ATP-3-09-24 The Field Artillery Brigade Download

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Chapter 5 5-12 ATP 3-09.24 30 March 2022 Location and planned scheme of maneuver for subordinate units. Route characteristics such as route classification, width, obstructions, steep slopes, sharp curves, and type of roadway surface. Two-way, all-weather trafficability. Classification of bridges and culverts. Requirements for traffic control such as at choke points, congested areas, confusing intersections, or along built-up areas. Number and locations of crossover routes from the main supply route to alternate supply routes. Requirements for repair, upgrade, or maintenance of the route, fording sites, and bridges. Route vulnerabilities that must be protected. This can include bridges, fords, built-up areas, and choke points. Enemy threats such as air attack, conventional and unconventional tactics, mines, ambushes, and chemical strikes. Known or likely locations of enemy penetrations, attacks, chemical strikes, or obstacles. Known or potential dislocated civilian movements that must be controlled or monitored.