D/DGD&D/13/35/47 Army Code Number 7143Part 2
LAND COMPONENT
HANDBOOK
PART 2
Issue 1.0 This document replacesMay 1998 Army Code Number 71473 Part 1
dated 1989 (AFSOPs Part 2)
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Replacement . This document is Issue 1.0 of Part 2 of the Land ComponentHandbook. It replaces Army Formation Standing Operating Procedures (AFSOPs)Part 2 (Army Code 71473 Part 2) issued in 1989 which should now be destroyedunder local arrangements.
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AMENDMENTS
Amendment Number Amended By Date Amended
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INTRODUCTION
AIM
1.ý The Aim of the Land Component Handbook (LCH) is to provide acomprehensive base document as a common basis for Theatre and FormationSOPs.
2.ý The LCH is the replacement for Army Formation Standing OperatingProcedures (AFSOPs) which was issued in 1989 and is now substantially out ofdate. As with AFSOPs, this publication is produced in two parts: Part 2 (thisdocument) is a complete set of Reports and Returns for use at Formation level. Itshould be used with Part 1 which contains procedural and descriptive material.
CONTENTS
3.ý It is not possible to develop a single set of procedures applicable to all. It ishowever essential to achieve the highest possible degree of standardisation andinteroperability. A relatively small Army with many commitments must maintainflexibility. It cannot afford therefore to have variations in the procedures used by itsconstituent parts such that they are unable to operate together at short notice.
4.ý The LCH has been structured in accordance with the requirements of thedivisional headquarters. Individual sections have been drafted principally byformation staffs, but also with contributions and comments from many authoritiesand/or experts in particular fields. They have been reviewed to ensure maximumconsistency with current doctrinal publications. The LCH is a key implementingdocument for many International standardisation agreements, particularly STANAGsand QSTAGs. In certain respects their contents are therefore effectively mandated.
5.ý All future operations are likely to take place in both a Joint and Multi-Nationalcontext. The LCH has been written to be consistent with Joint, NATO and UNdoctrine and terminology. The use of operational writing and abbreviations has beendeliberately minimised to increase utility. While undoubtedly increasing their size,the resulting increase in clarity and readability will mean that they are immediatelyunderstandable by other Nations and Services.
MANDATORY/DISCRETIONARY REPORTS AND RETURNS
6.ý The LCH Part 2 contains a comprehensive range of Reports and Returns. Itincludes all the messages from APP-9 (The Compendium of Allied Land ForcesMessages), together with many additional messages required by Formations. Notethat special to arm messages, especially where these may have no relevanceoutside that specialist area, have not necessarily been included. Where anappropriate R2 format is included, its use is mandatory. Local modificationsor amendments to messages are not permitted.
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AFSOPs PART 2 - CONTENTS
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ContentsTitle PageConditions of ReleaseRecord of AmendmentsIntroductionReports and Returns – By Subject AreaReports and Returns – Alphabetical ListList of Sponsors
REPORTS AND RETURNS (BY SUBJECT AREA)
PART 1 Personnel and Administration
Ser Report Title Sponsor Report Number
1 Admittance Report ADMITREP DMed Ops/Plans 1.1 10
2 Arrest Report ARRESTREP DGD&D-LW1 1.2 24
3 Casualty Evacuation Request CASEVACREQ DMed Ops/Plans 1.3 34
4 Emergency Burial Report EMBUREP PS4(as)(A) 1.4 58
5 Notification of Casualty NOTICAS HQ LAND (Med Ops) 1.5 146
6 Other Nation Casualty Report ONCASREP JFHQ 1.6 149
7 Personnel Report PERSREP DGD&D-LW1 1.7 154
8 Prisoner of War Report (Unit) PWREP(UNIT) DGD&D-Comd Sp 1.8 165
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9 Prisoner of War Report (Prisoner of War InformationBureau)
PWREP(PWIB) DGD&D-Comd Sp 1.9 164
10 Prisoner of War Personnel Record PWREC DGD&D-Comd Sp 1.10 163
11 Reinforcement Demand (Personnel) RFTDEM(PERS) DGD&D-LW1 1.11 172
PART 2 Intelligence
1 Air Intelligence Report AIRINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.1 19
2 Common Capture Report COMCAPREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.2 44
3 Counterintelligence Report CIINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.3 37
4 Counterintelligence Summary CIINTSUM DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.4 38
5 Counterintelligence Supplementary Report CISUPINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.5 40
6 First Hostile Act FIRSTHOSTILE ACT DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.6 78
7 Intelligence Report INTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.7 100
8 Intelligence Request INTREQ DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.8 101
9 Intelligence Spot Report INTSPOTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.9 102
10 Intelligence Summary INTSUM DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.10 103
11 Land Intelligence Report LANDINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.11 107
12 Preliminary Technical Report PRETECHREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.12 157
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13 Prisoner of War Interrogation Report PWINTERREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.13 162
14 Supplementary Intelligence Report SUPINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.14 190
15 Target Status Assessment Report TSAREP DGD&D Comd Sp 2.15 193
16 Target Status Assessment Summary TSASUM DGD&D Comd Sp 2.16 194
17 Warning of Attack Report WARNATTACKREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.17 195
PART 3 Naval Operations
1 Acknowledgement of a Request for Marine Craft CRAFTACK HQ RM 3.1 49
2 Request for Marine Craft CRAFTREQ HQ RM 3.2 50
3 Allocation of Naval Gunfire GUNFIREALLOT HQ RM 3.3 85
4 Request for Naval Gunfire GUNFIREREQ HQ RM 3.4 87
5 Naval Gunfire Report GUNFIREREP HQ RM 3.5 86
PART 4 Land Operations
SECTION 1 : General
1 Bomb Threat Warning BOMBWARN DGD&D-LW1 4.1.1 31
2 Combat Report COMBATREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.2 43
3 Commander's Assessment ASSESSREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.3 25
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4 Contact/Sighting Report CONTACTREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.4 48
5 Enemy Situation Report ENSITREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.5 65
6 Fragmentary Order FRAGO DGD&D-LW1 4.1.6 84
7 Harbour/Hide Report HARHIDEREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.7 88
8 Incident Report INCREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.8 98
9 Lines of Communication Situation Report LOCSITREP HQ LAND (G4 Ops) 4.1.9 109
10 Location Statement LOCSTAT DGD&D-LW1 4.1.10 110
11 Mapping Message MAPMSG DGD&D-LW1 4.1.11 120
12 Order of Battle - Land ORBATLAND DGD&D-LW1 4.1.12 151
13 Order of Battle Transfer of Authority - Land/Air ORBATTOALANDAIR DGD&D-LW1 4.1.13 152
14 Own Land Forces Situation Report OWNSITREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.14 153
SECTION 2 : Rules of Engagement
1 Rules of Engagement Authorisation ROEAUTH PJHQ 4.2.1 173
2 Rules of Engagement Implementation ROEIMPL PJHQ 4.2.2 174
3 Rules of Engagement Request ROEREQ PJHQ 4.2.3 175
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SECTION 3 : Activation
1 Activation Order ACTORD PJHQ 4.3.1 03
2 Activation Request ACTREQ PJHQ 4.3.2 04
3 Activation Warning ACTWARN PJHQ 4.3.3 05
4 Force Prepare FORCEPREP PJHQ 4.3.4 83
SECTION 4 : Real Estate
1 Control/Co-ordination Line Report CCLREP DGD&D-LW1 4.4.1 36
2 Presence Report PRESENCE DGD&D-LW1 4.4.2 156
3 Real Estate Request REALESTREQ DGD&D-LW1 4.4.3 169
4 Real Estate Response REALESTRESP DGD&D-LW1 4.4.4 170
SECTION 5 : NBC Defence
1 NBC Basic Wind Data Report NBCBWR AD NBC 4.5.1 141
2 NBC Chemical Downwind Report NBCCDR AD NBC 4.5.2 142
3 NBC Effective Downwind Report NBCEDR AD NBC 4.5.3 143
4 Friendly Nuclear Strike Warning STRIKEWARN (NUC) AD NBC 4.5.4 189
5 NBC - 1 (Observers Initial Report) NBC1 AD NBC 4.5.5 135
6 NBC - 2 (Evaluated Data from a Single Attack) NBC2 AD NBC 4.5.6 136
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7 NBC - 3 (Immediate Contamination Warning) NBC3 AD NBC 4.5.7 137
8 NBC - 4 (Monitoring and Survey Results) NBC4 AD NBC 4.5.8 138
9 NBC - 5 (Actual Contamination Information) NBC5 AD NBC 4.5.9 139
10 NBC - 6 (Details of "B" and "C" Attacks) NBC6 AD NBC 4.5.10 140
11 NBC Situation Report NBCSITREP AD NBC 4.5.11 144
SECTION 6 : Fire Support
1 Artillery Fire Unit - Ammunition Status AFU.AMS HQ DRA 4.6.1 12
2 Artillery Fire Unit - Fire Unit Status AFU.FUS HQ DRA 4.6.2 13
3 BOMBREP/SHELREP/ROCKREP/MORTREP BOMBREP HQ DRA 4.6.3 30
4 Fire Mission - Call For Fire FM.CFF HQ DRA 4.6.4 79
5 Fire Mission - Fire Mission Command FM.FMC HQ DRA 4.6.5 80
6 Fire Mission - Message to Observer FM.MTO HQ DRA 4.6.6 81
7 Fire Mission - Subsequent Adjustment FM.SUB HQ DRA 4.6.7 82
8 Non-Nuclear Fire Planning - Fire Plan NNFP.FP HQ DRA 4.6.8 145
SECTION 7 : Air Defence
1 Air Activity Report AIRACTIVITYREP HQ DRA 4.7.1 15
2 Air Defence Engagement of Hostile Aircraft Report ADENGAGEREP HQ DRA 4.7.2 08
3 Air Defended Area Equipment State Report ADAEQPTSTATE HQ DRA 4.7.3 06
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4 Air Defence Report ADREP HQ DRA 4.7.4 11
5 Air Defended Area Established Report ADESTBREP HQ DRA 4.7.5 09
6 Air Defended Area Report ADAREP HQ DRA 4.7.6 07
7 Close Air Defence Report CADREP HQ DRA 4.7.7 32
8 Indication Friend or Foe Procedure IFFPROC HQ DRA 4.7.8 96
9 Short Range Air Defence Location and Status Report SHORADLOCSTAT HQ DRA 4.7.9 186
10 Weapons Control Order WCO HQ DRA 4.7.10 196
SECTION 8 : Engineer Support
1 Friendly Obstacle List (Barrier Report) BARREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.1 27
2 Engineer Data Report ENGRDATAREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.2 60
3 Engineer Recce Order ENGRRECCEORD HQ E-in-C 4.8.3 61
4 Engineer Recce Report ENGRRECCEREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.4 62
5 Engineer Report ENGRREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.5 63
6 Engineer Resources Report ENGRRESREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.6 64
7 Intent to Lay Minefield INTTOLAY HQ E-in-C 4.8.7 104
8 Obstacle Report OBSREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.8 147
9 Reserved Demolition Order DMLORD HQ E-in-C 4.8.9 52
10 Scatterable Minefield Order SCATMINORD HQ E-in-C 4.8.10 180
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11 Scatterable Minefield Record SCATMINREC HQ E-in-C 4.8.11 181
12 Scatterable Minefield Report SCATMINREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.12 182
13 Scatterable Minefield Request SCATMINREQ HQ E-in-C 4.8.13 183
14 Scatterable Minefield Warning SCATMINWARN HQ E-in-C 4.8.14 184
SECTION 9 : Explosive Ordnance Disposal
1 EOD Incident Report EODINCREP HQ E-in-C 4.9.1 66
2 EOD Tasking/EOD Report EODTASKREP HQ E-in-C 4.9.2 67
3 EOR Tasking/EOR Report EORTASKREP HQ E-in-C 4.9.3 68
SECTION 10 : Patrol Activity
1 Patrol Report PTLREP DGD&D-LW1 4.10.1 160
2 Patrol Task Summary PTLTASKSUM DGD&D-LW1 4.10.2 161
SECTION 11 : Psychological Operations
1 Psychological Operations Report PSYREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.11.1 159
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SECTION 12 : Meteorological Forecasts
1 Meteorological Forecast – Air METCASTAIR Met Sp Gp 4.12.1 126
2 Meteorological Forecast – Land METCASTLAND Met Sp Gp 4.12.2 127
3 Meteorological Report METREP Met Sp Gp 4.12.3 128
SECTION 13 : Electronic Warfare
1 Emitter Simulation Warning Report EMSIWARNREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.1 59
2 EW Approval Message EWAM DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.2 70
3 EW Jamming Report EWJAMREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.3 71
4 EW Mission Summary EWMSNSUM DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.4 73
5 EW Multiple Asset Status Report EWMASTR DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.5 72
6 EW Request/Tasking Message EWRTM DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.6 74
7 EW Stop Jamming Message EWSTOPJAM DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.7 75
8 EW Tactical Report EWTACREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.8 76
9 Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, Interference WarningReport
MIJIWARNREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.9 129
SECTION 14 : Co-ordination
1 Collateral Damage Report COLATDAMREP DGD&D-LW1 4.14.1 42
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SECTION 15 : Peace Support Operations
1 Compliance Information Report COMPINFREP PJHQ 4.15.1 45
2 Events Report EVENTREP PJHQ 4.15.2 69
3 MNC Compliance Assessment Report MNCCOMPASSESSREP PJHQ 4.15.3 131
4 Peace Support Operations Commander’s AssessmentReport
PSOCOMAASSESSREP PJHQ 4.15.4 158
SECTION 16 : Emergency In War
1 Emergency in War Action EIWACTION PJHQ 4.16.1 53
2 Emergency in War Consultation EIWCONSULT PJHQ 4.16.2 54
3 Emergency in War Declare EIWDECLARE PJHQ 4.16.3 55
4 Emergency in War Rescind EIWRESCIND PJHQ 4.16.4 56
5 Emergency in War Support EIWSUPPORT PJHQ 4.16.5 57
SECTION 17 : Geographic Support
1 Reserved
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Part 5 Air and Aviation Operations
1 Air Accept/Refuse AIR ACCEPT/REFUSE PJHQ 5.1 14
2 Air Activity Report AIR ACTIVITYREP HQ DRA 5.2 15
3 Air Allocation Message AIRALLOC PJHQ 5.3 17
4 Air Attack Warning AIRATTACKWARN PJHQ 5.4 18
5 Air Mission Report AIRMISREP PJHQ 5.5 20
6 Air Move Details AIRMOVE PJHQ 5.6 21
7 Air Reconnaissance Request/Task AIR RECCEREQ/TASK PJHQ 5.7 16
8 Air Request AIRREQ PJHQ 5.8 22
9 Air Task AIRTASK PJHQ 5.9 23
10 Airspace Control Means Request ACMREQ PJHQ 5.10 01
11 Airspace Control Order ACO PJHQ 5.11 02
12 Helicopter Request Acknowledgement HELACK PJHQ 5.12 89
13 Helicopter Landing Site Report HELLSREP PJHQ 5.13 90
14 Helicopter Operational Summary HELOPSUM PJHQ 5.14 91
15 Helicopter Request HELQUEST PJHQ 5.15 92
16 Helicopter Task HELTASK PJHQ 5.16 93
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17 In Flight Report INFLIGHTREP PJHQ 5.17 99
18 JAAT Mission Order JAATMSNO PJHQ 5.18 105
19 JAAT Warning Order JAATWNGO PJHQ 5.19 106
20 Laser Target Marking Warning Message LASERWARN PJHQ 5.20 108
21 Mobile Air Operations Team Request MAOTQUEST PJHQ 5.21 119
22 Order of Battle - Air Forces ORBATAIR PJHQ 5.22 150
23 RPV Mission/Reconnaissance Report RPVMSN/RECCEREP PJHQ 5.23 176
24 RPV Mission Tasking/Cancel/Accept/Refuse Message RPVMSN/TCARMSG PJHQ 5.24 177
25 Time On Target Message TOTMSG PJHQ 5.25 191
PART 6 Logistics
SECTION 1 : Logistics and Combat Service Support
1 Armoured Vehicle Demand AVDEM DGD&D-LW2 6.1.1 26
2 Implementation Request Message IMPLREQ DGD&D-LW2 6.1.2 97
3 Logistic Assessment Report LOGASSESSREP DGD&D-LW2 6.1.3 113
4 Logistic Assistance Request LOGASREQ DGD&D-LW2 6.1.4 111
5 Logistic Assistance Response LOGASRESP DGD&D-LW2 6.1.5 112
6 Logistic Deficiency Report LOGDEFREP DGD&D-LW2 6.1.6 114
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7 Logistic Situation Report (Unit) LOGSITUNIT DGD&D-LW2 6.1.7 116
8 Logistic Situation Report Land Forces LOGSITLAND DGD&D-LW2 6.1.8 115
9 Logistic Surplus Report LOGSURPLUSREP DGD&D-LW2 6.1.9 117
10 Logistic Update LOGUPDATE DGD&D-LW2 6.1.10 118
11 Map Request MAPREQ DGD&D-LW2 6.1.11 121
12 Material Demand MATDEM DGD&D-LW2 6.1.12 122
13 Missile Demand MISDEM DGD&D-LW2 6.1.13 130
14 Offset Offer Message OFFTOFR DGD&D-LW2 6.1.14 148
15 Transfer Complete Message TRANSCPL DGD&D-LW2 6.1.15 192
SECTION 2 : Medical Support
1 Medical Assessment Report MEDASSESSREP DMed Ops/Plans 6.2.1 123
2 Medical Situation Report MEDSITREP DMed Ops/Plans 6.2.2 124
3 Medical Stores Request MEDSTORREQ DMed Ops/Plans 6.2.3 125
SECTION 3 : Force Movement
1 Deployment Report DEPLOYREP HQ LAND (Log Sp) 6.3.1 51
2 Frontier Crossing Advice - Rail FCA.RAIL QMG - Mov 6.3.2 77
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Movement Requirements - Sea:
a. Cargo Trafficb. Sailing Signal - Load Advicec. Sea Movement Resource Signal
CARGOTRAFFICSAILSIGSEAMOV
QMG-MovQMG-MovQMG-Mov
6.3.36.3.46.3.5
33179185
6 Movement Situation Report MOVSITREP QMG-Mov 6.3.6 133
7 Movement - Special Occasional Movement SituationReport
MOVOC QMG-Mov 6.3.7 132
8 Road Movement Bid RDMOVBID QMG-Mov 6.3.8 166
9 Road Movement Credit RDMOVCREDIT QMG-Mov 6.3.9 167
10 Road/Route Reconnaissance Report RDROUTERECCEREP QMG-Log Sp Svcs 2a 6.3.10 168
11 Surface Transport Reply SRFTRANSREP QMG-Mov 6.3.11 186
12 Surface Transport Request SRFTRANSREQ QMG-Mov 6.3.12 187
SECTION 4 : Force Maintenance186
1 Battlefield Recovery/Evacuation Request BATRECEVACREQ QMG-ES11c 6.4.1 28
2 Battlefield Recovery/Evacuation Task BATRECEVACTASK QMG-ES11c 6.4.2 29
SECTION 5 : Host Nation Support
1 Host Nation Support Report HNSREP PJHQ 6.5.1 94
2 Host Nation Support Request HNSREQ PJHQ 6.5.2 95
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SECTION 6 : Spare
1 Reserved
PART 7 Plans and Policy
1 Reserved
PART 8 Communications and Information Systems
1 CCIS Status Report CCISSTATREP HQ R SIGNALS 8.1 35
2 Communications Situation Report COMSITREP HQ R SIGNALS 8.2 46
3 Communications Spot Report COMSPOT HQ R SIGNALS 8.3 47
4 Message Correction or Cancellation MSGCORRCANX HQ R SIGNALS 8.4 134
5 Radio Frequency Request RFREQREQ CIS Engr Gp 8.5 171
6 Radio Relay Frequency Request RRFREQREQ CIS Engr Gp 8.6 178
PART 9 Resources and Finance
1 Reserved
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PART 10 Civil Affairs
1 Civil/Military Co-operation Report CIMICREP PJHQ 10.1 39
2 Civil/Military Operations Situation Report CMOSITREP HQ LAND (G5 CA) 10.2 41
3 Public Information Situation Report PISITREP HQ LAND (G5 CA) 10.3 155
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REPORTS AND RETURNS (ALPHABETICAL LIST)
Title Report Sponsor Report Number
ACMREQ Airspace Control Means Request PJHQ ý01ý 5.10
ACO Airspace Control Order PJHQ ý02ý 5.11
ACTORD Activation Order PJHQ ý03ý 4.3.1
ACTREQ Activation Request PJHQ ý04ý 4.3.2
ACTWARN Activation Warning PJHQ ý05ý 4.3.3
ADAEQPTSTATE Air Defended Area Equipment State HQ DRA ý06ý 4.7.3
ADAREP Air Defended Area Report HQ DRA ý07ý 4.7.6
ADENGAGEREP Air Defence Engagement of Hostile Aircraft HQ DRA ý08ý 4.7.2
ADESTBREP Air Defended Area Established HQ DRA ý09ý 4.7.5
ADMITREP Admittance Report DMed Ops/Plans ý10ý 1.1
ADREP Air Defence Report HQ DRA ý11ý 4.7.4
AFU.AMS Artillery Fire Unit - Ammunition Status HQ DRA ý12ý 4.6.1
AFU.FUS Artillery Fire Unit - Fire Unit Status HQ DRA ý13ý 4.6.2
AIR ACCEPT/REFUSE Air Accept/Refuse PJHQ ý14ý 5.1
AIR ACTIVITYREP Air Activity Report HQ DRA ý15ý 4.7.1
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AIR RECCEREQ/TASK Air Reconnaissance Request/Task PJHQ ý16ý 5.7
AIRALLOC Air Allocation Message PJHQ ý17ý 5.3
AIRATTACKWARN Air Attack Warning PJHQ ý18ý 5.4
AIRINTREP Air Intelligence Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý19ý 2.1
AIRMISREP Air Mission Report PJHQ ý20ý 5.5
AIRMOVE Air Move Details PJHQ ý21ý 5.6
AIRREQ Air Request PJHQ ý22ý 5.8
AIRTASK Air Task PJHQ ý23ý 5.9
ARRESTREP Arrest Report DGD&D-LW1 ý24ý 1.2
ASSESSREP Commander's Assessment DGD&D-LW1 ý25ý 4.1.3
AVDEM Armoured Vehicle Demand DGD&D-LW2 ý26ý 6.1.1
BARREP Friendly Obstacle List (Barrier Report) HQ E-in-C ý27ý 4.8.1
BATRECEVACREQ Battlefield Recovery/Evacuation Request QMG-ES11c ý28ý 6.4.1
BATRECEVACTASK Battlefield Recovery/Evacuation Task QMG-ES11c ý29ý 6.4.2
BOMBREP BOMBREP/SHELREP/ROCKREP/MORTREP HQ DRA ý30ý 4.6.3
BOMBWARN Bomb Threat Warning DGD&D-LW1 ý31ý 4.1.1
CADREP Close Air Defence Report HQ DRA ý32ý 4.7.7
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CARGOTRAFFIC Movement Requirements - Sea:a. Cargo Traffic
QMG-Mov ý33ý 6.3.3
CASEVACREQ Casualty Evacuation Request DMed Ops/Plans ý34ý 1.3
CCISSTATREP CCIS Status Report HQ R SIGNALS ý35ý 8.1
CCLREP Control/Co-ordination Line Report DGD&D-LW1 ý36ý 4.4.1
CIINTREP Counterintelligence Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý37ý 2.3
CIINTSUM Counterintelligence Summary DGD&D-Comd Sp ý38ý 2.4
CIMICREP Civil/Military Co-operation Report PJHQ ý39ý 10.1
CISUPINTREP Counterintelligence Supplementary Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý40ý 2.5
CMOSITREP Civil/Military Operations Situation Report HQ LAND (G5 CA) ý41ý 10.2
COLATDAMREP Collateral Damage Report DGD&D-LW1 ý42ý 4.14.1
COMBATREP Combat Report DGD&D-LW1 ý43ý 4.1.2
COMCAPREP Common Capture Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý44ý 2.2
COMPINFREP Compliance Information Report PJHQ ý45ý 4.15.1
COMSITREP Communications Situation Report HQ R SIGNALS ý46ý 8.2
COMSPOT Communications Spot Report HQ R SIGNALS ý47ý 8.3
CONTACTREP Contact/Sighting Report DGD&D-LW1 ý48ý 4.1.4
CRAFTACK Acknowledgement of a Request for Marine Craft HQ RM ý49ý 3.1
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CRAFTREQ Request for Marine Craft HQ RM ý50ý 3.2
DEPLOYREP Deployment Report HQ LAND (Log Sp) ý51ý 6.3.1
DMLORD Reserved Demolition Order HQ E-in-C ý52ý 4.8.9
EIWACTION Emergency in War Action PJHQ ý53ý 4.16.1
EIWCONSULT Emergency in War Consultation PJHQ ý54ý 4.16.2
EIWDECLARE Emergency in War Declare PJHQ ý55ý 4.16.3
EIWRESCIND Emergency in War Rescind PJHQ ý56ý 4.16.4
EIWSUPPORT Emergency in War Support PJHQ ý57ý 4.16.5
EMBUREP Emergency Burial Report PS4(as)(A) ý58ý 1.4
EMSIWARNREP Emitter Simulation Warning Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý59ý 4.13.1
ENGRDATAREP Engineer Data Report HQ E-in-C ý60ý 4.8.2
ENGRRECCEORD Engineer Recce Order HQ E-in-C ý61ý 4.8.3
ENGRRECCEREP Engineer Recce Report HQ E-in-C ý62ý 4.8.4
ENGRREP Engineer Report HQ E-in-C ý63ý 4.8.5
ENGRRESREP Engineer Resources Report HQ E-in-C ý64ý 4.8.6
ENSITREP Enemy Situation Report DGD&D-LW1 ý65ý 4.1.5
EODINCREP EOD Incident Report HQ E-in-C ý66ý 4.9.1
EODTASKREP EOD Tasking/EOD Report HQ E-in-C ý67ý 4.9.2
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EORTASKREP EOR Tasking/EOR Report HQ E-in-C ý68ý 4.9.3
EVENTREP Events Report PJHQ ý69ý 4.15.2
EWAM EW Approval Message DGD&D-Comd Sp ý70ý 4.13.2
EWJAMREP EW Jamming Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý71ý 4.13.3
EWMASTR EW Multiple Asset Status Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý72ý 4.13.5
EWMSNSUM EW Mission Summary DGD&D-Comd Sp ý73ý 4.13.4
EWRTM EW Request/Tasking Message DGD&D-Comd Sp ý74ý 4.13.6
EWSTOPJAM EW Stop Jamming Message DGD&D-Comd Sp ý75ý 4.13.7
EWTACREP EW Tactical Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý76ý 4.13.8
FCA.RAIL Frontier Crossing Advice - Rail QMG - Mov ý77ý 6.3.2
FIRSTHOSTILE ACT First Hostile Act DGD&D-Comd Sp ý78ý 2.6
FM.CFF Fire Mission - Call For Fire HQ DRA ý79ý 4.6.4
FM.FMC Fire Mission - Fire Mission Command HQ DRA ý80ý 4.6.5
FM.MTO Fire Mission - Message to Observer HQ DRA ý81ý 4.6.6
