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Notes
1 S. Woodford, «The Russian Artillery Strike that Spooked the U.S. Army,» retrieved from Mystics
& Statistics, a blog on quantitative historical analysis hosted at http://www.dupuyinstitute.org/
blog/2017/03/29/the-russian-artillery-strike-that- spooked-the-u-s-army/, March 29, 2017.
2 LTC Matthew T. Archambault, CPT Franklin G. Peachey, CPT Sean D. Hayball and SSG Drew
D. Lincoln, «OPFOR vs. RTU SUAS at JMRC,» Infantry, July-September 2017.
3 CPT John Albert, «A Practical Guide for Excellence in Company Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Operations», ARMOR, July- September 2016; CPT Christopher J. Colyer, «Tactical Employment of
the Raven SUAS», Infantry, April-June 2016.
4 «Fox FIST and the OSRVT», Oct. 24, 2017; retrieved from Center for Army Lessons-Learned,
https://call2.army.mil/toc.aspx?document=17560.
5 Correspondence with 1-4 Infantry’s battalion S-2.
Acronym Quick-Scan
BMP – Boyeva Mashina Pekhoty
CoA – course of action COIN – counterinsurgency CP – command post ECoA – enemy course of
action eFP – enhanced forward presence FoF – force-on-force
FSCX – fire-support coordination exercise
FSO – fire-support officer
GCS – ground-control system HTA – Hohenfels Training Area IC – intelligence collection
ISR – intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
JMRC – Joint Multinational Readiness Center
LoS – line-of-sight
MI – military intelligence
NAI – named area of interest
NATO – North Atlantic Treaty Organization
OLC – oak-leaf cluster
OPFOR – opposing forces
OSRVT – One-Station Remote Viewing Terminal
PIR – priority information requirement
RTU – rotational training unit
SUAS – small unmanned aerial system
UAS – unmanned aerial system
Key take-aways
– Squadrons can form a consolidated UAS section for a limited cost that can have outsized
effects.
– Sections need their own platform to select good terrain for their mission, have communications
with fires and be able to charge batteries.
– Squadron management of UAS is incredibly helpful for managing airspace and ensuring
the IC plan is executed.
– Squadron UAS shortens the sensor-shooter linkage and makes the Raven into an effective
observer for fires.
– Command emphasis is the single most important factor in the success of SUAS operations.
Memorial de Caballería, n.º 89 - Junio 2020