executes local defence IAW BTS A02304174E
EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
5. The RCIEDD det provides training /briefings IAW refs A and B.
6. The RCIEDD det analyzes data IAW refs.
7. The RCIEDD det executes RCIEDD operations IAW IEDD TTP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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TROOP

S23401038E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A SIGINT ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS


CENTRE ((S)EWOC)

LEVEL: 3 (EWOC)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-352-004-FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW element is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Det sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Troop establishes an EWOC and successfully controls
allocated ESM assets in order to satisfy the commanders critical information requirements
(CCIRs).

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The (S)EWOC conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E


EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. OPSEC is maintained IAW BTS A03404042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
3. The (S)EWOC establishes and maintains communications on all
required nets.
4. The (S)EWOC maintains situational awareness and reports
information of tactical importance.
5. The (S)EWOC provides technical intelligence on the development
and deployment of RCIEDs within the theatre of operations.

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6. The (S)EWOC provides I&W on the development of new RCIED


TTP that circumvent current FP capabilities.
7. The (S)EWOC maintains control of the appropriate command net(s).
8. The (S)EWOC submits reports and returns IAW refs.
9. The (S)EWOC plans and implements the local defence plan IAW
BTS A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
10. SE Det are established IAW BTS S22302034E ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE A SE DET as required.
11. The (S)EWOC deploys and controls a ESM Baseline IAW BTS
S23402037E DEPLOY AND CONTROL AN ESM BASELINE.
12. The (S)EWOC moves in sp of higher HQ. (Step-up)
Functional BTS: Nil

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S23401040E

PROVIDE EW SP

LEVEL: 3 (EW Troop)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 4, Chapter 2 B-GL-352-004-FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW Troop is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Potential hostile action.

c. Denied: Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The EW Troop establishes an EW capability and successfully
controls allocated EW assets in order to satisfy the comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Battle procedure is conducted IAW BTS A03401000E EXECUTE
BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The EW Troop moves IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
3. OPSEC is maintained IAW BTS A03404042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
4. The EW Troop is sustained IAW BTS S23405041E DEPLOY AND
PROVIDE INTEGRAL CSS.
5. The (S)EWCC is established IAW BTS S22301035E ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE A (S)EWCC.
6. The baseline is established IAW BTS S23402037E DEPLOY AND
CONTROL AN ESM BASELINE.
7. Liaison is established IAW BTS S22301031E DEPLOY AN EWLO.
8. The (S)EWOC is established IAW BTS S23401038E ESTABLISH

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AND OPERATE A (S)EWOC.
9. ECM Dets are deployed IAW BTS S22303036E DEPLOY AND
OPERATE AN ECM DET.
10. Local Defence is initiated IAW BTS A03404174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE where appropriate.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Signals

S23402037E

DEPLOY AND CONTROL AN ESM BASELINE

LEVEL: 3 (EW Tp)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-352-004-FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW Troop is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Tp sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The EW Troop establishes an ESM baseline and successfully
responds to SEWOC tasks in order to satisfy the commanders critical information requirements
(CCIRs).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The EW Troop conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The EW Troop maintains situational awareness and reports
information of tactical importance.
3. The EW Troop moves IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
4. The EW Troop coordinates coverage with next higher level of EW
IAW ref A.
5. The EW Troop executes search, intercept and Direction Finding of
signals IAW ref A and B.
6. The EW Troop analyzes data IAW refs.

FUNCTIONAL BTS: S23402037E DEPLOY AND OPERATE A MEWT

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S23403039E

EXECUTE AN ECM PLAN

LEVEL: 3 (EW Tp)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 3, B-GL-352-004/FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW troop is supporting a formation or unit for an operation,
mission or task.

b. Given. EOD team (the EWCC and the SEWOC assist in the execution of the
ECM plan).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The EW Troop executes an ECM plan that meets ensures that
maximum force protection is provided while minimizing negative effects to friendly
communications capabilities or the operating environment. The ECM plan is coordinated with
the SEWCC and G6 with intelligence input from the G2 and SEWOC.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Battle procedure is conducted IAW BTS A03401000E, EXECUTE
BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. An ECM plan is generated and disseminated IAW refs.
3. The ECM dets are deployed IAW BTS S22303036E, DEPLOY AND
OPERATE AN ECM DET.
4. The EWCC, EWLO and SEWOC assist in the execution of the ECM
plan IAW with Refs.
5. The plan shall:
a. Cover current threat bands.

b. Through the G6, ensure that frequency confliction issues


are covered to minimize communications fratricide.
These issues will have to be revisited continually
depending on changes in friendly communications usage.

c. Take into account the effect on civilian communications

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systems.

d. Take into account the effect on RF sensitive installations


such as hospitals and airports.

e. Include testing and evaluation against any new RCIED


threats.

f. Identify the requirement for coverage to be temporarily


changed or expanded during an IEDD task, and provide
the procedures to do so.

g. Through G2 and other IEDD organizations, maintain


situational awareness on the current RCIED threat.

h. Report, through chain of command, any changes to the


threat and the effectiveness of current FP equipment.

i. Report, through chain of command, any changes to FP


TTP to counter changes in threat/operating environment. .

Functional BTS: Nil

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S23405041E

PROVIDE INTEGRAL CSS

LEVEL: 3 (Support Tp)

PHASE: All

Reference: EW TTP
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW Squadron is deployed.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher to include Sqn Admin and Mov orders.

(2) Potential hostile action.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Sp Tp provides the Combat Service Support to maintain the
operational capability of the Sqn.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Sp Tp executes Battle procedure is conducted IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Sp Tp moves IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Sp Tp occupies a hide IAW BTS A03404182E OCCUPY A
HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA.
4. The Sp Tp coordinates sustainment activities IAW BTS A04601186E
COORDINATE INTEGRAL CSS.
5. The Sp Tp provides maintenance services IAW BTS L12305307E
PERFORM A MRT TASK.
6. Local Defence is initiated IAW BTS A03404174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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SQUADRON

S24701040E

PROVIDE EW SP

LEVEL: 4 (EW Sqn)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 2 B-GL-352-004-FP-001 Tactical Electronic Warfare;


B. EW TTP;
C. FSOP 205, B-GL-333/001/FP-001 FORMATION SOP
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The EW Sqn is supporting a formation or unit for an operation, mission
or task.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Potential hostile action.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The EW Sqn establishes an EW/SIGINT capability and
successfully directs assets in order to satisfy the comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Battle procedure is conducted IAW BTS A04601000E EXECUTE
BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The EW Sqn moves IAW BTS A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. OPSEC is maintained IAW BTS A04604042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
4. The EW Sqn is sustained IAW BTS S23405041E DEPLOY AND
PROVIDE INTEGRAL CSS.
5. The (S)EWCC is established IAW BTS S22301035E ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE A (S)EWCC.
6. The baseline is deployed IAW BTS S23402037E DEPLOY AND
CONTROL AN ESM BASELINE.

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7. Liaison is established IAW BTS S22301031E DEPLOY EWLOs.
8. The (S)EWOC is established IAW BTS S23401038E ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE A (S)EWOC.
9. ECM Dets are deployed IAW BTS S22303036E DEPLOY AND
OPERATE AN ECM DET.
10. Local Defence is initiated IAW BTS A04604174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE where appropriate.
Functional BTS: S23401040E PROVIDE EW SUPPORT

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CHAPTER 7
INFANTRY
1. There are three basic types of infantry as follows:
a. ‘Dismounted’ – Dismounted infantry skills are the core of the Infantry’s
profession and as such, are applicable to all infantry, regardless of type or
function.

b. ‘Mechanized’ – These BTS are applicable to infantry mounted in APCs such as


the LAV III.

c. ‘Light’ – These BTS are applicable to specifically designated Light Infantry


Battalions and focus largely on specific types of mobility, i.e. airmobile or
parachute.
2. Each of these types of Infantry can be broken down further into subsets, which include
Common to all Infantry, Rifle, or Recce. In the case of Recce, these BTS apply to all Recce
Platoons less the specifically Light Infantry Recce BTS identified within.
3. As a result, a complete series of BTS for the Infantry appears as follows:
Army Common Dismtd Mech Rifle Light Rifle Recce
Common to Inf Rifle

Dismtd Essential Essential Essential


(Res)

Recce Essential Essential Essential Essential


(Res)

Light All All All All

Mech All All All All

Recce All All All

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COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO TO THREE

I02354139E / I03454139E

EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: Transitional

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. USOP 301.02, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit SOP;
C. TAM 807.06, B-GL-332-008/FP-001, Insert—Infantry.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed, executing their assigned mission
IAW Orders and is in contact with the enemy. The tactical situation is such that
the higher comd has ordered the element to disengage from the OPFOR through
the conduct of a withdrawal.

b. NB: This BTS should be trained at least four times due to the four different types
of withdrawal as follows:

(1) by Day,

(2) by Night,

(3) in contact, and

(4) out of contact.

c. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, to include the open fire policy.

(2) Subordinates.

d. Denied. Nil.

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2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes a coordinated withdrawal in order to


disengage from the OPFOR force IAW the will of the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element receives, understands and promulgates the withdrawal
plan IAW the Orders.
2. The element disengages from contact with the OPFOR in a controlled
and sequenced withdrawal IAW the plan.
3. Upon termination of the withdrawal, the element reorganizes IAW
BTS A02305301E / A03405301E REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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LEVELS TWO TO FOUR

I02353061E / I03453061E / I04653061E

EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

Reference: B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to execute an advance to contact.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the advance IAW orders. Once contact is
made, the element maintains contact and takes action IAW orders. The element maintains
sufficient combat power to conduct follow-on operations IAW the comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element occupies an assembly area, if applicable, IAW BTS
A03404182E / A04604182E OCCUPY A
HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA.
3. The element ensures that its attack position and LD are secure, then
moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E / A03403141E / A04603141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
4. Once contact is made, the element reacts IAW orders, executes
drills as necessary in ref A and ref B and reacts to the tactical situation,
as necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A02304081E / A03404081E / A04604081E REACT TO
INDIRECT FIRE;

b. A02304080E / A03404080E / A04604080E REACT TO


DIRECT FIRE; and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

c. A02303078E / I0343078E / I4463078E ENGAGE


TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPONS SYSTEMS.
5. The element takes subsequent action IAW Orders.
Functional BTS: I03403075E / I04603075E EXECUTE A BYPASS

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I02353081E / I03453081E / I04653081E

EXECUTE A RELIEF

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. Section 10, Chapter 11, B-GL-392-001/FP-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Section is executing relief operations in the
context of a larger force. This will include one of the following IAW ref A:

(1) A Relief in Place – a relief in which all or part of a force is replaced in a


sector by an incoming force.

(2) A Forward Relief – a relief in which a force advances or attacks through


another force that is in contact with the enemy.

(3) A Rearward Relief – a relief where a force effecting a movement to the


rear passes through the sector of a unit occupying a defensive position.

NOTE

Retirements, defined as: “a movement away from the OPFOR by a force out of contact” in
ref A, are not covered by this BTS. Such actions are covered by BTS A02303141E /
A03403141E / A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.

b. Given

(1) Higher headquarters orders.

(2) A relieving Mounted or Dismounted element.

(3) An in-place Mounted or Dismounted element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element relieves an in-place force or is relieved by another
force while maintaining combat effectiveness on the position.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes Battle Procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /

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A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with
emphasis on the relevant liaison and coordination.
2. The element ensures that there is an exchange of essential
information between elements.
3. At the designated time, there is an effective transfer of command
authority and equipment between the elements.
4. At all times, weapon effect coverage of kill zones and STA
coverage of the area of operations is maintained.
5. The element maintains operational security prior to and during
execution of the relief in accordance with BTS A02304042E /
A03404042E / A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
Functional BTS: Nil

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LEVELS THREE TO FOUR

I03402123E

EXECUTE ISTAR OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 3 TO 4

PHASE: ALL

REFERENCE: SECTIONS 3 AND 4, CHAPTER 6, B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion


in Battle.

1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting any phase of war where there is a
requirement to gather information for a higher comd.

b. Given:

(1) An OPFOR.

(2) Direction from higher headquarters on ISTAR activities and requirements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element gathers the relevant information and passes it to the
next higher headquarters in a timely manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element assigns collection tasks to subordinate elements through
a STA plan.
2. The element collates information received from subordinate elements
and higher headquarters
3. The element disseminates intelligence to higher headquarters and
lower elements.
Functional BTS: I02302085E RECONNOITRE POINT DISMOUNTED I02302051E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP

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I03453075E / I03453075E

EXECUTE A BYPASS

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

Reference: NIL
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element performs a tactical move IAW orders and encounters
enemy. The higher headquarters requires rapid continuation of movement and
permits bypassing. Bypass routes are available.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) The OPFOR is fixed and cannot manoeuvre, withdraw, or cause sufficient
casualties to prevent the element from carrying on its mission.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element bypasses OPFOR without being affected by OPFOR.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element IAW orders:
a. Issues CONTACT report;
b. Requests permission to bypass;
c. Conducts reconnaissance as required;
d. Develops a plan, considering use of available supporting
arms;
e. Issues orders to bypass;
f. Executes a tactical bypass; and
g. Sends SITREP to higher headquarters.
2. The element pickets the contact until a contact handover can be made
with another element.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I03463113S / I04663113S

EXECUTE HELIBORNE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Unique Operations

References: A. Chapter 8, B-GL-392-004/FP-001 Patrolling, Infantry;


B. Chapters 6 and 7, B-GA-441-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine;
C. Section 4, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide To Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is required to move tactically using airmobile assets to
carry out an assigned task.

b. NB: This BTS is intended to cover two different types of operations involving the
use of helicopters IAW ref B:

(1) Combat airlift - These operations normally involve the use of Utility
Tactical Transport Helicopters (UTTHs) and sometimes Medium
Transport Helicopters (MTHs) to provide land force commanders with the
ability to rapidly move combat forces, supplies equipment virtually
anywhere within their area of operations. Combat airlift operations are not
conducted in direct contact with the enemy and may or may not include
other members of the cbt tm.

(2) Airmobile - An operation in which combat forces and their equipment


manoeuvre about the battlefield in aircraft, normally helicopters, to engage
in ground combat.

c. Given

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Sufficient aviation assets are available.

d. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully plans and prepares to participate in an
airmobile operation within the time specified in orders (day and/or night).

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1. Element personnel and equipment are prepared for movement at the
time and place specified.
2. The element loads the aircraft at the pick-up zone (PZ) and
sufficient numbers of personnel and equipment arrive at the landing
zone (LZ) in order to accomplish the mission.
3. The element must complete the following:
a. plan action at the objective;

b. conduct final coordination and briefings once the


element and equipment marry-up with aircraft;

c. rehearsals; and

d. contingency plans for alternate action.


4. The element organizes the load based on the allowable cargo loads
as stated in higher orders.
5. The element briefs personnel on the helicopter landing formation.
6. The element establishes the priority of loading.
7. The element ensures the PZ is secured.
8. Groupings must achieve a balance of force and concentration of fire
in order to land maximum combat power.
9. The initial chalk secures the LZ if it is not already secured by
pathfinders or fire support, or an alternate site must be selected.
10. The element proceeds with its mission IAW orders.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I03423124E / I03423124E

EXECUTE AN INFILTRATION

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: NIL
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. In support of a higher comd’s plan or mission, the element must move
by stealth from its assembly area to its attack position in an OPFOR occupied
area.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element moves through the OPFOR area avoiding decisive
engagement and reaches the objective without the OPFOR determining the size of the friendly
force.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element carries out battle procedure IAW BTS A0341000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE. The plan for the infiltration
shoulder include the following considerations:
a. Primary and alternate routes;

b. Sequence of movement;

c. Gaps, weaknesses, routes and positions in the OPFOR


area;

d. Coordination if a relief is required;

e. Element and weapon system integrity;

f. Contingency plans; and

g. Methods of communication.

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2. The element breaks down into infiltrating elements at designated
release points and takes advantage of gaps and weaknesses in OPFOR
positions, limited visibility, bad weather and broken terrain affording
cover and concealment.
3. The element avoids OPFOR contact and ignores ineffective OPFOR
fire. If contact is made, avoids becoming decisively engaged, breaks
contact and continues movement to the platoon RV.
4. Action at the objective is taken IAW higher comd’s orders.
Functional BTS: I03404125E / I04604125E ESTABLISH AND OCCUPY A PATROL
BASE

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I03404125E / I04604125E

ESTABLISH AND OCCUPY A PATROL BASE

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GL-392-004-FP-001 Infantry Patrolling;


B. TAM 807.08, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Infantry Insert.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is required to establish and occupy a patrol base in order
to:

(1) Cease all movement to avoid detection.

(2) Rest and reorganize after extended movement.

(3) Regroup as a larger fighting force (used in conjunction with RV/link-up –


usually after infiltrating OPFOR territory).

(4) Provide a base of operations from which further patrols can be launched.

Given. Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of command
higher.

b. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The element establishes and occupies a patrol base IAW orders
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element makes good use of terrain and known information about
the OPFOR threat to select the location of the patrol base.
2. The element occupies the patrol base maintaining security from
attack and detection
3. The element develops, and disseminates an effective plan to defend
against the OPFOR and move to an alternate patrol base as required.
4. The element establishes patrol base discipline and routine IAW BTS
A03404042E / A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
5. The element has established OP/LPs with a corresponding alert plan
to provide appropriate early warning IAW BTS I0232051E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP.

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6. Administration (maintenance/orders) and resupply are conducted for
follow on tasks as ordered IAW BTS A03405301E / A03405301E
REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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SECTION

I02302051E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP

LEVEL: 2 (Detachment)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 11, B-GL-392-004/FP-001 Patrolling, Infantry.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Detachment is conducting tactical operations. A new mission is
received requiring the Detachment to establish and operate an OP.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one or two levels of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The OP is established and operated such that the arcs are visible to
its’ observation assets; the OP has cover from view and from fire and is in a defendable position.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Battle procedure is carried out IAW BTS A02301000E EXECUTE
BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Detachment:
a. Moves to area close to proposed OP.

b. Confirms observation arcs.

c. Establishes observation.

d. Conducts recce and clears OP Base.

e. Moves in and begins to establish OP Base.

f. Recces OP position.
3. The Detachment does not reveal its position or its intent to the
enemy.
4. The OP:
a. Offers clear observation of arcs with available sensors

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and observation devices;

b. Provides protection and concealment from air and ground


observation;

c. Provides good communications;

d. Has good fields of fire and is easy to defend;

e. Has a covered line of approach to and from the OP Base;

f. Has a covered withdrawal route; and

g. Is not a prominent landmark.


5. The OP is established when personnel are moved to OP position and
the arcs are being observed.
6. IAW ref A:
a. OP is further developed;

b. The ORV and Hide are recced and selected;

c. Crash RV is selected and personnel are briefed on its


location; and

d. OP is operated.
7. Physical security of the OP is established and maintained IAW BTS
A02304042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I02302085E

RECONNOITRE POINT DISMOUNTED

LEVEL: 2 (Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-392-004/FP-001 Patrolling, Infantry;


B. USOP 704.20, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Section is required to provide a Patrol to conduct a reconnaissance
mission. The Patrol operates separately and provides its own security.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Patrol Orders/Briefing from one level of command
higher.

(2) PIR and Intelligence requirements for the patrol task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Patrol completes the reconnaissance and reports all relevant
information by the time specified in the orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Patrol carries out battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Patrol moves to the Objective RV IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Patrol observes objective area and obtains sufficient information
to address the PIR and intelligence requirements IAW Reference.
4. The Patrol moves tactically in accordance with IAW BTS
A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY from the Objective RV to the
Release Point.
5. The Patrol moves back to friendly lines and re-organizes IAW BTS
A02305301E REORGANIZE.
6. The Patrol submits a patrol report to the higher headquarters IAW ref
B.
Functional BTS: Nil

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PLATOON

I0343078E

ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPON SYSTEMS

LEVEL: 3 (Dismounted Infantry Platoon)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-385-001/PT-001 5.56mm C7/The Carbine 5.56mm C8;


B. B-GL-385-007/PT-001 Grenades & Pyrotechnics;
C. B-GL-385-008/PT-001 M72;
D. B-GL-385-010/PT-001 ERYX;
E. B-GL-385-004/PT-001 General Purpose Machine Gun C6;
F. B-GL-385-009/PT-001 Short Range Anti Armour Weapon (Medium);
G. Section 5, Chapter 2, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations;
H. ASOP 412, Combat ID;
I. "FRATRICIDE," Dispatches, VOL. 11, NO. 1 (MARCH 2005).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon is operating independently or as part
of a larger force. The platoon comd plans, coordinates and controls the fires of
the Platoon’s integral weapons IAW ROE and the higher comd’s Open Fire
Policy. This BTS will likely be achieved within the context of other BTS.

b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher to include Red situational awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Platoon effectively engages different
types of targets in accordance with the open fire policy applying appropriate weapons effects
characteristics.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon develops and confirms a fire plan
which is:
a. Coordinated with higher HQ;

b. Integrated with flanking elements;

c. Planned in depth for all ranges and integral weapons

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systems;

d. Establishes recorded targets on likely OPFOR approaches.


2. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon executes the fire plan:
a. All available fire is synchronized to achieve the desired
result;

b. Target priorities are adjusted as the battle progresses;

c. Fire and shift fire as required until:

(1) Ordered to cease the engagement; or

(2) The OPFOR withdraws out of range, or

(3) The desired target effects are achieved.


3. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon successfully achieves the
engagement time and accuracy standards in accordance with references.
Functional BTS: A02303078E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPONS
SYSTEMS

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DISMOUNTED INFANTRY (RECCE)

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO AND THREE

I12303074E / I13603047E

RECONNOITRE ROUTE DISMOUNTED

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: NIL
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has received orders to conduct a dismounted route
reconnaissance to collect information and improve situational awareness on a
designated route. OPFOR contact is possible or expected.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element moves on the route. It collects and reports
information covering the route, dominant and key terrain, OPFOR forces within the area, and all
other items of interest specified in orders. It reacts to OPFOR forces as appropriate and
maintains sufficient combat power to continue the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the following
points:
a. Likely OPFOR locations;

b. Routes/axes of advance which will permit the Section to


move to the Named Area of Interest (NAI) with the

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greatest speed and security;

c. Picket and bypass policy;

d. Availability and range of direct and indirect fire, CAS,


aviation and UAV assets;

e. Communications requirements; and

f. The coordination required to execute a passage of line


IAW BTS I0233081E EXECUTE A RELIEF.
2. The element ensures that forces are not detected by OPFOR forces.
3. Upon arrival, the element executes the following activities, IAW
orders:
a. Determines and reports traffic ability of major/assigned
routes;

b. Determines cross-country traffic ability of all terrain


within the area;

c. Gathers intervisibility information;

d. Recces terrain to the lateral boundaries;

e. Reconnoitre all defiles along the route and clear OPFOR


obstacles, or locate a bypass;

f. Identify suitable Waiting Areas /Hides for follow on


troops;

g. Locates and inspect bridges;

h. Locates and inspect suitable fording or crossing sites near


all bridges

i. Locates and inspect tunnels, culverts, overpasses and


underpasses;

j. Locates minefields, obstacles, and bypasses

k. Locates bypasses around built-up areas, and NBC


contaminated areas; and

l. Locates, identifies and reports OPFOR forces.

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4. The element maintains contact with advancing friendly forces
throughout the operation.
5. The element accomplishes the mission within the time allocated by
the comd.
6. The element prepares a route recce report and overlay for passage to
higher headquarters.
Functional BTS: I13601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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I12311336E

SUPPORT A TASK WITH CONTROL MEASURES

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Section)

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-394-002/FP-001 Reconnaissance Operations;


B. Chapters 9 and 10, B-GL-392-001/FP-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle;
C. Chapter 6, B-GL-393-001/FP-001 Armoured Regiment in Battle;
D. Chapter 3, B-GL-300-001/FP-001 Land Operations (Draft);
E. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-007/FP-001 LAV Company Tactics (Interim);
F. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Tactics (Interim);
G. Chapters 1 and 3, NDID TBC, Battle Group In Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Section is supporting a manoeuvre sub-unit or unit directly
to conduct a task.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Supported Comd’s intent and concept of operations.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Section reconnoitres, identifies, marks and/or secures
appropriate and useful control measures for the supported comd IAW refs. No delays occur to
the supported comd’s plan or casualties as a result of the Patrol’s actions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Section conducts Battle Procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with an emphasis on
the detailed map reconnaissance.
2. The Recce Section moves to the area IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Recce Section reconnoitres the likely posns for control measures
and ensures that there is sufficient space and cover for the supported
comd.

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4. The Recce Section marks and / or secures the control measures as
required.
5. The Recce Section communicates the locations of the control
measures to the supported comd and adjusts the locations of the control
measures based on the supported comd’s plan.
6. If required, the Recce Section links up with the supported comd’s
elements IAW BTS T12305067E EXECUTE A LINK UP and guides
them into position.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I12302128S

EXECUTE A STAY-BEHIND PATROL

LEVEL: 2 (Dismounted Recce)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-394-002/FP-001 Reconnaissance Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The battalion is likely conducting defensive or transitional operations
and is required to leave forces within OPFOR controlled battlespace to achieve
specific tasks. The Dismounted Recce Section has received orders to conduct a
layback patrol. OPFOR contact is possible or expected.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Patrol orders or briefing from a higher headquarters.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

(3) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Recce Section completes the assigned tasks
received within orders within the context of a layback patrol.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Recce Section executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Dismounted Recce Section executes the following BTS as
required:
a. I02302051E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP; and

b. I02302085E RECONNOITRE POINT DISMOUNTED.


3. The Dismounted Recce Section remains undetected by OPFOR.
4. IAW orders, the Dismounted Recce Section ensures the effective
engagement of enemy.
5. The Dismounted Recce Section executes a rearward Relief with
friendly forces IAW BTS I02303081E EXECUTE A RELIEF.

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6. The Dismounted Recce Section accomplishes the mission within the
time allocated by the Comd.
7. The Dismounted Recce Section ensures the accurate passage of
relevant information to the higher headquarters within directed timelines.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I12353067E

EXECUTE A LINKUP

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Section/Detachment)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-002/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. TAM 807.06, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Infantry Insert.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Section/Detachment has been ordered to link up with
another friendly force in enemy-controlled territory.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Orders and Orders from one level higher.

(2) The friendly force has been ordered to link up with the Recce
Section/Detachment.

c. Denied. The OPFOR disposition (actual or simulated) should restrict friendly


force freedom of movement.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Section/Detachment successfully links up with friendly
forces within the constraints imposed by the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Section/Detachment executes battle procedure IAW
BTS A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with
emphasis on the relevant control measures. The selected course of
action should adhere to the TTP of the link up contained in ref.
2. The Recce Section/Detachment submits its plans for integration
to higher.
3. The Recce Section/Detachment coordinates plans with friendly
elements that will come into contact within its AOR as applicable.
4. The Recce Section/Detachment links up with the other friendly
force.
5. The Recce Section/Detachment will consolidate as required
based on the selected course of action while executing BTS
A02305301E REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I12304065E

ESTABLISH A TRAFFIC CONTROL POST

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: TAM 811.13-15, and 21-24, B-GL-332-012/FP-001 Military Police Insert.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Section has been tasked to establish a Traffic Control Post
(TCP) as part of a movement control organization. In addition, the Section may
be made responsible for a section of the sector and be responsible to recce the
route and proposed Waiting/ Halt areas. OPFOR contact from air and ground
forces is possible. It is likely that the move will be conducted under conditions of
radio silence and darkness.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) The Movement Order is provided.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Section must maintain a regular flow of traffic and
prevent congestion on the route without compromising security IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Section IAW orders:
a. Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE; and

b. Recces TCP location, with emphasis on the following:

(1) Routes in/out.

(2) Waiting Areas.

(3) Positions for vehicles.

(4) Alternate routes around the TCP.

(5) Suitable LZ.

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2. The Recce Section IAW orders:
a. Recces the route within sector and identifies and marks
alternate routes, detours, Waiting and Halt areas.

b. Establishes and maintains communications with the Sector


HQ.

c. Sites Traffic Sentries at all directions from which traffic


may be expected.

d. Sites vehicles to provide security and assist in traffic


control, ensuring that local security of the TCP and patrol
vehicles is maintained at all times.

e. Ensures columns/serials/packets follow the designated


route and block timings.

f. Identifies and logs each packet/serial/column as they pass


through the TCP.

g. Prevents unauthorized military and civilian traffic from


interfering with scheduled movement.

h. Reports any refugees activity which may effect the move.

i. Recces detours and directs traffic over them if traffic on


the main route becomes blocked.

j. Maintains close watch on the progress of the move and


reports, as ordered, to the Sector HQ.

k. Helps to transmit and effect any alterations in orders to


columns/serials/packets.

l. Reports on the condition of the route.

Functional BTS: K12302054E RECONNOITRE ROUTE MOUNTED I12302074E


RECONNOITRE ROUTE DISMOUNTED

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PLATOON

I13601062E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: USOP 202 and 203, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A CP is required to receive, collate and send information up and down
the chain of command.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Multiple tasked subordinate elements.

(3) Higher active command net (real or simulated).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The CP facilitates the effective control of platoon operations
through the maintenance of continuous voice and data communications with required internal
and external elements, and the maintenance of all orders, maps, messages, and other supporting
documentation / records.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Platoon establishes the CP following each
move, taking into account all siting and security factors:
a. The site selected permits good communications
with higher headquarters and subordinate
elements, ideally without need for an RRB
station and CP is screened from OPFOR EW
devices. CP is concealed and protected from
any indirect fire threats and accessible by
vehicles;

b. The CP security is established and maintained


IAW BTS A03404042E DEVELOP AND

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ENSURE OPSEC;

c. The communications configuration is


established and provided for the CP complex,
meeting all operational and technical
requirements, including a remote capability
when available;

d. The CP is prepared for quick deployment to


insure step-up CP functions; and

e. CP establishes and maintains communication


with the lower and higher levels of command,
using proper radio procedures.

Functional BTS: Nil

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I1362058E

EXECUTE SCREEN

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Nil.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Platoon has been tasked to screen a force to provide early
warning and situational awareness.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Platoon establishes a screen. The screen identifies
OPFOR locations and dispositions and the provision of the information allows the unit to react
and achieve the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Platoon carries out battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Recce Platoon ensures that orders are understood, to include the
following:
a. Immediate comd’s intent and concept;

b. Information requirements (IR) and Priority Information


Requirements (PIR);

c. Named Areas of Interest (NAI); and

d. Target Areas of Interest (TAI).


3. The Recce Platoon develops a plan which includes:
a. Surveillance of OPFOR contacts throughout the security
zone and which makes maximum use of available
sensors; and

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b. An indirect fire plan to destroy, impede or harass


OPFOR forces as they enter and proceed through the
area of responsibility.
4. Detachments deploy to assigned areas IAW BTS A03403141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and BTS I12302084E ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE AN OP.
5. The Recce Platoon ensures that the following coordination is
completed IAW BTS I03453081E EXECUTE A RELIEF.
6. The Recce Platoon conduct Relief through friendly forces; moves to
the RV, re-organizes IAW BTS A03405301E REORGANIZE and
prepare for subsequent missions.
Functional BTS: I12302058S EXECUTE A SCREEN

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I13602060S

EXECUTE AREA NBC SURVEY

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Platoon)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 1 of 2), CF Operations for NBCD in Operations;


B. B-GG-005-004/AF-011 (Book 2 of 2), CF Operations for NBCD in Operations;
C. B-GL-300-001/FP-000, Land Operations (Draft);
D. USOP 501.06, 07 & 08 and TAM 504.01, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit Standing Operating
Procedures and Tactical Aide-Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Platoon is conducting normal duties. A warning of the use
of radiological, chemical or biological agents had been issued and the element’s
monitoring devices and sentries have been activated. Because of the warning the
most appropriate stage of personal protection e.g. MOPP1 has been adopted.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher detailing characteristics of


suspected or known contaminants, level of contamination acceptable,
location of suspected area, the tactical situation and recording and
reporting requirements.

(2) Own survey equipment only.

c. Denied. Additional resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: On order the Recce Platoon’s survey team(s), dependent upon the
type of suspected contamination to be encountered, begin surveillance of their designated area.
Timing for this event is dependant upon the configuration of the element (dismounted, mounted
or mixed), terrain and weather, depth of the contaminated area. Success is achieved when the
survey team reports that the area has been properly marked or is free of contamination.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Platoon will prepare its survey team(s) to search for
contamination from either radiological, chemical or biological agents:
a. Ensure that survey team personnel are appropriately
protected i.e. wearing the IPE;

b. Upon order personnel begin survey of assigned area.

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Ensure navigation waypoints and report lines are used;

c. Level of acceptable radiological contamination is not to be


exceeded;

d. Change survey teams with alternates as required


(dependent upon climatic and work conditions;

e. Element is to consolidate survey team reports and forward


as required;

f. The contaminated area should be signed accordingly; and

g. If necessary ensure survey team(s) receive the appropriate


level of decontamination upon completion of the survey.

Functional BTS: Nil

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I13602075E

RECONNOITRE AREA DISMOUNTED

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapters 5 and 11, B-GL-392-004/FP-001 Infantry Patrolling.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Platoon has received orders to conduct a dismounted area
reconnaissance to collect information and improve situational awareness on a
designated area. OPFOR contact is possible or expected.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Platoon collects and reports information covering the
dominant and key terrain, OPFOR forces within area, and all other items of interest specified in
orders. It reacts to OPFOR forces as appropriate and maintains sufficient combat power to
continue the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Platoon executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0341000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the following
points:
a. Likely OPFOR locations;

b. Picket and bypass policy;

c. Availability and range of direct and indirect fire, CAS,


aviation and UAV assets;

d. Coordination with attached elements (i.e. Recce Engr


parties); and

e. Communications requirements.
2. The Recce Platoon moves rapidly and tactically IAW BTS

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A03403141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Recce Platoon ensures that forces do not become decisively
engaged with OPFOR forces and become unavailable to carry on with
the mission.
4. Upon arrival, the Recce Platoon executes the area recce IAW ref.
5. The Recce Platoon reports to higher headquarters on results of area
recce.
Functional BTS: I12302074E RECONNOITRE ROUTE DISMOUNTED I02302085E
RECONNOITRE POINT DISMOUNTED I13601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A
CP

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I13604066E

EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: TAM 811.13-15, and 21-24, B-GL-332-012/FP-001 Military Police Insert.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Platoon has been tasked to establish Traffic Control as part
of a movement control organization. In addition, the Platoon may be made
responsible for a sector and be responsible to recce the route and proposed
Waiting/ Halt areas. OPFOR contact from air and ground forces is possible.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) The Movement Order is provided.

(3) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Platoon maintains a regular flow of traffic and security,
preventing congestion on the route. Bn HQ is provided with timely and accurate information
regarding the progress of the move.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Platoon executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the following
points:
a. Condition and capacity of routes.

b. Alternate routes and detours.

c. Location of possible Waiting or Halt Areas.

d. Defiles and likely bottlenecks.

e. Civilian traffic and requirements for refugee control.

f. Communication and surveillance requirements and

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resources available.

g. OPSEC requirements.
2. The Recce Platoon:
a. Recces the route within sector and identify/confirm
alternate routes, detours, Waiting and Halt Areas.

b. Ensures columns/serials/packets follow the designated


route and block timings.

c. Prevents unauthorized military and civilian traffic from


interfering with scheduled movement.

d. Directs traffic over detours if traffic on the main route


become blocked.

e. Maintains close watch on the progress of the move and


reports to Movement Control Headquarters.

f. Transmits any alterations in orders to


columns/serials/packets.

g. Reports on the condition of the route.


3. As last columns/serials/packets pass along the route, the Sections are
re-supplied and prepare for the next mission.
Functional BTS: A02304064E ESTABLISH A ROADBLOCK / CHECKPOINT
I12304065E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A TRAFFIC CONTROL POST I13601062E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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DISMOUNTED SNIPER SECTION

I22602058S

EXECUTE SCREEN

LEVEL: 2 (Sniper Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Sections 2-5 and 8, Chapter 2, B-GL-392-005/FP-001 Sniping.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Sniper Section has been tasked to screen a force to provide early
warning and situational awareness.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Sniper Section establishes a screen IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Sniper Section carries out battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Sniper Section ensures that orders are understood, to include the
following:
a. Immediate comd’s intent and concept;

b. Information requirements (IR) and Priority Information


Requirements (PIR);

c. Named Areas of Interest (NAI); and

d. Target Areas of Interest (TAI).


3. Develops a plan which includes:
a. Surveillance of OPFOR contacts throughout the security
zone and which makes maximum use of available

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sensors;

b. A fire plan to destroy, impede or harass OPFOR forces as


they enter and proceed through the area of responsibility;
and

c. Measures to destroy OPFOR forces IAW orders.


4. Detachments deploy to assigned areas IAW BTS A02303141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
5. The Sniper Section ensures that the following coordination is
completed IAW BTS I02303081E EXECUTE A RELIEF.
6. The Sniper Section conduct Relief through friendly forces; moves to
the RV, re-organizes IAW BTS A02305301E REORGANIZE and
prepare for subsequent missions.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I22603129S

EXECUTE A SNIPER MISSION

LEVEL: 2 (Sniper Team)

PHASE: All

Reference: Sections 1-6 and 8, Chapter 2, B-GL-392-005/FP-001 Sniping.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Sniper Team must move, observe, select, and destroy a target IAW
a designated mission or task.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Sniper Team moves undetected along a specified route,
arriving at a specified time and location. The team occupies a firing position undetected. The
Sniper Team observes, selects, and destroys the target within two rounds. The Sniper Team
sustains no casualties.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Sniper Team carries out battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Sniper Team selects the movement routes that:
a. Avoids known OPFOR positions and obstacles;

b. Offers cover and concealment;

c. Takes advantage of difficult terrain, swamp and dense


woods;

d. Avoids natural lines of drift; and

e. Avoids footpaths, tracking traps, or built-up areas.


3. The sniper team uses proper movement techniques and maintains
operation security IAW BTS A02304042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE
OPSEC.

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4. The sniper team identifies the following priority targets that will
limit the enemy’s fighting ability:
a. OPFOR sniper;

b. Officers, both military and political;

c. NCMs;

d. Reconnaissance teams;

e. Crew-served weapon personnel;

f. Vehicle commanders and drivers;

g. Communication personnel;

h. Forward observers; and

i. Critical equipment such as optical sights or radios.


5. The sniper team selects and occupies a final firing position that has:
a. Maximum fields of firing and observation of the target
area;

b. Maximum concealment from OPFOR observation;

c. Covered routes into and out of the position;

d. Not closer than 300m to the target; and

e. A natural or man-made obstacle, if available, between the


sniper team and the target area.
6. The Sniper Team selects the priority targets to be engaged:
a. Selects the target that is critical to the mission;

b. Does not become a target while searching for or firing on


an OPFOR target;

c. Estimates range from the target between 300 to 800m;


and

d. Engages the target or continue to observe.


7. The Sniper Team engages the target:

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a. Adjusts for wind;

b. Adjusts the scope on the target;

c. Sniper fires;

d. Watches the swirl and the strike of the round;

e. Adjusts if necessary and engages again within five


seconds; and

f. Engages subsequent targets if undetected.


8. The Sniper Team continues with the mission or executes an
extraction plan by re-organizing IAW BTS A02305301E
REORGANIZE and moving back to friendly forces.
Functional BTS: Nil

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DISMOUNTED RIFLE

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO TO FOUR

I42373139E / I43473139E / I44673139E

EXECUTE A CORDON AND SEARCH OPERATION

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: OOTW

Reference: Appendix 3, Annex B, B-GJ-005-006/FP-090 Crowd Confrontation Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element must isolate and support a search of an area.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Civilian authorities for the search.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element isolates the designated area by cordoning it off and
assists in the systematic search of the area. The search locates the required personnel or material
or confirms the absence thereof.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with
emphasis on coordination and liaison with the civilian authorities.
2. The element is task tailored for the operation. IAW ref, task
tailoring should include:
a. Headquarters;

b. Inner Cordon;

c. Outer Cordon;

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d. Search Parties;

e. Holding Parties;

f. Escorts; and

g. Reserves.
3. The Cordon stage occurs as follows:
a. The element moves to the Forward RV and surprise is
maintained during that move;

b. The element moves from the Forward RV to establish the


cordon quickly and personnel adopt the ‘on guard’
position;

c. The Cordon comd checks the cordon to ensure that it is


complete; and

d. Should the cordon need to be in position for a long


period, the cordon may be thinned out so long as
observation and reserves are maintained.
4. The Search stage occurs as follows:
a. Designated personnel assist the civilian authorities in the
execution of the search by providing protection and
preventing escape;

b. The element reacts appropriately to contingencies; and

c. Vehicles and personnel are searched IAW techniques


described in ref.

Functional BTS: Nil

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I42323086E / I43423086E / I44623086E

EXECUTE AN AMBUSH

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 1, B-GL-392-008-FP-001 Ambush and Counter Ambush;


B. Chapter 4, B-GL-392-004-FP-001 Infantry Patrolling;
C. TAM 807.07, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Infantry Insert.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A new mission is received requiring the element to conduct an ambush
on an OPFOR objective or the element seizes the opportunity to conduct an
immediate ambush.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Sufficient combat power available to the element.

(3) OPFOR forces comparable to the element conducting the ambush.

(4) Sufficient time and space to complete entire battle procedure.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully conducts an ambush and destroys or
disrupts the target IAW the orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element gathers sufficient information about the OPFOR and
occupies a suitable location based on size of the OPFOR and terrain to
conduct the ambush.
2. The element maintains a balanced force including security, assault
and support forces as required.
3. The element achieves surprise and concentration of force ensuring
security is maintained throughout the operation IAW BTS A02304042E
/ A03404042E / A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
4. The element employs effective fire control measures IAW BTS
A02303078E / I03403078E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL
WEAPONS SYSTEMS.

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5. The element performs a hasty consolidation to include search teams,
PW teams and dissemination of information as required IAW BTS
I42304095E / I43404095E / I44604095E CONSOLIDATE.
6. The element withdraws from the ambush IAW BTS I02354139E
EXECUTE A WITHDRAWAL.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I42323088E / I43423088E / I44623088E

EXECUTE A POINT OBSTACLE BREACH

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 5, Chapter 5, B-GL-361-008/FP-003 Demolitions Part 2 – Volume 8,


Engineers and Assault Pioneers;
B. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-361-009/FP-001 Mines and Booby Traps, Part 1, All Arms;
C. Section 5, Chapter 5, B-GL-309-003/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon is advancing in restricted terrain and
is called to execute a point obstacle breach. The nature of the terrain and
protective obstacles requires that a dismounted assault be executed.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At Section level, security is provided by another element.

(3) OBSREP.

(4) Engineer task specific equipment.

c. Denied. Bypass is not possible.


2. TASK STANDARD: The element, while providing its own security where applicable,
breaches a minimum 4.5 metre wide lane, within the time allotted and by the most efficient
means that resources allow. Concurrent activity is maximized and the momentum of the
breaching operation is maintained throughout.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
3. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and
informs the next higher comd of the time estimated to execute the
breach.
4. At Platoon and Company level, the element establishes a firebase
IAW BTS I42323092E / I43423092E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A
FIRE BASE to provide for the security of the breaching Section.
5. A Section reduces the obstacles, creating a minimum width of 4.5m.

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6. The element provides SITREPs to the next level of command.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I42323092E / I43423092E / I43423092E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 5, B-GL-392-002/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in


Battle;
B. Section 6, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
7. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting offensive operations and receives orders to
establish and operate, or be part of a fire base for an attack.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
8. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Section conducts tactical movement to
and occupies the fire position. It places effective direct fire and (if applicable) indirect fire on
the OPFOR element.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element receives, analyzes and acknowledges the orders from
next higher level HQ:
a. determines location of the OPFOR element;

b. identifies covered and concealed routes to fire base


position (if not specified in the Order);

c. confirms comd's direct fire and (if applicable) indirect fire


plan; and

d. coordinates with supporting elements as required.


2. The element conducts tactical movement to the fire base position
IAW BTS A02303141E / A03403141E / A04603141E MOVE
TACTICALLY, and occupies the fire base position based on the
following tactical considerations:
a. a position that allows the element to engage the OPFOR
with effective fires; and

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b. a position that is located on terrain affording cover and


concealment.
3. The element operates the fire base IAW orders, refs, and the
assigned fire plan.
4. The element engages targets IAW A02303078E / I03403078E
ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPONS SYSTEMS, and
reacts to the tactical situation, as necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A02304181E / A03404181E / A04604181E REACT TO
INDIRECT FIRE; and

b. A02304180E / A03404180E / A04604180E REACT TO


DIRECT FIRE.
5. The element submits to the next higher HQ an Ammo-Cas Report,
and reorganizes IAW A02305301E / A03405301E / A04605301E
REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I42303372E / I43403372E / I44603372E

EXECUTE A BUILDING CLEARANCE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 5, Chapter 5, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 TACTICAL GUIDE TO URBAN


OPERATIONS
1. CONDITIONS
a. Situation. The element, in the course of urban operations, must clear a building or
structure.

b. Given:

(1) Structure; and

(2) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Additional resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The element will clear the building or structure without taking
unnecessary casualties or delay.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element approaches the building IAW BTS A02303141E /
A03403141E / A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
2. The element confirms an entry point and forms a stack IAW ref.
3. The element, using a diversionary device, initiates entry into the room
IAW BTS I42303369E BREACH A STRUCTURE and ref.
4. The element floods the room and neutralizes the threat if any.
5. The element controls any people in the room, searches danger areas,
and creates sufficient manoeuvre room for follow-on forces.
6. Casualties, if any, will be evacuated IAW BTS A02305302E /
A03405302E / A04605302E TREAT AND EVACUATE CASUALTIES.
7. The element will conduct a cursory search of enemy and non-
combatants.
8. The element will push follow-on forces through the entry and
continue the clearance IAW paras 3 to 7 until ordered to hold, or they
reach the designated limit of exploitation.

