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EBOLC PL Block Offense HW
questions and answers
What are the two (2) critical components of lane marking systems? -
answer Lane marking pattern and marking device


During the reduction portion of SOSRA, casualties are collected at
the PLT CCP and sped to the rear. (T/F) - answer FALSE


What asset listed is not capable of proofing a lane? - answer ABV
WITH CDB


What is a Deliberate Breach? - answer Unit is given ample planning
and preparation time. It is used against a strong defense or complex
obstacle system.


What is a Hasty Breach? - answer ADAPTATION TO THE DELIBERATE
BREACH WHEN THERE IS LESS TIME AVAILABLE


What is this the definition of?
Area established by higher command...must be large enough to
allow the attacking unit to deploy its support force and extend far
enough on the far side of the obstacle to allow follow-on forces to
deploy prior to exiting - answer BREACH AREA


What is the difference between the Point of Breach (POB) and the
Point of Penetration (POP)? - answer The POB is where an obstacle
is reduced and a lane is being attempted . The POP is where follow
on maneuver forces assault enemies located on the far side of the
obstacle.

, What part of breaching geometry is A depicting? - answer POINT OF
BREACH


What type of marking is depicted in the figure below? - answer
INTERMEDIATE MARKING


What CANNOT be used as a proofing asset after an explosive
breach? - answer MINE DOGS


What part of breaching geometry is B depicting? - answer FAR SIDE
OBJ


What part of breaching geometry is D depicting? - answer BREACH
AREA


Although the ABV can technically reduce, proof, and mark its own
lanes, as planners, why do we assign a Sapper Squad to the POB
along with the ABV for marking purposes? - answer Because the
poles are not bright enough to be seen by follow on maneuver
forces. They must be improved prior to the assault force movement.


What part of breaching geometry is C depicting? - answer POINT OF
PENETRATION


When planning obscuration, what weather effect is crucial for
planning purposes? - answer WIND


What part of breaching geometry is E depicting? - answer
REDUCTION AREA


In many cases it is impossible to to use large LDCS like the MICLIC
to reduce mined obstacles. What is the name of the smaller LDCS
for foot Soldiers that clears a 1M wide footpath? - answer APOBS

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