What are the principles of Defence (DAMROD)?
Depth
All round defence
Mutual Support
Reserves
Offensive Spirit
Deception and concealment
For use during a reece patrol, what does SWATTI stand for?
Strength
Weapons
Arcs
Type of position
Tactics
Intentions
For use during a recce patrol what doe SLAMMAG stand for?
Strength
Location
Aids
Morale
Methods
Aims
Ground
What does SCRIM stand for when Identifying vehicles?
Shape
Colour
Registration
Identifying Marks
Make/Model
What does A-HS stand for to identify a person?
Age
Build
Clothing/Colour
Distinguishing marks
Elevation
Face
gair
Hair
Sex
A fire control order should always be?
Clear
Loud
As an Order
Pauses
What are two methods of engaging a moving target?
Tracking
Ambush
What are the principles of battle procedure?
Concurrent Activity
Anticipation at all levels
Knowledge of the grouping system
Efficient skills and drills
What are the 4 types of fire control orders?
Full
Brief
Individual
Delayed
What does PACESSDO stand for?
Protection
Ammunition
Casualties
Equipment
Searches
Sitrep
Dig in/Deploy
Orders
What does OFM stand for?
Observatin
Fire
Movement
What are the six section battle drills?
Prep for battle
Reaction to effective enemy fire
Enemy Location
Suppress the enemy
The Attack
Regroup
What are 5 formations that can be used as a section?
Arrowhead
File
Single File
Extended Line
Half Attack
What are the platoon battle drills?
Prep for battle
reaction to any section coming under effective enemy fire
The attack
Re-Org
What are the 5 types of patrols?
Fighting
Standing
Recce
Clearance
Reassurance
What are the frontline scales of ammunition for a rifleman?
330 rounds
What are the 5 stages for occupying a harbour?
Selection
Occupation
Clearance Patrols
Sentries
Work Routine
What are 6 methods of target indication?
Direct Method
Reference Points
Clock Ray
Tracer
Hand Angles
Binoculars
What is the sequence of a file control order?
Group
Range
Indication
Type of Fire
What are three basic platoon formations?
Column
One up, two back
Two up, one back
What is the aim of battle procedure?
TO ensure the frontline soldier is launched into battle without waste of time with minimum fuss, knowing exactly what he needs to do, how he’s going to do it and what fire support he will be given.
What are the five groupings of an ambush?
Cut-Offs
Killing Group
Rear Protection Group
Reserves/QRF
Indirect Fires
What does OCOKA stand for?
Observation
Cover and Concealment
Obstacles
Key Terrain
Avenues of approach
What are the 4Cs?
Confirm
Clear
Cordon
Control