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Report Date: 10 Jan 2024
    Summary Report for Staff Drill Task
    Drill Number: 71-CORP-D7176
    Drill Title: React to Suspected Jamming or Communications Compromise
    Status: Approved
    Status Date: 10 Jan 2024
    Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
    Destruction Notice: None
    Foreign Disclosure: FD1 - This training product has been reviewed by the training developers in coordination with the Ft.
    Leavenworth, KS, foreign disclosure officer. This training product can be used to instruct international military students from all
    approved countries without restrictions.
    Drill Data
    Proponent: 71 - Mission Command (Collective)
    Drill Type: Staff
    Approved:
    Obsolete:
    Restricted Read: No
    Route To ArmyU Reviewer: Yes
    ArmyU Reviewed: Compliant in accordance with current regulation and policy
    ArmyU Comments: Status changed from ArmyU Review to Return to Manager for Additional Work on Wed Jan 10 08: 59:03 EST 2024.
    Compliant
    Safety Level: Low
    Conditions:
    The corps receives an order from higher headquarters or the commander derives a mission to react to suspected jamming or
    communication compromise. The commander provides guidance on reacting to jamming or suspected communications in a dynamic and
    complex operational environment. Hybrid threat(s) contest the unit's objectives in all five domains (air, land, sea, space, and
    cyberspace), the information environment, and the electromagnetic spectrum. All eight operational variables of PMESII-PT are
    present and dynamic. The order from higher headquarters includes all applicable overlays and or graphics, area of operation (AO)
    boundaries, control measures, and criteria for subsequent tactical actions. The command has communications with subordinate units,
    adjacent units, and higher headquarters. The commander has organized the four components of the command and control system to
    support decision making, facilitate communication, and conduct operations.
    Note: Conduct the drill using the mission partner network (MPN) for foreign-partner information-sharing or conduct the operation as if
    foreign partners are on the network, realistically portraying an environment where the Army will likely conduct operations in a
    combined theater. Produces orders, estimates and other staff products on the SECRET//RELEASABLE (S//REL) network while
    retaining non-releasable or not releasable to foreign nationals (NOFORN) information on the secret internet protocol router network
    (SIPRNET). Deployed units regularly operate mission-specific multinational information networks, and the Army will soon migrate most
    operations and training to the Releasable-Persistent Training Environment (R-PTE).
    Environment: Some iterations of this drill should be performed with degraded command and control networks, degraded conditions in
    the electromagnetic spectrum, and/or degraded, denied, and disrupted space operations environment (D3SOE).
     Standard MOPP 4 conditions do not exist for this task. See the MOPP 4 statement for specific conditions.
    Standards:
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    The corps react to suspected jamming or communications compromise following commander's guidance and standard operating
    procedures. The staff takes appropriate steps to resolve problems at the local level and to protect mission command systems. The
    corps maintains continuous communications throughout operations. The staff react to suspected jamming or communications
    commitment with 100 percent adherence to established timelines, higher headquarters commander's intent, the Army Ethic, ATP 3-
     12.3, and standard operating procedure (SOP), while adhering to the GO / NO-GO criteria without mistake.
    Drill Statements:
                                                                 DANGER
     Leaders have an inherent responsibility to conduct risk management to ensure the safety of all Soldiers and
     promote mission accomplishment.
                                                               WARNING
     Risk management is the Army's primary decision-making process to identify hazards, reduce risk, and
     prevent both accidental and tactical loss. All Soldiers have the responsibility to learn and understand the risks
     associated with this task.
                                                                CAUTION
     Identifying hazards and controlling risks across the full spectrum of Army functions, operations, and activities
     is the responsibility of all Soldiers.
    Safety: In a training environment, leaders must perform a risk assessment in accordance with current Risk Management Doctrine.
    Leaders will complete the current Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet in accordance with the TRADOC Safety Officer during the
    planning and completion of each task and sub-task by assessing mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available-
    time available and civil considerations, ( METT-TC). Note: During MOPP training, leaders must ensure personnel are monitored for
    potential heat injury. Local policies and procedures must be followed during times of increased heat category in order to avoid heat
    related injury. Consider the MOPP work/rest cycles and water replacement guidelines IAW current CBRN doctrine. Refer to GTA
    05-08-012 INDIVIDUAL SAFETY CARD.
    Environment: Environmental protection is not just the law but the right thing to do. It is a continuous process and starts with deliberate
    planning. Always be alert to ways to protect our environment during training and missions. In doing so, you will contribute to the
    sustainment of our training resources while protecting people and the environment from harmful effects. Refer to the current
    Environmental Considerations manual and the current GTA Environmental-related Risk Assessment card. Refer to GTA 05-08-002
    ENVIRONMENTAL-RELATED RISK ASSESSMENT.
    Cue: The staff identifies jamming or loses communications with other headquarters on a network and react to suspected jamming or
    communications compromise.
    Note: For questions, concerns, or comments, please contact:usomy.leavenworth.tradoc.list.mission-command-coe-dot-
    ted@army.mil.
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    Coaching Point: Validate the SOP is current, and the staff is familiar with the performance measure within this drill.
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                                                                     TASK STEPS
     1. The corps' operators identify electromagnetic interference (EMI).
     2. The corps' operators determine if the electromagnetic interference is obvious or subtle jamming.
     3. The corps' operators recognize jamming and electromagnetic interference.
        to. Determines whether electromagnetic interference is internal or external to the radio.
          (1) Performs equipment troubleshooting in technical manual for the equipment (verify frequency, cable, and antenna
    connections, communications security devices).
           (2) Determine start and stop times or duration of EMI.
           (3) Identifies EMI effect (interfering voice, noise, static).
           (4) Identifies other emitters in area.
           (5) Communicates with nearby operators for similar problems.
