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Tactical Employment of Mortars (ATTP 3-21.90 / FM 7-90 / MCWP 3-15.2) (Paperback)
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Tactical Employment of Mortars (ATTP 3-21.90 / FM 7-90 / MCWP 3-15.2) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R456
Discovery Miles 4 560
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This Army and Marine Corps multiservice publication serves as
doctrinal reference for the employment of mortar squads, sections,
and platoons. It contains guidance on tactics and techniques that
mortar units use to execute their part of combat operations
described in battalion-, squadron-, troop-, and company-level
manuals. This publication also contains guidance on how a mortar
unit's fires and displacement are best planned and employed to
sustain a commander's intent for fire support. The target audience
of this publication includes mortar squad, section, and platoon
leaders, company and battalion commanders, battalion staff
officers, and all others responsible for controlling and
coordinating fire support during combined arms operations. Training
developers also use this manual as a source document for combat
critical tasks. Combat developers use this manual when refining and
revising operational concepts for Infantry and reconnaissance
mortar organizations. This publication serves as the primary
reference for both resident and nonresident mortar tactical
employment instruction. This publication is not intended to be used
alone. It is part of a set of doctrinal and training publications
that together provide the depth and detail necessary to train and
employ mortar units. Users must be familiar with appropriate
company- and battalion-level maneuver manuals as well as
mortar-related drills and collective tasks. When employing mortars,
Army and Marine Corps units use similar tactics and techniques.
However, the differences are few at the battalion command level and
below. Differences between the services' terms and definitions are
more apparent when introducing or discussing general subjects, such
as warfighting functions, tactical operations, and unit
organizations. Detailed explanations of these differences are
beyond the scope of this manual. They are, however, identified
where appropriate and different terms are combined when possible.
For example, sustainment/logistics is used to identify the Army's
sustainment and the Marine Corps' logistic functions.
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