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9. The element will consolidate IAW BTS I42304095E / I43404095E /
I44604095E CONSOLIDATE and send an accurate SITREP.
10. Follow-on actions occur as directed by the higher comd.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I42304095E / I43404095E / I44604095E

CONSOLIDATE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: NIL
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed and has completed a task that
requires the element to consolidate.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Consolidation takes place to the extent that the element is
positioned to repel an attack or conduct follow on operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element develops, disseminates and executes an effective plan to
defend against possible OPFOR IAW the higher comd’s plan.
2. The element coordinates with flanking elements as required and
ensures that the defensive position is mutually supporting.
3. The element reorganizes IAW A02305301E / A03405301E /
A04605301E REORGANIZE.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Infantry

LEVELS THREE TO FOUR

I43443080E / I44643080E

EXECUTE A DELAY

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Delaying Operations

References: A. TAM 104, B-GL-332-002/FP-001 Tactical Aide Memoire (Vol. 2);


B. Chapter 9, B-GL-309-003/FT-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to execute a delay.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully delays the OPFOR IAW orders,
maintaining contact with the OPFOR without becoming decisively engaged.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, ref A and ref B.
2. The element occupies an assembly area, if applicable, IAW BTS
A03404182E / A04604182E OCCUPY A HIDE / HARBOUR /
ASSEMBLY AREA.
3. The element prepares to execute the delay IAW ref A and ref B, and
specifically:
a. prepares/marks routes and subsequent positions; and

b. conducts reconnaissance and rehersals.


4. The element executes the delay IAW orders, and ref A. Once
contact is made, the element reacts to the tactical situation, as
necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A03404081E / A04604081E REACT TO INDIRECT
FIRE;

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b. A03404080E / A04604080E REACT TO DIRECT


FIRE; and

c. I0343078E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL


WEAPONS SYSTEMS.
5. The delaying action continues until the element is ordered to break
clean and prepare for subsequent tasks.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Infantry

I43423126E / I43423126E

EXECUTE A RAID

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-392-004-FP-001 Infantry Patrolling;


B. Chapter 3, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);
C. TAM 807.08, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Infantry Insert.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to conduct a raid.

b. Given:

(1) OPFOR.

(2) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(3) Sufficient combat power to execute the task.

(4) Sufficient time and space to complete the battle procedure.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element captures, destroys or forces the withdrawal of the
OPFOR on the objective IAW the immediate superior’s orders and remains combat effective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes Battle Procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element gathers sufficient information about the enemy.
3. The element executes the operation IAW the plan to attack the
enemy.
4. The element organizes security, assault and support elements as
required. A firebase is established IAW BTS I42323092E / I42323092E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE.
5. IAW BTS I43423093E / I44623093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK, the
assault element moves to and forms up in the Attack Position. It
prepares to conduct an assault by changing magazines, fixing bayonets

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and preparing grenades.
6. IAW BTS I43423093E / I44623093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK,
The assault element creates shock action using fire and manoeuvre as
required during the attack on the enemy.
7. The element maintains depth and a reserve as required during the
attack on the enemy.
8. The element consolidates IAW BTS I43404095E / I44604095E
CONSOLIDATE, This includes search teams, PW teams and
dissemination of information.
9. The element withdraws IAW BTS I03454139E / A04654139E
EXECUTE A WITHDRAWAL.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I43433134E / I44633134E

EXECUTE A DEFENCE

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GL-309-003/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle;


B. Sections 2-3 and 5-6, Chapter 6, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The OPFOR is expected to attack mounted or dismounted with forces
up to battalion strength supported by attack helicopters, indirect fire and close air
support, but not until at least 18 hours after receipt of the BG orders. The OPFOR
can be reinforced with up to company size elements. OPFOR reconnaissance
elements can be expected to gain information on the element’s activities. The
element is defending battle positions as part of a larger force area defence, or is
assigned a separate sector in a mobile defence. This can include defending a built
up area.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) OPFOR.

(3) Sufficient combat power to execute the defence.

(4) Built up area for training (as appropriate).

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully defends a battle position, sector or built
up area.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes Battle Procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element occupies the position and completes all preparations
directed by the higher element comd no later than the time specified in
orders.
3. The element develops, disseminates and executes an effective plan to

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defend against the enemy.
4. The element makes good use of terrain.
5. The element coordinates with flanking elements.
6. The sections and support weapons trenches are mutually supporting.
7. The element has established a defensive position incorporating depth
and utilizes a concentration of firepower into the killing zone.
Functional BTS: A0234174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE I0234135E CONSTRUCT
WIRE OBSTACLES I0232051E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN OP

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I43433130E / I44633130E

EXECUTE A GUARD

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been tasked to provide a guard to provide early
warning, situational awareness and security.

b. Given:

(1) OPFOR.

(2) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(3) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element protects the main body from surprise OPFOR contact
and engagement while achieving the comd’s specified intent for the guard.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element carries out battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element ensures that orders are understood, to include the
following:
a. Immediate comd’s intent and concept.

b. Information requirements (IR) and Priority Information


Requirements (PIR).

c. Named Areas of Interest (NAI).

d. Target Areas of Interest (TAI).


3. The element develops a plan which includes:
a. Surveillance of OPFOR contacts throughout the security
zone and which makes maximum use of available sensors.

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b. A fire plan to destroy, impede or harass OPFOR forces as


they enter and proceed through the area of responsibility.

c. Measures to destroy OPFOR forces IAW orders.


4. The element deploys to assigned areas IAW BTS A03403141E /
A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
5. The element engages targets IAW the fire plan and BTS I03403078E
ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPONS SYSTEMS
6. The element achieves the effect desired by their Comd.
7. The element ensures that coordination is completed if a Relief is
required.
8. The element moves to the RV, re-organizes IAW BTS A03405301E /
A04605301E REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Infantry

SECTION

I42323093E

EXECUTE AN ATTACK

LEVEL: 2 (Dismounted Infantry Section)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 5, and Section 2, Chapter 11, B-GL-309-003/FT-001 Infantry


Platoon and Section in Battle;
B. Section 6, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations;
C. TAM 807.07, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Tactical Aide Memoire (Vol. 2).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Section is conducting tactical operations and
encounters an OPFOR location. The OPFOR location may or may not be known,
and the OPFOR may or may not have engaged the friendly force.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Sufficient combat power to execute the attack.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Section captures, destroys or forces the
withdrawal of the OPFOR IAW the immediate superior’s orders and remains combat effective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Section reacts to OPFOR fire IAW Section
Battle Drill Two.
2. The Dismounted Infantry Section locates the OPFOR IAW Section
Battle Drill Three.
3. The Dismounted Infantry Section employs fire and manoeuvre
and/or clears rooms IAW refs B and C to win the firefight and begin the
approach to the OPFOR position.
4. The Dismounted Infantry Section prepares to conduct an assault by
changing magazines, fixing bayonets and preparing grenades.

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5. Using fire and movement, the Dismounted Infantry Section assaults
the OPFOR position.
6. The Dismounted Infantry Section consolidates IAW BTS
I42304095E CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: Nil

580 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Infantry

I42323131E

EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING

LEVEL: 2 (Dismounted Infantry Section)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 12, B-GL-392-002/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in


Battle;
B. TAM 807.07, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 TAM Infantry Insert.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Section is tasked with the clearing of a small
copse or section of Woods.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) A cut-off force is provided.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Section clears the woods of OPFOR and
remains combat effective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Section executes Battle Procedure IAW
BTS A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Dismounted Infantry Section moves to the location IAW BTS
A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Dismounted Infantry Section clears the woods IAW refs A and
B.
4. The Dismounted Infantry Section consolidates IAW BTS
I42304095E CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I42303369E

BREACH A STRUCTURE

LEVEL: 2 (Dismounted Rifle Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 7, Chapter 3, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The dismounted rifle section, in the course of urban operations, must
force entry into a compound and/or building.

b. Given:

(1) Structure(s) with various types of walls, windows and doors.

(2) Mechanical breaching tools.

(3) Breaching charges for explosive breaching.

c. Denied. Additional resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The dismounted rifle section will breach the structure, applying the
proportionate degree of force and minimizing collateral damage, without taking unnecessary
casualties.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The dismounted rifle section selects a suitable location to breach the
structure.
2. The dismounted rifle section breaches the structure using the means
(manual, mechanical or explosive) most suitable for the desired effect and
tactical situation.
3. Once a breach has been opened, the dismounted rifle section
continues with its task.
Functional BTS: Nil

582 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Infantry

I42303370E

EXECUTE A SUBTERRANEAN RECONNAISSANCE

LEVEL: 2 (Dismounted Rifle Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 8, Chapter 3, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.


4. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The dismounted rifle section, in the course of urban operations, must
gather detailed information on the nature and location of underground facilities.

b. Given:

(1) Structure(s) with subterranean tunnels, chambers and/or rooms.

(2) Additional light sources and/or night vision aids.

c. Denied. Additional resources.


5. TASK STANDARD: The dismounted rifle section will reconnoitre the subterranean
structure to develop the higher comd’s Brown and Red SA.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The dismounted rifle section prepares the patrol IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The dismounted rifle section enters the subterranean structure IAW
ref.
3. The dismounted rifle section moves through the subterranean
structure, conducting obstacle drills as necessary IAW ref.
4. The dismounted rifle section submits a patrol report, including
sketches of the structure, to the higher headquarters.
Functional BTS: Nil

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I42303371E

EXECUTE A SUBTERRANEAN CLEARANCE

LEVEL: 2 (Dismounted Rifle Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 8, Chapter 3, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban


Operations;
B. Section 5, Chapter 5, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The dismounted rifle section, in the course of urban operations, must
clear a cave or other underground structure.

b. Given:

(1) Structure(s) with subterranean tunnels, chambers and/or rooms.

(2) Additional light sources and/or night vision aids.

c. Denied. Additional resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The dismounted rifle section will clear the subterranean structure
without taking unnecessary casualties or delay.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The dismounted rifle section enters the subterranean structure IAW
ref A.
2. The dismounted rifle section clears through the subterranean structure,
conducting clearance drills IAW ref B and marking the route as necessary
for follow-on forces.
3. Security is maintained throughout the task through the use of sentries.

Functional BTS: Nil

584 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Infantry

I42334135E

CONSTRUCT WIRE OBSTACLES

LEVEL: 2 (Dismounted Infantry Section)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

Reference: Annex B, Chapter 7, B-GL-392-002/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Section receives orders to construct a wire obstacle.

b. Given:

(1) Orders include the location, type, size and construction completion time of
the wire obstacle.

(2) The necessary defensive stores (Class IV) are available.

(3) Local protection is provided by the supported unit.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The obstacle is completed to the required size and technical
standard within the time allocated and IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Section executes battle procedure IAW
BTS A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The wire obstacle is constructed to the appropriate technical
standards outlined in refs and IAW orders.
3. The Section sends SITREPs to its higher headquarters on its
progress.
Functional BTS: Nil

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PLATOON

I43423093E

EXECUTE AN ATTACK

LEVEL: 3 (Dismounted Infantry Platoon)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 5, and Section 2, Chapter 11, B-GL-309-003/FT-001 Infantry


Platoon and Section in Battle;
B. Section 6, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations;
C. TAM 807.07 B-GL-332-002/FP-001 Tactical Aide Memoire (Vol. 2).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon is conducting tactical operations and
encounters an OPFOR location. The OPFOR location may or may not be known,
and the OPFOR may or may not have engaged the friendly force.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Sufficient combat power to execute the attack.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Platoon captures, destroys or forces the
withdrawal of the OPFOR IAW the immediate superior’s orders and remains combat effective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon reacts to OPFOR fire IAW Section
Battle Drill Two.
2. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon locates the OPFOR IAW Section
Battle Drill Three.
3. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon employs fire and manoeuvre
and/or clears rooms IAW refs B and C to win the firefight and begin the
approach to the OPFOR position.
4. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon prepares to conduct an assault by
changing magazines, fixing bayonets and preparing grenades.

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5. Using fire and movement, the Dismounted Infantry Platoon assaults
the OPFOR position.
6. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon consolidates IAW BTS
I43404095E CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: I42323093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK I42323092E ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE A FIREBASE I43423132E CLEAR A TRENCH SYSTEM I43423133E
CLEAR A BUNKER

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I43423131E

EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING

LEVEL: 3 (Dismounted Infantry Platoon)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 12, B-GL-392-002/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in


Battle;
B. TAM 807.07, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Insert Infantry.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon is tasked with the clearing of a small
copse or section of Woods.

b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Platoon clears the woods of OPFOR and
remains combat effective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon executes Battle Procedure IAW
BTS A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon moves to the location IAW BTS
A03403141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon is organized into an assault element,
a cut-off element and a reserve.
4. The assault element clears the woods IAW refs A and B.
5. The cut-off group engages targets fleeing the woods IAW
I03403078E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPONS
SYSTEMS SYSTEMS
6. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon consolidates IAW BTS I43404095E
CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: I42323131E EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING

588 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Infantry

I43423132E

CLEAR A TRENCH SYSTEM

LEVEL: 3 (Dismounted Infantry Platoon)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 5, B-GL-309-003/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. During the Assault phase of an attack, the Platoon must clear a trench
system.

b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher to include Red situational awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Platoon clears the trench system without
becoming combat ineffective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon is organized into an assault element
and a firebase.
2. An entry point and direction of clearance are identified.
3. The firebase is established and engages targets IAW BTS I42323092E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE in order to suppress the
trench and isolate the entry point.
4. The assault Section employs concealment as well as fire and
maneuver to break in at the entry point.
5. The assault Section breaks in using fire and movement as if assaulting
a single trench. After ensuring that the grenade used to assault the trench
detonates, the two personnel enter the trench system. They fire their
weapons down the trench system in opposite directions.
6. Immediately, they clear in opposite directions until reaching the first
corner or intersection. Each soldier halts and takes up a position to block
any OPFOR movement toward the entry point. The remainder of the
assault Section moves to one of the secured corners or intersections to
relieve the riflemen. The entry point is marked.
7. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon follows the success of the seizure
by moving a Section from the firebase down through the entry point.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


That Section will begin clearing as directed.
8. Sections will be rotated through the lead, replenished and reorganized
as required IAW BTS A02305301E REORGANIZE.
9. The Company Headquarters will be kept situationally aware through a
series of SITREPs.
Functional BTS: Nil

590 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Infantry

I43423133E

CLEAR A BUNKER

LEVEL: 3 (Dismounted Infantry Platoon)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 5, B-GL-309-003/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. While moving as a part of a larger force, the Dismounted Infantry
Platoon identifies the OPFOR in a bunker complex. The Section is ordered to
secure and clear a portion of the bunker complex.

b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher to include Red situational awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Platoon clears the bunker without
becoming combat ineffective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. If engaged, the Dismounted Infantry Platoon reacts IAW BTS
A03404180E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE. The lead Section establishes
a fire base IAW I42303092E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A
FIREBASE.
2. If not engaged, the Dismounted Infantry Platoon locates and
identifies OPFOR positions, weapons, strengths, obstacles, and a
vulnerable flank of at least one bunker.
3. One Section is designated to employ Anti Armour Weapons against
the first bunker to be assaulted.
4. The firebase is repositioned to ensure the isolation of the designated
bunker and suppresses the enemy. Where possible, smoke is employed
to obscure the OPFOR position.
5. The assault section assaults the bunker. After the grenade detonates,
the soldier covering the exit enters the bunker, firing short bursts, to
destroy the enemy. (The soldier who posts the grenade should not be the
first one to clear the bunker). The cleared bunker is marked.
6. The Dismounted Infantry Platoon follows the success of the attack
against the bunker by attacking other bunkers as directed.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


7. Momentum is maintained on the attack through the movement of
Sections from the firebase to the Assault. Sections will be rotated
through the lead, replenished and reorganized as required IAW BTS
A03405301E REORGANIZE.
8. The Company Headquarters will be kept situationally aware through
a series of SITREPs.
Functional BTS: Nil

592 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Infantry

COMPANY

I44601062E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

LEVEL: 4 (Dismounted Infantry Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: USOP 202, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A CP is required to receive, collate and send information up and down
the chain of command.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Multiple tasked subordinate elements.

(3) Higher active command net (real or simulated).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The CP facilitates the effective control of subunit operations
through the maintenance of continuous voice and data communications with required internal
and external elements, and the maintenance of all orders, maps, messages, and other supporting
documentation / records.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Company establishes and operates a CP,
taking into account all siting and security factors:
a. The site selected permits good communications with
higher headquarters and subordinate elements, ideally
without need for an RRB station and CP is screened from
OPFOR EW devices.

b. The CP security is established and maintained IAW BTS


A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.

c. The communications configuration is established and


provided for the CP, meeting all operational and technical

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requirements, including a remote capability when
available.

d. CP establishes and maintains communication, using


proper radio procedures.

e. The CP assists in the maintenance of situational


awareness IAW BTS A04601004E MAINTAIN
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS by mean of
communications with lower and higher command level.

Functional BTS: Nil

594 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Infantry

I44653067E

EXECUTE A LINK-UP

LEVEL: 4 (Dismounted Infantry Company)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-001 Land Operations (Draft);


B. Section 6, Chapter 5, Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. Both forces may be moving towards one another, or one may be
stationary or encircled. The mission to carry out a link-up operation should
always be given in the context of a subsequent mission for the forces involved. It
will normally state the location where the link-up will take place.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Another element with which to perform linkup.

c. Denied. Additional Resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Company links up with the other
element at the designated time and location.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Company executes Battle Procedure IAW
BTS A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE in order to
establish a linkup as soon as possible.
2. The Dismounted Infantry Company maintains momentum
throughout the operation ensuring the integrity of the forces.
3. The Dismounted Infantry Company provides protection and
deception as required.
4. The Dismounted Infantry Company sufficiently employs control
measures and coordination to avoid fratricide.
Functional BTS: I44601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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I44623093E

EXECUTE AN ATTACK

LEVEL: 4 (Dismounted Infantry Company)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 9, B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle;


B. Section 7, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations;
C. TAM 807.07 B-GL-332-002/FP-001 Tactical Aide Memoire (Vol. 2).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Company is conducting tactical operations
and encounters an OPFOR location. The OPFOR location may or may not be
known, and the OPFOR may or may not have engaged the friendly force.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Sufficient combat power to execute the attack.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Company captures, destroys or forces
the withdrawal of the OPFOR IAW the immediate superior’s orders and remains combat
effective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Company reacts to OPFOR fire.
2. The Dismounted Infantry Company organizes an assault element and
a firebase. The firebase is established IAW BTS I43423092E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE.
3. The assault element moves to and forms up in the Attack Position. It
prepares to conduct an assault by changing magazines, fixing bayonets
and preparing grenades.
4. Using fire and movement or by clearing building IAW refs B and C,
the Dismounted Infantry Company assaults the OPFOR position.
5. The Dismounted Infantry Company consolidates IAW BTS
I44604095E CONSOLIDATE.

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Infantry

Functional BTS: I43423092E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE I44601062E


ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP I43423093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK

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I44623131E

EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING

LEVEL: 4 (Dismounted Infantry Company)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 12, B-GL-392-002/FP-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in


Battle;
B. TAM 807.07, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Insert Infantry.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Company is tasked with the clearing of a
small copse or section of Woods.

b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Company clears the woods of OPFOR
and remains combat effective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Company executes Battle Procedure IAW
BTS A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Dismounted Infantry Company moves to the location IAW BTS
A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Dismounted Infantry Company clears the woods IAW refs A
and B.
4. The Dismounted Infantry Company consolidates IAW BTS
I44604095E CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: I44601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP I43423131E
EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING

598 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Infantry

I4463136S

EXECUTE A BREAKOUT

LEVEL: 4 (Dismounted Infantry Company)

PHASE: Unique Operations

REFERENCES: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Dismounted Infantry Company becomes encircled, either
unintentionally, or deliberately as part of a defensive plan.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Sufficient OPFOR to encircle the element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Dismounted Infantry Company moves its personnel and
primary weapon systems out from the encirclement by force.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Dismounted Infantry Company initiates the breakout as soon as
possible or as ordered.
2. The Dismounted Infantry Company, if necessary, executes an assault
to create and maintain an opening in the encirclement.
3. The Dismounted Infantry Company maintains momentum
throughout the operation ensuring the integrity of the forces.
4. The Dismounted Infantry Company provides its own protection and
deception as required.
5. The Company moves tactically IAW BTS A04603141E MOVE
TACTICALLY and completes a linkup with friendly forces.
Functional BTS: I44601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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LIGHT INFANTRY
COMMON
NB: Parachute-related BTS apply to only those parachute-tasked units.

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS THREE TO FOUR

J03463114S / J04663114S

EXECUTE A PARA INSERTION

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Unique Operations

Reference: B-GL-310-001/FT-001 Airborne Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is required to execute a parachute insertion a by day or by
night in suitable parachute conditions in a permissive environment. This task is
conducted in conjunction with establishing a drop zone and to support airborne
operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Suitable airhead and A/C for the operation.

(3) Suitable Drop Zone.

(4) Communications with DZ party.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes a parachute insertion in support of Airborne
Operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts necessary battle procedure for a para insertion Pathfinders should
IAW BTS A0341000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE. deploy well ahead

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


2. The element makes good use of terrain and known information about of the main force
the OPFOR threat to select the location of the Drop Zone RVs and routes (ideally 24 hrs) in
to the objective area. order to establish
the DZ before the
3. The element carries out DZ and RV Assembly Drills IAW orders. main force deploys.
4. The element occupies and secures the drop zone RV maintaining
security from attack and detection. Medical coverage
and parachute
5. The element develops, and disseminates an effective plan to defend recovery are
against the OPFOR and move to an alternate location as required. required as training
6. The element has established communications and then link up with support however
the DZ party. are not involved in
the tactical
7. The element is prepared to treat and evacuate casualties from the DZ.
application of the
8. The element coordinates control measures with other friendly forces BTS.
(NFL, RFL).
The parachutes will
be cached IAW the
Airborne Annex
and recovered
administratively.

Functional BTS: J12363137S ESTABLISH A DROP ZONE

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Battle Task Standards

LIGHT INFANTRY
(RECCE)

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO AND THREE

J12363137S / J13463137S

ESTABLISH A DROP ZONE

LEVEL: 2 (Recce Section)

PHASE: Unique Operations

Reference: Section 6, Chapter 3, B-GL-310-001/FT-001 Airborne Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is required to establish a drop zone by day or by night in
suitable parachute conditions in a permissive environment. This task is conducted
to support airborne operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Suitable A/C for the operation.

(3) Suitable Drop Zone.

(4) Ground to Air Communications.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The element establishes a drop zone in support of Airborne
Operations.

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1. The element makes good use of terrain and known information about Pathfinders should
the OPFOR threat to select the location of the Drop Zone. deploy well ahead of
2. The element occupies and secures the drop zone (deploying OPs if the main force
necessary) maintaining security from attack and detection. (ideally 24 hrs) in
order to establish the
3. The element develops, and disseminates an effective plan to defend DZ before the main
against the OPFOR and move to an alternate drop zone as required. force deploys.
4. The element has established communications and then link up with
the aircraft and main force. Medical coverage
and parachute
5. The element has established DZ markings IAW the orders and recovery are
airborne annex. required as training
6. The element coordinates and controls the drop and air space around support however are
the Drop Zone. not involved in the
tactical application
7. The element is prepared to assist the main force to treat and evacuate
of the BTS.
casualties from the DZ.
8. The element carries on to follow on tasks.

Functional BTS: Nil

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MECHANIZED INFANTRY
COMMON

CREW

K02303079S

ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND SECONDARY ARMAMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Crew)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-393-010/FP-001 COYOTE/LAV III Application of Fire;


B. B-GL-385-005/FP-001 General Purpose Machine Gun C6;
C. B-GL-385-014/PT-001 TOW Long Range Anti-Armour Weapon.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Crew engages targets IAW the assigned mission.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from the Rifle Platoon level.

(2) Associated weapons.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Crew must successfully achieve engagement time and
accuracy standards as defined in the references and IAW the assigned mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Crew coordinates its direct fire plan with higher, integrates with
flanking Troops, plans in depth for all ranges and weapons, and
establishes recorded targets on likely OPFOR approaches.
2. The Crew executes the direct fire plan from firing positions that:
a. Maintain mutual support with other Crews;

b. Are not easily identified by map reconnaissance;

c. Are covered and concealed from ground and air


observation;

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d. Have covered and concealed routes in and out;

e. Provide enfilade fire from defilade positions;

f. Allow applicable stand-off ranges;

g. Are clear of obstructions along the line of sight; and

h. Have alternate and secondary positions sited, if possible.


3. The Crew adjusts target priorities as ordered.
4. The Crew sends a CONTACT Report and follows up with a SITREP
as applicable.
Functional BTS: Nil

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PLATOON

K03405083S

PERFORM RUNNING RE-SUPPLY

LEVEL: 3 (Mechanized Infantry Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Mechanized Infantry Platoon is conducting tactical operations and
has been directed to receive supplies or has determined that re-supply is
necessary. The next higher HQ may designate a re-supply location or the element
may be responsible to coordinate a location with the A1 Echelon or supply
element.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Mechanized Infantry Platoon successfully completes re-
supply operations IAW orders to replenish its basic load of combat supplies while maintaining
security.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE TACTICALLY, the Mechanized
Infantry Platoon moves tactically to and enters the re-supply location
IAW orders.
2. The Mechanized Infantry Platoon moves through the running re-
supply chain and receives commodities.
3. The Mechanized Infantry Platoon carries out concurrent activities
throughout to include, but not limited to:
a. Submits Vehicle State and ADREP;

b. Fills up with POL;

c. Breaks down ammo if necessary;

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d. Exchanges water cans;

e. Picks up rations;

f. Turns over garbage;

g. Picks up ADREP items such as personnel equipment,


parts, mail, canteen supplies etc;

h. Conducts limited vehicle maintenance (if practical); and

i. Conducts crew replacement if applicable.


4. Maintains security by adhering to noise and light discipline SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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COMPANY

K04605084S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A RUNNING RE-SUPPLY

LEVEL: 4 (Mechanized Infantry Company(Echelon))

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 6, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Mechanized Infantry Company is conducting tactical operations
and has determined that re-supply is necessary.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Mechanized Infantry Company successfully executes re-
supply operations IAW orders to replenish its basic load of combat supplies while maintaining
security.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. IAW ref B, the Echelon selects an area that is cohesive with the
tactical situation:
a. offers concealment;
b. is defendable; and
c. allows for easy accesability and dispersion.
2. The Echelon ensures security of the area (to include the provision of
guides).
3. The Echelon places commodities into a workable layout that ensures
rapid/efficient distribution.
4. The Echelon prepares and transmits RUNNING REPLENISHMENT
Orders.
5. The Echelon coordinates the distribution of commodities IAW BTS
K03405083S PERFORMS RUNNING RE-SUPPLY, IAW ref.
Functional BTS: Nil

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MECHANIZED INFANTRY
RECCE

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

K12302054S / K13402054S

RECONNOITRE ROUTE MOUNTED

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 6, Chapter 2, Armoured Recce TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has received orders to conduct a route reconnaissance
mounted to collect information and improve situational awareness on a designated
route. OPFOR contact is possible or expected.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element moves on the route. It collects and reports
information covering the route, dominant and key terrain, OPFOR forces within the area, and all
other items of interest specified in orders. It reacts to OPFOR forces as appropriate and
maintains sufficient combat power to continue the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the
following points:
a. Likely OPFOR locations;

b. Routes/axes of advance which will permit the element to


move to the Named Area of Interest (NAI) with the
greatest speed and security;

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c. Picket and bypass policy;

d. Availability and range of direct and indirect fire, CAS,


aviation and UAV assets;

e. Coordination with attached elements (i.e. Recce Engr


parties)

f. Communications requirements; and

g. The coordination required to execute a passage of line


IAW BTS I02353081E EXECUTE RELIEF.
2. The element ensures that forces do not become decisively engaged
with OPFOR forces and become unavailable to carry on with the
mission.
3. Upon arrival, the element executes the following activities, IAW
orders:
a. Determines and reports traffic ability of major/assigned
routes;

b. Determines cross-country traffic ability of all terrain


within the area;

c. Gathers intervisibility information;

d. Recces terrain to the lateral boundaries;

e. Reconnoitre all defiles along the route and clear OPFOR


obstacles, or locate a bypass;

f. Identify suitable Waiting Areas /Hides for follow on


troops;

g. Locates and inspect bridges;

h. Locates and inspect suitable fording or crossing sites near


all bridges;

i. Locates and inspect tunnels, culverts, overpasses and


underpasses;

j. Locates minefields, obstacles, and bypasses;

k. Locates bypasses around built-up areas, and NBC

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contaminated areas; and

l. Locates, identifies and reports OPFOR forces.


4. The element maintains contact with advancing friendly forces
throughout the operation.
5. Maximum use is made of available aviation and UAV assets to gain
required information. The element accomplishes the mission within the
time allocated by the comd.
6. The element prepares a route recce report and overlay for passage to
higher headquarters.
Functional BTS: Nil

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PLATOON

K13602055S

RECONNOITRE AREA MOUNTED

LEVEL: 3 (Recce Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapters 5 and 11, B-GL-392-004/FP-001 Infantry Patrolling.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Recce Platoon has received orders to conduct an area
reconnaissance mounted to collect information and improve situational awareness
on a designated area. OPFOR contact is possible or expected.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Recce Platoon collects and reports information covering the
dominant and key terrain, OPFOR forces within area, and all other items of interest specified in
orders. It reacts to OPFOR forces as appropriate and maintains sufficient combat power to
continue the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Recce Platoon executes battle procedure IAW BTS
A03401000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the
following points:
a. Likely OPFOR locations;

b. Picket and bypass policy;

c. Availability and range of direct and indirect fire, CAS,


aviation and UAV assets;

d. Coordination with attached elements (i.e. Recce Engr


parties); and

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e. Communications requirements.
2. The Recce Platoon oves rapidly and tactically IAW BTS
A03403141E MOVE TACTICALLY and ref.
3. The Recce Platoon ensures that forces do not become decisively
engaged with OPFOR forces and become unavailable to carry on with
the mission.
4. The Recce Platoon executes the area recce IAW ref.
5. The Recce Platoon reports to higher headquarters on results of area
recce.
Functional BTS: K12302054S RECONNOITRE ROUTE MOUNTED I02302085E
RECONNOITRE POINT DISMOUNTED I13601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A
CP

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MECHANIZED INFANTRY (RIFLE)

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

K43423092S / K44623092S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations;


B. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-007/FP-001 LAV Company Tactics;
C. Section 6, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting offensive operations and receives orders to
establish and operate, or be part of a fire base for an attack.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element conducts tactical movement to and occupies the fire
position. It places effective direct fire and (if applicable) indirect fire on the OPFOR element.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element receives, analyzes and acknowledges the orders from
next higher level HQ:
a. Determines location of the OPFOR element;

b. Identifies covered and concealed routes to fire base


position (if not specified in the order);

c. Confirms comd's direct fire and (if applicable) indirect fire


plan; and

d. Coordinates with supporting elements as required.


2. The element conducts tactical movement to the fire base position
IAW BTS A03403141E MOVE TACTICALLY, and occupies the fire
base position based on the following tactical considerations:

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

a. A position that allows the element to engage the OPFOR


with effective fires; and

b. A position that is located on terrain affording cover and


concealment for hull-down and/or turret-down positions.
3. The element operates the fire base IAW orders, refs, and the assigned
fire plan.
4. The element engages targets IAW BTS K0233079E ENGAGE
TARGETS WITH MAIN AND SECONDARY ARMAMENTS, and
reacts to the tactical situation, as necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A0344081E REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE; and

b. A0344080E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE.


5. The element submits to the next higher HQ an Ammo-Cas Report and
executes battle re-supply as ordered.
Functional BTS: Nil

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K43474068S / K43474068S

EXECUTE CONVOY ESCORT

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: OOTW

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 9, B-GL-394-002/FP-001 The Reconnaissance Squadron in


Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tasked to execute a convoy escort to accompany and
protect a vehicle column. Civilian or military organizations may be involved.
The route is provided. The escort comd is normally the convoy comd. OPFOR
contact is possible or expected.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element escorts the convoy to its new location by the time
specified in the orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with emphasis on the
following points:
a. Reconnoitre the route the convoy will follow (if time
permits);

b. Ensure the route is clear of obstacles and OPFOR


positioned to influence movement along the route; and

c. Provide early warning and prevent the OPFOR from


impeding, harassing, containing, seizing or destroying the
convoy.
2. The following specific points should be considered during planning
and execution:

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a. The likelihood of an OPFOR attack and the tactics, which


the element might employ (i.e., mines, roadblocks, air
strikes, etc.);

b. The ground over which the convoy is to pass with


particular reference to defiles, close country, built-up areas
and detours, thereby indicating possible hide locations if
required, and likely OPFOR ambush and road block
locations;

c. RV and schedule, hides, rest halts, primary and alternate


routes;

d. Additional resources available including mechanized


infantry, engineers, UAVs, aviation and air defence;

e. The size and type of vehicles in the convoy their mobility


and speed, and the vulnerability of the load;

f. The time of the convoy move, first and last light, and the
distance to be traveled;

g. Communications and liaison concerns;

h. Environmental and weather factors necessitating the


postponement of the convoy in order to guarantee good
road or flying conditions; and

i. All relevant logistical concerns.


3. Packet commanders’ are aware of their responsibilities which include
the following:
a. Action at halts, checkpoints, and drop off point; and

b. Counter-ambush / mine plan, communications plan,


provision of first aid, identification of the higher rapid
reaction force.
4. The convoy is organized into three groupings:
a. Advance group—leading elements of the escort. It proves
the safety of the route and identifies trouble in advance of
the vehicle column. The element may be required to
reconnoitre detours and pickets;

b. Close protection group—provides immediate close

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protection to the vehicle column. The element comd is
located within this group; and

c. Reserve group—provides the rearguard, the reserves and


recovery resources for the convoy.
5. A method of escort is determined (i.e. Standard or Tunnel).
6. The element and Convoy are briefed on convoy procedures:
a. The route to include medical and maintenance support
locations and the destination;

b. The designated speed, time and spacing between vehicles;

c. Accident and breakdown procedures;

d. Blackout policy;

e. Communications procedures, air sentry requirements;

f. Moves tactically IAW BTS A0343141E MOVE


TACTICALLY and ref B; and

g. Conducts rehearsals.
7. The lead vehicle crosses the start point at the specified time. The
element verifies that all vehicles have crossed the start point and reports
to higher HQ.
8. The element determines and reports the location of all halts.
9. The element conducts scheduled halts:
a. At designated times to avoid possible conflict with other
convoy schedules;

b. Where visibility is at least 200 m to the front and rear of


the column;

c. Establishes a perimeter defence; and

d. Departs on schedule.
10. The convoy makes an unscheduled halt due to a vehicle accident, road
block or some other unplanned event:
a. All halts are reported to the element comd, and reports the
halt to higher HQ;

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b. The element takes immediate action IAW the OPFOR


threat;

c. The advance guard comd or LO negotiates confrontations;

d. During halts, the element establishes a perimeter defence;

e. The element resumes movement on order.

f. The convoy reacts to an ambush as follows:

g. Ambushed vehicles immediately proceed through the


ambush if at all possible;

h. The element proceeds through the ambush if at all


possible;

i. If proceeding through the ambush is not possible, the


element halts and attempt to eliminate the OPFOR threat
and extricate the ambushed elements;

j. Suppressive fire is used to cover immediate deployment;

k. That part of the convoy not caught in the ambush is halted


and protected;

l. That part of the convoy caught in the ambush is extricated


IAW BTS A0340177E / A0460177E EXTRICATE FROM
AN AMBUSH; and

m. If applicable, all vehicles being escorted clear the road to


permit the element to manoeuvre.
11. Once all vehicles are clear of the ambush, the element comd issues
orders for some or all vehicles to continue on the primary route, use an
alternate route, return to the start point or proceed to another location, as
applicable.
Functional BTS: Nil

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PLATOON

K43423093S

EXECUTE AN ATTACK

LEVEL: 3 (Mechanized Infantry Platoon)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations;


B. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-007/FP-001 LAV Company Tactics.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Mechanized Infantry Platoon is conducting offensive operations
and receives orders to be part of the manoeuvre force for a hasty attack.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Mechanized Infantry Rifle Platoon successfully executes the
assault destroying all OPFOR forces or forcing them to withdraw off of the objective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Mechanized Infantry Platoon receives, analyzes and
acknowledges the Orders, determines location of the objective, and
identifies covered and concealed routes to the RV (if not specified in
orders).
2. The Mechanized Infantry Platoon moves IAW BTS A03403141E /
A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY to the RV and adopts a concealed
position.
3. The Mechanized Infantry Platoon moves to the attack position IAW
Orders.
4. IAW orders, ref A, and ref B, the Rifle Platoon executes drills as
tasked.
5. Once contact is made, the Mechanized Infantry Platoon reacts IAW
Orders, executes drills as necessary to ref A and ref B, and reacts to the
tactical situation, as necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A03404081E REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE;

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b. A03404080E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE;

c. I43423093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK; and

d. K02303079E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND


SECONDARY ARMAMENTS.
6. Once the attack is complete and IAW orders, the Mechanized Infantry
Platoon consolidates IAW ref A and ref B.
Functional BTS: Nil

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COMPANY

K44623093S

EXECUTE AN ATTACK

LEVEL: 4 (Mechanized Infantry Company)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations;


B. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-007/FP-001 LAV Company Tactics.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Mechanized Infantry Company is conducting offensive operations
and receives orders to execute a hasty attack.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Mechanized Infantry Company successfully executes the
assault destroying all OPFOR forces or forcing them to withdraw off of the objective.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Mechanized Infantry Company receives, analyzes and
acknowledges the orders, determines location of the objective, and
identifies covered and concealed routes to the RV (if not specified in
orders).
2. The Mechanized Infantry Company conducts tactical movement IAW
BTS A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY to the RV and adopts a
concealed position.
3. The Mechanized Infantry Company moves to the attack position IAW
Orders.
4. IAW orders, ref A, and ref B, the Mechanized Infantry Company
executes drills as tasked, and/or establishes a fire base IAW BTS
K43423092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE.
5. Once contact is made, the Mechanized Infantry Company reacts IAW
orders, executes drills as necessary IAW ref A and ref B and reacts to the
tactical situation, as necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A04604081E REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE;

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b. A04604080E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE;

c. I44623093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK; and

d. K02303079E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND


SECONDARY ARMAMENTS.
6. Once the attack is complete and IAW orders, the Mechanized Infantry
Company consolidates IAW ref A and ref B, and reorganizes IAW BTS
A04605301E REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: I44601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP I43423092E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE

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CHAPTER 8
TACTICAL AVIATION
1. In all cases, the Tactical Aviation (Common) BTS apply to both UTTH and Recce tasked
Helicopters. It should be noted that the range of BTS is more significant that command and
liaison and airmobile tasks, and the scope of the BTS will be harmonized with the Army’s
Statement of Requirements for Tactical Aviation once the plan is endorsed by CLS and approved
by CAS.
2. There are BTS common to multiple levels in this Chapter.

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COMMON

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO AND THREE

H02304105S / H03404105S

APPLY SUPPRESSIVE FIRE WITH DOOR GUNS

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 4, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS. The element is operating independently or as part of a larger force.
Integral weapons must be used to engage static and moving targets while stationary and on the
move, under all types of visibility and environmental conditions. This BTS will likely be
achieved within the context of other BTS.
a. Situation. The element is required to apply suppressive fire in response to a
threat.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) An appropriate open fire policy to engage targets.

(3) ROE.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully applies suppressive door gun fire IAW
with published ROE and open fire policy.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element detects an enemy threat and takes action:
a. Apply suppressive fire until threat is suppressed and/or
until crew or friendly elements are no longer threatened;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

b. Element reacts to direct fire with evasive manoeuvring


IAW BTS H02304106S / H03404106S EXECUTE
EVASIVE COMBAT MANOEUVRES; or
2. Elements locate enemy position without taking effective enemy fire.
Functional BTS: Nil

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H02304106S / H03404106S

CONDUCT EVASIVE COMBAT MANOEUVRES

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 9, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations with a known area of
threat which includes small arms or other direct fire weapons systems.

b. Given:

(1) Aircraft or simulator.

(2) Real or simulated enemy ground based weapon systems.

(3) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element safely executes evasive manoeuvres.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts mission with appropriate tactics relevant to the
known threat.
2. The element identifies hostile enemy engagement.
3. The element communicates threat to appropriate agencies.
4. The element evades the threat with appropriate TTP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Tactical Aviation

H02304110S / H03404110S

REACT TO MISSILE APPROACH WARNING SYSTEM (MAWS)

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 9, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations with a known or
suspected missile threat. The aircraft MAWS indicates an engagement.

b. Given:

(1) Aircraft or aircraft simulator.

(2) Applicable MAWS and counter measures dispensing system (CMDS).

(3) Mission or theatre specific flare SOP and CMDS settings.

(4) Real or simulated missile threat.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully reacts to the threat.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element follows appropriate pre-flight and post-flight arming/de-
arming procedures.
2. The element operates MAWS and CMDS effectively iaw appropriate
mission settings.
3. The element responds to threat with appropriate TTP.
Functional BTS: Nil

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H02304111S / H03404111S

REACT TO RADAR OR LASER THREAT

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 9, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations with a known or
suspected radar or laser guided missile threat. A radar or laser threat is detected.

b. Given:

(1) Aircraft or simulator.

(2) Airborne radar laser warning receiver (RLWR).

(3) Real or simulated ground or air based radar/laser threat.

(4) Appropriate RLWR user data file (UDF) for perceived or known threat.

(5) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully evades the threat.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts mission with appropriate tactics relevant to the
known threat.
2. The element identifies a threat with appropriate equipment.
3. The element communicates threat to appropriate crew and higher
formations as required.
4. The element debriefs appropriate pers and agencies following mission
as required (IntO, EWO, OpsO, CFEWC).
5. The element responds to threat with appropriate TTP.
Functional BTS: Nil

630 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

H02305112S / H03405112S

EXECUTE AEROMEDICAL SUPPORT OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 to 3

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 11, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations. Aeromedical Support
can be subdivided as either MEDEVAC or CASEVAC missions and each are
slightly different:

(1) Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC). MEDEVAC assets are permitted to


mount the Red Cross and are protected under the Geneva Convention,
Law of Armed Conflict. No MEDEVAC helicopters are permitted to
transport troops, combat supplies or act in support of a combat operation
not directly attributed to the provision of medical services.

(2) Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC). CASEVAC does not include en


route care by medical personnel. CASEVAC should only be utilized
when a unit has a large number of casualties (i.e. when the number of
casualties exceeds the ability of the MEDEVAC helicopters) or when
MEDEVAC helicopters are not available. CASEVAC helicopters are not
protected under the Geneva Convention and are not permitted to mount
the Red Cross. They may be fired upon as hostile aircraft. The CH 146
will normally only conduct CASEVAC missions.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Medical personnel and equipment from appropriate medical supporting


unit.

(3) Casualty stretcher and loading personnel from supported unit.

(4) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Combat troops or combat supplies not attributed to the provision of


medical services.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element transports wounded or injured personnel IAW orders.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The casualties are transported safely and to the appropriate medical
facility as directed by supporting medical staff within the required
timeframe.
2. Appropriately medical support equipment and helicopter trained staff
are utilized on board the aircraft.
3. The crew responds to the mission within the required standby notice
to move timeframe or as quickly as possible.
4. Aircraft configuration is established with medical authority.
5. Priority system of triage is established, and aviation tasked iaw
priorities.
Functional BTS: Nil

632 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

LEVELS TWO TO FOUR

H02301099S / H03401099S / H04601099S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AIRBORNE RRB

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 17, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations. A new mission is
received requiring the element to provide an airborne RRB capability.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

(3) Frequencies and codes.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element deploys and establishes an airborne radio
rebroadcast/relay capability IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Appropriate coordination and liaison with supporting elements and
other units is completed;
2. Concurrent activity and anticipation maximize the available time in
preparation for the mission.
Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 633
Battle Task Standards

H02304107S / H03404107S / H04604107S

OCCUPY A HOLDING AREA

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 8, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations. There is a requirement
to occupy a Holding Area prior to the completion of the mission.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Appropriate sized Holding Area.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element moves undetected to the holding area and is able to be
employed at the specified time IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Aircraft occupying the holding area shall:
a. Be in a position to observe and react to potential threats;

b. Maintain radio silence; and

c. Establish hasty security.

