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Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain - The Official U.S. Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures Manual ATTP 3-06.11 (FM 3-06.11), June 2011 (Paperback)
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Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain - The Official U.S. Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures Manual ATTP 3-06.11 (FM 3-06.11), June 2011 (Paperback)
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Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (ATTP) 3-06.11 establishes
doctrine for combined arms operations in urban terrain for the
brigade combat team (BCT) and battalion/squadron commanders and
staffs, company/troop commanders, small-unit leaders, and
individual Soldiers. The continued trend worldwide of urban growth
and the shift of populations from rural to urban areas continues to
affect Army operations. The urban environment, consisting of
complex terrain, dense populations, and integrated infrastructures,
is the predominant operational environment in which Army forces
currently operate. Each urban environment is unique and differs
because of the combinations presented by the enemy, the urban area
itself, the major operation of which it may be part (or the focus),
and always changing societal and geopolitical considerations. Enemy
forces will take advantage of this complex environment by
intermingling with the populace. ATTP 3-06.11 describes the
fundamental principles, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP)
of urban operations (UO) across full spectrum operations, using the
UO operational construct (understand, shape, engage, consolidate,
and transition) to outline the discussions. ATTP 3-06.11 is based
on current BCT structure and lessons learned from ongoing UO.
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