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Combat Army Chemical Operations Conduct Smsoke OperationsConduct Smsoke OperationsGeneralGeneral cont'dContentsContents cont'dImportant NoticeIntroductionIntroduction cont'dLesson 1 Predict the Effects of Weather and Terrain on SmokeFigure 1. Formation of a smoke screenType of Smsoke ScreensLearning Event 2 Predict Effects of Terrain on Smoke Figure 2. Effects of trees and small buildingsFigure 4. Eddy or swirl effectsFigure 6. Up-slope and down-slope windsFigure 7. Land and sea breezesFigure 8. Wind speed estimateFigure 9. Temperature gradient conditionsPractice Exercise for Lesson 1 Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 cont'dAnswer to Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Plan Smoke OperationsPassive Defense MeasuresTable 1. Smoke generator unit capabilities.Table 2. Smoke generator operations planning guideMission RequestTable 3. Planning considerations tableTable 3. (continued)METT-T ConsiderationsLearning Event 3 Conduct Smoke ReconnaisanceLearning Event 4 Determining Spacing of Smoke GeneratorsFigure 10. Generator spacing guideLearning Event 6 Establishing Security and Safety Requirements for Smoke Generators PositionsEstablishing Security and Safety Requirements for Smoke Generators PositionsPractice Exercise for Lesson 2Answer to Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Control Smoke OperationsFigure 11. Smoke operation overlay.Figure 12. Smoke sector assignment overlayMovement TechniquesBounding Overwatch cont'dFigure 13. Smoke squad position diagramLimited visibility conditionsStaggered Column or Combat ColumnLearning Event 3 Establish Smoke Position Mobile Smoke TechniquesBounding TechniqueLearning Event 4 Direct Activities at a Smoke Control Point Figure 14. Example log sheetLearning Event 5 Control Smoke ProductionLearning Event 6 Conduct Resupply OperationsRear Area OperationsFiled Expident Class III Refueling MethodsPractice Exercise for Lesson 3Answer to Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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Army Chemical Operations Conduct Smsoke OperationsConduct Smsoke OperationsGeneralGeneral cont'dContentsContents cont'dImportant NoticeIntroductionIntroduction cont'dLesson 1 Predict the Effects of Weather and Terrain on SmokeFigure 1. Formation of a smoke screenType of Smsoke ScreensLearning Event 2 Predict Effects of Terrain on Smoke Figure 2. Effects of trees and small buildingsFigure 4. Eddy or swirl effectsFigure 6. Up-slope and down-slope windsFigure 7. Land and sea breezesFigure 8. Wind speed estimateFigure 9. Temperature gradient conditionsPractice Exercise for Lesson 1 Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 cont'dAnswer to Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Plan Smoke OperationsPassive Defense MeasuresTable 1. Smoke generator unit capabilities.Table 2. Smoke generator operations planning guideMission RequestTable 3. Planning considerations tableTable 3. (continued)METT-T ConsiderationsLearning Event 3 Conduct Smoke ReconnaisanceLearning Event 4 Determining Spacing of Smoke GeneratorsFigure 10. Generator spacing guideLearning Event 6 Establishing Security and Safety Requirements for Smoke Generators PositionsEstablishing Security and Safety Requirements for Smoke Generators PositionsPractice Exercise for Lesson 2Answer to Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Control Smoke OperationsFigure 11. Smoke operation overlay.Figure 12. Smoke sector assignment overlayMovement TechniquesBounding Overwatch cont'dFigure 13. Smoke squad position diagramLimited visibility conditionsStaggered Column or Combat ColumnLearning Event 3 Establish Smoke Position Mobile Smoke TechniquesBounding TechniqueLearning Event 4 Direct Activities at a Smoke Control Point Figure 14. Example log sheetLearning Event 5 Control Smoke ProductionLearning Event 6 Conduct Resupply OperationsRear Area OperationsFiled Expident Class III Refueling MethodsPractice Exercise for Lesson 3Answer to Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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Conduct Smsoke OperationsConduct Smsoke OperationsGeneralGeneral cont'dContentsContents cont'dImportant NoticeIntroductionIntroduction cont'dLesson 1 Predict the Effects of Weather and Terrain on SmokeFigure 1. Formation of a smoke screenType of Smsoke ScreensLearning Event 2 Predict Effects of Terrain on Smoke Figure 2. Effects of trees and small buildingsFigure 4. Eddy or swirl effectsFigure 6. Up-slope and down-slope windsFigure 7. Land and sea breezesFigure 8. Wind speed estimateFigure 9. Temperature gradient conditionsPractice Exercise for Lesson 1 Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 cont'dAnswer to Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Plan Smoke OperationsPassive Defense MeasuresTable 1. Smoke generator unit capabilities.Table 2. Smoke generator operations planning guideMission RequestTable 3. Planning considerations tableTable 3. (continued)METT-T ConsiderationsLearning Event 3 Conduct Smoke ReconnaisanceLearning Event 4 Determining Spacing of Smoke GeneratorsFigure 10. Generator spacing guideLearning Event 6 Establishing Security and Safety Requirements for Smoke Generators PositionsEstablishing Security and Safety Requirements for Smoke Generators PositionsPractice Exercise for Lesson 2Answer to Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Control Smoke OperationsFigure 11. Smoke operation overlay.Figure 12. Smoke sector assignment overlayMovement TechniquesBounding Overwatch cont'dFigure 13. Smoke squad position diagramLimited visibility conditionsStaggered Column or Combat ColumnLearning Event 3 Establish Smoke Position Mobile Smoke TechniquesBounding TechniqueLearning Event 4 Direct Activities at a Smoke Control Point Figure 14. Example log sheetLearning Event 5 Control Smoke ProductionLearning Event 6 Conduct Resupply OperationsRear Area OperationsFiled Expident Class III Refueling MethodsPractice Exercise for Lesson 3Answer to Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseBlank PageBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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