Functional BTS: Nil

634 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

H02314108S / H03414108S / H04614108S

REACT TO AIR TO AIR HELICOPTER ATTACK

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All Warfighting

Reference: Chapter 9, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations with a known or
suspected defensive or offensive attack helicopters.

b. Given:

(1) Aircraft or simulator.

(2) Real or simulated enemy attack helicopters.

(3) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully evades a hostile helicopter attack.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts mission with appropriate tactics relevant to the
known threat.
2. The element identifies hostile aircraft visually or with appropriate
DEWS equipment.
3. The element communicates threat to appropriate agencies.
4. The element evades the threat with appropriate TTP.
Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 635
Battle Task Standards

H02314109S / H03414109S / H04614109S

REACT TO FIGHTER AIRCRAFT ATTACK

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All Warfighting

Reference: Chapter 9, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations with a known or
suspected defensive or offensive counter air (DCA / OCA) threat.

b. Given:

(1) Aircraft or simulator.

(2) Real or simulated enemy fighter aircraft.

(3) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully evades a hostile fighter aircraft attack.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts mission with appropriate tactics relevant to the
known threat.
2. The element identifies hostile aircraft visually or with appropriate
DEWS equipment.
3. The element communicates threat to appropriate agencies.
4. The element evades the threat with appropriate TTP.
Functional BTS: Nil

636 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

LEVELS FOUR AND SIX

H0460101S / H0670101S

PLAN AVIATION MISSIONS

LEVEL: 4 and 6

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 1, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations. A new mission is
received requiring the element to plan one of but not limited to the following
missions:

(1) Command and Liaison.

(2) Reconnaissance and Tactical Security.

(3) Direction and Control of Fire:

(a) Air Observation Post (AOP).

(b) Airborne Forward Air Controller (ABFAC).

(4) Combat Airlift:

(a) Logistic Airlift with the use of Medium Transport Helicopters


(MTH).

(b) Airmobile Operations.

(c) Para Insertion.

(5) AEROMEDICAL Support:

(a) CASEVAC.

(b) MEDEVAC.

(6) Special Operations.

(7) Comms Assistance.

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b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes a mission briefing in order to complete the
specified aviation mission IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element completes aviation mission planning IAW the
following:
a. Appropriate coordination with supporting elements and
other units is completed;

b. concurrent activity and anticipation maximize the


available time in preparation for the mission; and

c. rehearsals are conducted when time permits.

Functional BTS: A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE A06701001E


EXECUTE OPP H04601099S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AIRBORNE RRB
H04605112S EXECUTE AEROMEDICAL SUPPORT OPERATIONS H04601100S
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AVIATION COMMAND POST H24613113S
EXECUTE AIRMOBILE OPERATIONS H24613112S EXECUTE A PARA INSERTION
H24674068S EXECUTE A CONVOY ESCORT H24674115S INSERT VEHICLE
CHECKPOINT / ROADBLOCK H24605118S PROVIDE AERIAL RESUPPLY
H14602058S EXECUTE A SCREEN H14613076S EXECUTE AN AIR OP MISSION
H14613077S EXECUTE AN ABFAC MISSION H14602074S EXECUTE
RECONNAISSANCE TASKS H94605123S PROVIDE AMS SERVICES H06702103S
PROVIDE AVIATION METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES H02305102S CONFIGURE
AIRCRAFT

638 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

H04604014S / H06704014S

PREPARE AND EXECUTE CRASH RESPONSE

LEVEL: 4 and 6

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;


B. WUSOP 506, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Standing Operating Procedures;
C. Unit crash response standing operating procedures;
D. APPLICABLE Theatre Special Instructions (SPINS) and Airspace Control Orders (ACO).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is executing flying operations. A crash alarm has been
initiated, requiring the element to respond.

b. Given:

(1) Crash response orders or plan.

(2) Subordinate flights.

(3) Fire, medical, security or Military Police support as required.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the crash response while minimizing loss of
life and equipment and preserves evidence, IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Crash response plan is developed, rehearsed and refined IAW refs.
2. Situational awareness is developed and shared between all elements,
ensuring that the required information is received, disseminated, and
acted upon in a timely manner.
3. The crash response plan is executed as quickly and effectively as
possible.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

CREW

H02305102S

CONFIGURE AIRCRAFT

LEVEL: 2 (Crew)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 1, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The crew is involved in tactical operations. A new mission is received
requiring the timely appropriate configuration of an aircraft.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Appropriate tooling.

(3) A crew sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The crew has correctly configured an aircraft IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Concurrent activity and anticipation maximize the available time in
preparation for the mission.
2. The aircraft is configured for the projected mission type.
Functional BTS: Nil

640 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

FLIGHT

H0461100S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AVIATION COMMAND POST (CP)

LEVEL: 4 (Flight)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;


B. B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Unit Standing Operating Procedures;
C. B-GA-444-001/FP-001 1 Wing Tactical Aide Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Flight is conducting tactical ops.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Orders and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Orders to deploy to a new location.

(3) Appropriate air and land force command, control, communications and
intelligence systems.

(4) Subordinate element(s).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Flight establishes and operates a command post that facilitates
the command, control and execution of assigned missions IAW orders and refs.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Flight conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A04601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The Flight CP is sited in a tactically appropriate location IAW orders
and refs, and is prepared to conduct operations.
3. The Flight may be required to operate while maintaining tactical
mobility.
4. The Flight CP establishes communications on, and maintains control
of, all required nets IAW BTS A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE
OPSEC.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


5. The Flight CP submits reports and returns IAW refs.
6. The Flight develops, briefs and implements the local defence plan
IAW BTS A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
7. The Flight maintains situational awareness and reports and reacts to
information of technical and tactical importance.
Functional BTS: Nil

642 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

H04604110S

REACT TO MISSILE APPROACH WARNING SYSTEM (MAWS)

LEVEL: 4 (Flight)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 9, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The flight is involved in tactical operations with a known or suspected
missile threat. A flight aircraft has a MAWS indication while airborne.

b. Given:

(1) Aircraft or aircraft simulator.

(2) Applicable MAWS and counter measures dispensing system (CMDS).

(3) Tactical Electronic Warfare Officer (Tac EWO).

(4) CFEWC Support.

(5) Mission or theatre specific flare SOP and CMDS settings.

(6) Real or simulated missile threat.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Flight successfully reacts to the threat.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Flight establishes appropriate pre-flight and post-flight
arming/de-arming areas and local procedures.
2. The Flight establishes a Tac EWO to maintain EW SA, advise Flt
Comd, brief air and ground crews, and assist in pre-flight planning.
3. Tac EWO confirms and advises Flt Comd on effective MAWS and
CMDS mission settings.
4. The Flight responds to hung flares.
Functional BTS: H03404110S REACT TO MAWS

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 643
Battle Task Standards

H04604111S

REACT TO RADAR OR LASER THREAT

LEVEL: 4 (Flight)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 9, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Flight is involved in tactical operations with a known or suspected
radar or laser guided missile threat. A radar or laser threat is detected.

b. Given:

(1) Aircraft or simulator.

(2) Airborne radar laser warning receiver (RLWR).

(3) Real or simulated ground or air based radar/laser threat.

(4) Appropriate RLWR user data file (UDF) for perceived or known threat.

(5) Tac EWO.

(6) EW laptop with ADOCS software.

(7) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Flight successfully operates in a radar and laser threat
environment.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Flight conducts mission with appropriate tactics relevant to the
known threat.
2. Tac EWO maintains overall EW SA to advise the Flt Comd and crews
on threat, TTP and planning assistance.
3. Tac EWO establishes appropriate debrief procedures, and lines of
communication to CFEWC to ensure timely support of RLWR and
software.
4. Tac EWO provides necessary refresher briefings to air and ground

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


crews on TTP, and equipment.
5. The Flight establishes proper lines of communication with other EW
agencies and HQs as required.
Functional BTS: H03404111S REACT TO RADAR OR LASER WARNING THREAT

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 645
Battle Task Standards

H04604112S

EXECUTE AEROMEDICAL SUPPORT OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 4 (Flight)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 11, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Flight is involved in tactical operations. Aeromedical Support can
be defined as either MEDEVAC or CASEVAC missions:

(1) Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC). MEDEVAC assets are permitted to


mount the Red Cross and are protected under the Geneva Convention,
Law of Armed Conflict. No MEDEVAC helicopters are permitted to
transport troops, combat supplies or act in support of a combat operation
not directly attributed to the provision of medical services.

(2) Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC). CASEVAC does not include en


route care by medical personnel. CASEVAC should only be utilized
when a unit has a large number of casualties (i.e. when the number of
casualties exceeds the ability of the MEDEVAC helicopters) or when
MEDEVAC helicopters are not available. CASEVAC helicopters are not
protected under the Geneva Convention and are not permitted to mount
the Red Cross. They may be fired upon as hostile aircraft. The CH 146
will normally only conduct CASEVAC missions.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Medical personnel and equipment from appropriate medical supporting


unit.

(3) Casualty stretcher and loading personnel from supported unit.

(4) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Combat troops or combat supplies not attributed to the provision of


medical services.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Flight transports wounded or injured personnel IAW orders.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The casualties are transported safely and to the appropriate medical
facility as directed by supporting medical staff within the required
timeframe.
2. Appropriately medical support equipment and helicopter trained staff
are utilized on board the aircraft.
3. The crew responds to the mission within the required standby notice
to move timeframe or as quickly as possible.
4. Aircraft configuration is established with medical authority.
5. Priority system of triage is established, and aviation tasked iaw
priorities.
6. The Flight establishes appropriate CASEVAC / MEDVAC standby
crews to maintain the required coverage and ensure CASEVAC /
MEDVAC response within specified notice to move timeframe or as
quickly as possible.
7. Likely casualty treatment facilities are identified and appropriate HLS
are established/confirmed for CASEVAC / MEDEVAC operations.
8. Appropriately coordination occurs to ensure the location of medical
support equipment and helicopter trained staff who will operate on board
the aircraft.
9. Helicopters and CASEVAC / MEDVAC crews are pre-positioned or
located such that they can respond in the required time to the assigned
area of responsibility.
10. Chain of command and robust tasking lines of communication are
established and tested with Medical authority.
Functional BTS: H03404112S EXECUTE AEROMEDICAL SUPPORT OPERATIONS

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 647
Battle Task Standards

SQUADRON

H06701100S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AVIATION COMMAND POST (CP)

LEVEL: 6 (Squadron)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;


B. B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Unit Standing Operating Procedures;
C. B-GA-444-001/FP-001 1 Wing Tactical Aide Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Squadron is conducting tactical ops.

b. Given:

(1) Orders to deploy to a new location.

(2) Appropriate air and land force command, control, communications and
intelligence systems.

(3) subordinate element(s).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The squadron establishes a command post which facilitates the
command, control and execution of assigned missions IAW orders and refs.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Squadron conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A06701001E
EXECUTE OPP.
2. The squadron CP is sited in a tactically appropriate location IAW
orders and refs, and is prepared to conduct operations.
3. The squadron may be required to operate while maintaining tactical
mobility.
4. The squadron CP establishes communications on, and maintains
control of, all required nets IAW BTS A06704042E DEVELOP AND
ENSURE OPSEC.
5. The squadron CP submits reports and returns IAW refs and maintains
command and control IAW BTS A06701004E ESTABLISH AND

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL.
6. The squadron develops, briefs and implements the local defence plan
IAW BTS A06704174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
7. The squadron maintains situational awareness and reports and reacts
to information of technical and tactical importance.
8. The Squadron is prepared to employ forward or step-up CPs if
required.
Functional BTS: H04601100S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN AVIATION
COMMAND POST

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 649
Battle Task Standards

H06702103S

PROVIDE AVIATION METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES

LEVEL: 6 (Squadron)

PHASE: All

References: Chapter 1, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Squadron is required to provide meteorological services for
helicopter operations.

b. Given:

(1) Required vehicles and support.

(2) Flying operations.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Squadron provides timely and relevant meteorological
products and advice in support of flying operations IAW orders and refs.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Squadron establishes communications and computing links to
acquire meteorological data from outside sources and conducts weather
observations from the location.
2. The Met element maintains meteorological situational awareness and
disseminates the relevant products and expertise.
Functional BTS: Nil

650 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

H06703097S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A HELICOPTER LANDING SITE

LEVEL: 6 (Squadron)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 11, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;


B. TAM 811, B-GA-444-001/FP-001 1 Wing Tactical Aide Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Squadron is required to move to a new location and establish an
HLS in preparation for helicopter operations.

b. Given:

(1) Orders to deploy to a new location.

(2) Required engineer and service support.

(3) subordinate element(s).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element establishes and executes helicopter operations from
the designated helicopter landing site (HLS) IAW orders and refs.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Squadron conducts battle procedure IAW BTS A06701001E
EXECUTE OPP, considering:
a. the terrain;

b. number of aircraft and type of activity to be conducted;

c. opposing force; and

d. the size of the area including holding, arming/de-arming


and refuelling areas as required.
2. The Squadron conducts a recce of potential locations to determine
suitability of ground, concealment, defence, in and out routes,
communications, and OPSEC requirements.
3. The Squadron moves to, secures and marks the HLS IAW refs.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


4. The Squadron conducts helicopter operations IAW orders and refs.
Functional BTS: Nil

652 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

TACTICAL AVIATION
RECCE

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO TO FOUR

H12302074S / H13402074S / H14602074S

EXECUTE RECONNAISSANCE TASKS

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: A. Chapter 14, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;


B. Basic Helicopter Recce Handbook (Draft 25 Oct 2001).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has received orders to conduct reconnaissance to collect
information and improve situational awareness on a designated route, area, and/or
point. This BTS is applied as low a level as possible depending on the threat
situation.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Appropriate Electro-Optical sensor(s).

(3) Friendly ground recce forces (if applicable).

(4) Designated NAI, TAI, area, route, or other location / feature to


reconnoitre.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element collects and reports information covering the area,
route, point, dominant and key terrain, enemy forces within the area, and all other items of
interest IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element moves undetected to the route, area, or point. Upon

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


arrival, the section conducts recce IAW reference A and B.
2. The element maintains contact with advancing friendly forces
throughout the operation.
3. The element prepares appropriate recce report to higher
headquarters.
4. Maximum use is made of available ISTAR assets to assist in gaining
required information.
5. It reacts to opposing forces as appropriate and maintains sufficient
combat power to continue the mission.
Functional BTS: Nil

654 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

H12312076S / H13412076S / H14612076S

EXECUTE AIR OBSERVATION POST MISSION

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All Warfighting

Reference: Chapter 15, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tasked to conduct an Air OP mission during tactical
ops.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) Indirect fire support.

(3) Rules of engagement.

(4) Appropriate airspace control and fire support orders.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully executes the Air OP mission on the
correct target using appropriate indirect fire, without being engaged.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. A tactically sound observation position is selected and occupied.
2. The target is located and identified.
3. The fire mission is conducted IAW ref A.
4. Battle damage is reported.
Functional BTS: G22412052E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN ARTILLERY OP

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 655
Battle Task Standards

H12313077S / H13413077S / H14613077S

EXECUTE AIRBORNE FORWARD CONTROLLER (ABFAC) MISSION

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All Warfighting

References: A. B-GA-431-000/FT-002 Air Liaison Officer Handbook;


B. Chapter 15, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tasked to conduct an Airborne Forward Controller
(ABFAC) mission during tactical ops.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level higher.

(2) A Close Air Support sortie(s).

(3) Rules of engagement.

(4) Appropriate airspace control and fire support orders.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully executes the ABFAC mission on the
correct target using Close Air Support aircraft, without being engaged.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. A tactically sound observation position is selected and occupied.
2. The target is located and identified IAW ROEs.
3. The CAS briefing is delivered to the CAS pilot(s), understood and
executed by the CAS pilot(s) IAW refs.
4. Battle damage is reported.

FUNCTIONAL BTS: NIL

656 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

LEVELS THREE TO FOUR

H13402053S / H14602053S

EXECUTE A PICKET

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 14, B-GA-442 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has come into contact and has been ordered to picket the
contact so that another force can bypass it or the crew must make a battle
handover to follow-on forces.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one or two levels of command higher.

(2) OPFOR.

(3) A bypassing force or a force for a battle handover.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element maintains contact with and defines the OPFOR
elements without detection or loss of combat power until ordered to move or the contact has been
handed over.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element remains behind and in contact so that the enemy cannot
move undetected.
2. The element defines the enemy disposition as best as possible given
the time and freedom of manoeuvre available.
3. If the contact is lost, the element must report and re-establish contact
and redefine the enemy.
4. As follow-on forces arrive, the picket hands over responsibility for the
contact, passing on all pertinent information.
Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 657
Battle Task Standards

H13402058S / H14602058S

EXECUTE SCREEN

LEVEL: 3 to 4
PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 14, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been tasked to screen a force to provide early warning
and situational awareness.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Airspace and fire control orders.

(3) Indirect fire and ground recce support (if required).

(4) A section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully executes the screen by detecting and
reporting any enemy movement IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element develops and executes a plan which includes the
following elements:
a. Higher comd’s intent is executed;

b. Surveillance of enemy contacts throughout the security


zone which makes maximum use of available sensors;

c. An indirect fire plan to destroy, impede or harass enemy


forces as they enter and proceed through the area of
responsibility;

d. Measures to destroy enemy recce IAW orders; and

e. Upon completion of the screen, the element reorganizes


IAW BTS A03405301E / A04605301E REORGANIZE

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


and prepares for subsequent missions.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 659
Battle Task Standards

H13453061S / H14653061S

EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

Reference: Chapter 14, B-GA-442 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations and receives orders to
execute an advance to contact.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the advance IAW reference. Once contact is
made, the section is to maintain contact.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element moves tactically IAW BTS A03403141E / A04603141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
2. Once contact is established, the element is to report and maintain
contact until the situation changes.
Functional BTS: H103403075S EXECUTE A BYPASS H103402053S / H103402053S
EXECUTE A PICKET

660 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

H13403075S

EXECUTE A BYPASS

LEVEL: 3 (Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 14, B-GA-442 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element performs a tactical move IAW reference A. The element
encounters enemy. The higher headquarters requires rapid continuation of
movement and permits bypassing. Bypass routes are available.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The section bypasses the opposing force.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element establishes contact with opposing force, coordinates and
develops a plan in support of the comd intent.
2. The element sends a SITREP to higher HQ and executes a tactical
bypass.
Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 661
Battle Task Standards

TACTICAL AVIATION
UTILITY

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO TO THREE

H22305116S / H23405116S

EXECUTE COMBAT RECOVERY OF PERSONNEL

LEVEL: 2 to 3

Phase: All

Reference: A. Chapter 7, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;


B. ATP 62—Combat Search and Rescue;
C. ATP 49 (C)—Use of Helicopters in Land Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is required to execute combat recovery of personnel.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Both friendly and enemy forces have available indirect fire and close air
support (CAS) available.

(3) Enemy air defence, NBC, and EW threats exist.

(4) Sufficient aviation assets are available.

(5) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil

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Tactical Aviation

NOTE

Combat Recovery is not the same as Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR). CSAR is dedicated
task for those personnel with specific CSAR training and equipment. Combat Recovery is the
recovery of military and/or civilian personnel and/or equipment. These personnel are not
required to have specialized training and equipment.

2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the assigned combat recovery of personnel
IAW refs.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Element personnel and aircraft are prepared for movement at the time
and place specified.
2. The aircraft loads the lifted unit element at the Designated Area of
Recovery (DAR).
3. The element must complete the following time permitting:
a. plan of action at the objective;

b. rehearsals; and

c. contingency plans for alternate action.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 663
Battle Task Standards

LEVELS TWO TO FOUR

H22363113S / H23463113S / H24663113S

EXECUTE AIRMOBILE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Unique

References: A. Chapters 5 and 16, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;


B. B-GL-322-003/FP-001 Unique Operations, Airmobile Operations;
C. B-GA-440-000/AF-000 Tactical Helicopter Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is required to conduct an airmobile operation in any phase
of war. Although ref C makes a distinction between Tactical Transport and
Airmobile operations based on the intent of the airlift, this BTS applies to any
Tactical Transport task using Tactical Aviation.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Both friendly and enemy forces have available indirect fire and close air
support (CAS) available.

(3) Enemy air defence, NBC, and EW threats exist.

(4) Sufficient aviation assets are available.

(5) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the assigned airmobile operation with
sufficient numbers of personnel and equipment arriving at the landing zone in order to
accomplish the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Element personnel and aircraft are prepared for movement at the time
and place specified.
2. The aircraft load the lifted element at the pick-up zone (PZ) and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


sufficient numbers of personnel and equipment arrive at the landing zone
(LZ) in order to accomplish the mission.
3. The element must complete the following:
a. conduct final coordination and briefings once the lifted
unit and equipment marry-up with aircraft;

b. rehearsals;

c. contingency plans for alternate action; and

d. meet specified LZ times within +/- 30 seconds.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 665
Battle Task Standards

H22363114S / H23463114S / H24663114S

EXECUTE PARA INSERTION

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Unique

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;


B. Chapter 4, B-GL-310-001/FT-001 Airborne Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is required to execute a parachute insertion in suitable
parachute conditions in a permissive environment. This task is conducted in
conjunction with establishing a drop zone and to support airborne operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Suitable Drop Zone.

(3) Communications with DZ party.

(4) Sufficient aviation assets are available.

(5) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the assigned para insertion IAW with orders
resulting in sufficient numbers of personnel and equipment arriving at the drop zone in order to
accomplish the mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Element personnel and aircraft are prepared for movement at the
time and place specified.
2. The aircraft loads the lifted unit element at the pick-up zone (PZ) and
sufficient numbers of personnel and equipment arrive at drop zone (DZ)
in order to accomplish the mission.
3. The element must complete the following:
a. conduct final coordination and briefings once the lifted

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


unit and equipment marry-up with aircraft;

b. rehearsals;

c. contingency plans for alternate action; and

d. meet specified DZ times within +/- 30 seconds.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 667
Battle Task Standards

H22305118S / H23405118S / H24605118S

PROVIDE AERIAL RESUPPLY

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 8, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation Doctrine;


B. Chapter 16, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tasked to execute an aerial resupply mission.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher,

(2) Tactical Air Movements section (TAMS) support if required,

(3) Appropriate airspace control orders, and

(4) Security force if required.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element moves the supplies from the designated pick up point
to the designated drop off point at the specified time IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element must ensure that:
a. Any under slung loads are properly rigged and safe for
flight (if required); and

b. Any dangerous cargo is properly authorized and


packaged.

Functional BTS: Nil

668 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Tactical Aviation

LEVELS THREE TO FOUR

H23474068S / H24674068S

EXECUTE CONVOY ESCORT

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: OOTW

Reference: Chapter 3, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations and is tasked to conduct
a convoy escort to accompany and protect a vehicle column. Civilian or military
organizations may be involved.

b. Given:
(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.
(2) Defined area of operations and vehicle ground routing.
(3) Convoy orders and SOP.
(4) Door gun.
(5) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element provides security and protection and surveillance to
ensure the convoy reaches its new location by the time specified in the orders, mitigating the loss
of any vehicles due to hostile force interference.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element maintains security and provides reconnaissance and
surveillance as ordered.
2. The element provides suppressive fire and protection as required
against ambushes.
3. The element establishes radio communications with convoy as
required.
4. The element has an understanding of all convoy SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 669
Battle Task Standards

H23474115S / H24674115S

INSERT VEHICLE CHECK POINT/ROADBLOCK

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: OOTW

Reference: Chapter 7, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is involved in tactical operations with ground forces
requiring the airborne insertion of vehicle check points (VCPs).

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Defined area of operations.

(3) Door guns.

(4) Appropriate airspace control orders, and ROE.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element safely inserts vehicle checkpoints achieving surprise,
provides security and mutual support as required, and successfully extracts VCPs on order.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element conducts mission safely with appropriate tactics
relevant to the known threat.
2. The element identifies appropriate landing sites to support ground
comd’s plan.
3. The element maintains security; provides surveillance of VCP and
suppressive fire support if necessary.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Tactical Aviation

CREW

H22305117S

EXECUTE SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Crew)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 10, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Crew is required to assist primary Search and Rescue (SAR)
efforts or conduct an initial SAR effort. SAR in the context of this BTS in
considered to be a search for civilian aircraft, vessel, and/or personnel in distress
in domestic Canada.
b. Given:
(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher.
(2) Squadron level resources for planning.
(3) Access to a Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) or Search Master (SM).
(4) Search and Rescue Technician (SAR TECH) as required.
(5) Appropriate SAR equipment (HOIST, FLIR, NITESUN) as required.
c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The Crew locates and identifies the aircraft, vessel, and/or
personnel in distress and facilitates their rescue.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Crew:
a. Responds to the search request in a timely manner with
appropriate equipment;

b. Coordinates efforts with the tasking RCC/SM; and

c. Follows search procedure and area assignment as detailed


by the RCC/SM.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 671
Battle Task Standards

TACTICAL AVIATION
MAINTENANCE SERVICES

CREW

H92305120S

REPAIR AIRCRAFT SNAGS

LEVEL: 2 (Maint Sect)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 9, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine;


B. WUSOP 603, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Standing Operating Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS
a. Situation. The Maint Sect is involved in tactical operations. A new mission is
received requiring the timely repair of an aircraft.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Appropriate tooling.

(3) A crew sized element.

(4) Integral and higher level supply system available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Maint Sect has repaired and returned to service a snagged
aircraft IAW airworthiness requirements, and IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Maint Sect provides efficient repair services, utilizing aviation
(AVN), avionics (AVS) and aircraft structures (ACS) resources:
a. Consult appropriately with technical authorities; and

b. Concurrent activity and anticipation maximize the


available time in preparation for the mission.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Tactical Aviation

H92305121S

PERFORM FIRST LINE INSPECTION OF AIRCRAFT

LEVEL: 2 (Maint Sect)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 9, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine;


B. WUSOP 603.04, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Standing Operating Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Maint Sect is involved in tactical operations and is required to
perform a 1st line inspection on an aircraft.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Appropriate tooling.

(3) A crew sized element.

(4) Integral and higher level supply system available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Maint Sect inspects and returns the aircraft to service IAW
airworthiness requirements and orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Maint Sect efficiently carries out an inspection:
a. Trained, qualified and authorized personnel are
employed;

b. Appropriate coordination with technical supporting


elements is completed and is available upon immediate
need; and

c. Concurrent activity and anticipation minimize the time


required to complete the inspection.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 673
Battle Task Standards

SECTION

H93405119S

EXECUTE A MOBILE REPAIR PARTY (MRP) TASK

LEVEL: 3 (Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 9, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine;


B. WUSOP 603.05, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Standing Operating Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The section is involved in tactical operations. A combat repair of an
aircraft is required necessitating the use of a MRP.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Support personnel and tooling.

(3) A Section sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Section has successfully repaired and returned to service a
downed aircraft IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The section is briefed and understands all known information wrt the
downed aircraft, opposing forces, routes and locations.
2. Dispatch and coordination of appropriate personnel has been carried
out.
3. All applicable resources are directed to support the MRP.
Functional BTS: A03403141E MOVE TACTICALLY

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Tactical Aviation

H93405120S

REPAIR AIRCRAFT SNAGS

LEVEL: 3 (Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 9, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine;


B. WUSOP 603, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Standing Operating Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The section is involved in tactical operations. A new mission is
received requiring the timely repair of an aircraft.
b. Given:
(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.
(2) Appropriate tooling.
(3) A section sized element.
(4) Integral and higher level supply system available.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The section has repaired and returned to service a snagged aircraft
IAW airworthiness requirements, and IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The section provides efficient repair services:
a. An AMCRO/Log control section is established;

b. Aviation (AVN) resources are established

c. Aircraft structures (ACS) resources are established;

d. Avionics (AVS) resources are established;

e. Consult appropriately with technical authorities; and

f. Concurrent activity and anticipation maximize the


available time in preparation for the mission.

Functional BTS: H92305120S REPAIR AIRCRAFT SNAGS

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 675
Battle Task Standards

FLIGHT

H94605119S

DEPLOY A MOBILE REPAIR PARTY (MRP)

LEVEL: 4 (Flight)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 9, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine;


B. WUSOP 603.05, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Standing Operating Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The flight is involved in tactical operations. A combat repair of an
aircraft is required necessitating the use of a MRP.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Support personnel and tooling.

(3) A Flight sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Flight has successfully repaired and returned to service a
downed aircraft IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Maintenance OPI has collected from Ops all known information wrt
the downed aircraft.
2. Dispatch and coordination of appropriate personnel has been carried
out.
3. All applicable resources are directed to support the MRP.
Functional BTS: H93405119S DEPLOY A MOBILE REPAIR PARTY (MRP)

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Tactical Aviation

H94605122S

EXECUTE COMBAT RECOVERY AND SALVAGE OF AIRCRAFT

LEVEL: 4 (Flight)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 9, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation Doctrine;


B. Chapter 7, B-GA-442-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation TTP;
C. WUSOP 506, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Standing Operating Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The flight is involved in tactical operations. A combat recovery and
salvage of an aircraft is required.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Support personnel and tooling.

(3) A security element (if required).

(4) A Flight sized element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Flight has successfully recovered and/or salvaged a downed
aircraft IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The flight has been briefed and understands all known information
wrt the downed aircraft, the opposing forces, routes and locations.
2. Dispatch and coordination of appropriate personnel has been carried
out.
3. All applicable other units and external agencies resources support the
recovery/salvage of an aircraft if required.
Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 677
Battle Task Standards

H94605123S

PROVIDE AVIATION MAINTENANCE SERVICES (AMS)

LEVEL: 4 (Flight)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 9, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Level Aviation Doctrine;


B. WUSOP 603, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Standing Operating Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Flight is involved in tactical operations. A new mission is
received requiring the element to establish and operate aircraft maintenance
services.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Appropriate tooling and facilities.

(3) A Flight sized element.

(4) Integral and higher level supply system available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Flight has established maintenance services and facilities IAW
airworthiness requirements, and is capable of receiving an aviation element in need of
maintenance, IAW orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Flight provides efficient support to aircraft maintenance
operations by establishing:
a. An AMCRO/Log control section;

b. Aircraft life support equipment (ALSE) resources;

c. Aircraft structures (ACS) resources;

d. Avionics (AVS) resources;

e. Aviation (AVN) resources; and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

f. Aircraft Maintenance Support Equipment (AMSE)


resources.
2. Appropriate coordination with technical supporting elements is
completed and is available upon immediate need.
3. Concurrent activity and anticipation maximize the available time in
preparation for the mission.
Functional BTS: H94605122S EXECUTE COMBAT RECOVERY AND SALVAGE OF
AIRCRAFT H94605119S DEPLOY A MOBILE REPAIR PARTY (MRP) H93405120S
REPAIR AIRCRAFT SNAGS

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 679
Battle Task Standards

H94605330S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FORWARD ARMING AND REFUELING POINT

LEVEL: 4 (Flight)

PHASE: ALL

References: A. Chapter 10, B-GA-441-001/FP-001 Tactical Aviation Doctrine;


B. WUSOP 705.12 B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing USOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The flight is involved in tactical operations. A new mission is received
requiring the element to carry out FARP operations.
b. Given:
(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.
(2) Logistic support personnel and equipment.
(3) Appropriate route clearances and ROE.
(4) a flight sized element.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The flight rearms and/or refuels aviation asset(s) IAW orders. The
FARP has completed its support tasks within six hours of establishment
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Flight completes the following elements of establishing and
operating a FARP:
a. Appropriate coordination with supporting elements and
other units is completed.

b. Concurrent activity and anticipation maximize the


available time in preparation for the mission.
2. The Flight establishes the FARP IAW ref A, ensures its security
IAW BTS A04604171E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE and sends the
FARP O IAW ref B.
3. The Aviation assets are refuelled and rearmed.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

CHAPTER 9
COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT
1. Like the Engineers, the CSS approach to BTS has focused on the work as opposed to the
organization in a ‘Plug and Play’ system. CSS organizations will be task organized as required.
2. These BTS are intended to cover CSS BTS at the following Levels:
a. Within a unit (Integral Support) Levels Two and Three, although it should be
noted some units will have specific-to-arm BTS related to Sustainment at the
Integral level.

b. Within a Formation level – Levels Two through Four.


3. At Level Four, the coding differs between Supply and Transport, but this separation is
artificial. The term ‘Company’ should be taken to cover both capabilities (as within a S&T Coy
or a FSG).

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 681
Battle Task Standards

COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT (COMMON)

LEVELS THREE AND FOUR

L03401062E / L04601062E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

LEVEL: Three To Four

PHASE: All

Reference: USOP 202, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A command post (CP) is required to receive, collate and send
information up and down the chain of command.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Multiple tasked subordinate elements.

(3) Higher active command net (real or simulated).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The CP facilitates the effective control of operations through the
maintenance of continuous voice and data communications with required internal and external
elements, and the maintenance of all orders, maps, messages, and other supporting
documentation /records.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Platoon establishes the CP following each move, taking into
account all siting and security factors:
a. The site selected permits good communications with
higher headquarters and subordinate elements, ideally
without need for an RRB station and CP is screened from
enemy EW devices. The CP is concealed and protected
from any indirect fire threats and accessible by vehicles;

b. The CP security is established and maintained IAW BTS


A03404042E / A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE

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Combat Service Support

Necessary Criteria Remarks


OPSEC and BTS A03404174E / A04604174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE;

c. The communications configuration is established and


provided for the CP, meeting all operational and technical
requirements, including a remote capability when available
and a mobile CP as a work area if time permitting;

d. The CP is prepared for quick deployment to insure step-up


CP functions;

e. The CP establishes and maintains communication, using


proper radio procedures; and
2. The Platoon:
a. Maintains a duty watch officer continuously;

b. Ensures Orders and Instructions are available for


consultation, as applicable; and

c. Ensures that Proper duty officer briefs are given.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 683
Battle Task Standards

LEVEL FOUR

L04605325E

OPERATE A FORWARD SUPPORT GROUP (FSG)

LEVEL: 4 (Service Battalion Elements)

PHASE: All

References: A. TAM 810, B-GL-332-011/FP-001 Insert—Service Support;


B. Sections 1-2, Chapter 9B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The operational situation requires deployment of a composite CSS sub-
element closer to supported unit(s).
b. Given:
(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.
(2) At least one level of command lower.
(3) Formation support concept.
(4) Supported unit(s).
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The CSS sub-unit forms the basis for a task-tailored CSS
organization and deploys a FSG that sustains assigned unit(s) for the required duration.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The CSS unit HQ determines the support concept for and
composition of the FSG.
2. The FSG supports formation tactical and administrative plans by its:
a. Timeliness of deployment;

b. Siting; and

c. Capabilities.

Functional BTS: L04601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP L13405310E


PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICES L23405314E PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES L33405321E PROVIDE SUPPLY SERVICES

684 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Service Support

LEVEL SIX

L06701006S

CONTROL SUSTAINMENT

LEVEL: 6 (Service Battalion)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-300-004/FP-001 Sustainment;


B. TAM 810, B-GL-332-011/FP-001 Insert Service Support.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The formation is conducting operations and must be sustained for the
duration required to achieve its objectives.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders, or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command lower.

(3) Brigade support concept.

(4) Supported unit(s).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Control of the sustainment system ensures that the comd's freedom
of action is not constrained, giving him the widest selection of sustainable tactical choices to
enhance manoeuvre.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The HQ maintains continuous situational awareness of unit resources
and capabilities, and responds appropriately to forecast and non-forecast
requirements, so that:
a. The replenishment system provides a continuous supply
of consumables; and

b. The LEMS provides the repair, recovery and limited


replacement of damaged equipment IAW established
priorities.

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Functional BTS: L04601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP L14605310E


PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICES L24605314E PROVIDE TRANSPORT
SERVICES L34605321E PROVIDE SUPPLY SERVICES L04605325E OPERATE A FSG
L53403306E PREPARE RAIL, SEA, AIR, AND ROAD MOVE L42605305S ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE A FIELD POST OFFICE

686 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Service Support

L06701324S

SITE THE BRIGADE SUPPORT AREA (BSA)

LEVEL: 6 (Service Battalion)

PHASE: All

Reference: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-345/001/FP-001 Brigade Group Service Battalion in Battle;


B. TAM 810 B-GL-332-011/FP-001 Insert Service Support.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical situation and/or the formation administrative plan requires
a move of the BSA.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) CSS sub-units and other units located in the BSA.

(3) Capacity to support displaced personnel, aid distribution and PW plans.

(4) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The new site meets the requirements of all BSA units and the
formation tactical and administrative plans.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BSA is sited IAW reference B with emphasis on:
a. Access and proximity to forward and rear supply routes;

b. Sufficient space and adequate road networks to permit


dispersion;

c. Accommodation, hard standing, power and other facilities


that are available;

d. Maximum protection for defence from enemy penetrations


and enemy artillery;

e. Signal communications suitability;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

f. No disruption to tactical and administrative plans; and

g. Alternate area selected to permit rapid action in the event


that the primary area becomes untenable.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Combat Service Support

MAINTENANCE

SECTION / DETACHMENT / TEAM

L1235307E

PERFORM MRT TASK

LEVEL: 2 (MRT/Recovery Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-342-001/FP-000 Land Equipment Management System;


B. USOP 603, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP;
C. Chapter 5 and Section 8, Chapter 9, B-GL-314-008/AM-008, The EME Handbook.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The formation is operating in a tactical setting.

b. Given:

(1) Mobile Repair Teams (MRT) possess the same mobility as the units and
vehicles they support.

(2) The formation maintenance plan, policies and priorities are provided.

(3) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The MRT repairs and/or recovers the equipment IAW the
Permissive Repair Schedules.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The MRT/Recovery Team executes Battle procedure IAW BTS
A02301000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The MRT/Recovery Team moves to the designated location IAW
BTS A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The assets assess the extent of the repair or recovery casualty in the
context of the tactical situation, and the enemy threat, in order to apply
the appropriate course of action IAW the Permissive Repair Schedule.
4. Based on the assessment and IAW orders, the MRT/Recovery Team
then:

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a. Conducts the repair in situ; or

b. Recovers the casualty to an alternate location and conducts


the repair; or

c. Recovers the casualty to the Equipment Collection Point.


5. The MRT/Recovery Team controls robbing, cannibalization and
salvage as authorized.
6. The MRT/Recovery Team denies equipment IAW BTS A02304167S
DENY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES as required.
Functional BTS: Nil

690 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Service Support

L12305308E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EQUIPMENT COLLECTION POINT

LEVEL: 2 (Maintenance Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-342-001/FP-000 Land Equipment Management System;


B. USOP 603, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS :
a. Situation. Operations dictate that an Equipment Collection Point (ECP) be
established to assist in the backloading and repair of vehicles/equipment from
integral units.

b. Given:

(1) The formation maintenance plan, policies and priorities are provided.

(2) The ECP is cleared by the GS Maint Coy.

(3) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The ECP is sited and operational within three hours of receiving
the task. The ECP facilitates the effective control of vehicles and equipment requiring repair
beyond the scope of the integral support maintenance unit. Control measures provide for
security and account for all equipment received.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Maintenance Section will:
a. Ensure control measures are in place to account for
equipment requiring backloading/repair;

b. Ensure communications with the company in reference to


type and number of casualties is maintained;

c. Accept equipment; and

d. Execute repairs as directed in repair priorities from higher


authorities.

Functional BTS: Nil

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L12305309E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EQUIPMENT BACKLOADING POINT

LEVEL: 2 (Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-342-001/FP-001 Land Equipment Management System;


B. Section 6, Chapter 4, B-GL-314-008/AM-002 The EME Handbook.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The section is deployed as part of the CSS organization providing
maintenance support to the brigade in the combat zone (CZ).

b. Given. The Joint Force and brigade maintenance’s plans, policies and priorities.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The backloading point (BLP) is to be sited and operational within
four hours of receiving the task. Control measures provide for security and account for all
equipment received.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Maintenance Section:
a. Establishes and operates the BLP.

b. Maintains communications with Maintenance Company


providing support to the formation.

c. Receives minor and major equipment.

d. Recovers to repair facilities as required.

e. Prepares to destroy equipment and supplies IAW BTS


A02304167S DENY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES as
required.

f. Disposes, robs and cannibalizes as required.


2. The Maintenance Section ensures that local security measures are
established IAW BTS A02304174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Combat Service Support

PLATOON

L13405310E

PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICES

LEVEL: 3 (Platoon)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-342-001/FP-000 Land Equipment Management System;


B. USOP 603, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP;
C. Chapter 5 and Section 8, Chapter 9, B-GL-314-008/AM-008, The EME Handbook.
3. CONDITIONS:
a. Situaton. The formation is operating in a tactical setting.

b. Given:

(1) Mobile Repair Teams (MRT) possess the same mobility as the units and
vehicles they support.

(2) The formation maintenance plan, policies and priorities are provided.

(3) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.

c. Denied. Nil.
4. TASK STANDARD: Effective maintenance support and/or technical advice are
provided to the supported elements such that supported elements meet mandated equipment
readiness levels. It must respond effectively to all other tasks, including augmentation of
subordinate maintenance organizations, as ordered. Effective action is taken to counter enemy
threat and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Platoon executes Battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and plans its workload for the
upcoming tasks.
2. The Platoon establishes and operates a CP IAW BTS L03401062E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP.
3. The Platoon executes repair and recovery operations, including:
a. Recovery to the relevant repair facility; and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

b. Receipt of minor and major equipment.


4. The Platoon assists in planning on equipment casualties estimates.
5. The Platoon plans and executes a modification programme as
directed.
6. The Platoon controls robbing, cannibalization and salvage as
authorized.
7. The Platoon recces, establishes and operates possible ECP and BLP
sites as directed IAW BTS L12305308E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE
AN ECP and BTS L12305309E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A BLP.
8. The Platoon counters enemy threats and actions IAW BTS
A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: L03401062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP L12305307E
PERFORM A MRT TASK

694 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Service Support

L14605310E

PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICES

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapters 3 and 4, B-GL-342-001/FP-000 Land Equipment Management System;


B. USOP 603, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP;
C. Chapter 5 and Section 8, Chapter 9, B-GL-314-008/AM-008, The EME Handbook;
D. C-04-025-002/AG-000 Management Procedures and Guidelines—Condemnation of Land
Technical Equipment by Base/Station Land Maintenance Sections and Maintenance Companies.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The formation is operating in a tactical setting and requires
maintenance support to maintain combat effectiveness.

b. Given:

(1) Mobile Repair Teams (MRT) possess the same mobility as the units and
vehicles they support.

(2) The formation maintenance plan, policies and priorities are provided.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Effective maintenance support and/or technical advice are
provided to the supported units of the formation such that supported units meet mandated
equipment readiness levels. It must respond effectively to all other tasks, including
augmentation of subordinate maintenance organizations, as ordered. Effective action is taken to
counter enemy threat and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Company executes Battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE and plans company workload for the
upcoming tasks.
2. The Company establishes and operates a CP IAW BTS L04601062E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP.
3. IAW References, the Company maintains a Control Office which
performs the following tasks:
a. Technical Inspection, classification and condemnation
services;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

b. Tasks work IAW Maintenance priorities; and

c. Accounts for work conducted by Company elements.


4. The Company executes repair and recovery operations, including:
a. Recovery to the relevant repair facility; and

b. Receipt of minor and major equipment.


5. The Company assists in planning on equipment casualties estimates.
6. The Company plans and executes a modification programme as
directed.
7. The Company controls robbing, cannibalization and salvage as
authorized.
8. The Company recces, establishes and operates possible ECP and BLP
sites as directed IAW BTS L12305308E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE
AN ECP and BTS L12305309E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A BLP.
9. The Company provides other maintenance tasks such as technical
inspection, classification and condemnation services IAW USOP; and
10. The Company denies equipment IAW BTS A04604167S DENY
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES as required.
11. The Company provides land management equipment system
management.
12. The Company counters enemy threats and actions IAW BTS
A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: L13405310E PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICES L04601062E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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Combat Service Support

TRANSPORT

SECTION

L2235311E

EXECUTE DELIVERY POINT OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Transport Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Logistic Operations (Log Ops) centre has received Delivery Point
(DP) requests and supply requests from various units.

b. Given:

(1) DP will operate, depending on enemy situation, any time of the day and as
often as possible on behalf of designated units.

(2) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Re-supply by DP is successfully conducted IAW ref C between the
receiving unit/sub-unit and the DP convoy. DP opening and closing times must be met.
Effective action is taken to counter enemy threat and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Transport Section:
a. Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A04601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.

b. Assesses the details to ensure there are no problems.

c. Loads all stores requirement (including mail) and


preparing issue vouchers.
2. The Transport Section moves to the DP location IAW BTS
A02303141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
3. The Transport Section lays out the commodities in the starting from

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


the entrance of the IN route as follows: salvage, Petroleum, Oil and
Lubricant (POL), rations, stores, and ammunition. When entering the DP,
units will have their ammunition vehicles leading, followed by vehicles
for stores, rations, POL, and salvage. Section vehicles will be in reverse
order, as they will enter from the OUT route when setting up.
4. Upon completion, the Transport Section provides a report to the
platoon.
Functional BTS: Nil

698 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Service Support

L22305312E

PROVIDE GENERAL TRANSPORTATION LIFT

LEVEL: 2 (Transport Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System;


B. TAM 602.03, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Tactical Aide-Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Transport Section receives a task for general transport lift from the
platoon. Although not recommended, this may include dumping programmes or
passenger lift. S&T Coy may be directed to place supplies on the ground in a
designated location or to deliver supplies to a unit ahead of schedule.

b. Given:

(1) The formation transportation plan, policies and priorities are provided.