FM.SUB Fire Mission - Subsequent Adjustment HQ DRA ý82ý 4.6.7
FORCEPREP Force Prepare PJHQ ý83ý 4.3.4
FRAGO Fragmentary Order DGD&D-LW1 ý84ý 4.1.6
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GUNFIREALLOT Allocation of Naval Gunfire HQ RM ý85ý 3.3
GUNFIREREP Naval Gunfire Report HQ RM ý86ý 3.5
GUNFIREREQ Request for Naval Gunfire HQ RM ý87ý 3.4
HARHIDEREP Harbour/Hide Report DGD&D-LW1 ý88ý 4.1.7
HELACK Helicopter Request Acknowledgement PJHQ ý89ý 5.12
HELLSREP Helicopter Landing Site Report PJHQ ý90ý 5.13
HELOPSUM Helicopter Operational Summary PJHQ ý91ý 5.14
HELQUEST Helicopter Request PJHQ ý92ý 5.15
HELTASK Helicopter Task PJHQ ý93ý 5.16
HNSREP Host Nation Support Report PJHQ ý94ý 6.5.1
HNSREQ Host Nation Support Request PJHQ ý95ý 6.5.2
IFFPROC Indication Friend or Foe Procedure HQ DRA ý96ý 4.7.8
IMPLREQ Implementation Request Message DGD&D-LW2 ý97ý 6.1.2
INCREP Incident Report DGD&D-LW1 ý98ý 4.1.8
INFLIGHTREP In Flight Report PJHQ ý99ý 5.17
INTREP Intelligence Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý100ý 2.7
INTREQ Intelligence Request DGD&D-Comd Sp ý101ý 2.8
INTSPOTREP Intelligence Spot Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý102ý 2.9
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INTSUM Intelligence Summary DGD&D-Comd Sp ý103ý 2.10
INTTOLAY Intent to Lay Minefield HQ E-in-C ý104ý 4.8.7
JAATMSNO JAAT Mission Order PJHQ ý105ý 5.18
JAATWNGO JAAT Warning Order PJHQ ý106ý 5.19
LANDINTREP Land Intelligence Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý107ý 2.11
LASERWARN Laser Target Marking Warning Message PJHQ ý108ý 5.20
LOCSITREP Lines of Communication Situation Report HQ LAND (G4 Ops) ý109ý 4.1.9
LOCSTAT Location Statement DGD&D-LW1 ý110ý 4.1.10
LOGASREQ Logistic Assistance Request DGD&D-LW2 ý111ý 6.1.4
LOGASRESP Logistic Assistance Response DGD&D-LW2 ý112ý 6.1.5
LOGASSESSREP Logistic Assessment Report DGD&D-LW2 ý113ý 6.1.3
LOGDEFREP Logistic Deficiency Report DGD&D-LW2 ý114ý 6.1.6
LOGSITLAND Logistic Situation Report Land Forces DGD&D-LW2 ý115ý 6.1.8
LOGSITUNIT Logistic Situation Report (Unit) DGD&D-LW2 ý116ý 6.1.7
LOGSURPLUSREP Logistic Surplus Report DGD&D-LW2 ý117ý 6.1.9
LOGUPDATE Logistic Update DGD&D-LW2 ý118ý 6.1.10
MAOTQUEST Mobile Air Operations Team Request PJHQ ý119ý 5.21
MAPMSG Mapping Message DGD&D-LW1 ý120ý 4.1.11
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MAPREQ Map Request DGD&D-LW2 ý121ý 6.1.11
MATDEM Material Demand DGD&D-LW2 ý122ý 6.1.12
MEDASSESSREP Medical Assessment Report DMed Ops/Plans ý123ý 6.2.1
MEDSITREP Medical Situation Report DMed Ops/Plans ý124ý 6.2.2
MEDSTORREQ Medical Stores Request DMed Ops/Plans ý125ý 6.2.3
METCASTAIR Meteorological Forecast – Air Met Sp Gp ý126ý 4.12.1
METCASTLAND Meteorological Forecast – Land Met Sp Gp ý127ý 4.12.2
METREP Meteorological Report Met Sp Gp ý128ý 4.12.3
MIJIWARNREP Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, Interference Warning Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý129ý 4.13.9
MISDEM Missile Demand DGD&D-LW2 ý130ý 6.1.13
MNCCOMPASSESSREP MNC Compliance Assessment Report PJHQ ý131ý 4.15.3
MOVOC Movement - Special Occasional Movement Situation Report QMG-Mov ý132ý 6.3.7
MOVSITREP Movement Situation Report QMG-Mov ý133ý 6.3.6
MSGCORRCANX Message Correction or Cancellation HQ R SIGNALS ý134ý 8.4
NBC1 NBC - 1 (Observers Initial Report) AD NBC ý135ý 4.5.5
NBC2 NBC - 2 (Evaluated Data from a Single Attack) AD NBC ý136ý 4.5.6
NBC3 NBC - 3 (Immediate Contamination Warning) AD NBC ý137ý 4.5.7
NBC4 NBC - 4 (Monitoring and Survey Results) AD NBC ý138ý 4.5.8
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NBC5 NBC - 5 (Actual Contamination Information) AD NBC ý139ý 4.5.9
NBC6 NBC - 6 (Details of "B" and "C" Attacks) AD NBC ý140ý 4.5.10
NBCBWR NBC Basic Wind Data Report AD NBC ý141ý 4.5.1
NBCCDR NBC Chemical Downwind Report AD NBC ý142ý 4.5.2
NBCEDR NBC Effective Downwind Report AD NBC ý143ý 4.5.3
NBCSITREP NBC Situation Report AD NBC ý144ý 4.5.11
NNFP.FP Non-Nuclear Fire Planning - Fire Plan HQ DRA ý145ý 4.6.8
NOTICAS Notification of Casualty HQ LAND (Med Ops) ý146ý 1.5
OBSREP Obstacle Report HQ E-in-C ý147ý 4.8.8
OFFTOFR Offset Offer Message DGD&D-LW2 ý148ý 6.1.14
ONCASREP Other Nation Casualty Report JFHQ ý149ý 1.6
ORBATAIR Order of Battle - Air Forces PJHQ ý150ý 5.22
ORBATLAND Order of Battle - Land DGD&D-LW1 ý151ý 4.1.12
ORBATTOALANDAIR Order of Battle Transfer of Authority - Land/Air DGD&D-LW1 ý152ý 4.1.13
OWNSITREP Own Land Forces Situation Report DGD&D-LW1 ý153ý 4.1.14
PERSREP Personnel Report DGD&D-LW1 ý154ý 1.7
PISITREP Public Information Situation Report HQ LAND (G5 CA) ý155ý 10.3
PRESENCE Presence Report DGD&D-LW1 ý156ý 4.4.2
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PRETECHREP Preliminary Technical Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý157ý 2.12
PSOCOMAASSESSREP Peace Support Operations Commander’s Assessment Report PJHQ ý158ý 4.15.4
PSYREP Psychological Operations Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý159ý 4.11.1
PTLREP Patrol Report DGD&D-LW1 ý160ý 4.10.1
PTLTASKSUM Patrol Task Summary DGD&D-LW1 ý161ý 4.10.2
PWINTERREP Prisoner of War Interrogation Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý162ý 2.13
PWREC Prisoner of War Personnel Record DGD&D-Comd Sp ý163ý 1.10
PWREP(PWIB) Prisoner of War Report (Prisoner of War Information Bureau) DGD&D-Comd Sp ý164ý 1.9
PWREP(UNIT) Prisoner of War Report (Unit) DGD&D-Comd Sp ý165ý 1.8
RDMOVBID Road Movement Bid QMG-Mov ý166ý 6.3.8
RDMOVCREDIT Road Movement Credit QMG-Mov ý167ý 6.3.9
RDROUTERECCEREP Road/Route Reconnaissance Report QMG-Log Sp Svcs 2a ý168ý 6.3.10
REALESTREQ Real Estate Request DGD&D-LW1 ý169ý 4.4.3
REALESTRESP Real Estate Response DGD&D-LW1 ý170ý 4.4.4
RFREQREQ Radio Frequency Request CIS Engr Gp ý171ý 8.5
RFTDEM(PERS) Reinforcement Demand (Personnel) DGD&D-LW1 ý172ý 1.11
ROEAUTH Rules of Engagement Authorisation PJHQ ý173ý 4.2.1
ROEIMPL Rules of Engagement Implementation PJHQ ý174ý 4.2.2
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ROEREQ Rules of Engagement Request PJHQ ý175ý 4.2.3
RPVMSN/RECCEREP RPV Mission/Reconnaissance Report PJHQ ý176ý 5.23
RPVMSN/TCARMSG RPV Mission Tasking/Cancel/Accept/Refuse Message PJHQ ý177ý 5.24
RRFREQREQ Radio Relay Frequency Request CIS Engr Gp ý178ý 8.6
SAILSIG Movement Requirements - Sea: b. Sailing Signal - Load Advice
QMG-Mov ý179ý 6.3.4
SCATMINORD Scatterable Minefield Order HQ E-in-C ý180ý 4.8.10
SCATMINREC Scatterable Minefield Record HQ E-in-C ý181ý 4.8.11
SCATMINREP Scatterable Minefield Report HQ E-in-C ý182ý 4.8.12
SCATMINREQ Scatterable Minefield Request HQ E-in-C ý183ý 4.8.13
SCATMINWARN Scatterable Minefield Warning HQ E-in-C ý184ý 4.8.14
SEAMOV Movement Requirements - Sea:c. Sea Movement Resource Signal
QMG-Mov ý185ý 6.3.5
SHORADLOCSTAT Short Range Air Defence Location and Status Report HQ DRA ý186ý 4.7.9
SRFTRANSREP Surface Transport Reply QMG-Mov ý187ý 6.3.11
SRFTRANSREQ Surface Transport Request QMG-Mov ý188ý 6.3.12
STRIKEWARN (NUC) Friendly Nuclear Strike Warning AD NBC ý189ý 4.5.4
SUPINTREP Supplementary Intelligence Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý190ý 2.14
TOTMSG Time On Target Message PJHQ ý191ý 5.25
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TRANSCPL Transfer Complete Message DGD&D-LW2 ý192ý 6.1.15
TSAREP Target Status Assessment Report DGD&D Comd Sp ý193ý 2.15
TSASUM Target Status Assessment Summary DGD&D Comd Sp ý194ý 2.16
WARNATTACKREP Warning of Attack Report DGD&D-Comd Sp ý195ý 2.17
WCO Weapons Control Order HQ DRA ý196ý 4.7.10
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OPERATIONAL SPONSORS
Serial Report Operational Sponsor Report Numberý1ý NBC1 AD NBC 4.5.5 135ý2ý NBC2 AD NBC 4.5.6 136ý3ý NBC3 AD NBC 4.5.7 137ý4ý NBC4 AD NBC 4.5.8 138ý5ý NBC5 AD NBC 4.5.9 139ý6ý NBC6 AD NBC 4.5.10 140ý7ý NBCBWR AD NBC 4.5.1 141ý8ý NBCCDR AD NBC 4.5.2 142ý9ý NBCEDR AD NBC 4.5.3 143ý10ý NBCSITREP AD NBC 4.5.11 144ý11ý STRIKEWARN (NUC) AD NBC 4.5.4 189ý12ý RFREQREQ CIS Engr Gp 8.5 171ý13ý RRFREQREQ CIS Engr Gp 8.6 178ý14ý TSAREP DGD&D Comd Sp 2.15 193ý15ý TSASUM DGD&D Comd Sp 2.16 194ý16ý AIRINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.1 19ý17ý CIINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.3 37ý18ý CIINTSUM DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.4 38ý19ý CISUPINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.5 40ý20ý COMCAPREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.2 44ý21ý EMSIWARNREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.1 59ý22ý EWAM DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.2 70ý23ý EWJAMREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.3 71ý24ý EWMASTR DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.5 72ý25ý EWMSNSUM DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.4 73ý26ý EWRTM DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.6 74ý27ý EWSTOPJAM DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.7 75ý28ý EWTACREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.8 76ý29ý FIRSTHOSTILE ACT DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.6 78ý30ý INTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.7 100ý31ý INTREQ DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.8 101ý32ý INTSPOTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.9 102ý33ý INTSUM DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.10 103ý34ý LANDINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.11 107ý35ý MIJIWARNREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.13.9 129ý36ý PRETECHREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.12 157ý37ý PSYREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 4.11.1 159ý38ý PWINTERREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.13 162ý39ý PWREC DGD&D-Comd Sp 1.10 163ý40ý PWREP(PWIB) DGD&D-Comd Sp 1.9 164
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ý41ý PWREP(UNIT) DGD&D-Comd Sp 1.8 165ý42ý SUPINTREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.14 190ý43ý WARNATTACKREP DGD&D-Comd Sp 2.17 195ý44ý ARRESTREP DGD&D-LW1 1.2 24ý45ý ASSESSREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.3 25ý46ý BOMBWARN DGD&D-LW1 4.1.1 31ý47ý CCLREP DGD&D-LW1 4.4.1 36ý48ý COLATDAMREP DGD&D-LW1 4.14.1 42ý49ý COMBATREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.2 43ý50ý CONTACTREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.4 48ý51ý ENSITREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.5 65ý52ý FRAGO DGD&D-LW1 4.1.6 84ý53ý HARHIDEREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.7 88ý54ý INCREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.8 98ý55ý LOCSTAT DGD&D-LW1 4.1.10 110ý56ý MAPMSG DGD&D-LW1 4.1.11 120ý57ý ORBATLAND DGD&D-LW1 4.1.12 151ý58ý ORBATTOALANDAIR DGD&D-LW1 4.1.13 152ý59ý OWNSITREP DGD&D-LW1 4.1.14 153ý60ý PERSREP DGD&D-LW1 1.7 154ý61ý PRESENCE DGD&D-LW1 4.4.2 156ý62ý PTLREP DGD&D-LW1 4.10.1 160ý63ý PTLTASKSUM DGD&D-LW1 4.10.2 161ý64ý REALESTREQ DGD&D-LW1 4.4.3 169ý65ý REALESTRESP DGD&D-LW1 4.4.4 170ý66ý RFTDEM(PERS) DGD&D-LW1 1.11 172ý67ý AVDEM DGD&D-LW2 6.1.1 26ý68ý IMPLREQ DGD&D-LW2 6.1.2 97ý69ý LOGASREQ DGD&D-LW2 6.1.4 111ý70ý LOGASRESP DGD&D-LW2 6.1.5 112ý71ý LOGASSESSREP DGD&D-LW2 6.1.3 113ý72ý LOGDEFREP DGD&D-LW2 6.1.6 114ý73ý LOGSITLAND DGD&D-LW2 6.1.8 115ý74ý LOGSITUNIT DGD&D-LW2 6.1.7 116ý75ý LOGSURPLUSREP DGD&D-LW2 6.1.9 117ý76ý LOGUPDATE DGD&D-LW2 6.1.10 118ý77ý MAPREQ DGD&D-LW2 6.1.11 121ý78ý MATDEM DGD&D-LW2 6.1.12 122ý79ý MISDEM DGD&D-LW2 6.1.13 130ý80ý OFFTOFR DGD&D-LW2 6.1.14 148ý81ý TRANSCPL DGD&D-LW2 6.1.15 192ý82ý ADMITREP DMed Ops/Plans 1.1 10ý83ý CASEVACREQ DMed Ops/Plans 1.3 34
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ý84ý MEDASSESSREP DMed Ops/Plans 6.2.1 123ý85ý MEDSITREP DMed Ops/Plans 6.2.2 124ý86ý MEDSTORREQ DMed Ops/Plans 6.2.3 125ý87ý ADAEQPTSTATE HQ DRA 4.7.3 06ý88ý ADAREP HQ DRA 4.7.6 07ý89ý ADENGAGEREP HQ DRA 4.7.2 08ý90ý ADESTBREP HQ DRA 4.7.5 09ý91ý ADREP HQ DRA 4.7.4 11ý92ý AFU.AMS HQ DRA 4.6.1 12ý93ý AFU.FUS HQ DRA 4.6.2 13ý94ý AIRACTIVITYREP HQ DRA 4.7.1 15ý95ý BOMBREP HQ DRA 4.6.3 30ý96ý CADREP HQ DRA 4.7.7 32ý97ý FM.CFF HQ DRA 4.6.4 79ý98ý FM.FMC HQ DRA 4.6.5 80ý99ý FM.MTO HQ DRA 4.6.6 81ý100ý FM.SUB HQ DRA 4.6.7 82ý101ý IFFPROC HQ DRA 4.7.8 96ý102ý NNFP.FP HQ DRA 4.6.8 145ý103ý SHORADLOCSTAT HQ DRA 4.7.9 186ý104ý WCO HQ DRA 4.7.10 196ý105ý BARREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.1 27ý106ý DMLORD HQ E-in-C 4.8.9 52ý107ý ENGRDATAREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.2 60ý108ý ENGRRECCEORD HQ E-in-C 4.8.3 61ý109ý ENGRRECCEREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.4 62ý110ý ENGRREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.5 63ý111ý ENGRRESREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.6 64ý112ý EODINCREP HQ E-in-C 4.9.1 66ý113ý EODTASKREP HQ E-in-C 4.9.2 67ý114ý EORTASKREP HQ E-in-C 4.9.3 68ý115ý INTTOLAY HQ E-in-C 4.8.7 104ý116ý OBSREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.8 147ý117ý SCATMINORD HQ E-in-C 4.8.10 180ý118ý SCATMINREC HQ E-in-C 4.8.11 181ý119ý SCATMINREP HQ E-in-C 4.8.12 182ý120ý SCATMINREQ HQ E-in-C 4.8.13 183ý121ý SCATMINWARN HQ E-in-C 4.8.14 184ý122ý LOCSITREP HQ LAND (G4 Ops) 4.1.9 109ý123ý CMOSITREP HQ LAND (G5 CA) 10.2 41ý124ý PISITREP HQ LAND (G5 CA) 10.3 155ý125ý DEPLOYREP HQ LAND (Log Sp) 6.3.1 51ý126ý NOTICAS HQ LAND (Med Ops) 1.5 146
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ý127ý CCISSTATREP HQ R SIGNALS 8.1 35ý128ý COMSITREP HQ R SIGNALS 8.2 46ý129ý COMSPOT HQ R SIGNALS 8.3 47ý130ý MSGCORRCANX HQ R SIGNALS 8.4 134ý131ý CRAFTACK HQ RM 3.1 49ý132ý CRAFTREQ HQ RM 3.2 50ý133ý GUNFIREALLOT HQ RM 3.3 85ý134ý GUNFIREREP HQ RM 3.5 86ý135ý GUNFIREREQ HQ RM 3.4 87ý136ý ONCASREP JFHQ 1.6 149ý137ý METCASTAIR Met Sp Gp 4.12.1 126ý138ý METCASTLAND Met Sp Gp 4.12.2 127ý139ý METREP Met Sp Gp 4.12.3 128ý140ý ACMREQ PJHQ 5.10 01ý141ý ACO PJHQ 5.11 02ý142ý ACTORD PJHQ 4.3.1 03ý143ý ACTREQ PJHQ 4.3.2 04ý144ý ACTWARN PJHQ 4.3.3 05ý145ý AIR ACCEPT/REFUSE PJHQ 5.1 14ý146ý AIR ACTIVITYREP PJHQ 5.2 15ý147ý AIR RECCEREQ/TASK PJHQ 5.7 16ý148ý AIRALLOC PJHQ 5.3 17ý149ý AIRATTACKWARN PJHQ 5.4 18ý150ý AIRMISREP PJHQ 5.5 20ý151ý AIRMOVE PJHQ 5.6 21ý152ý AIRREQ PJHQ 5.8 22ý153ý AIRTASK PJHQ 5.9 23ý154ý CIMICREP PJHQ 10.1 39ý155ý COMPINFREP PJHQ 4.15.1 45ý156ý EIWACTION PJHQ 4.16.1 53ý157ý EIWCONSULT PJHQ 4.16.2 54ý158ý EIWDECLARE PJHQ 4.16.3 55ý159ý EIWRESCIND PJHQ 4.16.4 56ý160ý EIWSUPPORT PJHQ 4.16.5 57ý161ý EVENTREP PJHQ 4.15.2 69ý162ý FORCEPREP PJHQ 4.3.4 83ý163ý HELACK PJHQ 5.12 89ý164ý HELLSREP PJHQ 5.13 90ý165ý HELOPSUM PJHQ 5.14 91ý166ý HELQUEST PJHQ 5.15 92ý167ý HELTASK PJHQ 5.16 93ý168ý HNSREP PJHQ 6.5.1 94ý169ý HNSREQ PJHQ 6.5.2 95
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ý170ý INFLIGHTREP PJHQ 5.17 99ý171ý JAATMSNO PJHQ 5.18 105ý172ý JAATWNGO PJHQ 5.19 106ý173ý LASERWARN PJHQ 5.20 108ý174ý MAOTQUEST PJHQ 5.21 119ý175ý MNCCOMPASSESSREP PJHQ 4.15.3 131ý176ý ORBATAIR PJHQ 5.22 150ý177ý PSOCOMAASSESSREP PJHQ 4.15.4 158ý178ý ROEAUTH PJHQ 4.2.1 173ý179ý ROEIMPL PJHQ 4.2.2 174ý180ý ROEREQ PJHQ 4.2.3 175ý181ý RPVMSN/RECCEREP PJHQ 5.23 176ý182ý RPVMSN/TCARMSG PJHQ 5.24 177ý183ý TOTMSG PJHQ 5.25 191ý184ý EMBUREP PS4(as)(A) 1.4 58ý185ý FCA.RAIL QMG - Mov 6.3.2 77ý186ý BATRECEVACREQ QMG-ES11c 6.4.1 28ý187ý BATRECEVACTASK QMG-ES11c 6.4.2 29ý188ý RDROUTERECCEREP QMG-Log Sp Svcs 2a 6.3.10 168ý189ý CARGOTRAFFIC QMG-Mov 6.3.3 33ý190ý MOVOC QMG-Mov 6.3.7 132ý191ý MOVSITREP QMG-Mov 6.3.6 133ý192ý RDMOVBID QMG-Mov 6.3.8 166ý193ý RDMOVCREDIT QMG-Mov 6.3.9 167ý194ý SRFTRANSREP QMG-Mov 6.3.11 186ý195ý SRFTRANSREQ QMG-Mov 6.3.12 187
Issue 1.0: May 98 1 - 1
AIRSPACE CONTROL MEANS REQUEST
To: SIC: ACMREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 01 (5.10)
A 05 Airspace Control Means (1) (2) (6 Chars)B 08 Airspace Control ID (2) (3) (5 Chars)C 12 Horizontal dimension (2)
(Specify as multiple Grid References or GEOREFs).Multiple
GRs/GEOREFs(15/20 Chars)
D 19 Vertical dimension (2) (4) (20 Chars)E 23 Published transit route details (2) (50 Chars)F 27
29Period of time - duration: (2) START Date-Time Group (DTG) END DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
G 34 Effective DTG (2) DTG (12 Chars)H 35 Controlling Authority (2) (20 Chars)I 52 Purpose - free text (2) (25 Chars)J 55 Transit instructions - free text instructions as to how the
transition is to be achieved (2)(25 Chars)
K 69 Remarks - amplifying comment (as necessary) (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 1 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request that a specific Airspace Control Means be specified in afuture Airspace Control Order (ACO).
PJHQ X 11/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from:
01 AR Air Route 10 HIDACZ High Density Airspace Control Zone02 TC Transit Corridor 11 ACL Atlantic Co-ordinated Route Low03 TL Traverse Level 12 ACHR Atlantic Co-ordinated Route High04 LLTR Low Level Transit Route 13 IFFON IFF Switch On Line05 SC Special Corridor 14 IFFOFF IFF Switch Off Line06 BDZ Base Defence Zone07 ROZ Restricted Operations Zone08 WFZ Weapons Free Zone09 RBFA Rear Boundary of the Forward Area
2. Serials ALPHA through JULIET may be repeated as a message block (segment) where more than one type of Airspace Control Meansis to be specified.
3. Serial BRAVO is mandatory if ALPHA is not used.
4. Vertical dimension is specified in actual heights or as pre-determined bands.
Issue 1.0: May 98 2 - 1
AIRSPACE CONTROL ORDER
To: SIC: ACO
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 2 (5.11)
A 08 Airspace control means (10 Chars)B 15 Airspace control agency designator (20 Chars)C 23 Horizontal dimension - area bounded by locations given as
Grid References or GEOREFs (1)Multiple
GRs/GEOREFs(15/20 Chars)
D 30 Vertical dimension - given as actual heights or pre-determinedbands (in metres)
(15 Figs)
E42445254
Published transit route details: Points - FROM/TO (Grid References) (1)
Timings - FROM/TO (Date-Time Groups (DTGs)) (1)
GRs(10 Chars)
DTGs(12 Chars)
F 6167
Period - ACO duration given as START/END (Date- TimeGroups (DTGs)) (times only for daily cyclic repetitions)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
G 70 Effective DTG - specifies the start of a repeated cycle DTG (12 Chars)H 75 Controlling authority (20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 2 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide specific orders for airspace management from a highercommand to subordinate units.
PJHQ X 11/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 3 - 1
ACTIVATION ORDER
To: SIC: ACTORD
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 03 (4.3.1)
A 07 Situation (200 Chars)B 12 Mission (100 Chars)C 15 Priority of tasking (20 Chars)D
2327
34
Activation Request to nations to assign agreed forces Task Organisation (refer to the relevant FORCEPREP message) Coordination (to include logistics)
(50 Chars)(200 Chars)
(200 Chars)E
5558
Rules of Engagement (ROEs) (repeat once each) (1) SACEUR Defence Planning Committee (DPC) controlled
(24 Chars)(24 Chars)
F 90 Authentication (2) (20 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To activate contingency plans, on-call forces, special surveillancemissions or other unique requirements to employ military forces.
PJHQ X 11/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 3 - 2
Notes:
1. A separate ROE Implementation Message (ROEIMPL) is also required.2. Insert the appropriate codeword to be provided by the Codeword Action Officer (CAO).
Issue 1.0: May 98 4 - 1
ACTIVATION REQUEST
To: SIC: ACTREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 04 (4.3.2)
A 03 Situation (200 Chars)B 12 Intentions (200 Chars)C
1522
252843
Specific Plan Force Requirement Command and ControlRules of Engagement (ROEs) (Repeat once each) SACEUR Defence Planning Committee (DPC) controlledForce Disposition
(50 Chars)(50 Chars)
(24 Chars)(24 Chars)
(200 Chars)D 55 Preparatory Action (300 Chars)E 67 Public Information (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request activation of military contingency plans, on-call forces,special surveillance missions or other unique requirements to employmilitary forces.
PJHQ X 11/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 5 - 1
ACTIVATION WARNING
To: SIC: ACTWARN
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 05 (4.3.3)
A 03 Situation (200 Chars)B 11 Intentions (200 Chars)C
2125
343750
Specific Plan Force Requirement Command and ControlRules of Engagement (ROEs) (Repeat once each): SACEUR Defence Planning Committee (DPC) controlledForce Disposition
(50 Chars)(50 Chars)
(24 Chars)(24 Chars)
(200 Chars)D 62 Preparatory Action (300 Chars)E 65 Public Information (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used to warn of a potential requirement to activate militarycontingency plans, on-call forces, special surveillance missions orother unique requirements to employ military forces.
PJHQ X 11/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 6 - 1
AIR DEFENDED AREA EQUIPMENT STATE
To: SIC: ADA EQPTSTATE
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 06 (4.7.3)
A 07 ADA Number (4 Figs)B1 10
1112131425
Equipment type (1)ServiceableUnserviceableFit in 24 hrsDestroyedAdditional information
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
B2 20 Equipment type (2) (2 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Report the equipment state for the air defended area, on whichseveral different types of equipment may be deployed.
HQ DRA 11/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 6 - 2
Notes:
1. Select from the following:
01 Rapier FSB1/BIMLI 04 Rapier FSC 06 Javelin SL 08 SP HVM02 Rapier FSB2 05 Rapier FSC Radar Tracker 07 Javelin LML 09 HVM LML03 DN 181 Radar Tracker
2. For additional equipment types, repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 7 - 1
AIR DEFENDED AREA REPORT
To: SIC: ADAREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 07 (4.7.6)
A 21 Optical BoundaryB 29
30ADA NumberQuantity of Fire Units
(4 Chars)(4 Chars)
C 33 Optical Boundary Point 1 (1) GR (15 Chars)K 45 All Weather BoundaryL 63
66ADA NumberQuantity of Fire Units
(4 Chars)(4 Chars)
M 88 All Weather Boundary Point 1 (1) GR (15 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Report details of air defence coverage (area air defence) HQ DRA 11/06/98
Notes:
1. To indicate the ADA boundary (air defence coverage), repeat up to a maximum of 10 points.2. Where boundary points do not join, the coverage is to be interpreted as a route defence.
Issue 1.0: May 98 8 - 1
AIR DEFENCE ENGAGEMENT OF HOSTILE AIRCRAFT REPORT
To: SIC: ADENGAGEREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 08 (4.7.2)
A 03 ENGAGEREP Number (5 Chars)B 12 Effective Date-Tim e Group (DTG) of the engagement being
reportedDTG (12 Chars)
CC1 10
Aircraft seen : Number/Type (1) (20 Chars)
DD1 20
Aircraft hit : Number/Type (1) (20 Chars)
EE1 30
Helicopters seen : Number/Type (1) (20 Chars)
FF1 40
Helicopters hi t: Number/Type (1) (20 Chars)
G 50 Missiles fired (2 Figs)H 57 Missiles rem aining (3 Figs)I 63 Remarks - amplification of the results of the AD engagement (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 8 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To summarise and report the results of a specific engagement ofhostile aircraft by friendly ground forces.
