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Index

Entries are by paragraph number unless stated otherwise.

acclimatization, 1-36, 1-41– high, 1-31, 1-32, 1-36, 5-9, 5-19, 5-30, p. 1-1, p.
1-45, 4-12, 5-8, 5-15, 1-38, 1-40, 1-41, 1-43, 4-2
Figure 2-7, Tables A-4, 1-45 apnea, 1-40
A-5, A-6, A-7 low, 1-44 Army aviation, 2-73, 4-11,
ascent, 1-44 altitude sickness, 1-34, 1-36, 4-20. See also helicopters
changes, 1-41 1-39, Figure 1-7 ARSOF, 2-32
duration, Figure 1-8 acute mountain sickness, ascent, 1-41, 1-53, 2-55, 4-23
factors, Figure 1-8, 1-41 1-44, 1-45, Table A-5
acclimatize, 1-45
ACE, 3-25 high altitude cerebral
effects, 1-37
edema, 1-44, Tables
acetazolamide, 1-45, Table graded, 1-44, Tables
A-5, A-6, A-7
A-5 A-5, A-6, A-7
high altitude pulmonary
acute mountain sickness, staged, 1-44, Tables A-5,
edema, 1-44, Tables
1-44, 1-45, Table A-5 A-6, A-7
A-5, A-6
symptoms, 1-39 assault,
subacute mountain
ADAM, 3-12 sickness, 1-40 climber, 2-68, 2-70,
AH-64D, 1-64, 4-20. See also ambush, 4-25, 4-37, 4-64, Figures 2-11, 4-4
helicopters 4-108, 4-109, 4-110, dismounted, 4-8
airborne, 4-67 4-114, 5-12, p. 5-2 AT4, 1-5, 1-55
assault, p. 4-2 motti and, 4-89 attack, 1-60, 4-32, 4-43, 4-51,
air defense, 3-10 raid and, 4-83, 4-90 4-53, 4-58, 4-60, 4-74–
artillery, 3-18–3-22, 4-1 ammunition, 3-2, 3-11, 3-14, 4-84, 4-85, 4-88, 4-91,
3-15, 4-76, 4-102, 5-6, 4-110, 4-120, 5-13, 5-19,
combined arms for air
5-22 p. 4-12, p. 5-3
defense, 3-19
fuze, 3-12 air, 3-15
support, 3-15–3-16,
4-120 HE, 3-12, 3-14 biological, 3-33
suppression of enemy, VT, 3-12 limitations, 4-74
3-10, 4-15, 4-56 antennas, Figure 3-1 motti and, 4-92
weapons, 4-15 anchor, 2-36 options, 3-16
aircraft, 3-2, 3-8, Figure 3-1 directional, 2-34 reorganization, 4-81
attack, 4-7 grounds and, 2-34–2-36 avalanche, 1-8, 1-9, 1-25,
alpine zones, 1-26 3-4, 3-10, 4-14, 4-27, 4-89,
horizontal, 2-35
p. 5-1, Figures 1-4, 5-5
altitude, 1-36–1-38, 3-8 icing, 2-35
caused by, 3-15
acclimatization, 1-41 antitank weapons, 1-55, 4-31,
causes of, 3-29, 4-6,
effects of, 1-36, 1-37, 4-32, 4-118
4-31
4-12, Figure 1-7, ATGM, 1-55
Tables A-2, A-4, A-6, avenues of approach, 1-54,
ANZAC, p. 2-4 1-55, 2-15, 3-16, 3-20,
A-7
area of operations, 1-58, 3-22, 4-31, 4-43,
1-66, 2-1, 4-43, 4-53, 4-67, 4-60,4-71, 4-84, 4-91,
4-96, 4-99, 4-103, 4-104,

Index-1
FM 3-97.6 ________________________________________________________________________________