(2) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Transport Section must demonstrate full compliance with ref
B. Passenger lift and dumping programmes, when required, are carefully planned, conducted
and controlled effectively when executed. Effective action is taken to counter any enemy threat
and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Transport Section must execute the following tasks:
a. Plan appropriate resources and personnel for task;

b. Confirms required control measures;

c. Coordinates additional support measures as required;

d. Executes task; and

e. Reports to platoon upon completion of task.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

PLATOON

L23405311E

EXECUTE DELIVERY POINT OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 3 (A Platoon or B Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Logistic Operations (Log Ops) centre has received Delivery Point
(DP) requests and supply requests from various units.

b. Given:

(1) DP will operate, depending on enemy situation, any time of the day and as
often as possible on behalf of designated units.

(2) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Re-supply by DP is successfully conducted IAW USOP between
the receiving unit/sub-unit and the DP convoy. DP opening and closing times must be met.
Effective action is taken to counter enemy threat and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Platoon:
a. Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE;

b. Assesses the details to ensure there are no problems; and

c. Loads all stores requirement (including mail) and


preparing issue vouchers.
2. The Platoon moves to the DP location IAW BTS A03403141E
MOVE TACTICALLY and BTS A03403142E CONDUCT A ROAD
MOVEMENT.
3. The Platoon lays out the commodities in the starting from the entrance
of the IN route as follows: salvage, Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant (POL),

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


rations, stores, and ammunition. When entering the DP, units will have
their ammunition vehicles leading, followed by vehicles for stores,
rations, POL, and salvage. Platoon vehicles will be in reverse order, as
they will enter from the OUT route when setting up.
4. Upon completion, the Platoon provides a report to the higher
headquarters.
Functional BTS: L22305311E EXECUTE DP OPERATIONS

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Battle Task Standards

L23405313E / L33405313E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A COMMODITY POINT

LEVEL: 3 (A Platoon or B Platoon or C Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Platoon is directed to establish a commodity point. The
commodity point may be established, depending on the tactical situation, either on
wheels, on the ground or in some combination of the two.

b. Given:

(1) General instructions as to the location of the commodity point are


provided.

(2) Commodity point are open for a short and limited period of time.

(3) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Platoon is expected to establish and conduct commodity point
IAW USOP. The Platoon successfully meets the needs of the units being supported. Effective
action is taken to counter any enemy threat and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Platoon will perform reconnaissance of primary and alternate
sites and contact points with a view to the siting, layout and defence of
the point.
2. The Platoon establishes and operates the commodity point IAW the
following BTS:
a. A03404174E, EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE; and

b. A03404042E DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN OPSEC.

Functional BTS: Nil

702 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Service Support

L23405314E

PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

LEVEL: 3 (Transport Platoon)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System;


B. TAM 602.03, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Tactical Aide-Memoire.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A Transport Platoon receives a task for general transport lift from the
company. Although not recommended, this may include dumping programmes or
passenger lift. The platoon may be directed to place supplies on the ground in a
designated location or to deliver supplies to a unit ahead of schedule.
b. Given:
(1) The formation transportation plan, policies and priorities are provided.
(2) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Transport Platoon must demonstrate full compliance with ref
B. Passenger lift and dumping programmes, when required, are carefully planned, conducted
and controlled effectively when executed. Effective action is taken to counter any enemy threat
and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. In response to the tasking, the Transport Platoon must:
a. Plan appropriate resources and personnel for task;

b. Confirms required control measures;

c. Coordinates additional support measures as required;

d. Executes task; and

e. Reports to higher headquarters upon completion of task.

Functional BTS: L22305312E PROVIDE GENERAL TRANSPORT LIFT L03401062E


ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP L23405315E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A
REPLENISHMENT POINT L23405316E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EXCHANGE
POINT

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Battle Task Standards

L23405315E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A REPLENISHMENT POINT

LEVEL: 3 (Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-002 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The platoon is deployed to provide replenishment support to the
brigade group or other supporting units.

b. Given:

(1) Possible OPFOR threat includes air attack, partisan or ground


dismounted/mounted elements to platoon/troop size and a possible
unsympathetic local population.

(2) The area of operations may/may not provide for siting in a built-up area.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The platoon establishes the replenishment point (RP) IAW sound
principles of siting. The operation begins IAW assigned timings, and ensures effective
accounting, issue, and receipt of supplies IAW prescribed supply policies and directives from
higher authorities. The RP is capable of holding the required days of supply (DOS) of combat
supplies and selected other supply classes as the support concept dictates. The transfer of the RP
to another platoon/company must be completed without loss of demands or disruption to flow of
materiel. The re-establishment of an RP in a new location must be completed within 48 hours of
an order to move. Effective action must be taken to forecast requirements and respond to
potential shortages and to counter any OPFOR threat/action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The platoon:
a. Establishes and operates the RP.

b. Accounts for supplies.

c. Processes demands.

d. Processes equipment returns.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

e. Coordinates transportation resources as required.

f. Operates petroleum oils and lubricants (POL) point.

g. Operates ammunition point.

h. Operates ration point.


2. The Platoon ensures that local security measures are established IAW
BTS A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

L23405316E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EXCHANGE POINT

LEVEL: 3 (Transport Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A line of communications (LOC) is required between the theatre
logistics base (TLB) and combat support elements, through which supplies,
replacement equipment and personnel, etc. can flow forward and upon which
salvage repairables and vehicles needing repairs can flow backwards. The
operation of sustainment points, such as replenishment points (RP) or exchange
points (EP) are required at the terminus of the LOC. It is at these points where the
actual transfer of goods to the CS element is conducted. Due to the forward
movement of the CS element, the LOC between them and the RP has become too
long. An EP is required.

b. Given:

(1) OPFOR activities may disrupt, delay or even destroy the LOC.

(2) Support may need to be coordinated with other forces, host nation or local
populations, and national or international support agencies.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Transport Platoon establishes (reconnaissance (recces), sites,
protects and controls) and operates (receives, provides temporary storage, and re-issues) the EP
in accordance with orders. Effective planning and command and control (C2) must be achieved.
Action must be taken to counter enemy threats in the defined zone of operations
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Transport Platoon:
a. Establishes and operates the EP;

b. Accounts for supplies;

c. Processes demands;

d. Processes equipment returns;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

e. Coordinates transportation resources as required; and

f. Operates combat supply points.


2. The Transport Platoon ensures that local security measures are
established IAW BTS A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

COMPANY

L24605311E

EXECUTE DELIVERY POINT OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Logistic Operations (Log Ops) centre has received Delivery Point
(DP) requests and supply requests from various units.
b. Given:
(1) DP will operate, depending on enemy situation, any time of the day and as
often as possible on behalf of designated units.
(2) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Re-supply by DP is successfully conducted in accordance with
USOP between the receiving unit/sub-unit and the DP convoy. DP opening and closing times
must be met. Effective action is taken to counter enemy threat and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Company:
a. Assesses the details to ensure there are no problems;

b. Loads all stores requirement (including mail) and prepares


issue vouchers;

c. Determines rtes to the DPs and requests clearance from


brigade HQ through Log Ops;

d. Prepares and issues DP orders; and

e. Upon completion, provides a report of the DP operations


for the daily logistic brief.

Functional BTS: L23405314E PROVIDE TRANSPORT SERVICES

708 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Service Support

L24605314E

PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapters 2 and 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Force Replenishment.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Transport Company conducts its primary support mission for
providing general, tactical transport, troop lift, delivery of armoured fighting
vehicles, and major components as well as the forward movement of personnel
replacements.

b. Given:

(1) Orders and Instructions from higher headquarters (HQ).

(2) Multiple tasked subordinate elements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Company successfully carries out transport tasks IAW SOP
and directives from higher authorities, ensuring required forces, equipment, and bulk
commodities are delivered at the requested time and place indicated. Effective planning,
command and control, and coordination must be achieved. All assigned general transport tasks
and maintenance of transport records are IAW SOP and are to be effective for sustained
operations. Effective action is taken to counter any enemy threat/action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Upon receiving a task, the Company will:
a. Confirm the task requirement to determine transportation
support requirements including resource requirements,
load characteristics, detailed timings, priority of action,
and security;

b. Determine route characteristics, distances, constraints,


and requirements for additional support;

c. Determine the availability of integral and assigned


resources;

d. Assign tasks to appropriate internal elements for

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


execution;

e. Clarify the task assignments with higher headquarters or


supported units; and

f. Provides and receives briefings as required


2. The Company will execute normal battle procedure IAW BTS
A04601000E, EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
Functional BTS: L23405318E EXECUTE A DUMPING PROGRAMME L23405317E
CARRY AND DISTRIBUTE THE MAINTENANCE LOAD L04601062E ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE A CP L23405314E PROVIDE TRANSPORT SERVICES

710 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Service Support

L24605316E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EXCHANGE POINT

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A line of communications (LOC) is required between the theatre
logistics base (TLB) and combat support elements, through which supplies,
replacement equipment and personnel, etc. can flow forward and upon which
salvage repairables and vehicles needing repairs can flow backwards. The
operation of sustainment points, such as replenishment points (RP) or exchange
points (EP) are required at the terminus of the LOC. It is at these points where the
actual transfer of goods to the CS element is conducted. Due to the forward
movement of the CS element, the LOC between them and the RP has become too
long. An EP is required.

b. Given:

(1) OPFOR activities may disrupt, delay or even destroy the LOC.

(2) Support may need to be coordinated with other forces, host nation or local
populations, and national or international support agencies.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Company establishes (reconnaissance (recces), sites, protects
and controls) and operates (receives, provides temporary storage, and re-issues) the EP in
accordance with orders. Effective planning and command and control (C2) must be achieved.
Action must be taken to counter enemy threats in the defined zone of operations
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Company:
a. Establishes and operates the EP;

b. Accounts for supplies;

c. Processes demands;

d. Processes equipment returns;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

e. Coordinates transportation resources as required; and

f. Operates combat supply points.


2. The Company ensures that local security measures are established
IAW BTS A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: L23405316E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EXCHANGE POINT

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Combat Service Support

L2465317E

CARRY AND DISTRIBUTE THE MAINTENANCE LOAD

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 2, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. All methods of delivery of commodities must be exercised.
Distribution of stores include all classes of supply including mail and personnel
replacements.

b. Given. Cargo should be protected to the maximum extent possible.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Company ensures close coordination between supply and
transport Platoons. It ensures full compliance with all forms of replenishment delivery under a
variety of conditions. Routine daily replenishment meets all prescribed timings. Upon
completion of daily replenishment, the maintenance load is re-established. Effective action is
taken to counter any enemy threat / action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Company ensures proper identification of the maintenance
load.
2. The Company protects the maintenance load.
3. The Company ensures commodities are distributed according to
unit demands using delivery methods appropriate to the situation.
Functional BTS: L24605311E EXECUTE DP OPERATIONS L24605315E ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE A REPLENISHMENT POINT L24605313E ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE A COMMODITY POINT

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L24605318E

EXECUTE A DUMPING PROGRAMME

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Company is providing transportation support to tactical operations.
The Company receives a tasking from the supporting CSS headquarters (HQ) to
conduct a dumping programme (ammunition, engineer stores, defence stores).

b. Given. OPFOR activities may disrupt, delay or even destroy the LOC.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Company successfully carries out the dumping programme
IAW SOP and orders. Effective planning command and control is achieved. The dumping
programme is completed within the allocated time frame. Effective action is taken in response to
enemy threat/action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Company plans for the dumping programme:
a. Executes Battle Procedure IAW BTS A04601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on
the constraints to the programme, the carrying capacity of
avail resources and the quantity of materiel.

b. Prepares a road move IAW BTS A04603142E EXECUTE


A ROAD MOVE.
2. The Company loads materiel and off-loads material at the relevant
locations in a timely manner.
3. The Company adjusts the programme to contingencies as required
with minimal interruption to the programme.
Functional BTS: L23405314E PROVIDE TRANSPORT SERVICES

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SUPPLY

SECTION

L32304319S

PROVIDE AMMO AND EOD SERVICES

LEVEL: 2 (Ammunition Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: C-09-153-001/TS-000 Ammunition Depots and Fixed Ammunition Facilities.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Ammunition Section as part of the Ammunition Platoon performs
the ammo service beyond the stocking, receipt and issues functions. OPFOR
interference may take the form of small dismounted infantry forces, long/medium
range artillery, air strike, Nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) attack, special
forces activity and non military criminal activity.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Subordinate elements.

(3) Ammunition stores.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Within a large geographical area, the section must effectively
provide ammo support on behalf of the FMSB, in conjunction with National (Canadian)
authorities, host nation authorities and allied/coalition forces IAW ref A.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) services include:
a. Complete all render safe procedures in support of FMSB
and supported land component;

b. Provide improvised explosive device disposal (IEDD)


capability within FMSB and supported land component
area of operations;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

c. Dispose of ammunition as directed; and

d. Perform explosive ordnance reconnaissance (EOR)/EOD.


2. Mobile ammunition inspection and repair team (MAIRT) conducts
all ammunition related services, including inspection, repair and disposal
as required:
a. For ammunition reclamation;

b. Cantonment site inspections;

c. Surrendered holdings to determine disposition; and

d. Intelligence gathering.
3. Dispose of stocks as directed as part of overall stockage denial plan.
4. Confer with policing agencies on matters pertaining to ammunition
inspections, EOD/IEDD, disposal.
5. Provide technical advice to FMSB and supported land component
commanders with regard to explosive storage, siting and safety.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Combat Service Support

PLATOON

L33404319S

PROVIDE AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL SERVICES

LEVEL: 3 (Combat Supply Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: C-09-153-001/TS-000 Ammunition Depots and Fixed Ammunition Facilities.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Ammunition Platoon as part of the Supply Company of the
Forward Mobile Support Battalion (FMSB) performs the ammunition service
beyond the stocking, receipt and issues functions. Enemy interference may take
the form of small dismounted infantry forces, long/medium range artillery, air
strike, nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) attack, special forces activity and
non-military criminal activity.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Subordinate elements.

(3) Ammunition stores.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Within a large geographical area, the platoon must effectively
provide ammunition support on behalf of the supporting CSS organizations in conjunction with
national (Canadian) authorities, host nation authorities and allied/coalition forces IAW ref A.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) services include:
a. Complete all render safe procedures in support of the CSS
organization and supported land component;

b. Provide improvised explosive device disposal (IEDD)


capability for the supported land component area of
operations;

c. Dispose of ammunition as directed; and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

d. Perform explosive ordnance reconnaissance (EOR)/EOD.


2. Mobile ammunition inspection and repair team (MAIRT) conducts all
ammunition related services, including inspection, repair and disposal as
required:
a. For ammunition reclamation;

b. Cantonment site inspections;

c. Surrendered holdings to determine disposition; and

d. Intelligence gathering.
3. Dispose of stocks as directed as part of overall stockage denial plan.
4. Confer with policing agencies on matters pertaining to ammunition
inspections, EOD/IEDD, disposal.
5. Provide technical advice to CSS and supported land component
commanders with regard to explosive storage, siting and safety.
Functional BTS: L32304319S PROVIDE AMMO AND EOD SERVICES

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Combat Service Support

L33404322S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A DECON SITE

LEVEL: 3 (LBD Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 7, B-GJ-005-311/FP-010 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Defence


Operations
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The LBD Platoon is prepared to deploy upon receipt of taskings to
perform thorough decontamination (decon) of a contaminated unit.

b. Given:

(1) Potential locations and prescribed routes for the platoon and supported
units will be as directed.

(2) Information on quantities of vehicles, personnel and equipment.

(3) Engineer resources have been made available.

(4) Medical personnel and equipment have been made available.

(5) This task will normally be conducted at MOPP 4.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The platoon must successfully establish a decon site IAW SOP.
Effective and thorough decon of unit sized elements must be performed, such that hazards to
personnel, clothing, equipment, weapons, vehicles and supplies are completely eliminated or
neutralized. The new decon project has a requirement for a BG in 24 hours, with 60 persons per
hour. Effective response is made to enemy threat/action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The LBD Platoon establishes and operates the decon site to include
the following functions:
a. Command and Control Centre;

b. Vehicle and equipment decon line;

c. Personnel decon line; and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

d. Medical decon line.


2. The LBD platoon ensures that local security measures are
established IAW BTS A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Combat Service Support

L33405320S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AMMUNITION FIELD STORAGE SITE

LEVEL: 3 (Ammo Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: C-09-153-001/TS-000 Ammunition Depots and Fixed Ammunition Facilities.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The ammunition platoon (Ammo Pl) provides general ammunition
support and technical advice to CSS organizations and the supported formation on
a 24/7 basis within the theatre of operations.

b. Given. Enemy interference is minimal but may take the form of small
dismounted infantry forces, long/medium range artillery, air strike, nuclear,
biological and chemical (NBC) attack and non-military criminal activity. Note:
Ammunition storage/maintenance areas present a prime aerial target, therefore
emphasis shall be placed on camouflage and concealment.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Within a large geographical area, the platoon must effectively
coordinate ammunition support, in conjunction with national (Canadian) authorities, host nation
and allied forces authorities.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The platoon:
a. Sites the field storage location;

b. Conducts:

(1) Receipt and issue,

(2) Warehousing,

(3) Salvage, and

(4) Accounting and administration;

c. Explosive ordinance devices (EOD) Disposal IAW BTS


L33404319S PROVIDE AMMO AND EOD DISPOSAL
SERVICES;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

d. Repair and/or ammunition processing;

e. Provides Mobile ammunition inspection and repair team


(MAIRT);

f. Ammunition reclamation (friend or foe); and

g. Plans and prepares for strategic denial.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Combat Service Support

L33405321E

PROVIDE SUPPLY SERVICES

LEVEL: 3 (Supply Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapters 2 and 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-002 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Platoon is deployed and providing replenishment support to
supported elements ither cyclically or on demand.
b. Given. Possible OPFOR threat includes air attack, partisan or ground troops up to
platoon size and a possible unsympathetic local population.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Platoon ensures effective control of accounting, issue and
receipt of contingent supplies in accordance with prescribed supply policies and directives from
higher authorities. All activities are coordinated with supply company headquarters (HQ) and
adhere to policies issued by the supporting CSS organization. Transportation requirements are
coordinated with supporting CSS organization company and replenishment platoons. Effective
action is taken to forecast requirements and respond to potential shortages. Effective response is
taken to counter any enemy threat/action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Platoon:
a. Manages supplies;
b. Processes demands and issues stock;
c. Coordinates receipt of materiel;
d. Conducts local procurements as applicable; and
e. Safeguards and controls hazardous material.
f. The Platoon ensures that local security measures are
established IAW BTS A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL
DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: L03401062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP L33404322E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A DECONTAMINATION SITE L33405323E ESTABLISH
AND OPERATE A LAUNDRY AND SHOWER CENTRE L33405320S ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE AN AMMUNITION FIELD STORAGE SITE

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L33405323E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE LAUNDRY AND SHOWER CENTRE

LEVEL: 3 (LBD Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The platoon provides support to brigade or Joint Support Group (JSG)
elements as ordered. Possible enemy threat includes air attack, partisan or ground
forces up to platoon size, and a possibly unsympathetic local population.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Probable unit requirements and timings.

(3) Potential locations and prescribed routes for the platoon and supported
units.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The platoon must establish a functional laundry and shower site
within ten hours of receipt of tasking and in accordance with (IAW) standard operating
procedures (SOP). Effective responses are made to enemy threat/action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The platoon:
a. Executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE taking into account
all environmental requirements;

b. Identifies all engineering, maintenance, or personnel


requirements and any other support necessary to establish
and maintain the operation of a laundry and shower site;

c. Establishes and operates the laundry and shower facilities;

d. Implements a security plan for the site IAW BTS


A03404174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE; and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

e. Informs chain of command of location and opening time


for site.

Functional BTS: Nil

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L33405329E

PROVIDE COMBAT SUPPLY SERVICES

LEVEL: 3 (Combat Supply Platoon)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The formation is deployed and requires sustainment.

b. Given:

(1) The replenishment policy is provided by higher headquarters (HQ).

(2) Platoon sized element.

(3) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Combat Supply Platoon ensures effective accounting, issue
and receipt of the formation maintenance load of combat supplies. Effective action is taken to
counter any enemy threat or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Combat Supply Platoon:
a. Accounts for the formation maintenance load of combat
supplies;

b. Receives, processes and fulfills demands accurately under


tactical conditions; and

c. Coordinates the return of the formation’s repairable and


salvage as required.

Functional BTS: Nil

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COMPANY

L34605313E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A COMMODITY POINT

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Company is directed to establish a commodity point. Commodity
point may be established, depending on the tactical situation, either on wheels, on
the ground or in some combination of the two.
b. Given:
(1) General instructions as to the location of the commodity point are
provided.
(2) Commodity point are open for a short and limited period of time.
(3) Working under extreme and/or tactical conditions.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Company is expected to establish and conduct commodity
point in accordance with Unit Standing Operating Procedures (USOP). The company
successfully meets the needs of the units being supported. Effective action is taken to counter
any enemy threat and/or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Company will perform reconnaissance of primary and alternate
sites and contact points with a view to the siting, layout and defence of
the point.
2. The Company establishes and operates the commodity point IAW
the following BTS:
a. A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE; and

b. A04604042E DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN OPSEC.

Functional BTS: L33405313 OPERATE A COMMODITY POINT

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L34605321E

PROVIDE SUPPLY SERVICES

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapters 2 and 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-002 Land Replenishment System.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Company is deployed and providing replenishment support to
supporting units either cyclically or on demand.

b. Given. Nil.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Company ensures effective control of accounting, issue and
receipt of contingent supplies in accordance with prescribed supply policies and directives from
higher authorities. All activities are coordinated with supply company headquarters (HQ) and
adhere to policies issued by the forward support battalion HQ. Transportation requirements are
coordinated with the FMSB Transportation Company and replenishment platoons. Effective
action is taken to forecast requirements and respond to potential shortages. Effective response is
taken to counter any OPFOR threat/action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Company:
a. Manages supplies;

b. Processes demands and issues stock;

c. Coordinates receipt of materiel;

d. Conducts local procurements as applicable; and

e. Safeguards and controls hazardous material.


2. The Company ensures that local security measures are established
IAW BTS A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: L33405321E PROVIDE SUPPLY SERVICES L33405329E PROVIDE
COMBAT SUPPLY SERVICES L34605323S PROVIDE AERIAL RESUPPLY
L34605313E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE COMMODITY POINT L04601062E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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Combat Service Support

L34605323S

EXECUTE AERIAL RE-SUPPLY

LEVEL: 4 (Company)

PHASE: All

Reference: Article 705.04, B-GA-443-001/FP-001 1 Wing Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The company is deployed to provide replenishment support to the
brigade group or other supporting units.
b. Given:
(1) Landing zone (LZ) has been established in accordance with (IAW)
A04603097S – ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A HELICOPTER
LANDING SITE.
(2) Possible enemy threat includes air attack, partisan or ground troops up to
platoon size and a possible unsympathetic local population.
(3) This task may be conducted under nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC)
conditions, day or night.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The supporting CSS organization is prepared to receive and
provide aerial re-supply. The Company being tasked must request aircraft support or helicopter
support IAW ref C. The Company must also prepare the loads and load the helicopters. The
Company must demonstrate full compliance with SOP. An effective operation must begin in
accordance with assigned timings, which will ensure effective accounting, and receipt of
contingent supplies IAW prescribed policies and directives from higher authorities. Effective
action must be taken to forecast requirements and respond to potential demands. Appropriated
action is taken to counter any enemy threat/action including nuclear biological and chemical
(NBC).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Company:
a. Plans and executes aerial re-supply; and
b. Coordinates with receiving units.
2. The Company ensures that local security measures are established
IAW BTS A04604174E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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POSTAL

SECTION

L42605305S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIELD POST OFFICE

LEVEL: 2 (Postal Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. A-PS-204-001/AG-001 The Canadian Forces Postal Service Manual;


B. Annex A, Chapter 3, B-GL-341-001/FP-001 Land Replenishment System.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The provision of mail distribution services in the field requires close
coordination with transportation element to ensure delivery is effected.
b. Given:
(1) Close Support (CS) Postal services are centralized in S&T Company to
ensure the flow of mail is continuous and to make use of all available
transport resources.
(2) Section sized element.
(3) Working under extreme conditions.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The section effectively provides processing of all personal and
official mail IAW refs. Limited postal financial services may be provided. Effective action is
taken to counter any enemy threat or action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The postal section will:
a. Receive and dispatch all mail for the formation;
b. Sort the mail by units; and
c. Provide postal services, including limited financial
transactions.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Combat Service Support

MOVEMENT CONTROL

PLATOON

L53403306E

PREPARE RAIL, SEA, AIR, AND ROAD MOVE

LEVEL: 3 (Movement Control Platoon)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GJ-005-404/FP-000 Movement Doctrine for Canadian Forces Operations


Manual;
B. B-GJ-005-404/FP-010 Sea Movement;
C. B-GJ-005-404/FP-020 Rail Movement;
D. B-GJ-005-404/FP-030 Road Movement;
E. B-GJ-005-404/FP-040 Air Movement.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A unit has been given a Warning Order or an Order to move by road,
rail, sea or air.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order or Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Vehicles, equipment and personnel available from other units required in
order to execute task.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Movement Control Platoon must form a command and control
element to assist with the control and movement of all equipment. They will assist units in
ensuring that all necessary planning and equipment preparations prior to commencing movement
by road, rail, sea or land, IAW references and or additional guidance provided by higher
headquarters (HQ) and movement control organizations are completed.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Movement Control Platoon:
a. Establishes a command and control element;

b. Assists units with preparations;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

c. Provides technical assistance to units as required;

d. Provides training to units as required; and

e. Ensures all policies are followed as per references.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Combat Service Support

FOOD SERVICES

PLATOON

L63405363E

PROVIDE FOOD SERVICES

LEVEL: 3 (Messing Platoon)

PHASE: All

References: TBC
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical situation permits the delivery, preparation and
consumption of fresh rations for the supported unit.

b. Given. Nil.

c. Denied. This task will not be completed in MOPP 3 Mask.


2. CONDITIONS: Fresh rations and ice are demanded, received, bulk-broken as necessary
and distributed to platoon kitchens. Kitchens provide satisfying meals in a timely fashion.
Proper hygiene and sanitation procedures are observed.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The unit messing requirements are planned:
a. The administrative sub-unit is advised through the unit
QM, on unit feeding.

b. Ration and menu planning occurs including demands for


and the maintenance of the supply of fresh rations.

c. Liaison with the Brigade G4 staff on all ration and dietary


matters occurs as required.

d. Hygiene and messing standards are confirmed.

e. Bulk-breaking of rations for subunit kitchens occurs as


required.
2. The kitchen is effectively operated, with attention to the following:

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

a. Nutritious and satisfying meals are served.

b. Management and set-up of kitchens, including:

(1) siting of grease traps, if permitted;

(2) siting of both wash stands and the pre-dip for plates
are near the entrance to the kitchen;

(3) safety equipment is available IAW SOP.

c. The standard of hygiene is maintained:

(1) a minimum of one toilet for exclusive use of cooks


is located in close proximity to the kitchen;

(2) an ablution stand is available for the exclusive use


of cooks;

(3) cooks wash daily;

(4) appropriate headdress is worn while employed in


the kitchen;

(5) no facial camouflage is applied.

Functional BTS: Nil

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CHAPTER 10
INTELLIGENCE
1. Intelligence BTS differ in terms of Levels as follows:
a. Intelligence sections exist at the Battalion / Regiment / Tactical Helicopter
Squadron level as well as at the Brigade Group level. The majority of Battle Task
Standards for Intelligence units are at the Section level. These will be prefixed as
“Q000” tasks.

b. There is one BTS that applies only to the Bde Gp and this will be prefixed as
“Q027”.
2. Intelligence Branch elements are not responsible for the establishment of Coordination
Centres or HQs, but are responsible for their operation.

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SECTION (AT UNIT AND BRIGADE GROUP LEVELS)

Q00001009E

PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO PLANNING

LEVEL: 2 (Intelligence Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 2, B-GL-357-001/FP-001 Intelligence Field Manual.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Intelligence section is supporting operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order or Orders from level of Command higher.

(2) Results of other Intelligence estimates.

(3) Current Intelligence.

(4) Section sized Intelligence organization.

(5) Basic Intelligence Database.

(6) Appropriately trained Intelligence personnel.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Intelligence section will provide Intelligence support to
planning
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Intelligence support to planning shall be achieved through:
a. Conduct of the 4 steps of Intelligence Preparation of the
Battlefield (IPB).

b. Prepare the Intelligence estimate.

c. Participate in Wargaming.

d. Provide Intelligence input to Battle Procedure.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

e. Provide Intelligence input to the Targeting Cycle.

f. Development of the ISTAR Plan.

g. Coordinate Geomatics and Meteorological support.

h. Disseminate Intelligence products.

i. Provide Enemy paragraph to the Op Order.

j. Requests and integrates information from higher.

k. Provide Intelligence input to deception planning.

Functional BTS: E92701194E PRODUCE MISSION SPECIFIC DECISION AIDS


E92701195E PRODUCE THREE DIMENSIONAL VISUALIZATION AID E92701193E
PRODUCE A GEOMATIC PRODUCT USING GIS

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Q00001011E

COORDINATE INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION

LEVEL: 2 (Intelligence Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 2, B-GL-357-001/FP-001 Intelligence Field Manual.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Intelligence Section is supporting operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Intelligence Collection Plan.

(3) Appropriate trained Intelligence personnel.

(4) Section sized Intelligence organization.

(5) Basic and Current intelligence databases.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Intelligence Section will coordinate Intelligence Collection
through an effective Collection Plan.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Collection planning shall be achieved through:
a. Identify collection planning requirements;

b. Disseminate the Collection Plan; and

c. Maintains continuous review of the Collection Plan.

FUNCTIONAL BTS: NIL

738 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Intelligence

Q00002010E

PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 (Intelligence Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Sections 3 to 5, Chapter 2, B-GL-357-001/FP-001 Intelligence Field Manual.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Intelligence section is supporting operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order or Orders from one level of Command higher.

(2) Products from planning.

(3) Intelligence Collection Plan.

(4) Current Intelligence.

(5) Section sized Intelligence organization.

(6) Basic Intelligence Database.

(7) Appropriately trained Intelligence personnel.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Intelligence Section supports operations with the provision of
timely intelligence.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Intelligence support to operations shall be achieved through:
a. Generate Red and Brown SA for the COP;

b. Disseminate Red and Brown SA to the COP;

c. Identify and process information;

d. Maintain continuous review of the ISTAR Plan;

e. Disseminate Intelligence products;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

f. Support to Counter-Intelligence operations;

g. Perform collection coordination information requirements


management;

h. Coordinate Geomatic and Meteorological support; and

i. Brief and debrief sources.

Functional BTS: A06701004E MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

740 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Intelligence

Q00001012E

COORDINATE SENSORS

LEVEL: 2 (Intelligence Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 7, B-GL-351-002/FP-001 ISTAR.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Intelligence Section is supporting operations.

b. Given:

(1) Intelligence Collection Plan.

(2) Section sized intelligence organization.

(3) Sensor capability.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Intelligence Section will coordinate sensors.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Sensor coordination shall be achieved through:
a. Identify sensor specific capabilities and limitations;

b. Identify optimal environmental conditions for sensor


operations;

c. Recommend task/retask of sensors;

d. Advise on data dissemination requirements; and

e. Coordinate with sensor organizations.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Q00002013E

PROCESS PW FOR INTELLIGENCE

LEVEL: 2 (Intelligence Section)

PHASE: All

References: A. Sections 2 and 3, Chapter 4, B-GL-357-001/FP-001 Intelligence Field Manual;


B. Chapter 4, B-GJ-005-110/FP-020 Prisoner of War Handling, Detainees, and Interrogation
and Tacitcal Questioning in International Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Intelligence Section is supporting tactical operations.

b. Given:

(1) Rules of Engagement.

(2) Prisoners of War.

(3) Section sized Intelligence organization.

(4) Basic Intelligence Database.

(5) PW holding facility.

(6) Appropriately trained Intelligence personnel.

(7) Access to translation capability.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Intelligence Section will process PW for Intelligence value.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Processing of PW shall be achieved through:
a. Assess for Intelligence value; and

b. Process for further exploitation.

Functional BTS: Nil

742 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Intelligence

Q00002014E

PROCESS CAPTURED DOCUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT

LEVEL: 2 (Intelligence Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 4, B-GL-357-001/FP-001 Intelligence Field Manual.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Intelligence Section is supporting tactical operations.

b. Given:

(1) Captured documents or equipment.

(2) Section sized Intelligence organization.

(3) Basic intelligence database.

(4) Intelligence Collection Plan.

(5) Access to translation capability.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Intelligence Section will process captured documents and
equipment.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Processing of captured documents and equipment shall be achieved
through:
a. Assess for Intelligence value; and

b. Process for further exploitation.

Functional BTS: Nil

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SECTION AT BRIGADE LEVEL

Q02701015E

OPERATE AN ISTAR CC

LEVEL: 2 (Intelligence Section)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 1, B-GL-351-002/FP-001 ISTAR.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Intelligence Section is supporting operations.
b. Given:
(1) Orders from at least one level of Command higher.
(2) Section sized Intelligence organization.
(3) Basic Intelligence Database.
(4) Current information and intelligence.
(5) Battalion Headquarters organization.
(6) Appropriately trained Intelligence personnel.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Intelligence section will operate an ISTAR CC.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Operation of an ISTAR CC shall be achieved through:
a. Provide ISTAR coordination;
b. Process collected information;
c. Disseminate fused ISTAR products;
d. Advise HQ elements on ISTAR employment; and
e. Integrate assigned ISTAR assets.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

CHAPTER 11
CIMIC
1. This chapter has been rewritten due to the release of B-GL-355-001/FP-001 CIMIC
TACTICS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES. The BTS contained herein use the concepts
and terminology presented in B-GL-355-001/FP-001. It is understood, however, that some of the
concepts and terminology are the subject of debate. Once the debates have ended resulting in
amendments to the publication, this BTS series will be rewritten to align with the TTP.
2. The levels of training for CIMIC elements are aligned as follows:
Element Level of Training Context

Tactical CIMIC Team Level 2 Level 4 (Sub-unit AOR)


(formerly known as CIMIC
Detachments)

Tactical CIMIC Detachments Level 3 Level 6 (Unit AOR)

Tactical CIMIC Company Level 4 Level 7 (Formation)

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COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

C02401098E / C03601098E / C04701098E

EXECUTE LIAISON

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

References: A. FSOP 106, Part 1, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOPs;


B. Chapter 3, B-GL-355-001/FP-001 CIMIC Tactics, Techniques and Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical CIMIC element is operating in an environment where
liaison with military agencies must be conducted as part of the planning and
execution of a mission.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from at least one level of command higher.

(2) Staff from at least one level of command higher.

(3) A coordinating element with which to perform the liaison.

c. Denied. Additional resources.


2. TASK STANDARD: The tactical CIMIC element conducts liaison during the ongoing
preparations and actions to achieve the current mission and future operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. IAW refs, the the tactical CIMIC element conducts liaison IAW the
following principles:
a. Reciprocity, where appropriate.

b. If not reciprocal, then:

(1) Left to right.

(2) Higher to lower.

(3) Supporting to supported.

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CIMIC

Necessary Criteria Remarks

c. If liaison is broken then it must be re-established, as


indicated above.
2. Liaison must make a successful contribution to situational awareness,
as well as the completion and execution of plans.
3. Liaison is conducted through coordination or contact points where
required as well as dedicated liaison officers.
Functional BTS: Nil

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C02401357E / C03601357E / C04701357E

DIRECT AND PERFORM CIMIC OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All
Reference: Chapter 3, B-GL-355-001/FP-001 CIMIC Tactics, Techniques and Procedures.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical CIMIC element carries out CIMIC operations in support of
the Comd’s intent.
b. Given:
(1) Comd’s intent.
(2) A simulated or live CIMIC operational environment.
(3) References.
(4) Multimedia.
(5) Target audience.
(6) Special equipment.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The tactical CIMIC element carries out CIMIC functions in
support of the Comd’s intent through the effective coordination of military support to civil actors
and civilian support to military forces.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The tactical CIMIC element operates within the limits of their
authority and ability.
2. The tactical CIMIC element shall coordinate military support to civil
actors and civil support to military forces IAW the Comd’s intent.
3. The tactical CIMIC element shall participate in the planning and
coordination of CIMIC operations and be prepared to participate in the
operational planning process (OPP).
Functional BTS: Nil

748 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
CIMIC

C02401358E / C03601358E / C04701358E

LIAISE WITH CIVIL ACTORS

LEVEL: 2 to 4

Reference: Chapters 4 to 6, B-GL-355-001/FP-001 CIMIC Tactics, Techniques and Procedures.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. In the course of normal operations, tactical CIMIC elements must
communicate with civilian organizations.

b. Given:

(1) Comd’s intent.

(2) A simulated or live CIMIC operational environment.

(3) References.

(4) Multimedia.

(5) Target audience.

(6) Special equipment.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The tactical CIMIC element shall effectively communicate
verbally and non-verbally with civil actors in support of the Comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The tactical CIMIC element operates within the limits of its authority
and ability IAW A02304042E/A03404042E/A04604042E DEVELOP
AND ENSURE OPSEC.
2. The tactical CIMIC element participates in meetings with civilian
actors as one or more of the following:
a. A chairperson;

b. A participant; or

c. An observer.
3. The Tactical CIMIC element shall negotiate and mediate with
military and civilian actors.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


4. The Tactical CIMIC element shall communicate effectively across
cultural barriers.
5. The Tactical CIMIC element shall be prepared to participate in
media interviews IAW current CF policy.
6. The Tactical CIMIC element employs a language assistant for:
a. translation;

b. interpretation; and

c. cultural awareness.
7. The Tactical CIMIC element prepares and conducts CIMIC briefings
on situational awareness to civilian actors.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CIMIC

C02301364E / C03601364E / C04701364E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CIMIC CENTRE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 7, B-GL-355-001/FP-001 CIMIC Tactics, Techniques and Procedures


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical CIMIC element carries out CIMIC operations in support of
the Comd’s intent.

b. Given:

(1) Comd’s intent.

(2) A simulated or live CIMIC operational environment.

(3) References.

(4) Multimedia.

(5) Target audience.

(6) Special equipment.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The tactical CIMIC element establishes and operates a CIMIC
Centre that allows for liaison with civil actors and supports the Comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The tactical CIMIC element operates within the limits of their
authority and ability.
2. The tactical CIMIC element locates the centre IAW force protection
measures (BTS A02304174E / A03404174E / A04604174E EXECUTE
LOCAL DEFENCE) and the requirement for access by civil actors.
3. The tactical CIMIC element shall liaise with civil actors IAW BTS
C02401358E LIAISE WITH CIVIL ACTORS. Information provided to
civil actors is accurate within the limits imposed by OPSEC (BTS
A02304042E/A03404042E/A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE
OPSEC)

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


4. Information is processed IAW BTS C02601359E PROCESS
INFORMATION.
5. The tactical CIMIC element reacts to civil situations and applies the
appropriate course of action.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CIMIC

C02401365E / C03601365E / C04701365E

EXECUTE CIMIC PROJECTS

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 8, B-GL-355-001/FP-001 CIMIC Tactics, Techniques And Procedures.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical CIMIC element, in the course of CIMIC operations,
ascertains that the Comd’s needs for information or force protection may be
served by the provision of military support for a reconstruction project.
b. Given:
(1) Comd’s intent.
(2) A simulated or live CIMIC operational environment.
(3) References.
(4) Multimedia.
(5) Target audience.
(6) Special equipment.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The tactical CIMIC element gathers the relevant information,
staffs the project approval, and executes and monitors the project to completion.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The tactical CIMIC element identifies the requirement for a CIMIC
project.
2. The tactical CIMIC element liaises with the appropriate civil actors
to gather information to prepare the project proposal.
3. The project proposal is prepared, staffed and approved by the Comd
and funded by CIDA.
4. The progress of the project is monitored. Project staff provide
reports up the chain of command with a view to establishing the long-
term effectiveness of the project.
Functional BTS: Nil

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LEVEL TWO

C02601359E

PROCESS INFORMATION

LEVEL: 2 (Tactical CIMIC Teams)

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-355-001/FP-001 CIMIC Tactics, Techniques and Procedures;


B. Section 2, Chapter 2, B-GL-357-002/FP-001 Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. In the course of normal operations, the tactical CIMIC team shall
collect and process data in support of CIMIC activities and the Comd’s
information requirements.

b. Given:

(1) Comd’s intent.

(2) A simulated or live CIMIC operational environment.

(3) References.

(4) Multimedia.

(5) Target audience.

(6) Special equipment.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The tactical CIMIC team shall provide relevant information in a
timely manner to support the Comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The tactical CIMIC team prepares and submits CIMIC reports and
returns.
2. The tactical CIMIC team employs “normality indicators” to:
a. Obtain, collate and analyze data; and

b. Assign “normality indicators.”

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CIMIC

Necessary Criteria Remarks


3. The tactical CIMIC team monitors and applies prescribed measures
of effectiveness.
4. The tactical CIMIC team prepares CIMIC assessments.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

CHAPTER 12
PSYOPS
1. This chapter is based on the Canadian Forces doctrine for PSYOPS. Subject doctrine is
currently a ratification draft. This chapter has sought to incorporate the concept of Effects Based
Operations into the BTS.
2. The PSYOPS capability is currently based on three organizations:
a. Tactical PSYOPS Development Detachment (TPDD). These focus on the
planning and development of PSYOPS effects.

b. Tactical PSYOPS Detachment (TPD). These focus on the development and


dissemination of PSYOPS products to generate PSYOPS effects. The Army
Common BTS EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE applies to these organizations
as opposed to the BTS PLAN PSYOPS EFFECTS.

c. Tactical PSYOPS Team (TPT). These focus on the development and


dissemination of PSYOPS products to generate PSYOPS effects. The Army
Common BTS EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE applies to these organizations
as opposed to the BTS PLAN PSYOPS EFFECTS.
3. PSYOPS, like other capabilities, will be task-tailored for operations.
4. PSYOPS BTS are to be trained in either a warfighting scenario or Operations Other Than
War (less DOMOPS). It is only with Government of Canada assent that PSYOPS are conducted
in DOMOPS, and as a result, they will not be trained in that context.

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 757
Battle Task Standards

X04711360E

PLAN PSYOPS EFFECTS

LEVEL: 4 (TPDD in a 6 and 7 Level context)

PHASE: 1 and 7

Reference: B-GJ-005-313/FP-001 PSYOPS CF Joint Doctrine (Ratification Draft).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. In support of the Comd’s planning process, a Psychological Operations
(PSYOPS) planning process is initiated. The PSYOPS planning process is fully
integrated into the OPP cycle and intimately integrated into IO planning.

b. Given:

(1) Strategic objectives.

(2) Orders from higher.

(3) IO objectives.

(4) TPDD and TPD.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The TPDD plans for effects based PSYOPS products that will
result in the right message or action (theme and symbols) being said or done in the right way
(persuasive presentation) through the right channel (media selection) at the right time (intensity
and timing) to the right audience (target analysis).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The TPDD:
a. Assists with the conduct of a theatre assessment.

b. Assist swith the conduct of mission analysis.

c. Coordinates with Int, IO and Ops staff.

d. Contributes to the development of Course of Action


(COAs).

e. Contributes to the development of a CONOPS.

758 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
PSYOPS

Necessary Criteria Remarks

f. Identifies force requirements.

g. Drafts planning guidance to the Supporting PSYOPS comd


(to include appropriate PSYOPS themes).

h. Review PSYOPS plans.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 759
Battle Task Standards

X04711360E

DEVELOP EFFECTS BASED PSYOPS PRODUCTS

LEVEL : 4 (TPDD in a 5 to 7 level context)

PHASE : 1 and 7

Reference: B-GJ-005-313/FPF-001 PSYOPS CF Joint Doctrine (Ratification Draft).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. PSYOPS supports joint and coalition conventional and special
operations across the spectrum of conflict. They include operations other than
war (outside of Canada) and war fighting operations. The role and capabilities of
PSYOPS vary depending on the level of operational activity or environment.

b. Given:

(1) Strategic objectives.

(2) Orders from higher command.

(3) IO objectives.

(4) PSYOPS objectives.

(5) Measures of effectiveness.

(6) Independent reach back capability.