HQ DRA X 11/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary where more than one type of aircraft/helicopter is observed/hit.
Issue 1.0: May 98 9 - 1
AIR DEFENDED AREA ESTABLISHED REPORT
To: SIC: ADESTBREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 09 (4.7.5)
A 04 ADA Number (4 Figs)B 15 Established YES/NO (3 Chars)C 85 As at DTG DTG (12 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report when 75% of the equipment allocated to an ADA is presenton it.
HQ DRA X 11/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 10 - 1
ADMITTANCE REPORT
To: SIC: ADMITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 10 (1.1)
A 07 Name(s) of the casualty (30 Chars)
B 11 Nationality (3 Chars)
C232527
Personal details : Rank Service/civilian identity number Unit organisation designator
(3 Chars)(15 Chars)(20 Chars)
D 40 Nature of injury and, if appropriate, "listing" (2) (30 Chars)
E 54 Date-Time Group (DTG) of admittance DTG (12 Chars)
F 62 Prognosis (50 Chars)
G 67 Discharge details (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report the admittance of a patient to a Role 3 unit. (1) D MedOps/Plans
X 11/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 10 - 2
Notes:
1. All casualties admitted are to be the subject of a separate ADMITREP, until ordered otherwise by higher formation. When transmission ofseparate ADMITREPs for all casualties becomes impractical, they are to be limited to those concerned with the admission of othernations' casualties. The ADMITREP is to be submitted for all casualties on admission, on change of "listing" and on discharge.
2. "Listing" is taken from the following:
01 VSI Very seriously ill02 SI Seriously ill
Issue 1.0: May 98 11 - 1
AIR DEFENCE REPORT
To: SIC: ADREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 11 (4.7.4)
A 07 ADREP Number (5 Chars)B
10131516181923
Engagements since last report : Total fixed wing aircraft destroyed Total helicopters destroyed Total missiles destroyed Total fixed wing aircraft damaged Total helicopters damaged Total missiles damaged Remarks
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
(100 Chars)C
20212223242526
AD equipment status/availability - by complete fire unit:Equipment type: (1)
Deployed in actionUnserviceable (U/S)Available in 24 hoursAvailable in 48 hoursDestroyed since last ADREPRemarks
(10 Chars)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 11 - 2
D5051525354
Ammunition stocks :Ammunition type: (1) Quantity held on weapons Quantity held elsewhere
(give location where appropriate)Remarks
(10 Chars)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
GR (15 Chars)(100 Chars)
E 59 Additional Information (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide a summary of Air Defence (AD) engagement results sincethe last ADREP, and to report the status and availability of ADequipment and ammunition.
HQ DRA X 11/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary where more than one type of equipment/ammunition is being reported.
Issue 1.0: May 98 12 - 1
ARTILLERY FIRE UNIT – AMMUNITION STATUS
To: SIC: AFU.AMS
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 12 (4.6.1)
A0507
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B1114172022
Map details : (2) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (3) Map/Chart Edition No (3) Geodetic Datum (3)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
3235384142
Fire support unit size designator : Section Platoon/Troop Battery/Company Battalion/Regiment Regiment/Brigade/Division
(1 Char)(1 Char)(1 Char)
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
D 50 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) in ZULU time at which theammunition status is valid
DTG (12 Chars)
E 52 Fire plan name (6 Chars)F
5558
Projectile status : (4) Projectile Type (5) Quantity
(3 Chars)(4 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 12 - 2
G6063
Propellant status : (6) Propellant Type (5) Quantity
(5 Chars)(4 Figs)
H6769
Projectile fuze status : (4) Fuze Type (5) Quantity
(3 Chars)(4 Figs)
I 72 Special remarks (2) (200 Chars)J 75
7890
Acknowledge - YES/NO (2)Instructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (3)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To establish or delete an ammunition status for a fire unit in current orplanned operations.
HQ DRA X 11/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.2. Use of this serial is optional.3. Repeat as necessary.4. Repeat as a group up to six times, initial plus five.5. Select from the table overleaf.6. Repeat as a group up to three times, initial plus two.
Issue 1.0: May 98 12 - 3
WEAPONTYPE
PROJECTILE CODE PROPELLANT CODE FUZE CODE
105MM HEA High ExplosiveHEC APICM Anti-Personnel sub-
munition
CP Concrete PiercingPD Point DetonationTI Time ActionVT Variable TimeMRF Multi-Role Fuze
155MM HEA High ExplosiveHEI DPICM Anti-Tank sub-munitionHED Dual Purpose ICMHER RocketAML Anti-Material Mine, long delayAMS Anti-Material Mine, short delayAPL AP Mine, long delayAPS AP Mine, short delay
GREENWHITEXRNGA Extended Range –
Type AXRNGB Extended Range –
Type B
CP Concrete PiercingPD Point DetonationTI Time ActionVT Variable TimeMRF Multi-Role Fuze
MLRS JED Dual Purpose ICMJEE DPICM AP and Anti-Material
sub-munitionsJEH Reduced Range Practice
RocketJMT Anti-Tank MineJTA MLRS Terminally Guided
WarheadJTB MLRS SADARMJTC ATCMS Brilliant Anti-TankJEL Extended Range Rocket
Issue 1.0: May 98 13 - 1
ARTILLERY FIRE UNIT – FIRE UNIT STATUS
To: SIC: AFU.FUS
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 13 (4.6.2)
A0002
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B0305070809
Map details : (2) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (3) Map/Chart Edition No (3) Geodetic Datum (3)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
1012141516
Fire unit size designator : Section Platoon/Troop Battery/Company Battalion/Regiment Regiment/Brigade/Division
(1 Char)(1 Char)(1 Char)
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
D 19 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) in ZULU time at which thefire unit status is valid
DTG (12 Chars)
E 20 Fire plan name (6 Chars)F
2326
Unit status : Status from RDY = Ready/OUT = Out Return to action Date-Time
(3 Chars)(6 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 13 - 2
G273032
Fire unit weapons details : Quantity Type (4) Model No. (4)
(2 Figs)(5 Chars)(6 Chars)
H 35 Response time (in minutes) (2 Figs)I
404145
Unit location : UTM Easting (in metres) UTM Northing (in metres) Altitude in metres
(6 Figs)(8 Figs)
(5 Chars)J 48 Unit Grid Zone (6 Chars)K 52 Azimuth of fire (in mils from Grid North) (4 Figs)L 53 Minimum range in tens of metres (4 Figs)M
5861
Maximum range : Maximum range limitation category code (5) (6) Maximum range in tens of metres (6)
(1 Fig)(4 Figs)
N6367
Rate of fire : Maximum rate of fire Sustained rate of fire
(7) (4 Chars)(4 Chars)
O6972
Traverse limits (in mils): LEFT limit RIGHT limit
(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
P73
75
Tactical mission :Fire unit mission selected from: DS Direct Support GS General Support GSR General Support Reinforcing R ReinforcingZone of fire
(3 Chars)
(6 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 13 - 3
Q767882
Manoeuvre unit supported : Battery/Company Battalion/Regiment Regiment/Brigade/Division
(1 Char)(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
R8588
Artillery unit reinforced : Battalion/Regiment Regiment/Brigade/Division
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
S9092
Nuclear radiation status : Radiation exposure (8) Nuclear vulnerability category (9)
(1 Fig)(6 Chars)
T 95 Special remarks (2) (200 Chars)U 97
9899
Acknowledge - YES/NO (2)Instructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (3)
(3 Figs)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To establish or delete the status for fire units in current or plannedoperations for the purpose of making tactical fire control decisions.
HQ DRA X 11/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.2. Use of this serial is optional.3. Repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 13 - 4
4. Select from:
WEAPON MODEL105MM L118, L119, M101A1, M102, M119155MM 109A3G, AS9039, AS9052, AUF1, FH70, M109A3, M109A4, M109A5, M109A6, PH2000
M114A1, M114A2, M1950, M198, TRF1MLRS M270
5. Select from:1 High Explosive Normal Range2 High Explosive Extended Range
6. Repeat as a group up to five times, initial plus four.
7. The third character position for each of these rates must always be the special character 'Period' (.).
8. Select from:
0 No exposure1 Greater than (0) but less than or equal to 70 Rads2 Greater than 70 but less than or equal to 150 Rads3 Greater than 150 Rads
Issue 1.0: May 98 13 - 5
9. Select from:
CODE DEFINITION
PEREXP Casualties To Personnel In OpenPERTNK Casualties To Personnel In TanksPERAPC Casualties To Personnel In APCsPERVEH Casualties To Personnel In Wheeled VehiclesPEREAR Casualties To Personnel In Earth SheltersPERFOX Casualties To Personnel In FoxholesVEHEXP Moderate Damage To Exposed Wheeled VehiclesVEHSLD Moderate Damage To Shielded Wheeled VehiclesWHEART Moderate Damage To Towed ArtilleryTNKMOD Moderate Damage To Tanks, APCs And Sp ArtilleryBRIHRD Moderate Damage To Hard Fixed BridgesBRISFT Moderate Damage To Soft Fixed BridgesSUPPLY Severe Damage To Supply DepotsCOPCGO Severe Damage To Randomly Parked Cargo/Transportation HelicoptersCOPOBS Severe Damage To Randomly Parked Light Observation Helicopters
Issue 1.0: May 98 14 - 1
AIR/ACCEPT REFUSE
To: SIC: AIR ACCEPT/REFUSE
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 14 (5.1)
A 07 Accept or Refuse (6 Chars)B 21 Time on target Date-Time Group (DTG) DTG (12 Chars)C 29 Number and type of aircraft (50 Chars)D 32 Armament (50 Chars)E 38 Control arrangements if different from those included in the
relevant AIRREQ message(200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit acceptance/refusal of an Air Request (AIRREQ)message.
PJHQ 11/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 15 - 1
AIR ACTIVITY REPORT
To: SIC: AIR ACTIVITYREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 15 (4.7.1)
A 10 ADA Number (4 Figs)B 20 Hostile aircraft/helicopter type and hits: (1)
TypeNumber of hits (2)
(50 Chars)(2 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report hostile aircraft activity and engagements in an air defencearea
HQ DRA 11/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for different aircraft types.
2. Provisional report of the number of successful engagements, i.e. number of aircraft shot down. This report is used for immediatereporting and independent confirmation of kills will normally be required.
Issue 1.0: May 98 16 - 1
AIR RECONNAISSANCE REQUEST/TASK
To: SIC: AIR RECCEREQ/TASK
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 16 (5.7)
L 18 Originator’s Request Serial Number (15 Chars)M 22 Type of reconnaissance (20 Chars)N 38 Map series, sheet and edition number (30 Chars)O 42 Location and description of the target (60 Chars)P 55 Purpose of the reconnaissance (150 Chars)Q 69 Photographic scale or scale limits acceptable (50 Chars)R 72 Products required (20 Chars)S 73 Delivery address (40 Chars)T 79 Latest acceptable time (Date-Time Group (DTG)) DTG (12 Chars)U 85 Special Instructions (150 Chars)V 92 Tasking Instructions (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request or task an Air Reconnaissance mission. PJHQ 11/06/98
Notes:
1. Serials A to K have special significance elsewhere, but do not need to be included here.
Issue 1.0: May 98 17 - 1
AIR ALLOCATION MESSAGE
To: SIC: AIRALLOC
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 17 (5.3)
A 05 Air Allocation:From (DTG)To (DTG)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
B 10 Individual allocations: (1)Echelon/Formation/Unit/Operation etc.Attack (2)Recce
(50 Chars)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To allocate air assets to formations/units or individual operations. PJHQ 12/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat for each Echelon/Formation/Unit/Operation.
2. Attack and Recce often list as “Attack/Recce”, e.g. 15/10 is 15 attack sorties and 10 recce.
Issue 1.0: May 98 18 - 1
AIR ATTACK WARNING
To: SIC: AIRATTACKWARN
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 18 (5.4)
A1013212529
Map data : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No (1) Map/Chart Sheet No (1) Map/Chart Edition No (1) Geodetic Datum
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B 30 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) of the early warning DTG (12 Chars)C
414447586369
Early Warning : Grid Reference of sighting Early warning bearing in Degrees True Verified count of aircraft (2) Aircraft generic category (3) Altitude (in feet) or as a general indicator (4) Aircraft speed (in kilometres per hour) or as a general indicator - FAST/SLOW
GR (15 Chars)((3 Figs)
(5 Chars)(4 Chars)
(5 Figs/2 Chars)(4 Figs/4 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To warn of imminent enemy air attacks against friendly forces. PJHQ X X X 12/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 18 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
2. Enter the number of aircraft (1-999) followed by the verification indicator selected from:
01 C Reference indicator certain02 U Reference indicator uncertain03 NA Reference indicator not available
3. Select from: 4. Select from:
01 A Attack 01 H High02 B Bomber 02 M Medium03 C Cargo/Transport 03 L Low04 EW Electronic Warfare 04 VH Very High05 F Fighter 05 VL Very Low06 FW Fixed-wing, General07 RF Reconnaissance08 LOH Helicopter, Light Observation09 AAH Helicopter, Armed/Assault/Anti-tank10 UTTH Helicopter, Utility/Technical Transport11 MTH Helicopter, Medium Transport12 HTH Helicopter, Heavy Transport
Issue 1.0: May 98 19 - 1
AIR INTELLIGENCE REPORT
To: SIC: AIRINTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 19 (2.1)
A0103050709
Airfield/Location (1) (2) Country code Airfield name (3) Basic Encyclopaedia (BE) number Alternate airfield name (4) Location[Must always be followed by one or more of: Enemy AircraftArrived/Departed/Losses or Remaining (BRAVO – ECHO).Repeat as necessary.] (5) (6) (7)
(2 Chars)(15 Chars)
(4 Figs)(15 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)
B1214152125273336394042
Enemy Aircraft Arrived: (8) Aircraft Code (9) Mark/Variant (9) Number of Aircraft arrived Subordination (9) Primary Role Code (9) Secondary Role Code (9) Number of Aircraft remaining Country Code from which arrived (9) Airfield name from which arrived (9) BE No. of the airfield from which arrived Amplification (optional) (6)
(3 Chars)(1 Char)(2 Figs)(3 Figs)
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
(2 Figs)(2 Chars)
(15 Chars)(4 Figs)
(200 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 19 - 2
C4547525559606265677072
Enemy Aircraft Departed: (8) Aircraft Code (9) Mark/Variant (9) Number of Aircraft departed Subordination (9) Primary Role Code (9) Secondary Role Code (9) Number of Aircraft remaining Country Code to which departed (9) Airfield name to which departed (9) BE No. of the airfield to which departed Amplification (optional) (6)
(3 Chars)(1 Char)(2 Figs)(3 Figs)
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
(2 Figs)(2 Chars)
(15 Chars)(4 Figs)
(200 Chars)
D737579808284868789
Enemy Aircraft Losses: (8) Aircraft Code (9) Mark/Variant (9) Number of Aircraft lost How killed (10) Subordination (9) Primary Role Code (9) Secondary Role Code (9) Number of Aircraft remaining Amplification (optional) (6)
(3 Chars)(1 Char)(2 Figs)
(2 Chars)(3 Figs)
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
(2 Figs)(200 Chars)
E90929394969798
Enemy Aircraft Remaining: (8) Aircraft Code (9) Mark/Variant (9) Number of Aircraft remaining Subordination (9) Primary Role Code (9) Secondary Role Code (9) Amplification (optional) (6)
(3 Chars)(1 Char)(2 Figs)(3 Figs)
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
(200 Chars)F 99 Narrative (7) (1000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 19 - 3
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report significant changes in location, disposition, status and otherelements of essential information concerning Non-NATO Air Order ofBattle (AOB), including Naval Air and airfields.
Comd Sp X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat serials ALPHA through FOXTROT as necessary for each airfield/location being reported.2. In the event that there is a need to report aircraft activity, e.g. HELO or VSTOL/STOL operations, which does not take place at anidentifiable airfield, report against 'Airfield name' (Serial A2) in LAT/LONG, e.g. 5646N3 3719E2.3. The name of the airfield at which the activity is taking place as recorded in the SHAPE Aircraft Order of Battle and Aircraft Catalogue(AOBAC).4. The alternate name at which the activity is taking place; taken from the SHAPE AOBAC.5. In the event that more than one Aircraft type are located at or taking part in events at the same airfield/location, each of Serials BRAVOthrough ECHO may be repeated as required within a single message in order to report the activity by all types of aircraft at the airfield/location.6. If any of Serials BRAVO through ECHO does not provide sufficient scope for reporting the necessary information adequately, the optionalelement 'Amplification' may be used at the end of the relevant serial.7. If Serials BRAVO through ECHO taken as a group do not provide sufficient scope for reporting the information, the optional element'Narrative' may be used at the end of each message block (segment) as necessary.The information to be provided in this message element (set) is repeatable for each Aircraft type being reported.9. Select from the SHAPE AOBAC.10. Select from:
01 SA Surface-to-Air02 SS Surface-to-Surface03 AS Air-to-Surface04 AA Air-to-Air05 DF Defector06 AC Accident/Crash
Issue 1.0: May 98 20 - 1
AIR MISSION REPORT
To: SIC: AIRMISREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 20 (5.5)
03 AIRMISREP (9 Chars)05 Air Task/Mission Number (10 Chars)
A 18 Location Identifier – such as target number/co-ordinates, linesearch number or relation to a line (as applicable).
(50 Chars)
B 25 Time on Target /Time of Sighting (Date-Time Group (DTG)) DTG (12 Chars)C 38 Results (300 Chars)D 50 Other Information – e.g.
Enemy air defence (AD) Electronic surveillance measures (ESM) intercept details Jamming encountered Target weather Weather encountered on route
(300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report air mission results. PJHQ X 12/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 20 - 2
Notes:
1. Sent when requested in the AIRTASK message or when it is considered that the appropriate commanders require it.
2. The AIRMISREP is the standard form of message whereby the airfield/aircraft carrier informs the tasking, requesting and/or otherinterested unit/formation/agency of the results of a mission.
Issue 1.0: May 98 21 - 1
AIR MOVE DETAILS
To: SIC: AIRMOVE
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 21 (5.6)
A1215182325
Movement details Movement status (1) Aircraft callsign(s) Arrival/departure time Revised departure time (2) Reason for delay/cancellation (3)
(9 Chars)(30 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
(8 Chars)B
3031
4041
Route details Points (Grid References)
FROMTO
Timings (Date-Time Groups (DTGs))FROMTO
GR (10 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
C6884
Arrival status Agency/facility assuming control Fuel status
(20 Chars)(15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 21 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To determine and confirm which agency has tactical control of an airmove and to enable overdue action to be initiated at the earliestopportunity
PJHQ X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from:
01 ARRIVAL 02 CANCEL 03 DELAY 04 DEPARTURE
2. This must be included if the entry at A1 (Serial 12) is DELAY .
3. Select from:
01 AIRCRAFT Aircraft not available02 AIRFIELD Airfield or facilities unserviceable03 CREW Crew not available04 PRIORITY Priority of other requests prevails05 TOT TOT too early/late06 WEAPON Weapon not available07 WEATHER Weather unsuitable
4. Repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 22 - 1
AIR REQUEST
To: SIC: AIRREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 22 (5.8)
03 AIR REQUEST (10 Chars)05 Air Request Number (10 Chars)
A 10 Details of task – e.g. destroy/neutralise/search.Target description. Location/search line details. Give priorityand states whether photo confirmation is required of recce.
(200 Chars)
B 2022
Time on target - specific time or AS SOON AS POSSIBLE(ASAP) and a NOT LATER THAN (NLT) time/latest timeinformation of value
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
C 30 Friendly forces location - where involved with or in closeproximity (1000m) to the target location. (1)If no friendly forces within 1000m, NIL is to be specified.This paragraph must always be completed
(30 Chars)
D 40 Control Arrangements - from, as applicable: Radar Control - Callsign and frequency of initial control radar Radar Control - Callsign and frequency of forward control radar TACP/ASOC – Callsign and frequency (3) TACP/ALO – Callsign and frequency (3) TACP/FAC – Callsign and frequency (3) Contact point/orbit point/initial point Marker(s) - indicator smoke, panel, etc.
(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 22 - 2
E 50 In-Flight Report - C/S and frequency to whom in-flight reportis to be made if one is necessary
(20 Chars)
F NOT USEDG NOT USEDH 80 Armament requested or NOT USED, as applicable (10 Chars)I 90 Any other information (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request tactical air support for land or maritime operations. PJHQ X X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. Preferably given in relation to an easily seen topographical feature. Failing this, given in relation to the target by bearing and distance or agrid reference.
2. If not required, paragraph prefix letters are omitted, except in the case of CHARLIE which always requires location reference(s) or NIL.
3. TACP = Tactical Air Control Point; ASOC = Air Support Operations Centre; ALO = Air Liaison Officer; FAC = Forward Air Controller.
Issue 1.0: May 98 23 - 1
AIR TASK
To: SIC: AIRTASK
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 23 (5.9)
03 AIRTASK (8 Chars)05 Air Task/Mission Number (10 Chars)
A 10 Task Details – e.g. DESTROY/NEUTRALISE /SEARCH.Target description.Location/search line details.Gives priority (if necessary).States if Photo confirmation is required of recce.
(200 Chars)
B 2125
Time on Target (TOT) - specific time or ASAP (as soon aspossible) and a NLT (not later than) time.
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
C 32 Friendly Forces Location - where involved with or in closeproximity (1000m) to the target location. (1)If there are no friendly forces within 1000m,
NIL is to be specified.[This Serial must always be completed]
(30 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 23 - 2
D 40 Control Arrangement - from, as applicable: Radar Control – Callsign (C/S) and frequency of initial control radar Radar Control - C/S and frequency of forward control radar TACP/ASOC - C/S and frequency (3) TACP/ALO - C/S and frequency (3) TACP/FAC - C/S and frequency (3) Contact point/orbit point/initial point Marker(s) - indicator smoke, panel, etc.
(100 Chars)
E 48 In-Flight Report (IFR) – callsign and frequency to whom thein-flight report is to be made (if required)
(20 Chars)
F 53 Squadron (or Wing) (5 Chars)G 56 Number and type of aircraft (10 Chars)H 64 Armament (10 Chars)I 79 Any other information (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To task tactical air support for land or maritime operations. PJHQ X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. Preferably given in relation to an easily seen topographical feature. Failing this, given in relation to the target by bearing and distance ora grid reference.
2. If not required, serials may be omitted, except in the case of C which always requires location reference(s) or a specific NIL.
3. TACP = Tactical Air Control Point; ASOC = Air Support Operations Centre; ALO = Air Liaison Officer; FAC = Forward Air Controller.
Issue 1.0: May 98 24 - 1
ARREST REPORT
To: SIC: ARRESTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 24 (1.2)
A 03 ARRESTREP Serial Number (unique) (5 Chars)
B1214172021
Map details : (1) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)
C2528303235374142
Details of arrest : Name Age Sex ID card no. Address Reason for arrest Date-Time Group (DTG) of arrest Place of arrest
(20 Chars)(2 Figs)(1 Fig)
(20 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 24 - 2
D45484952
Arresting person : Service No. Rank Name Sub-unit
(10 Chars)(3 Chars)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
E55576366
Witness details : (2) Service/ID No. Rank/Title Name Sub-unit/Address (as appropriate)
(10 Chars)(3 Chars)
(20 Chars)(100 Chars)
F7375
General comments : (1) Further action taken Any items of interest
(300 Chars)(300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used to report the details of an arrest or detention by military forces. LW1 X X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. Optional.
2. Repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 25 - 1
COMMANDER’S ASSESSMENT
To: SIC: ASSESSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 25 (4.1.3)
A 01 Political Overview (500 Chars)B
030405
Assessment - Opposing Forces (OPFOR): Strategic Overview OPFOR Summary OPFOR Options
(1000 Chars)(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
C2023253135
Assessment - Blue Forces: Posture Military Situation Logistics CIS Assessment Precautions
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
D404550
Commander’s Overall Assessment: Blue Forces OPFOR Situation Concerns
(500 Chars)(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
E 66 Intentions (1000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 25 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide the commander's assessment of the overall strategic/localsituation and his intended or recommended actions. LW1 X 12/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 26 - 1
ARMOURED VEHICLE DEMAND
To: SIC: AVDEM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 26 (6.1.1)
A 09 Unit Request Serial Number (10 Chars)B 68 Type of Vehicle (1) (50 Chars)C 91 Quantity (4 Figs)D 93 RV (grid reference) (15 Chars)E 95 Any additional information (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request replacement Armoured Vehicles. LW2 X X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat B and C for different types of vehicle.
Draft 1.0: May 98 27 - 1
FRIENDLY OBSTACLE LIST (BARRIER REPORT)
To: SIC: BARREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 27 (4.8.1)
A 0305
Amendment YES/NODesignator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B 08 Operation Order (OPORD) reference (if applicable) (10 Chars)C
1012151718
Map details Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)D
2022232526283233
Barrier Data : (2) Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number Task Serial Number Grid Reference (GR) (2) Obstacle type (2) (3) Generic mine type (2) (4) Obstacle status (2) (5)
(6 Chars)(21 Chars)(14 Chars)(10 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)(2 Chars)(1 Char)
(3 Chars)E
3542
Obstacle effective times: (2) START Date-Time Group (DTG) END DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
Draft 1.0: May 98 27 - 2
F 54 Special remarks (100 Chars)G 56
6267
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To pass information on friendly obstacles, current and planned, in theOwn Force's barrier plan.
HQ EinC(A) X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select specific obstacle type from:
01 BE Berm 10 CR Road crater02 MF Minefield 11 DM Demolition03 WO Barbed wire obstacle 12 DG Dry gap04 TD Antitank ditch 13 WW Waterway05 AB Abatis 14 FL Flooding06 BP Beam post obstacle 15 LS Landslide07 FB Falling block obstacle 16 UX UXO08 BT Booby traps 17 OT Other (4)09 DT Dragon teeth
Draft 1.0: May 98 27 - 3
4. Select from:
30 A Area 34 P Anti-personnel31 H Anti-helicopter 35 T Anti-tank32 N No mines 36 U Unknown33 O Off-route
5. Select from:
50 PRO Proposed 55 PAS Passable51 PLR Planned Reserve 56 BRE Breached52 PLP Planned Preliminary 57 CLR Cleared53 IMP Prepared for Execution 58 CAN Cancelled54 EXE Executed 59 MRK Marked
Issue 1.0: May 98 28 - 1
BATTLEFIELD RECOVERY/EVACUATION REQUEST
To: SIC: BATRECEVACREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 29 (6.4.1)
A0305
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(1 Fig)(10 Chars)
B0712131521
Map data : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C 25 Assisted unit ID (20 Chars)D
3134
Location of vehicle(s) to be recovered/evacuated: Geographic place name (if applicable) Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 28 - 2
E3638404245475153
Vehicle recovery/evacuation data : (6) Request Number Vehicle make Vehicle type Registration mark Driving/towing state (3) Support required (4) Crew available - Y/N Condition code (5)
(8 Chars)(10 Chars)(10 Chars)(25 Chars)
(1 Char)(4 Chars)(1 Char)
(2 Chars)F 56 Destination unit ID and point of contact (POC) (40 Chars)G
5862
Destination location: Geographic place name (if applicable) Grid Reference
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
H646769
Cargo details : General load indicator Cargo type(s) (2) Quantity(ies) (2)
(6 Chars)(30 Chars)
(7 Chars)I
7275
Special equipment required : Battlefield recovery equipment (2) Quantity [Repeat as necessary]
(7 Chars)(2 Figs)
J 78 Additional services required (100 Chars)K
838689
Obstruction : Type Shape Grid Reference (2)
(8 Chars)(6 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 28 - 3
L9294959804
Refuelling : Position name Grid Reference Fuel quantity NATO standard fuel type NATO standard fuel type (alternative)
(15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
(15 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)
M 06 Rendezvous (RV) indicator - Y/N (1 Char)N
1014
RV location : Geographic place name (if applicable) Grid Reference (2)
(15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
O 18 RV Date-Time Group (DTG) DTG (12 Chars)P
1928
Recovery communications : Assisted unit callsign (C/S) Frequency
(4 Chars)(14 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request battlefield recovery assistance for one or more vehicles ata single location.
