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SITUATION
As a commander, you must plan your offensive concepts using tanks and mechanized infantry. You must also understand Threat defensive tactics, movement, and control measures as you conduct your movement to contact. |
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In order to pick the time, place, method of attack, and strike the enemy at the unexpected time and place, you must have the offensive characteristics of
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The firepower of tanks, ITV, and BFVs are used in conjunction with supporting artillery, mortar, and close air support. When you mass fires, you
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A. Gain fire superiority over the enemy. |
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B. Will facilitate the enemy maneuver ability. |
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C. Place your security forces in a more advantageous position. |
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D. Contain the overwatch element of the enemy force. |
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You must organize your force to maximize the capabilities of both your mechanized infantry and tanks. The role of the attached mechanized infantry in tank-heavy teams is to
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A. Provide mobile protected firepower to assist the team's advance. |
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B. Assist the advance of your tanks. |
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C. Clear paths for dismounted infantry through wire. |
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D. Neutralize fortified positions with direct fire. |
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Threat defense that is utilized when the advance is going to be halted for more than a few hours, is
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Threat defenses are based on a series of mutually supporting defensive positions protected by mines and obstacles. The main strength of this defense comes from
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The commitment of the reserve is the most critical decision of the task force commander. The reserve may be assigned to
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Movement to contact is an offensive operation, designed to gain or regain contact with the enemy. In conducting a movement to contact, you must organize in
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The assault of a thoroughly prepared strongpoint is most difficult of all offensive missions. The most obvious problem in overcoming a fortified strongpoint is
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