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36 reviewsISBN 10: 1734888008
ISBN 13: 9781734888003
Author: Matthew Luke
Do you want to become an elite combat tactician and leader of men? Then master infantry tactics with the best-selling Full-Color manual on the subject—over 10,000 copies sold! (Also available in Spanish, French, and German.) Written by U.S. Army Special Forces Veterans.
Small Unit Tactics is your best guide for mastering the art of using soldiers in squads and platoons to conduct warfare. It is straight to the point with its easy to understand, step-by-step instructions. You will learn to:
Move behind enemy lines with little to no footprint while maintaining 360-degree security.
React to surprise enemy contact by performing a U.S. Army-standard "Battle Drill 1."
Employ tactics to destroy the enemy by executing a Linear, L-shaped, K-shaped, T-shaped, V-shaped, or X-shaped ambush.
Withdraw methodically and orderly without a trace after destroying the enemy.
These tactics apply to both conventional and guerrilla warfare, as well as their military simulations. To fully explain them, Small Unit Tactics offers detailed, real-life examples in a narrative format to guide you through every phase of a successful mission. And to make explanations even easier, there are over 170 full-color diagrams and photos of real-world tactics. Visit the official Matthew Luke Publishing website to download every high-resolution diagram for free!
Ready to prepare for war? Then acquire these battle-proven skills to plan attacks, outmaneuver opponents, and lead men in any situation!
1. The Secret Code (Definitions)
Individual Soldiers
Groups of Soldiers
Leadership Positions
Other
2. The Secret Ideas (Concepts)
Safety Procedures
Communications
Other
3. Traveling by Vehicle
Loading a Truck
Transport to Drop-off Site
Exiting a Truck
Traveling by Helicopter
4. Traveling by Foot (Individual Soldiers)
Moving Through Terrain to Your Advantage
Going to the Prone, Taking a Knee, and Taking Off Rucks
5. Traveling by Foot (Elements)
Moving Through Terrain to Your Advantage
Emergency Meetup Areas (En Route Rally-Points)
Responsibility for Land Navigation
Counting People (Choke-Points)
Rear Security
6. Traveling by Foot (Formations)
Wedge Formation
Modified-Wedge (Staggered Column) Formation
Platoon Movement Formations
Detecting the Enemy (SLLS)
Short/Security-Halt Formation
Initial Location after Exiting Vehicles (Initial Rally-Point)
7. Crossing a Road or Draw (Linear Danger Area)
Choosing a Crossing Location
Choosing How to Cross
Blast Formation
Bumping/Scrolling Formation
Deliberate Formation
Draw Crossing Formation
Actions on Detection
Enemy Attack During LDA Crossing
8. Crossing a Field (Open Danger Area)
Directly Crossing the Area (Bounding)
Going around the Area
9. The Enemy Shoots at Joe (Battle Drill 2)
Individual Soldiers React-to-Contact
Individual Movement Techniques (IMT)
Contact Element Reacts to Contact
Headquarters Reacts to Contact
Far Element Reacts to Contact
10. Joe Returns Fire (Battle Drills 1, 3, and 4)
Assaulting a Location (Battle Drill 4)
Bold-flank Maneuver (Battle Drill 1)
Bold-flank Variations
Break-Contact (Battle Drill 3)
Break-Contact Variations
11. Cleaning up after Assaulting (Specialty Teams)
Enemy Prisoner of War (EPW) Team
Aid and Litter Team
Demolition Team
12. Withdrawal from Area after Assaulting
13. Medical Evacuation
Evacuating by Foot
Evacuating by Ambulance Exchange
Evacuating by Helicopter
14. Fire Support
Firing Artillery and Mortars (Call for Fire)
Close Air Support
15. Contingencies
React-to-Sniper
React-to-Artillery and Mortars (Indirect Fire)
React-to-Mine (Improvised Explosive Device)
Fixing a Split Element
Reacting from Non-Standard Formation
Enemy from Multiple or Changing Locations
16. Creating the Long-Halt
Preventing Rear Attack (Counter-Tracking)
Organizing a Halt (Emplacing around a Reference Point)
Grouping Soldiers (Strong-Point/Crow's Foot)
360-Degree Security (Assigning Sectors-of-Fire)
17. Creating the Objective Rally-Point
Equipment Check (COW-T)
Splitting Elements (GOTWA)
Leader's Recon of the Squad ORP
Surveillance and Observation Position (S&O)
Actions at Long-Halt during Leader's Recon
Recombining Elements (Near and Far Recognition Signals)
Occupation of the Objective Rally-Point
18. Creating the Ambush
Leader's Recon of Release-Point, S&O, and Killzone
Leader's Recon of Support and Assault
Leader's Recon of Security Positions
Allocating Leadership
Occupation of the Release-Point
Emplacement of Security and EWAC
Methods of Emplacing Support and Assault
Emplacement of Support
Emplacement of Assault and SPARC
Coordinating Sectors-of-Fire
Emplacing Claymores and Final Steps
Platoon Area Ambush
19. Platoon Point Ambush
Leader's Recon of the Platoon Formation
Platoon Formation
Leader's Recon of the Objective
Occupation of the Objective
Location of Platoon Leadership
20. Contingencies
Running Out of Time (Hasty Emplacement)
Compromise during Emplacement
Ambush at a Bend in the Road
Unidirectional Ambush (T and V)
Ambush for Anti-Ambush Patrols (K and X)
No Radio Communications with Security
Other Ambush Types
21. Squad Ambush
Initiating the Ambush
Assaulting the Objective
Withdrawal from the Objective
22. Platoon Point Ambush
Weapons Squad Assault
23. Vehicle Clearing
One Vehicle
Multiple Vehicles
24. Contingencies
Dismounted Enemy Patrol
Enemy Stops Outside of the Killzone
Enemy Patrol Is Wider than the Killzone
Counter Ambush from Behind the Objective
Enemy Quick Reaction Force and Harassing Ambush
Assault Leader Is Combat Ineffective
Patrol Leader Is Combat Ineffective
Security Is Combat Ineffective
Explosive Device in the Killzone
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