ES11c X X X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at ALPHA is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 D Drivable 02 P Straight pull 03 T Suspended tow
Issue 1.0: May 98 28 - 4
4. Select from:
01 RECV Recover only02 EVAC Evacuation only03 BOTH Both04 N Not towable
5. Select from:
01 X Unit/Organisation02 Y Field/Direct support03 Z Base/Depot04 BR Beyond repair
6. Repeat serials E through J for each vehicle to be recovered/evacuated.
Issue 1.0: May 98 29 - 1
BATTLEFIELD RECOVERY/EVACUATION TASK
To: SIC: BATRECEVACTASK
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 29 (6.4.2)
A 0406
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(1 Fig)(10 Chars)
B1214151921
Map data :Map/Chart SeriesMap/Chart Suffix NumberMap/Chart Sheet Number (2)Map/Chart Edition Number (2)Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C 23 Tasked unit ID (20 Chars)D 25 Assisted unit ID (20 Chars)E
3235
Location of vehicle(s) to be recovered/evacuated:Geographic place name (if applicable)Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 29 - 2
F4041424547525457
Vehicle recovery/evacuation data : (6)Request NumberVehicle makeVehicle typeRegistration markDriving/towing state (3)Support required (4)Crew available - Y/NCondition code (5)
(8 Chars)(10 Chars)(10 Chars)(25 Chars)
(1 Char)(4 Chars)(1 Char)
(2 Chars)G 60 Destination unit ID and point of contact (POC) (40 Chars)H
6567
Destination location :Geographic place name (if applicable)Grid Reference
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
I687174
Cargo details :General load indicatorCargo type(s) (2)Quantity(s) (2)
(6 Chars)(30 Chars)
(7 Chars)J
788283
Special equipment required:Battlefield recovery equipment (2)QuantityBattlefield recovery equipment, etc
(7 Chars)(2 Figs)
K 85 Additional services required (100 Chars)L
878990
Obstruction :TypeShapeGrid Reference (2)
(8 Chars)(6 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 29 - 3
M9294970103
Refuelling :Position nameGrid ReferenceFuel quantityNATO standard fuel typeNATO standard fuel type (alternative)
(15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
(15 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)
N 07 Rendezvous (RV) indicator - Y/N (1 Char)O
0911
RV location :Geographic place name (if applicable)Grid Reference (2)
(15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
P 27 RV Date-Time Group (DTG) DTG (12 Chars)Q
2843
Recovery communications :Assisted unit callsign (C/S)Frequency
(40 Chars)(14 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To allocate recovery assets either in response to aBATRECEVACREQ message, or to initiate a formation vehicleevacuation programme.
QMG (ES11c) X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at ALPHA is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 29 - 4
3. Select from:
01 D Drivable02 P Straight pull03 T Suspended tow04 N Not towable
4. Select from:
10 RECV Recover only11 EVAC Evacuation only12 BOTH Both
5. Select from:
21 X Unit/Organisation22 Y Field/Direct support23 Z Base/Depot24 BR Beyond repair
6. Repeat Serials F through K for each vehicle to be recovered/evacuated.
Issue 1.0: May 98 30 - 1
BOMBREP/SHELREP/ROCKREP/MORTREP
To: SIC: BOMBREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 30 (4.6.3)
A0204050709
Map details : (1) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B 12 Bombardment type (3) (6 Chars)C
151718
Observer's location: UTM Easting (in metres) UTM Northing (in metres) Altitude (in metres)
(6 Figs)(8 Figs)
(5 Chars)D 20 Observer's Grid Zone (6 Chars)E
222427
Indicators of Hostile Battery (HB) location : Observer/HB bearing (in mils) (4) Observer/HB range (in metres) Flash/Bang Time (in seconds)
(4 Figs)(5 Figs)(2 Figs)
F313436
HB location : UTM Easting (in metres) UTM Northing (in metres) Altitude (in metres)
(6 Figs)(8 Figs)
(5 Chars)G 39 HB Grid Zone (6 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 30 - 2
H4345
Bombardment duration : FROM Date-Time Group (DTG) TO DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
I474849
Bombarded area location : UTM Easting (in metres) UTM Northing (in metres) Altitude (in metres)
(6 Figs)(8 Figs)
(5 Chars)J 50 Bombarded area Grid Zone (6 Chars)K
525455
Bombarded area size : Length or radius (in metres) Width (in metres) Attitude - azimuth of the longest axis (in mils)
(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
L 57 Own troops target type (5) (6 Chars)M 60 Target subtype (5) (6 Chars)N 62 Degree of protection (6) (9 Chars)O 63 Target strength (4 Figs)P 67 Enemy equipment (s) (20 Chars)Q 69 Nature of fire (7) (14 Chars)R 70 Details of fire :
Type of projectile Calibre of projectile Approximate size of projectile Aircraft/helicopter type Number of projectiles Bombardment intensity
(50 Chars)
S 85 Damage inflicted - as percentage of friendly unit capability (2 Figs)T 87 Report accuracy (20 Chars)U 89 Boundary/Checked Zone flag details (30 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 30 - 3
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report hostile bomb, shell, rocket and mortar attack. HQ DRA X X X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. Use of this serial is optional.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 ARTY Guns02 MORT Mortars03 RKTMSL Rockets04 SSM Surface to Surface Missiles05 ACFT Aircraft06 HEL Helicopter07 UNK Unknown
4. If GRID is specified this gives the direction of the HB from the bombarded location.
Issue 1.0: May 98 30 - 4
5. Select from:
Typecode
Typedefinition
Subtypecode
Subtypedefinition
01 ADA Air Defence Artillery 010203040506
UNKLTMDMHVMSLPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyMissilePosition
02 ARMOR Armour 070809101112
UNKLTMDMHVAPCPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyArmd Personnel CarrierPosition
03 ARTY Artillery 1314151617
UNKLTMDMHVPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyPosition
04 ASSY Assembly Areas 1819202122
UNKTRPTRPVEHTRPMECTRPARM
UnknownTroopsTroops and VehiclesMechanised TroopsTroops and Armour
05 BLDG Building 232425262728
UNKWOODMASNRYCONCRMETALSPCL
UnknownWoodMasonryConcreteMetalSpecial Purpose
06 BRIDGE Bridge 293031323334353637
UNKFTPONVEHPONCONCRWOODSTEELSITERAFTFERRY
UnknownFoot PontoonVehicle PontoonConcreteWoodSteelSiteRaftFerry
07 CEN Centre 383940414243
UNKSMALLBNREGTDIVFWD
UnknownSmallBattalionRegimentDivisionForward
Issue 1.0: May 98 30 - 5
08 EQUIP Equipment 444546474849
UNKRADAREWSLTGDNCLS
UnknownRadarElectronic WarfareSearchlightGuidanceLoudspeaker
09 MORT Mortars 505152535455
UNKLTMDMHVVHPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyVery HeavyPosition
10 PERS Personnel 565758596061
UNKINFOPPTLWKPTYPOS
UnknownInfantryObservation PostPatrolWork PartyPosition
11 RKTMSL Rockets/Missiles 62636465666768
UNKAPERSLTMSLMDMMSLHVMSLATANKPOS
UnknownAnti-PersonnelLight MissileMedium MissileHeavy MissileAnti-TankPosition
12 SUPPLY Supply Dump 697071727374
UNKCLVCLIIICLIVCLICLII
UnknownClass 5Class 3Class 4Class 1Class 2
13 SUPPLY Supply Dump 757677787980
UNKCLVCLIIICLIVCLICLII
UnknownClass 5Class 3Class 4Class 1Class 2
14 TER Terrain Features 81828384858687
UNKROADJCTHILLDEFILELDGSTRRR
UnknownRoadRoad JunctionHillDefileLanding StripRailroad
15 VEH Vehicles 88899091929394
UNKLTWHLHVWHLRECOBOATACFTHEL
UnknownLight WheeledHeavy WheeledReconnaissanceBoatsAircraftHelicopter
Issue 1.0: May 98 30 - 6
16 WPN Weapons 9596979899
UNKLTMGATGHVMGRCLR
UnknownLight Machine GunAnti-Tank GunHeavy Machine GunRecoilless Rifle
6. Select from:
01 UNK Unknown02 PRAND Half Prone; Half Standing (all prone within 15s)03 PRONE All prone04 PARTDUGIN Some dug in05 PARTCOVER Some overhead protection06 DUGIN All dug in07 COVER All dug in with overhead protection
7. Select from:
01 FPF Final Protective Fire02 COORD ILLUM Co-ordinating Illumination03 CONT ILLUM Continuous Illumination04 NUC Nuclear05 FFE Fire for Effect06 ADJ Adjust07 ADJ FFE Adjust Fire for Effect08 HF Harassing Fire09 SMK Smoke
Issue 1.0: May 98 31 - 1
BOMB THREAT WARNING
To: SIC: BOMBWARN
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 31 (4.1.1)
A 05 Incident type (2) (4 Chars)B
0711142325
Map details (as appropriate): Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (3) Map/Chart Edition No (3) Geodetic Datum (3)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
303341
Source of information: Evaluation Source type (4) Other details (as appropriate)
(2 Chars)(30 Chars)(50 Chars)
D 49 Date-Time Group (DTG) validity of the bomb threat warning DTG (12 Chars)E
5052
Location of incident: Grid Ref/Georef Description (to include street/building name/address details as appropriate)
GR (15 Chars)(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 31 - 2
F 60 Hostiles/Terrorists details , to include as appropriate/whereknown: Personnel involved Weapons carried Organisation involved Description of bomb/explosive device(s) used/placed
(500 Chars)
G 70 Details of hostile/terrorist codeword and/or warningmessage if used)
(200 Chars)
H 80 Amplification (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide an immediate warning of the threat of an imminent bombattack or detection of a suspected explosive device. (1)
LW1 X 12/06/98
Notes:
1. The BOMBWARN is by definition an alert measure. The results of a bomb attack carried out as part of terrorist or civil unrest activitiesare to be reported by INCREP.
2. Select the type of incident from:
Terrorism Civil Unrest
01 TBD Deliberate bombing 06 CR Riot02 TBPR Proxy bombing 07 CD Civil disobedience03 TBPO Postal bombing 08 CNOG Establishing no-go areas04 THIJ High-jack05 THOS Hostage taking
3. Repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 31 - 3
4. Select the source type from:
01 Government Agency 04 Media02 Informer 05 Military Intelligence03 Police 06 Other - state source
Issue 1.0: May 98 32 - 1
CLOSE AIR DEFENCE REPORT
To: SIC: CADREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 32 (4.7.7)
A 05 ADA Number (4 Chars)B 14 Number of Fire Units (2 Fig)C 21
5362697383848789
Boundary Points (1) (2)Point 1Point 2Point 3Point 4Point 5Point 6Point 7Point 8
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report details of air defence coverage (close air defence). HQ DRA 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Where only one boundary point is sent, the ADA (air defence coverage) is to be interpreted as a circle of 6 km radius.
2. Where boundary points do not join, the coverage is to be interpreted as a route defence.
Issue 1.0: May 98 33 - 1
MOVEMENT REQUIREMENTS – SEA (a. Cargo Traffic)
To: SIC: CARGOTRAFFIC
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 33 (6.3.3)
A12345
Ship ID : Name Merchant ship type, cargo carrying International call sign (C/S) Voyage number Vessel terms of carriage status code (1)
(40 Chars)(4 Chars)(8 Chars)(5 Chars)
(1 Fig)B
12345
Ship movement data : Port of departure Date-Time Group (DTG) of departure Next port of call Estimated DTG of arrival Subsequent port of call
(20 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
(20 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
(20 Chars)C Cargo discharge capability (1) (1 Char)D Special berthing requirements (100 Chars)E
1234
Ship size details : Draft, in feet or metres Length, in feet or metres Beam, in feet or metres Cargo weight capacity
(6 Chars)(7 Chars)(6 Chars)(8 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 33 - 2
F12
Manifest information : Manifest status Transmittal method
(6 Chars)(14 Chars)
G1234
Total cargo details : Weight in metric tons Volume in cubic metres Weight in long tons Volume in measurement tons
(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
H1234567
Cargo for each port of call : (2) Port of discharge Weight in metric tons Volume in cubic metres Weight in long tons Volume in measurement tons Cargo weight in long tons Transhipment indicator code (3)
(20 Chars)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(1 Fig)
I12345678910
Cargo details : Data entry (1) Stowage category (1) Stowage location Consignee Load type (1) No of pieces of cargo Weight in metric tons Volume in cubic metres Weight in long tons Volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(5 Chars)(3 Chars)
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 33 - 3
J123456789
Container details : Data entry (1) Cargo container type (1) Consignee Load type (1) Number of pieces of cargo Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres Cargo weight in long tons Cargo volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(6 Chars)
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(4 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
K123456789
Lash/Seabee barge details : Data entry (1) Barge Number Consignee Load type (1) No of pieces of cargo Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres Cargo weight in long tons Cargo volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(5 Figs)
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(4 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
L1234
Hazardous cargo details : Data entry International Maritime Dangerous Goods Indicator (IMDG) IMDG compatibility indicator Net explosive quantity
(2 Figs)(3 Figs)(1 Char)(5 Figs)
M12345
Sensitive cargo details : Data entry (1) Number of pieces of cargo Stowage location Cargo ID Number Transportation Control Number
(2 Figs)(4 Figs)
(3 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 33 - 4
N1234567
Heavy cargo details : Data entry No of pieces of cargo Stowage location Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres Cargo weight in long tons Cargo volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(4 Figs)
(3 Chars)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
O Transhipment vessel name (4) (30 Chars)P Transhipment responsibility (100 Chars)Q
123456
Cargo for each port of call : Port of discharge Weight in metric tons Volume in cubic metres Weight in long tons Volume in measurement tons Transhipment indicator code (3)
(20 Chars)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(1 Char)
R12345678910
Cargo details : Data entry (1) Stowage category (1) Stowage location Consignee Load type (1) No of pieces of cargo Weight in metric tons Volume in cubic metres Weight in long tons Volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(5 Chars)(3 Chars)
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 33 - 5
S123456789
Container details : Data entry (1) Cargo container type (1) Consignee Load type (1) No of pieces of cargo Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres Cargo weight in long tons Cargo volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(6 Chars)
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(4 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
T123456789
Lash/Seabee barge details : Data entry (1) Barge Number Consignee Load type (1) No of pieces of cargo Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres Cargo weight in long tons Cargo volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(5 Figs)
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(4 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
U1234
Hazardous cargo details : Data entry International Maritime Dangerous Goods Indicator (IMDG) IMDG compatibility indicator Net explosive quantity
(2 Figs)(3 Figs)(1 Char)(5 Figs)
V12345
Sensitive cargo details : Data entry (1) No of pieces of cargo Stowage location Cargo ID Number Transportation Control Number
(2 Figs)(4 Figs)
(3 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 33 - 6
W1234567
Heavy cargo details : Data entry Number of pieces of cargo Stowage location Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres Cargo weight in long tons Cargo volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(4 Figs)
(3 Chars)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used to advise each port of discharge of the details of the cargo to bedischarged at that location.
QMG (Mov) X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from appropriate, authorised data codes.
2. Repeat Serials H through W for each port of call.
3. Y=YES; N=NO.
4. Repeat Serials O through W for each transhipment referred to (only used if the transhipment indicator code at Serial H is Y).
5. Serial numbers (second column) are not included due to the complexity of this message Refer to A1, A2 etc..
Issue 1.0: May 98 34 - 1
CASUALTY EVACUATION REQUEST
To: SIC: CASEVACREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 34 (1.3)
A 06 Requesting Unit Identification (ID) (20 Chars)
B 08 Unit location GR (10 Chars)
C 12 Pick up point (PUP) GR (10 Chars)
D 15 Destination GR (10 Chars)
E2122232425
Casualty details (1) Numbers Condition Special needs Time Priority
(3 Figs)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)(1 Fig)
F 33 Tactical details (i.e. tactical situation, direction of approach,inability to hold casualties, etc)
(300 Chars)
G41434555
Communications details Callsign and frequency at PUP Ground signals/recognition at PUP Callsign and frequency at destination Ground signals/recognition at destination
(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 34 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request medical casualty evacuation support for single andmultiple evacuation and by whatever means.
D MedOps/Plans
X X X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary (EA, EB, EC etc).
Issue 1.0: May 98 35 - 1
CCIS STATUS REPORT
To: SIC: CCISSTATREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 35 (8.1)
A 03 Commander's assessment (200 Chars)B 05 Reported unit ID (20 Chars)C 10 Organisational status (20 Chars)D
121415171820
Location details :Planned/realTypeLocation ID (1)Place nameCountryGrid Reference
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
GR (10 Chars)E
222526
Operational status :Planned/real/establishmentStatus (2)Percentage usable
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)
(3 Figs)F 30 Time DTG (12 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 35 - 2
G31343537394143
Communications terminal status : Country of equipment Node ID Location of terminal Unit Number Nationality Arms/Services (3) Command level (4)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
GR (10 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
H45474952545557
Link status :Planned/realType of communications linkCapacity (5)QuantitySecurity levelSpecial handlingLink status
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
(5 Figs)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
I 60 Time DTG (12 Chars)J
62636567687274757778
Courier Schedule :NumberTransport meansSecurity levelDate-Time Group (DTG of arrival)Unit No.NationalityArms/Services (3)Command level (4)Type of locationDTG of departure
(3Figs)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)K 80 Time DTG (12 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 35 - 3
L81838486888992949597
CCIS status :Planned/realUser communitySystem designatorStatus of systemSecurity levelSpecial handlingSecurity systemStatus of security systemSubscriber typeQuantity of subscriber
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
(5 Figs)M 99 Time DTG (12 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide information concerning the status of Command, Controland Information Systems (CCIS).
HQ R SIGNALS X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Used if more than one of the same type.
2. For example: alive, damaged, on the move, etc.
3. For example: infantry, armoured, etc.
4. For example: divisional, brigade.
5. In voice channel equivalent.
Issue 1.0: May 98 36 - 1
CONTROL/CO-ORDINATION LINE REPORT
To: SIC: CCLREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 36 (4.4.1)
A 10 Establishing unit/formation designator (20 Chars)
B1B2B3
202122
Line type (1)
(20 Chars)
C1C2C3
303132
Line designator (1)
(20 Chars)
D1D2D3
404142
Location/description (1)
(50 Chars)
E1E2E3
505152
Validity (1) (2)
(40 Chars)
F1F2F3
606162
Additional information (1) (3)
(100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report, establish and update boundaries, phase lines, control linesand/or co-ordination lines.
LW1 4.4.1 15/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 36 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each line referred to in the message, present and planned.
2. Given in the form of FROM/TO Date-Time Groups (DTGs), qualified as necessary by caveat markings, e.g. NOT BEFORE, NO LATERTHAN, etc.
3. If a line is a boundary, the units separated or to be separated by it must be clearly designated.
Issue 1.0: May 98 37 - 1
COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE REPORT
To: SIC: CIINTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 37 (2.3)
A 05 Espionage activities (1) (1000 Chars)B 12 Subversive activities (1) (1000 Chars)C 25 Indicators of intended sabotage activities (1) (1000 Chars)D 30 Enemy long range recce and sabotage teams (1) (1000 Chars)E 31 Occurrence of sabotage (1) (1000 Chars)F 36 Terrorist activities (1) (1000 Chars)G 42 Other activity, e.g. civil unrest (1) (1000 Chars)H 47 Assessment (3000 Chars)I 55 Comment (2000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report urgent counterintelligence (CI) information which mightvitally influence security or operations, current and/or intended. (1)
Comd Sp X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Provides a free text summary, by appropriate category(ies) only, of evaluated CI information on the reported activity/event.
Issue 1.0: May 98 38 - 1
COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY
To: SIC: CIINTSUM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 38 (2.4)
A 10 Espionage - summary of covert and overt activities to includeidentification, methods, targets and main areas
(1000 Chars)
B 20 Subversive activities - summary to include the identificationof groups, type and size of actions, main areas and themes ofagitation
(1000 Chars)
C 30 Sabotage - type(s) of target, sequence of targeting, mainareas and perpetrators
(1000 Chars)
D 40 Terrorism - targets, perpetrators, methods and areas (1000 Chars)E 50 Civil unrest (1000 Chars)F 60 Assessment - main effect of Hostile Intelligence Services
(HIS) and subversive organisations; probable main targets andareas; possible tendency of hostile activities and their impacton own troops
(3000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To inform of current counterintelligence (CI) information and providean estimate of the threat posed by Hostile Intelligence Services (HIS)
Comd Sp X 15/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 39 - 1
CIVIL MILITARY CO-OPERATION REPORT
To: SIC: CIMICREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 39 (10.1)
A
10121518
Host Nation Support (HNS)/Intra Country Resources (ICR)co-ordination :
HNS/ICR acquisitionsCurrent negotiationsAreas of concernRemarks
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
B2124262931353738404245
Civil Emergency Planning :Freedom of actionCivil supportCivil government actionsEmergency legislationPopulation control/protection/safe areasEvacuation measuresReception areas/evacuation routesCo-operating partners/organisationsRefugee movements/control/problemsAreas of concernAssessment/proposals
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
(500 Chars)(2000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(2000 Chars)
(200 Chars)(1000 Chars)
(500 Chars)(2000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 39 - 2
C5053575960
Civil/Military Co-operation :Hearts and minds operationsHumanitarian aid programmesReforming civil infrastructureAreas of concernAssessment/proposals
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
(2000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To keep commanders continuously informed of matters associatedwith the coordination of civil-military co-operation which affect, orcould affect, the capabilities and/or the operations of forces undertheir command.
PJHQ X 15/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 40 - 1
COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT
To: SIC: CISUPINTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 40 (2.5)
A 10 Text indicator – SUPPLEMENTAL COUNTERINTELLIGENCEINFORMATION (1)
(60 Chars)
B 20 General Summary (2) (3000 Chars)C 30 Espionage (2) (2000 Chars)D 40 Subversion (2) (2000 Chars)E 50 Sabotage (2) (2000 Chars)F 60 Terrorism (2)
General Statement Right Wing Terrorism Left Wing Terrorism Nationalist/"National" Terrorism International/Foreign Terrorism
(5000 Chars)
G 70 General Assessment (2) (3000 Chars)H 80 Outlook/Trends/Expected Development (2) (3000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 40 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide a comprehensive review of all counterintelligence (CI) datacollected over an extended period of time, including an assessment oftrends in the development of the CI situation. The CISUPINTREP isalso used to provide a comprehensive review of one or severalspecific CI projects.
Comd Sp X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Where the message refers to an annual report, e.g. a review of the national CI situation presented by SHAPE, the words "YearlyCISUPINTREP" will appear at the beginning of the text.
2. Provide a free text narrative review/summary as appropriate.
Issue 1.0: May 98 41 - 1
G5 CIVIL/MILITARY OPERATIONS SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: CMOSITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 41 (10.2)
A 0305
Amendment : YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B1214151720
Map details :Map/Chart SeriesMap/Chart Suffix NumberMap/Chart Sheet Number (2)Map/Chart Edition Number (2)Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C 23 G5 information (3) (2500 Chars)D
2527293031
Refugees/Displaced Civilians (DCs)New refugees/DCs locatedAssistance given to agencies concernedOther problems/concerns with refugees/DCsOverall assessment, including impact on operationsRecommendation(s)
(500 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(2000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 41 - 2
E3537
384041
Humanitarian aid assistanceAny assistance given or requiredLikely future assistance needed/capability to meetrequirementAny other related problems/concernsAssessmentRecommendation(s)
(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
F4548525659
Infrastructure repairNew, key infrastructure repair problems identifiedAssistance given to infrastructure repairsOther related problems/concernsAssessmentRecommendation(s)
(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
G 63 Meetings with civil agencies - held/planned (1000 Chars)H 67 Miscellaneous . Any other items of interest/areas of concern (1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To submit Civil/Military Operations (CMO) situation reports. HQ LAND(G5 CA)
10.2 15/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Either, lists critical G5 information gathered in full, or provides a summary with full details sent by other means.
Issue 1.0: May 98 42 - 1
COLLATERAL DAMAGE REPORT
To: SIC: COLATDAMREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 42 (4.14.1)
A 07 Incident Date-Time Group (DTG) DTG (12 Chars)B 09 Incident location GR (10 Chars)C 12 Reporting organisation (20 Chars)D 15 Reporting organisation location GR (10 Chars)E
232528
3032
4145
Nature of damage (2) Personnel casualties
a. Killed b. Wounded c. Special details - age/sex/religion
Damage to property a. Type of damage b. Resulting hazards
Damage to equipment a. Type of damage b. Resulting hazards
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
(20 Chars)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
F 49 Nature of incident (100 Chars)G 50 Unit(s) involved (3) (3) (20 Chars)H 60 Unit(s) point of contact (POC) (3) (3) (25 Chars)I 65 Legal Implications (4) (50 Chars)J 70 Media implications (5) (100 Chars)K 78 Follow up actions (5) (200 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 42 - 2
L 85 Preventative measures (5) (100 Chars)M 90 Commander's assessment (5) (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report collateral damage in single or multiple incidents andhowever caused (1)
Comd Sp X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Collateral damage is the result of any action which causes unwanted death or injury to neutral personnel or damage to their property.
2. Only the appropriate parts of serial ECHO are to be completed.
3. Repeat where more than one unit is involved.
4. Serial INDIA is only required where there are real legal implications.
5. The entries for serials JULIET to MIKE are not mandatory.
Issue 1.0: May 98 43 - 1
COMBAT REPORT
To: SIC: COMBATREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 43 (4.1.2)
A 11 Commander’s assessment (1) (2 Figs)B 21 Number of effective main battle tanks (MBT) (3 Figs)C 23 Number of effective tank platoons/troops (2 Figs)D 25 Number of mechanised (tracked) platoons/troops (2 Figs)E 27 Number of mechanised (wheeled) platoons/troops (2 Figs)F 28 Number of infantry platoons (2 Figs)G
G1G2G3
313233
Number of effective combat vehicles, reconnaissance, trackedand wheeled(CVR(T)/CVR(W)) by type: Type to be specified Type to be specified Type to be specified etc.
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
H 42 Number of ATGW posts (2 Figs)I 45 Number of ATGW missiles (3 Figs)J 46 Number of mortars (2 Figs)K
K1K2K3
515253
Number of helicopters by type: Type to be specified Type to be specified Type to be specified etc
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
L 60 Number of STOL/VTOL aircraft (2 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 43 - 2
M 62 Number of AAGW (2 Figs)N 65 Number of light guns./howitzers (2 Figs)O 70 Number of light, unguided anti-tank weapons (2 Figs)P 83 Number of Quick Reaction Force (QRF)/Mobile Reaction
Force (MRF) platoons/troops (2 Figs)
Q 85 Number of Key Points (KP) (2 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide a summary report of a unit’s combat equipment andpersonnel status.
LW1 X X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Select status from:
SUMMARY COMBAT EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL STATUS
Designator Meaning Personnel Equipment
1 Fullyoperational 90%+ 90%+
2 Substantiallyoperational
75%-90% 80%-90%
3 Marginallyoperational
60%-75% 70%-80%
4 Non-operational
Below 60% Below 70%
Example: Status 21 indicates 75%-90% personnel and 90%+ equipment.This must be encoded if insecure comms are being used.
Issue 1.0: May 98 44 - 1
COMMON CAPTURE REPORT
To: SIC: COMCAPREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 44 (2.2)
A 03 Date-Time Group (DTG) of capture DTG (12 Chars)B 05 Location of capture GR (10 Chars)C
0709111315162324
Numbers of PW captured: Officers (male) Officers (female) NCO (male) NCO (female) Soldiers (male) Soldiers (female) Others (male) Others (female)
(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
D 30 Captured Enemy Documents (CED) 200 charsE 42 Captured Enemy Equipment (CEE) 200 charsF 53 Circumstances of capture 200 charsG 55 Points of Intelligence Interest 200 charsH 66 Location of capturing unit at time of COMCAPREP GR(10 chars)I 69 Evacuation Intentions
(to what location, when and by what means)200 chars
Issue 1.0: May 98 44 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To alert G2/J2 to the capture of a potential source of information andto alert the PW Handling Organisation to the capture of PW so thatarrangements for their movement, care and disposal can be made.
