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Army Intelligence Intelligence Preparation of the BattlefieldIntelligence Preparation of the BattlefieldSubcourse Overview Table of Contents Table of Contents - ContinuedLesson 1. IPB ProcessPart A: Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) OverviewPart B - OrganizationFigure 1-1. The IPB Process.Part C - IPB ProcessFigure 1-2. IPB Templates (continued).Figure 1-2. IPB Template (concluded).Lesson 1. Practice ExerciseLesson One Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 2: Areas of Operation/Interest and Terrain AnalystPart A - Areas of Operations/InterestFigure 2-2. Areas of Operations.Figure 2-3. Areas of Interest.Figure 2-4. AI times.Part B - IPB Terrain AnalysisObservation and fields of fireFigure 2-6. Horizontal LOSFigure 2-7. Horizontal visibility (FofF).Concealment and CoverPart C - Terrain Analysis ProcessPart D - Identifying Gaps in Terrain DataTable 2-1 Terrain Factor Matrix.Part E - Development of Terrain Factors OverlaysFigure 2-11. Vegetation Overlay.Figure 2-13. Built-up Areas, Lines of Communication, and Hydrology Overlay.Part F - How to Measure SlopesFigure 2-14. Percent of Slope Overlay.Part G - Developing the Combined Obstacles OverlayPart H - Identifying Avenues of ApproachFigure 2-18. Avenue of Approach for Tank Division.Figure 2-19. Avenues of Approach Overlay.Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Answer Key FeedbackLesson 3. IPB Weather Analysis and Use of Chemical and Biological AgentsPart A - Weather AnalysisPart A - Weather Analysis - ContinuedPart A - Weather Analysis - ContinuedPart A - Weather Analysis - ContinuedPart B - Weather Analysis GraphicsFigure 3-1. Hydrology and Fog Area Weather Overlay.Figure 3-2. Rain Effects Weather Overlay.Figure 3-4. Cloud Cover Weather with Canopy Closure Overlay.Table 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations.Table 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations. - ContinuedTable 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations. - ContinuedTable 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations. - ContinuedTable 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations. - ContinuedThe primary weather productsLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 4: IPB Threat EvaluationPart A: Order of Battle Data BasePart B: Template DevelopmentPart B: Template Development - ContinuedTable 4-1. Doctrinal Template Requirements Matrix.Table 4-2. Doctrinal Template Systems Matrix.Part B: Template Development - ContinuedPart B: Template Development - ContinuedFigure 4-3. Doctrinal template: MRR tactical march.Figure 4-4. Doctrinal template: MRB (BMP) defense.Figure 4-5. Doctrinal template: MRR (BMP) main attack prebattle formation (breakthrough)Figure 4-6. Doctrinal template: MRD (primary attack) with RAGS and DAGS.Part B: Template Development - ContinuedLesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 5: IPB Threat IntegrationFigure 5-1. Threat Integration Process.Threat Integration Figure 5-2. Doctrinal Template: MRR as lead element of an MRD.Figure 5-4. Situation Template: MRR with unit dispositions adjusted to terrain constraints.Threat Integration - ContinuedFigure 5-5. Event Template.Table 5-1. Event Analysis Matrix.Threat Integration - ContinuedThreat Integration - ContinuedFigure 5-6. Decision Support Template Showing TAIs and DPs.Table 5-2. Decision Support Matrix.Lesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 6. Preparation and Use of IPB ProductsPart A - Situation TemplateFigure 6-1. Situation Template of MRR Superimposed on MC Without Regard to Terrain.Figure 6-2. MRR Reconfigured to Fit Terrain (First Snapshot).Figure 6-4. MRR Reconfigured in a Type Deployment (Final Snapshot).Figure 6-5. MRD Communication Links to Regiments.Figure 6-6. Effects of Terrain on MRD Communication Links.Figure 6-7. Use of Radio Relay Stations.Figure 6-8. Command Post Relocation.Figure 6-9. Intercept Sensor Deployment.Part B - Event Template and Event Analysis MatrixTable 6 IPB Uses and Products.Figure 6-10. Event Template Development.Part B - Event Template and Event Analysis Matrix - ContinuedFigure 6-11. Combined Event/Decision Support Matrix.Part C - Decision Support TemplateFigure 6-12. Decision Support Template.Lesson 6. Practice ExerciseLesson 6. Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 7: IPB of Air Defense, Counter Air, and Air OperationsIntroduction Part A - Battle Area EvaluationFigure 7-2. Soviet SAM Effective Ranges.Part B - Terrain AnalysisFigure 7-3. Oblique LOS (ground).Figure 7-5. Vertical LOS.Concealment and Cover ObstaclesKey Terrain Avenues of Approach Figure 7-6. Example of an avenue of approach.Figure 7-8. Example of an air avenue of approach cross section for an MiG-27 (FLOGGER).Part C - Weather AnalysisFigure 7-9. Wind effects on air avenue of approach.Precipitation Cloud Cover Figure 7-10. Example of the effects of cloud cover on an air avenue of approach.Part D - Threat EvaluationPart D - Threat Evaluation - ContinuedPart D - Threat Evaluation - ContinuedPart E - Threat IntegrationFigure 7-11. Doctrinal template for an air assault operation.Figure 7-13. Example of an air defense situation template.Figure 7-14. Air threat (rotary-wing).Figure 7-15. Air event template.Lesson 7 Practice ExerciseLesson 7. Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 8: IPB and Collection PlanningPart A - Collection ManagementPart B - Collection PlanFigure 8 Collection Plan with Event Analysis Matrix.Part B - Collection Plan - ContinuedLesson 8. Practice ExerciseLesson 8 Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackBlank Page Blank Page Blank Page Blank Page