4-99, 4-100, 4-104, 4-109, planning considerations, reverse slope, 4-115–4-


4-114, p. 4-1, p. 5-3, 5-32–5-34 117, Figure 4-9
factors of, Figure 2-3 combat net radio, 2-29–2-36 dehydration, 1-32, 1-34, 3-27,
avoidance measures, 1-7 combat service support, 1-60, 5-15, Table A-2
basic mountaineer, 2-68– 2-18, 4-72, 4-113, 4-114, symptoms, 1-34
2-69, p. 5-1, Figure 4-4 5-2, 5-4, 5-8, p. 5-1, Figure demonstrations, feints and,
2-3. See also logistics 4-84
tasks, Figure 2-10
planning considerations, descent, 1-41, 1-44, 2-55,
BFV, 4-8
5-1–5-6, 5-9, 5-16 4-23
biological, 3-33–3-34
command and control, 2-27, dismounted , movement,
BSFV, 3-21 3-23, 4-55, 4-79, 4-113, p. 3-21, pp. 4-1–4-2, Figure
buddy system, 1-37 2-2 2-7
buddy team, 2-75, 5-40 aircraft, 2-33 dismounted mobility, 1-10
camouflage, 2-64, 5-15 communications, 2-28–2-47, classification, 1-15, 1-55,
concealment and, 2-61– 3-17, 3-26, 4-42, 4-95, 1-59, 1-60, 2-66, 4-43,
2-62, 4-94, Figure 2-7 5-30, Figures 2-7, 3-1 5-11, Figure 1-3
snow and, 2-61 effects on, 4-17 DPICMs, 3-12
CFV, 4-8 equipment, 2-28 drivers, 2-72, 5-28, Figure 2-7
chemical, 3-35–3-37 planning, 2-28 dryness, 1-23
chronic fatigue, Table A-1 concealment, 2-11, 2-65, DZ, 5-2
3-14, 4-71, 4-119
civil considerations, 2-22– ECWCS, 5-17
2-24 camouflage and, 4-94,
electronic
Figures 1-10, 2-7
effects of, 2-22 equipment, 2-28
Cordilleran links, Figure 1-1
factors of, 2-24 target acquisition, 3-19
counterattack, 1-60, 1-61,
classes, supply, 5-14–5-24 4-75, 4-82, 4-110, pp. warfare, 3-17, Figure 3-1
climate, 1-34, 2-7, 2-16 4-12–4-13 elevation, See also altitude
continental, 1-17, 1-26 reverse slope and, 4-116 high, 1-8, 1-19, 1-21,
maritime, 1-17, 1-26 countermobility, 4-31-4-33 1-27, 1-29, 1-34,
patterns, 1-16 1-40,1-51,1-53, 3-27,
cover, 3-4, 3-23, 4-109,
3-30, 4-4, Figure 1-6
climbing team, 2-42, 2-46 4-114, 4-118, p. 4-12
low, 1-16, 2-22
clouds, B-2–B-6, B-13, concealment and, 2-11,
Figures 1-4, 3-1 4-3, 4-13, 4-18, 4-19, enemy, 1-57, 1-60, 1-61, 2-6,
4-23, 4-61, 4-68, 4-83, 3-6
lightning and, B-4, B-6
4-94, 4-116, 4-120, defense, 3-12, 3-19, 3-20
rain and, B-4, B-5 5-33, Figure 4-8 detection, 4-3
snow and, B-5 defense, 1-49, 2-19, 4-97 diversion, 4-5
storm and, B-4, B-5, B-6, forms, 4-62–4-69
B-9, B-10 factors, Figure 2-1
operations, 4-93–4-120 observation, 3-38, 4-15
temperature and, B-5
organization, 4-103– position, 1-64
types, Figure B-2 4-114
wind and, B-4, B-6, B-11 targets, 4-18
planning considerations,
cold, 1-46–1-47, 3-30, 3-34 4-95–4-100, 4-118, engineer,
effects of, Tables A-1, 4-120 augmentation and
A-2, A-6, A-7 positions, 2-63, 2-64, employment, 4-34–
2-65 4-35
combat heath support, 5-32–
5-41 preparations, 4-101– mobility and, 4-27, 4-28
evacuation, 5-33, 5-34 4-102 operations, 3-23–3-25,
4-8

