Doctrine
Brief description of squadron SoPs and expectations for roles within a package.
Contents
Air-to-air
Air-to-ground
Briefing
Ground attacks require a Fighter to Fighter brief, to cover the following topics (FROTIES):
Formation: Flight formation. Default is trail.
Roles: For each callsign whether they are shooter (employing ordnance) or cover (Guaranteeing mutual support with visual and comm). Suppressor can also be used to indicate a role of suppressing the target.
Ordnance: Weapons to use.
Timing: Separation By x seconds or nautical miles
Ingress Direction: Magnetic bearing to target from IP
Egress Direction: Magnetic bearing from target to recovery
Sort: Who is attacking what on the target. Default sort is north to south from #1-4 or by element (north half by 1st element, south half 2nd element).
Sounds like this: "Trail, shooter, cover, shooter, cover. AGM-65D. 15 second separation by callsign. Ingress from IP 1, right to 060, egress to IP 1, left to 270. Lead sorted BMP north of the road, 3 sort T-80 south of the road"
Fighter to fighter briefs should be done for each pre-planned target and for attacks mid-flight, following this best practice flow:
1. Flight lead capture/tally target and create mark point
2. Plan fighter brief, write down on scratch pad
3. Transmit mark point to flight and confirm flight capture/tally target of each flight member, possible talk-on
4. Perform fighter-to-fighter brief
5. Perform attack, re-issue new fighter brief as situation develops
Cover Aircraft's priorities for lookout
The numbers here are in order of what's most important to look at while covering the shooter. 1 = highest priority, 4 = lowest
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Control + Comm
1. Copy FROTIES brief, perform pre-attack capture/tally and/or talk-on
2. Fly indicated formation (See FROTIES). Shooters at IP comm "[C/S] IP inbound" this lets everyone know you're lining up for the attack from the IP and so that others can ensure timing separation. Fly indicated ingress direction (See FROTIES). If there's no IP indicated, skip this line.
3. On final (or 10 seconds from weapon release) comm "[C/S] in from the [ingress direction]", dispense countermeasures
4. Recover the aircraft to the indicated egress direction (See FROTIES), dispense countermeasures and manage ECM. Comm: "Off [egress direction] [attack status]" where attack status can be: didn't attack: "dry, [optional: reason]" e.g. "Off dry 060, parameters" means i'm egressing to 060, I couldn't get the correct weapon parameters. or "Off dry 060, defending AAA south" Did attack: "[# of weapons + type] away" e.g. "Off 060, 2 long rifle away"
5. Rejoin formation, get visual. prepare for possible re-attack, resort targets as per FROTIES.
- Important note: Egress and ingress directions only need to be stated when it differs from FROTIES brief*
Complete example:
"Nail31 IP inbound"
"Nail31 in from the south west"
"Nail31 off to the west, two CBU away"
Laser Search Track + Comm
Tomcat: "10 seconds"/"30 seconds" = i need your laser in 10/30 seconds. This is a call to prepare the lasing aircraft to turn in for laser parameters.
Tomcat: "laser on" = turn your laser on now
A-10: "Lasing XXXX" = i'm lasing xxxx PRF code
Tomcat: "Spot" (i have contact with your laser) Or "negative laser" (i don't have contact with your laser)
if its type1/2 control (JTAC shit): A-10: Cleared hot or abort
Optional: "Stare xxxx" means use LST on indicated laser code
Talk-Ons
Whenever a flight is being directed to attack a target in which he does not have a preexisting steerpoint and target description, a "talk-on" should be used. A talk-on is a plain English narrative description
DEAD
Israeli
see here: https://codex.uoaf.net/index.php/Israel_DEAD_SOP
How to kill a site
1. The site either needs to be continuously suppressed or attacking flights need to be continuously LOS masked while inside WEZ
2. Use HARM