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Intelligence Preparation of the BattlefieldIntelligence Preparation of the BattlefieldSubcourse Overview Table of Contents Table of Contents - ContinuedLesson 1. IPB ProcessPart A: Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) OverviewPart B - OrganizationFigure 1-1. The IPB Process.Part C - IPB ProcessFigure 1-2. IPB Templates (continued).Figure 1-2. IPB Template (concluded).Lesson 1. Practice ExerciseLesson One Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 2: Areas of Operation/Interest and Terrain AnalystPart A - Areas of Operations/InterestFigure 2-2. Areas of Operations.Figure 2-3. Areas of Interest.Figure 2-4. AI times.Part B - IPB Terrain AnalysisObservation and fields of fireFigure 2-6. Horizontal LOSFigure 2-7. Horizontal visibility (FofF).Concealment and CoverPart C - Terrain Analysis ProcessPart D - Identifying Gaps in Terrain DataTable 2-1 Terrain Factor Matrix.Part E - Development of Terrain Factors OverlaysFigure 2-11. Vegetation Overlay.Figure 2-13. Built-up Areas, Lines of Communication, and Hydrology Overlay.Part F - How to Measure SlopesFigure 2-14. Percent of Slope Overlay.Part G - Developing the Combined Obstacles OverlayPart H - Identifying Avenues of ApproachFigure 2-18. Avenue of Approach for Tank Division.Figure 2-19. Avenues of Approach Overlay.Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Answer Key FeedbackLesson 3. IPB Weather Analysis and Use of Chemical and Biological AgentsPart A - Weather AnalysisPart A - Weather Analysis - ContinuedPart A - Weather Analysis - ContinuedPart A - Weather Analysis - ContinuedPart B - Weather Analysis GraphicsFigure 3-1. Hydrology and Fog Area Weather Overlay.Figure 3-2. Rain Effects Weather Overlay.Figure 3-4. Cloud Cover Weather with Canopy Closure Overlay.Table 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations.Table 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations. - ContinuedTable 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations. - ContinuedTable 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations. - ContinuedTable 3-2. Effects of Weather on Tactical Operations. - ContinuedThe primary weather productsLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 4: IPB Threat EvaluationPart A: Order of Battle Data BasePart B: Template DevelopmentPart B: Template Development - ContinuedTable 4-1. Doctrinal Template Requirements Matrix.Table 4-2. Doctrinal Template Systems Matrix.Part B: Template Development - ContinuedPart B: Template Development - ContinuedFigure 4-3. Doctrinal template: MRR tactical march.Figure 4-4. Doctrinal template: MRB (BMP) defense.Figure 4-5. Doctrinal template: MRR (BMP) main attack prebattle formation (breakthrough)Figure 4-6. Doctrinal template: MRD (primary attack) with RAGS and DAGS.Part B: Template Development - ContinuedLesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 5: IPB Threat IntegrationFigure 5-1. Threat Integration Process.Threat Integration Figure 5-2. Doctrinal Template: MRR as lead element of an MRD.Figure 5-4. Situation Template: MRR with unit dispositions adjusted to terrain constraints.Threat Integration - ContinuedFigure 5-5. Event Template.Table 5-1. Event Analysis Matrix.Threat Integration - ContinuedThreat Integration - ContinuedFigure 5-6. Decision Support Template Showing TAIs and DPs.Table 5-2. Decision Support Matrix.Lesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 6. Preparation and Use of IPB ProductsPart A - Situation TemplateFigure 6-1. Situation Template of MRR Superimposed on MC Without Regard to Terrain.Figure 6-2. MRR Reconfigured to Fit Terrain (First Snapshot).Figure 6-4. MRR Reconfigured in a Type Deployment (Final Snapshot).Figure 6-5. MRD Communication Links to Regiments.Figure 6-6. Effects of Terrain on MRD Communication Links.Figure 6-7. Use of Radio Relay Stations.Figure 6-8. Command Post Relocation.Figure 6-9. Intercept Sensor Deployment.Part B - Event Template and Event Analysis MatrixTable 6 IPB Uses and Products.Figure 6-10. Event Template Development.Part B - Event Template and Event Analysis Matrix - ContinuedFigure 6-11. Combined Event/Decision Support Matrix.Part C - Decision Support TemplateFigure 6-12. Decision Support Template.Lesson 6. Practice ExerciseLesson 6. Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 7: IPB of Air Defense, Counter Air, and Air OperationsIntroduction Part A - Battle Area EvaluationFigure 7-2. Soviet SAM Effective Ranges.Part B - Terrain AnalysisFigure 7-3. Oblique LOS (ground).Figure 7-5. Vertical LOS.Concealment and Cover ObstaclesKey Terrain Avenues of Approach Figure 7-6. Example of an avenue of approach.Figure 7-8. Example of an air avenue of approach cross section for an MiG-27 (FLOGGER).Part C - Weather AnalysisFigure 7-9. Wind effects on air avenue of approach.Precipitation Cloud Cover Figure 7-10. Example of the effects of cloud cover on an air avenue of approach.Part D - Threat EvaluationPart D - Threat Evaluation - ContinuedPart D - Threat Evaluation - ContinuedPart E - Threat IntegrationFigure 7-11. Doctrinal template for an air assault operation.Figure 7-13. Example of an air defense situation template.Figure 7-14. Air threat (rotary-wing).Figure 7-15. Air event template.Lesson 7 Practice ExerciseLesson 7. Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackLesson 8: IPB and Collection PlanningPart A - Collection ManagementPart B - Collection PlanFigure 8 Collection Plan with Event Analysis Matrix.Part B - Collection Plan - ContinuedLesson 8. Practice ExerciseLesson 8 Practice Exercise Answer Key FeedbackBlank Page Blank Page Blank Page Blank Page
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