Comd Sp X X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. This report is based on STANAG 2044/JSP 391.
Issue 1.0: May 98 45 - 1
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION REPORT
To: SIC: COMPINFREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 45 (4.15.1)
A 10 Political events/meetings (500 Chars)B 20 Military meetings (500 Chars)C 30 Freedom of movement:
- LAND - SEA - AIR
(500 Chars)
D 40 Firing incidents (1000 Chars)E 50 Border crossings (1000 Chars)F 60 Troop locations & movements (1000 Chars)G 70 Parties' capabilities (1000 Chars)H 80 Additional Designated Area information (1000 Chars)I 90 Other relevant information (1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide MNCs and NATO HQ information of the parties'compliance with accepted agreements concerning designated zones.(1) (2) (3)
PJHQ X 15/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 45 - 2
Notes:
1. This report may include assessments.
2. The COMPINFREP is essentially a descriptive, free text message.
3. Types of designated zones are: SAFE, OTHER AREA (s), EXCLUSION ZONE(s) and SEPARATION ZONE (s).
Issue 1.0: May 98 46 - 1
COMMUNICATIONS SITREP REPORT
To: SIC: COMSITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 46 (8.2)
A 10 Reporting unit designator (20 Chars)B
2328
Reporting period FROM Date-Time Group (DTG) TO DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
C3542
Report details Changes Problems
(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
D 50 Commander's assessment (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide a summary of friendly forces communications andinformation systems status in support of operations and exercises.
HQ R SIGNALS X 15/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 47 - 1
COMMUNICATIONS SPOT REPORT
To: SIC: COMSPOT
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 47 (8.3)
A 07 Communications/CIS event (1) (15 Chars)B
121518
Location Stage of confirmation (2) Location type Other detail
(4 Chars)(8 Chars)
(30 Chars)C
222526
Relocation (3) Stage of confirmation Location type Other detail
(4 Chars)(8 Chars)
(30 Chars)D
354249
Alternate relocation (s) (4) Stage of confirmation Location type Other detail
(4 Chars)(8 Chars)
(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Immediate reporting of actual or forecast communications orCommand, Control, Communications and Information Systems (CIS)outages including relocation and Electronic Emission Control(EMCON).
HQ R SIGNALS X 15/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 47 - 2
Notes:
1. Select from:
01 ACTIVATION02 ALTERNATE03 BACKLOG04 DEACTIVATE05 DESTRUCTION06 DISRUPTION07 JAMMING08 OUTAGE09 RECONFIGURATION10 RELOCATION11 RESTORATION12 OTHER
If 'OTHER' is selected include a free text description of the event.
2. Select 'Stage of confirmation' from:
30 REAL Confirmed31 PLAN Planned32 REQ Requested
3. This serial is mandatory if the 'Communications/CIS event' reported at ALPHA is RELOCATION .
4. Repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 48 - 1
CONTACT/SIGHTING REPORT
To: SIC: CONTACTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 48 (4.1.4)
A 15 Date-Time Group (DTG) of contact/sighting DTG (12 Chars)B 23 Location of contact/sighting GR (10 Chars)C 27 Location of observer (3) GR (10 Chars)D 33 Target description (50 Chars)E 35 Action by target (300 Chars)F 50 Action by own forces (300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report essential details of contacts with/sightings of enemy forces.(1) (2)
LW1 X X X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. In a contact report it is assumed that the enemy is aware of friendly forces present, usually because an exchange of fire has taken place.2. A sighting report is used when enemy forces are sighted, no exchange of fire has taken place, and it is assumed that the enemy isunaware of the observer.3. Whilst all the other serials are normally transmitted CHARLIE is used mainly in low intensity operations.
Issue 1.0: May 98 49 - 1
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF A REQUEST FOR A MARINE CRAFT
To: SIC: CRAFTACK
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 49 (3.1)
A 012450
AcknowledgeDelay (to DTG where appropriate)Refuse
(12 Chars)
B 54 Number/Type of Craft (20 Chars)C 73 Craft Callsign(s) (50 Chars)D 77 ETA PUP (DTG) (12 Chars)E 80 Other Information (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To acknowledge/reply to a request for a Marine Landing Craft. HQRM X X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. See also CRAFTREQ.
Issue 1.0: May 98 50 - 1
CRAFT REQUEST
To: SIC: CRAFTREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 50 (3.2)
A 05 Number/Type of Craft (20 Chars)B 08 Nature of task (100 Chars)C 11 PUP (GR) (10 Chars)D 14 Destination Timings (6 Figs)E 22 DTG at PUP (12 Chars)F 23 Not after time (6 Figs)G 30 Estimated duration (hrs) (3 Figs)H 43 Personnel (Pax) (3 Figs)I 46 Cargo (50 Chars)J 51 Contact callsign and frequency at PUP (10 Chars)K 53 Control callsign and frequency at destination (10 Chars)L 55 Briefing (time and location) (50 Chars)M 76 Debriefing (time and location) (50 Chars)N 81 Tactical information (100 Chars)O 97 Any other information (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 50 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request use of Marine craft/landing craft. HQRM X X 27/07/98
Notes:
1. See also CRAFTACK .
Issue 1.0: May 98 51 - 1
DEPLOYMENT REPORT
To: SIC: DEPLOYREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 51 (6.3.1)
A 07 Deployment Plan reference details (20 Chars)B 12 Unit/organisation designator (1) (20 Chars)C 15 START Date-Time Group (DTG) (planned/actual) DTG (12 Chars)D 18 Estimated END DTG DTG (12 Chars)E 25 Transport mode (s) and split by personnel, equipment,
supplies by serials/chalks per mode as follows:TotalIn last 24 hoursNext 24 hoursNext 48 hoursGS requirement
(100 Chars)
F 30 Port of embarkation (POE) location details - Grid Referenceor GEOREF
(20 Chars)
G4245495153
POE Point of Contact (POC)NameRank or appointmentTelephone/Fax No(s) (secure and insecure)Radio frequencies/callsigns (as appropriate)Other coordinating information
(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(30 Chars)(30 Chars)
(100 Chars)H 60 Port of disembarkation (POD) details - Grid Ref or GEOREF (20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 51 - 2
I6265677374
POD Point of Contact (POC)NameRank or appointmentTelephone/Fax No(s) (secure and insecure)Radio frequencies/callsigns (as appropriate)Other coordinating information
(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(30 Chars)(30 Chars)
(100 Chars)J 80 Destination - geographic location or intended area of
operations(20 Chars)
K 97 Forecast of mission critical issues experienced oranticipated for the next 48 hours that have or will affect thedeployment
(300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report formation/unit deployment and progress. HQ LAND(Log Sp)
X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat where more than one unit/organisation is involved.
Issue 1.0: May 98 52 - 1
RESERVED DEMOLITION ORDER
To: SIC: DMLORD
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 52 (4.8.9)
A 0305
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B0710141821
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
22252831
Task obstacle identifier : Task Serial Number Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(21 Chars)(14 Chars)
D 37 Demolition target (3) (2 Chars)E 40 Location - Grid Reference (2) GR (15 Chars)F 44 Demolition method - a free text description (100 Chars)G
4853
Demolition Guard unit details: Unit name Nationality
(20 Chars)(2 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 52 - 2
H5760
Demolition Firing Party unit details: Unit name Nationality
(20 Chars)(2 Chars)
I6264656869
Orders for the Firing Party Commander (FPC): Target readiness status (4) Date-Time Group (DTG) for meeting readiness status Demolition Guard Commander (DGC) to issue all other orders? (5) FPC to act as DGC? (6)
(2 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
(3 Chars)
(3 Chars)J
70
72
Orders for the DGC : Fire demolition if the enemy is in the act of capturing it - YES/NO Demolition order (2) (5)
(3 Chars)
(2 Chars)K
7478
Non-firing orders : Order delivery method Name of individual authorised to issue
(2 Chars)(20 Chars)
L 80 Change Codes (2) (5) (2 Chars)M
8182838485
Authorised Commander : Surname Rank Nationality Armed Service Signature ID Number
(25 Chars)(6 Chars)(2 Chars)(1 Char)
(4 Chars)N
90919293
New Authorised Commander : Surname Rank Nationality Armed Service Signature ID Number
(25 Chars)(6 Chars)(2 Chars)(1 Char)
(4 Chars)O 95 DTG of releasing authority DTG (12 Chars)P 96 Remarks - qualifying comment, clarification, restrictions (200 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 52 - 3
Q 979899
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To disseminate information relating to the execution of a reserveddemolition.
HQ EinC(A) X 15/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:AR AreaBU BuildingBR BridgeCC Cross country route/trackDM DamFF Ferry/Ford accessRD Road/TrackRR RailroadTU TunnelOT Other (specified as necessary)
4. State 1 = SAFE; State 2 = ARMED.
Issue 1.0: May 98 52 - 4
5. Select from the following orders codes as appropriate:01 A From State 1 to State 202 B From State 2 to State 103 C Fire the demolition now04 D There is no Demolition Guard. You are to act as DGC05 E All other orders will be issued by the DGC06 F Demolition is to be fired upon receipt of code by radio07 H DGC will fire the demolition on his initiative if the enemy is in the act of capturing it08 I DGC will not fire the demolition except as ordered in this message09 G The authorised commander is changed to
6. To be used if there is no Demolition Guard.
Issue 1.0: May 98 53 - 1
EMERGENCY IN WAR ACTION
To: SIC: EIWACTION
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 53 (4.16.1)
A 10 Essential information - information that could have animmediate vital influence on current or pending operationsunder an Emergency in War (EIW)
(3000 Chars)
B 30 Confirmation - on transfer of operational control, receipt ofreallocated stocks, and/or implementation of other nationalsupport for the EIW
(2000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide:a. Responses from MODs/CHODs to the declaring Commanderconcerning EIWDECLARE .b. Situation/status reports from NATO and national Commandersrelevant to the EIWACTION situation.
PJHQ X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. There is no required format or structure for the EIWACTION message. Its use is intended to support timely implementation of actionrequested by EIW declaration. In some cases, information reported by EIWACTION could be provided using other messages. However, use ofEIWACTION in lieu of other messages is essential to ensure communications remain focused on the EIW situation and its resolution.
Issue 1.0: May 98 54 - 1
EMERGENCY IN WAR CONSULTATION
To: SIC: EIWCONSULT
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 54 (4.16.2)
A 05 Situation - to include the probable scope of the EIW (limitedarea and estimated time period for which the EIW will beeffective)
(2000 Chars)
B 26 Intentions - brief description of how the declaring Commanderintends to resolve the situation, by use of national forces,emergency reallocation, and/or other national resources.Indicates whether activation of any NATO or national plan maybe requested
(3000 Chars)
C 40 Specific Requirements : Force Requirements :
(a) List by nation/unit type the forces required(b) Specify who would receive Operational Control and, ifappropriate, Tactical Control(c) Details of mission, area of operations, timerequirements, etc.
(5000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 54 - 2
Logistic Requirements :(a) Forces in need of logistic assistance; operationalpriorities; support limitations for the affected Commander;current priorities for logistic and personnel support(b) Type/scope of logistic resources required(c) Deadline for receipt of assistance(d) Whether receiving force can provide pick-up delivery(e) Possible source(s), as nominated by the MNC
Other Requirements :Transport assets, civil labour, non-military police forcesetc., and how these resources/services will be controlledand used.
D 51 Preparatory Actions : National Operational . Specify the information and/or actions requested of national authorities prior to declaration of an EIW. National Logistic . Request nominated providing nation(s) to report current logistic status, as follows:
(a) Stock quantity and locations.(b) Movement capability (only if receiving force cannotprovide transport).(c) Impact.
NATO Commanders . Specify any MSC/PSC actions that are desired prior to EIW declaration:
Alternatives . Any operational or logistic actions beingaddressed with adjacent PSC(s) and/or MSC which mayresolve the EIW situationDeadline . Date-time group (DTG) by which requestedinformation and concurrence/non-concurrence of nation(s)are required.
(5000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 54 - 3
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To initiate formal consultation with national authorities, notifyappropriate NATO and national commanders, and request informationfor a potential Emergency in War (EIW) situation
PJHQ X 16/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 55 - 1
EMERGENCY IN WAR DECLARE
To: SIC: EIWDECLARE
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 55 (4.16.3)
A 07 Situation . Brief description of the situation, or an update ofthe situation , which requires declaration of an EIW
(2000 Chars)
B 21 Declaration . A statement that EIW is declared for aspecified, limited area with an effective date-time group (DTG)
(1000 Chars)
C 28 Mission (2) (1000 Chars)D 40 Priority of tasking (500 Chars)E 50 EIW Actions :
Request to Nations (3) Forces . The anticipated task organisation of national forces temporarily placed under operational control of the declaring commander Reallocation :
a. LOGSTAR CODE/NATO STOCK NUMBER /NOMENCLATURE /QUANTITY/FROM/TO. (4)b. Co-ordination arrangements and transport directive (ifany).c. Required time the stock is to be made available.
(5000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 55 - 2
Other Support . For other resources/services requested from nations, specifies the requirements in terms of who, what, when, where, to whom and why. Co-ordination . Liaison, communications and other arrangements/information needed to ensure timely integration of EIW actions with ongoing combat operations of the declaring command.
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To declare an Emergency in War (EIW) and request the immediateimplementation of specific actions by National Authorities.
PJHQ X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. Reporting of all paras and sub-paras of the EIWDECLARE message is mandatory. If a particular para or sub-para does not apply, notapplicable (NA) is to be reported.
2. The Mission paragraph provides direction to appropriate subordinate commanders to assume operational control of specified forces, takecontrol of reallocated logistic stocks, and/or control the employment of other national resources. The actual mission statement will depend uponactions authorised under EIW conditions. However, it should be concise and specify the exact mission that the designated commander(s) is/areexpected to perform with newly allocated forces/resources.
3. A request to support actions previously identified by EIWCONSULT message which must be referenced, as must EIWSUPPORTmessage(s) received in response.
4. UIC or unit name and location are to be used for FROM/TO entries.
Issue 1.0: May 98 56 - 1
EMERGENCY IN WAR RESCIND
To: SIC: EIWRESCIND
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 56 (4.16.4)
A 30 Rescission (1) - a statement that EIW declared by anappropriate EIWDECLARE message (2) is rescinded with:
The effective date-time group (DTG)
(500 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)B 50 Further actions (1) - details of any further actions required
under conditions other than EIW(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To rescind the declaration of an Emergency in War (EIW) PJHQ X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. All parts of this message must be included. If a particular element does not apply, not applicable (NA) is to be reported.
2. The specific EIWDECLARE message must be referenced.
Issue 1.0: May 98 57 - 1
EMERGENCY IN WAR SUPPORT
To: SIC: EIWSUPPORT
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 57 (4.16.5)
A 10 Essential Information . Information that could have animmediate vital influence on current or pending operationsunder an Emergency in War (EIW)
(3000 Chars)
B1
B2
B3
B4
30
40
50
60
Support Information . Following on initiation of consultation(EIWCONSULT) but prior to EIW declaration, provides thefollowing details:
a. Force Status – of national forces which may be placedunder the operational control of a NATO Commanderunder an EIW situation.
b. Stock Availability – availability of stocks identified foremergency reallocation, e.g. name/ID details of force/unit/depot, grid reference, date-time group (DTG) stocksavailable.
c. Concurrence – concurrence/non-concurrence andrelated comments of national authorities to the declaringCommand in response to EIWCONSULT.
(2000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 57 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide responses from MODs/CHODs to the DeclaringCommander concerning an EIWCONSULT and situation/statusreports from NATO and National Commanders relevant to theEIWSUPPORT situation.
PJHQ X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. There is no required format or structure for the EIWSUPPORT message. Its use is intended to support timely implementation of actionrequested by EIW declaration. In some cases, information reported by EIWSUPPORT could be provided using other messages. However,use of EIWSUPPORT in lieu of other messages is essential to ensure communications remain focused on the EIW situation and its resolution.
Issue 1.0: May 98 58 - 1
EMERGENCY BURIAL REPORT
To: SIC: EMBUREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 58 (1.4)
A050708
Burial unit details Unit ID Supervisor rank Supervisor name
(20 Chars)(3 Chars)
(20 Chars)
B101213152426
Site location Country Grid Reference Georef Reference point Direction (1) Distance (in m)
(2 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
(7 Chars/Figs)(4 Figs)
C28303132
Site details Site type number Date of burial Contamination type Contamination detail
(1 Fig)(7 Chars/Figs)
(5 Chars)(200 Chars)
D3538
Body count Identified Unidentified
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 58 - 2
E4042434750535659616467
Identified deceased Nationality Name Sex ID no. Disposal of effects Rank Religion Unit Date of birth Date of death Cause of death
(2 Chars)(20 Chars)
(1 Char)(10 Chars)
(7 Chars)(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
(20 Chars)(6 Figs)(6 Figs)
(20 Chars)
F 70 Registrant (25 Chars)
G7275818385
Unidentified deceased Nationality Sex (2) Date of death Cause of death Disposal of effects
(2 Chars)(2) (3 Chars)
(6 Figs)(20 Chars)
(7 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide essential emergency burial information required byoperational, administrative and specialist grave registrationstaffs/organisations.
PS4(as)(A) X X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. Direction from reference point to burial site.2. M (Male), F (Female) or UNK (unknown)
Issue 1.0: May 98 59 - 1
EMITTER SIMULATION WARNING REPORT
To: SIC: EMSIWARNREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 59 (4.13.1)
A0712
Duration : START Date-Time Group (DTG) STOP DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
B1317
Area of use : Real location(s) - Grid reference or Georef (1) Planned locations- Grid reference or Georef (1)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
C 3040
NATO Emitter Database (NEDB) Spot No. (2)NEDB Spot No. (2)
(6 Chars)(6 Chars)
D 45 Control Authority ID (20 Chars)E 64 Special instructions (300 Chars)F 70
7275
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit(s) to acknowledge (3)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
G 80 Declassification trigger - time, date or event (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit warning and security procedures when using real worldparameters for training, exercises, tests and trials. (4)
Comd Sp 4.13.1 16/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 59 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each real/planned location affected.
2. Repeat as necessary for each type of simulated emission involved.
3. Repeat as necessary where more than one force/unit is affected.
4. The EMSIWARNREP is issued by the Officer Scheduling the Exercise (OSE), the Officer Conducting the Exercise (OCE) or similarauthority in accordance with MC64 and the NATO Emitter Database (NEDB) Standards and Procedures.
Issue 1.0: May 98 60 - 1
ENGINEER DATA REPORT
To: SIC: ENGRDATAREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 60 (4.8.2)
A 0103
Amendment YES/NODesignator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B0508
Reporting unit combat effectiveness summary: Personnel unit combat effectiveness (2) Equipment unit combat effectiveness (2)
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
C1011
Effective sub-units by type/quantity: Sub-unit type (3) Quantity
(15 Chars)(2 Figs)
D20212223
Mines : Type (3) (4) Description Quantity Status (5)
(1 Char)(10 Chars)
(7 Figs)(1 Chars)
E25262728
Explosives available: Type (3) Quantity Unit of measure, combat engineer Status (5)
(10 Chars)(5 Figs)
(3 Chars)(1 Char)
Issue 1.0: May 98 60 - 2
F303132
Mine laying assets : Type (3) Quantity Status (5)
(10 Chars)(2 Figs)(1 Char)
G353637
Mine breaching assets : Type (3) Quantity Status (5)
(10 Chars)(2 Figs)(1 Char)
H404142
Combat engineer vehicles : Type (3) Quantity Status (5)
(10 Chars)(2 Figs)(1 Char)
I454647
General engineer equipments : Type (3) Quantity Status (5)
(10 Chars)(2 Figs)(1 Char)
J505152
Survivability material : Type (3) Quantity Status (5)
(10 Chars)(5 Figs)(1 Char)
K5556575859
Item list : National stores list no (3) NATO stock number Item description Quantity Unit of measure, combat engineer
(16 Chars)(16 Chars)(16 Chars)
(4 Figs)(3 Chars)
L606162
Grounded materiel : Weight in metric tonnes Volume in cubic metres Weight of largest item in metric tonnes
(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 60 - 3
M656667686970
Bridging equipment : Bridging designator (3) Bridging type Military load classification (MLC) Length in metres Quantity Status (5)
(1 Char)(14 Chars)
(3 Figs)(4 Figs)(2 Figs)(1 Char)
N 80 Special remarks (100 Chars)O 90
9192
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (3)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To pass effective combat engineer unit and asset details from brigadeto higher formations. Provides detailed information about the numberof effective units by type, generic equipment types in terms ofavailability and committed and uncommitted major items of materiel.
HQ EinC(A) X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Select from:
1 Fully operational2 Substantially operational3 Marginally operational4 Non-operational
3. Repeat for each item as appropriate.
Issue 1.0: May 98 60 - 4
4. Select mine types from:
A AreaH Anti-helicopterO Off-routeP Anti-personnelT Anti-tank
5. Select status from:
A CommittedB UncommittedC Unserviceable
Issue 1.0: May 98 61 - 1
ENGINEER RECCE ORDER
To: SIC: ENGRRECCEORD
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 61 (4.8.3)
A 0103
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B0506070809
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
1012
Task ID : Task Number Engineer task nickname
(10 Chars)(25 Chars)
D 15 Aim of recce - free text statement (100 Chars)E
171922
Recce timings : Recce no earlier than Date-Time Group (DTG) Recce to be completed by DTG Recce report to be submitted by DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
F2325
Recce type : (3) Engineer task type (4) Mobility task indicator (5)
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)
G2730
Location and nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 61 - 2
MOBILITYH
3235
Crossing area boundaries : Entry Grid Reference (2) Exit Grid Reference
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
I 40 Minefield boundaries - a series of Grid References GRs (100 Chars)J
4245
Route Start Point (SP) /Nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
K474950
Route Intermediate Point (IP)/Number/Nearest feature: Geographic place name Intermediate Point ID Number Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)(2 Figs)
GR (15 Chars)L
5254
Route Release Point (RP) /Nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
M57586062
Military Load Classification (MLC) 1-Way/MLC 2-Way data: MLC 1-Way Tracked MLC 1-Way Wheeled MLC 2-Way Tracked MLC 2-Way Wheeled
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
N6466676971
Constraining vehicle dimensions : Length (in metres) Width (in metres) Height (in metres) Ground clearance (in metres) Longitudinal wheel base (in metres)
(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)
O 72 Mobility options required (1 Fig)
Issue 1.0: May 98 61 - 3
COUNTERMOBILITYP
74757778
Task obstacle identifier Task Serial Number Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number
(10 Chars)(6 Figs)
(25 Chars)(15 Chars)
Q8081
Counter-mobility data: Tactical objective (6) General stopping power - LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH
(2 Chars)(6 Chars)
SURVIVABILITYR
838586888990
Survivability data: Survivability mission (7) Survivability task (8) Type of position (9) Cover/Protection level (10) Unit level (11) Unit type (12)
(1 Char)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
(3 Chars)(5 Chars)
GENERAL ENGINEER SUPPORTS
929497
General engineer support data: General engineer support mission (13) Support task (14) Degree of permanency (15)
(1 Char)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
SERIALS COMMON TO ALL ENGINEER TASKST
99020411
Manpower data: Manpower type (Troop/Platoon) (2) Manpower allocation (Troop/Platoon) Numbers required (Troop/Platoon) Hours needed
(15 Chars)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 61 - 4
U14161820
Equipment data: Equipment type (2) Equipment allocation Quantity required Hours needed
(20 Chars)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(3 Figs)
V212433
Material data: Material type (2) Authorised quantity Quantity required
(15 Chars)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
W 41 Special remarks (100 Chars)X 46
6368
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To order combat engineer reconnaissance of mobility, counter-mobility, survivability and general engineer support tasks.
HQ EinC(A) X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Repeat Serials F through S for each type of recce being ordered.
Issue 1.0: May 98 61 - 5
4. Select from:
MO MobilityCM Counter-mobility
SU SurvivabilityGE General engineer support
5. Using appropriate allocated data codes. Only used if the engineer task type being ordered is MO.
6. Select from:
BK BlockCD Canalize/Deflect
PT ProtectRT Delay
7. Select from:
A Protective worksB HardeningC Protective works with camouflage/concealment
D Camouflage/concealmentE Deception
8. Select from:
01 Headquarters02 Command Post03 Observation Post
04 Defensive position05 Firing position06 Installation
07 Other
9. Select from:
01 Primary02 Secondary03 Alternate
Issue 1.0: May 98 61 - 6
10. Select from:
01 Stage/Level 1 02 Stage/Level 2 03 Stage/Level 3
11. Select from:
01 Division plus02 Brigade
03 Battalion/Regiment04 Company/Squadron
05 Platoon06 Other
12. Select from:
01 Dismounted troops02 Mechanised troops
03 Armoured04 Artillery
05 Logistics06 Other
13 Select from:
A ConstructB Maintain
C RepairD Provide
E Improve
14. Select from:
01 Water supply02 Electricity supply03 Helicopter04 Fuel storage05 Accommodation
06 Airstrip07 Area clearance08 Railroad construction09 Port/harbour10 Pipelines
11 Sewerage12 Base camp13 Earthworks14 Other
15. Select from:
01 Emergency02 Temporary03 Permanent
Issue 1.0: May 98 62 - 1
ENGINEER RECCE REPORT
To: SIC: ENGRRECCEREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 62 (4.8.4)
A 0203
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B0507081215
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
1718
Task ID : Task Number Engineer task nickname
(10 Chars)(25 Chars)
D 20 Aim of recce - free text statement (100 Chars)E 22 Date-Time Group (DTG) of recce completion DTG (12 Chars)F
2427
Recce type : (3) Engineer task type (4) Mobility task indicator (5)
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)
G3032
Location and nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Reference (1-metre location) (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 62 - 2
MOBILITYH
3435
Crossing area boundaries Entry Grid Reference (2) Exit Grid Reference
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
I 37 Minefield boundaries - a series of Grid References GRs (100 Chars)J
4144
Route Start Point (SP) /Nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Reference (1-metre location) (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
K464749
Route Intermediate Point (IP) /Number/Nearest feature: Geographic place name Intermediate Point ID Number Grid Reference (1-metre location) (2)
(10 Chars)(2 Figs)
GR (15 Chars)L
5152
Route Release Point (RP) /Nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Reference (1-metre location) (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
M54555657
Military Load Classification (MLC) 1-Way/MLC 2-Way data: MLC 1-Way Tracked MLC 1-Way Wheeled MLC 2-Way Tracked MLC 2-Way Wheeled
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
N6062
Restrictions : Restrictions found (2) (6) Quantity
(2 Chars)(5 Chars)
COUNTER-MOBILITYO
65676873
Task obstacle identifier Task Serial Number Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number
(10 Chars)(6 Figs)
(25 Chars)(15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 62 - 3
SURVIVABILITYP 75 Survivability task details (5) (2 Figs)
GENERAL ENGINEER SUPPORTQ 77 General engineer support task details (100 Chars)
DETAILS COMMON TO ALL TYPES OF ENGINEER TASKINGR
79808283
Manpower data: Manpower type (Troop/Platoon) (2) Manpower allocation (Troop/Platoon) Numbers required (Troop/Platoon) Hours needed
(15 Chars)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(3 Figs)
S85888992
Equipment data: Equipment type (2) Equipment allocation Quantity required Hours needed
(20 Chars)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(3 Figs)
T949701
Material data: Material type (2) Authorised quantity Quantity required
(15 Chars)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
U060910
Unit capability : Capability to complete task - YES/NO Hours to completion Task limitations (2) (7)
(3 Chars)(3 Figs)
(3 Chars)V 19 Special remarks (100 Chars)W 21
2526
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 62 - 4
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide information relating to engineer resources as acontribution to intelligence collection plans using the G2 staff chain.
HQ EinC(A) 4.8.4 16/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.2. Repeat as necessary.3. Repeat serials F through M as required.
