FM 34-80: Brigade And Battalion Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations
REFERENCES
REQUIRED PUBLICATIONS
Required publications are sources that users must read in order to understand or to comply with this publication.
Field Manuals (FMs)
FM 34-1 Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations
FM 34-3 Intelligence Analysis
FM 34-10 Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations
FM 71-2J Task Force Operations
FM 71-3 Armored and Mechanized Brigade Operations
FM 100-5 Operations
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Related publications are sources of additional information. They are not required in order to understand this publication.
ARMY REGULATIONS (ARs)
AR 310-25 Dictionary of United States Army Terms
AR310-50 Catalog of Abbreviations and Brevity Codes
AR 380-series Security
AR 381-series Military Intelligence
AR 525-22 (S) Electronic Warfare (EW) Policy (U)
FIELD MANUALS (FMs)
FM 5-15 Field Fortifications
FM 5-30 Engineer Intelligence
FM 5-140-series Engineer
FM 6-20 Fire Support in Combined Arms Operations
FM 6-121 Field Artillery Target Acquisition
FM 7-20 The Infantry Battalion (Infantry, Airborne and Air Assault)
FM 7-30 Infantry, Airborne, and Air Assault Brigade Operations
FM 10-14 Unit Supply Operations (Manual of Procedures)
FM 10-23 Army Food Service Operations
FM 10-67 Petroleum Supply in Theaters of Operations
FM 11-50 Combat Communications Within the Division
FM 17-95 Cavalry
FM 19-1 Military Police Support Division and Separate Brigade
FM 21-2 Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks (Skill Level 1)
FM 24-1 Combat Communications
FM 24-24 Radio and Radar Reference Data
FM 24-25 Wire and Multichannel Reference Data
FM 29-2 Organizational Maintenance Operations
FM 29-52 Supply and Field Service Operations in Separate Brigades and Armored Cavalry Regiment
FM 30-15 Intelligence Interrogation
FM 32-16 (C) Electronic Countermeasures Handbook (U)
FM 34-20 Military Intelligence Group (CEWI) (Corps)
FM 34-22 Military Intelligence Battalion (CEWI) Aerial Exploitation (Corps)
FM 34-60 Counterintelligence
FM 34-60A (S) Counterintelligence Operations
FM 63-2 Combat Service Support Operations Division
FM 71-1 Tank and Mechanized Infantry Company Team
FM 71-2 The Tank and Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force
FM 71-100 Armored and Mechanized Division Operations
FM 90-6 Mountain Operations
FM 90-10 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT)
FM 90-13 River Crossing Operations
FM 100-2-1 Soviet Army Operations and Tactics
FM 100-2-2 Soviet Army Specialized Warfare and Rear Area Support
FM 100-2-3 The Soviet Army Troops, Organization, and Equipment
FM 100-10 Combat Service Support
FM 100-15 Larger Unit Operations
FM 101-5 Staff Organization and Operations
TRAINING CIRCULARS (TCs)
TC 30-49 (C) QUICKFIX Operations (U)
TC 34-10-1 Remotely Monitored Battlefield System
TC 34-41 (C) Planning Communications Jamming (U)
TC 34-50 Reconnaissance and Surveillance Handbook
TC 34-60 Radio Monitoring Set, AN/TRR-33
TC 34-83 (C) AN/TSQ-114A, TRAILBLAZER Operations (U)
TC 34-84 AN/TLQ-17A(V) Countermeasures Set Operations
TC 34-90 (C) AN\MLQ-34 Tactical Communications Jammer Operations (U)
TC 34-94 Standardized Crew Drill--Establish a Communications Security (COMSEC) Monitor Site
TC 34-95 (C) Radio Receiving Sets AN/TRQ-30* AN/TRQ-32(U)
UNITED STATES SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE DIRECTIVES (USSIDs)
USSID 300 Sterilized Products
USSID 301 Critical Intelligence
USSID 302 Signals Intelligence Alert
USSID 306 Tactical Report
USSID 306(P) Tactical Report
USSID 316 NON-CODEWORD Reporting
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS
JCS Pub 1-02 Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
JCS Pub 12 Tactical Command and Control Planning Guidance and Procedures for Joint Operations, Volume II, Procedures and Formats Basic Encyclopedia
STANDARDIZATION AGREEMENTS (STANAGs)
STANAG 1059 National Distinguishing Letters of Use by NATO Forces
STANAG 2003 Patrol Reports
STANAG 2008 Bombing, Shelling, Mortaring, and Location Reports
STANAG 2014 Operation Orders, Annexes to Operation Orders, and Administration and Logistic Orders
STANAG 2033 Interrogation of Prisoners of War
STANAG 2044 Procedures for Dealing with Prisoners of War (PW)
STANAG 2082 Relief of Combat Troops
STANAG 2084 Handling and Reporting of Captured Enemy Equipment and Documents
STANAG 2097 Nomenclature for Soviet Bloc Army Weapons and Equipment
STANAG 2113 Destruction of Military Technical Equipment (OP)
STANAG 2844 Counterintelligence Procedures
STANAG 2868 Land Force Tactical Doctrine (ATP-35)
STANAG 2936 Intelligence Doctrine--AINTP-1
STANAG 3277 Air Reconnaissance Request/Task Form
STANAG 6004 Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference Report
QUADRIPARTITE STANDARDIZATION AGREEMENTS (QSTAGs)
QSTAG 502 Patrol Reports
QSTAG 506 Operation Orders, Annexes to Operation Orders, and Administration and Logistic Orders
QSTAG 511 Intelligence Reports
QSTAG 170 Interrogation of Prisoners of War
QSTAG 523 Procedures for Dealing with Prisoners of War (PW)
QSTAG 528 Handling and Reporting of Captured Enemy Equipment and Documents
QSTAG 295 Command and Control of Tactical Electronic Warfare in the 1976-85 Time Frame on a Formation of Corps Size
QSTAG 311 Components of Electronic Warfare Information
QSTAG 321 Electronic Warfare Definitions and Terms
QSTAG 492 Electronic Counter-Countermeasures
QSTAG 593 Tactical Signals Intelligence
STANAGs and QSTAGs may be obtained from the Naval Publications and Forms Center (NPFC), 5801 Tabor Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120.
FORMS
DA Form 2028 Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms
PROJECTED PUBLICATIONS
Projected publications are sources of additional information that are scheduled for printing but are not yet available. Upon bring printed, they will be distributed. They may not be obtained from the USA AGF Publications Center until indexed in DA Pamphlet 310-1.
FM 34-40 (S) Electronic Warfare Operations
FM 34-25 Corps Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations
FM 34-37 (S) Echelons Above Corps Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations
COMMAND
Command publications cannot be obtained through Armywide resupply channels. Determine availability by contacting the address shown. Field circulars (FCs) expire three years from the date of publication unless sooner rescinded.
FIELD CIRCULAR
FC 34-118 The Targeting Process, May 1984, US Army Intelligence Center and School, Fort Huachuca, Arizona 85613-7000
FC 71-100 Armored and Mechanized Division and Brigade Operations, May 1984, US Army Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027-6900
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