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The action cards provided by UOTC is meant to be used as a quick reference for radio reports, standards such as rates of fire, bounding, actions on contact/casualty, acronyms and more. The cards range from lower up to higher command levels and is provided as material for a course. The cards are concise and brief so the player can print the cards and compile them for easy use when taking a specific slot. | The action cards provided by UOTC is meant to be used as a quick reference for radio reports, standards such as rates of fire, bounding, actions on contact/casualty, acronyms and more. The cards range from lower up to higher command levels and is provided as material for a course. The cards are concise and brief so the player can print the cards and compile them for easy use when taking a specific slot. | ||
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== Radio Telephone Operator Card == | == Radio Telephone Operator Card == |
Revision as of 22:14, 9 February 2015
Contents
Overview
The action cards provided by UOTC is meant to be used as a quick reference for radio reports, standards such as rates of fire, bounding, actions on contact/casualty, acronyms and more. The cards range from lower up to higher command levels and is provided as material for a course. The cards are concise and brief so the player can print the cards and compile them for easy use when taking a specific slot.
This page serves as the collection of action cards with each section containing a link to a printable version of the action card desired.
Radio Telephone Operator Card
Radio Check
A radio check is conducted to ensure all players and call signs are on the right channel and frequency. It is conducted before the mission begins in order to assure effective communication and no one are on the wrong net. It can be done on all levels from fire team to company and upwards. As a standard always check in in the numerical order of your callsign (1,2,3,4..) or in a specified order given in the message.
- Initiate traffic
- Message (Radio check)
- Confirm message
- End traffic
Example:
"1st squad, this is Dave"
"In order of Abe, Bill, Charlie, Dwight, Erick. Radio check, over"
"Abe, loud and clear, over"
"Bill, loud and clear" over
And so on..
"This is Dave. Read you all loud and clear, out"
"All callsigns, this is A6R. Radio check, over"
"1'6R. Loud and clear, over"
"2'6R. Loud and clear, over"
And so on...
"This is A6R. Read you all loud and clear, out"
SALTA
Used for sending a contact report on platoon level and upwards.
- Size of the enemy
- Activity of the enemy
- Location of the enemy
- Time of sighting or contact
- Action taken by own forces
Example:
"6, this is 1. Contact report, over"
"This is 6, send, over"
"Enemy infantry section. Moving in staggered column. MSR (Main supply Route) Iron from south to north at grid 123 456. Time now. My squad is on line ready to engage. I'll continue observing the enemy, over"
"Copy. Hold in position. 6, out"
"6, this is 1. Contact report, over"
"This is 6, send, over"
"One T-72. Opened fire with canon on my squad. Located at grid 123 456 on the western side of the church in hull down position. 2 minutes ago. I have disengaged and moved back, over"
"Copy. Hold in position. 6, out"
SITREP
A situation report is given to a superior upon your own initiative or his request. This report is meant to attain situational awareness on the situation and location of a callsign.
- Initiate traffic
- Grid of callsign's location and displacement
- Situation at grid
- Own actions
- Support needed(optional)
Example:
"1, this is 6. Send SITREP, over"
"This is 1. I am located at 123 456 in column moving west. I was in contact with an enemy team patrolling near the MSR running from north to south. I destroyed the contact and are on my way back to the platoon. I have one man wounded and unable to walk. Request the medic ready at CCP on arrival, over"
"Copy. Medic is ready, out"
LOCSTAT
The location status report is used for quickly attaining a callsign's position.
- Initiate traffic
- Grid of callsign's location and displacement
Example:
"1, this is 6. Send LOCSTAT, over"
"This is 1. Grid 123 456. Stationary on wedge towards north, over"
"Solid copy, out"
Request For Fire Support
A request for fire support is usually called in by someone other than a Forward Observer (Artillery) or JTAC/FAC (Air support).