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INFANTRY PLATOON AND

SQUAD
DEFENSE
SAFESOC
● Security
● Automatic weapons on avenues of approach
● Field of fire
● Entrenchment
● Supplementary/alternate
● Obstacles
● Camouflage
COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF
ALL FIGHTING HOLES

● Limiting stakes
● Parapet
● Elbow rest
● Firing step
● Water and Grenade sump
● Aiming stake
SKIRMISHER TRENCH

● Hasty firing position


● It's a shallow pit
● Used when you don't have time to
make fox hole
ONE MAN
FOX HOLE
● Allows for minimum exposure
● Wide enough so you can sit
comfortably and long enough so
you can still use E-Tool
● Fire step
TWO MAN
FOX HOLE ● Allows for more and continuous
observations
● Ammo redistribution

Disadvantage

● Less protection from tanks,


bombing and shell fragments
L-SHAPE
FOX HOLE
● Used for machine guns like 240
● Left side of the trench is for the
AG
● Can be made into the T or the U
foxhole
T-SHAPED
FOX HOLE ● Most preferred position
● Provides the primary and
secondary mission in the same
hole
● Tripod is used for the primary
mission
● Bipod is used for the secondary
mission
● Sumps at each leg
U-SHAPED
FOX HOLE

● Open end towards the enemy


● 180° traverse
● Less frontal cover
RANGE CARD
● Sketch of position
● Reference points, key terrain,
dead space and anything that
RANGE CARD would assist the gunner or
leadership
● 2 range card will be made one
for the gunner and one for the
leader
LP/OP
● Listening post/Observation post
● 24 hour surveillance
● Can be employed any place of a
battle field as long as they are
provided fire support
● They are not recon
What are the
characteristics of the
defense
preparation, security, disruption, mass and
concentration, flexibility, maneuver, and
operations in-depth.
What is preparation?
Preparation must be continuous and
continue in-depth ever as the close fight
begins.
What is security?
Helps deceive the enemy as to friendly
locations, strengths, and weaknesses.
What is disruption?
Defeat or misdirect enemy recon, break his
formations, isolate his units, and attack
and disrupt his systems.
What is mass and
concentration?
Accept risk in some areas in order to mass
effects in an area allowing for an
advantage.
What is flexibility?
Add flexibility by designating
supplementary positions, designing
counterattack plans, and preparing to
counterattack.
What is maneuver?
Helps facilitate other characteristics by
shifting forces to add to security and
support area operations.
What are operations in-
depth?
Quick, violent, and simultaneous action
throughout the depth of the defender's area
can hurt, confuse, and even paralyze an
enemy force.
What are the Defense in-depth
(allows for defending
forms of
a zone), and forward
defensive defense (restricted to
maneuver? defending a line).
In-depth defense
Forward defense
-Recon and Surveillance ops.
What are the -Occupation and preparation.

order of events -Approach of the enemy main attack.

for the defense? -Enemy assault.

-Counterattack.

-Consolidation and reorganization.


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