FM-3-09 Fire Support and Field Artillery Operations Download

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Contents iv FM 3-09 30 April 2020 Figure B-15. Critical friendly zone example ................................................................................. B-17 Figure B-16. Call for fire zone example ....................................................................................... B-18 Figure B-17. Artillery target intelligence zone .............................................................................. B-19 Figure B-18. Censor zone example ............................................................................................. B-20 Figure B-19. Common sensor boundary example ....................................................................... B-21 Figure B-20. Airspace coordination area example ...................................................................... B-23 Tables Introductory Table 1. New, modified, and rescinded terms ............................................................ viii Introductory Table 2. New, modified, and rescinded acronyms........................................................ ix Table 2-1. Fire support titles at brigade and above ....................................................................... 2-2 Table 3-1. Crosswalk of operations, joint targeting cycle, D3A, MDMP, and fire support task ... 3-13 Table 3-2. Clearance of fires responsibilities ............................................................................... 3-18 Table 3-3. Fire support element during receipt of mission .......................................................... 3-19 Table 3-4. Fire support element during mission analysis ............................................................ 3-21 Table 3-5. Nested Commanders’ intent examples at JFLCC and division levels ........................ 3-23 Table 3-6. Description of scheme of fires .................................................................................... 3-24 Table 3-7. Fire support element during course of action development ....................................... 3-27 Table 3-8. Example of minimum force protection package for FA systems ................................ 3-28 Table 3-9. Analysis of course of action (wargame) ..................................................................... 3-29 Table 3-10. Course of action comparison .................................................................................... 3-31 Table 3-11. Course of action approval......................................................................................... 3-32 Table 3-12. Orders production ..................................................................................................... 3-33 Table 4-1. The Seven Field Artillery inherent responsibilities in Army support relationships ........ 4-9 Table A-1. Fire Support Task Development Checklist ................................................................... A-1 Table A-2. Example fire support task............................................................................................. A-3 Table A-3. Sample matrix for each fire support task ..................................................................... A-5 Table A-4. A completed matrix example for fire support tasks (referred as TTLODAC) ............... A-6 Table A-5. Sample matrix for fire support tasks (referred as PLOT-CR)....................................... A-7 Table A-6. A completed matrix example for fire support tasks (referred as PLOT-CR) ................ A-8 Table A-7. Example of an essential field artillery task ................................................................... A-9 Table A-8. Essential Field Artillery Task Example ....................................................................... A-11 Table A-9. A completed example of field artillery task (referred as TTLODAC) .......................... A-12 Table A-10. An example of a completed field artillery task (referred as TTLODAC) ................... A-14 Table A-11. Attack guidance matrix (example) ............................................................................ A-16 Table C-1. The five requirements for accurate predicted fire in fully operational and degraded operations ................................................................................................................... C-4