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Figure 3–12. Movement box, multiple firing points, and fixed or moving targets (3) Composite danger zones. (a) CALFEXs (Army) and CAXs (Marine Corps) involve combined arms teams conducting coordinated fire and maneuver training in executing the assault, seizure, and defense of appropriate objectives. Tactical air support may be included with appropriate WDZs. Combining multiple danger zones for a CALFEX/CAX scenario is the definitive application of danger zones. Regardless of the number and types of danger zones a CALFEX/CAX requires, a systematic approach will result in successful definition of each LSDZ/SDZ/WDZ and allow training to be safely accomplished. (b) Danger zones of multiple weapon systems in a CALFEX/CAX scenario result in a composite LSDZ/SDZ/WDZ. The composite LSDZ/SDZ/WDZ identifies total real estate requirements at a given sequence (or phase) of the exercise. Numerous sequenced or time-phased composite danger zones may exist depending on the complexity of a particular CALFEX/CAX. Figure 3–13 is a composite SDZ. 22 DA PAM 385–63 • 16 April 2014