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== Overview ==
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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.
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= Overview =
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The action cards provided by UOTC is meant to be used as a quick reference for radio reports, 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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= Content usage & creation =
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== Usage ==
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Print the PDFs and laminate them. As per creation guideline you might have multiple reports per page side. Use a wipeable boardmarker.<br>Do not use a black boardmarker; if possible use any color but black.
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== Content Creation ==
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*Write in Black
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*Keep as brief as possible
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*Take multiple looks at existing PDFs
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*Leave enough free space for user notes
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*If possible use the entire page or place multiple examples of the reference on the page
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*Leave doublesided (duplex) use of the document to the user
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*'''Only provide Simplex (onesided) PDFs!'''
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= Unit Leaders =
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== Fire Team Leader ==
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== Squad Leader ==
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== Platoon Leader ==
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== Company Leader ==
  
This page serves as the collection of action cards with each section containing a link to a printable version of the action card desired.
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= Fire Team & Squad Level =
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== Fire Team Member ==
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== Combat Lifesaver ==
  
== Radio Telephone Operator Card ==
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= Platoon & Company Level =
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== Platoon Sergeant ==
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== Platoon Medic ==
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== PLT/COY RTO ==
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=== RTO Brevity Sheet ===
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[[File:Jtacrtobrevityprintablecombined.pdf]] PRINT DUPLEX!<br/>
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=== RTO Salta/Sitrep/Locstat/Ace Sheet ===
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[[File:Rtouotcfhrepsprintable.pdf]]<br/>
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=== RTO CFFS Artillery ===
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[[File:Rtocffsartyprintable.pdf]]<br/>
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=== RTO CFFS Close Air Support ===
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[[File:Rtocffscasprintable.pdf]]<br/>
  
=== Radio Check ===
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== Fordward Observer / Fordward Observer RTO ==
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.
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=== FO FO RTO Brevity Sheet===
* Initiate traffic
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[[File:Fofortouotcbrevityprintable.pdf]] PRINT DUPLEX!<br/>
* Message (Radio check)
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=== CFF GRID / POLAR / POINT ===
* Confirm message
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[[File:Fofortouotccffprintable.pdf]]<br/>
* End traffic
 
Example:
 
  
"1st squad, this is Dave"
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== JTAC/FAC ==
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=== Air Service Brevity Sheet ===
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[[File:Jtacrtobrevityprintablecombined.pdf]] PRINT DUPLEX!<br/>
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=== Nine Line Examples Type 1-3 + Type I talk-on & Type 2 Laser ===
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[[File:Jtacuotc9lineexamplestype1to3.pdf]]<br/>
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=== Nine Line Request ===
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[[File:Jtacuotc9lineprintable.pdf]]<br/>
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=== Six Line Request - Rotary Wing ===
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[[File:Jtacuotc6linerotaryprintable.pdf]]<br/>
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=== MEDEVAC Nine Line Request ===
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[[File:jtacuotcmedevac9lineprintable.pdf]]<br/>
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=== Landing Zone and Emergency Extraction Request ===
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[[File:jtacuotclandingzoneandemergencyextractionprintable.pdf]]<br/>
  
"In order of Abe, Bill, Charlie, Dwight, Erick. Radio check, over"
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== FDC / FDO ==
 
 
"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.
 
* '''S'''ize of the enemy
 
* '''A'''ctivity of the enemy
 
* '''L'''ocation of the enemy
 
* '''T'''ime of sighting or contact
 
* '''A'''ction 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.
 
* '''I'''nitiate traffic
 
* '''G'''rid of callsign's location and displacement
 
* '''S'''ituation at grid
 
* '''O'''wn actions
 
* '''S'''upport 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.
 
* '''I'''nitiate traffic
 
* '''G'''rid 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 (Air support). Either because the FO or JTAC are not available or have been killed, but the fire support is still available. The support can be called by squad leaders and upwards, but clearance from the superior of the unit must always be obtained before a subordinate call down fire support. 
 