           (6) Reports EMI to G-6.
        b. Determines whether electromagnetic interference is jamming or unintentional.
        c. The G-6 reports jamming and electromagnetic interference incidents using the joint spectrum interference resolution report-
    online (JSIR-Online) on the secret internet protocol router network (SIPRNet), or manually using the JSIR format found in Appendix D
    of ATP 3-12.3 , electronic warfare techniques.
     4. The staff overcomes jamming and electromagnetic interference.
             • Continues to operate.
             • Improves the signal-to-jamming ratio. •
             Adjusts the receiver. •
             Increases the transmitter power output. •
             Adjusts or changes the antenna. •
             Establishes a RETRANS station. •
             Relocate the antenna. •
             Uses an alternate path for communications. •
             Changes the frequencies. •
             Acquire another satellite. •
             Ensures timely downloading and installing software upgrades. •
             Uses directional antennas (omnidirectional, bi-directional, and unidirectional.
     5. Once the interference is overcome, the staff summarizes employment of defensive measures used to protect friendly systems
    from enemy EW
            activities. • Careful siting of radio
            equipment. • Employment of directional
            antennas. • Uses lowest power
            required. • Stays off the air unless absolutely
            necessary. • Employs a random schedule if
            one is used. • Employs proper radio techniques and continues operation.
    (Asterisks indicates a leader performance step.)
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                                                                TASK MEASURES
      1. The corps' operators identified electromagnetic interference (EMI).
      2. The corps' operators determined whether the electromagnetic interference was obvious or subtle jamming.
      3. The corps' operators recognized jamming and electromagnetic interference.
      4. The staff overcame jamming and electromagnetic interference.
      5. Once the interference was overcome, the staff summarized employment of defensive measures used to protect friendly systems from
    enemy EW activities.
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    Talk:
    a.Orientation: The objective of this drill is to react to jamming or suspected communications compromise without degradation to the
    mission.
    b.Safety: Emphasize that following the SOP and EW protocols are critical for preventing compromise of the system.
    c.Demonstration: Have the staff conduct a rehearsal of concept of the SOP.
    d.Explanation: Refer to the performance measures and explain what each member of the staff must do to react to jamming or
    suspected communications compromise.
    e.Unit Instructions: The staff is coordinating current operations and receives a report of jamming or suspected communications
    compromise.
    Walking:
      1. Refer to the performance measures and have staff members perform their step slowly at first as the leader talks them through the
    process.
      2. Continue to rehear, increase speed of execution each iteration.
    Run:
    a.Run-Through Instructions: The staff should practice this drill until they can perform the drill according to the standards and
    without the drill book or coaching form the leader.
    b.Coaching Point: Validate the SOP is current, and the staff is familiar with the performance measure within this drill.
    c.Performance Instructions: Rehear this drill in accordance with (IAW) performance measures.
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    Equipment (LIN)
      Step ID                     L.I.N.                                             Nomenclature                                           Qty
    No equipment specified
    Material Items (NSN)
    Step ID                  NSN                          L.I.N.                                    Title                                     Qty
    No material items specified
    Support Personnel
      Personnel Type                                   Description                               school            Qty           Remarks
    No support personnel specified
    TADSS
    Step ID TADSS ID                         Title                                                              Product Type            Qty
              20-101                         Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability -Multi-      DVC                     1
                                             Resolution Federation - Standard Configuration
                71-20                        Common Hardware Platform (CHP)                                     DVC                     1
    Supporting Individual Tasks
    Step ID Task ID                                  Status        Task Title
                011-47Z-2014                         Approved Perform Tactical Communications Procedures
                   150-029-0007                      Approved Produce Electronic Warfare Products in Support of the Military Decision
                                                                 Making Process (MDMP)
    Prerequisite Individual Tasks
    Step ID Task ID                                  Status                      Task Title
    No prerequisite individual tasks specified
    Supporting Collective Tasks
    Step ID Task ID                                  Status        Title
                71-DIV-5102                          Approved Conduct Degraded Communications Operations
    Prerequisite Collective Tasks
    Step ID Task ID                                  Status        Title
    No prerequisite collective tasks specified
    Supporting Drill Tasks
    Step ID Drill ID                                 Status        Drill Title
    Not supporting drill tasks specified
    OPFOR
    Task Number                      Title                                                                                          Status
    Not supporting OPFOR tasks specified
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    REFERENCES
    step       Reference ID        Reference Name                       Required Primary Source Information
    number
               ATP 3-12.3          ELECTRONIC WARFARE                   Forks      Forks
                                   TECHNIQUES
               ATP 6-02.53         Techniques for Tactical Radio        Forks      No
                                   operations
               FM 3-12             Cyberspace Operations and            Forks      No
                                   Electromagnetic Warfare.
               FM 6-0              Commander and Staff Organization     Forks      No
                                   and Operations
               LOCAL SOP           LOCAL SOP                            Forks      No
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    Training Setup
    Training Set up: The training site should provide the following: a. An area large enough to complete a "react to suspected jamming or
    communications compromise" rehearsal. b. Stands off from other vehicles and personnel. c. Validates the table(s) of organization and
    equipment (TOE), assigned personnel and equipment, weapons, vehicles, and communication equipment/command and control
    systems are present and serviceable for this drill.
    Training Facilities
    Facility ID                  Facility Name                                                     Facility Type
    No Training Facilities
    DODIC
    DODIC                                 Yam                                                                               Qty
    Not DODIC
    Associated Documents
    Media ID Media         Title                                                                                 Subtitle
                Type
    Unassociated Documents
    GLOSSARY TERMS
    Glossary Term            Definition
    No glossary terms specified
    ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
    Acronym/Abbreviation                  Definition
    No acronyms/abbreviations specified
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