Index-2
______________________________________________________________________________ Index

reconnaissance, 1-62– fixed alpine paths, 4-49 weather and, 4-11, 4-15
1-63, 4-105 fixed ropes, 4-4, 4-42, Figure winds and, 4-15
support, 3-2, 4-32, 4-49, 4-6 Hellfire, engagement, 4-19,
4-85, 4-120, 5-11, fog, 1-28, 1-49, 1-51, 3-8, 4-20, Figure 4-2
5-17, 5-25 3-16, 3-30, 4-11, 4-113, high altitude cerebral edema,
envelopment, 2-5, 2-6, 4-67, B-13, Figures 1-4, 3-1, 4-8 1-44, Tables A-5, A-6, A-7
4-91, 4-110. See also force protection, 3-18–3-39 effects, 1-39
turning movement
forecasts, 2-16, B-1–B-14 symptoms, 1-39
environment,
fortifications, 1-62, 2-63–2-65, high altitude pulmonary
dangers, 1-29 3-23, 4-94, 5-22, Figure edema, 1-44, Tables A-5,
effects, 1-48, p. 2-2, 2-7 A-6
Figure 1-10 materials, 5-21 effects, 1-39
physical, 1-1–1-28 nuclear and, 3-31 symptoms, 1-39
equipment, 5-28 rocks, Figure 2-9 human intelligence, p. 2-2
effects on, 1-48–1-55, snow and, 2-63 hygiene, 3-34, Figure 2-8
Figure 1-10
temporary, 3-24 hypoxia, 1-39, Tables A-2,
performance, 1-48
FOX system, 3-37 A-4
supply and, 1-49–1-51,
frontal attack, 4-69 ice fog trails, 1-49
5-10
fuel, 4-9, 4-17 IFV, 4-8
evacuation, 1-47, 2-2, 4-81,
5-24, 5-35–5-36, Figure POL and, 5-19–5-20 mobility and, 4-29
5-4, Tables A-2, A-3, A-4, cookstoves and, 5-20 illness, 1-40, 5-17, 5-41,
A-6 gabions, 2-63, 2-65, 5-21 Figure 2-7. See also
air, Table A-7 altitude sickness
Gallipoli, pp. 2-3–2-4
CHS and, 5-33, 5-34 effects, Figure 1-6
general supplies, 5-18
mountaineer and, 5-32 factors, 1-30
giardiasis, 1-35, Table A-3
training, 5-38 parasitic, 1-35
glaciers, 1-9, 1-10, 1-11
evacuation team, 2-67, 5-36, prevention, 1-30, 1-44
GPS, 3-16
5-37–5-39, Figures 4-4, imagery intelligence, p. 2-2
5-4, 5-5 grazing fire, 1-54, Figure 1-11
infiltration, 2-74, 4-53, 4-63–
training, 4-38 guides, 2-67, 4-39–4-40,
4-69, 4-76, 4-88, 4-97,
4-64, 4-65, 4-66, 5-13,
exploitation, 1-61, 2-26, 2-28, 4-108, 4-109, 4-110, 5-12,
Figure 4-4
3-39, 4-16, 4-47, 4-53, 5-25
4-74, 4-80, 4-82, 4-86, planning, 4-39
injuries, 1-40
4-110, 5-37 training, 4-38
cold, 1-46, 1-47
pursuit and, 4-85 helicopters, 1-64, 1-66, 3-2,
effects, 1-47, Figure 1-6
FARP, 5-19 3-3, 3-6, 3-21, 3-25, 4-11–
4-20, 4-81, 4-83, 4-85, factors, 1-30, Figure 1-9
FASCAM, 3-12, 4-32 4-100, 4-110, 5-21, 5-26, treatment, 1-47
FEBA, 4-106, 4-119 Figure 3-1 installation teams, 2-67,
feints, 4-61 altitude and, 4-11, 4-16 4-45–4-49, 4-66, Figure
demonstrations and, LZ, 4-15 4-4
4-84 maintenance, 5-27 training, 4-38
field artillery, 3-1–3-12 offense, 4-53, 4-55 intelligence preparation of the
reverse slope and, 4-115 battlefield, p. 1-1
planning, 4-12
field phones, 2-41 inversion, 3-35
preparation, 4-14
hands-free, 2-42 biological agents and,
problems, 4-11
3-33
firepower, 3-1–3-17, 4-8 support, 4-11

Index-3
FM 3-97.6 ________________________________________________________________________________

