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What are the characteristics of the offense? Audacity, concentration, surprise, and tempo characterize the offense

Commanders maneuver forces to advantageous positions before an operation. To
shape their decisive operation, they initiate selective contact with enemy forces. The
How do Commanders utilize the characteristics of
decisive operation determines the outcome of the major operation, battle, or
the offense?
engagement. Decisive operations capitalize on the successful application of the
characteristics of the offense.




What is Audacity? A willingness to take bold risks.

Massing the effects of combat power in time and space at the decisive point to achieve
What is Concentration?
a single purpose.

Attacking at a time or place or in a manner for which enemy
What is Surprise?
forces did not prepare or expect.

The relative speed and rhythm of military operations over time with respect to the
What is Tempo?
enemy.

What are the types of offensive operations? The four types of offensive operations are movement to contact, attack, exploitation,
and pursuit.
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What do offensive operations do? Offensive operations describe friendly force arrangements by purpose.

A type of offensive operation designed to develop the situation and to establish or
What is a Movement to Contact?
regain contact.

To make initial contact with a small element while retaining enough combat power to
What is the purpose of a Movement to contact
develop the situation and mitigate the associated risk.

An offensive operation that destroys or defeats enemy forces, seizes and secures
What is an Attack?
terrain, or both.

What is the purpose of an attack? incorporate coordinated movement supported by fires.




A type of offensive operation that usually follows a successful attack and is designed to
What is an Exploitation
disorganize the enemy in depth.

Exploitations seek to disintegrate enemy forces to the point where they have no
What is the purpose of an Exploitation?
alternative but to surrender or retreat.

A type of offensive operation designed to catch or cut off a hostile force attempting to
What is the definition and purpose of Pursuit?
escape, with the aim of destroying it.

An area in which the commander intends to trap and destroy an enemy force with the
What are engagement areas?
massed fires of all available weapons and supporting systems.

How do Commanders integrate Attack Aviation in Attack aviation units synchronize their operations in support of the main body's
support of ground operations? operation through effective development of engagement areas.

An offensive control measure that designates the general position from which a unit conducts the
What is attack by fire position?
tactical task of attack by fire and non-restrictive.

The purpose of these positions is to mass the effects of direct fire systems for one or
What is the purpose of an attack by fire position?
multiple locations toward the enemy.

An offensive control measure that designates the general position from
What is a support by fire position?
which a unit conducts the tactical mission task of support by fire.

To increase the supported force's freedom of maneuver by placing direct fires on an
What is the purpose of a support by fire position?
objective that is going to be assaulted by a friendly force.

A defensive intent graphic that depicts an area for attack helicopters to maneuver
What is a battle position?
and fire into a designated EA and is restrictive.


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