(7) TPDD.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The TPDD develops effects based PSYOPS products that will
result in the right message or action (theme and symbols) being said or done in the right way
(persuasive presentation) through the right channel (media selection) at the right time (intensity
and timing) to the right audience (target analysis).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The product development process is an interactive system used to
develop models of PSYOPS products and psychological actions that
become aspects of PSYOPS programmes. Although the process is
numbered sequentially, the steps listed here interact with each other and
can occur simultaneously:

760 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
PSYOPS

Necessary Criteria Remarks

a. Analyze Supported comd’s Mission;

b. Derive PSYOPS and Planning Guidance;

c. Collect Information;

d. Conduct Target Audience Analysis;

e. Assess Opponent(s) Propaganda;

f. Select Theme and Symbols;

g. Select Media and Agents of Action;

h. Develop Product Prototype and Proposed Actions; and

i. Pre-test Products and Simulate Proposed Actions.

Functional BTS: Nil

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 761
Battle Task Standards

X02311360E / X03411360E

DISSEMINATE PSYOPS

LEVEL: 2-3 (TPT in a Level 3 context and TPD in a Level 4 context, which would be
subordinated to the TPDD in a Level 6 or 7 context)

PHASE: 1 and 7

Reference: B-GJ-005-313/FPF-001 PSYOPS CF Joint Doctrine (Ratification Draft).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. Dissemination of PSYOPS products is influenced by a combination of
several factors, including political, military, and geographic considerations:
countermeasures; weather; and availability of dissemination devices. By carefully
considering these factors and using the unique delivery techniques of each
medium to their full extent, PSYOPS elements can successfully disseminate
PSYOPS products to the target audience in order to generate the desired effects.

b. Given:

(1) Strategic objectives.

(2) Orders from higher.

(3) IO objectives.

(4) PSYOPS objectives.

(5) Measures of effectiveness.

(6) TPT and/or TPD.


2. TASK STANDARD: The goal of the TPD and TPT is to disseminate the effects based
PSYOPS products in the right way (persuasive presentation) through the right channel (media
selection) at the right time (intensity and timing) to the right audience (target analysis).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The TPT or TPD:
a. Recommends dissemination methods appropriate to the
task and to the target audience;

b. Disseminates PSYOPS products to the target audience;

c. Assesses and reports the impact of PSYOPS effects on the

762 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
PSYOPS

Necessary Criteria Remarks


target audience;

d. Evaluates dissemination techniques; and

e. Gathers PSYOPS relevant information as ordered.

Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

CHAPTER 13
DIRECT FIRE SYSTEM (INTERIM)
1. The Direct Fire System BTS have been drafted to address all systems within the Direct
Fire System (i.e. Leopard and TUA. These are interim BTS, and these will change as the DFS
Trial provide further information and the doctrine matures fully.

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 765
Battle Task Standards

DIRECT FIRE SYSTEM (COMMON)

COMMON TO MULTIPLE LEVELS

LEVELS TWO TO THREE

Y02354139E / Y03454139E

EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL

LEVEL: 2 to 3
PHASE: Transitional
References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);
B. USOP 301.02, B-GL-332-001/FP-001, Unit SOP;
C. TAM 807.06, B-GL-332-008/FP-001, Insert Infantry.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed, executing their assigned mission
IAW Orders and is in contact with the enemy. The tactical situation is such that
the higher comd has ordered the element to disengage from the OPFOR through
the conduct of a withdrawal.
b. Given:
(1) Orders from one level of command higher, to include the open fire policy.
(2) Subordinates.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes a coordinated withdrawal in order to
disengage from the OPFOR force IAW the will of the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element receives, understands and promulgates the withdrawal
plan IAW the Orders.
2. The element disengages from contact with the OPFOR in a controlled
and sequenced withdrawal IAW the plan.
3. Upon termination of the withdrawal, the element reorganizes IAW
BTS A02305301E / A03405301E REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: Nil

766 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

LEVELS TWO TO FOUR

Y02353067S / Y03453067S / Y04653067S

EXECUTE A LINKUP

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

Reference: TAM 807.06 B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Insert Infantry.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been ordered to link up with another friendly force in
enemy-controlled territory.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Orders and Orders from one level higher.

(2) The friendly force has been ordered to link up with the element.

c. Denied. The OPFOR disposition (actual or simulated) should restrict friendly


force freedom of movement.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully links up with friendly forces within the
constraints imposed by the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with
emphasis on the relevant control measures. The selected course of action
should adhere to the TTP of the link up contained in the ref.
2. The element submits its plans for integration to higher.
3. The element coordinates plans with friendly elements that will come into
contact within its AOR as applicable.
4. The element links up with the other friendly force.
5. The element will consolidate as required based on the selected course of
action while executing BTS Y02304095E / Y03404095E / Y04604095E
CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

Y02353081E / Y03453081E / Y04653081E

EXECUTE A RELIEF

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. Section 10, Chapter 11, B-GL-392-001/FP-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is executing relief operations in the context of a larger
force. This will include one of the following IAW ref A:

(1) A Relief in Place – a relief in which all or part of a force is replaced in a


sector by an incoming force.

(2) A Forward Relief – a relief in which a force advances or attacks through


another force that is in contact with the enemy.

(3) A Rearward Relief – a relief where a force effecting a movement to the


rear passes through the sector of a unit occupying a defensive position.

NOTE

Retirements, defined as: “a movement away from the OPFOR by a force out of contact” in
ref A, are not covered by this BTS. Such actions are covered by BTS A02303141E /
A03403141E / A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.

b. Given:

(1) Higher headquarters orders.

(2) A relieving Mounted or Dismounted element.

(3) An in-place Mounted or Dismounted element.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element relieves an in-place force or is relieved by another
force while maintaining combat effectiveness on the position.

768 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The element executes Battle Procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE with
emphasis on the relevant liaison and coordination.
2. The element ensures that there is an exchange of essential
information between elements.
3. At the designated time, there is an effective transfer of command
authority and equipment between the elements.
4. At all times, weapon effect coverage of kill zones and STA
coverage of the area of operations is maintained.
5. The element maintains operational security prior to and during
execution of the relief in accordance with BTS A02304042E /
A03404042E / A04604042E DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Battle Task Standards

Y02304095E / Y03404095E / Y04604095E

CONSOLIDATE

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: All

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is tactically deployed and has completed a task that
requires the element to consolidate.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: Consolidation takes place to the extent that the element is
positioned to repel an attack or conduct follow on operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element develops, disseminates and executes an effective plan to
defend against possible OPFOR IAW the higher comd’s plan.
2. The element coordinates with flanking elements as required and
ensures that the defensive position is mutually supporting.
3. The element reorganizes IAW A02305301E / A03405301E /
A04605301E REORGANIZE.

Functional BTS: Nil

770 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

LEVELS THREE TO FOUR

Y03402123E

EXECUTE ISTAR OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 3 TO 4

PHASE: ALL

Reference: Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 6, B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.

1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting any phase of war where there is a
requirement to gather information for a higher comd.

b. Given:

(1) An OPFOR.

(2) Direction from higher headquarters on ISTAR activities and requirements.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element gathers the relevant information and passes it to the
next higher headquarters in a timely manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element assigns collection tasks to subordinate elements through
a STA plan.
2. The element collates information received from subordinate elements
and higher headquarters
3. The element disseminates intelligence to higher headquarters and
lower elements.
Functional BTS: Nil

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Y03453061E / Y04653061E

EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

Reference: B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to execute an advance to contact.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the advance IAW orders. Once contact is
made, the element maintains contact and takes action IAW orders. The element maintains
sufficient combat power to conduct follow-on operations IAW the comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A02301000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element occupies an assembly area, if applicable, IAW BTS
A03404182E / A04604182E OCCUPY A
HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA.
3. The element ensures that its attack position and LD are secure, then
moves tactically IAW BTS A02303141E / A03403141E / A04603141E
MOVE TACTICALLY.
4. Once contact is made, the element reacts IAW orders, executes
drills as necessary in ref A and ref B and reacts to the tactical situation,
as necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A02304081E / A03404081E / A04604081E REACT TO
INDIRECT FIRE;

b. A02304080E / A03404080E / A04604080E REACT TO


DIRECT FIRE; and

c. A02303078E / I0343078E / I4463078E ENGAGE


TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL WEAPONS SYSTEMS.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


5. The element takes subsequent action IAW Orders.
Functional BTS: Y03403075E / Y04603075E EXECUTE A BYPASS

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Y03453075E / Y04653075E

EXECUTE A BYPASS

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Transitional Operations

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element performs a tactical move IAW orders and encounters
enemy. The higher headquarters requires rapid continuation of movement and
permits bypassing. Bypass routes are available.
b. Given:
(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.
(2) The OPFOR is fixed and cannot manoeuvre, withdraw, or cause sufficient
casualties to prevent the element from carrying on its mission.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element bypasses OPFOR without being affected by OPFOR.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element IAW orders:
a. Issues CONTACT report;

b. Requests permission to bypass;

c. Conducts reconnaissance as required;

d. Develops a plan, considering use of available supporting


arms;

e. Issues orders to bypass;

f. Executes a tactical bypass; and

g. Sends SITREP to higher headquarters.


2. The element pickets the contact until a contact handover can be made
with another element.
Functional BTS: Nil

774 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

Y03423092S / Y04623092S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE

LEVEL: 3 and 4

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 1, Chapter 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations;


B. Section 2, Part 2, Armour TTP;
C. Section 6, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting offensive operations and receives orders to
establish and operate, or be part of a fire base for an attack.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element conducts tactical movement to and occupies the fire
position. It places effective direct fire and (if applicable) indirect fire on the enemy element.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element receives, analyzes and acknowledges the orders from
next higher level HQ:
a. determines location of the enemy element;

b. identifies covered and concealed routes to fire base


position (if not specified in the Order);

c. confirms comd's direct fire and (if applicable) indirect fire


plan; and

d. coordinates with supporting elements as required.


2. The element conducts tactical movement to the fire base position
IAW BTS A03403141E / A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY, and
occupies the fire base position based on the following tactical
considerations:
a. a position that allows the element to engage the enemy
with effective fires; and

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b. a position that is located on terrain affording cover and


concealment for hull-down and/or turret-down positions.
3. The element operates the fire base IAW orders, refs, and the
assigned fire plan.
4. The element engages targets IAW BTS T0233079E, ENGAGE
TARGETS WITH MAIN AND SECONDARY ARMAMENTS, and
reacts to the tactical situation, as necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A03404181E / A04604181E REACT TO INDIRECT
FIRE; and

b. A03404180E / A04604180E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE.


5. The element submits to the next higher HQ a MASH Report and
executes reorganization IAW BTS A03405301E / A04605301E
EXECUTE REORGANIZATION as necessary.
Functional BTS: Nil

776 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

Y03443080E / Y04643080E

EXECUTE A DELAY

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Delaying Operations

References: A. TAM 104, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Tactical Aide Memoire (Vol. 2);


B. Chapter 9, B-GL-309-003/FT-001 Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to execute a delay.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element successfully delays the OPFOR IAW orders,
maintaining contact with the OPFOR without becoming decisively engaged.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, ref A and ref B.
2. The element occupies an assembly area, if applicable, IAW BTS
A03404182E / A04604182E OCCUPY A HIDE / HARBOUR /
ASSEMBLY AREA.
3. The element prepares to execute the delay IAW ref A and ref B, and
specifically:
a. prepares/marks routes and subsequent positions; and

b. conducts reconnaissance and rehersals.


4. The element executes the delay IAW orders, and ref A. Once
contact is made, the element reacts to the tactical situation, as
necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A03404081E / A04604081E REACT TO INDIRECT
FIRE;

b. A03404080E / A04604080E REACT TO DIRECT


FIRE; and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

c. I0343078E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH INTEGRAL


WEAPONS SYSTEMS.
5. The delaying action continues until the element is ordered to break
clean and prepare for subsequent tasks.
Functional BTS: Nil

778 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

Y03433096S / Y04633096S

EXECUTE A BLOCK

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations;


B. Section 3, Part 2, Armour TTP;
C. Section 4, Chapter 6B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element receives orders to execute a block.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: IAW orders, the element successfully destroys the enemy, denies
penetration into specified boundaries or terrain, or canalizes the OPFOR into kill zones.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element occupies an assembly area, if applicable, IAW BTS
A03404182E / A04604182E OCCUPY A
HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA.
3. The element prepares to execute the block IAW refs and specifically:
a. Prepares/marks routes, and positions; and

b. Conducts reconnaissance and rehearsals.


4. The element executes the block IAW orders, and refs. Once contact is
made, the element reacts to the tactical situation, as necessary, IAW the
following BTS:
a. A03404081E / A04604081E REACT TO INDIRECT
FIRE;

b. A03404080E / A04604080E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE;


and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

c. Y02303364S ENGAGE GROUND TARGETS.


5. The block continues until the element is ordered to prepare for
subsequent tasks.
Functional BTS: Nil

780 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

Y03433130S / Y04633130S

EXECUTE A GUARD

LEVEL: 3 to 4

PHASE: Defensive Operations

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element has been tasked to screen a guard to provide early
warning, situational awareness and security.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element protects the main body from surprise OPFOR contact
and engagement while achieving the comd’s specified intent for the guard.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The elementcarries out battle procedure IAW BTS A03401000E /
A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element ensures that orders are understood, to include the
following:
a. Immediate comd’s intent and concept;

b. Information requirements (IR) and Priority Information


Requirements (PIR);

c. Named Areas of Interest (NAI); and

d. Target Areas of Interest (TAI).


3. The element develops a plan which includes:
a. Surveillance of OPFOR contacts throughout the security
zone and which makes maximum use of available
sensors;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

b. A fire plan to destroy, impede or harass OPFOR forces as


they enter and proceed through the area of responsibility;
and

c. Measures to destroy OPFOR forces IAW orders.


4. Detachments deploy to assigned areas IAW BTS A03403141E /
A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
5. Detachments engage targets IAW the fire plan and BTS
Y02303364S ENGAGE GROUND TARGETS.
6. The element ensures that coordination is completed IAW BTS
Y03403081S / Y03403081S EXECUTE A RELIEF.
7. The element conducts Relief through friendly forces; moves to the
RV, re-organizes IAW BTS A03405301E / A04605301E
REORGANIZE and prepare for subsequent missions.
Functional BTS: Nil

782 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

LEVEL TWO

Y02303364S

ENGAGE GROUND TARGETS

LEVEL: 2 (Crew)

PHASE: All

References: A. B-GL-393-010/FP-001 COYOTE/LAV III Application of Fire;


B. MGS Gunnery (TBI);
C. B-GL-372-003/FP-001 ADATS Drill Book;
D. B-GL-385-011/PT-001 TOW Training Policy;
E. A-P9-011-S15/PC-B01 C6 Gunnery (TBI);
F. B-GL-305-013/PT-001 Armour Gunnery Training.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The crew/patrol engages targets IAW the assigned mission.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from the Troop level.

(2) Associated weapons.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Crew must successfully achieve engagement time and
accuracy standards as defined in the references and IAW the assigned mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Crew coordinates its direct fire plan with higher, integrates with
flanking Callsigns, plans in depth for all ranges and weapons, and
establishes recorded targets on likely enemy approaches.
2. The Crew executes the direct fire plan from firing positions that:
a. Maintain mutual support with other Crews/Patrols;

b. Are not easily identified by map reconnaissance;

c. Are covered and concealed from ground and air


observation;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

d. Have covered and concealed routes in and out;

e. Provide enfilade fire from defilade positions;

f. Allow applicable stand-off ranges;

g. Are clear of obstructions along the line of sight; and

h. Have alternate and secondary positions sited, if possible.


3. The Crew adjusts target priorities as ordered.
4. The Crew sends a CONTACT Report and follows up with a SITREP
as applicable.
Functional BTS: Nil

784 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

LEVEL THREE

Y03405083E

PERFORM RUNNING RE-SUPPLY

LEVEL: 3 (Direct Fire Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Section 4, Part 4, Armour TTP.
1. CONDITIONS :
a. Situation. The Direct Fire Team is conducting tactical operations and has been
directed to receive supplies or has determined that re-supply is necessary. The
next higher HQ may designate a re-supply location or the element may be
responsible to coordinate a location with the A1 Echelon or supply element.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Direct Fire Team successfully completes re-supply operations
IAW orders to replenish its basic load of combat supplies while maintaining security.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. IAW BTS A03403141E, MOVE TACTICALLY, the Direct Fire


Team moves tactically to and enters the re-supply location IAW orders.
2. The Direct Fire Team moves through the running re-supply chain
and receives commodities.
3. The Direct Fire Team carries out concurrent activities throughout to
include, but not limited to:
a. Submits Vehicle State and ADREP;

b. Fills up with POL;

c. Breaks down ammo if necessary;

d. Exchanges water cans;

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

e. Picks up rations;

f. Turns over garbage;

g. Picks up ADREP items such as personnel equipment,


parts, mail, canteen supplies etc;

h. Conducts limited vehicle maintenance (if practical); and

i. Conducts crew replacement if applicable.


4. The Direct Fire Team maintains security by adhering to noise and
light discipline SOP.
Functional BTS: Nil

786 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

LEVEL FOUR

Y04601062E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

LEVEL: 4 (Sub-Unit)

PHASE: All

Reference: USOP 202, B-GL-332-001/FP-002 Unit SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A CP is required to receive, collate and send information up and down
the chain of command.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Multiple tasked subordinate elements.

(3) Higher active command net (real or simulated).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The CP facilitates the effective control of subunit operations
through the maintenance of continuous voice and data communications with required internal
and external elements, and the maintenance of all orders, maps, messages, and other supporting
documentation /records.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Sub-unit Headquarters establishes and maintains the CP, taking
into account all siting and security factors:
a. The site selected permits good communications with
higher headquarters and subordinate elements, ideally
without need for an RRB station and CP is screened from
enemy EW devices. CP is concealed and protected from
any indirect fire threats and accessible by vehicles;

b. The CP security is established and maintained IAW BTS


A04604042E, DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC;

c. The communications configuration is established and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


provided for the CP, meeting all operational and technical
requirements, including a remote capability when
available;

d. The CP is prepared for quick deployment to insure step-


up CP functions;

e. CP establishes and maintains communication, using


proper radio procedures; and

f. The CP assists in the maintenance of a SITUATIONAL


AWARENESS IAW BTS A04601004E, MAINTAIN
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS by mean of
communications with lower and higher command level.

Functional BTS: Nil

788 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Direct Fire System (Interim)

Y04605084E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A RUNNING RE-SUPPLY

LEVEL: 4 (Sub-Unit (Echelon))

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Section 4, Part 4, Armour TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Squadron has determined that re-supply is necessary or possible.
b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher to include Red situational
awareness information.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Sub-unit successfully executes re-supply operations IAW
orders to replenish its basic load of combat supplies while maintaining security.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. IAW ref B, the Echelon selects an area that is cohesive with the
tactical situation:
a. offers concealment;

b. is defendable; and

c. allows for easy accesability and dispersion.


2. The Echelon ensures security of the area (to include the provision of
guides).
3. The Echelon places commodities into a workable layout that ensures
rapid/efficient distribution.
4. The Echelon prepares and transmits RUNNING REPLENISHMENT
Orders.
5. The Echelon coordinates the distribution of commodities IAW BTS
Y03405083S, PERFORMS RUNNING RE-SUPPLY, IAW ref A and
ref B.
Functional BTS: Nil

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CHAPTER 14
COMBAT TEAM
1. A combat team is defined as: “An organization task tailored for operations, based on a
sub-unit headquarters, consisting of manoeuvre sub-sub-units with combat support and combat
service support.”
2. It is recommended that the time required for preliminary iterations at Level 5 be
expanded to allow for TTP familiarization between the components of a cbt tm. This may be
reduced if a consistent program of affiliation is employed.
3. Functional and Subordinate BTS, in this case, may vary depending on the composition of
the cbt tm and should not be taken to be absolute as they focus on Infantry Companies and DFS
Sub-units.
4. The Army Common BTS at Level Four apply to cbt tms for which no equivalent BTS
exists.

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B05601000E

EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-006/FP-001 Command;


B. USOP 301.01, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP.
1. CONDITIONS :
a. Situation. A new mission is received which requires the cbt tm to prepare a
warning order and orders.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm prepares itself to achieve its assigned and implied
tasks. Preparations are completed in a timely and effective manner.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The following elements of battle procedure shall occur:
a. Orders are delivered, understood and reacted to by the cbt
tm;

b. Concurrent activity and anticipation at all levels maximize


the available time in preparation for the mission;

c. Rehearsals are conducted when time permits;

d. Coordination and liaison are conducted as required; and

e. Grouping occurs IAW ref B as required.

Functional BTS: A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE

792 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05601004E

MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: All

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. OPFOR are active throughout the area of interest, area of influence,
and area of intelligence responsibility.

b. Given. Orders from level of command higher that includes intelligence, geomatic
and operational reporting.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: In maintaining Situational Awareness (SA) the cbt tm collects,
develops and disseminates combat information and intelligence that allows the maintenance of
awareness of their location in relation to the enemy, their own and flanking forces, an awareness
of enemy force activities to their immediate front, flanks and rear, and an appreciation of the
effects of enemy activity on the situation. The effects of geomatics considerations on own and
enemy troops are understood. An awareness of current, planned and future operations and
locations of own troops is maintained.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm maintains a SA that is understood and disseminated
throughout the cbt tm down to the lowest level, and which includes:
a. Red Situational Awareness, specifically the following
information pertaining to the adversary force:

(1) their locations,

(2) their sizes,

(3) their types,

(4) their direction and rate of movement,

(5) their combat effectiveness,

(6) their activities,

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

(7) an assessment (where possible) of the enemy’s


intent and concept of operations.

b. Brown Situational Awareness, specifically:

(1) physical environment and its effect on friendly and


enemy operations, and

(2) socio-political situation and its effect on friendly


and enemy operations.

c. Blue Situational Awareness, specifically their own


subordinate elements:

(1) locations,

(2) sizes,

(3) types,

(4) direction and rates of movement,

(5) combat effectiveness, and

(6) activities.
2. SA is disseminated to commanders, higher staffs, flanking and
subordinate elements on a continuous basis in a timely fashion, enabling
all personnel to understand the battlefield in sufficient time and detail to
employ their weapon systems effectively.
Functional BTS: A0461004E MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

794 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B0561062E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: All

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 1, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A CP is required to receive, collate and send information up and down
the chain of command.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Multiple subordinate elements executing tasks.

(3) Higher active command net (real or simulated).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The CP facilitates the effective command and control of subunit
operations through the maintenance of continuous voice and data communications with required
internal and external elements, and the maintenance of all orders, maps, messages, and other
supporting documentation /records.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm establishes and operates the CP taking into account all
siting and security factors:
a. The CP is sited to permit good communications with
higher headquarters and subordinate elements, ideally
without need for an RRB station and CP is screened from
enemy EW devices. The CP is concealed and protected
from any indirect fire threats and accessible by vehicles to
the extent possible;

b. OPSEC is maintained IAW BTS B05604042S DEVELOP


AND ENSURE OPSEC;

c. The communications configuration is established and


provided for the CP, meeting all operational and technical
requirements, including a remote capability when

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applicable;

d. Measures are taken to provide the continuation of


command and control should the CP be removed from
action;

e. The CP establishes and maintains communication, using


proper radio procedures; and

f. The CP assists in the maintenance of a common operating


picture (COP) IAW BTS B05601004E MAINTAIN
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS by mean of
communications with lower and higher command level.

Functional BTS: T04601062E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP I4461062E


ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

796 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05602058S

EXECUTE A SCREEN

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 4 and Appendix 4, Annex A, Chapter 4, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle


Group in Operations;
B. Chapter 4, NDID, Recce Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is conducting operations within a unit framework and has
been directed to provide early warning and to report information on OPFOR
without imposing delay.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm provides the unit comd with relevant and continuous
information on the OPFOR and the approaches he uses into the area of operations, either frontal,
from the flank or from the rear. This information provides the comd with SA and assists his
decision-making.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm provides effective observation coverage of
the area and, in particular, of the major OPFOR approaches.
ref B describes the prep and
2. The cbt tm reports all information in a timely and
employment of a Screen.
accurate manner.
3. The cbt tm maintains contact with the OPFOR while

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


avoiding direct engagement.
Functional BTS: G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN A04603141E MOVE
TACTICALLY I13602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN
I33643130E EXECUTE A GUARD

798 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05653061E

EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: Section 1, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is deliberately seeking to make contact with OPFOR.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.

NOTE

This BTS includes Meeting Engagements and such events could cause the execution of one of
the following BTS:

B0563093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK;

B05631314E EXECUTE A DEFENCE; and

B0563075E EXECUTE A BYPASS

2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm plans and executes an advance and makes contact with
the OPFOR IAW the higher Comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The cbt tm ensures that its attack position and LD are secure.
3. The cbt tm moves tactically IAW BTS CODE MOVE
TACTICALLY.
4. Elements of the cbt tm occupy hides en route if necessary, IAW BTS
A04604182E OCCUPY A HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA.
5. Once contact is made, the cbt tm reacts IAW orders, executes drills as
necessary in ref A and ref B and reacts to the tactical situation as
necessary.

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6. The cbt tm takes subsequent action IAW Orders.
Functional BTS: T04653061E EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT I44653061E
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT A04604180E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE
A04604181E REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE T02303079E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH
MAIN AND SECONDARY ARMAMENTS K02303079E ENGAGE TARGETS WITH
MAIN AND SECONDARY ARMAMENTS

800 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05653067E

EXECUTE A LINKUP

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm has been ordered to link up with another friendly force in
enemy-controlled territory.
b. Given:
(1) Warning Orders and Orders from one level higher.
(2) OPFOR.
(3) The friendly force has been ordered to link up with the cbt tm.
c. Denied. The OPFOR disposition (actual or simulated) should restrict friendly
force freedom of movement.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm successfully links up with friendly forces within the
constraints imposed by the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the
relevant control measures. The selected course of action should
adhere to the TTP of the link up contained in refs A and B.
2. The cbt tm submits its plans for integration to higher.
3. The cbt tm coordinates plans with friendly elements that will
come into contact within its AOR as applicable.
4. The cbt tm links up with the other friendly force.
5. IAW ref A, the cbt tm will consolidate as required based on the
selected course of action while executing BTS I4461062E
CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: T14653067E EXECUTE A LINK UP T34653067E EXECUTE A LINK
UP I44653067E EXECUTE A LINK UP T12353067E EXECUTE A LINK UP I12353067E
EXECUTE A LINK UP

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B05653075E

EXECUTE A BYPASS

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

Reference: Nil
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is conducting operations and bypass is required.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) OPFOR.

(3) Bypass routes are available.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm bypasses the obstacle, position, or enemy force. Any
enemy force is fixed so that it cannot manoeuvre, withdraw, or cause sufficient casualties to
prevent the cbt tm from completing its mission.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The cbt tm executes the bypass IAW the selected course of action
(which should include both a fix and a tactical move in order to
disengage).
3. The cbt tm pickets the contact until a contact handover can be made
with another element.
4. The cbt tm sends SITREP to higher headquarters.
Functional BTS: T04653075E EXECUTE A BYPASS I44653075E EXECUTE A BYPASS

802 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05643080E

EXECUTE A DELAY

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Delaying Operations

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim);


B. Chapter 5, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The OPFOR is expected to attack mounted or dismounted with forces
up to battalion strength potentially supported by attack helicopters, indirect fire
and close air support. The OPFOR can be reinforced with up to company size
elements. OPFOR reconnaissance elements can be expected to gain information
on the cbt tm’s activities. The cbt tm is delaying within the context of a larger
force’s operation.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Sufficient combat power to execute the delay.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm delays the enemy within the constraints imposed by the
higher comd such as:
a. Within the boundaries and for the duration specified in orders.

b. Retaining sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for
subsequent actions.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The cbt tm deploys IAW the selected course of action (which may
include both alternate or successive positions). The selected course of
action should adhere to the TTP of the delay contained in the ref.
3. Counter-mobility tasks in support of the delay are executed.
4. The cbt tm submits its plans for integration to higher.

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5. The cbt tm coordinates plans with friendly elements that will come
into contact within its AOR.
6. The cbt tm executes the delay IAW the selected course of action.
7. As ordered, the cbt tm breaks contact or hands over contact to
another element.
8. Upon termination of the delay, reorganize IAW BTS A04605301E
CONDUCT REORGANIZATION.
Functional BTS: T04643080S EXECUTE A DELAY I44643080S EXECUTE A DELAY

804 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05653081E

EXECUTE A RELIEF

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Section 6, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is executing relief operations in the context of a larger
force. This will include one of the following IAW ref A:

(1) A Relief in Place – a relief in which all or part of a force is replaced in a


sector by an incoming force.

(2) A Forward Passage of Lines – a relief in which a force advances or attacks


through another force that is in contact with the enemy.

(3) A Rearward Passage of Lines – a relief where a force effecting a


movement to the rear passes through the sector of a unit occupying a
defensive position.

NOTE

Retirements, defined as: “a movement away from the enemy by a force out of contact” in ref
A, are not covered by this BTS. Such actions are covered by BTS A04603141E MOVE
TACTICALLY;

b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm executes the relief within the constraints imposed by
the higher comd such as:
a. Within the boundaries and timings specified in orders.

b. Retaining sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for
subsequent actions.

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1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE, with emphasis on the relevant
liaison and coordination.
2. The cbt tm successfully executes the relief IAW the selected course
of action and passage of command responsibility as applicable. The
selected course of action should adhere to the TTP of the relief contained
in refs A and B.
3. The cbt tm takes subsequent action IAW orders.
Functional BTS: T04653081E EXECUTE A RELIEF I44653081E EXECUTE A RELIEF

806 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05623092E

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim);


B. Section 6, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm receives orders to establish and operate a fire base or to
execute an attack by fire position.

b. Given. Orders from one level of command higher.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm places effective direct fire and indirect fire on OPFOR
IAW the plan of attack.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The cbt tm receives, analyzes and acknowledges the Orders from next
higher level HQ:
a. Determines location of the enemy element.

b. Identifies covered and concealed routes to firebase


positions (if not specified in the order).

c. Confirms Comd's direct fire and (if applicable) indirect fire


plan.

d. Coordinates with supporting elements as required.


2. The cbt tm occupies firebase positions based on the following tactical
considerations:
a. Positions that allows the element to engage the enemy with
effective fires.

b. Positions located on terrain affording cover and


concealment for suitable fire positions.
3. The cbt tm operates the fire base IAW orders, ref A, ref B, and the

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assigned fire plan.
4. The cbt tm reacts to the tactical situation, as necessary, IAW the
following BTS:
a. A04604181E REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE; and

b. A04604180E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE.


5. The cbt tm executes reorganization IAW BTS A04605301E
EXECUTE REORGANIZATION as necessary.
Functional BTS: T34623092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE I44623092E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE K44623092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE
A FIRE BASE

808 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05623093S

EXECUTE AN ATTACK

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 2, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim);


B. Section 7, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm encounters an OPFOR, in a unprepared posn, and of
appropriate size and strength, that can be defeated by the cbt tm with its integral
resources that it is required to attack.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher including
ROE.

(2) A sub-sub-unit-sized enemy.

c. Denied. Nil.

NOTE

This BTS includes assault water crossings and all forms of counter-attack.

2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm plans and executes a hasty attack that defeats the
enemy. The cbt tm retains sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for
subsequent actions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. General. IAW ref, the cbt tm applies the steps of Warning, Security,
Recce, and Plan.
2. Mounting. IAW ref, the cbt tm mounts the attack.
3. Assault. IAW ref, the cbt tm executes the assault based on the
selected course of action.
4. Consolidation. IAW ref, the cbt tm will consolidate based on the
selected course of action. Designated elements of the cbt tm will advance
to the limit of exploitation set in orders.

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Functional BTS: T34623093S EXECUTE AN ATTACK I44623093E EXECUTE AN


ATTACK A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY A04604180E REACT TO DIRECT FIRE
A04604181E REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE I44604095E CONSOLIDATE T34604095S
CONSOLIDATE T33423092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE K43423092S
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIRE BASE I43423092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE
A FIRE BASE E13320213S RECCE AN ENEMY OBSTACLE E23423145E EXECUTE
AN OBSTACLE BREACH E23423207E ASSIST AN ATTACK ON A FORTIFIED
POSITION A04605301E REORGANIZE G22402052E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN
ARTILLERY OP

810 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05663113S

EXECUTE HELIBORNE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Unique Operations

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 4, B-GL-322-008/FP-001 Tactical Guide to Urban Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is required to move tactically using airmobile assets to
carry out an assigned task.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Sufficient aviation assets are available.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm successfully plans, prepares and participates in an
airmobile operation within the time specified in orders (day and/or night).
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Team personnel, equipment and combat supplies are prepared for
movement at the time and place specified.
2. The cbt tm loads the aircraft at the pick-up zone (PZ) and sufficient
numbers of personnel, equipment and combat supplies arrive at the
landing zone (LZ) in order to accomplish the mission.
3. The cbt tm must complete the following:
a. plan action at the objective;

b. conduct final coordination and briefings once the cbt tm


marries up with aircraft;

c. rehearsals; and

d. contingency plans for alternate action.


4. The cbt tm organizes the load based on the allowable cargo loads as
stated in higher orders.

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5. The cbt tm briefs personnel on the helicopter landing formation.
6. The cbt tm establishes the priority of loading.
7. The cbt tm ensures the PZ is secured.
8. The Assault force must be grouped to achieve balance of force and
concentration of fire, to land maximum combat power.
9. The assault echelon secures the LZ if it is not already secured by
pathfinders or fire support, or an alternate site must be selected
10. The cbt tm proceeds with its mission IAW orders.
Functional BTS: I04663113S EXECUTE AIRMOBILE OPERATIONS

812 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05644130E

EXECUTE A GUARD

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

Reference: NIL
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is conducting operations within a fmn framework. The cbt
tm has been directed to provide early warning, to report information and to
destroy, delay, block or fix the enemy before the enemy reaches the MDA.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm protects the main force by fighting to gain time, while
also observing and reporting, IAW the higher comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm carries out battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E,
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The cbt tm ensures that orders are understood, to include the
following:
a. Immediate comd’s intent and concept;

b. Information requirements (IR) and Priority Information


Requirements (PIR);

c. Named Areas of Interest (NAI); and

d. Target Areas of Interest (TAI).


3. The cbt tm develops a plan which includes:
a. Surveillance of enemy contacts throughout the security
zone and which makes maximum use of available sensors;

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b. A fire plan to destroy, impede or harass enemy forces as


they enter and proceed through the area of responsibility;
and

c. Measures to destroy enemy forces IAW orders.


4. The cbt tm deploys to assigned areas IAW BTS A04603141E MOVE
TACTICALLY.
5. The cbt tm engages targets IAW the fire plan.
6. The cbt tm achieves the effect desired by their Comd.
7. The cbt tm ensures coordination for a Relief if required.
8. The cbt tm moves to the RV, and re-organizes IAW BTS
A04605301E REORGANIZE.
Functional BTS: I4464130E EXECUTE A GUARD

814 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05633134E

EXECUTE A DEFENCE

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: Chapter 3, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The enemy is expected to attack mounted or dismounted with forces up
to battalion strength potentially supported by attack helicopters, indirect fire and
close air support. The enemy can be reinforced with up to company size
elements. Enemy reconnaissance elements can be expected to gain information
on the cbt tm’s activities. The cbt tm is defending within the context of a larger
force’s defence.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) Sufficient combat power to execute the defence.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm defends a battle position or sector within the constraints
imposed by the higher comd such as:
a. Defeating the enemy IAW the higher Comd’s intent and concept of operations.

b. Retaining sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for
subsequent actions.

c. Within the time limit and boundaries specified in orders.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The cbt tm deploys IAW the selected course of action (which may
include both an area and a mobile defence or a reserved demolition
guard). The selected course of action should adhere to the principles of
the defence contained in ref.

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3. The cbt tm integrates its supporting barrier and fire plans into the
defence.
4. The cbt tm submits its plans for integration to higher.
5. The cbt tm coordinates plans with friendly elements that will come
into contact within its AOR.
6. The cbt tm executes the defence IAW the selected course of action.
7. IAW ref, the cbt tm will consolidate as required based on the selected
course of action while executing BTS I44604095E CONSOLIDATE.
Functional BTS: I44633134E EXECUTE A DEFENCE T34633096S EXECUTE A
BLOCK I43433134E EXECUTE A DEFENCE T33433096S EXECUTE A BLOCK
E23411238E INTEGRATE BARRIER PLAN

816 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Combat Team

B05663136S

EXECUTE A BREAKOUT

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Unique Operations

References: A. Section 4, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Chapter 7, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm has become encircled and must break out.
b. Given:
(1) Intentional Encirclement – Warning order and orders from one level of
command higher.
(2) Unintentional Encirclement – Nil.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm carries out the required preparations and actions in an
appropriate sequence, time, and place to break out from an OPFOR encirclement. The breakout
occurs without loss of significant combat power.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The cbt tm deploys IAW the selected course of action. The selected
course of action should adhere to the TTP of the break out contained in
ref.
3. The cbt tm submits its plans for integration to higher as applicable.
4. The cbt tm coordinates plans with friendly elements that will come
into contact within its AOR as applicable.
5. The cbt tm executes the break out IAW the selected course of action.
6. Upon termination of the break out, the cbt tm reorganizes IAW BTS
A04605301E REORGANIZE.
7. The cbt tm re-establishes contact with its higher headquarters.
Functional BTS: B05623093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK B05653075E EXECUTE A
BYPASS B05653067E EXECUTE A LINKUP B05653139S EXECUTE A WITHDRAWAL
I44653136S EXECUTE A BREAKOUT

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B05603139E

EXECUTE A WITHDRAWAL

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Section 5, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is conducting operations and is required to withdraw.
b. Given. Warning order and orders from one level of command higher.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Combat Team withdraws within the constraints imposed by
the higher comd such as:
a. Within the boundaries and timings specified in orders.
b. Retaining sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for
subsequent actions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The cbt tm deploys IAW the selected course of action (which may
include both alternate or successive positions). The selected course of
action should adhere to the TTP of the withdrawal contained in ref.
3. Counter-mobility tasks are executed in support of the withdrawal.
4. The cbt tm submits its plans for integration to higher.
5. The cbt tm coordinates plans with friendly elements that will come
into contact within its AOR.
6. IAW ref A, the cbt tm disengages from the position in a controlled
and sequenced withdrawal IAW the plan.
7. The cbt tm executes the withdrawal IAW the selected course of
action.
8. As ordered, the cbt tm breaks contact or hands over contact to another
element.
9. Upon termination of the withdrawal, reorganize IAW BTS

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


A04605301E REORGANIZE.

Functional BTS: A04653139S EXECUTE A WITHDRAWAL

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B05633149E

EXECUTE A RESERVED DEMOLITION GUARD

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: Chapter 3, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations (Interim).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. OPFOR is expected to attack mounted or dismounted with forces up to
battalion strength potentially supported by attack helicopters, indirect fire and
close air support to seize key terrain. OPFOR can be reinforced with up to
company size elements. OPFOR reconnaissance elements can be expected to gain
information on the cbt tm’s activities. The cbt tmis defending the reserved
demolition on key terrain within the context of a larger force’s defence.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order and orders from one level higher from one level of
command higher.

(2) OPFOR.

(3) Sufficient combat power to execute the defence.

c. Denied. Nil
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm defends the reserved demolition within the constraints
imposed by the higher comd such as:
a. Defeating the enemy IAW the higher Comd’s intent and concept of operations.

b. Retaining sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for
subsequent actions.

c. Within the time limit and boundaries specified in orders.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E
EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE. The demolition guard comd is
responsive to the authorized comd on the DND 913 Demolition Order
and must meet this comd’s intent.
2. The cbt tm deploys IAW the selected course of action. The selected

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


course of action should adhere to the principles of the defence contained
in ref and The main effort will be focused on ensuring the demolition
will be successfully executed on order of the authorized comd or as
otherwise directed by the DND 913.
3. The cbt tm integrates its supporting barrier and fire plans into the
defence.
4. The cbt tm submits its plans for integration to higher.
5. The cbt tm coordinates plans with friendly elements that will come
into contact within its AOR.
6. The cbt tm executes the defence IAW the selected course of action.
7. The engineer firing party comd will confirm the time to prepare from
State One to State Two (these timings must be rehearsed) and the time to
complete the obstacle after it has been fired. Consideration should also
be given to the appropriate defensive posture when the demolition is at
State Two.
8. The target is denied or destroyed IAW the higher comd’s direction.
9. If the target is destroyed, DND 913, Part III Demolition Report para
14 must be completed and the DND 913 returned to the authorized comd
in order to report the effectiveness of the obstacle and update the barrier
plan and Brown situational awareness. If mines are laid, they are to be
reported and recorded on the E121B Bridge Demolition Recce Report.
10. Consolidation. IAW ref, the cbt tm will consolidate as required
based on the selected course of action.
Functional BTS: I44633134E EXECUTE A DEFENCE T34633096S EXECUTE A
BLOCK I43433134E EXECUTE A DEFENCE T33433096S EXECUTE A BLOCK
E23401200E CONTROL EXECUTION OF A RESERVED OBSTACLE

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B05623150S

EXECUTE RECONNAISSANCE IN FORCE

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: Section 10, Chapter 2, Armoured Recce TTP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is tasked to execute Reconnaissance in Force. Two
potential situations or a combination of both may be encountered:

(1) Limited information about the enemy is available and the cbt tm’s higher
headquarters desires more specific information on the enemy.

(2) The adoption of further Courses of Action (COA) in the advance would
lead to the rapid destruction of the unit/formation’s reconnaissance
force(s). The comd could task order the reconnaissance force to picket or
withdraw, and order follow on manouevre forces to conduce a
Reconnaissance in Force.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one or two levels of command higher.

(2) OPFOR.

(3) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Restrictions may be placed on the element to avoid decisive engagement


with the enemy.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm executes a reconnaissance in force that compels the
enemy into disclosing its the location, size, strength, disposition or intentions by making him
respond to offensive action.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm executes battle procedure IAW BTS B05601000E,
BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. Reconnaissance in Force implies fighting for information by:
a. Employing direct fire.

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b. Employing indirect fire.

c. Conducting hasty attacks IAW orders.


3. Planning consideration must include contingencies for the cbt tms:
a. Exploitation of tactical success.

b. Extrication of the element.


4. The desired end state may include but is not limited to forcing the
enemy to:
a. Reveal weakness and/or future intentions.

b. Employ its reserve and counter-attack forces.

c. Employ its fire support assets.

d. Employ specific weapon systems.

Functional BTS: B05623093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK A04603141E MOVE


TACTICALLY

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B05604042E

DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC

LEVEL: 5 (Combat Team)

PHASE: All

References: A. USOP 203.02, B-GL-332-001/FP-001 Unit SOP;


B. Chapters 3 to 9, B-GL-364-001/FP-001 Land Force Counter-Surveillance.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The cbt tm is tactically deployed carrying out normal duties IAW their
assigned mission.

b. Given:

(1) Orders from one level of command higher, to include STANO and
Counter-surveillance policies.

(2) CEOI.

(3) Current cryptographic material list.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The cbt tm takes measure designed to prevent the enemy from
learning its strength, disposition and intentions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The cbt tm complies with security measures:
a. Restrict information to a need to know basis while
maintaining a common operating picture (COP).

b. Prohibit fraternization with civilians, as applicable.

c. Controls access to the area.

d. Conduct deployment preparations so as to minimize


detection.

e. Maps contain minimal details on friendly units.

f. Personnel do not carry details of military activities in


personal belongings (letters, diaries, photographs, etc).

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g. Sanitize all areas and positions before departure.


2. IAW the tactical situation and Orders, the cbt tm maintains
camouflage and concealment, and light, track, noise and EMCON
discipline.
3. The cbt tm employs communications security procedures, including
prohibiting the use of unauthorized means of communication (i.e. PDA
and Cellular Telephones).
4. When applicable, the cbt tm employs local security measures IAW
BTS A04604171E EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE.
Functional BTS: A04604042E DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN OPSEC

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BATTLE GROUP
1. A BG is defined as: “An organization task tailored for operations, based on a unit
headquarters, consisting of manoeuvre sub-units with combat support and combat service
support.”
2. Functional and Subordinate BTS, in this case, may vary depending on the composition of
the BG and should not be taken to be absolute as they focus on infantry battalions and the DFS
Regiment.

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B06702058S

EXECUTE A SCREEN

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: All

References: A. Section 4 and Appendix 4, Annex A, Chapter 4, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle


Group in Operations;
B. Chapter 4, NDID, Recce Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG is conducting operations within a fmn framework and has been
directed to provide early warning and to report information on OPFOR without
imposing delay.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG provides the formation comd with relevant and continuous
information on the OPFOR and the approaches he uses into the area of operations, either frontal,
from the flank or from the rear. This information provides the comd with SA and assists his
decision-making.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG provides effective observation coverage of the area and, in Ref A states that the
particular, of the major OPFOR approaches. task of a Screen
2. The BG reports all information in a timely and accurate manner. belongs to a Recce
Unit as opposed to a
3. The BG maintains contact with the OPFOR while avoiding direct TF. Members of the
engagement. Board felt that a TF

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could be tasked with
and accomplish this
task.

Ref B describes the


prep and
employment of a
Screen.

