CHP4 Assault Support
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support aircraft, provide air mobility for personnel, supplies and equipment, combat utility support, Close Air Support (CAS), and other air support for the landing force during ship-to-shore movement | show 🗑
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show | Marine Medium Tiltrotor (VMM) squadron; Marine Heavy Helicopter (HMH) Squadron; Marine Light / Attack Helicopter (HMLA) Squadron; Marine Aerial Refueler / Transport (VMGR)
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Describe VMM and its associated aircraft | show 🗑
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show | Conducts CAS (UH-1 Huey / AH-1W Cobra)
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show | Conducts internal/external heavy-lift operations (CH-53 Super Stalion)
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Describe VMGR and its associated aircraft | show 🗑
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Name the two categories of Assault Support Mission | show 🗑
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provide the most economcial and effecient use of assets. 2 types: Scheduled - Requested in advance, and On Call - Assets are positioned close enough to provide a timely response | show 🗑
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missions outside the ATO cycle that arise suddenly. Launched in support of any requesting unit within the MAGTF | show 🗑
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State the general limitations related to assault support operations | show 🗑
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show | Combat assault support ; air delivery; air-to-air refueling; Air evacuation; Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP); Air Logistical Support
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Provides mobility for MAGTF forces. It rapidly deploys forces, bypasses obstacles, or redeploys forces to meet the enemy threat | show 🗑
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transport equipment and supplies to Forward Operating Bases (FOBS) or remote areas | show 🗑
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show | Air-to-Air REfueling
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show | Air evacuation
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an implied task associated with all MAGTF operations. Specially trained and briefed aircrews with a task-organized force from the Ground Combat Element are assigned to perfrom ____ missions. | show 🗑
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Fixed wing aircraft perform ________ by providing assault support of Marine ground forces in much the same manner as helicopters | show 🗑
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show | Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP)
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show | Air delivery
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show | AAR
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show | Combat Assault
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show | provides the MAGTF commander ability to concentrate his strength against selected enemy weaknessess using speed and surprise. It povides operational / tactical mobility /logistics support to the MAGTF
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show | •mobility to the MAGTF.-Exploit opportunities presented by the enemy or created by friendly forces.Rapidly concentrate combat power at the most advantageous time and place. maintain the tempo of operations and the momentum of the attack. (TEAM)
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show | provide air mobility for personnel, supplies and equipment, combat utility support, Close Air Support (CAS), and other air support for the landing force during ship-to-shore movement.
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show | employed to deliver troops, equipment, and supplies to areas beyond the range limitations of the helicopter.
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VMM Mission essential tasks | show 🗑
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show | The mission of the HMM squadron
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HMM mission essential tasks include | show 🗑
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1)support the MAGTF commander during expeditionary, Joint, or combined operations. 2)assault support transport of heavy equipment, combat troops, and supplies. performed day/night all weather conditions. 3) only heavy-lift asset for the Marine Corps. | show 🗑
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show | 1) av ops from expeditionary sea-based sites
2) av ops from expeditionary shore-based sites
3) Air delivery, evacuation, trap, combat assault transport
4) Conduct rapid insertion / extraction
5) Provide aviation-delivered ground refueling
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provide aerial refueling service in support of Fleet Marine Force (FMF) air operations. Its also provides assault air transport for personnel, equipment, and supplies. | show 🗑
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show | 1) Conduct aviation operations from expeditionary shore-based sites
2) Conduct combat assault transport/air delivery 3)Conduct air refueling
4)Provide aviation-delivered ground refueling
5)battlefield illumination
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1) support the MAGTF commander during expeditionary, Joint, or combined operations. 2) provide Offensive Air Support (OAS), utility support, armed escort, and airborne supporting arms coordination. 3)day/night/all wx. | show 🗑
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show | 1)av ops from expeditionary shore-based sites
2)av ops from expeditionary sea-based sites
2)CAS 3) AI 4) AR 5) SCAR 6) FAC
7) aerial escort
8) TRAP 9) AAW 10) Air Defense
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show | Medical evacuation
Airborne command and control
Battlefield illumination
Air-to-Air Refueling (AAR)
Close Air Support (Harvest Hawk)
(MCARB)
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Fixed-wing operations | show 🗑
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show | Aircraft availability
Lift requirements
Aircraft capabilities
Threat analysis
Escort and fire support requirements
Time, space, and logistical requirements
Unit proficiency level
(CPLATE)
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Ground considerations
Air considerations
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show | 1)tactical integrity of units 2) equipment to be air-transported 3) equipment to be assigned to rear and follow-up echelons 3) air movement plans and forms (Air Assault Support Landing Table [AASLT]) (TARP)
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show | 1)Provide Aircraft Availability Table and capacities 2)Coordinate assignment of aircraft serials for takeoffs and landings 3)Provide ground handling for securing equipment in the marshalling area 4)Provide in-flight safety services
(GASS)
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show | 1) into and out of unprepared landing areas for loading 2) Loading troops/cargo while hovering 3) cover by use of terrain 4)speed in the battle area 5) Bypas obstacles
6)Operating from cvn 7)low ceilings/reduced vis ops 8)Transport supplies
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show | 1) Greater logistic support requiredl 2)Noise may compromise position 3) Operations are degraded during bad wx.4) Lift capabilities are affected by alt/hum/temp. 5)loads require careful calculation 6) vulnerable to weapons.
LNWLLW
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show | 1) Rapid Ground Refueling (RGR) 2)can fly 200 nm, land short. 3)DASC OPS 4) has its own radar for terminal guidance. 5) battlefield illumination. 5) deliver 58,000 lbs of fuel
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show | Requires escort or needs to stand off.
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show | capability to quickly move MAGTF forces and equipment throughout the battlespace
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Advantages of assault support: | show 🗑
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show | Limited visibility
Weather
Landing Zone (LZ) identification
Reduced radius of action
Communications
Enemy defenses
Required escort support
(CREWLV)
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Assault support operations allow the commander to | show 🗑
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Efficient execution of assault support operations requires thorough knowledge of | show 🗑
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show | Air to Air Refuelling
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show | Detailed Planning, Assigned and briefed aircrews, confirmation of survivors and locations (PAC)
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provides mobility for MAGTF forces. Rapidly deploys forces, bypasses obstacles, or redeploys forces to meet enemy threat. provides the MAGTF commander options. allows the MAGTF commander to effect a rapid buildup at time and location of his choosing. | show 🗑
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transport equipment and supplies to Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) or remote areas. Airdrops (parachute or free fall) deliver equipment and supplies. | show 🗑
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Conducted when surface or helicopter transport cannot fulfill resupply requirements due to range, closed communications lines, lack of adequate airfields, prohibitive ground tactical situation, high tonnage, or the need to reduce response time | show 🗑
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Best Drop Zone is what? | show 🗑
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TRAP missions are conducted only when: | show 🗑
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show | Air logistical support
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