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Lead Responsibilities - P-12240070
Pop-Up Attacks

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T-45C TS, ADV & IUT ONFP-04
Multi-Plane ONAV
X.
Attack Communication 4.7.1.3.4, 4.7.1.3.1
Sg 1, fr 20
Lesson Organization
A. Target call
ROAD RECCE LECTURE
* Attack
* Mission
1.
Scan for targets from forward visibility limit back to
communication
* Stagegoalsand
requirements
* Pop-upattacks
5 miles in front of the section
* Routes and charts
* Leadchange
* Enroutesprocedures
* RTB
* Road recce combat
* Safety
2.
Don't call targets closer than 5 miles (no closer than
spread
* Lowaltitudetask
* Lead and wingman
tip of probe)
management
responsibilities
* Review
* Section maneuvering
3.
Call in order:
Sg 1, fr 21
Attack Communications
Target Call
a.
Side of road
b.
Distance
c.
Description
4.
Continue to describe target until wingman calls tally
or pop-up begins
5.
Describe target area from "big" to "small" details
6.
Lead delegates target responsibilities
Sg 1, fr 22
Attack Communications
Pop-Up Call
EXAMPLE: "Itchy will take out the hangar, Scratchy
crater the runway"
a.
Practice comm cadence between lead and
wingman
7.
If wingman has no tally, the call would be "Scratchy
get your nose up, Itchy's popping"
Sg 1, fr 23
8.
Lead should be low on all attacks
Attack Communications
Roll-In/Role Definition
9.
High pilot (wingman) must call "visual" or "blind"
followed by "visual" or "off, high cover"
(4-03) Original
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