Javelin, 1-55 LZ, 2-20, 3-4, 4-14, 4-15, 4-107, 5-25, Figures 2-5,
key terrain, 1-57, 2-13–2-14, 4-100, 4-118, 5-2, 5-26, 3-1, 4-4
4-26, 4-36, 4-43, 4-51, Figure 3-1, Figure 5-4 enemy, 2-60
4-63, 4-81, 5-12, p. 4-2, p. evacuation and, 5-35 evacuation and, 5-37
5-3 M-19, 2-59 ground, 1-13
analysis of, 2-14 machine guns, 1-54, 4-77, motti and, Figure 4-8
defense, 4-93 4-118
movement and, 4-1–4-49
offense, 4-55 main battle area, 4-103,
planning considerations,
landing area, 1-60 4-106, 4-109–4-112, 4-120
4-1, 4-3
landslides, Figure 1-4 preparations, 4-110
preparations, 4-1
laser, 3-9 maintenance, 2-28, 2-30,
restrictions, 2-33, 4-68,
2-39, 4-35, 5-5, 5-23,
range finders, 2-59 4-85, 4-103, 4-118
Figures 1-10, 2-7
lead climber, 2-67, 2-68 skills, 4-86
mobility and, 4-28
lead climbing teams, 4-41– MOPP, 3-27
parts, Figure 5-3
4-44, 4-64, 4-65, 4-66, p. mortars, 3-6, 3-13–3-14, 5-22
4-12, Figure 4-4 supply and, Figure 5-2
reverse slope and, 4-115
training, 4-38 transportation and, 5-25–
5-28 motti tactics, 4-86–4-92,
leadership, 2-17, 2-25–2-27, Figure 4-8
2-66, p. 2-3 maneuver, 1-54, 1-56, 1-59,
2-1, 2-2, 2-15, 2-22, 2-74, mountain,
effects of, 2-27
3-9, 3-25, 4-18, 4-26, 4-27, characteristics, 1-7–1-9
factors of, 2-25 4-48, 4-60, 4-74, 4-82, classifications, 1-10–1-15
requirements, 2-26 4-84, 4-95
hazards, 1-11
teams, 2-76 forms of, 4-62–4-69
high, 1-2, 1-4, 1-7, 1-9,
training and, 2-26 MANPADS, 3-18, 3-21 1-10, 1-11, 1-22, 1-34,
lightning, 1-26, B-4, B-6, medical 3-8, 4-76
Figure 1-4 support, 1-47, 4-101, living, 2-56, Figure 2-7
storm and, B-10 5-16, 5-24, 5-40. See low , 1-6, 1-10, 1-11,
line of communications, 1-12, also evacuation 1-34
1-13, 1-14, 1-60, 2-2, 5-2, treatment, 1-39, 1-40, mountain leader, 2-71, Figure
p.2-1, p. 5-2 1-46, 5-35, 5-40–5-41, 4-4
local relief, 1-1, 1-10, 1-11 Tables A-1, A-2, A-3,
A-4, A-5, A-6, A-7 tasks, Figure 2-12
logistics, 1-14, 2-2, 2-17, mountain region, 1-3–1-6,
4-32, 4-48, 4-85, 4-95, messenger, 2-47
4-28, Figure 1-1
4-120, 5-1, 5-1, 5-5, 5-9, METT-TC, 1-59, 1-66, 2-2,
4-56, 4-92, 4-104, 5-36, p. Alps, 1-6
5-17. See also combat
service support 4-2 Andes, 1-5
planning considerations, mission, 1-64, 1-66, 2-3–2-5, Balkans, 1-6
5-1–5-6, 5-9, 5-16 3-6, 3-37, 4-36, 4-37, 4-41, Carpathian, 1-6
preparations, 4-1, 4-72, 4-42, 5-5, 5-29, Figures
Cordilleran Belts, 1-3
5-13 3-1, 4-4
Himalayas, 1-6
logistics preparation of the analysis, 2-3, 5-6
Hindu Kush, 1-6, pp.
battlefield, 5-2 mobile reserves, 1-61
5-2–5-3
look-down angles, 4-18 mobility, 1-1, 1-14, 2-5, 2-8,
Pamir Knot, 1-6
LRS, 1-58 2-17, 2-21, 2-66, 2-67,
2-74, 3-2, 3-15, 3-25, 3-26, Pyrennes, 1-6
LRSU, 1-67, 2-32 3-32, 4-26–4-33, 4-36, Rocky Mountains, 1-5
LSDIS, 3-22 4-37, 4-41, 4-52, 4-70, subarctic, 1-9
4-79, 4-82, 4-104, 4-105,
mountaineer