4. Select from:
01 MO Mobility02 CM Counter-mobility
03 SU Survivability04 GE General engineer support
5. Use the appropriate allocated data codes (only used if the task type being reported is MO).
6. Select from:
01 GR Grading (in %)02 HC Horizontal curve (in metres)
03 HI Height (in metres)04 WI Width (in metres)
7. Select from:
01 PER Personnel02 EQP Equipment
03 TIM Time04 MAT Material
Issue 1.0: May 98 63 - 1
ENGINEER REPORT
To: SIC: ENGRREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 63 (4.8.5)
A 0407
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B1113151618
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
2022
Reporting unit combat effectiveness summary : Personnel unit combat effectiveness (3) Equipment unit combat effectiveness (3)
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
D252728
HQ location : Actual location Planned location Date-Time Group (DTG) planned to become effective
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 63 - 2
E30323335374041434548
Organisation designator of subordinate unit(s) Unit designation name (4)
Size indicator Nationality Role indicator - Code 'A' Role indicator - Code 'B' Role indicator - Code 'C' Role indicator - Code 'D' Higher formation name Armed service or civilian agency code Unit ID Code
(15 Chars)(6 Chars)(2 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)
(15 Chars)(8 Chars)(9 Chars)
F5052
Subordinate unit combat effectiveness : (2) (4) Personnel Equipment
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
G 54 Grid location : (4) GR (15 Chars)H
5759
Task identification : (4) Task No (2) Engineer task nickname
(10 Chars)(25 Chars)
I6263656869
Task status : (4) Engineer task type (2) (5) Status (6) Estimated DTG of completion Complete task capability indicator - YES/NO Task limitations (7)
(2 Chars)(2 Figs)
(12 Chars)(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 63 - 3
J
7172
7374
7576
Unit combat effectiveness assessment : Next 24 hours Personnel (3) Equipment (3) Next 48 hours Personnel (3) Equipment (3) Next 72 hours Personnel (3) Equipment (3)
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
K 80 Special remarks (100 Chars)L 90 Acknowledge - YES/NO
Instructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report combat engineer task progress and unit combateffectiveness from Brigade level up to Corps level.
HQ EinC(A) X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.2. Repeat for each separate item/sub-item/subordinate unit as appropriate.
3. Select from:
1 Fully operational2 Substantially operational3 Marginally operational4 Non-operational
Issue 1.0: May 98 63 - 4
4. Repeat serials E through I for each subordinate unit reported.
5. Select Task Type from:
01 MO Mobility02 CM Counter-mobility03 SU Survivability04 GE General engineer support
6. Select Task Status from:
00 Task not started01 Task started02 Work 25% complete03 Work 50% complete04 Work 75% complete05 Work 100% complete06 State 1 now (demolition)07 State 2 now (demolition)08 Task complete09 Abandoned incomplete10 Task handed over
7. Select Task Limitations from:
01 PER Personnel02 EQP Equipment03 TIM Time04 LOG Logistics05 MAT Materiel
Issue 1.0: May 98 64 - 1
ENGINEER RESOURCES REPORT
To: SIC: ENGRRESREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 64 (4.8.6)
A 0512
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B3032353738
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
4245
Location and nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Ref (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
D5254
Resources : Resource type (2) (3) Description
(2 Figs)(100 Chars)
E 60 Special remarks (100 Chars)F 72
7580
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 64 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide information relating to engineer resources as acontribution to intelligence collection plans using the G2 staff chain.
HQ EinC(A) X 16/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 Rations/Water 06 Morale support02 Personal equipment 07 Major equipment(s)03 Petrol/oil/lubricants (POL) 08 Medical04 Construction materials 09 Repair parts05 Ammunition 10 Other
Issue 1.0: May 98 65 - 1
ENEMY SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: ENSITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 65 (4.1.5)
A0205
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B1014172023
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C 27 Commander's assessment (optional) (300 Chars)D
3033343740424548
30
Enemy organisation data: (3) Sub-unit ID (2) - Enemy unit ID - Nationality - Role - Organisation type - Command Level - Armed service - Unit combat effectiveness (4)
Sub-unit ID, etc (2)
(4 Chars)(8 Chars)(3 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(2 Chars)
(1 Fig)
Issue 1.0: May 98 65 - 2
E5052555758
Enemy grouping data: (5) Number allocated to the unidentified unit (6) Nationality Quantity of weapons/equipment Equipment category (7) Equipment type (8)
(7 Chars)(3 Chars)(6 Chars)(8 Chars)
(20 Chars)F
606164666871737477
Enemy ORBAT subordination Stage of confirmation (9) Type of subordination (10) Sub-unit ID Unit number/name (11) Nationality Specialist role Organisation type Command level Armed service
(10 Chars)(50 Chars)
(7 Chars)(20 Chars)
(3 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(2 Chars)
G808283848889
Change(s) of organisation : Stage of confirmation (9) Attachments/detachments (12) Unit number/name (13) Nationality Command level Armed service
(4 Chars)(5 Chars)
(20 Chars)(9 Chars)(6 Chars)(2 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 65 - 3
H9092939597990103
Intelligence source : Evaluation Type Unit/Sub-unit ID Nationality Specialist role Organisation type Command level Armed service
(2 Chars)(8 Chars)(4 Chars)(9 Chars)(2 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(1 Char)
I 06 Date-Time Group (DTG) of the information at Serials C to H DTG (12 Chars)J
09121516
Location : Stage of confirmation (9) Location type (14) Geographic place name/feature Grid Reference (2)
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)K
1921242932
Position : Stage of confirmation (9) Position identifier – code name or Grid Reference Type of position (15) Grid Reference - left sector limit marker Grid Reference - right sector limit marker
(4 Chars)(15 Chars)(20 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
L353639
Operational status at location/position: Stage of confirmation (9) Operational status (16) Remaining usability (as a percentage)
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)
(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 65 - 4
M4144464951535659
Intelligence source : Evaluation Type Unit/Sub-unit ID Nationality Specialist role Organisation type Command level Armed service
(2 Chars)(8 Chars)(4 Chars)(9 Chars)(2 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(1 Char)
N 63 Date Time Group (DTG) of the information at Serials J to L DTG (12 Chars)O
65697072
Enemy activity : Stage of confirmation (9) Description Effort marker (17) Grid Reference (2)
(4 Chars)(30 Chars)
(5 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
P7679
Direction of movement : Stage of confirmation (9) Direction
(4 Chars)(5 Chars)
Q8587919496020508
Intelligence source : Evaluation Type Unit/Sub-unit ID Nationality Specialist role Organisation type Command level Armed service
(2 Chars)(8 Chars)(4 Chars)(9 Chars)(2 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(1 Char)
R 12 Own unit(s) affected (2) (20 Chars)S 17 Date Time Group (DTG) of the information at Serials O and R DTG (12 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 65 - 5
T20222526303337414447495253
Enemy boundary : Stage of confirmation (9) ID of unit LEFT of boundary - Unit number/name - Nationality - Command level - Armed service Boundary symbol (18) ID of unit RIGHT of boundary - Unit number/name - Nationality - Command level - Armed service Grid References of boundary
(4 Chars)
(4 Chars)(9 Chars)(5 Chars)(1 Char)
(6 Chars)
(4 Chars)(9 Chars)(5 Chars)(1 Char)
GRs (100 Chars)U
5557606264676972
Intelligence source : Evaluation Type Unit/Sub-unit ID Nationality Specialist role Organisation type Command level Armed service
(2 Chars)(8 Chars)(4 Chars)(9 Chars)(2 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(1 Char)
V 81 Date Time Group (DTG) of the information at Serial T DTG (12 Chars)W
8385828486
Enemy installation/geographic item : Stage of confirmation (9) Type of installation/item Logistic activity (19) Place name Grid Reference (2)
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 65 - 6
X889395
Operational status at location/position: Stage of confirmation (9) Operational status (16) Remaining usability (as a %)
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)
(3 Figs)Y
9799030711151719
Intelligence source : Evaluation Type Unit/Sub-unit ID Nationality Specialist role Organisation type Command level Armed service
(2 Chars)(8 Chars)(4 Chars)(9 Chars)(2 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(1 Char)
Z 23 Date Time Group (DTG) of the information at Serials W to X DTG (12 Chars)AA 33 Acknowledge – YES/NO
Instructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report and inform on the enemy land forces situation, to includelocations, boundaries, status, Order of Battle (ORBAT) andsubordination of units/formations.
LW1 X 16/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 65 - 7
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.2. Repeat as necessary.3. Repeat serials D through N for each enemy organisation reported.
4. Select from:
1 Fully operational2 Substantially operational
3 Marginally operational4 Non-operational
5. Serial E is used as an alternative to Serial D when the enemy unit being reported cannot be identified.6. Taken from assigned Arbitrary Unit Designator numbers.7. E.g. Gun, MBT, Radar, etc.8. Official designation of the equipment if known, e.g. T72, SCUD B, etc.9. Estimated or real.10. "Under command of....."; "Elements of.....".11. Parent unit superior to the enemy unit reported at Serial D.12. Plus or minus to the enemy unit reported at Serial D.13. Name of the attachment/detachment.14. Assembly Area (Assy Area), Helicopter Landing Site (LS), COMMCEN, Main HQ, etc.15. Hide, gun position, dummy position, etc.16. E.g. captured, destroyed, operational.17. Dummy, Main or SP.18. Unit/formation level symbol to be marked on map, e.g. 'XX', 'lll', '...'.19. Logistic activity, e.g. recovery, dummy, resupply, repair, etc.
Issue 1.0: May 98 66 - 1
EOD INCIDENT REPORT
To: SIC: EODINCREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 66 (4.9.1)
A
030407080912
1517
Location details of the UXO: Map details: Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2) Location - relative to a known installation, building, landmark or prepared grid Ease of access : A - On foot - from EASY/DIFFICULT/IMPOSSIBLE B - By light vehicle - from EASY/DIFFICULT/IMPOSSIBLE
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)(50 Chars)
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
B183033
UXO type/description : Confirms the type of UXO (3) Unknown UXO details (4) Indication of chemical or biological (CB) agent hazard (5)
(2 Figs)(200 Chars)
((2 Figs))C 37 Quantity of UXOs (2 Figs)D 42 Date-Time Group (DTG) of attack/time of impact/time of
layingDTG (12 Chars)
E 45 Effect on operations (6) (2 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 66 - 2
F5255
Evacuation/safety measures : Confirms measures taken (7) Measures taken at site - YES/NO (if YES they are to be specified)
(2 Figs)(50 Chars)
G 63 NBC threat (8) (2 Figs)H 70
73757879
Tactical information of value - enemy forces, friendly forces,hazards, etcPoint of contact (POC) details: Name Rank or appointment Telephone/Fax Number(s) (secure and insecure) Radio frequencies/callsigns
(200 Chars)
(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(30 Chars)(30 Chars)
I
8586
Rendezvous (RV) details for the Explosive OrdnanceReconnaissance (EOR)/Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)party: Grid Reference Route description
GR (15 Chars)(50 Chars)
PART 2 (9)J
8990
EOD tasking details : ID of EOR team tasked Tasking order, recommendations, limitations and requirements for a COMTECHREP-Type B (10)
(20 Chars)(200 Chars)
X 95 Assigned unique Incident Number (10 Chars)Y 99 Category of EOD incident - A, B, C or D (11) (1 Char)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To submit the initial report of an unexploded ordnance (UXO) incidentgiving as much basic information as is available. The EODINCREP isto be used by all personnel reporting such an incident and may beused for reporting one or more apparently similar items.
HQ EinC(A) X X X 16/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 66 - 3
Notes:
1. Users include Observation/Reconnaissance/Damage Assessment/DamageRepair/ Chemical Detection/EOR and EOD Teams.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 Bombs 10 Anti-submarine weapons02 Grenades 11 Sea mines03 Mines (Land) 12 Pyrotechnics04 Missiles 13 Demolition equipment05 Mortars 14 Improvised explosive devices (IED)06 Projectiles 15 Miscellaneous07 Rockets 16 Fuzes08 Sub munitions 17 Containers and dispensers09 Torpedoes 18 Unknown
4. UXO details are to be provided as accurately as possible using the followingcategories:
CONVENTIONAL UXO IED01 Circumstances of discovery Incident description02 Visibility of UXO DTG found03 UXO appearance - shape and condition Appearance04 UXO dimensions - Length, width,
diameterSize
05 Colours Are there any visible wires?06 Markings What method of fastening has been
used (where appropriate)07 Condition of UXO (rusted or leaking,
new or old, broken or intact)If the IED is a suspected letter bombstate: - Postmark - Is recipient a likely target? - Is IED bulky at one end? - Envelope or package type/makeup - Why is it suspicious?
08 For munitions under water add: - Prevailing conditions - Depth of the UXO - How is the UXO marked?
Was any warning given?
09 Are there any secondary hazards?10 Are there any witnesses available?11 Any other relevant information
Issue 1.0: May 98 66 - 4
5. Select from: 6. Select from:
01 No CB hazard present 01 Nil02 A CB hazard is present 02 Minor03 Not known 03 Severe04 Totally disrupted
7. Select from: 8. Select from:
01 No evacuation ordered 01 Low02 Evacuation in progress 02 Medium03 Evacuation complete 03 High04 Black
9. PART 2 of the EODINCREP is to be completed by the EOD Tasking Authorityon receipt of PART 1, not by the originator of PART 1.
10. The COMTECHREP-Type B message is not included in APP-9.
11. EOD incident categories as follows:
A EOD incidents constituting a grave and immediate threat. Incidents tobe given top priority. Disposal operations are to be started immediatelyregardless of personal risk.
B EOD incidents constituting an indirect threat. Safe waiting period maybe observed.
C EOD incidents constituting little threat. Dealt with after A and B withminimal personal danger.
D EOD incidents which represent no threat at present.
Issue 1.0: May 98 67 - 1
EOD TASKING/EOD REPORT
To: SIC: EODTASKREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 67 (4.9.2)
A
030508101215
1718
Location details of the UXO: Map details: Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2) Location - relative to a known installation, building, landmark or prepared grid Ease of access: On foot - from EASY/DIFFICULT/IMPOSSIBLE By light vehicle - from EASY/DIFFICULT/IMPOSSIBLE
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)(50 Chars)
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
B212225
UXO type/description : Confirms the type of UXO (3) Unknown UXO details (4) Indication of chemical or biological (CB) agent hazard (5)
(2 Figs)(200 Chars)
(2 Figs)
C 30 Quantity of UXOs (2 Figs)D 33 Date-Time Group (DTG) of attack/time of impact/time of
layingDTG (12 Chars)
E 37 Effect on operations (6) (2 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 67 - 2
F3839
Evacuation/safety measures : Confirms measures taken (7) Measures taken at site - YES/NO (if YES they are to be specified)
(2 Figs)(50 Chars)
G 40 NBC threat (8) (2 Figs)H 42
44454849
Tactical information of value - enemy forces, friendly forces,hazards, etcPoint of contact (POC) details: Name Rank or appointment Telephone/Fax Numbers(s) (secure and insecure) Radio frequencies/callsigns
(200 Chars)
(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(30 Chars)(30 Chars)
I
5052
Rendezvous (RV) details for the Explosive OrdnanceReconnaissance (EOR)/Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)party: Grid Reference Route description
GR (15 Chars)(50 Chars)
K54555859
UXO details : As precise an ID of the UXO(s) as possible (2) Precise ID of the fuze(s) (2) (9) Fuze condition - safe/armed/neutralised (2) (10) Position of fuze (2)
(50 Chars)(200 Chars)
(12 Chars)(20 Chars)
L6063
Timing/recommendations DTG of reconnaissance completion EOR team recommendations for further EOD action, equipment, etc
DTG (12 Chars)(200 Chars)
M6572
EOD tasking details: ID of EOD team tasked Tasking order, recommendations, limitations and the requirement for a COMTECHREP-Type B (11)
(20 Chars)(200 Chars)
X 80 Assigned unique incident number (10 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 67 - 3
Y 83 Category of EOD incident - A, B, C or D (12) (1 Char)PART 2 (13)
N 85 DTG of EOD team arrival on site DTG (12 Chars)O 88 EOD team procedure used (50 Chars)P 92 Procedure result (14) (2 Chars)Q 95 DTG EOD mission complete DTG (12 Chars)R 98 Further details - damage caused, equipment status, problems
encountered(200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To confirm the identification of an unexploded ordnance (UXO) and togive additional explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) information,disposal actions and results.
HQ EinC(A) X 17/06/98
Notes:
1. Users include Observation/Reconnaissance/Damage Assessment/Damage Repair/Chemical Detection/EOR/EOD Teams and DCCs.2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 Bombs 10 Anti-submarine weapons02 Grenades 11 Sea mines03 Mines (Land) 12 Pyrotechnics04 Missiles 13 Demolition equipment05 Mortars 14 IED06 Projectiles 15 Miscellaneous07 Rockets 16 Fuzes08 Sub-munitions 17 Containers and dispersers09 Torpedoes 18 Unknown
Issue 1.0: May 98 67 - 4
4. UXO details are to be provided as accurately as possible using the following categories:
CODE CONVENTIONAL UXO IED01 Circumstances of discovery Incident description02 Visibility of UXO DTG found03 UXO appearance - shape and condition Appearance04 UXO dimensions - length, width, diameter Size05 Colours Are there any visible wires?06 Markings What method of fastening has been used (where appropriate)07 Condition of UXO (rusted or leaking, new or old,
broken or intact)If the IED is a suspected letter bomb state:
PostmarkIs recipient a likely target?Is IED bulky at one end?Envelope or package type/makeupWhy is it suspicious?
08 For munitions under water add:Prevailing conditionsDepth of UXOHow is UXO marked?
Was any warning given?
09 Are there any secondary hazards?
10 Are there any witnesses available?
11 Any other relevant information
Issue 1.0: May 98 67 - 5
5. Select from: 6. Select from:
01 No CB hazard present 01 Nil02 A CB hazard is present 02 Minor03 Not known 03 Severe04 Totally disrupted
7. Select from: 8. Select from:
01 No evacuation ordered 01 Low02 Evacuation in progress 02 Medium03 Evacuation complete 03 High04 Black
9. To provide a descriptive technical summary that includes - name, country of origin, type, height/length, maximum diameter, length (non-armed/mounted), colour, arming, markings, fuze location, booster type, detonator type.
10. Fuze condition information selected from:
01 Safe02 Armed
03 Neutralised04 Unknown
11. The COMTECHREP-Type B message is not included in APP-9.
12. EOD incident categories as follows:
A EOD incidents constituting a grave and immediate threat. Incidents to be given top priority. Disposal operations are to be startedimmediately regardless of personal risk.B EOD incidents constituting an indirect threat. Safe waiting period may be observed.C EOD incidents constituting little threat. Dealt with after A and B with minimal personal danger.D EOD incidents which represent no threat at present.
13. Only to be completed as part of the report from the EOD Team to the EOD Tasking Authority.
Issue 1.0: May 98 67 - 6
14. Select from the following categories:
No Chemical Reaction:A1 Case not penetratedA2 Case penetratedA3 Mechanical break-up
Burn:B1 Burn not sustainedB2 Burn sustained to burn-outB3 Burn to deflagrationB4 Burn to detonation
Deflagration:C1 Deflagration < 15% of fill consumedC2 Deflagration 15%-50% of fill consumedC3 Deflagration > 50% of fill consumed
Violent Deflagration:D1 Violent deflagrationD2 Transition to detonation
Detonation:E1 Detonation
Fuze AttackF1 Fuze attack failedF2 Fuze neutralisedF3 Fuze removed
None of the above applies:X1 Details at Serial ROMEO
Issue 1.0: May 98 68 - 1
EOR TASKING/EOR REPORT
To: SIC: EORTASKREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 68 (4.9.3)
PART 1A
020305081012
1517
Location details of the UXO: Map details: Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2) Location - relative to a known installation, building, landmark or prepared grid Ease of access: A - On foot - from EASY/DIFFICULT/IMPOSSIBLE B - By light vehicle - from EASY/DIFFICULT/IMPOSSIBLE
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)(50 Chars)
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
B202225
UXO type/description : Confirms the type of UXO (3) Unknown UXO details (4) Indication of chemical or biological (CB) agent hazard (5)
(2 Figs)(200 Chars)
(2 Figs)
C 30 Quantity of UXOs (2 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 68 - 2
D 32 Date-Time Group (DTG) of attack/time of impact/time oflaying
DTG (12 Chars)
E 35 Effect on operations (6) (2 Figs)F
3840
Evacuation/safety measures : Confirms measures taken (7) Measures taken at site - YES/NO (if YES they are to be specified)
(2 Figs)(50 Chars)
G 44 NBC threat (8) (2 Figs)H 50
52545558
Tactical information of value - enemy forces, friendly forces,hazards, etcPoint of contact (POC) details: Name Rank or appointment Telephone/Fax No(s) (secure and insecure) Radio frequencies/callsigns
(200 Chars)
(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(30 Chars)(30 Chars)
I
6265
Rendezvous (RV) details for the Explosive OrdnanceReconnaissance (EOR) party: Grid Reference Route description
GR (15 Chars)(50 Chars)
J6768
EOR tasking details : ID of EOR team tasked Tasking order, recommendations, limitations and requirements for a COMTECHREP-Type B (9)
(20 Chars)(200 Chars)
X 85 Assigned unique incident number (10 Chars)Y 87 Category of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) incident –
A, B, C or D (10)(1 Char)
Issue 1.0: May 98 68 - 3
PART 2K
88909293
UXO details : As precise an ID of the UXO(s) as possible (2) Precise ID of the fuze(s) (2) (12) Fuze condition - safe/armed/neutralised (2) (13) Position of fuze(s) (2)
(50 Chars)(200 Chars)
(12 Chars)(20 Chars)
L9599
Timing/recommendations DTG of reconnaissance completion EOR team recommendations for further EOD action, equipment, etc
DTG (12 Chars)(200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To task an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team with anexplosive ordnance reconnaissance (EOR). The same format is usedto report the results of an EOR.
HQ EinC(A) X 17/06/98
Notes:
1. Users include Observation/Reconnaissance/Damage Assessment/Damage Repair/Chemical Detection/EOR/EOD Teams and DCCs.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 Bombs02 Grenades03 Mines (Land)04 Missiles05 Mortars06 Projectiles
07 Rockets08 Sub-munitions09 Torpedoes10 Anti-submarine weapons11 Sea mines12 Pyrotechnics
13 Demolition equipment14 IED15 Miscellaneous16 Fuzes17 Containers and dispersers18 Unknown
Issue 1.0: May 98 68 - 4
4. UXO details are to be provided as accurately as possible using the following categories:
CODE CONVENTIONAL UXO IED01 Circumstances of discovery Incident description02 Visibility of UXO DTG found03 UXO appearance - shape and condition Appearance04 UXO dimensions - length, width, diameter Size05 Colours Are there any visible wires?06 Markings What method of fastening has been used (where appropriate)07 Condition of UXO (rusted or leaking, new or old, broken or intact) If the IED is a suspected letter bomb state:
PostmarkIs recipient a likely target?Is IED bulky at one end?Envelope or packageType/makeupWhy is it suspicious?
08 For munitions under water add:Prevailing conditionsDepth of UXOHow is UXO marked?
Was any warning given?
09 Are there any secondary hazards?10 Are there any witnesses available?11 Any other relevant information
5. Select from:
01 No CB hazard present02 A CB hazard is present
03 Not known04 Totally disrupted
Issue 1.0: May 98 68 - 5
6. Select from:
01 Nil 02 Minor 03 Severe
7. Select from:
01 No evacuation ordered 02 Evacuation in progress 03 Evacuation complete
8. Select from:
01 Low 02 Medium 03 High 04 Black
9. The COMTECHREP-Type B message is not included in APP-9.
10. EOD incident categories as follows:
A EOD incidents constituting a grave and immediate threat. Incidents are to be given toppriority. Disposal operations are to be started immediately regardless of personal risk.B EOD incidents constituting an indirect threat. Safe waiting period may be observed.C EOD incidents constituting little threat. Dealt with after A and B with minimal personal danger.D EOD incidents which represent no threat at present.
11. PART 2 is only completed as part of the report from the EOR Team to the EOD Tasking Authority.
12. To provide a descriptive technical summary that includes - name, country of origin, type, height/length,maximum diameter, length (non-armed/mounted), colour, arming, markings, fuze location, booster type,detonator type
13. Fuze condition information selected from:
01 Safe 02 Armed 03 Neutralised 04 Unknown
Issue 1.0: May 98 69 - 1
EVENTS REPORT
To: SIC: EVENTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 69 (4.15.2)
A 05 Report purpose (250 Chars)B
2125
Timeframe: FROM TO
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
C 30 Location of events (200 Chars)D 37 Description of events (1000 Chars)E 42 PSOFOR forces involved (500 Chars)F 45 Press information (2000 Chars)G 58 Source(s) of information (300 Chars)H 63 Additional information (1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide NATO HQ and Nations under SACEUR's OPLAN 10405,through the MNC chain of command, information of important events,trends and activities that do not have an element of extreme urgency,but do influence Peace Support Operations Force (PSOFOR) (e.g.IFOR, SFOR) operations. (1) (2)
PJHQ X 17/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 69 - 2
Notes:
1. An EVENTREP is sent in any of the following cases:
a. Clear indications of major offensive operations against PSOFOR forces.
b. Use of weapons by parties that threatens to escalate an incident or that might significantly affect the military balance, includingrockets, missiles, chemical or biological agents, AAA, anti-tank weapons, and combat helicopters/aircraft.
c. Events that might cause large-scale movements of populations/refugees.
d. Severe environmental risks and damage caused by military operations.
e. Events that do not meet incident reporting criteria but are still, in the MNC's judgement, of interest to PSOFOR nations.
2. The EVENTREP is essentially a descriptive, free text message.
Issue 1.0: May 98 70 - 1
EW APPROVAL MESSAGE
To: SIC: EWAM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 70 (4.13.2)
A 10 Summary of events - a free text resume of events andresulting EW options
(500 Chars)
B 15 Decision to act - YES or NO, with reason given if appropriate (100 Chars)C
30Action required: Priority/technique (1) (25 Chars)
D40
Period: ON time/OFF time (1) DTGs (24 Chars)
E 56 Declassification trigger - time, date or event (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used by a Joint Force commander to approve or modify the overallEW Joint Operations Plan.
Comd Sp X 17/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each priority/technique required.
Issue 1.0: May 98 71 - 1
EW JAMMING REPORT
To: SIC: EWJAMREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 71 (4.13.3)
A03050710
Jamming Type of jamming/deception (1) Strength of jamming (2) Mode of jamming (3) Frequency/channel affected
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
(3 Figs)B 20 Location of victim GR (10 Chars)C 35 Time - effective Date-Time Group (DTG) of start and duration
of attack in minutes(30 Chars)
D 47 Additional information (200 Chars)E 50 Declassification trigger - time, date or event (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report a hostile EW attack. Comd Sp X X X 17/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from: 01 MUSIC 02 TONES 03 CW 04 NOISE 05 VOICE2. Select from: 01 WEAK 02 MEDIUM 03 STRONG3. Select from: 01 RESPONSIVE 02 CONSTANT4. This is a simple report designed for use by non-specialists. Specialists should use the MIJIWARNREP format.
Issue 1.0: May 98 72 - 1
EW MULTIPLE ASSET STATUS REPORT
To: SIC: EWMASTR
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 72 (4.13.5)
A 17 Summary of events - a free text resume of events andresulting EW options
(500 Chars)
B30313233
EW equipment(s) status: (1) Equipment type: Number operational Number non-operational Number destroyed
(20 Chars)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
C 85 Activity/time schedule for current EW tasking (100 Chars)D 92 Declassification trigger - time, date or event (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide a periodic summary of EW asset status. (2) Comd SP X 17/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each equipment type being reported.
2. This message is normally originated by a component commander and sent to both higher and flanking formation EW cells/HQs.
Issue 1.0: May 98 73 - 1
EW MISSION SUMMARY
To: SIC: EWMSNSUM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 73 (4.13.4)
A 07 Outline target priorities and results of electronic surveillancemissions (ESM)
(200 Chars)
B 12 Changes to enemy electronic Order of Battle (EOB) (100 Chars)C 15 Outline of own electronic counter measures (ECM) activities,
to include targets and results(200 Chars)
D 23 Friendly interference and requests for deconfliction (200 Chars)E 28 Location and operational status of own EW units (200 Chars)F 32 Future intentions of friendly ESM/ECM, with target priorities (200 Chars)G 35 Enemy EW/Radio Electronic Combat (REC) unit activity,
including effects on own units(200 Chars)
H 39 Possible future intentions of enemy EW/REC units (200 Chars)I 40 ID of any enemy EW/REC units (100 Chars)J 45 Additional information, to include the Restricted Frequency List
(RFL) for the next 24 hours.(200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To summarise all friendly and enemy EW activity over a specificreporting period and to report on the status of friendly EW assets. (1)
Comd Sp X 17/06/98
Notes:1. The EWMSNSUM is essentially a free text message but making maximum use of available brevity/data codes wherever possible.
