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.human intelligence-gathering systems (HUMINT)." Location of threat reserves that can counterattackMultispectral imagery (MSI) from satellites can giveassault units.the engineer terrain detachment a bird s-eye view of the" Location of threat artillery that can range crossingarea of operations.Satellite images, the largest 185sites, staging areas, and approaches.kilometers by 185 kilometers, can be used to identify" Location and condition of existing crossing sites.key terrain and provide crossing locations.They can" River width, depth, and velocity.provide information concerning river depth and tur-" River bottom conditions and profile.bidity and can be used to identify line of site for" Bank height, slope, and stability.weapons and communications systems.With MSITerrain and Threat 2-5 FM 90-13/FMFM 7-26 Part One.General ProceduresMore information requirements are  operation forces (SOF) can conduct reconnaissance" Previous threat tactics defending water obstacles.operations or deep patrols to obtain needed informa-" Condition of near-shore and far-shore road nets.tion.Organic reconnaissance swimmers from the corps" Flood plain trafficability.bridge companies obtain far-shore, near-shore, riverbottom, and underwater obstacle information.LocalInformation Collectioninhabitants provide additional information aboutEngineer units have the primary responsibility tobridges, river flow, bank stability, road network, fordcollect the terrain information needed for riversites, and other river conditions.Normal intelligencecrossings.If the river is under friendly control, engineercollection assets develop the picture of the threatunits collect river, bank, and route information.If it isdefense necessary for templating.not, maneuver reconnaissance units with attachedengineer, long-range surveillance (LRSU), or special2-6 Terrain and Threat [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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