Index-4
______________________________________________________________________________ Index

basic, p. 5-1 fires, 3-6–3-9 orographic lifting, 1-22


evacuation, 5-32 posts, 1-51, 1-60, 1-66, PADS, 3-6
hazard, 1-26, 4-39 3-8, 4-5, 4-78, 4-103, penetration, 4-68
4-108, 4-109, 4-110,
skills, 1-15, 1-60, 4-21, personnel, Figure 3-1
4-114, 5-12
4-36, 4-41, 4-42, 4-53, effects on, 1-29–1-47
4-67, 4-83, 4-101, obstacles, 2-12, 3-23, 4-25,
4-32, 4-37, 4-38, 4-39, support, 4-38, 5-26,
Figures 1-3, 4-4
4-45, 4-75, 4-78, 4-85, 5-29–5-31
training, 1-14, 2-66–2-67,
4-93, 4-98, 4-99, 4-107, physical conditioning, 1-38,
4-38, 5-38, 5-39
4-109, 4-110, 4-116, 5-21, 2-55, 3-27, Figure 2-7
mountaineer teams, 5-37 p. 5-1 plunging fire, Figure 1-11
mountaineering, 2-66–2-71, countermobility and, 4-31 POL, 3-39, 5-10
4-45, p. 4-12, Figure 2-7
evacuation and, 5-37, fuel and, 5-19–5-20
general levels, 2-56 5-39
positioning, defense, 4-101
installations, 4-4, 4-46, mobility and, 4-26, 4-27
Figure 4-6 precipitation, 1-24–1-28,
motti and, 4-89 3-12, B-12, Figures 1-6,
planning considerations,
retrograde and, 4-118 3-1
4-39
OCOKA, 2-7 nuclear and, 3-30
movement, 5-13
offense, 2-19, p. 4-11, Figure PSYOP, 2-24
artillery positioning and,
4-10 pursuit, exploitation and, 4-85
3-2–3-5
attack, 4-74–4-84 RAAMS, 1-65, 3-6, 3-12,
dismounted, 4-21–4-25,
5-11, Figure 4-3 maneuver, 4-62–4-69 3-22, 4-17, 4-20, 4-108,
missions, 2-4 4-114, p. 2-2, Figure 3-1
mobility and, 4-1–4-49
movement to contact, 4- raid,
mounted, 4-7–4-20, 4-10,
Figure 4-1 70–4-73 ambush and, 4-83
obstacles and, 4-25 operations, 4-26, 4-50–4- motti and, 4-89
92 rear area and, 4-113
planning considerations,
4-1, 4-3, 4-10 planning considerations, rain, 1-17, 1-18, 1-25, 3-30,
4-53–4-57, 4-75 B-4, B-5, Figures 1-4, 3-1.
preparations, 4-1
preparations, 4-58–4-61, See also precipitation
supply, Figure 4-1
4-72 snow and, 1-25
to contact, 4-70–4-73,
transition to, 4-102, 4- range estimation, 1-50, 1-51,
4-75
115 1-54, 2-59
MSE, 2-31, 2-37
OH-58D, 1-64. See also effects, 1-50
navigation, 2-57, 4-13, 4-65, helicopters
Figure 2-7 rations,
operational readiness, 2-19
NBC, 3-26–3-27, Figure 2-7 cold weather, 5-15
operations, aerial, p. 5-1
nuclear, 3-28–3-32, Figure UGR, 5-14
defensive, 4-93–4-120
3-2 water and, 5-14–5-17
offensive, 4-50–4-92
nutrition, 1-30, 1-31–1-35, rear area, 4-34–4-35, 4-86,
1-45, 5-14, 5-15, Figure retrograde, 4-118 4-88, 4-101, 4-110, 4-113–
1-6, Tables A-1, A-5 security, 2-30, 4-104– 4-114, 5-12
NVG, 3-9, 3-22, 4-42, 4-93 4-108 reconnaissance, 1-56–1-65,
observation, stay-behind, 4-119– 2-8, 4-22, 4-42, 4-43, 4-52,
4-120 4-58, 4-72, 4-94, 4-108,
aerial, 3-39
supply, p. 5-1 4-118, 4-120, 5-2, 5-13, p.
defense, 4-106 5-3, Figure 4-8
training, 2-20
fields of fire and, 2-10, aerial, 1-58, 1-64–1-65,
Figure 2-2 vertical, 2-20
5-12