Functional BTS: G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN A06703141E MOVE


TACTICALLY I13602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN
I33643130E EXECUTE A GUARD B05643130S EXECUTE A GUARD B056533061E
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT

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LEVELS TWO TO FOUR

T12353061E / T13453061E / T14653061E

EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT

LEVEL: 2 to 4

PHASE: Transitional

References: A. Section 1, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations;


B. Sections 1 and 5, Part 2, Armour TTPs.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The element is conducting tactical operations and receives orders to
execute an advance to contact.

b. Given. Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher to include
Red situational awareness.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The element executes the advance IAW orders. Once contact is
made, the Crew maintains contact and takes action IAW orders. The element maintains
sufficient combat power to conduct follow-on operations IAW the comd’s intent
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The element executes battle procedure IAW BTS A0231000E /
A03401000E / A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE.
2. The element occupies an assembly area, if applicable, IAW BTS
A03404182E / A04604182E OCCUPY A
HIDE/HARBOUR/ASSEMBLY AREA.
3. The element moves tactically IAW BTS A0233141E / A03403141E
/ A04603141E MOVE TACTICALLY.
4. Once contact is made, the element reacts IAW orders, executes drills
as necessary IAW ref A and ref B and reacts to the tactical situation, as
necessary, IAW the following BTS:
a. A0234181E / A03404181E / A04604181E REACT TO
INDIRECT FIRE;

b. A0234180E / A03404180E / A04604180E REACT TO


DIRECT FIRE; and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

c. T0233079E, ENGAGE TARGETS WITH MAIN AND


SECONDARY ARMAMENTS.
5. The element takes subsequent action IAW Orders.
Functional BTS: At Level Three, A03413049S EXECUTE A CALL FOR FIRE At Level
Four, T04603067E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CP

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B06773069S

EXECUTE A CORDON AND SEARCH OPERATION

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: OOTW

Reference: Appendix 3, Annex B, B-GJ-005-006/FP-090 Crowd Confrontation Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG must isolate and support a search of an area.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Order and Orders from one level of command higher.

(2) Civilian authorities for the search.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG isolates the designated area by cordoning it off and assists
in the systematic search of the area. The search locates the required personnel or material or
confirms the absence thereof.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG executes OPP IAW BTS A06701001E EXECUTE OPP
with emphasis on coordination and liaison with the civilian authorities.
2. The BG is task tailored for the operation. IAW ref, task tailoring
should include:
a. headquarters;

b. inner cordon;

c. outer cordon;

d. search parties;

e. holding parties;

f. escorts; and

g. reserves.
3. The Cordon stage occurs as follows:

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a. the BG moves to the Forward RV and surprise is


maintained during that move;

b. the BG moves from the Forward RV to establish the


cordon quickly and personnel adopt the ‘on guard’
position;

c. the Cordon comd checks the cordon to ensure that it is


complete; and

d. should the cordon need to be in position for a long period,


the cordon may be thinned out so long as observation and
reserves are maintained.
4. The Search stage occurs as follows:
a. designated platoon personnel assist the civilian authorities
in the execution of the search by providing protection and
preventing escape;

b. the Dismounted Infantry Battalion reacts appropriately to


contingencies; and

c. vehicles and personnel are searched IAW techniques


described in ref.

Functional BTS: A06701002E ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN COMMAND AND


CONTROL I04673069E EXECUTE A CORDON AND SEARCH T14673069E EXECUTE
A CORDON AND SEARCH

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B06753067E

EXECUTE A LINKUP

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 5, B-GL-321-006/FP-001 Combat Team Operations


(Interim);
B. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG has been ordered to link up with another friendly force in
enemy-controlled territory.

b. Given:

(1) Warning Orders and Orders from one level higher.

(2) The friendly force has been ordered to link up with the BG.

c. Denied. The OPFOR disposition (actual or simulated) should restrict friendly


force freedom of movement.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG successfully links up with friendly forces within the
constraints imposed by the higher comd.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG executes OPP IAW BTS A06701001E EXECUTE
OPP, with emphasis on the relevant control measures. The selected
course of action should adhere to the TTP of the link up contained
in refs A and B.
2. The BG submits its plans for integration to higher.
3. The BG coordinates plans with friendly elements that will come
into contact within its AOR as applicable.
4. The BG links up with the other friendly force.
5. IAW ref A, BG will consolidate as required based on the
selected course of action.
Functional BTS: T14653067E EXECUTE A LINK UP T34653067E EXECUTE A LINK
UP I44653067E EXECUTE A LINK UP T12353067E EXECUTE A LINK UP I12353067E
EXECUTE A LINK UP

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B06743080S

EXECUTE A DELAY

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Delaying Operations

References: A. Chapter 5, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. Section 3, Chapter 4, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG is preparing to conduct a delay, in the context of fmn
defensive operations.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) An OPFOR likely to execute either a Meeting Engagement, Hasty Attack,


Deliberate Attack, or Air Mobile Operations.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG slows the enemy's advance IAW the higher comd’s intent
and concept of operations.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The Delay is planned and executed ensuring adherence to the


following principles: Fire and Movement, Maintaining a Balanced Effort,
Maintaining Contact, Effective Use of Ground, Trading Space for Time,
Obstacles, and Surprise and Deception.
2. The delay is executed within the higher Comd’s intent and control
measures such as the retention of combat power, duration, and
boundaries, etc.

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Functional BTS: E24604239E PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-MOBILITY


OPERATIONS G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN B05643080S EXECUTE A
DELAY E24601238E INTEGRATE BARRIER PLAN I13602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN
I33602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33643130E EXECUTE A GUARD I33623096E
EXECUTE A BLOCK A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL

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Battle Group

B06753081S

EXECUTE A RELIEF IN PLACE

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. Chapter 6, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG is relieving another manoeuvre unit in the context of a larger
force. This will include only the Relief in Place – a relief in which all or part of a
force is replaced in a sector by an incoming force. Passages of Line are covered
in BTS A0673082S EXECUTE PASSAGE OF LINES.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG conducts a Relief in order to sustain the overall level of
combat power of the formation and to prepare for future operations IAW the higher comd’s
intent and concept of operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The relief is planned and executed ensuring adherence to the
following principles: Surprise, Secrecy, Concealment, Deception,
Security, Cooperation and Coordination, Sequencing, Fire Support and
the Exchange of Equipment and Supplies.
2. The relief is executed within the higher Comd’s intent and control
measures such as the retention of combat power, duration, and
boundaries, etc.

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Functional BTS: E24604239E PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-MOBILITY


OPERATIONS G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN I13602075E EXECUTE
TRAFFIC CONTROL T04653081E EXECUTE A RELIEF I44653081E EXECUTE A
RELIEF A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN
COMMAND AND CONTROL

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B06723086S

EXECUTE AN AMBUSH

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. BG in Ops;
B. Chapter 4, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);
C. USOP 807.08, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Infantry Insert;
D. Section 6, Chapter 1, B-GL-392-008-FP-001 Ambush and Counter Ambush;
E. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-392-004-FP-001 Infantry Patrolling.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical situation requires a BG to conduct an ambush.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support and
Barrier Plans etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) An appropriate target.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG destroys its target and successfully exfiltrates.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG conducts planning and coordination including Fire support,
Terrain management, a Manoeuvre plan and early and ongoing Target
surveillance on objective.
2. Task organization must include security, assault, support and cut-off
elements.
3. The execution of the raid must include Preparations, Action on
objective and Extraction while employing sufficient control measures to
avoid fratricide.

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Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL I04624125E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A
PATROL BASE I44623086E EXECUTE AN AMBUSH

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B06723092S

ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 3, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations;


B. Chapter 6, B-GL-305-001/FT-001 Armoured Regiment in Battle;
C. Chapter 9, B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG has been directed to support another unit in a formation level
attack.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG places effective direct fire and indirect fire on OPFOR
IAW the plan of attack.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG establishes a firebase IAW the formation plan and
subordinate elements are aware of all relevant control measures.
2. The BG’s fire achieves the effect desired by the formation comd,
whether it be one or more of the following:
a. Isolation of the objective(s);

b. Suppression of enemy; and/or

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Necessary Criteria Remarks

c. Destruction of OPFOR.
3. Once supporting fire is no longer effective or is masked by the
assault element, the firebase assumes its tasks in the next phase of the
operation as directed by the formation comd.
Functional BTS: G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN I44623092E ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE A FIREBASE K44623092E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE
T34623092E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE B05623092E ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE A FIREBASE

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B06723093S

EXECUTE AN ATTACK

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 3, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG encounters an OPFOR, in a unprepared posn, and of
appropriate size and strength, that can be defeated by the TF with its integral
resources that it is required to attack.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG plans and executes a hasty attack that defeats the enemy.
The BG retains sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for subsequent actions.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The BG applies the steps of Warning, Security, Recce, Plan to the
situation.
2. The BG’s attack must include the phases of mounting, assault, and
consolidation IAW ref A and exploitation where appropriate.
3. The attack is executed within the higher Comd’s intent and control
measures such as the retention of combat power, time limit and
boundaries, etc.

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Functional BTS: G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN B05623092S ESTABLISH AND


OPERATE A FIREBASE T34623092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE
I44623092E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE K44623092S ESTABLISH AND
OPERATE A FIREBASE T34623093S EXECUTE AN ATTACK K44623093E EXECUTE
AN ATTACK I44623093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK B05623092E EXECUTE AN
ATTACK I44604095E CONSOLIDATE T34604095S CONSOLIDATE E24623145E
EXECUTE A OBSTACLE BREACH I44623145E EXECUTE A OBSTACLE BREACH
I13602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33643130E
EXECUTE A GUARD I33623096E EXECUTE A BLOCK E24603240E PLAN AND
EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS

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B06763113S

EXECUTE HELIBORNE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Unique Operations

Reference: Chapter 7, B-GL-300-001/FP-001 Land Operations (Draft).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical situation requires a BG to conduct operations while
employing aviation assets to manoeuvre.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, FS and SEAD Plans
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) Aviation assets from a suitable airhead.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG successfully completes its assigned mission while
incorporating manoeuvre using aviation assets.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG conducts planning and coordination including Fire support,
Terrain management, SEAD, a Manoeuvre plan, an extraction or link-up
plan.
2. The BG coordinates sufficient control measures to avoid fratricide.
3. The BG coordinates the provision of CSS to include aerial resupply.
4. Execution of the manoeuvre must culminate in the reforming of
sufficient combat power to conduct the assigned task.
5. The mission is executed IAW applicable BTS.
6. The BG is either extracted using aviation assets, or links up with

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another ground-based force.

Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL I04663113S EXECUTE AIRMOBILE
OPERATIONS

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B06723124S

EXECUTE AN INFILTRATION

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: Subsection 323, Section 3, Chapter 3, B-GL-321-004/FP-001 Battle Group in


Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical situation requires a BG to position itself undetected in a
hostile area in order to conduct further operations.
b. Given:
(1) The requirement for infiltration must always be given in the context of a
subsequent mission for the forces involved.
(2) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.
(3) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.
(4) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support and
Barrier Plans etc.).
(5) Subordinate elements.
(6) OPFOR must dominate the area that will be infiltrated.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG arrives at its intended location undetected and ready for
the next operation.

Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The BG conducts planning and coordination including Fire support,
Terrain management, a Manoeuvre plan, and an Escape and Evasion
plan.
2. Execution must culminate in the reforming of sufficient combat
power to conduct the subsequent task while employing sufficient control
measures to avoid fratricide.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL I04623124S EXECUTE AN INFILTRATION

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B06723126S

EXECUTE A RAID

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

References: A. Section 3, Chapter 6, B-GL-392-004-FP-001 Infantry Patrolling;


B. Chapter 3, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);
C. USOP 807.08, B-GL-332-008/FP-001 Infantry Insert.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical situation requires a BG to conduct a raid.
b. Given:
(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.
(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.
(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support and
Barrier Plans etc.).
(4) Subordinate elements.
(5) An appropriate target, including an OPFOR of appropriate size.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG captures or destroys its objective and successfully
exfiltrates.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG conducts planning and coordination including Fire support,
Terrain management, a Manoeuvre plan and early and ongoing Target
surveillance on objective.
2. Task organization must include security, assault and support
elements.
3. The execution of the raid must include Preparations, Action on
objective and Extraction while employing sufficient control measures to
avoid fratricide.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL I04604125E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A
PATROL BASE I44623126E EXECUTE A RAID

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Battle Group

B06743130S

EXECUTE A GUARD

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Delaying Operations

References: A. Section 2, Chapter 4, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations;


B. Section 15, Chapter 5, B-GL-305-001/FT-001 Armoured Regiment in Battle ;
C. Chapter 4, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);
D. Section 4, Chapter 11, B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG is conducting operations within a fmn framework. The BG
has been directed to provide early warning, to report information and to destroy,
delay, block or fix the enemy before the enemy reaches the MDA.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR that is likely to execute either a Meeting Engagement, Hasty


Attack, Deliberate Attack, or Air Mobile Operations.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG protects the main force by fighting to gain time, while also
observing and reporting, IAW the higher comd’s intent.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The BG provides effective observation coverage of the area and,


in particular, of the major OPFOR approaches.
2. The BG reports all information in a timely and accurate manner.
3. The BG maintains contact with the OPFOR and achieves one or
more of the following effects, as directed by the higher comd:

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a. to slow the enemy's advance;

b. to inflict casualties;

c. to enable the comd to determine the enemy's main


point of effort;

d. to protect the deployment of forces and preparation in


the defence area; and/or

e. to and channel the attacker towards a given area and


place him in a position which leads to his subsequent
destruction.
4. The Guard is executed within the higher Comd’s intent and
control measures such as the retention of combat power, duration,
and boundaries, etc.
Functional BTS: E24604239E PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-MOBILITY
OPERATIONS G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN B05643130E EXECUTE A
GUARD I44643130E EXECUTE A GUARD E24601238E INTEGRATE BARRIER PLAN
I13602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33643130E
EXECUTE A GUARD A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL

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B06733134S

EXECUTE A DEFENCE

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Defensive Operations

References: A. Chapter 4, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. Chapter 4, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG has been directed to block or contain OPFOR or to occupy or
secure a terrain feature.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR that is likely to execute either a Meeting Engagement, Hasty


Attack, Deliberate Attack, or Air Mobile Operations.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG breaks or defeats an OPFOR attack IAW the higher
Comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Planning and coordination includes Depth, mutual support where
required, Fire support, Terrain, Manoeuvre plan, Barrier Plan, ISTAR,
etc.
2. Task organization must include covering forces, main defensive
forces, counter-moves forces and reserves.
3. The defence is executed within the higher Comd’s intent and control
measures such as the retention of combat power, time limit and
boundaries, etc.

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4. If the defence is Area, then the BG denies OPFOR penetrations and
retains key terrain and vital ground IAW the higher Comd’s intent.
5. If the defence is Mobile, then the BG destroys the sufficient quantity
of OPFOR to defeat them.
Functional BTS: E24604239E PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-MOBILITY
OPERATIONS G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN B05633134E EXECUTE A
DEFENCE I44633134E EXECUTE A DEFENCE T34633096S EXECUTE A BLOCK
E24601238E INTEGRATE BARRIER PLAN I13602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN
I33602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33643130E EXECUTE A GUARD I33633096E
EXECUTE A BLOCK A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL

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B06763136S

EXECUTE A BREAKOUT

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Unique Operations

References: A. Chapter 7, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. Section 4, Chapter 4, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG is about to be encircled.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG carries out the required preparations and actions in an
appropriate sequence, time, and place to break out from an OPFOR encirclement. The breakout
occurs without loss of significant combat power.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Once encircled, the BG establishes all-round defence and analyses
the situation. The BG must:
a. Hold the key terrain within the BG AOR;

b. Prevent any further penetration or fragmentation of his


defence;

c. To locate gaps and weaknesses in the OPFOR positions;

d. Reduce the BG perimeter if necessary;

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e. Establish logistics priorities; and

f. Maintain contact with the higher comd for coordination


of activities between the BG and those outside the
encirclement.
2. The BGF plans the breakout in a timely fashion. The key factors are:
Point of Break-out, Break-out Routes, Fire Support, Engineer Support,
Aviation Support, and Combat Service Support.
3. The BG breaks out of the encirclement by creating one or more gaps
in the enemy’s defences and moving its elements through those gaps
with relative security.
Functional BTS: E24603240E PLAN AND EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS
G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN B05623092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A
FIREBASE A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN
COMMAND AND CONTROL

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Battle Group

B06723144S

EXECUTE A DELIBERATE ATTACK

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: Section 3, Chapter 3, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG encounters an OPFOR, in a prepared posn, and of appropriate
size and strength, that can be defeated by the BG.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG plans and executes a deliberate attack that defeats the
enemy. The BG retains sufficient combat power to meet the higher Comd’s intent for
subsequent actions.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG applies the steps of Warning, Security, Recce, Plan, to the
situation.
2. The BG’s attack must include the phases of mounting, assault, and
consolidation IAW ref A and exploitation where appropriate. The
mounting phase should include IPB, recce, regrouping and other
preparations necessary for the attack.
3. The attack is executed within the higher Comd’s intent and control
measures such as the retention of combat power, time limit and
boundaries, etc.

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Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN
E24603240E PLAN AND EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS B05623092S
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE T34623092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE
A FIREBASE I44623092E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE K44623092S
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE T34623093S EXECUTE AN ATTACK
K44623093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK I44632093E EXECUTE AN ATTACK B05623092E
EXECUTE AN ATTACK I44623131E EXECUTE A WOODS CLEARING I44604095E
CONSOLIDATE T34604095S CONSOLIDATE E24623145E EXECUTE A OBSTACLE
BREACH I44623145E EXECUTE A OBSTACLE BREACH I13602058E EXECUTE A
SCREEN I33602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33643130E EXECUTE A GUARD

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B06723145S

EXECUTE A DELIBERATE OBSTACLE BREACH

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 7, B-GL-361-001/FP-001, Land Force Engineer Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The tactical situation requires a BG to breach a complex obstacle to
achieve its mission.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements, to include specialist Engr assets.

(5) Opposing force.

(6) Complex Obstacle.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG breaches a complex obstacle and successfully breaks out
to conduct further operations.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The BG deploys integral and technical reconnaissance elements to


gather information on the obstacle.
2. The BG plans and coordinates the breach, including Fire support,
Terrain management, Manoeuvre plan, and Engr Breaching Plan. This
During the
may include coordination with a force in place.
execution, the
3. Task organization must include as a minimum Breaching and Break- consolidation and
out forces. break-out may
4. The execution must include at least two lanes. overlap.

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5. The BG executes the breach IAW all five stages of Crossing


Operations at ref.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND
MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN
E24603240E PLAN AND EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS

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Battle Group

B06723146S

EXECUTE A PURSUIT

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

References: A. B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft);


B. Section 4, Chapter 6, B-GL-305-001/FT-001 The Armoured Regiment in Battle;
C. Section 6, Chapter 8, B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG has successfully penetrated the enemy’s main defensive area.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements.

(5) OPFOR (attempting to evade combat).

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG successfully fixes or destroys the OPFOR.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG develops a plan for the pursuit. Key factors are: simple
plans, compressed battle procedure, CSS, and extended lines of
communications.
2. The BG conducts the Pursuit using speed and manoeuvre in order to
seize the initiative to overcome the enemy.
Functional BTS: Nil

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B06723147S

EXECUTE AN ASSAULT WATER CROSSING

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Offensive Operations

Reference: Section 2, Chapter 7, B-GL-361-001/FP-001, Land Force Engineer Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The mission requires a BG to cross a water obstacle against a hostile or
potentially hostile bank to prepare for a break-out operation.

b. Given:

(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.

(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.

(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).

(4) Subordinate elements, to include specialist Engr assets.

(5) Opposing force that poses a threat from the far bank.

(6) Elements from the break-out force.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG crosses the water obstacle and consolidates with sufficient
combat power to enable the break-out of a follow-on force.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Planning and coordination includes Fire support, Terrain
management, Manoeuvre plan, Engr Crossing Plan, etc.
2. The BG deploys integral and technical reconnaissance elements to
assess the water obstacle,
3. Execution of the crossing occurs IAW first four stages of Deliberate
Water Crossing Operations at ref.
4. The BG executes a Passage of lines IAW BTS A06753082S
EXECUTE A PASSAGE OF LINES as required

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Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN
E24603240E PLAN AND EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS E24603224E ASSIST
AN ASSAULT WATER CROSSING

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B06753148S

EXECUTE FIRE AND MOVEMENT

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: Transitional Operations

References: A. Subsection 313, Section 2, Chapter 3, B-GL-301-002/FP-001 Battle Group in


Operations;
B. Section 6, Chapter 5, B-GL-305-001/FT-001, The Armoured Regiment in Battle;
C. Section 6, Chapter 6, B-GL-309-001/FT-001 Infantry Battalion in Battle.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG is conducting operations.
b. Given:
(1) Warning order, orders or comd’s intent from one level of command
higher.
(2) At least one level of command higher, including comd and staff.
(3) Appropriate formation plans (Info Ops Campaign, Fire Support plans,
etc.).
(4) Subordinate elements.
(5) OPFOR.
c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG will manoeuvre, employing fire and movement to ensure
maximum security without compromising speed, and does not experience a significant loss of
combat power.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Elements of the BG will provide cover for another element within
the BG through direct fire and observation. All movement will occur
with support by another element’s fires.
2. The BG will maximize the use of ground to provide protection.
Functional BTS: G24613157E EXECUTE A FIRE PLAN E24603240E PLAN AND
EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS A04603134E MOVE TACTICALLY I13602058E
EXECUTE A SCREEN I33602058E EXECUTE A SCREEN I33643130E EXECUTE A
GUARD

862 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Battle Group

B06703366S

PLAN AND EXECUTE COMBAT OPERATIONS WITHIN A MULTI-AGENCY


ENVIRONMENT

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).

NOTE

The ref changes the tactical framework to include the following as combat operations:
offensive operations (attack, raid, exploitation, pursuit, feint, ambush and break-out);
defensive operations (defence and delay); and enabling activities (reconnaissance, security,
meeting engagement, link up, retirement, relief of encircled forces, withdrawals, advance to
contact, relief of forces in contact, obstacle breaching / crossing). Functional BTS will be
drawn from offensive operations, defensive operations and obstacle breaching/crossing.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG is conducting combat operations.

b. Given:

(1) a command relationship with a higher Canadian or multinational HQ;

(2) a command relationship with an NCE;

(3) at least two subordinate organizations;

(4) an interactive OPFOR;

(5) a relationship with at least one NGO;

(6) a relationship with at least one Canadian OGD; and

(7) an interactive civilian community.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG achieves combat superiority through the effective
combination of intelligence, firepower, and decisive shock action IAW the comd’s intent.

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1. The BG HQ plans combat operations utilizing the OPP IAW:
a. higher comd guidance and orders;

b. BG comd’s direction;

c. a complete understanding of effects to be achieved;

d. targeting guidance;

e. a complete understanding of all players located in the


BG AOR, particularly civilian population and related
civilian agencies (NGO, OGD [national, international,
and local]) mandates and locations whose actions may
influence operations;

f. a complete understanding of other participants’ desired


effects;

g. a COP that includes all participants and agencies that


might or will influence the AOR;

h. a consideration and synchronization of the plans and


effects desired by NGO/OGD/civil authorities when
possible; and

i. the appropriate national and force ROE for stability


operations as required and prepared for issue.
2. BG orders are issued:
a. with sufficient time to ensure optimal combat power is
brought to bear at the correct time;

b. in a manner most suited to time restraints (if any); and

c. emphasizing the effects desired, by the BG comd,


during the operation.
3. BG HQ controls combat operations ensuring:
a. sufficient SA (COP) is maintained throughout the BG
to allow all BG comds to complete their missions;

b. sufficient SA (COP) is maintained with all other


participants;

c. unforeseen changes to the situation are identified and

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


the original plan is effectively adjusted as required;

d. the BG comd and staff make timely decisions, and


take appropriate actions to ensure mission
accomplishment and force protection;

e. higher HQ and flanks are kept informed, in a timely


fashion, as to the BG progress in accomplishment of
its mission;

f. orders for reconstitution, regrouping, and/or


reinforcement of sub-units dependant upon the
evolving situation; and

g. sub-unit actions are monitored and the effects caused


are compared against the BG comd’s desired effects,
with corrective or remedial action taken immediately.

Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL B06702058S EXECUTE A SCREEN
B06753061S EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT B06753067S EXECUTE A
LINKUP B06743080S EXECUTE A DELAY B06753081S EXECUTE A RELIEF IN
PLACE B06723092S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FIREBASE B06723093S
EXECUTE AN ATTACK B06743130S EXECUTE A GUARD B06733134S EXECUTE A
DEFENCE B06763136S EXECUTE A BREAKOUT B06723145S EXECUTE A
DELIBERATE OBSTACLE BREACH B06723146S EXECUTE A PURSUIT B06723147S
EXECUTE AN ASSAULT WATER CROSSING B06753148S EXECUTE FIRE AND
MOVEMENT

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B06703367S

PLAN AND EXECUTE STABILITY OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 6 (Battle Group)

Phase: All

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).

NOTE

The ref changes the tactical framework to include the following as stability operations:
security and control (to establish a safe and secure environment); support to demobilisation,
disarmament and reintegration (DDR); support to security sector reform (SSR); support to
civilian infrastructure and governance; and assistance to other agencies. The last two are
covered by BTS A07703368S PLAN AND EXECUTE OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF
CIVILIAN AUTHORITIES.

1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG has completed or is about to complete major combat
operations, and is about to commence the transition to stability operations.

b. Given:

(1) a command relationship with a higher Canadian or multinational HQ;

(2) a command relationship with a NCE;

(3) at least one subordinate organization;

(4) an interactive civilian community;

(5) a relationship with at least one NGO;

(6) a relationship with Canadian OGDs within theatre of operations; and

(7) appropriate ROE for stability operations.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG achieves the standard of stability delineated by the higher
comd that enables effective conduct of military, NGO and OGD operations within a designated
area of operations.

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Necessary Criteria Remarks


1. The BG HQ plans stability operations utilizing the OPP IAW:
a. Higher comd guidance and orders;

b. A complete understanding of effects to be achieved;

c. A complete understanding of NGO, OGD (national,


international, and local) mandates and locations within
the AOR;

d. A consideration and synchronization of the plans and


effects desired by NGO/OGD/civil authorities when
possible; and

e. The appropriate national and force ROE for stability


operations as required and prepared for issue.
2. The BG HQ establishes and maintains a BG common operating
picture (COP) by:
a. The BG comd determining what information will be
displayed by the BG COP;

b. The BG staff building the COP using available comms


eqpt, maps, intelligence sources, situation reports and
other avail information sources;

c. The BG staff issuing updates to all participants as


required to keep its relevance; and

d. The BG HQ establishing and maintaining effective


liaison with all agencies (OGD/NGO within the AOR)
ensuring a COP amongst all participants.
3. The BG conducts stability operations in multi-
agency/multinational environment by:
a. Issuing synchronized effects-based orders with the
appropriate ROEs;

b. Conducting operations as necessary to ensure


continued stability within AOR;

c. Coordinating and monitoring operations, and


recommending adjustments to priorities where
necessary;

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d. Ensuring effects achieved are coordinated and


synchronized with OGD/NGO where appropriate and
possible; and

e. Encouraging partnership solutions with


NGO/OGD/civil authorities when possible.

Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL A06701005S DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE
INFORMATION OPERATIONS A06701045E INTEGRATE THE ISTAR PLAN
A06711185E INTEGRATE FIRE PLAN A06702044S MANAGE CIVPOP/NON-
COMBATANTS/ DP A06753139S EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL A06704073S EXECUTE
REAR AREA SECURITY (RAS) A06704174S EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE
A06704183S EXECUTE HARBOUR AND ASSEMBLY AREA OPERATIONS
A06775363S EXECUTE MINE STRIKE / INCIDENT RESPONSE B06702058S
EXECUTE A SCREEN B06753061S EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT
B06753067S EXECUTE A LINKUP B06753081S EXECUTE A RELIEF IN PLACE
B06743130S EXECUTE A GUARD B06723145S EXECUTE A DELIBERATE
OBSTACLE BREACH B06723147S EXECUTE AN ASSAULT WATER CROSSING
B06753148S EXECUTE FIRE AND MOVEMENT T14773069E EXECUTE A CORDON
AND SEARCH OPERATION T14704068E EXECUTE CONVOY ESCORT T14704066E
EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL T14702063E EXECUTE FLANK SECURITY
T14702058E EXECUTE SCREEN G13401050S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A STA
COMMAND POST E24604216S EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS E24604217S
EXECUTE IEDD OPERATIONS E24605242E CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD
E24605292S CONSTRUCT INITIAL STANDARD CAMP E24603240E PLAN AND
EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS E24614241S PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-
MOBILITY OPERATIONS E24604241E PLAN AND EXECUTE SURVIVABILITY
OPERATIONS S23401040E PROVIDE EW SUPPORT K43474068S EXECUTE
CONVOY ESCORT L04605325E OPERATE A FORWARD SUPPORT GROUP (FSG)
Q00001009E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO PLANNING Q00001011E
COORDINATE INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION Q00001012E COORDINATE
SENSORS Q00002010E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO OPERATIONS
Q00002013E PROCESS PW FOR INTELLIGENCE Q00002014E PROCESS CAPTURED
DOCUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT C03601098E EXECUTE LIAISON C03601357E
DIRECT AND PERFORM CIMIC OPERATIONS C03601358E LIAISE WITH CIVIL
ACTORS C03601364E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CIMIC CENTRE C03601365E
EXECUTE CIMIC PROJECTS

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Battle Group

B06703368S

PLAN AND EXECUTE OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF CIVILIAN AUTHORITIES

Level: 6 (Battle Group)

Phase: All

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-300-001/FP-001 Land Operations (Draft).

NOTE

This type of operation is described in ref as a subset of stability operations. It refers to the
task of providing support to civilian infrastructure and governance (e.g. provision of health
care, rule of enforcement and humanitarian aid), and assistance to other agencies (e.g.
security and logistical support to elections).

1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The BG is required to provide military support to civilian authorities
either in Canada or on international operations.

b. Given:

(1) a command relationship with a higher Canadian or multinational HQ;

(2) a command relationship with a NCE;

(3) a relationship with OGD of Canadian federal government;

(4) at least one subordinate unit;

(5) at least one NGO; and

(6) an interactive civilian community, including civil authorities to support.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The BG provides timely and effective support to realize the
civilian authority’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The BG staff plans support to a civilian authority IAW orders
and/or higher comd’s guidance by:
a. confirming that the support to be provided is within

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the BG mandate and ROE limitations;

b. establishing direct liaison with relevant civilian


authority;

c. in conjunction with the civilian authority, determine


the resources required for the support mission;

d. in conjunction with the civilian authority, establish


clear and mutually beneficial command and control
arrangements; and

e. in conjunction with the civilian authority, synchronize


the effects to be achieved by the mission.
2. The BG conducts operations in support to a civilian agency by:
a. issuing orders to the tasked sub-unit;

b. ensuring that the mission remains within jointly agreed


parameters;

c. maintaining common operating picture (COP)


amongst all participants;

d. ensuring thorough coordination throughout, including


mutually agreed (military/civilian adjustment to
control measures); and

e. confirming that the mission effect has been achieved.

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Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A06701002E ESTABLISH AND


MAINTAIN COMMAND AND CONTROL A06701005S DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE
INFORMATION OPERATIONS A06701045E INTEGRATE THE ISTAR PLAN
A06711185E INTEGRATE FIRE PLAN A06702044S MANAGE CIVPOP/NON-
COMBATANTS/ DP A06753139S EXECUTE WITHDRAWAL A06704073S EXECUTE
REAR AREA SECURITY (RAS) A06704174S EXECUTE LOCAL DEFENCE
A06704183S EXECUTE HARBOUR AND ASSEMBLY AREA OPERATIONS
A06775363S EXECUTE MINE STRIKE / INCIDENT RESPONSE B06702058S
EXECUTE A SCREEN B06753061S EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT
B06753067S EXECUTE A LINKUP B06753081S EXECUTE A RELIEF IN PLACE
B06743130S EXECUTE A GUARD B06723145S EXECUTE A DELIBERATE
OBSTACLE BREACH B06723147S EXECUTE AN ASSAULT WATER CROSSING
B06753148S EXECUTE FIRE AND MOVEMENT T14773069E EXECUTE A CORDON
AND SEARCH OPERATION T14704068E EXECUTE CONVOY ESCORT T14704066E
EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL T14702063E EXECUTE FLANK SECURITY
T14702058E EXECUTE SCREEN G13401050S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A STA
COMMAND POST E24604216S EXECUTE CMD OPERATIONS E24604217S
EXECUTE IEDD OPERATIONS E24605242E CONSTRUCT A COMBAT ROAD
E24605292S CONSTRUCT INITIAL STANDARD CAMP E24603240E PLAN AND
EXECUTE MOBILITY OPERATIONS E24614241S PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-
MOBILITY OPERATIONS E24604241E PLAN AND EXECUTE SURVIVABILITY
OPERATIONS S23401040E PROVIDE EW SUPPORT K43474068S EXECUTE
CONVOY ESCORT L04605325E OPERATE A FORWARD SUPPORT GROUP (FSG)
Q00001009E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO PLANNING Q00001011E
COORDINATE INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION Q00001012E COORDINATE
SENSORS Q00002010E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO OPERATIONS
Q00002013E PROCESS PW FOR INTELLIGENCE Q00002014E PROCESS CAPTURED
DOCUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT C03601098E EXECUTE LIAISON C03601357E
DIRECT AND PERFORM CIMIC OPERATIONS C03601358E LIAISE WITH CIVIL
ACTORS C03601364E ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A CIMIC CENTRE C03601365E
EXECUTE CIMIC PROJECTS

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CHAPTER 16
BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS
1. These BTS focus on the Brigade Group headquarters. The Level Four Army Common
tasks apply to the Headquarters as well as the supporting HQ and Sigs Squadron.
2. A future subsection of this chapter will be based on standards for Battle Tasks associated
with a Brigade Group headquarters acting as Joint Task Force headquarters.

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A07701001S

EXECUTE OPP

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: all

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-003/FP-000 Command;


B. Annex A, Chapter 8, B-GL-303-002/FP-000 Staff Duties in the Field;
C. Brigade Group in Operations (Forthcoming);
D. CLFCSC OPP CHART (DA v. 7).
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. A new mission or task is received or identified internally requiring the
headquarters to go through an OPP cycle.

b. Given:

(1) A command relationship with a HIGHER Formation HQ of a different


nationality.

(2) A command relationship with a NCE.

(3) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The efficient functioning of the staff enables the comd to give
timely direction and arrive at decisions that lead to a plan and/or orders.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Based on the situation, the application of OPP is tailored to the
specific circumstances of that planning cycle.
2. The Brigade Headquarters maintains SA on current operations while
planning future operations.
3. Mission analysis is undertaken by the comd and staff resulting in a
mission statement and the assigned and implied tasks.
4. The Brigade Headquarters issues warning orders and supplementary
warning orders as required, informing subordinate commanders of
probable tasks and permitting parallel planning to occur.
5. IPB is conducted within the guidelines and tempo of the OPP which
provides RED and BROWN SA resulting in Enemy COAs, the initial

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HVTL, and terrain analysis.
6. Parallel Sustainment planning is conducted to support each Friendly
CoA.
7. The CoA are effectively wargamed resulting in the selection of a
single CoA to become the plan.
8. Target planning is conducted in conjunction with the wargame to
incorporate all aspects, both lethal and non-lethal, which results in the
production of the AGM and input into the ISTAR Matrix.
9. The brigade comd provides a plan backbrief (concept of ops and
intent) to the HIGHER comd and the NCE and his intent and concept of
operations is clear to those organizations.
10. The plan is wargamed to facilitate the coordination and production of
supporting plans.
Functional BTS: Q00001009E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO PLANNING
A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE PROCEDURE
G26713159S EXECUTE FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION H06701101S PLAN
AVIATION MISSIONS S14701028E PLAN AND DIRECT CIS SUPPORT

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A07701002S

EXECUTE HEADQUARTERS ROUTINE

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: All

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-003/FP-000 Command;


B. Chapters 1 to 4, B-GL-303-002/FP-000 Staff Duties in the Field;
C. Chapters 2 and 7, B-GG-005-004/AF-000 CF Operations;
D. Part 1, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP;
E. Chapters 5 to 8, B-GL-352-001/FP-001 ISTAR TTP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade Group is conducting operations.

b. Given:

(1) One level of command higher and the NCE.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Headquarters integrates, coordinates, and controls the routine
operation of the Brigade and the actions of subordinate units as they specifically relate to the
plan in accordance with the Comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Structure, layout, and internal procedures facilitate the passage of
information within the HQ and external to the HQ, including to/from the
TAC, alternate HQ and/or step-up HQ.
2. Effective information management for the storage, access, retrieval,
historical accounting, and security of information exists and the best
means of sharing the information is selected.
3. Effective control is maintained, including but not limited to:
a. Movement and terrain allocation;

b. Alert States;

c. MOPP states;

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d. Frequency management; and

e. EMCON and OPSEC.


4. The Brigade Group Headquarters monitors and enforces the
application of ROE, facilitates ROE interpretation requests and staffs
ROE modifications as required.
Functional BTS: A06701001E EXECUTE OPP A04601000E EXECUTE BATTLE
PROCEDURE A06704042S DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC A04604042E DEVELOP
AND ENSURE OPSEC S14701027E ESTABLISH A CP COMPLEX G22611154E
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A FSCC E06701294S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN
ESCC E06701295S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE AN EOD RESPONSE CENTRE

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A07701003S

DEVELOP AND DELIVER THE BRIGADE ORDERS

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: All

References: A. Chapter 6, B-GL-300-003/FP-000 Command;


B. Chapter 9, B-GL-303-002/FP-000 Staff Duties in the Field.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade OPP cycle has been completed and the Staff is charged
with writing the formal Bde order.

b. Given:

(1) Bde Comd plan backbrief to higher comd and NCE is complete.

(2) At least one subordinate level of command.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The details of the plan are developed, articulated and
communicated in a clear, complete and timely manner, in the most appropriate format, in order
to direct all necessary actions and effects required to achieve the comd’s intent and end state.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Brigade HQ, adhering to processes from refs A and B, will This BTS should be
generate Brigade Orders and instructions. The following criteria will executed a number
apply: of times to ensure
orders are delivered
a. Staff writing plan, including staff assignment and
in a range of
timelines;
different formats
b. Drafting and completion of all necessary supplementary during a collective
warning orders; training event.

c. Internal (staff and subordinate units), external and


national staff coordination;

d. The production of necessary geomatic products;

e. Comd review of draft order (mission, concept grouping


and tasks, and resource priorities);

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f. Detailed staff cross walk of supporting plans, including


the Administrative Orders;

g. Rewrite and final coord as necessary;

h. Promulgation and delivery of orders (higher, National,


subordinate, and affected) by most effective means;

i. Post orders coordinate and subordinate commanders


backbriefs;

j. Dissemination of backbrief changes; and

k. Confirmatory orders, if required.

Functional BTS: A07703008S EXECUTE THE PLAN

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A07701004S

MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

LEVEL: 7 (Brigade Group)

PHASE: All

References: A. Annexes A and B, Chapter 2, B-GL-357-001/FP-001 Intelligence Field Manual;


B. FSOP 201.05, 210.03, 503.03, 703.04, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP;
C. Section 4, Chapter 1, B-GL-300-005/FP-001, Land Force Information Operations.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade Group is conducting operations.

b. Given:

(1) OPP and IPB have been completed, providing the initial Direction of the
Intelligence Cycle.

(2) Access to tactical ISTAR and IO assets, ‘Reachback’ to operational and


strategic ISTAR and IO assets, Geomatic, open information and
operational reporting.

c. Denied. Complete situational awareness as a start state.


2. TASK STANDARD: The comd and staff maintain continuous situational awareness on
the disposition and relationships between BLUE, RED and BROWN elements, supporting
analysis and decision-making to generate the desired effect in the battlespace as well as keeping
HIGHER and LOWER elements informed.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Brigade Group Headquarters develops and maintains the ISTAR
plan giving collection direction and retasking integral assets by.
a. developing PIRs;

b. assigning NAIs and TAIs; and

c. developing RFIs as required, taking into consideration the


associated timelines for tasking and response.
2. The Brigade Group Headquarters uses geomatics products to define
and exploit the battlespace.
3. The Brigade Group Headquarters develops and maintains the

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common operating picture (COP) by:
a. integrating incoming information from all sources,
collating and deconflicting reports in order to develop
understanding of RED and BROWN locations, strengths
and activity; and

b. applying IFF procedures in order to ensure BLUE SA and


minimise the likelihood of fratricide.
4. The Brigade Group Headquarters executes Internal Paff plan in order
to keep personnel aware of outside activities and events that could
somehow affect their operations.
5. The Brigade Group Headquarters develops and maintains
Meteorological SA.
6. Intelligence and / or information is vertically and laterally
disseminated and updated in a timely manner.
Functional BTS: A06701004E MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS A04601004E
MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS Q00002010E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE
SUPPORT TO OPERATIONS Q00002013S PROCESS PWS FOR INTELLIGENCE
Q00002014E PROCESS CAPTURED DOCUMENTS / CAPTURED EQUIPMENT
Q02701015E OPERATE AN ISTAR CC Q00001012E COORDINATE SENSORS
Q00001011E COORDINATE INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION N04701169E PERFORM
AD BATTLE MANAGEMENT G14601050S ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A TA CP

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A07701005S

DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE INFORMATION OPERATIONS

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: All

Reference: Section 4, Chapter 2, B-GL-300-005/FP-001 Information Operations.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade Group is conducting operations.
b. Given:
(1) Strategic guidance and national ‘reachback’ has been provided that has
limitations on distribution.
(2) OPFOR does not have complete access to information about BLUEFOR.
(3) A command relationship with a HIGHER Formation HQ of a different
nationality and NCE.
(4) At least one subordinate level of command.
c. Denied. Access to all information due to national limitations on distribution.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Brigade Group achieves information superiority through the
effective use of tactical, operational, and strategic Information Operations in order to meet the
comd’s intent and end state.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Brigade Group will use available tools, including but not limited
to, communications, PAff, ISTAR, C-ISTAR, CI, deception, OPSEC, IM
Security, PSYOPS, EW and CIMIC, to meet the comd’s requirement for
information superiority.
2. Plans from the different components of IO will be coordinated by the
Brigade Group Headquarters to ensure maximum synergy.
3. Execution of IO will provide timely feedback that will be used to
modify Brigade plans as required in order to maintain the comd’s intent.
Functional BTS: A06701005E DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE INFORMATION
OPERATIONS C02601357E DIRECT AND PERFORM CIMIC OPERATIONS
X04711360E PLAN PSYOPS EFFECTS A06704042S DEVELOP AND ENSURE OPSEC
Q02701015E OPERATE AN ISTAR CC Q00001009E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE
SUPPORT TO PLANNING Q00002010E PROVIDE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO
OPERATIONS S14701028E PLAN AND DIRECT CIS SUPPORT S23401040E PROVIDE
EW SUPPORT A06701045E, INTEGRATE ISTAR PLAN

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A07701006S

PLAN SUSTAINMENT

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: All

Reference: A. Chapters 2 to 9, B-GL-300-004/FP-001 Sustainment;


B. FSOP 510 and Part 6, B-GL-333-001/FP-001 Formation SOP.
1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade Group is conducting operations.

b. Given:

(1) Operational Orders and Administrative Orders from one level of command
higher.

(2) National sustainment directive/plan from NCE / NSE.

(3) Host Nation Support, agreements or allied/multinational, shared logistics


agreements.

(4) Civilian contractors or agencies may be employed.

(5) Start state stocking and readiness levels.

(6) At least one subordinate level of sustainment command.

(7) Operation Order and Administrative Order (or Annex) issued by the
Brigade HQ.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Brigade Headquarters maintains effective control of
sustainment operations to enable the achievement of the Comd’s mission and maintain the
desired tempo.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The Brigade Headquarters maintains situational awareness of the
current operation.
2. The Brigade Headquarters provides timely and accurate advice on
sustainment matters, including force protection measures, to the Comd
and staff.
3. The Brigade Headquarters effectively coordinates and monitors

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sustainment activities and recommend adjustments to priorities where
necessary.
4. The Brigade Headquarters receives, reacts, prioritizes, consolidates
and submits all sustainment reports and returns to the relevant
organizations.
5. The Brigade Headquarters monitors and coordinates Military Police
mobility support, security, detention, and police operations.
Functional BTS: A07701005S DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE INFORMATION
OPERATIONS A06701004E MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS A04601004E
MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS L06701324S SITE THE BSA L06701326S
CONTROL SUSTAINMENT

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A07701007S

PLAN AND EXECUTE CBRN DEFENSIVE MEASURES

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: All

Reference: FSOP 506, B-GL-333-001/FP-00l Formation SOP.


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The Brigade Group Headquarters is conducting operations in a
potential CBRN environment.

b. Given:

(1) OPFOR possesses a CBRNW capability and the potential for its use
against the Brigade Group exists or the potential for events involving for
toxic industrial hazards exists.