Issue 1.0: May 98 74 - 1
EW REQUESTING/TASKING MESSAGE
To: SIC: EWRTM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 74 (4.13.6)
A 07 Amplification - of the case for EW support, particularly whereadditional resources are requested. To include assetsrequired and planned duration
(500 Chars)
B 15 Task outline - background detail of the target and/or the EWelement of a wider operation
(500 Chars)
C 24 Unit ID - of unit being tasked (not required for a requestmessage)
(20 Chars)
D 30 Target Unit ID/Role of electronic counter measures (ECM)target unit (1)
(40 Chars)
E 40 Target description - general target information (1) (200 Chars)F 50 Target type - EW target type, e.g. Arty/Fire Control (1) (20 Chars)G 60 Activity required - DF, electronic surveillance mission (ESM)
collection, ECM, Chaff, etc (1) (2)(60 Chars)
H 70 Target frequency characteristics (if known) (1) (30 Chars)I 82 Further target tasks - as required (100 Chars)J 89 Declassification trigger - time, date or event (50 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 74 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request and task assigned EW resources. (3) Comd Sp X 17/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary where multiple targets are involved.
2. If 'Chaff' is called for at Serial GOLF, 'ON/OFF' timings and 'START/END ' locations must be provided.
3. The EWRTM applies to both ECM and ESM support by ground, maritime and air assets. It is also used to request support of additionalEW resources not currently assigned.
Issue 1.0: May 98 75 - 1
EW STOP JAMMING MESSAGE
To: SIC: EWSTOPJAM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 75 (4.13.7)
A 12 Unit ID of unit to cease jamming activity (20 Chars)B 10 Frequency(s) involved (1) (50 Chars)C 25 Amplification - brief free text explanation for the order (100 Chars)D 30 System(s) affected (1) (50 Chars)E 42 Location(s) - name/Georef/Grid reference - of all locations
affected (1)(20 Chars)
F 59 Declassification trigger - time, date or event (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used when it is imperative to immediately terminate a jamming taskbeing conducted by friendly EW assets.
Comd Sp 4.13.7 17/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each frequency/system/location affected.
Issue 1.0: May 98 76 - 1
EW TACTICAL REPORT
To: SIC: EWTACREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 76 (4.13.8)
A 03 Alert Word - codeword or nickname covering the activity (15 Chars)B 08 Activity type (1) (15 Chars)C 12 Operations - from Maritime/Air/Land/Joint (2) (200 Chars)D 15 Comms EW - identifies specific hostile radio transmission(s) -
frequency, bandwidth, callsign (C/S) (3)(40 Chars)
E 18 Emitter EW - identifies specific non-comms emitter(s) -frequency, other emitter parameters (3)
(40 Chars)
F20232527
Audit trail : Serial Number Time Task Number Description of audit activity
(5 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
(5 Chars)(100 Chars)
G 32 Submarine data (as appropriate) (4) (100 Chars)H 50
515253
Associated encounter (s) - either NIL or the trademark/discrete letter code allocated to any associated encounter(s)plus: (5) Location/description of area Direction/speed Date-Time Group (DTG) of the location information
(10 Chars)
(30 Chars)(10 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 76 - 2
I 60
616263
Close encounter (s) - either NIL or indicator of closestproximity to friendly forces plus: (5) Location/description of area Direction/speed DTG of location information
(10 Chars)
(30 Chars)(10 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)J
70717273
Unknown vessel (s) - if used, the trademark/discrete lettercode allocated plus: (6) Location/description of area Direction/speed DTG of location information
(10 Chars)(30 Chars)(10 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)K 85 Declassification trigger - time, date or event (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used when no tactical data system is available to report timesensitive fleeting targets, threat or danger to friendly units anddistress situations. Also used to report electronic surveillancemeasures (ESM) operational results.
Comd Sp X 17/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from the appropriate data codes where available.
2. Also provides a brief free text update, as appropriate.
3. Repeat where more than one transmission/emission is being reported.
4. Rarely, if ever, used by land forces. If used, provides as much detail as possible of: Serial Number, unit ID, type/class, credibility, NATOdesignation.
5. Repeat as necessary where more than one associated encounter/close encounter is being reported.
6. Repeat as necessary if more than one unknown vessel is being reported.
Issue 1.0: May 98 77 - 1
FRONTIER CROSSING ADVICE – RAIL
To: SIC: FCA.RAIL
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 77 (6.3.2)
A 0305
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B0709111315
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
1820
Operation/Movement Details - if used, provides either or bothof:
ID number/Name of operationCodeword/Nickname of movement
(15 Chars)(15 Chars)
D 24 Transport Reply Reference Number (10 Chars)E 27 International ID Code Number (10 Chars)F
29323539
Consignor details :Unit designatorUnit locationPriority (3)Agency to be billed
(20 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
(7 Chars)(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 77 - 2
G4345
Loading/Departure station :NameGrid Reference
(15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
H 48 Departure Date-Time Group (DTG) DTG (12 Chars)I
5254
Consignee details:Unit designatorUnit location
(20 Chars)GR (11 Chars)
J5558
Off-loading/Destination station:NameGrid Reference
(15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
K 60 Latest arrival DTG DTG (12 Chars)L 61 Off-loading time required (in hours/minutes) (7 Chars)M
6567687072
Route details : Transfer station/BCP (2)
NameGrid ReferencePlanned DTG of arrivalPlanned DTG of departure
(15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
N7576
Transportation means :TypeQuantity
(10 Chars)(2 Figs)
O8083
Train details :Length - in metresWeight - in tonnes
(3 Figs)(4 Figs)
P 85 Remarks . Special requirements, information on follow-ontransport, classified material, etc.
(500 Chars)
Q8789
1st Class passengers :MaleFemale
(3 Figs)(2 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 77 - 3
R9093
2nd Class passengers :MaleFemale
(3 Figs)(2 Figs)
S9597
020408
Material/Load details : (4)Type and quantity (5)Sketch Number and quantity of equipments classified asexceptional (6)
Other freight by:Overall tonnageMaximum weight per unitDangerous goods details
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
(4 Figs)(3 Figs)
(100 Chars)T
1216172628
Point of Contact/Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Train details:NameRank or appointmentTelephone/Fax No(s)(secure and insecure)Radio frequencies/callsigns (as appropriate)Other co-ordinating information
(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(30 Chars)(30 Chars)
(100 Chars)U 36
4042
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit to adjacent movement agencies responsible for theborder crossing point (BCP) on each side of the frontier informationwhich makes possible the timely processing of a military train in theneighbouring country and enables such movement to be passed onand monitored without delay.
QMG (Mov) X 17/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 77 - 4
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 ALPHA Urgent operational requirement02 BRAVO Routine operational requirement03 CHARLIE Urgent administrative requirement04 DELTA Routine administrative requirement
4. Use appropriate NATO data codes to provide details of vehicles/freight loaded on each train.
5. Repeat as necessary for each type of vehicle with tracked/wheeled listed separately.
6. Repeat as necessary for each type of equipment with sketch numbers taken from the NATO unified sketchbook.
Issue 1.0: May 98 78 - 1
FIRST HOSTILE ACT
To: SIC: FIRSTHOSTILEACT
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 78 (2.6)
A 10 Reporting unit (20 Chars)B 20 Type of hostile act (40 Chars)C 30 Location GR (15 Chars)D 40 Date-Time Group (DTG) of incident DTG (12 Chars)E 50 Identity of aggressor nation/Opposing Force(s) (OPFOR)
(if known)(10 Chars)
F616263
Nature of damage : Personnel casualties Damage to property Damage to equipment
(40 Chars)(40 Chars)(40 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide information on an initial enemy hostile act in order toenable immediate reaction.
Comd Sp X X 17/06/98
Notes:
1. To be transmitted immediately upon observing/experiencing a first hostile act in a given Theatre/Tactical Area of Responsibility (TAOR).
Issue 1.0: May 98 79 - 1
FIRE MISSION - CALL FOR FIRE
To: SIC: FM.CFF
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 79 (4.6.4)
A0104470809
Map details : (1) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B 10 Target Number (6 Chars)C 15 Number of fire units to fire for effect (2 Figs)D
222528
Target location : UTM Easting (in metres) UTM Northing (in metres) Altitude (in metres)
(6 Figs)(8 Figs)
(5 Chars)E 33 Target Grid Zone (6 Chars)F
404142
Target description : Target type (3) Target subtype (3) Degree of protection (4)
(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)
G 45 Target strength (4 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 79 - 2
H525456
Target size : Length or radius (in metres) Width (in metres) Attitude - azimuth of the longest axis (in mils)
(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
I 59 Report value accuracy of the target location (in metres) (3 Figs)J 60 Trajectory type from:
HIGH - High Angle LOW - Low Angle
(4 Chars)
K646768
Munitions in effect: (5) Number of volleys/rockets Fire for effect projectile (6) Fire for effect fuze (6)
(2 Figs)(3 Chars)(4 Chars)
L 72 Effects required (as %) (2 Figs)M
7577
Method of control: Method (7) Time on target or time to fire
(3 Chars)(4 Figs)
N8088
Firing interval : Interval (in seconds) Duration (in minutes)
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
O 95 End of mission (8) (1 Char)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit initial Fire For Effect requests for fire and/or orders to fire. HQ DRA X X X 18/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 79 - 3
Notes:
1. Use of this serial is optional.2. Repeat as necessary.3. Select from:
Typecode
Type definition Typecode
Subtypedefinition
01 ADA Air DefenceArtillery
010203040506
UNKLTMDMHVMSLPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyMissilePosition
02 ARMOR Armour 070809101112
UNKLTMDMHVAPCPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyArmoured Personnel CarrierPosition
03 ARTY Artillery 1314151617
UNKLTMDMHVPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyPosition
04 ASSY Assembly Areas 1819202122
UNKTRPTRPVEHTRPMECTRPARM
UnknownTroopsTroops and VehiclesMechanised TroopsTroops and Armour
05 BLDG Building 232425262728
UNKWOODMASNRYCONCRMETALSPCL
UnknownWoodMasonryConcreteMetalSpecial Purpose
06 BRIDGE Bridge 293031323334353637
UNKFTPONVEHPONCONCRWOODSTEELSITERAFTFERRY
UnknownFoot PontoonVehicle PontoonConcreteWoodSteelSiteRaftFerry
07 CEN Centre 383940414243
UNKSMALLBNREGTDIVFWD
UnknownSmallBattalionRegimentDivisionForward
Issue 1.0: May 98 79 - 4
08 EQUIP Equipment 444546474849
UNKRADAREWSLTGDNCLS
UnknownRadarElectronic WarfareSearchlightGuidanceLoudspeaker
09 MORT Mortars 505152535455
UNKLTMDMHVVHPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyVery HeavyPosition
10 PERS Personnel 565758596061
UNKINFOPPTLWKPTYPOS
UnknownInfantryObservation PostPatrolWork PartyPosition
11 RKTMSL Rockets/Missiles 62636465666768
UNKAPERSLTMSLMDMMSLHVMSLATANKPOS
UnknownAnti-PersonnelLight MissileMedium MissileHeavy MissileAnti-TankPosition
12 SUPPLY Supply Dump 697071727374
UNKCLVCLIIICLIVCLICLII
UnknownClass 5Class 3Class 4Class 1Class 2
13 TER Terrain Features 75767778798081
UNKROADJCTHILLDEFILELDGSTRRR
UnknownRoadRoad JunctionHillDefileLanding StripRailroad
14 VEH Vehicles 82838485868788
UNKLTWHLHVWHLRECOBOATACFTHEL
UnknownLight WheeledHeavy WheeledReconnaissanceBoatsAircraftHelicopter
15 WPN Weapons 8990919293
UNKLTMGATGHVMGRCLR
UnknownLight Machine GunAnti-Tank GunHeavy Machine GunRecoilless Rifle
Issue 1.0: May 98 79 - 5
4. Select from:
Code First Volley Second Volley01 PRAND Half Prone, Half Standing All Prone02 PRONE Prone Prone03 PRUG Prone Dug In04 PROVER Prone Under Overhead Cover05 DUGIN Dug In Dug In06 COVER Under Overhead Cover Under Overhead Cover
The 'Munitions in Effect' serial may be repeated. A different shell/fuze combinationmay then be specified for initial volley and successive rounds.
6. Select from :
a. 105MM
Projectile :01 HEA High Explosive02 HEC APICM
Fuze:10 CP Concrete Piercing11 PD Point Detonation12 PDD Delay13 TI Time Action14 VT Variable Time15 VTD Variable Time De-sensitised16 MRP Multi-Role Fuze Point Detonation17 MRT Multi-Role Fuze Time18 MRV Multi-Role Fuze Variable Time19 MRD Multi-Role Fuze Delay
b. 155MM
Projectile :20 HEA High Explosive21 HEI DPICM Anti-Tank Sub-munition22 HED Dual Purpose ICM23 HER Rocket24 AML Anti-Material Mine, Long Delay25 AMS Anti-Material Mine, Short Delay26 APL Anti-Personnel Mine, Long Delay27 APS Anti-Personnel Mine, Short Delay
Propellant :30 GREEN31 WHITE32 XRNGA Extended Range - Type A33 XRNGB Extended Range - Type B
Issue 1.0: May 98 79 - 6
Fuze:40 CP Concrete Piercing41 PD Point Detonation42 PDD Delay43 TI Time Action44 VT Variable Time45 VTD Variable Time Desensitised46 MRP Multi-Role Fuze Point Detonation47 MRT Multi-Role Fuze Time48 MRV Multi-Role Fuze Variable Time49 MRD Multi-Role Fuze Delay
c. MLRS
Projectile :50 JED Dual Purpose ICM51 JEE DPICM Anti-Personnel and Anti-Material
Sub-munitions52 JEH Reduced Range Practice Rocket53 JMT Anti-Tank Mine54 JTA MLRS Terminally Guided Warhead55 JTB MLRS SADARM56 JTC ATCMS Brilliant Anti-Tank57 JEL Extended Range Rocket
Fuze:60 TI Time Action
7. Select from:
01 AMC At My Command02 TOT Time On Target03 WR When Ready04 TTF Time To Fire
8. Select from:
01 Y End of Mission02 R End of Mission, Record as Target
Issue 1.0: May 98 80 - 1
FIRE MISSION – FIRE MISSION COMMAND
To: SIC: FM.FMC
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 80 (4.6.5)
A0305182125
Map details : (1) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B 30 Fire mission command (3) (6 Chars)C 33 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) of the message in ZULU
timeDTG (12 Chars)
D 40 Fire plan name (6 Chars)E 52 Target Number (6 Chars)F 64 Report to observer (4) (6 Chars)G 68 End of mission (5) (1 Char)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit a command to Check Fire, Cancel Check Fire, CeaseLoading, Cancel Cease Loading, and Fire; to transmit Ready, RoundsComplete, and Cannot Comply to the observer, and to transmit thecompletion of a fire mission.
HQ DRA X 18/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 80 - 2
Notes:
1. Use of this serial is optional.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
CKFIRE Check FireCANCKF Cancel Check FireCELOAD Cease LoadingCANCLD Cancel Cease LoadingFIRE Command to Execute
4. Select from:
READY Ready to FireCOMPLT Rounds CompleteCANTCO Cannot ComplyEXECOM Execution Complete
5. Select from:
Y End of MissionR End of Mission and Record as Target
Issue 1.0: May 98 81 - 1
FIRE MISSION – MESSAGE TO OBSERVER
To: SIC: FM.MTO
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 81 (4.6.6)
A0407091114
Map details : (1) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B 20 Target Number (6 Chars)C 22 Number of weapons to fire for effect (2 Figs)D
252729
Munitions in effect: (3) Number of volleys/rockets Fire for effect projectile (4) Fire for effect fuze (4)
(2 Figs)(3 Chars)(4 Chars)
E3033
Trajectory type from: HIGH - High Angle LOW - Low Angle
(4 Chars)
F3742
Method of control: Method (5) Time on target or time to fire
(3 Chars)(4 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 81 - 2
G455156
Observer data : Time of flight (to the nearest tenth of a second) Range probable error (in metres) Angle T (Observer-Target-Gun Angle)(in mils) (6)
(5 Chars)(3 Figs)(4 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit a message to observer in response to a call for fire on atarget of opportunity.
HQ DRA X 18/06/98
Notes:
1. Use of this serial is optional.2. Repeat as necessary.3. The 'Munitions in Effect' serial (set) may be repeated as a group up to two times, initial plus one. The first iteration shall be the firstselected shell/fuze combination; the second iteration shall be the second selected shell/fuze combination. However, special considerations statethat currently only one iteration shall be specified.4. Select from the following table:
WEAPONTYPE
PROJECTILE CODE PROPELLANT CODE FUZE CODE
105MM HEA High ExplosiveHEC APICM Anti-Personnel sub-munition
CP Concrete PiercingPD Point DetonationPDD DelayTI Time ActionVT Variable TimeVTD Variable Time de-sensitisedMRP Multi-Role Fuze Point DetonationMRT Multi-Role Fuze TimeMRV Multi-Role Fuze Variable TimeMRD Multi-Role Fuze Delay
Issue 1.0: May 98 81 - 3
155MM HEA High ExplosiveHEI DPICM Anti-Tank sub-munitionHED Dual Purpose ICMHER RocketAML Anti-Material Mine, long delayAMS Anti-Material Mine, short delayAPL Anti-Personnel Mine, long delayAPS Anti-Personnel Mine, short delay
GREENWHITEXRNGA = Extended Range -
Type AXRNGB = Extended Range -
Type B
CP Concrete PiercingPD Point DetonationPDD DelayTI Time ActionVT Variable TimeVTD Variable Time DesensitisedMRP Multi-Role Fuze Point DetonationMRT Multi-Role Fuze TimeMRV Multi-Role Fuze Variable TimeMRD Multi-Role Fuze Delay
MLRS JED Dual Purpose ICMJEE DPICM Anti-Personnel and Anti-
Material sub-munitionsJEH Reduced Range Practice RocketJMT Anti-Tank MineJTA MLRS Terminally Guided WarheadJTB MLRS SADARMJTC ATCMS Brilliant Anti-TankJEL Extended Range Rocket
TA Time Action
5. Selected from:
01 AMC At My Command02 TOT Time On Target03 WR When Ready04 TTF Time To Fire
6. The definition of Angle T is the smaller interior angle formed at the intersection of the Gun-Target and Observer-Target lines and will neverbe larger than 3,200 mils.
Issue 1.0: May 98 82 - 1
FIRE MISSION – SUBSEQUENT ADJUSTMENT
To: SIC: FM.SUB
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 82 (4.6.7)
A0305081214
Map details : (1) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B 15 Target Number (6 Chars)C
2325
Trajectory type from: HIGH - High Angle LOW - Low Angle
(4 Chars)
D273134
Munitions in effect : (3) Number of volleys/rockets Fire for effect projectile (4) Fire for effect fuze (4)
(2 Figs)(3 Chars)(4 Chars)
E384245
Target location : UTM Easting (in Metres) UTM Northing (in metres) Altitude (in metres)
(6 Figs)(8 Figs)
(5 Chars)F 50 Target Grid Zone (6 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 82 - 2
G5255
Method of control : Method (5) Time on target or time to fire
(3 Chars)(4 Figs)
H 63 End of mission (6) (1 Char)I
6772
Surveillance : Target disposition at End of Mission (7) Number of enemy casualties/equipment losses
(4 Chars)(4 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit upgraded grid locations, to repeat fire for effect and/or toterminate missions.
HQ DRA X 18/06/98
Notes:
1. Use of this serial is optional.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. The 'Munitions in Effect' serial (set) may be repeated as a group up to two times, initial plus one. The first iteration shall be the firstselected shell/fuze combination; the second iteration shall be the second selected shell/fuze combination. However, special considerations statethat currently only one iteration shall be specified.
Issue 1.0: May 98 82 - 3
4. Select from the following:
WEAPONTYPE
PROJECTILE CODE PROPELLANT CODE FUZE CODE
105MM HEA High ExplosiveHEC APICM Anti-Personnel sub-
munition
CP Concrete PiercingPD Point DetonationPDD DelayTI Time ActionVT Variable TimeVTD Variable Time de-sensitisedMRP Multi-Role Fuze Point DetonationMRT Multi-Role Fuze TimeMRV Multi-Role Fuze Variable TimeMRD Multi-Role Fuze Delay
155MM HEA High ExplosiveHEI DPICM Anti-Tank sub-munitionHED Dual Purpose ICMHER RocketAML Anti-Material Mine, long delayAMS Anti-Material Mine, short delayAPL Anti-Personnel Mine, long delayAPS Anti-Personnel Mine, short delay
GREENWHITEXRNGA Extended Range -
Type AXRNGB Extended Range –
Type B
CP Concrete PiercingPD Point DetonationPDD DelayTI Time ActionVT Variable TimeVTD Variable Time De-sensitisedMRP Multi-Role Fuze Point DetonationMRT Multi-Role Fuze TimeMRV Multi-Role Fuze Variable TimeMRD Multi-Role Fuze Delay
Issue 1.0: May 98 82 - 4
MLRS JED Dual Purpose ICMJEE DPICM Anti-Personnel and Anti-
Material sub-munitionsJEH Reduced Range Practice RocketJMT Anti-Tank MineJTA MLRS Terminally Guided
WarheadJTB MLRS SADARMJTC ATCMS Brilliant Anti-TankJEL Extended Range Rocket
TA Time Action
5. Select from:
01 AMC At My Command02 TOT Time On Target03 WR When Ready04 TTF Time To Fire
6. Select from:
Y End of MissionR End of Mission, Record as Target
7. Select from:
01 NEUT Neutralised02 BURN Burning03 DEST Destroyed04 UNK Unknown05 NOEF No Effect06 NEBN Neutralised/Burning
Issue 1.0: May 98 83 - 1
FORCE PREPARE
To: SIC: FORCEPREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 83 (4.3.4)
A050708
Unit status - of unit(s) identified at BRAVO: Readiness Availability Assignment
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)(3 Chars)
B 33 Unit ID – list of all force component unit(s), aircraft, ship(s) tobe provided at the time and status indicated at ALPHA.
(1000 Chars)
C45474852555759
Command Relationship Planned Operational Command (OPCOM) Planned Operational Control (OPCON) Planned Task Designator National Superior HQ (before Transfer of Authority (TOA)) NATO Superior HQ (after TOA) Planned TOA (Command) Time Planned TOA (Control) Time
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To respond to MNC warning messages. PJHQ X 18/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 84 - 1
FRAGMENTARY ORDER
To: SIC: FRAGO
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 84 (4.1.6)
A 01 FRAGO/OPO Reference (25 Chars)
B 05 Time Zone (4 Chars)
C1011
Task Organisation (Task Organisation) Task Organisation 1 Task Organisation 2
(100 Chars)(100 Chars)
D303335
SITUATION Enemy Forces Friendly Forces Flanks
(100 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)
E 44 MISSION (100 Chars)
F50525459616567
EXECUTION Concept of Operations Formation/Unit 1 Task Formation/Unit 2 Task Formation/Unit 3 Task Formation/Unit 4 Task Formation/Unit 5 Task Co-ordinating Instructions
(200 Chars)(150 Chars)(150 Chars)(150 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)
G 80 SERVICE SUPPORT (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 84 - 2
H 82 COMMAND AND SIGNAL (100 Chars)
I 90 Acknowledge (2) (1 Fig)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To communicate an abbreviated form of an Operation Order (OPO)between commands, formations and units. (1)
LW1 X 18/06/98
Notes:
1. The FRAGO is intended for use to:
a. Issue key sections of an Operation Order before the complete order has been produced.
b. Provide specific instructions to commanders who do not require the complete Operation Order.
c. Provide a summary of the complete order to serve as confirmatory notes.
d. Issue timely changes to existing Operation Orders.
e. Provide an outline operational directive (Mission Order) for use in fast moving mobile operations.
2. Select from:
1 YES2 NO
Issue 1.0: May 98 85 - 1
ALLOCATION OF NAVAL GUNFIRE
To: SIC: GUNFIREALLOT
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 85 (3.3)
A 04 Target Number (10 Chars)B 05 (Ship callsign) to work with (Spotter callsign) (20 Chars)C 36 Circuit for spotting (20 Chars)D 46 Mode (20 Chars)E 56 Allotted quantity of ammunition (50 Chars)F 99 Time and duration ship is allocated (20 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To allocate resources for Naval Gunfire Support (NGS). HQRM 18/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 86 - 1
NAVAL GUNFIRE REPORT FORM
To: SIC: GUNFIREREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 86 (3.5)
A 07 Support type (CANDY, HONEY, PICKLE , GURF) (10 Chars)B 09 Target number and grid co-ordinates (40 Chars)C 24 Target description (100 Chars)D 25 Agency controlling fire (20 Chars)E 31 Damage assessment (150 Chars)F 32 Ammunition expended (type, calibre, code number) (100 Chars)G 69 Reason target not fired on (100 Chars)H 75 Amount, type, calibre of each bombardment (150 Chars)I 99 Action taken or contemplated (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Naval Gunfire Support (NGS) after-action report. HQRM 18/06/98
Note for GURF:A Callsign of shipB On station and ready: DTG (local): end of NGS assignment.C Planned firing location (GR) on centre of track to box.D Significant reduction in capability.E Any other information.
Issue 1.0: May 98 87 - 1
REQUEST FOR NAVAL GUNFIRE
To: SIC: GUNFIREREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 87 (3.4)
A 11 Target Number (10 Chars)B 75 Task (description/location) (50 Chars)C 91 Time and duration (20 Chars)D 92 Own Troops location (50 Chars)E 95 Special Instructions
(e.g. Type of Ship/number of guns).(200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request Naval Gunfire Support (NGS). HQRM 18/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 88 - 1
HARBOUR/HIDE REPORT
To: SIC: HARHIDEREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 88 (4.1.7)
A 10 Location of harbour/hide GR (10 Chars)B
232528
Rendezvous (RV): By foot By road By helicopter
GR (10 Chars)GR (10 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
C 33 Approach from (1) (5 Chars)D 40 Suitable for (2) (10 Chars)E 44 Extent and type of cover (3) (4) (7 Chars)F 52 Hard standing - YES/NO (3 Chars)G 57 Additional information , as necessary (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report details of and approaches to unit harbours/hides. LW1 X X 19/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 88 - 2
Notes:
1. Select from:
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08N S E W NE NW SE SW
2. Select from:
01 SECT Section02 TP/PL Troop/Platoon03 SQN/COY Squadron/Company04 SQN/COY GP Squadron/Company Group
3 Select from:
01 GOOD Good cover02 PART Partial/fair cover03 POOR Poor cover
4. Cover should be described with respect to the size of the unit/grouping for which the harbour/hide has been selected, i.e. that selectedfrom the list at (2).
Issue 1.0: May 98 89 - 1
HELICOPTER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
To: SIC: HELACK
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 89 (5.12)
03 HELQUEST identifier (unit ID and unique request ID - e.g. date plus 3-digit serial number)
(12 Chars)
A 1011
Decision - ACCEPT/REFUSE/DELAY until..... (Date-Time Group (DTG)) (1)
(10 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
B 17 Quantity and type of aircraft tasked (50 Chars)C 25 Aircraft callsign or mission number (30 Chars)D 38 Estimated DTG at pickup point(s) (PUPs) (2) DTGs (12 Chars)E 43 Reason for REFUSE/DELAY (200 Chars)F 52 Additional information - clearance, e.g. 'corridors', 'timeframe',
etc, and any instructions not covered at A to D above.(250 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To inform a unit or formation of the acceptance, delay or refusal of arequest for transport helicopter or utility helicopter support.