Index-5
FM 3-97.6 ________________________________________________________________________________

assets, 1-57 SHORAD, 3-22 supply, 1-1, 1-51, 2-28, 3-2,


defense, 4-96, 4-101, sickness, 1-47, 3-27. See 3-21, 3-39, 4-15, 4-38,
4-103 also altitude; illness 4-45, 4-49, 4-76, 4-88,
4-94, 4-110, 4-113, 4-120,
engineer, 1-62–1-63 signals,
5-5, 5-7–5-24, p. 5-2
evacuation and, 5-36 audio, 2-43
aerial, 5-26
ground, 1-58, 1-59, 1-62 general, 2-43–2-46, p.
ammunition, 5-22
in force, 1-61 2-2
classes of, 5-14–5-24
motti and, 4-89 physical , 2-45–2-46
fuel, 5-19
night, 1-64 visual, 2-44
maintenance and, Figure
overhead, 1-64–1-65 SINCGARS, 2-29–2-31
5-2
planning, 1-63 situation, assessment of, 2-1–
medical, 5-24
2-24
requirements, 1-58 preparations, 5-13
sleep, 1-44
surveillance and, 1-56– operations, p. 5-1
1-67, 2-74, 1-28 disturbances, 1-40
routes, 3-10, 3-38, 5-1,
weather, 1-64 small arms, 1-52–1-53, 3-4,
5-11–5-13, p. 5-2
4-115, 4-116
repair parts, 5-23, Figure 5-3 transportation and, 5-26
smoke, 3-12, 3-38–3-39
reserves, 1-61, 4-9, 4-80, 4- vehicles and, 5-10
95, 4-100–4-112, p. 4-1 snipers, 1-67, 2-60
surveillance, 1-66–1-67, 3-19,
retrograde, 4-25, 4-118 snow, 1-2, 1-8, 1-9, 1-10,
4-106
1-11, 1-17, 1-18, 1-23,
reverse slope, 1-65, 3-8, tactical combat force, 4-114
1-25, 1-26, 2-61, 3-10,
3-11, 3-12, 3-13, 4-19,
3-30, 3-31, 3-34, 4-14, B-5, tactical operations center, 5-4
4-78, 4-102, 4-110
p. 4-12, Figures 1-4, 3-1 target detection, Figure 1-10
defense, 4-115–4-117
blindness, Figure 1-4 targeting, 1-53, 3-10–3-11
defense, Figure 4-9
danger, 1-8, 1-52 targets, 1-50, 1-55, 3-4, 3-6,
risk management, p. 2-3,
detection, 2-62 3-8, 3-15, 3-16, 3-17, 3-20,
Figure 2-12
effects of, 1-50, 3-12, 4-16, 4-110, 4-113
Riva Ridge, pp. 4-11–4-13
3-32 detection of, 3-22
roped climbing team, 2-68
fortification, 2-63 electronic, 3-19
routes, 1-60
motti and, 4-89 enemy, 4-18
descent, 1-7
types, 1-8 laser, 4-19
safe, 1-9
wind and, B-11 teams,
satellite communications,
wire and, 2-39 development, 2-75–2-76
2-32
SOF, 2-71 leadership, 2-76
Satukandav Pass, pp. 5-2–
5-3 special purpose teams, 2-68, temperature, 1-20–1-21,
4-36–4-49, Figure 4-4 1-46, B-5, Figures 1-5, 1-6,
screen, 4-104, 4-105, 4-106,
stay-behind, 3-1
4-107, 4-109
operations, 4-119–4-120 biological agents and,
screening crest, 3-6
3-34
security, 4-42, 5-25 planning, 4-120
chemical agents and,
area, 4-98, 4-103, 4-104, storms, 1-20, 1-27, 3-16,
3-37
4-107, 4-110, 4-114, 4-11, B-4, B-5, B-6, B-9,
Figure 1-4 effects of, 3-12
5-11, 5-12
patterns, 1-18 fluctuations, 1-21, 1-23
operations, 4-104–4-108
systems, 1-18 inversion, 1-20
SEE, 3-25
sunburn, Figure 1-4 terrain, 1-2–1-15, 3-6, 3-22,
sensors, 4-108
Figures 1-3, 3-1
SHELREPS, 3-6