* Initiate traffic
 
* Target location (grid and elevation)
 
* Target description (marking)
 
* Location of friendly (marking)
 
* Get confirmation
 
Markings used is smoke, laser designator or IR laser. Remember to specify the colour of smoke used to mark both enemy and friendly location, or if there is no marking used. The FDC or pilot will decide on ordinance to be used based upon your description.
 
 
 
Example:
 
 
 
"Steel Rain, this is 1'1. Requesting fire support, over"
 
 
 
"This is Steel Rain. Send request, over"
 
 
 
"Target location: Grid 1234 5678. Three BMP-2s in the open. Target marked with IR laser. Friendly location: Grid 1232 5466. Friendlies not marked. Over"
 
 
 
Steel Rain reads back information to confirm.. "over"
 
 
 
"Information correct, over"
 
 
 
"Ten rounds of DPICM, fire for effect. Time of Flight: 25 seconds. Steel Rain, out"
 
  
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= Vehicle Crews =
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== Vehicle Commander ==
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== Vehicle Gunner ==
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== Vehicle Driver ==
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== Pilot & Co-Pilot ==
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=== Aircraft Check-In Brief ===
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[[File:Pilotuotcaircraftcheckinprintable.pdf]]<br/>
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== Aircraft (Fixed&Rotary) Gunner ==
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== Aircraft (Fixed&Rotary) Crew Chief ==
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[[Category:UOTC]]
 
[[Category:UOTC]]
[[Category:Action Cards]]
 

Latest revision as of 22:28, 12 June 2018

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Overview

The action cards provided by UOTC is meant to be used as a quick reference for radio reports, 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.

Content usage & creation

Usage

Print the PDFs and laminate them. As per creation guideline you might have multiple reports per page side. Use a wipeable boardmarker.
Do not use a black boardmarker; if possible use any color but black.

Content Creation

  • Write in Black
  • Keep as brief as possible
  • Take multiple looks at existing PDFs
  • Leave enough free space for user notes
  • If possible use the entire page or place multiple examples of the reference on the page
  • Leave doublesided (duplex) use of the document to the user
  • Only provide Simplex (onesided) PDFs!

Unit Leaders

Fire Team Leader

Squad Leader

Platoon Leader

Company Leader

Fire Team & Squad Level

Fire Team Member

Combat Lifesaver

Platoon & Company Level

Platoon Sergeant

Platoon Medic

PLT/COY RTO

RTO Brevity Sheet

File:Jtacrtobrevityprintablecombined.pdf PRINT DUPLEX!

RTO Salta/Sitrep/Locstat/Ace Sheet

File:Rtouotcfhrepsprintable.pdf

RTO CFFS Artillery

File:Rtocffsartyprintable.pdf

RTO CFFS Close Air Support

File:Rtocffscasprintable.pdf

Fordward Observer / Fordward Observer RTO

FO FO RTO Brevity Sheet

File:Fofortouotcbrevityprintable.pdf PRINT DUPLEX!

CFF GRID / POLAR / POINT

File:Fofortouotccffprintable.pdf

JTAC/FAC

Air Service Brevity Sheet

File:Jtacrtobrevityprintablecombined.pdf PRINT DUPLEX!

Nine Line Examples Type 1-3 + Type I talk-on & Type 2 Laser

File:Jtacuotc9lineexamplestype1to3.pdf

Nine Line Request

File:Jtacuotc9lineprintable.pdf

Six Line Request - Rotary Wing

File:Jtacuotc6linerotaryprintable.pdf

MEDEVAC Nine Line Request

File:Jtacuotcmedevac9lineprintable.pdf

Landing Zone and Emergency Extraction Request

File:Jtacuotclandingzoneandemergencyextractionprintable.pdf

FDC / FDO

Vehicle Crews

Vehicle Commander

Vehicle Gunner

Vehicle Driver

Pilot & Co-Pilot

Aircraft Check-In Brief

File:Pilotuotcaircraftcheckinprintable.pdf

Aircraft (Fixed&Rotary) Gunner

Aircraft (Fixed&Rotary) Crew Chief

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