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12 Cards in this Set
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Downed driver drill |
Vehicle commander takes control of steering wheel, third person pulls driver out |
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Bailout drill |
Dismount cold side of vehicle, assume hasty fire position at rear of vehicle, hot side fires until clear to dismount from cold side, and takes up firing position at front of vehicle |
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Hasty vehicle recovery drill |
Vehicle commander hooks up disabled vehicle, steers and brakes and moves to rally point to set up a more stable means of towing |
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In stride vehicle recovery drill |
Recovery vehicle moves along side disabled vehicle, vehicle commander and driver hook up tow straps and release straps, recovery vehicle continues to move forward pulling the vehicle out. |
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Dismount/remount procedures |
Call is made by vehicle commander Protect space between vehicles, rear security stays to side of vehicles, use weapons to motion civilians back, fire back if fired upon, remount when vehicles move forward |
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React to contact: blow through |
Speed up, signal direction of enemy, return fire, move to rally point, establish 360° security, report, continue mission |
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Blocking |
Physically block the road with a vehicle to prevent traffic from intermingling with your convoy |
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Bumping |
Replacement of one blocking vehicle with another |
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Driver and vehicle commander observations and field of fire |
Driver: observes 0900-1300 Field of fire 0900-1100 VC: observes 1100-1500 Field of fire 1300-1500 |
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Characteristics of a roadside IED or VBIED |
Abandoned vehicles Vehicles parked where they don't belong Vehicles with loose wires hanging off them |
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5 C's for IEDs |
Confirm the suspected IED sighting Clear the area surrounding the IED (min 300m) Cordon off and secure the area Control entry and exit to area Check for secondary device |
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What is vehicle hardening? |
Kevlar blankets Armor plating Ballistics glass Sand bags |