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attributes, 1-14 CHS and, 5-34 equipment and, 2-58–


characteristics, 1-1 evacuation, 5-35 2-60
effects of, 1-50, 1-51, maintenance and, 5-25– laser, 3-9
2-56 5-28 performance, 1-48
effects on, 2-29 planning considerations, positioning, 3-6, 4-8
operational terrain levels, 5-1, 5-25 systems, 3-6
1-10, 1-12–1-15, 2-1, supply and, 5-10, 5-11 wind and, 2-59
2-3, 2-4, 2-11, 4-37, troops and support available, weather, 1-16–1-28, 2-16,
4-43, Figure 4-4 2-17–2-20 3-11, 3-12, 3-16, 4-25,
ranges, 1-3 turning movement, 2-5, 4-67. 4-43, 4-100, p. 2-2, p. 5-1
restrictions, 1-55, 1-62 See also envelopment applying indicators, B-7–
scree, 1-7 U2, 1-58, 3-8, p. 2-2 B-14
slope, 1-7 UAV, smoke and, 3-39 bad, B-7
talus, 1-7 vegetation, 1-7, 1-20, 1-24 chemical and, 3-36
vertical, 2-8 vehicles, 1-8, 2-38, 2-39, effects of, 1-19, 2-56,
weather and, 2-7–2-16 2-46, 3-2, 3-15, 3-25, 4-7– 3-17, 4-25, 4-94, 4-98,
4-10, 5-2, 5-7, 5-11, 5-19, 5-15, 5-26, 5-30,
thunderstorms, 1-26, B-10
5-22, 5-25, Figure 3-1 Figure 1-4
time available, 1-45, 1-59,
ambush, 4-7 fair, B-13–B-14
2-21, 3-6, 3-7, 3-9, 3-11,
3-16, 3-21, 3-24, 3-27, 4-1, maintenance, 5-27 indicators, B-1–B-6
4-6, 4-15, 4-17, 4-20, 4-22, mobility and, 4-29, 4-30 mobility and, 4-1, 4-28
4-29, 4-32, 4-39, 4-56, parts, 5-23 NBC, 3-26
4-58, 4-64, 4-72, 4-74,
problems, 4-9 planning and, 1-28, 2-9,
4-83, 4-96, 4-101, 4-104,
supply and, 5-10 4-96
4-107, 4-110, Figure 2-4
Venturi effect, 1-22 rear area and, 4-113
tobacco, 1-32
visibility, 1-38, 1-49, 4-18 supplies and, 5-18
TOW, 1-55
effects of, 4-94 wind, 1-18, 1-19, 1-20, 1-22–
traffic control point, 4-26, 4-47
1-23, 1-26, 3-32, 3-33, B-4,
training, 1-46, 1-47, 2-9, limited, 2-9, 2-57, 2-73,
B-6, B-11, Figures 1-4,
2-48–2-76, 5-5 4-22, 4-25, 4-36, 4-38,
4-11, 1-5, 1-6, 3-1
4-43, 4-45, 4-52, 4-53,
areas, Figure 2-6 chemical and, 3-35
4-63, 4-68, 4-74, 4-83,
driver, 2-72 4-113, 4-114, Figure dangers, Figure 1-5
evacuation, 5-38 4-8 direction, 1-22, 1-23
initial assessment of, water, 1-30, 1-34, 1-35, 2-22, effects of, 1-24, 1-49,
2-53–2-54 3-34, 5-2, 5-20, p. 5-3, 2-59, 3-12, 3-38
leadership and, 2-48– Table A-3
storm and, B-9, B-10
2-51 planning considerations,
windchill, 1-23, Figures 1-4,
mountain living, Figure 5-16
1-5
2-8 purify, 1-35, 5-17
wire, 3-12, Figure 3-1
mountaineer, 1-14, 2-66– supply of, 5-16
difficulties, 2-38, 2-39,
2-67, 4-38, 5-38, 5-39, weapons, 1-50, 3-5, 3-11, 2-40
p. 4-13 3-14, 3-18, 3-19, 3-25,
field phones and, 2-38–
preparation, Figure 2-7 4-94, 5-6, 5-28
2-42
requirements, 2-54 antitank, 4-8
rope and, 2-42
sniper, 1-9 effects, 1-49, 1-53,
WP, 3-14
transportation, 2-12, 4-26, Figure 1-10
4-59, 5-7, 5-21

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