(2) The CBRN cell in the Brigade Headquarters has been manned.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The Brigade Group plans for CBRN defensive measures, including
warning and monitoring systems, prophylactic measures and contingency plans for consequence
management. The Brigade Group reacts to CBRN events in a manner that minimizes their
effects on the mission.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

1. The Brigade Group Headquarters establishes and maintains an effective


CBRN Warning and Monitoring system consistent with the threat level.
2. The Brigade Group Headquarters creates contingency plans for a
potential CBRN event and decontamination.
3. If a CBRN event occurs, the Brigade Group Headquarters must react
appropriately to the situation. The Brigade Group Headquarters manages
the military and civilian consequences of the event and minimizes the
spread of contamination.
Functional BTS: A06704175S EXECUTE IMMEDIATE AND OPERATIONAL
DECONTAMINATION A04603179S CROSS A CONTAMINATED AREA L33404322S
ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A DECONTAMINATION CENTRE A04602060S
EXECUTE NBC SURVEY T14704066E EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL I13604066E
EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL

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A07703008S

PLAN AND EXECUTE FORMATION MANOEUVRE OPERATIONS

LEVEL: 7 (Brigade Group)

PHASE: All

Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).


1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The brigade group is conducting combat operations.

b. Given:

(1) A command relationship with a higher HQ of a different nationality.

(2) A command relationship with a NCE.

(3) At least two subordinate organizations.

(4) An interactive OPFOR.

(5) An interactive civilian community.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The brigade group achieves combat superiority through the
effective combination of intelligence, firepower and decisive shock action in accordance with
comd’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. The brigade group has developed sufficient situational awareness to Appropriate
meet the Comd’s requirement for action. attention needs to
2. Plans from different components of the HQ are coordinated for be afforded to
maximum synergy. evolving Info
Ops, ISTAR, and
3. Orders are issued with sufficient time to ensure optimal combat power Targeting
is brought to bear at the correct moment. concepts.
4. The hrigade HQ reacts to unforeseen changes to the situation and
effectively adjusts plans.
5. Doctrine is applied in accordance with the type of operation conducted.

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Functional BTS: T04653061E EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT T14702058E


EXECUTE A SCREEN T14702063E EXECUTE FLANK SECURITY T14704070E
EXECUTE RAS T14704066E EXECUTE TRAFFIC CONTROL A07711162S COMD
AND CONTROL FIRE SP N04704173E DEPLOY AN AD BATTERY N04701169E
PERFORM AD BATTLE MANAGEMENT E26703297S PLAN AND EXECUTE
MOBILITY OPERATIONS E26704298S PLAN AND EXECUTE COUNTER-MOBILITY
OPERATIONS E26704299S PLAN AND EXECUTE SURVIVABILITY OPERATIONS
E06705293S PROVIDE SUSTAINMENT ENGINEERING S14701028E PLAN AND
DIRECT CIS SUPPORT L06701006S CONTROL SUSTAINMENT B06702058S
EXECUTE A SCREEN B06723092S EST AND OP A FIREBASE B06723136S EXECUTE
A BREAKOUT B06733134S EXECUTE A DEFENCE B06743080S EXECUTE A DELAY
B06723144S EXECUTE A DELIBERATE ATTACK B06723145S EXECUTE A
DELIBERATE OBSTACLE BREACH B06743130S EXECUTE A GUARD B06723146S
EXECUTE A PURSUIT B06753081S EXECUTE A RELIEF IN PLACE B06753061S
EXECUTE AN ADVANCE TO CONTACT B06723147S EXECUTE AN ASSAULT
WATER CROSSING B06723093S EXECUTE AN ATTACK B06753148S EXECUTE
FIRE AND MOVEMENT B06723126S EXECUTE A RAID B06763113S EXECUTE
AIRMOBILE OPERATIONS B06763127S EXECUTE AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS
B06733086S EXECUTE AN AMBUSH B06723124S EXECUTE AN INFILTRATION

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A07703366S

PLAN AND EXECUTE COMBAT OPERATIONS WITHIN A MULTI-AGENCY


ENVIRONMENT

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: All
Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).

NOTE

The ref changes the tactical framework to include the following as combat operations:
offensive operations (attack, raid, exploitation, pursuit, feint, ambush and break-out);
defensive operations (defence and delay); and enabling activities (reconnaissance, security,
meeting engagement, link up, retirement, relief of encircled forces, withdrawals, advance to
contact, relief of forces in contact, obstacle breaching / crossing).

1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The brigade group is conducting combat operations.

b. Given:

(1) a command relationship with a higher Canadian or multinational HQ;

(2) a command relationship with an NCE;

(3) at least one subordinate unit;

(4) an interactive OPFOR;

(5) a relationship with at least one NGO;

(6) a relationship with at least one Canadian OGD; and

(7) an interactive civilian community.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The brigade group achieves combat superiority IAW the comd’s
intent within limitations enunciated by OGD and NGO agencies.

Necessary Criteria Remarks

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1. The brigade group maintains a common operating picture (COP)
with all affected agencies.
2. The brigade group develops the parameters of the operation(s)
jointly with all affected agencies.
3. The brigade group maintains OPSEC.
4. The brigade group reacts to unforeseen changes to the situation
and effectively adjusts plans.
5. The brigade group applies doctrine in accordance with the type of
operation conducted.
Functional BTS: A07701001S EXECUTE OPP A07701002S EXECUTE
HEADQUARTERS ROUTINE A07701003S DEVELOP AND DELIVER THE BRIGADE
ORDERS B06703366S PLAN AND EXECUTE COMBAT OPERATIONS WITHIN A
MULTI-AGENCY ENVIRONMENT

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A07703367S

PLAN AND EXECUTE STABILITY OPERATIONS

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: All
Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).

NOTE

The ref changes the tactical framework to include the following as stability operations:
security and control (to establish a safe and secure environment); support to demobilisation,
disarmament and reintegration (DDR); support to security sector reform (SSR); support to
civilian infrastructure and governance; and assistance to other agencies.

1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The brigade group has completed or is about to complete major combat
operations, and is about to commence the transition to stability operations.

b. Given:

(1) a command relationship with a higher Canadian or multinational HQ;

(2) a command relationship with a NCE;

(3) at least one subordinate organization;

(4) an interactive civilian community;

(5) a relationship with at least one NGO;

(6) a relationship with Canadian OGDs within theatre of operations; and

(7) appropriate ROE for stability operations.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The brigade group achieves the standard of stability delineated by
the higher comd that enables effective conduct of military, NGO, and OGD operations within a
designated area of operations.
Necessary Criteria Remarks

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1. The brigade group has developed stability standards with higher
HQ and OGDs.
2. Orders are issued to ensure a stable environment is achieved.
3. The brigade HQ effectively coordinates and monitors stability
operations, and recommends adjustments to priorities where
necessary.
4. The brigade HQ maintains effective liaison with all agencies
ensuring the common operating picture (COP) exists amongst all
participants.
5. The brigade group executes operations as necessary to ensure the
continued stability within the AOR.
6. The brigade group applies doctrine in accordance with the type of
operation conducted, involving NGO/OGD/civil authorities when
possible.
Functional BTS: A07701001E EXECUTE OPP A07701002S EXECUTE
HEADQUARTERS ROUTINE A07701003S DEVELOP AND DELIVER THE BRIGADE
ORDERS A07701005S DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE INFORMATION OPERATIONS
B06703367S PLAN AND EXECUTE STABILITY OPERATIONS

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A07703368S

PLAN AND EXECUTE OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF CIVILIAN AUTHORITIES

Level: 7 (Brigade Group)

Phase: All
Reference: Chapter 2, B-GL-300-001/FP-000 Land Operations (Draft).

NOTE

This type of operation is described in the ref as a subset of stability operations. It refers to the
task of providing support to civilian infrastructure and governance (e.g. provision of health
care, rule of enforcement and humanitarian aid) and assistance to other sgencies (e.g. security
and logistical support to elections).

1. CONDITIONS:
a. Situation. The brigade group is required to provide military support to civilian
authorities either in Canada or on international operations.

b. Given:

(1) a command relationship with a higher Canadian or multinational HQ;

(2) a command relationship with a NCE;

(3) a relationship with OGD of Canadian federal government;

(4) at least one subordinate unit;

(5) at least one NGO; and

(6) an interactive civilian community, including civil authorities to support.

c. Denied. Nil.
2. TASK STANDARD: The comd successfully commands, and the staff effectively
controls the execution of the plan so that timely decisions are taken to realize the civilian
authority’s intent.
Necessary Criteria Remarks
1. Mission analysis is undertaken by the comd and staff, resulting in

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a mission statement, and the assigned and implied tasks.
2. Effective liaison is conducted with interested agencies ensuring
the common operating picture (COP) exists amongst all participants.
3. The brigade HQ ensures that the operation is consistent with the
mandate and ROEs.
4. Appropriate command and control relationships are established.
5. There is thorough coordination throughout, including adjustments
to control measures.
6. The brigade group ensures that the mission remains within
jointly-agreed parameters.
Functional BTS: A07701001E EXECUTE OPP A07701002S EXECUTE
HEADQUARTERS ROUTINE A07701003S DEVELOP AND DELIVER THE BRIGADE
ORDERS A07701005S DEVELOP AND INTEGRATE INFORMATION OPERATIONS
B06703368S PLAN AND EXECUTE OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF CIVILIAN
AUTHORITIES

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GLOSSARY
1. Military administration includes logistics and personnel administration. Logistics is
the science of planning and carrying out the movement and maintenance of forces. Personnel
administration comprises those activities, which contribute to the moral cohesion of our forces
through effective personnel management, personnel services and health support services.
2. CASEVAC is defined as the movement of casualties to initial treatment facilities and/or
to medical facilities in the combat zone. It does not include en route care by medical
personnel. CASEVAC should only be utilized when a unit has a large number of casualties (i.e.
when the number of casualties exceeds the ability of the MEDEVAC helicopters) or when
MEDEVAC helicopters are not available. CASEVAC helicopters are not protected under the
Geneva Convention and are not permitted to mount the Red Cross. They may be fired upon as
hostile aircraft.
3. C2IS – Command and Control Information Systems
4. Language Assistant – this term replaces ‘Interpreter’ as it describes the full range of
duties, such as interpretation, translation and the provision of cultural background / context.
5. MEDEVAC is defined as the timely, efficient movement and en route care by medical
personnel of wounded and injured personnel from the battlefield and other locations to medical
treatment facilities (i.e. hospitals). MEDEVAC assets are permitted to mount the Red Cross and
are protected under the Geneva Convention, Law of Armed Conflict. No MEDEVAC
helicopters are permitted to transport troops, combat supplies or act in support of a combat
operation not directly attributed to the provision of medical services
6. Reorganization is part of the reconstitution process. It is the normal activity of assessing
the number of personnel and equipment casualties and the level of combat supplies, especially
ammunition, and making adjustment to internal organizations in preparation for the next combat
activity.
7. IAW AAP-6, NATO Glossary of Terms and Definitions, the term ‘Supported
Commander’ will be used with the definition of: “A comd having primary responsibility for
all aspects of a task assigned by a higher NATO military authority and who receives forces or
other support from one or more supporting commanders”.

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ANNEX A
ATTRIBUTES FOR BATTLE TASK STANDARDS
1. BTS represent the alignment of Organizations and the Tasks they are to perform. The
attributes are used to define each of these and form a basic code structure. Ideally, the structure
should be invisible and tied to TL.
2. Organizational Elements:
a. Organizations and Specific type:

CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

A Army All

B All

C CIMIC All

E Engr Recce Engr Fd Armd Eqpt Ress Water Const Geo All

G Arty Fd Gun HQ & Svcs All

H Tac Avn Recce UTTH AMS All

I Dismtd Inf Recce Sniper A Armd Rifle All

J Lt Inf Recce Sniper A Armd Rifle All

K Mech Inf Recce Sniper A Armd Rifle All

L CSS Maint Tpt Sup Postal Mov Con All

M Med All

N AD All

P MP All

Q Int All

S Sigs C2IS EW All

T Recce All

X PSYOPS All

Y DFS All

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b. Level and Context:
Level or Context: 2 3 4 5 6 7

Platoon /
Section / Company / Battalion / Formation
Troop /
Army Common Detachment / Squadron / Combat Team Regiment / (Brigade or
Aircraft
Crew Battery / Flight Squadron Higher) / Wing
Section

Armd Recce Crew / Patrol Troop Squadron Regiment Brigade

Artillery (Field, STA & AD) Detachment Troop Battery Regiment Brigade

Detachment
Engr Troop Squadron Regiment Brigade
and Section

Detachment
Sigs and EW Troop Squadron Regiment Brigade
and Section

Detachment
Inf Platoon Company Battalion Brigade
and Section

Aircraft
Tac Avn Crew Flight Squadron Wing
Section

Detachment
CSS, MP, Int, Med Platoon Company Battalion Brigade
and Section

3. Component: Every element of Army training has been designated as Essential (i.e.
trained by both Components), designated by 'E', or Supplemental (normally trained by Reg F
units only, although it may be trained by Reserves under certain circumstances), designated by
'S'.
4. Elements associated with Tasks:
a. Phase – this is a means of aligning BTS with TL, which are derived from Force
Planning Scenarios:

Code Description Remarks

0 All Phases Codes 1, 7, 8, 9 considered subsets

1 All Phases/War Codes 2-6 considered subsets

2 Offensive Ops

3 Defensive Ops

4 Delaying Ops

5 Transitional Ops

6 Unique Ops

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 897
Battle Task Standards

7 OOTW

8 DOMOPS

9 NEO

b. Operational Function – this is a means of organizing BTS into functional groups


for the purposes of analysis:

Code Description Remarks

1 Command

2 Sense

3 Act

4 Shield

5 Sustain

c. Task Numbers – each BTS is based on a three digit task number (000 to 999) as
some BTS apply to more than one arm.
5. Code Structure:
a. The code is built as follows:
Organization Task
Task Component
Corps Type Level Context Phase Op Fn Task No Task No Task No

Execute Battle
A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 E
Procedure

898 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Battle Task Standards

ANNEX B
TASK LISTS (TL)
1. These are groupings of BTS aligned with particular operations to create templates for
operational tasks:
a. The code for these will be based on the following Organizational elements of the
BTS Code: Corps, Type, Level and Component.

b. Operational Task ID: This will be a two field alphanumeric code that identifies
the operational task and its subcomponent as follows:
War NEO PSO DOMOPS
TL Op Task ID
W Remarks N Remarks P Remarks D Remarks

W1, N1 and W1, N1 and W1, N1 and


1 Deployment P1 the same Deployment P1 the same Deployment P1 the
list list same list

Security in
2 Security COMMZ Security Security ALEA
and CZ

3 Sustainment Sustainment Sustainment

Unique,
Transitional
4 Evacuation
and Offensive
Ops

Defensive &
5 Defence Delaying Surveillance
Sub - Ops
Component
Offensive,
Unique &
6 Ejection
Transitional
Ops

P7 and D7
P7 and D7
7 Delivery the same Delivery
the same list
list

8 PK CCO ALEA

Includes
Sustainment
9 Support
and Security
activities

2. It should be noted that the TL will be composed of applicable Corps and Army
Common BTS and that a lower level TL is subordinate to a higher level TL.
a. TL Code Structure:

B-GL-383-002/PS-002 899
Battle Task Standards

Op Task
Corps Type Level Component
Operational Task Sub-Component

3. For example, a TL for a Reserve Infantry Company for warfighting operations (Ejection)
would read:
W 6 I 4 4 E

900 B-GL-383-002/PS-002
Task Lists - Levels 6 and 7 Appendix 1 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS

Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP,
Execute OPP, A07701001S
A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S A07701001S

Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Execute Headquarters Routine,
Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S Routine, A07701002S A07701002S

Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver Develop and Deliver
Develop and Deliver the Brigade
the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders, the Brigade Orders,
Orders, A07701003S
A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S A07701003S

Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational
Maintain Situational Awareness,
Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness,
A07701004S
A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S A07701004S
Brigade HQ
Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate
Develop and Integrate Information
Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations,
Operations, A07701005S
A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S A07701005S

Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment, Plan Sustainment,
Plan Sustainment, A07701006S
A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S A07701006S

Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive CBRN Defensive Plan and Execute CBRN
Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Measures, Defensive Measures, A07701007S
A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S A07701007S

Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan, Execute the Plan,
Execute the Plan, A07703008S
A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S A07703008S

C1-1/6
Task Lists - Levels 6 and 7 Appendix 1 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP, Execute OPP,
Execute OPP, A06701001E
A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E A06701001E

Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain Establish and Maintain
Establish and Maintain Command
Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control, Command and Control,
and Control, A06701002E
A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E A06701002E

Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational
Maintain Situational Awareness,
Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness,
A06701004E
A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E A06701004E

Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate Develop and Integrate
Develop and Integrate Information
Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations, Information Operations,
Operations, A06701005E
A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E A06701005E

Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan, Integrate ISTAR Plan,
A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E A06701045E

Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison,
Execute Liaison, A06701098E
A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E A06701098E

Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan, Integrate Fire Plan,
Army Common Integrate Fire Plan, A06711185E
A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E A06711185E

Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close Integrate Close
Integrate Close Support CSS
Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities, Support CSS Activities,
Activities, A06701187S
A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S A06701187S

Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs /
Handle PWs / Detainees / PIFWC,
Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC,
A06702043S
A06702043S A06702043S A06702043S A06702043S A06702043S A06702043S A06702043S A06702043S A06702043S A06702043S

Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / Deal with CIVPOP / DPs,
DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S DPs, A06702044S A06702044S

Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
A06753067S A06753067S A06753067S A06753067S A06753067S A06753067S A06753067S

Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Execute a Passage of Lines,
Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S Lines, A06753082S A06753082S

Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal,
A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S A06753139S

Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road
Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement,
A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S A06703142S

C1-2/6
Task Lists - Levels 6 and 7 Appendix 1 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS

Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure OPSEC,
OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S OPSEC, A06704042S A06704042S

Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area Direct Rear Area
Direct Rear Area Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
A06704073S
A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S A06704073S

Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence Execute Local Defence,
A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S A06704174S

Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and
Execute Immediate and
Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational
Operational Decontamination,
Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination,
A06704175S
A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S A06704175S

React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire,
React to Direct Fire, A06704180E
A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E A06704180E

Army Common
React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire,
(continued) A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E A06704181E

Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area / Execute Assy Area /
Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Hide / Harbour Execute Assy Area / Hide /
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Harbour Operations, A06704183S
A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S A06704183S

React to Mine Strike, React to Mine Strike, React to Mine Strike, React to Mine Strike, React to Mine Strike, React to Mine Strike, React to Mine Strike, React to Mine Strike, React to Mine Strike,
A06704363S A06704363S A06704363S A06704363S A06704363S A06704363S A06704363S A06704363S A06704363S

Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS,
A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S A06705041S

Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute


Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization,
A06705301S A06705301S A06705301S A06705301S A06705301S A06705301S A06705301S A06705301S

Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate
Treat and Evacuate Casualties,
Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties,
A06705302S
A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S A06705302S

C1-3/6
Task Lists - Levels 6 and 7 Appendix 1 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen,
B06702058S B06702058S B06702058S B06702058S B06702058S B06702058S

Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to


Contact, B06753061S Contact, B06753061S Contact, B06753061S Contact, B06753061S

Execute a Cordon and Execute a Cordon and Execute a Cordon and


Execute a Cordon and Search
Search Operation, Search Operation, Search Operation,
Operation, B06773069S
B06773069S B06773069S B06773069S

Execute a Delay,
B06743080S

Execute a Relief in Execute a Relief in Execute a Relief in Execute a Relief in Execute a Relief in
Place, B06753081S Place, B06753081S Place, B06753081S Place, B06753081S Place, B06753081S

Execute an Ambush, Execute an Ambush, Execute an Ambush,


B06723086S B06723086S B06723086S

Establish and Operate


a Firebase,
B06723092S

Execute an Attack, Execute an Attack,


B06723093S B06723093S

Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
B06763113S B06763113S B06763113S B06763113S B06763113S B06763113S B06763113S

Battle Group Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration,
B06723124S B06723124S B06723124S B06723124S B06723124S B06723124S B06723124S

Execute a Raid, Execute a Raid,


B06723126S B06723126S

Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard,
B06743130S B06743130S B06743130S B06743130S B06743130S

Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence,


B06733134S B06733134S B06733134S B06733134S

Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout,


B06763136S B06763136S B06763136S B06763136S

Execute a Deliberate Execute a Deliberate Execute a Deliberate


Attack, B06723144S Attack, B06723144S Attack, B06723144S

Execute a Deliberate Execute a Deliberate Execute a Deliberate


Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach,
B06723145S B06723145S B06723145S

Execute a Pursuit, Execute a Pursuit,


B06723146S B06723146S

Execute an Assault
Water Crossing,
B06763147S

Execute Fire and Execute Fire and Execute Fire and Execute Fire and
Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement,
B06713148S B06713148S B06713148S B06713148S

C1-4/6
Task Lists - Levels 6 and 7 Appendix 1 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Command and Control Command and Control Command and Control Command and Control Command and Control Command and Control
Fire Support, Fire Support, Fire Support, Fire Support, Fire Support, Fire Support,
G24711162S G24711162S G24711162S G24711162S G24711162S G24711162S

Establish and maintain Establish and maintain Establish and maintain Establish and maintain Establish and maintain Establish and maintain
a Regimental a Regimental a Regimental a Regimental a Regimental a Regimental
Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication
Architecture, Architecture, Architecture, Architecture, Architecture, Architecture,
G24711163S G24711163S G24711163S G24711163S G24711163S G24711163S
Field Artillery
Regiment Execute a Fire Plan, Execute a Fire Plan, Execute a Fire Plan, Execute a Fire Plan, Execute a Fire Plan,
G24713157S G24713157S G24713157S G24713157S G24713157S

Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support
Coordination, Coordination, Coordination, Coordination, Coordination, Coordination,
G24713159S G24713159S G24713159S G24713159S G24713159S G24713159S

Execute Counter-Fire Execute Counter-Fire Execute Counter-Fire Execute Counter-Fire Execute Counter-Fire
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
G24714165S G24714165S G24714165S G24714165S G24714165S

Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer
Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination
Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S Centre, E06701294S

Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD Operate an EOD
Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre, Response Centre,
E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S E06701295S

Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and Direct, Process and
Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer Disseminate Engineer
Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence,
E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S E06702296S
Engineer
Regiment Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan,
E36731238S E36731238S E36731238S E36731238S E36731238S E36731238S E36731238S

Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations,
E36703297S E36703297S E36703297S E36703297S E36703297S E36703297S E36703297S E36703297S

Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E36704298S E36704298S E36704298S E36704298S E36704298S E36704298S E36704298S
Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S E36704299S

C1-5/6
Task Lists - Levels 6 and 7 Appendix 1 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command an Aviation Command
Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S Post, H06701100S

Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions, Plan Aviation Missions,
H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S H06701101S

Tactical Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation Provide Aviation
Helicopter Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological Meteorological
Squadron Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S Services, H06702103S

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S a HLS, H06703097S

Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute Prepare and Execute
Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response, Crash Response,
H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S H06704104S

Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment, Control Sustainment,
L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S L06701006S
Service Battalion
Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA, Site the BSA,
L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S L06701324S

C1-6/6
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle
Execute Battle Procedure,
Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure,
B05601000E
B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E B05601000E

Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational
Maintain Situational
Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness,
Awareness, B05601004E
B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E B05601004E

Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Establish and Operate a CP,
Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP,
B05601062E
B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E B05601062E

Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance


to Contact, to Contact, to Contact, to Contact,
B05653061E B05653061E B05653061E B05653061E

Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
B05653067E B05653067E B05653067E B05653067E B05653067E

Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass,


B05653075E B05653075E B05653075E

Execute a Delay,
B05643080S

Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief ,
B05653081E B05653081E B05653081E B05653081E B05653081E B05653081E B05653081E B05653081E
Establish and Establish and
Operate a Firebase, Operate a Firebase,
B05623092E B05623092E
CAT
Execute an Attack, Execute an Attack,
B05623093E B05623093E

Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
B05663113S B05663113S B05663113S B05663113S B05663113S B05663113S B05663113S B05663113S

Execute a Guard , Execute a Guard , Execute a Guard , Execute a Guard , Execute a Guard , Execute a Guard , Execute a Guard ,
B05643130E B05643130E B05643130E B05643130E B05643130E B05643130E B05643130E

Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence,


B05633134E B05633134E B05633134E B05633134E

Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout,
B05663136S B05663136S B05663136S B05663136S B05663136S

Execute a Execute a Execute a Execute a Execute a Execute a Execute a


Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal,
B05653139S B05653139S B05653139S B05653139S B05653139S B05653139S B05653139S

Execute a Reserved Execute a Reserved Execute a Reserved


Demolition Guard, Demolition Guard, Demolition Guard,
B05633149E B05633149E B05633149E

Execute Execute Execute


Reconnaissance in Reconnaissance in Reconnaissance in
Force, B05623150S Force, B05623150S Force, B05623150S

Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure OPSEC,
OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E OPSEC, B05604042E B05604042E

C2-1/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle
Execute Battle Procedure,
Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure,
A04601000E
A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E A04601000E

Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational Maintain Situational
Maintain Situational
Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness, Awareness,
Awareness, A04601004E
A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E A04601004E

Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral Coordinate Integral CSS,
CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E CSS, A04601186E A04601186E

Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs /
Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC,
A04602043E A04602043E A04602043E A04602043E A04602043E A04602043E A04602043E A04602043E

Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey,
A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S A04602060S

Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS, Operate a HLS,
A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S A04603097S

Execute a Execute a Execute a Execute a Execute a Execute a


Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal, Withdrawal,
A04653139S A04653139S A04653139S A04653139S A04653139S A04653139S

Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Contact,
Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S Contact, A04653140S A04653140S

Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically,
A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E A04603141E

Army Common Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road
Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement,
A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E A04603142E

Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a Cross a
Cross a Contaminated Area,
Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area, Contaminated Area,
A04603179S
A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S A04603179S

Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure OPSEC,
OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E OPSEC, A04604042E A04604042E

Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and
Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies, Supplies,
A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S A04654167S

Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air
Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence,
A04604168E A04604168E A04604168E A04604168E A04604168E A04604168E

Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local Execute Local
Execute Local Defence,
Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence, Defence,
A04604174E
A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E A04604174E
Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate Execute Immediate and
and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational and Operational Operational
Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination,
A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S A04604175S
Execute Self- Execute Self- Execute Self- Execute Self- Execute Self- Execute Self- Execute Self- Execute Self- Execute Self-
Extraction from Extraction from Extraction from Extraction from Extraction from Extraction from Extraction from Extraction from Extraction from
Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield,
A04604176S A04604176S A04604176S A04604176S A04604176S A04604176S A04604176S A04604176S A04604176S
Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an
Ambush, Ambush, Ambush, Ambush, Ambush, Ambush, Ambush, Ambush, Ambush, Ambush,
A04604177E A04604177E A04604177E A04604177E A04604177E A04604177E A04604177E A04604177E A04604177E A04604177E

C2-2/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective
Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield, Minefield,
A04634178S A04634178S A04634178S A04634178S A04634178S A04634178S A04634178S A04634178S A04634178S A04634178S

React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire,
A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E A04604180E

React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire,
A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E A04604181E

Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide / Occupy Hide /
Occupy Hide / Harbour /
Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly Harbour / Assembly
Assembly Area, A04604182E
Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E Area, A04604182E

Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of Execute a Crash of
Execute a Crash of Hide /
Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour / Hide / Harbour /
Harbour / Assembly Area,
Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area, Assembly Area,
A04604183E
A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E A04604183E

Army Common Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Prepare for NBC Attack,
(continued) Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S Attack, A04604184S A04604184S

Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute
Execute Administration,
Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration, Administration,
A04605300E
A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E A04605300E

Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute
Execute Reorganization,
Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization,
A04605301E
A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E A04605301E

Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate
Treat and Evacuate
Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties,
Casualties, A04605302E
A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E A04605302E

Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute
Execute Replenishment,
Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment, Replenishment,
A04605303E
A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E A04605303E

Control Crowds,
A04673366S

C2-3/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance
to Contact, to Contact, to Contact,
T14653061E T14653061E T14653061E

Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
T14653067S T14653067S T14653067S T14653067S T14653067S

Execute a Delay,
T14643080S

Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief ,
T14653081E T14653081E T14653081E T14653081E T14653081E T14653081E T14653081E T14653081E

Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Establish and Operate
Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running
Running Resupply,
Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply,
T14605084E
T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E T14605084E
Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Establish and Operate a CP,
Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP,
T14601062E
T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E T14601062E

Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen,
Recce Sqn T14602058E T14602058E T14602058E T14602058E T14602058E T14602058E T14602058E T14602058E

Execute Flank Execute Flank Execute Flank Execute Flank Execute Flank Execute Flank Execute Flank Execute Flank
Security, Security, Security, Security, Security, Security, Security, Security,
T14602063E T14602063E T14602063E T14602063E T14602063E T14602063E T14602063E T14602063E
Execute a Cordon Execute a Cordon Execute a Cordon Execute a Cordon Execute a Cordon Execute a Cordon
Execute a Cordon and
and Search and Search and Search and Search and Search and Search
Search Operation,
Operation, Operation, Operation, Operation, Operation, Operation,
T14603069E
T14603069E T14603069E T14603069E T14603069E T14603069E T14603069E

Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate,
Consolidate, T14604095E
T14604095E T14604095E T14604095E T14604095E T14604095E T14604095E T14604095E T14604095E T14604095E T14604095E

Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Execute Traffic Control,
Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E Control, T14604066E T14604066E

Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Escort,
Escort, T14604068E Escort, T14604068E Escort, T14604068E Escort, T14604068E Escort, T14604068E Escort, T14604068E Escort, T14604068E T14604068E

Execute RAS, Execute RAS, Execute RAS, Execute RAS, Execute RAS, Execute RAS, Execute RAS, Execute RAS, Execute RAS, Execute RAS,
T14604070E T14604070E T14604070E T14604070E T14604070E T14604070E T14604070E T14604070E T14604070E T14604070E

Deploy an Artillery Deploy an Artillery Deploy an Artillery Deploy an Artillery


Battery, G23413156E Battery, G23413156E Battery, G23413156E Battery, G23413156E

Execute a Fire Plan, Execute a Fire Plan, Execute a Fire Plan, Execute a Fire Plan, Execute a Fire Plan,
G23413157E G23413157E G23413157E G23413157E G23413157E

Fd Arty Bty Execute an Indirect Execute an Indirect Execute an Indirect Execute an Indirect Execute an Indirect
Fire Mission, Fire Mission, Fire Mission, Fire Mission, Fire Mission,
G23413158E G23413158E G23413158E G23413158E G23413158E

Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support Execute Fire Support
Coordination, Coordination, Coordination, Coordination, Coordination, Coordination,
G23413159E G23413159E G23413159E G23413159E G23413159E G23413159E

C2-4/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan,
E34631238E E34631238E E34631238E E34631238E E34631238E E34631238E E34631238E

Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer
Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination
Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E

Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Breach,
Breach, E34623145E Breach, E34623145E Breach, E34623145E Breach, E34623145E Breach, E34623145E Breach, E34623145E Breach, E34623145E Breach, E34623145E Breach, E34623145E E34623145E

Assist Attack on Assist Attack on Assist Attack on


Fortified Position, Fortified Position, Fortified Position,
E34623207E E34623207E E34623207E

Extricate others from Extricate others from Extricate others from Extricate others from Extricate others from Extricate others from Extricate others from Extricate others from Extricate others from Extricate others from
a Minefield, a Minefield, a Minefield, a Minefield, a Minefield, a Minefield, a Minefield, a Minefield, a Minefield, a Minefield,
E34604209E E34604209E E34604209E E34604209E E34604209E E34604209E E34604209E E34604209E E34604209E E34604209E

Assist an Assault Assist an Assault Assist an Assault Assist an Assault Assist an Assault
Water Crossing, Water Crossing, Water Crossing, Water Crossing, Water Crossing,
E34663224E E34663224E E34663224E E34663224E E34663224E

Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations,
E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E
Engr Sgn
Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD
Execute CMD Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E34604216S
E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S E34604216S

Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD
Execute IEDD Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E34604217S
E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S E34604217S

Deny Facilities, Deny Facilities,


E34654233S E34654233S

Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E
Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Plan and Execute
Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability
Survivability Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E34604241E
E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E

Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat
Road, E34605242E Road, E34605242E Road, E34605242E Road, E34605242E Road, E34605242E Road, E34605242E Road, E34605242E

Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial
Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp,
E34605292S E34605292S E34605292S E34605292S E34605292S E34605292S E34605292S E34605292S

C2-5/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS

Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer
Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination Support Coordination
Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E Centre, E34601294E

Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations, Mobility Operations,
E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E E34603240E
Engr Sp Sqn
Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility Counter-Mobility
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E E34604239E
Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute Plan and Execute
Plan and Execute
Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability Survivability
Survivability Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E34604241E
E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E E34604241E

Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road,
E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S E54605254S
Eqpt Sqn
Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield, Construct Airfield,
E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S E54605255S

Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Ress Sqn Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer Operate an Engineer
Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S Dump, E64605263S

Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and
Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction
Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S Project, E84601290S
Const Sqn
Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial /
Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard
Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S Camp, E84605291S

Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP
Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex, Complex,
S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E S14701027E

Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS
Plan and Direct CIS Support,
Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support, Support,
S14701028E
S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E S14701028E
Sigs Sqn
Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC Provide OSC
Provide OSC Functions,
Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions,
S14701029E
S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E S14701029E

Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP Provide SEP
Provide SEP Functions,
Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions, Functions,
S14701030E
S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E S14701030E

C2-6/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS

Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support,
EW Sqn S24701040E S24701040E S24701040E S24701040E S24701040E S24701040E S24701040E

Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
I04602123E I04602123E I04602123E I04602123E I04602123E I04602123E I04602123E I04602123E I04602123E I04602123E

Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance
to Contact, to Contact, to Contact, to Contact, to Contact,
I04653061E I04653061E I04653061E I04653061E I04653061E

Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass,


I04653075E I04653075E I04653075E I04653075E

Inf Coy Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief ,
(Common) I04653081E I04653081E I04653081E I04653081E I04653081E I04653081E I04653081E

Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
I04663113S I04663113S I04663113S I04663113S I04663113S I04663113S I04663113S I04663113S

Execute an Execute an Execute an Execute an Execute an Execute an Execute an


Infiltration, Infiltration, Infiltration, Infiltration, Infiltration, Infiltration, Infiltration,
I04623124E I04623124E I04623124E I04623124E I04623124E I04623124E I04623124E

Establish and Occupy Establish and Occupy Establish and Occupy Establish and Occupy Establish and Occupy Establish and Occupy Establish and Occupy Establish and Occupy
a Patrol Base, a Patrol Base, a Patrol Base, a Patrol Base, a Patrol Base, a Patrol Base, a Patrol Base, a Patrol Base,
I04604125E I04604125E I04604125E I04604125E I04604125E I04604125E I04604125E I04604125E

Execute a Para Execute a Para Execute a Para Execute a Para Execute a Para Execute a Para
Lt Inf Coy Insertion, Insertion, Insertion, Insertion, Insertion, Insertion,
J04663114S J04663114S J04663114S J04663114S J04663114S J04663114S

Establish and Establish and


Operate a Firebase, Operate a Firebase,
K44623092S K44623092S

Execute an Attack, Execute an Attack,


K44623093S K44623093S
Mech Inf Coy
Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Escort,
Escort, K44674068S Escort, K44674068S Escort, K44674068S Escort, K44674068S Escort, K44674068S Escort, K44674068S K44674068S

Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Establish and Operate
Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running Operate Running
Running Resupply,
Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply,
K44605084S
K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S K44605084S

C2-7/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Establish and Operate a CP,
Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP,
I44601062E
I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E I44601062E

Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
I44603067E I44603067E I44603067E I44603067E
Execute a Cordon Execute a Cordon Execute a Cordon
Execute a Cordon and
and Search and Search and Search
Search Operation,
Operation, Operation, Operation,
I44673069E
I44673069E I44673069E I44673069E
Execute a Delay, Execute a Delay,
I44643080S I44643080S

Execute an Ambush, Execute an Ambush, Execute an Ambush,


I44623086E I44623086E I44623086E

Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point


Execute a Point Obstacle
Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach,
Breach, I44623088E
I44623088E I44623088E I44623088E I44623088E

Establish and Establish and


Dismounted Inf Operate a Firebase, Operate a Firebase,
I44623093E I44623093E
Coy
Execute an Attack, Execute an Attack,
I44623093E I44623093E

Execute a Raid, Execute a Raid,


I44623126E I44623126E

Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard,
I44643130E I44643130E I44643130E I44643130E I44643130E I44643130E

Execute a Woods
Clearing, I44623131E

Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence,
I44633134E I44633134E I44633134E I44633134E I44633134E I44633134E

Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout, Execute a Breakout,
I44653136S I44653136S I44653136S I44653136S I44653136S I44653136S

Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate,
Consolidate, I44604095E
I44604095E I44604095E I44604095E I44604095E I44604095E I44604095E I44604095E I44604095E I44604095E I44604095E

C2-8/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne Operate an Airborne
RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S RRB, H04601099S

Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation Operate an Aviation
Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post, Command Post,
H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S H04601100S
Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation Plan Aviation
Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions, Missions,
H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S H04601101S

Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding Occupy a Holding
Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S Area, H04604107S

React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air
Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack,
Tactical Aviation
H04614108S H04614108S H04614108S H04614108S H04614108S H04614108S H04614108S H04614108S H04614108S H04614108S
Flight (Common)
React to Fighter React to Fighter React to Fighter React to Fighter React to Fighter React to Fighter React to Fighter React to Fighter React to Fighter React to Fighter
Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack, Aircraft Attack,
H04614109S H04614109S H04614109S H04614109S H04614109S H04614109S H04614109S H04614109S H04614109S H04614109S

React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile
Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning
System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S System, H04604110S

React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or React to Radar or
Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat, Laser Threat,
H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S H04604111S

Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical
Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations,
H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S H04605112S

Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket,
H14602053S H14602053S H14602053S H14602053S H14602053S H14602053S H14602053S

Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen,
H14602058S H14602058S H14602058S H14602058S H14602058S H14602058S H14602058S

Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance
to Contact, to Contact, to Contact, to Contact, to Contact, to Contact,
H14653061S H14653061S H14653061S H14653061S H14653061S H14653061S

Recce Flight Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute
Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Reconnaissance
Tasks, H14602074S Tasks, H14602074S Tasks, H14602074S Tasks, H14602074S Tasks, H14602074S Tasks, H14602074S Tasks, H14602074S Tasks, H14602074S

Execute Air Execute Air Execute Air Execute Air Execute Air Execute Air
Observation Post Observation Post Observation Post Observation Post Observation Post Observation Post
Mission, H14602076S Mission, H14602076S Mission, H14602076S Mission, H14602076S Mission, H14602076S Mission, H14602076S

Execute Airborne Execute Airborne Execute Airborne Execute Airborne Execute Airborne Execute Airborne
FAC Mission, FAC Mission, FAC Mission, FAC Mission, FAC Mission, FAC Mission,
H14603077S H14603077S H14603077S H14603077S H14603077S H14603077S

C2-9/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
H24663113S H24663113S H24663113S H24663113S H24663113S H24663113S H24663113S H24663113S

Execute Para Execute Para Execute Para Execute Para Execute Para Execute Para
Insertion, Insertion, Insertion, Insertion, Insertion, Insertion,
H24663114S H24663114S H24663114S H24663114S H24663114S H24663114S

Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash Execute Crash
Execute Crash Response,
Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response, Response,
H24604104S
H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S H24604104S
UTTH Flight
Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check
Insert Vehicle Check Point /
Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock,
Roadblock, H24674115S
H24674115S H24674115S H24674115S H24674115S H24674115S H24674115S

Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Execute Convoy Escort,
Escort, H24604068S Escort, H24604068S Escort, H24604068S Escort, H24604068S Escort, H24604068S Escort, H24604068S H24604068S

Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial
Provide Aerial Resupply,
Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply,
H24605118S
H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S H24605118S

Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile Deploy a Mobile
Deploy a Mobile Repair
Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party,
Party, H94605119S
H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S H94605119S
AMS Flight Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat
Execute Combat Recovery
Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and Recovery and
and Salvage of Aircraft,
Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft, Salvage of Aircraft,
H94605122S
H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S H94605122S

Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP,
CSS Coy L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E L04601062E
(Common) Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward Operate a Forward
Operate a Forward Support
Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group, Support Group,
Group, L04605325E
L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E L04605325E

Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance
Maint Coy Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services,
L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E L14605310E

Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery Execute Delivery
Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations, Point Operations,
L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E L24605311E
Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide Provide
Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation
Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services,
L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E L24605314E

Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Tn Coy Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange Operate an Exchange
Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E Point, L24605316E

Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute Carry and Distribute the
the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance the Maintenance Maintenance Load,
Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E Load, L24605317E L24605317E

Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping Execute a Dumping
Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme, Programme,
L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E L24605318E

C2-10/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity
Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E Point, L34605313E

Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply
Sup Coy Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services, Services,
L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E L34605321E

Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial
Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply, Resupply,
L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S L34605323S

Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence
Provide Intelligence Support
Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning,
to Planning, Q04701009E
Q04701009E Q04701009E Q04701009E Q04701009E Q04701009E Q04701009E Q04701009E Q04701009E Q04701009E

Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate
Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence
Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Q04701011E
Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E Q04701011E

Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors,
Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E Q04701012E

Int Sect (Bde Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR Operate an ISTAR CC,
Gp) CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E CC, Q04701015E Q04701015E

Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence
Support to Support to Support to Support to Support to Support to Support to Support to Support to Support to Support to Support to Provide Intelligence Support
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, to Operations, Q04702010E
Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E Q04702010E
Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for
Process PW for Intelligence,
Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence,
Q04702013S
Q04702013S Q04702013S Q04702013S Q04702013S Q04702013S Q04702013S Q04702013S
Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured
Process Captured
Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and
Documents and Equipment,
Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment,
Q04702014E
Q04702014E Q04702014E Q04702014E Q04702014E Q04702014E Q04702014E Q04702014E

Plan PSYOPS Plan PSYOPS Plan PSYOPS Plan PSYOPS Plan PSYOPS Plan PSYOPS Plan PSYOPS Plan PSYOPS Plan PSYOPS
Tactical Effects, X04711360E Effects, X04711360E Effects, X04711360E Effects, X04711360E Effects, X04711360E Effects, X04711360E Effects, X04711360E Effects, X04711360E Effects, X04711360E
PSYOPS
Development Develop Effects Develop Effects Develop Effects Develop Effects Develop Effects Develop Effects Develop Effects Develop Effects Develop Effects
Based PSYOPS Based PSYOPS Based PSYOPS Based PSYOPS Based PSYOPS Based PSYOPS Based PSYOPS Based PSYOPS Based PSYOPS
Det Products, Products, Products, Products, Products, Products, Products, Products, Products,
X04711361E X04711361E X04711361E X04711361E X04711361E X04711361E X04711361E X04711361E X04711361E

C2-11/12
Task Lists - Levels 4 and 5 Appendix 2 to Annex C

P7 / D7 -
Delivery D3 - D5 - D8 - Assistance to
N9 - Support to P2 - Security P3 - Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security Sustainment Surveillance Law Enforcement
W1 / P1 / D1 - W3 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in Sustainment in Peace Support Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Agencies and CCO in
Deployment W2 - Security Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support Peace Support or DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS
Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
Establish and Operate a CP,
Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP, Operate a CP,
Y04601062S
Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S Y04601062S

Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
Y04602123S Y04602123S Y04602123S Y04602123S Y04602123S Y04602123S Y04602123S Y04602123S Y04602123S Y04602123S

Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
Y04653067S Y04653067S Y04653067S Y04653067S

Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance Execute an Advance
to Contact, to Contact, to Contact, to Contact, to Contact,
Y04653061S Y04653061S Y04653061S Y04653061S Y04653061S

DFS Sub-Unit Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass,
Y04653075S Y04653075S Y04653075S Y04653075S
(Interim)
Execute a Delay, Execute a Delay,
Y04643080S Y04643080S

Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief,
Y04653081S Y04653081S Y04653081S Y04653081S Y04653081S Y04653081S Y04653081S

Establish and Establish and


Operate a Firebase, Operate a Firebase,
Y04623092S Y04623092S

Execute a Block,
Y04623096S

Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard,
Y04643130S Y04643130S Y04643130S Y04643130S Y04643130S Y04643130S

Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle
Management, Management, Management, Management, Management, Management, Management,
Y14701169S Y14701169S Y14701169S Y14701169S Y14701169S Y14701169S Y14701169S

DFS (MMEV Bty) Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and Establish and
(Interim) Operate an AD Comd Operate an AD Comd Operate an AD Comd Operate an AD Comd Operate an AD Comd Operate an AD Comd Operate an AD Comd
Post, Y14701174S Post, Y14701174S Post, Y14701174S Post, Y14701174S Post, Y14701174S Post, Y14701174S Post, Y14701174S

Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD


Battery, Y14714173S Battery, Y14714173S Battery, Y14714173S Battery, Y14714173S Battery, Y14714173S Battery, Y14714173S Battery, Y14714173S

C2-12/12
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle
Execute Battle Procedure,
Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure,
A03401000E
A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E A03401000E

Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs /
Handle PWs / Detainees /
Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC,
PIFWC, A03402043E
A03402043E A03402043E A03402043E A03402043E A03402043E A03402043E A03402043E A03402043E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S HLS, A03403097S

Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Contact,
Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S Contact, A03453140S A03453140S

Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire,
A03413049S A03413049S A03413049S A03413049S A03413049S A03413049S A03413049S A03413049S

Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road Execute Road
Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement, Movement,
A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E A03403142E

Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically,
Move Tactically, A03403141E
A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E A03403141E

Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and
Supplies, A03454167S Supplies, A03454167S Supplies, A03454167S Supplies, A03454167S Supplies, A03454167S Supplies, A03454167S

Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure OPSEC,
OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E OPSEC, A03404042E A03404042E

Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air
Defence, A03404168E Defence, A03404168E Defence, A03404168E Defence, A03404168E Defence, A03404168E Defence, A03404168E

Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and
Execute Immediate and
Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational
Operational Decontamination,
Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination,
A03404175S
A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S A03404175S

Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence,
A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E A03404174E
Army Common
Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction
from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield,
A03404176S A03404176S A03404176S A03404176S A03404176S A03404176S A03404176S A03404176S A03404176S

Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an
Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E Ambush, A03404177E

Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective
Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S Minefield, A03434178S

React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire,
A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E A03404180E

React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire,
A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E A03404181E

Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour Occupy Hide / Harbour
Occupy Hide / Harbour /
/ Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area, / Assembly Area,
Assembly Area, A03404182E
A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E A03404182E

Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective Construct Collective
Construct Collective Protection
Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC, Protection NBC,
NBC, A03404328E
A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E A03404328E

Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration,
A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E A03405300E

Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute
Execute Reorganization,
Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization,
A03405301E
A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E A03405301E

Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate
Treat and Evacuate Casualties,
Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties,
A03405302E
A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E A03405302E

Monitor Crowds, Monitor Crowds, Monitor Crowds,


Monitor Crowds, A03473365S
A03473365S A03473365S A03473365S

Control Crowds, A03473366S

C3-1/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post,
T13402051E T13402051E T13402051E T13402051E T13402051E T13402051E T13402051E T13402051E T13402051E

Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket,
T13402053E T13402053E T13402053E T13402053E T13402053E T13402053E T13402053E T13402053E T13402053E

Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route
Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E Mounted, T13402054E

Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area
Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E Mounted, T13402055E

Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone Reconnoiter Zone
Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E Mounted, T13402057E

Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen,
T13402058E T13402058E T13402058E T13402058E T13402058E T13402058E T13402058E T13402058E

Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC Execute NBC
Execute NBC Reconnaissance,
Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance, Reconnaissance,
T13402059S
T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S T13402059S

Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey, Execute NBC Survey,
T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S T13402060S

Recce Tp
Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to
Contact, T13453061E Contact, T13453061E Contact, T13453061E

Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
T13453067E T13453067E T13453067E T13453067E T13453067E

Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass,


T13453075E T13453075E T13453075E

Execute a Delay,
T13443080S

Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief ,
T13453081E T13453081E T13453081E T13453081E T13453081E T13453081E T13453081E

Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control,
T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E T13404066E

Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort,
T13404068E T13404068E T13404068E T13404068E T13404068E T13404068E T13404068E T13404068E

Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate,
Consolidate, T13404095E
T13404095E T13404095E T13404095E T13404095E T13404095E T13404095E T13404095E T13404095E T13404095E T13404095E

Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Perform Running Resupply,
Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E Resupply, T13405083E T13405083E

C3-2/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Control Execution of a Control Execution of a
Reserved Obstacle, Reserved Obstacle,
E33401200E E33401200E

Transfer Control of an Transfer Control of an


Obstacle, E33431201E Obstacle, E33431201E

Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan, Integrate Barrier Plan,
E33431238E E33431238E E33431238E E33431238E E33431238E E33431238E E33431238E

Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS,
E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S E33403097S

Clear a Bunker, Clear a Bunker,


E33423133E E33423133E

Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Execute an Obstacle Breach,
Breach, E33423145E Breach, E33423145E Breach, E33423145E Breach, E33423145E Breach, E33423145E Breach, E33423145E Breach, E33423145E Breach, E33423145E Breach, E33423145E E33423145E

Assist Attack on Assist Attack on Assist Attack on


Fortified Position, Fortified Position, Fortified Position,
E33423207E E33423207E E33423207E

Prepare and Improve Prepare and Improve


Fording Site, Fording Site,
E33403211S E33403211S

Assist an Assault Water Assist an Assault Water Assist an Assault Water Assist an Assault Water Assist an Assault Water
Crossing, E33463224E Crossing, E33463224E Crossing, E33463224E Crossing, E33463224E Crossing, E33463224E

Construct and Maintain Construct and Maintain Construct and Maintain Construct and Maintain Construct and Maintain Construct and Maintain
Floating Bridge, Floating Bridge, Floating Bridge, Floating Bridge, Floating Bridge, Floating Bridge,
E33403225S E33403225S E33403225S E33403225S E33403225S E33403225S

Engr Tp Construct Elevated Construct Elevated Construct Elevated Construct Elevated


Cable System, Cable System, Cable System, Cable System,
E33403226S E33403226S E33403226S E33403226S

Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live Execute Live
Execute Live Demolitions,
Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions, Demolitions,
E33403228E
E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E E33403228E

Execute Rafting Execute Rafting Execute Rafting Execute Rafting Execute Rafting Execute Rafting
Operation, Operation, Operation, Operation, Operation, Operation,
E33403229S E33403229S E33403229S E33403229S E33403229S E33403229S

Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire
Construct Wire Obstacles,
Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles,
E33434135E
E33434135E E33434135E E33434135E E33434135E E33434135E E33434135E

Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund,
E33434191E E33434191E E33434191E E33434191E E33434191E E33434191E E33434191E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a


Mine Cache, Mine Cache, Mine Cache,
E33434202E E33434202E E33434202E

Lay / Lift a Minefield, Lay / Lift a Minefield, Lay / Lift a Minefield,


E33434203E E33434203E E33434203E

Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a
Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E Minefield, E33404209E

Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD
Execute CMD Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E33404216S
E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S E33404216S

Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD
Execute IEDD Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E33404217S
E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S E33404217S

C3-3/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Construct Decoys, Construct Decoys, Construct Decoys, Construct Decoys, Construct Decoys, Construct Decoys,
E33404231E E33404231E E33404231E E33404231E E33404231E E33404231E

Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non-
Construct Non-Explosive
Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle
Vehicle Obstacles,
Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles,
E33404232E
E33404232E E33404232E E33404232E E33404232E E33404232E E33404232E E33404232E E33404232E

Deny Facilities, Deny Facilities,


E33454233S E33454233S

Execute Mine Execute Mine Execute Mine Execute Mine


Clearance Operations, Clearance Operations, Clearance Operations, Clearance Operations,
E33404234E E33404234E E33404234E E33404234E

Prepare Site for Urban Prepare Site for Urban Prepare Site for Urban Prepare Site for Urban Prepare Site for Urban Prepare Site for Urban
Prepare Site for Urban
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
Operations, E33404235E
E33404235E E33404235E E33404235E E33404235E E33404235E E33404235E

Engr Tp Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter,
(continued) E33405220E E33405220E E33405220E E33405220E E33405220E E33405220E E33405220E E33405220E E33405220E E33405220E

Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non-
Standard Bridge, Standard Bridge, Standard Bridge, Standard Bridge, Standard Bridge, Standard Bridge, Standard Bridge, Standard Bridge,
E33405227S E33405227S E33405227S E33405227S E33405227S E33405227S E33405227S E33405227S

Construct Modular Steel Construct Modular Steel Construct Modular Steel Construct Modular Steel Construct Modular Steel Construct Modular Steel Construct Modular Steel Construct Modular Steel
Truss Bridge, Truss Bridge, Truss Bridge, Truss Bridge, Truss Bridge, Truss Bridge, Truss Bridge, Truss Bridge,
E33405236S E33405236S E33405236S E33405236S E33405236S E33405236S E33405236S E33405236S

Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium
Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge,
E33405237S E33405237S E33405237S E33405237S E33405237S E33405237S E33405237S E33405237S

Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat
Road, E33405242E Road, E33405242E Road, E33405242E Road, E33405242E Road, E33405242E Road, E33405242E Road, E33405242E

Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial Construct Initial
Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp, Standard Camp,
E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S E33405288S

Construct an Anti-Tank Construct an Anti-Tank Construct an Anti-Tank Construct an Anti-Tank


Armd Engr Tp Ditch, E43434190S Ditch, E43434190S Ditch, E43434190S Ditch, E43434190S

Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat
Road, E53403242E Road, E53403242E Road, E53403242E Road, E53403242E Road, E53403242E Road, E53403242E Road, E53403242E

Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund,
E53434191E E53434191E E53434191E E53434191E E53434191E E53434191E E53434191E

Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle
Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions,
E53434253E E53434253E E53434253E E53434253E E53434253E E53434253E E53434253E E53434253E
Eqpt Tp
Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road, Construct a Road,
E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S E53405254S

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit, Borrow Pit,
E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E E53405256E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E Quarry, E53405257E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
Ress Tp an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump, an Engineer Dump,
E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E E63405263E

C3-4/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure, Maintain Infrastructure,
E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S E83401286S

Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and Plan, Design and
Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction
Const Tp
Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S Project, E83401287S

Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial / Construct Initial /
Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard Temporary Standard
Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S Camp, E83405288S

Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility Operate a Facility
Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Control (FC) Operate a Facility Control (FC)
Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, S13301022E
S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E S13301022E

Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Provide ITSEC Facility Control
Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) Control (ITSEC FC) (ITSEC FC) Services,
Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E Services, S13301023E S13301023E

Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Coordinate CIS Services,
Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E Services, S13401024E S13401024E

Sigs Tp Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services, Coordinate IS Services,
S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E S13401025E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node, Communications Node,
S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E S13401026E

Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP Establish a CP
Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E Complex, S13401027E

Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Plan and Direct CIS Support,
Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E Support, S13401028E S13401028E

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
SIGINT Electronic SIGINT Electronic SIGINT Electronic SIGINT Electronic SIGINT Electronic SIGINT Electronic SIGINT Electronic
Warfare Operations Warfare Operations Warfare Operations Warfare Operations Warfare Operations Warfare Operations Warfare Operations
Centre ((S)EWOC), Centre ((S)EWOC), Centre ((S)EWOC), Centre ((S)EWOC), Centre ((S)EWOC), Centre ((S)EWOC), Centre ((S)EWOC),
S23401038E S23401038E S23401038E S23401038E S23401038E S23401038E S23401038E

Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support, Provide EW Support,
EW Tp S23401040E S23401040E S23401040E S23401040E S23401040E S23401040E S23401040E

Deploy and Control an Deploy and Control an Deploy and Control an Deploy and Control an Deploy and Control an Deploy and Control an Deploy and Control an
ESM Baseline, ESM Baseline, ESM Baseline, ESM Baseline, ESM Baseline, ESM Baseline, ESM Baseline,
S23402037E S23402037E S23402037E S23402037E S23402037E S23402037E S23402037E

Execute an ECM Plan, Execute an ECM Plan, Execute an ECM Plan, Execute an ECM Plan, Execute an ECM Plan,
S23403039E S23403039E S23403039E S23403039E S23403039E

Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS, Provide Integral CSS,
Sp Tp EW Sqn S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E S23405041E

C3-5/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
I03402123E I03402123E I03402123E I03402123E I03402123E I03402123E I03402123E I03402123E I03402123E I03402123E

Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to
Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E Contact, I03453061E

Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass,
I03453075E I03453075E I03453075E I03453075E I03453075E I03453075E I03453075E I03453075E I03453075E I03453075E

Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with
Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons
Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E Systems, I03403078E

Infantry Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief , Execute a Relief ,
(Common) I03453081E I03453081E I03453081E I03453081E I03453081E I03453081E I03453081E I03453081E I03453081E I03453081E

Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
I03463113S I03463113S I03463113S I03463113S I03463113S I03463113S I03463113S I03463113S I03463113S I03463113S

Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration, Execute an Infiltration,
I03423124E I03423124E I03423124E I03423124E I03423124E I03423124E I03423124E I03423124E I03423124E I03423124E

Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a Establish and Occupy a
Patrol Base, Patrol Base, Patrol Base, Patrol Base, Patrol Base, Patrol Base, Patrol Base, Patrol Base, Patrol Base, Patrol Base,
I03404125E I03404125E I03404125E I03404125E I03404125E I03404125E I03404125E I03404125E I03404125E I03404125E

Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal,
I03454139E I03454139E I03454139E I03454139E I03454139E I03454139E I03454139E I03454139E I03454139E I03454139E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a CP,
CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E CP, I13601062E I13601062E

Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen,
Execute a Screen, I13602058E
I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E I13602058E

Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route
Dismounted Reconnoiter Route Dismounted,
Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted,
I13602074E
Recce Pl I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E I13602074E

Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area
Reconnoiter Area Dismounted,
Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted,
I13602075E
I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E I13602075E

Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control, Execute Traffic Control,
I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E I13604066E

Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone,
Lt Recce Pl J13663137S J13663137S J13663137S J13663137S J13663137S J13663137S

Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route
Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S Mounted, K13602054S
Mech Recce Pl
Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area Reconnoiter Area
Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S Mounted, K13602055S

Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence,
Lt Inf Pl I43433134E I43433134E I43433134E I43433134E I43433134E I43433134E

C3-6/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute a Cordon and Execute a Cordon and Execute a Cordon and
Execute a Cordon and Search
Search Operation, Search Operation, Search Operation,
Operation, I43473069E
I43473069E I43473069E I43473069E

Execute a Delay, Execute a Delay,


I43443080S I43443080S

Execute an Ambush, Execute an Ambush, Execute an Ambush,


I43423086E I43423086E I43423086E

Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point


Execute a Point Obstacle
Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach,
Breach, I43423088E
I43423088E I43423088E I43423088E I43423088E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a


Firebase, I43423092E Firebase, I43423092E

Execute an Attack, Execute an Attack,


I43423093E I43423093E
Dismounted Inf Pl
Execute a Raid, Execute a Raid,
I43423126E I43423126E

Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard,
I43443130E I43443130E I43443130E I43443130E I43443130E I43443130E

Execute a Woods
Clearing, I43423131E

Clear a Trench System, Clear a Trench System,


I43423132E I43423132E

Clear a Bunker, Clear a Bunker,


I43423133E I43423133E

Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence, Execute a Defence,
I43433134E I43433134E I43433134E I43433134E I43433134E I43433134E

Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate,
Consolidate, I43404095E
I43404095E I43404095E I43404095E I43404095E I43404095E I43404095E I43404095E I43404095E I43404095E I43404095E

Execute a Para Execute a Para Execute a Para Execute a Para Execute a Para Execute a Para
Lt Inf Pl Insertion, J03463114S Insertion, J03463114S Insertion, J03463114S Insertion, J03463114S Insertion, J03463114S Insertion, J03463114S

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a


Firebase, K43423092S Firebase, K43423092S

Execute an Attack, Execute an Attack,


Mech Inf Pl K43423093S K43423093S

Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort,
K43474068S K43474068S K43474068S K43474068S K43474068S K43474068S K43474068S

C3-7/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB,
H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S H03401099S

Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire
with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns,
H03404105S H03404105S H03404105S H03404105S H03404105S H03404105S H03404105S H03404105S H03404105S H03404105S

Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive
Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres,
H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S H03404106S

Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area,
H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S H03404107S

React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air
Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack,
Tac Avn
H03414108S H03414108S H03414108S H03414108S H03414108S H03414108S H03414108S H03414108S H03414108S H03414108S
(Common)
React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft
Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S Attack, H03414109S

React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile
Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning
System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S System, H03404110S

React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser
Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S Threat, H03404111S

Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical
Execute Aeromedical Support
Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations,
Operations, H03405112S
H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S H03405112S

Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket,
H13402053S H13402053S H13402053S H13402053S H13402053S H13402053S H13402053S

Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen,
H13402058S H13402058S H13402058S H13402058S H13402058S H13402058S H13402058S

Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to
Contact, H13453061S Contact, H13453061S Contact, H13453061S Contact, H13453061S Contact, H13453061S Contact, H13453061S

Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute


Recce Aircraft Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks,
Section H13402074S H13402074S H13402074S H13402074S H13402074S H13402074S H13402074S H13402074S

Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation
Post Mission, Post Mission, Post Mission, Post Mission, Post Mission, Post Mission,
H13402076S H13402076S H13402076S H13402076S H13402076S H13402076S

Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass,


H13453075S H13453075S H13453075S

Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC
Mission, H13403077S Mission, H13403077S Mission, H13403077S Mission, H13403077S Mission, H13403077S Mission, H13403077S

Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
H23463113S H23463113S H23463113S H23463113S H23463113S H23463113S H23463113S H23463113S

Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion,
H23463114S H23463114S H23463114S H23463114S H23463114S H23463114S
UTTH Aircraft
Section Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check Insert Vehicle Check
Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock, Point / Roadblock,
H23474115S H23474115S H23474115S H23474115S H23474115S H23474115S H23474115S H23474115S

Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort, Execute Convoy Escort,
H23404068S H23404068S H23404068S H23404068S H23404068S H23404068S H23404068S

C3-8/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile Execute a Mobile
Execute a Mobile Repair Party,
Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party, Repair Party,
H93405119S
AMS Aircraft H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S H93405119S
Section
Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags,
H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S H93405120S

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
CSS (Common) CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E CP, L03401062E

Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance Provide Maintenance
Maint Pl Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E Services, L13405310E

Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E L23405311E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point, Commodity Point,
L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E L23405313E

Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation Provide Transportation
Tpt Pl Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E Services, L23405314E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point, Replenishment Point,
L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E L23405315E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point, an Exchange Point,
L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E L23405316E

Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and
Provide Ammo and EOD
EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services,
Services, L33404319S
L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S L33404319S
Ammo Pl
Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Ammo Field Storage an Ammo Field Storage an Ammo Field Storage an Ammo Field Storage
Site, L33405320S Site, L33405320S Site, L33405320S Site, L33405320S

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site, Decontamination Site,
L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S L33404322S
LBD Pl
Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower Laundry and Shower
Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E Centre, L33405323E

Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity Operate a Commodity
Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E Point, L33405313E

Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply Provide Supply
Sup Pl Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E Services, L33405321E

Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply Provide Combat Supply
Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E Services, L33405329E

C3-9/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Mov Ctrl Pl Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office,
L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S

Provide Food Services, Provide Food Services, Provide Food Services, Provide Food Services, Provide Food Services,
Food Svcs Pl L63405364E L63405364E L63405364E L63405364E L63405364E

Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR Execute ISTAR
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
Y03402123S Y03402123S Y03402123S Y03402123S Y03402123S Y03402123S Y03402123S Y03402123S Y03402123S Y03402123S

Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
Y03453067S Y03453067S Y03453067S Y03453067S

Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to
Contact, Y03453061S Contact, Y03453061S Contact, Y03453061S Contact, Y03453061S Contact, Y03453061S

Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass,


Y03453075S Y03453075S Y03453075S Y03453075S

Execute a Delay, Execute a Delay,


Direct Fire Team Y03443080S Y03443080S
(Interim)
Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief,
Y03453081S Y03453081S Y03453081S Y03453081S Y03453081S Y03453081S Y03453081S

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a


Firebase, Y03423092S Firebase, Y03423092S

Execute a Block, Execute a Block,


Y03433096S Y03433096S

Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal,
Y03454139S Y03454139S Y03454139S Y03454139S Y03454139S Y03454139S

Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard, Execute a Guard,
Y03643130S Y03643130S Y03643130S Y03643130S Y03643130S Y03643130S

Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle
Management, Management, Management, Management, Management, Management, Management,
Y13401169S Y13401169S Y13401169S Y13401169S Y13401169S Y13401169S Y13401169S

MMEV Tp Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
(Interim) an AD Comd Post, an AD Comd Post, an AD Comd Post, an AD Comd Post, an AD Comd Post, an AD Comd Post, an AD Comd Post,
Y13401174S Y13401174S Y13401174S Y13401174S Y13401174S Y13401174S Y13401174S

Deploy an AD Troop, Deploy an AD Troop, Deploy an AD Troop, Deploy an AD Troop, Deploy an AD Troop, Deploy an AD Troop, Deploy an AD Troop,
Y13414172S Y13414172S Y13414172S Y13414172S Y13414172S Y13414172S Y13414172S

Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence
Provide Intelligence Support to
Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning,
Planning, Q03601009E
Q03601009E Q03601009E Q03601009E Q03601009E Q03601009E Q03601009E Q03601009E Q03601009E Q03601009E

Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence
Coordinate Intelligence
Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection,
Collection, Q03601011E
Q03601011E Q03601011E Q03601011E Q03601011E Q03601011E Q03601011E Q03601011E Q03601011E

Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors,
Q03601012E Q03601012E Q03601012E Q03601012E Q03601012E Q03601012E Q03601012E Q03601012E Q03601012E
Int Sect
(BG TSSU)
Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence
Provide Intelligence Support to
Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations,
Operations, Q03602010E
Q03602010E Q03602010E Q03602010E Q03602010E Q03602010E Q03602010E Q03602010E Q03602010E

Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for
Process PW for Intelligence,
Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence,
Q03602013E
Q03602013E Q03602013E Q03602013E Q03602013E Q03602013E Q03602013E Q03602013E
Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured
Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Process Captured Documents
Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, and Equipment, Q03602014S
Q03602014S Q03602014S Q03602014S Q03602014S Q03602014S Q03602014S Q03602014S

C3-10/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle Execute Battle
Execute Battle Procedure,
Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure, Procedure,
A02301000E
A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E A02301000E

Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs / Handle PWs /
Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC, Detainees / PIFWC,
A02302043E A02302043E A02302043E A02302043E A02302043E A02302043E A02302043E A02302043E

Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Integral
Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Integral Weapons Weapons Systems,
Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E Systems, A02203078E A02203078E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S HLS, A02303097S

Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Execute a Break of Contact,
Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S Contact, A02353140S A02353140S

Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically, Move Tactically,
Move Tactically, A02303141E
A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E A02303141E

Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and Deny Equipment and
Supplies, A02354167S Supplies, A02354167S Supplies, A02354167S Supplies, A02354167S Supplies, A02354167S Supplies, A02354167S

Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure Develop and Ensure OPSEC,
OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E OPSEC, A02304042E A02304042E

Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air Execute All Arms Air
Defence, A02304168E Defence, A02304168E Defence, A02304168E Defence, A02304168E Defence, A02304168E Defence, A02304168E

Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and Execute Immediate and
Execute Immediate and
Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational
Operational Decontamination,
Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination, Decontamination,
A02304175S
A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S A02304175S

Army Common Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence, Execute Local Defence,
A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E A02304174E

Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction Execute Self-Extraction
from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield, from Minefield,
A02304176S A02304176S A02304176S A02304176S A02304176S A02304176S A02304176S A02304176S A02304176S

Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an Extricate from an
Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E Ambush, A02304177E

Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective Lay / Lift Protective
Minefield, A02334178S Minefield, A02334178S Minefield, A02334178S Minefield, A02334178S

React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire, React to Direct Fire,
A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E A02304180E

React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire, React to Indirect Fire,
A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E A02304181E

Establish a Roadblock / Establish a Roadblock / Establish a Roadblock / Establish a Roadblock / Establish a Roadblock / Establish a Roadblock / Establish a Roadblock / Establish a Roadblock /
Establish a Roadblock /
Checkpoint, Checkpoint, Checkpoint, Checkpoint, Checkpoint, Checkpoint, Checkpoint, Checkpoint,
Checkpoint, A02304064E
A02304064E A02304064E A02304064E A02304064E A02304064E A02304064E A02304064E A02304064E

Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration, Execute Administration,
A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E A02305300E

Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute
Execute Reorganization,
Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization, Reorganization,
A02305301E
A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E A02305301E

Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate Treat and Evacuate
Treat and Evacuate Casualties,
Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties, Casualties,
A02305302E
A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E A02305302E

Monitor Crowds, Monitor Crowds, Monitor Crowds,


Monitor Crowds, A02373365S
A02373365S A02373365S A02373365S

C3-11/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point
Dismounted , Dismounted , Dismounted , Dismounted , Dismounted , Dismounted , Dismounted , Dismounted , Dismounted ,
T12302085E T12302085E T12302085E T12302085E T12302085E T12302085E T12302085E T12302085E T12302085E

Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to


Contact, T12353061E Contact, T12353061E Contact, T12353061E

Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass, Execute a Bypass,


T12353075E T12353075E T12353075E

Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with
Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary
Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament,
T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E T12303079E
Recce Patrol /
Crew Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post,
T12302051E T12302051E T12302051E T12302051E T12302051E T12302051E T12302051E T12302051E T12302051E

Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket, Execute a Picket,
T12302053E T12302053E T12302053E T12302053E T12302053E T12302053E T12302053E T12302053E T12302053E

Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point
Mounted, T12302056E Mounted, T12302056E Mounted, T12302056E Mounted, T12302056E Mounted, T12302056E Mounted, T12302056E Mounted, T12302056E Mounted, T12302056E

Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire, Execute a Call for Fire,
T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E T12313049E

Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic
Establish a Traffic Control Post,
Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post,
T12304065E
T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E T12304065E

Execute Execute Execute


Fd Arty Bty Recce Reconnaissance of a Reconnaissance of a Reconnaissance of a
Det Gun Position, Gun Position, Gun Position,
G22411153E G22411153E G22411153E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
Fd Arty Bty FSCC an FSCC, G22411154E an FSCC, G22411154E an FSCC, G22411154E an FSCC, G22411154E an FSCC, G22411154E an FSCC, G22411154E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
Fd Arty Bty CP an Artillery Command an Artillery Command an Artillery Command an Artillery Command an Artillery Command an Artillery Command
Post, G22411155E Post, G22411155E Post, G22411155E Post, G22411155E Post, G22411155E Post, G22411155E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
Fire & Effects Det an Artillery Observation an Artillery Observation an Artillery Observation an Artillery Observation an Artillery Observation an Artillery Observation an Artillery Observation
Post, G22412052E Post, G22412052E Post, G22412052E Post, G22412052E Post, G22412052E Post, G22412052E Post, G22412052E

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
Gun / Mortar Det Howitzer / Mortar, Howitzer / Mortar, Howitzer / Mortar, Howitzer / Mortar,
G22313151E G22313151E G22313151E G22313151E

Execute a Direct Fire Execute a Direct Fire Execute a Direct Fire Execute a Direct Fire
Gun Det Mission, G32313152E Mission, G32313152E Mission, G32313152E Mission, G32313152E

C3-12/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Control Execution of a Control Execution of a
Reserved Obstacle, Reserved Obstacle,
E22331200E E22331200E

Transfer Control of an Transfer Control of an


Obstacle, E22331201E Obstacle, E22331201E

Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point
Execute a Point Obstacle
Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach,
Breach, E22323088E
E22323088E E22323088E E22323088E E22323088E E22323088E E22323088E E22323088E E22323088E E22323088E

Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS, Construct a HLS,
E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S E22303097S

Assist Attack on Assist Attack on Assist Attack on


Fortified Position, Fortified Position, Fortified Position,
E22323207E E22323207E E22323207E

Execute Improvements Execute Improvements Execute Improvements Execute Improvements Execute Improvements
and Mark Safe Lanes, and Mark Safe Lanes, and Mark Safe Lanes, and Mark Safe Lanes, and Mark Safe Lanes,
E22323208E E22323208E E22323208E E22323208E E22323208E

Prepare and Improve Prepare and Improve


Fording Site, Fording Site,
E22303211S E22303211S

Execute an Underwater Execute an Underwater


Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach,
E22323258S E22323258S

Execute an Underwater Execute an Underwater Execute an Underwater Execute an Underwater


Search and Recovery Search and Recovery Search and Recovery Search and Recovery
Operation, Operation, Operation, Operation,
E22303259S E22303259S E22303259S E22303259S

Execute Diving Execute Diving Execute Diving Execute Diving Execute Diving Execute Diving Execute Diving
Fd Engr Sect
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E22303260S E22303260S E22303260S E22303260S E22303260S E22303260S E22303260S

Construct an Abatis, Construct an Abatis, Construct an Abatis, Construct an Abatis,


E22304089E E22304089E E22304089E E22304089E

Construct a Crater, Construct a Crater, Construct a Crater, Construct a Crater,


E22304090E E22304090E E22304090E E22304090E

Assist Digging Assist Digging Assist Digging Assist Digging Assist Digging
Explosively, Explosively, Explosively, Explosively, Explosively,
E22304091E E22304091E E22304091E E22304091E E22304091E

Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire
Construct Wire Obstacles,
Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles,
E22304135E
E22304135E E22304135E E22304135E E22304135E E22304135E E22304135E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a


Mine Cache, Mine Cache, Mine Cache,
E22334202E E22334202E E22334202E

Lay / Lift a Minefield, Lay / Lift a Minefield, Lay / Lift a Minefield,


E22334203E E22334203E E22334203E

Set Booby Traps,


E22314204S

Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a Extricate others from a
Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E Minefield, E22304209E

Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps, Clear Booby Traps,
E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S E22304210S

Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD Execute CMD
Execute CMD Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E22304216S
E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S E22304216S

C3-13/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD Execute IEDD
Execute IEDD Operations,
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E22304217S
E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S E22304217S

Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non- Construct Non-
Construct Non-Explosive
Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle Explosive Vehicle
Vehicle Obstacles,
Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles,
E22304222E
E22304222E E22304222E E22304222E E22304222E E22304222E E22304222E E22304222E E22304222E

Construct Underwater Construct Underwater Construct Underwater Construct Underwater Construct Underwater
Fd Engr Sect Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles, Obstacles,
E22304261S E22304261S E22304261S E22304261S E22304261S
(continued)
Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium Construct Medium
Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge, Girder Bridge,
E22305218S E22305218S E22305218S E22305218S E22305218S E22305218S E22305218S E22305218S

Install Culvert, Install Culvert, Install Culvert, Install Culvert,


E22305219E E22305219E E22305219E E22305219E

Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter, Construct Shelter,
E22305220E E22305220E E22305220E E22305220E E22305220E E22305220E E22305220E E22305220E E22305220E E22305220E

Execute an AEV Execute an AEV Execute an AEV Execute an AEV Execute an AEV Execute an AEV Execute an AEV Breach,
Breach, E42223188S Breach, E42223188S Breach, E42223188S Breach, E42223188S Breach, E42223188S Breach, E42223188S E42223188S

Execute a Execute a Execute a Execute a


Launch/Recovery of Launch/Recovery of Launch/Recovery of Launch/Recovery of
AVLB, E42223189S AVLB, E42223189S AVLB, E42223189S AVLB, E42223189S
Armd Engr Sect
Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund,
E42334191S E42334191S E42334191S E42334191S E42334191S E42334191S E42334191S

Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle
Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions,
E42334192S E42334192S E42334192S E42334192S E42334192S E42334192S E42334192S E42334192S

Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable Produce Bulk Potable
Water Sup Sect Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E Water, E72305262E

C3-14/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat Construct a Combat
Road, E52305242E Road, E52305242E Road, E52305242E Road, E52305242E Road, E52305242E Road, E52305242E Road, E52305242E

Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing / Execute Clearing /
Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping Grubbing / Stripping
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E E52305243E

Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction, Execute Compaction,
E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E E52305244E

Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill Execute Cut and Fill
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E E52305245E

Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage Execute Drainage
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E E52305246E

Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck Execute Dump Truck
Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E Haul, E52305247E

Eqpt Sect
Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation, Execute Excavation,
E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E E52305248E

Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading Execute Grading
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E E52305249E

Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift, Execute Lift,
E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E E52305250E

Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice Execute Snow and Ice
Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E Control, E52305251E

Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads, Maintain Roads,
E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E E52305252E

Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle Construct Vehicle
Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions, Protective Positions,
E52334253E E52334253E E52334253E E52334253E E52334253E E52334253E E52334253E E52334253E

Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund, Construct Wall / Bund,
E52334191E E52334191E E52334191E E52334191E E52334191E E52334191E E52334191E

C3-15/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage Coordinate and Manage
Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S Contracts, E82301264S

Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural Perform Structural
Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment, Damage Assessment,
E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S E82304265S

Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures, Construct Structures,
E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S E82305266S

Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient Construct Expedient
Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation Field Sanitation
Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S Services, E82305267S

Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water Install an Exterior Water
Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System,
E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S E82305270S

Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid Install Bulk Fluid
Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S Storage, E82305271S

Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment, Install ED Equipment,
E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S E82305272S

Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment, Install EG Equipment,
E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S E82305273S

Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and Install Interior Gas and
Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing , Plumbing ,
E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S E82305274S

Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration / Install Refrigeration /
HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems,
E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S E82305275S

Const Sect Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage, Install Sewerage,
E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S E82305276S

Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED Maintain ED
Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment,
E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S E82305277S

Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG Maintain EG
Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment,
E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S E82305278S

Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration / Maintain Refrigeration /
HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems,
E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S E82305279S

Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG Operate EG
Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment,
E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S E82305280S

Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment, Repair ED Equipment,
E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S E82305281S

Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment, Repair EG Equipment,
E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S E82305282S

Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water Repair Exterior Water
Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System, Distribution System,
E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S E82305283S

Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and Repair Interior Gas and
Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S Plumbing, E82305284S

Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration / Repair Refrigeration /
HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems, HVAC Systems,
E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S E82305285S

Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction Execute Construction
Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S Survey, E82405289S

C3-16/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic Produce a Geomatic
Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS, Product utilizing GIS,
E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S E92701193S

Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission Produce Mission
Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids, Specific Decision Aids,
E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S E92701194S

Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three Produce Three
Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain Dimensional Terrain
Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product, Visualization Product,
E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S E92701195S

Geomatics Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey, Perform Field Survey,
E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S E92702196S

Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field Execute Geomatic Field
Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction, Reproduction,
E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E E92705197E

Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial Maintain a Geospatial
Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S Database, E92705198S

Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution Manage the Distribution
of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products, of Geomatic Products,
E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E E92705199E

Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New Reconnoiter a New
Sigs Recce Pty Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location, Headquarters Location,
S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E S12301016E

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
Deploy and Operate a
Sigs Det Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications
Communications Detachment,
(Common) Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment,
S12301017E
S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E S12301017E

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
Deploy and Operate a
Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post Command Post
CP Det Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment,
Command Post Detachment,
S12301018E
S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E S12301018E

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
Line Det Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment, Line Detachment,
S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E S12301019E

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay Radio Relay
RRB Det Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment,
S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E S12301327E

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
Deploy and Operate a LCIS
LCIS Det LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment, LCIS Detachment,
Detachment, S12305021E
S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E S12305021E

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Deploy and Operate a Satellite
SATCOM Det Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Communications Detachment,
Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, S12301020E
S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E S12301020E

Deploy an EWLO, Deploy an EWLO, Deploy an EWLO, Deploy an EWLO, Deploy an EWLO, Deploy an EWLO, Deploy an EWLO,
EWLO Det S22301031E S22301031E S22301031E S22301031E S22301031E S22301031E S22301031E

C3-17/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS

Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a Deploy and Operate a
MEWT MEWT, S22302032E MEWT, S22302032E MEWT, S22302032E MEWT, S22302032E MEWT, S22302032E MEWT, S22302032E MEWT, S22302032E

Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an
ELINT Det ELINT Detachment, ELINT Detachment, ELINT Detachment, ELINT Detachment, ELINT Detachment, ELINT Detachment, ELINT Detachment,
S22302033E S22302033E S22302033E S22302033E S22302033E S22302033E S22302033E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
SIGINT (SE) Det SIGINT Element (SE), SIGINT Element (SE), SIGINT Element (SE), SIGINT Element (SE), SIGINT Element (SE), SIGINT Element (SE), SIGINT Element (SE),
S22302034E S22302034E S22302034E S22302034E S22302034E S22302034E S22302034E

Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an Deploy and Operate an
ECM Det ECM Detachment, ECM Detachment, ECM Detachment, ECM Detachment, ECM Detachment,
S22303036E S22303036E S22303036E S22303036E S22303036E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post, an Observation Post,
I02302051E I02302051E I02302051E I02302051E I02302051E I02302051E I02302051E I02302051E

Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point Reconnoiter Point
Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted,
I02302085E I02302085E I02302085E I02302085E I02302085E I02302085E I02302085E I02302085E

Infantry
Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to Execute an Advance to
(Common)
Contact, I02353061E Contact, I02353061E Contact, I02353061E Contact, I02353061E Contact, I02353061E

Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief,
I02353081E I02353081E I02353081E I02353081E I02353081E I02353081E I02353081E

Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal,
I02354139E I02354139E I02354139E I02354139E I02354139E I02354139E

Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route Reconnoiter Route
Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted, Dismounted,
I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E
Dismounted
Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
Infantry Recce I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E I12353067E
Sect / Det
Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic Establish a Traffic
Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post, Control Post,
I12304065E I12304065E I12304065E I12304065E I12304065E I12304065E I12304065E I12304065E I12304065E

Lt Inf Recce Sect Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone, Establish a Drop Zone,
/ Det J12363137S J12363137S J12363137S J12363137S J12363137S J12363137S

Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with
Mech Recce Sect Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary
/ Det Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament,
K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E

Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen, Execute a Screen,
I22602058S I22602058S I22602058S I22602058S I22602058S I22602058S
Inf Sniper Sect
Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Execute a Sniper Mission,
Mission, I22603129S Mission, I22603129S Mission, I22603129S Mission, I22603129S Mission, I22603129S Mission, I22603129S Mission, I22603129S Mission, I22603129S Mission, I22603129S I22603129S

C3-18/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute a Layback Execute a Layback Execute a Layback Execute a Layback Execute a Layback Execute a Layback
Patrol, I42332128S Patrol, I42332128S Patrol, I42332128S Patrol, I42332128S Patrol, I42332128S Patrol, I42332128S

Execute a Cordon and Execute a Cordon and Execute a Cordon and


Execute a Cordon and Search
Search Operation, Search Operation, Search Operation,
Operation, I42373069E
I42373069E I42373069E I42373069E

Execute an Ambush, Execute an Ambush, Execute an Ambush,


I42323086E I42323086E I42323086E

Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point Execute a Point


Execute a Point Obstacle
Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach, Obstacle Breach,
Breach, I42323088E
I42323088E I42323088E I42323088E I42323088E

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a


Firebase, I42323092E Firebase, I42323092E
Dismounted Inf
Sect
Execute an Attack, Execute an Attack,
I42323093E I42323093E

Execute a Woods
Clearing, I42323131E

Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Construct Wire Obstacles,
Obstacles, I42334135E Obstacles, I42334135E Obstacles, I42334135E Obstacles, I42334135E Obstacles, I42334135E Obstacles, I42334135E I42334135E

Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate, Consolidate,
Consolidate, I42304095E
I42304095E I42304095E I42304095E I42304095E I42304095E I42304095E I42304095E I42304095E I42304095E I42304095E

Execute a Cordon and Execute a Cordon and Execute a Cordon and


Execute a Cordon and Search
Search Operation, Search Operation, Search Operation,
Operation, I43473069E
I43473069E I43473069E I43473069E

Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with Engage Targets with
Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary Main and Secondary
Mech Inf Sect Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament, Armament,
K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E K02303079E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB, an Airborne RRB,
H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S H02301099S

Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire Apply Suppressive Fire
with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns, with Door Guns,
H02304105S H02304105S H02304105S H02304105S H02304105S H02304105S H02304105S H02304105S H02304105S H02304105S

Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive Conduct Evasive
Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres, Combat Manoeuvres,
H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S H02304106S

Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area, Occupy a Holding Area,
H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S H02304107S

React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air React to Air to Air
Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack, Helicopter Attack,
H02314108S H02314108S H02314108S H02314108S H02314108S H02314108S H02314108S H02314108S H02314108S H02314108S
Tac Avn
(Common) React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft React to Fighter Aircraft
Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S Attack, H02314109S

React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile React to Missile
Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning Approach Warning
System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S System, H02304110S

React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser React to Radar or Laser
Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S Threat, H02304111S

Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft, Configure Aircraft,
H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S H02305102S

Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical Execute Aeromedical
Execute Aeromedical Support
Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations, Support Operations,
Operations, H02305112S
H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S H02305112S

C3-19/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute
Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks, Reconnaissance Tasks,
H12302074S H12302074S H12302074S H12302074S H12302074S H12302074S H12302074S H12302074S

Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation Execute Air Observation
Recce Aircraft Post Mission, Post Mission, Post Mission, Post Mission, Post Mission, Post Mission,
H12302076S H12302076S H12302076S H12302076S H12302076S H12302076S

Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC Execute Airborne FAC
Mission, H12303077S Mission, H12303077S Mission, H12303077S Mission, H12303077S Mission, H12303077S Mission, H12303077S

Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile Execute Airmobile
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
H22363113S H22363113S H22363113S H22363113S H22363113S H22363113S H22363113S H22363113S

Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion, Execute Para Insertion,
H22363114S H22363114S H22363114S H22363114S H22363114S H22363114S

Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat Execute Combat
Execute Combat Recovery of
UTTH Aircraft Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel, Recovery of Personnel,
Personnel, H22305116S
H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S H22305116S

Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and Execute Search and
Execute Search and Rescue
Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions, Rescue Missions,
Missions, H22305117S
H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S H22305117S

Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Provide Aerial Resupply,
Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S Resupply, H22305118S H22305118S

Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags, Repair Aircraft Snags,
H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S H92305120S

AMS Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line Perform First Line
Perform First Line Inspection of
Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft, Inspection of Aircraft,
Aircraft, H92305121S
H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S H92305121S

Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task, Perform MRT Task,
L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E L12305307E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment
Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point, Collection Point,
Maint Sect L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E L12305308E

Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate Establish and Operate
an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment an Equipment
Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point, Backloading Point,
L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E L12305309E

Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point Execute Delivery Point
Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations, Operations,
L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E L22305311E
Tpt Sect
Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General Provide General
Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift, Transport Lift,
L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E L22305312E

Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and Provide Ammo and
Provide Ammo and EOD
Ammo Sect EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services, EOD Services,
Services, L32304319S
L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S L32304319S

Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a Establish and Operate a
Postal Sect Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office, Field Post Office,
L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S L42605305S

C3-20/21
Task Lists - Levels 2 and 3 Appendix 3 to Annex C

P7 / D7 - Delivery
N9 - Support to P2 - Security Operations in P8 - Peace D2 - Security D3 - Sustainment D5 - Surveillance D8 - Assistance to Law
W1 / P1 / D1 - W6-Offensive N4 - Evacuation Evacuation Operations in P3 - Sustainment Peace Support or Support Operations in Operations in Operations in Enforcement Agencies
Deployment W2 - Security W3 - Sustainment W5 - Defence Operations Operations Operations Peace Support in Peace Support DOMOPS Operations DOMOPS DOMOPS DOMOPS and CCO in DOMOPS
Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence
Provide Intelligence Support to
Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning, Support to Planning,
Planning, Q02601009E
Q02601009E Q02601009E Q02601009E Q02601009E Q02601009E Q02601009E Q02601009E Q02601009E Q02601009E

Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence Coordinate Intelligence
Coordinate Intelligence
Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection, Collection,
Collection, Q02601011E
Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E Q02601011E

Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors, Coordinate Sensors,
Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E Q02601012E
Int Sect (Unit)
Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence Provide Intelligence
Provide Intelligence Support to
Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations, Support to Operations,
Operations, Q02602010E
Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E Q02602010E

Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for Process PW for
Process PW for Intelligence,
Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence, Intelligence,
Q02602013S
Q02602013S Q02602013S Q02602013S Q02602013S Q02602013S Q02602013S Q02602013S
Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured Process Captured
Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Documents and Process Captured Documents
Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, Equipment, and Equipment, Q02602014E
Q02602014E Q02602014E Q02602014E Q02602014E Q02602014E Q02602014E Q02602014E

Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform Direct and Perform
CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations, CIMIC Operations,
C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E C02601357E

Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate,
C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E C02601358E
CIMIC Det
Process Information, Process Information, Process Information, Process Information, Process Information, Process Information, Process Information, Process Information, Process Information, Process Information, Process Information,
C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E C02601359E

Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison, Execute Liaison,
C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E C02601098E

Tactical PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS
Team Products, X02311362E Products, X02311362E Products, X02311362E Products, X02311362E Products, X02311362E Products, X02311362E Products, X02311362E Products, X02311362E Products, X02311362E

Tactical PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS Disseminate PSYOPS
Det Products, X03411362E Products, X03411362E Products, X03411362E Products, X03411362E Products, X03411362E Products, X03411362E Products, X03411362E Products, X03411362E Products, X03411362E

Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up, Execute a Link Up,
Y02353067S Y02353067S Y02353067S Y02353067S

Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief, Execute a Relief,
Y02353081S Y02353081S Y02353081S Y02353081S Y02353081S Y02353081S Y02353081S

DFS Veh
Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal, Execute a Withdrawal,
Y02354139S Y02354139S Y02354139S Y02354139S Y02354139S Y02354139S

Engage Ground Engage Ground Engage Ground Engage Ground Engage Ground Engage Ground Engage Ground
Targets, Y02303364S Targets, Y02303364S Targets, Y02303364S Targets, Y02303364S Targets, Y02303364S Targets, Y02303364S Targets, Y02303364S

Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle Perform AD Battle
Management, Management, Management, Management, Management, Management, Management,
Y12201169S Y12201169S Y12201169S Y12201169S Y12201169S Y12201169S Y12201169S

Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD Deploy an AD


MMEV Det Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment, Detachment,
Y12204170S Y12204170S Y12204170S Y12204170S Y12204170S Y12204170S Y12204170S

Engage Targets (AD), Engage Targets (AD), Engage Targets (AD), Engage Targets (AD), Engage Targets (AD), Engage Targets (AD), Engage Targets (AD),
Y12214171S Y12214171S Y12214171S Y12214171S Y12214171S Y12214171S Y12214171S

C3-21/21

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