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Battalion Applies New Tactics to Convoy Operations

I will not assign this problem to the fault of not having enough $$$.

This is a low cost activity, that even a Res F unit could do without much pressure on the limited budget.  The problems are three-fold:

1)  No one understand the important of this kind of training.
2)  No on can be bothered to do the co-ordination required.
3)  Too many other completing tasks.

You could even work it into a stables day where you were doing a road move as part of the veh PM schedule.  It would look like this:

Day 1:  Morning:
              Co-ord between Armd and CSS officers / Sr NCOs.  Lecture on convoy planning, drills,   
              organization.  What each other needs to know about each other. 

            Afternoon: 
            Each unit gives a lecture on how convoy escort ops work to the troops and then they go
            out and practices the IAs.

Day 2:  Road move with escort.  Could add in an IA situation at the end...  or not to save on 
              ammo issues.


Something to think about.

Cheers,

MC

 
Seems to me Convoy problems are essentially similar to a defile which is or can be artificially created anywhere

See this link from Soldiers for the Truth http://www.sftt.org/PPT/article03022004b.ppt

All points to win the big fight quickly and vary your movements significantly.

Apparently half of all casualties since Iraq War started are actually CSS troops............

Enjoy SFTT.org is a site that sets a high standard
 
There was also an Army Lessons Learned booklet on Convoy operations.  It talked of Grizzleys & Cougars, but the same principles would apply using LAV III APC (those replacing Cougars would not have troops in the back).

A Cougar with the LAV 25 turret would be well suited to escorting a convoy.

I would like to know why 1 Svc Bn would have selected ATVs as a recce vehicle for a convoy.  Why not something larger and designed for fast on & off road use?  I would think LUVW for LEV & RPV.


Every vehicle in a convoy (even those hauling stores/equipment) should be mounting a GPMG or HMG, and those guns should be manned by a dedicated gunner.
 
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