PJHQ X X 19/06/98
Notes:
1. The reason for REFUSE/DELAY must be given at E.2. Repeat as necessary for multiple PUPs.
Issue 1.0: May 98 90 - 1
HELICOPTER LANDING SITE REPORT
To: SIC: HELLSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 90 (5.13)
01 HELLSREP identifier - unit ID and unique report ID(e.g. date plus 3-digit serial number)
(12 Chars)
02 Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (1) Map/Chart Edition No (1) Geodetic Datum (1)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)A 03 Units of measure to be used throughout the HELLSREP (2) (2 Figs)B 05 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) of reconnaissance (recce)
completion DTG (12 Chars)C 10 Grid References of LS extremities: (3)
[Repeat as necessary]GR (15 Chars)
D 20 Orientation of the Long Axis of the LS (4) (4 Figs)E
21222324
Number/Size of LS as follows: Large Medium Small As briefed
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
F 25 Method of deplanement (5) (1 Fig)
Issue 1.0: May 98 90 - 2
G303235
LS surface conditions - reported in 3 parts as follows: Classification (6) Description (7) Recirculate (8)
(1 Char)(1 Char)(1 Char)
H3839
Direction : (4) Approach Exit
(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
J4447
Wind details: (4) Direction (9) Speed
(4 Figs)(2 Figs)
K 48 Approach angle(s) (10) (4 Figs)L 50 Pre-briefed location/recognition aids provided for any
particular Armed Recce Team (ART): (10)[Repeat as necessary]
(2 Figs)
M 60 Pre-briefed landing aids provided for any particular ART: (10)[Repeat as necessary]
(2 Figs)
N7273
Cloud details: Degree of cover, as a % Estimated height (4)
(3 Figs)(5 Figs)
P7578
Visibility/Temperature : (4) Visibility Temperature
(2 Figs)(3 Figs)
Q80818285
Enemy details : (11) Sighting Number Grid Reference Estimated strength Weapons (12)
(2 Figs)GR (15 Chars)
(3 Figs)(50 Chars)
R 88 Grid Reference of the ART (10) GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 90 - 3
S
909194
Obstruction (s) in the direction(s) of helicopter approach/exitgiven in the order - Grid Reference, code (13) and heightusing the unit of measurement given at Serial A: (14) Grid Reference Code Height
GR (15 Chars)(1 Char)(3 Figs)
T 96 Vehicle exit (s) (10) GR (15 Chars)U 97 Restrictions on troop movements from LS (10) (15) (1 Fig)V 99 Other remarks (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit helicopter landing site (LS) reports. PJHQ 5.13 x x 19/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
2. Use ATP-38 code designators, as follows:
01 Metres 06 Kilometres per hour (KPH)02 Yards 07 Miles per hour (MPH)03 Feet 08 Knots04 Degrees Magnetic 09 Degrees Celsius05 Mils 10 Degrees Fahrenheit
3. Prefix by two (2) letter grid zone designators when there is any possibility of uncertainty about the part of the map used.
4. Using the units of measurement listed at Serial A.
Issue 1.0: May 98 90 - 4
5. Select from:
01 Land02 Hover03 Rope04 Abseil or winch
6. Classification . Select from:
01 W Firm - can support the helicopter and can be used by 2-wheel drive vehicles and 4-wheel drive vehicles and trailers,unless heavy and continuous use is intended.
02 X Moderate - can be used by 3 or 4 ton vehicles which should be able to start from rest using 4-wheel drive.03 Y Soft - 4-wheel drive vehicles cannot start from rest but might cross if already on the move.
7. Description . Select from:
01 A Sand02 B Grass03 C Scrub04 D Snow05 E Ice06 F Marsh07 G Dust08 H Any other surface
8. Re-circulate - indicates whether the surface will re-circulate as a result of rotor down wash, using a simple YES/NO code.
9. Direction given reported as the bearing from which the wind is coming.
10. Repeat as necessary where there is more than one approach angle/ART.
Issue 1.0: May 98 90 - 5
11. Repeat for each enemy position reported. Enemy sightings will normally be amplified using a INTSPOTREP.
12. Reports weapons critical to the helicopter landing/deplanement.
13. Select from:
01 A Buildings02 B Trees03 C Poles04 D Pylons and high tension wires05 E Others
14. Repeat for each obstacle, as necessary.
15. Select from:
01 Heavy restriction02 Moderate03 Unrestricted
Issue 1.0: May 98 91 - 1
HELICOPTER OPERATIONAL SUMMARY
To: SIC: HELOPSUM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 91 (5.14)
03 HELOPSUM - provides summary details as follows: (12 Chars)A 12 Formation title (20 Chars)B 15 Status of units (10 Chars)C
2325283134373942454751565963
Operational summary : (2)Unit IDUnit locationMain Operating Base (MOB) location
Fuel (3)Forward Operating Base (FOB) location
Fuel (3)Forward Arming & Refuelling Point (FARP) location
Fuel (3)Aircraft Combat Ready (4)
Type, Quantity (2)Aircraft Combat Available Type (5) Type, Quantity (2)Aircraft Unserviceable Type (6) Type, Quantity (2)
(20 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
(4 Figs)GR (15 Chars)
(4 Figs)GR (15 Chars)
(4 Figs)(20 Chars)
(2 Figs)(20 Chars)
(2 Figs)(20 Chars)
(2 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 91 - 2
6568707275
Personnel Combat Ready (Percentage)30mm ammunition state (7)70mm ammunition state (7)HELLFIRE missiles held (7)Other natures held (8)
(3 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
D 79 Significant events - last 24hrs (9) (500 Chars)E 80
81Total hours flown by aircraft type: Aircraft type, hours flown
(20 Chars)(3 Figs)
F 90 Summary of current operations (500 Chars)G 95 Areas of concern (10) (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To submit daily Helicopter Operational Summary reports. PJHQ X 19/06/98
Notes:
1. This operational summary is used to report both Attack and Support Helicopters.2. Repeat as necessary.3. Include both location (Grid Reference) and fuel holdings (m3).4. Aircraft declared Combat Ready must have crew available.5. Aircraft declared Combat Available must have crew available, but may have limited operational capability.6. Give the time in hours until aircraft are either combat ready or combat available.7. By number of rounds.8. Further serials are added as required.9. Events influencing helicopter operations completed out, planned or anticipated.10. Problems or concerns that could adversely influence future operations.
Issue 1.0: May 98 92 - 1
HELICOPTER REQUEST
To: SIC: HELQUEST
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 92 (5.15)
HELQUEST identifier (unit and unique request ID (e.g. dateplus 3-digit serial number)
(12 Chars)
A 10 Quantity and type of aircraft (50 Chars)B 15 Nature of task (12 Chars)C 23 Pick-up point(s)(PUP) (1) (2) GR (30 Chars)D 24 Destination(s)/reconnaissance target(s) (1) GR (10 Chars)E 27 Date-Time Group (DTG) at PUP(s) or on task (1) DTG (12 Chars)F 33 'Not after' DTG DTG (12 Chars)G 35 Duration of task (in hours/minutes) (6 Chars)H 38 Passengers/casualties (3) (30 Chars)I 44 Freight (weight in Kgs) (4) (60 Chars)J 50 Callsign(s) and frequencies(s) at PUP(s) (1) (25 Chars)K 52 Callsigns and frequencies(s) at destination(s) (1) (25 Chars)L 57 Briefing – Callsign, frequency, location (100 Chars)M 61 Debriefing – Callsign, frequency, location (100 Chars)N 64 Combat intelligence update (100 Chars)O 68 Special instructions – e.g. liaison, logistic support (5) (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 92 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request transport helicopter or utility helicopter support. PJHQ X X X 19/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat for multiple PUPs/locations.
2. PUPs may be grid references, nicknames or multiple locations.
3. Category - sitting, stretcher, walking - to be stipulated by numbers.
4. Include description, dimensions, weight, underslung, etc.
5. For complex operations, the system for matching passengers/loads to helicopter types should be indicated here.
Issue 1.0: May 98 93 - 1
HELICOPTER TASK
To: SIC: HELTASK
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 93 (5.16)
03 HELTASK identifierUnit ID and unique task ID, e.g. date plus 3-digit serial number
(12 Chars)
A 10 Quantity and type of aircraft (50 Chars)B 15 Nature of task (12 Chars)C 18 Pick-up point(s)(PUP) (1) (2) GRs (15 Chars)D 25 Destination(s)/reconnaissance target(s) (1) GRs (15 Chars)E 34 Date-Time Group (DTG) at PUP(s) or on task (1) DTGs (12 Chars)F 36 'Not after' DTG DTGs (12 Chars)G 39 Duration of task (in hours/minutes) (6 Chars)H 40 Passengers/casualties (3) (30 Chars)I 43 Freight (weight in kilogrammes) (4) (60 Chars)J 45 Callsign(s) and frequency(s) at PUP(s) (1) (25 Chars)K 51 Callsign(s) and frequency(s) at destination(s) (1) (25 Chars)L 57 Briefing – callsign, frequency, location (100 Chars)M 63 Debriefing – callsign, frequency, location (100 Chars)N 64 Combat intelligence update (100 Chars)O 70 Special instructions, e.g. liaison, logistic support (5) (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 93 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used by authorised tasking agencies to allocate transport helicopteror utility helicopter support. PJHQ X 19/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat for multiple PUPs/locations.
2. PUPs may be grid references, nicknames or multiple locations.
3. Category - sitting, stretcher, walking - to be stipulated by numbers.
4. Include description, dimensions, weight, under-slung, etc.
5. For complex operations, the system for matching passengers/loads to helicopter types should be indicated here.
Issue 1.0: May 98 94 - 1
HOST NATION SUPPORT REPORT
To: SIC: HNSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 94 (6.5.1)
A 07 HNSREP Reference Number (10 Chars)B 15 Overall situation - a free form summary to include particular
HNS concerns(5000 Chars)
C 23 Factors - a free form summary of the following:Current HNS situationUrgent HNS requirements in priority orderOutstanding HNS requirements in priority orderProjected HNS requirementsMiscellaneous HNS comments (e.g. early freeing ofresources)
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
D 35 Commander's assessment/recommendation (s) (5000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To submit Host Nation Support (HNS) reports. PJHQ X 19/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 95 - 1
HOST NATION SUPPORT REQUEST
To: SIC: HNSREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 95 (6.5.2)
A 07 HNSREQ Reference Number (10 Chars)B 12 Designator(s) of formation(s)/unit(s) needing support (100 Chars)C 26 Support needed - type(s) and quantity needed, e.g:
Security for reception of reinforcementsSecurity of command/logistic facilities and high risk assetsDecontaminationChemical smokeTransport, transhipment, storage ofmateriel/stores/munitionsTransport/accommodation of personnelCasualty evacuationMilitary bridgingCommunications bearersRepairs of weapons/equipmentGeneral support servicesDamage limitation/repairReinforcement/stockpiling facilitiesFood supplies
(5000 Chars)
D 28 Legal authorisation (1) (10 Chars)E 42 Time by when the HNS is required (Date-Time Group) DTG (12 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 95 - 2
F5558
Duration :FROM Date-Time Group (DTG)
TO Date Time Group (DTG)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
G 67 Location at which support is required GR/Georef(15/20 Chars)
H 80 Point of contact (POC) details at the support location (50 Chars)I 85 Remarks (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request Host Nation Support (HNS) under bilateral or multilateralagreements in times of peace, crisis or war.
PJHQ X 19/06/98
Notes:
1. Reference the relevant bilateral/multilateral agreements on which the request for HNS is based.
Issue 1.0: May 98 96 - 1
INDICATION FRIEND OR FOE PROCEDURE
To: SIC: IFFPROC
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 96 (4.7.8)
A 07 Unit ID of the Short Range AD (SHORAD) IFF OriginatingAuthority
(20 Chars)
B1020
IFF areas: Present (1) Planned (1)
GRs (15 Chars)
C5258
Timings: Present IFF area FROM/TO Date-Time Groups (DTG) Planned IFF area FROM/TO DTGs
DTGs (24 Chars)DTGs (24 Chars)
D 60 IFF Mode - specific mode selected (10 Chars)E 67 Combined IFF mode selected (10 Chars)F 88 IFF code - specific code selected (10 Chars)G 92 Cancelled IFF mode(s) (10 Chars)H 95 Cancelled IFF code(s) (10 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To exchange Indication Friend or Foe (IFF) information and co-ordinate the Air Defence (AD) coverage over a specific area for agiven time period.
HQ DRA X 19/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 96 - 2
Notes:
1. IFF areas present and planned are defined using as many as necessary Grid Refs/Georefs, whichever is more appropriate.
Issue 1.0: May 98 97 - 1
IMPLEMENTATION REQUEST MESSAGE
To: SIC: IMPLREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 97 (6.1.2)
A Implementation of transfer - provides summary details of therequest to implement transfer of resources
(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request parties to implement the transfer once ACE-LCC/ACLANT-SDC has been informed about an offer of assistance or a favourableLOGASRESP (1)
LW2 X 19/06/98
Notes:
1. The IMPLREQ is a descriptive, free text message.
Issue 1.0: May 98 98 - 1
INCIDENT REPORT
To: SIC: INCREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 98 (4.1.8)
A 13 Incident type (2) (4 Chars)
B1B2B3B4B5
1517182223
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (3) Map/Chart Edition Number (3) Geodetic Datum (3)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)
C1C2C3
252730
Source of information : Evaluation Source type (4) Other details (as appropriate)
(2 Chars)(30 Chars)(50 Chars)
D 31 Date-Time Group (DTG) validity of source material DTG (12 Chars)
E1E2
3536
Location of incident : Grid Reference/Georef Description
GR (15 Chars)(100 Chars)
F 38 Hostiles/Terrorists details , to include as appropriate/whereknown: Personnel involved Organisation involved Weapons/explosives/vehicles used Direction of movement Means of travel
(500 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 98 - 2
G 40 Outline of events - a brief free text description of the incident,damage caused and the effect on operations
(500 Chars)
H1H2
4245
Own casualties : Dead Wounded/injured
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
I1I2
5254
Hostile/Terrorist casualties : Dead Wounded/injured
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
J1J2
5658
Civilian casualties : Dead Wounded/injured
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
K1K2K3K4K5K6K7K8K9
676870727781838590
Arrest details : (5) Name Age Sex ID card number (military/civilian) Address Reason for arrest DTG of arrest Place of arrest Remarks
(20 Chars)(2 Figs)(1 Fig)
(20 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)(20 Chars)
(100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report any significant incident caused by terrorism, civil unrest,natural disaster or media activity. (1)
LW1 X X 19/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 98 - 3
Notes:
1. The INCREP is an 'As Required' report suited to Peace Support Operations (PSO);as such it is unlikely to be called for in High Intensity Conflict (HIC) Operations.
2. Defines the type of incident using the appropriate data code selected from:
Terrorism : Civil Unrest :
Bombing : Riot 20 CR - Deliberate 01 TBD Civil disobedience 21 CCD - Proxy 02 TBPR Strike 22 CST - Postal 03 TBPO Picketing 23 CPIC
Establishing no-go areas 24 CNOGShooting : - Ambush 04 TSAM Media Attention - Assassin 05 TSAS - Random 06 TSRA Local 31 MAL - Sniper 07 TSSN National 32 MAN
International 33 MAIHostage taking 08 THOSMurder 09 TMUR Natural DisasterHigh-jack 10 THIJIntimidation 11 TINT Drought 41 NDR
Earthquake 42 NEQFamine 43 NFAPestilence 44 NPEDisease 45 NDISFlood 46 NFLDTyphoon 47 NTYP
3. Repeat as necessary.
4. Select source type from:
01 GA Government Agency02 HRO Humanitarian Relief Organisation03 INF Informer04 POL Police05 MED Media06 MINT Military Intelligence07 UNA United Nations Agency08 Other - state source
èï Repeat - KA, KB, KC, etc, - for each person arrested.
Issue 1.0: May 98 99 - 1
IN FLIGHT REPORT
To: SIC: INFLIGHTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 99 (5.17)
08 INFLIGHTREP (11 Chars)12 Air Request/Air Task mission number (10 Chars)
A 25 Location identifier – such as target number/co-ordinates, linesearch number, or relation to a line (as applicable)
(50 Chars)
B 34 Time on target/time of sighting DTG (12 Chars)C 50 Mission results – including recommendation for attack/re-
attack if necessary(100 Chars)
D 57 Other information – tactical sightings of such importance andurgency that any delay in reporting would negate theusefulness of the information
(300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To re-transmit, by signal, tactical air mission results received fromaircraft in flight voice reports. (1)
PJHQ X 19/06/98
Notes:
1. This message is also used for reporting other tactical information of such importance and urgency that the delay, if reported by normaldebriefing, would negate the usefulness of the information.
Issue 1.0: May 98 100 - 1
INTELLIGENCE REPORT
To: SIC: INTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 100 (2.7)
A 12 What - the event/incident/activity being reported (400 Chars)
B 22 When (400 Chars)
C 27 Where (400 Chars)
D 43 How (400 Chars)
E1E2E3
535557
Assessment/comment - to cover: Reliability Deductions Conclusions
(100 Chars)(200 Chars)(200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report essential elements of intelligence information obtainedthrough tactical collection efforts. (1)
Comd Sp X X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. The INTREP provides timely information regarding incidents/events that could have an immediate and significant effect on current orpending operations in peace, time of tension and hostilities.
Issue 1.0: May 98 101 - 1
INTELLIGENCE REQUEST
To: SIC: INTREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 101 (2.8)
A101112
INTREQ (Preamble) (1) Originator Request Serial No. Request Date-Time Group (DTG)
(6 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)B
20
212223
REQREF (Reference) (1) Originator's control reference no. (if allocated; if not, enter 'NIL') Degree of urgency Request priority Information/intelligence use - a brief summary of intended use
(6 Chars)(10 Chars)
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
(100 Chars)
C30313233
REQDET (Details) (1) Subject type Basic Encyclopaedia (BE)/Site No. Name Information/intelligence required
(6 Chars)(100 Chars)
(10 Chars)(30 Chars)
(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 101 - 2
D
40414243
5051
60616263646566
GENLOC or REQLOC or REQPOS (Location) (1) (2)
GENLOC (1) Country/area Place name Location - Grid, latitude/longitude or GEOREF DTG requested item was last known to be at the location
REQLOC (1) Location - Grid, latitude/longitude or GEOREF Type of location (3)
REQPOS (1) Location - Grid, latitude/longitude or GEOREF Type of location (3) Elevation in metres Further locations required DTG requested item was last known to be at the position Course – cardinal heading, degrees or mils Speed – knots or kilometres per hour
(6 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)
(6 Chars)(20 Chars)(50 Chars)
(6 Chars)(20 Chars)(50 Chars)
(5 Figs)(50 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)
E707172
GEOMAT (Map/chart information) (1) Series No. (4) Sheet (4) Edition (4)
(6 Chars)(12 Chars)(14 Chars)
(6 Chars)B REQREF (5)
[Repeat Serials B to E as necessary](6 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 101 - 3
F8081828384
REQTIME (Time) (1) Delivery DTG Latest time the information is of value Action not before DTG Specific request time coverage requirements Report/material frequency
(7 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
(50 Chars)(50 Chars)
G858687
REQREPR (Report/material required) (1) Description of report/material required Quantity required Security level restrictions
(7 Chars)(20 Chars)
(5 Chars)(15 Chars)
H8889
REQREPD (Delivery instructions) (1) Delivery address Delivery means
(7 Chars)(50 Chars)(20 Chars)
I90919293
POC (Point of Contact) (1) Rank or appointment Contact name Unit ID Telephone no.
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)(25 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used by military authorities and forces of NATO nations andcommands to request intelligence from each other.
Comd Sp X 22/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 101 - 4
Notes:
1. In data messages the letters shown in bold are mandatory. Although not essential, they should normally be included in voice messagespassed on secure systems.
2. Either GENLOC, REQLOC or REQPOS must be chosen.
3. Select type of location from:
01 A Pinpoint02 B Multiple03 C Line04 D Circular (state RADIUS + give radius distance)05 E Corridor (state WIDTH + give width distance)06 F Elliptical (state ELLIPSE + give major-minor axis on orientation)07 G Non-circular arc (state TRACE POINT)
4. Repeat as necessary.
5. Repeat sections B to E for additional requested items.
Issue 1.0: May 98 102 - 1
INTELLIGENCE SPOT REPORT
To: SIC: INTSPOTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 102 (2.9)
A 10 Unit ID - of unit observing the enemy activity (20 Chars)B 20 Enemy details :
Location Effective Date-Time (DTG) of sighting Enemy unit size/type Enemy unit status Observed activity Observer's comments/assessment
GR (15 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
(100 Chars)(200 Chars)
C 30 Action(s) taken /being taken by observing unit (400 Chars)D 40 Assessment/comment - to cover:
Reliability Deductions Conclusions
(100 Chars)(200 Chars)(200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide a brief and immediate intelligence report on observedenemy activity. (1)
Comd Sp X 22/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 102 - 2
Notes:
1. The INTSPOTREP contributes the initial intelligence assessment at a tactical level following observed enemy activity reported as acontact report. The INTREP provides more comprehensive, timely information regarding incidents/events that could have an immediate andsignificant effect on current or pending operations in peace, time of tension and hostilities.
Issue 1.0: May 98 103 - 1
INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY
To: SIC: INTSUM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 103 (2.10)
A 10 Text indicator - INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY (1) (19 Chars)
B 23 General Introduction (1000 Chars)C 35 Opposing Ground Forces in Contact (1000 Chars)D 47 Enemy (OPFOR) Forward Line of Troops (EFLT) (500 Chars)E 49 Follow-Up Ground Forces (1000 Chars)F 51 Flanking Formations (1000 Chars)G 54 Counter intelligence (500 Chars)H 58 Assessment (2000 Chars)
A 15 Text indicator – INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY (1) (19 Chars)
B 25 General Introduction (1000 Chars)C 27 Warring Faction Personnel and Equipment Losses (500 Chars)D 48 Factional Order of Battle (ORBAT) Information (500 Chars)E 55 Counter intelligence (1000 Chars)F 60 Significant Weather and Terrain (500 Chars)G 66 Assessment (2000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 103 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To periodically update formations on military and relatedpolitical/economic intelligence and assessments which give anindication of change in potential Opposing Forces (OPFOR)capabilities, preparedness, activities or intentions. (1)
Comd Sp X X X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. This message is provided in two versions to meet the differing requirements of Regional Conflict and Peace Support Operations (PSO).
2. Use structured narrative text for each of the headings listed.
Issue 1.0: May 98 104 - 1
INTENT TO LAY MINEFIELD
To: SIC: INTTOLAY
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 104 (4.8.7)
A 07 Task Serial Number (10 Chars)B 12 Town or feature name (20 Chars)C 14 Minefield boundary – a series of UTM grid references (100 Chars)D 16 Obstacle Zone/Belt name/number (15 Chars)E 18 Minefield type (1) (2 Chars)F 25 Generic mine type (2) (1 Char)G 32 Obstacle status (3) (3 Chars)H 36 Start task at DTG DTG (12 Chars)I 42 Effective period:
Start time Finish time
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
J 48 Number of Lanes/Gaps required (2 Figs)K 55 Lane/Gap ID (indicate simply L or G) (1 Char)L 57 Entry/Exit UTM grid references for the lane/gap at Serial K:
Entry Exit
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
M 63 Lane/Gap width in metres (3 Figs)N 67 Acknowledge – YES/NO (3 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 104 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To disseminate information relating to a Tactical Commander’sdecision to lay a minefield. HQ EinC(A) X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. Select minefield type from:
TA Tactical Minefield PR Protective MinefieldNU Nuisance Minefield PH Phoney Minefield
2. Select generic mine type from:
A Area P Anti-PersonnelH Anti-Helicopter T Anti-TankN No Mines U UnknownO Off-Route D Other Device
3. Select obstacle status from:
01 PRO Proposed02 PLR Planned Reserve03 PLP Planned Preliminary04 IMP Prepared for Execution05 EXE Executed06 PAS Passable07 BRE Breached08 CLR Cleared09 CAN Cancelled10 MRK Marked
Issue 1.0: May 98 105 - 1
JAAT MISSION ORDER
To: SIC: JAATMSNO
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 105 (5.18)
A 01 Amendment - YES/NO. If YES, a unique amendmentdesignator is to be given
(10 Chars)
B 03 Unique JAATMSNO reference (10 Chars)C 05 Time zone to be used throughout the JAATMSNO (4 Chars)D 20
22
25
SITUATIONGeneral . Brief overview of the general operational situationand an outline of the formation commander's plan.Opposing Forces . Summarise opposing forces(OPFOR)information to cover:
a. Composition b. Location(s) c. Likely actions d. Estimated strength e. Estimated time of arrival (ETA) of the target OPFOR in the JAAT Killing Area (KA).
(2000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 105 - 2
32 Friendly Forces . Brief summary of essential informationconcerning friendly ground manoeuvre force(s) operatingwithin or in close proximity to the JAAT, to include:
a. Composition b. Disposition c. Location(s) d. Likely actions
35
38
JAAT Composition : (3)Command Status (4) FROM/TO Date-Time Groups (DTGs)
Unit/Sub-Unit ID (5)Weather Details where necessary - e.g. obscuration of theKilling Area.
E 41 MISSION. A clear, concise statement, or series ofstatements, of the JAAT task(s) and its/their purpose.
(200 Chars)
454853
555860646769
EXECUTION (6)Commander's IntentConcept of Operations
a. Manoeuvre Concept (Ground/Air) b. Fire Plan and Close Air Support (CAS) c. EW/Suppression of enemy AD (SEAD) Plans (ifapplicable).
Co-ordinating Instructions (7)Timings
No recce beforeNo recce afterH HrAdditional timings or time constraints
(3000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 105 - 3
F 7072757880
84
ArtilleryNumber of guns/missilesLocation of guns/missilesAmmunition type(s) allocated
Attack Helicopters (AH)Numbers/type by Flight/Squadron
Close Air Support (CAS)Mission Number(s)/type/time on target (TOT)/weapons allocation
86
88
90
9395
98
AH/CAS Route DetailsLow Level Transit Route (LLTR)Temporary Minimum Risk Route (TMRR)Weapons Control State (WCS)Opening/Closing times (as appropriate)
IP/ROZ DetailsInformation to identify Initial Points (IP) and RestrictedOperations Zones (ROZ)
Airspace Coordination Area (ACA) Details including timingsTargeting PrioritiesSEAD Plan
DisruptiveDestructive
Rules of Engagement (ROE)Specific rules that apply to the JAAT task(s)
G 06 SERVICE SUPPORT (8)Forward Airhead Replenishment Point (FARP) locationFARP StocksAdditional Service Support information
(500 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 105 - 4
H 10
1214171823
COMMAND AND SIGNAL (9)C2 Appointments
a. Ground Manoeuvre Commanderb. JAAT Controllerc. Alternative JAAT Controllerd. FOO/AOP/NGFSO (2)e. AH Commander
(500 Chars)
2930313637
4054
59
Frequenciesa. VHF(FM)
Ground Manoeuvre CommanderJAAT Controller (if ground based)ArtilleryCAS (TACAIR Net)AH Regimental Command Net
b. VHF(AM)JAAT Controller (if helicopter-borne)AH Control Net
c. UHF FAC Control
I 61 Remarks . Any necessary qualifying remarks, clarifications orrestrictions.
(500 Chars)
J 63 Acknowledge - YES/NO (3 Chars)K 96 Authenticating officer (10 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide essential information required in a JAAT Mission Order(MsnO). Outline information required in a Warning Order (WngO) forthe attack is provided by the JAATWNGO message (1)
PJHQ X 22/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 105 - 5
Notes:
1. This report is structured to meet the requirements of a Deliberate JAAT operation, i.e. one that is incorporated into an OPLAN from theoutset, and where the JAAT mission orders are given as part of normal battle procedure. Where a Quick JAAT operation proves necessary,using whatever resources are available at the time, only the essential elements need be used.
2. Users include Close Air Support (CAS) and Naval Gunfire Support (NGFS) units; Air Liaison Officers (ALOs), Airborne Forward AirControllers (ABFACs)/Tactical Air Control Points (TACPs), NGFS Observers (NGFSOs), Forward Observation Officers (FOOs) and AirborneObservation Posts (AOPs).
3. JAAT units are listed according to their Command Status (see below).
4. Repeat where more than one Command Status applies. Select from:
01 OPCOM Operational Command02 OPCON Operational Control03 TACON Tactical Control
5. Repeat for each unit/sub-unit included under each Command Status.
6. This paragraph should be tailored to suit the particular operation but should follow the structure shown. For Deliberate JAAT operationsthe initial and key headings will always be "Commander's Intent" and "Concept of Operations".
7. Headings will vary considerably according to the nature and scope of the operation. Those shown are typical, but alternatives may beused. Where Serials are used, these should be assumed to equate to the headings shown. Alternative headings must be stated.
8. Detail included in this section of the JAATMSNO should provide the minimum essential information for the administrative and logisticalsupport of the specific mission/task to which it refers. Typical headings are shown as examples.
9. Headings may include, but will not normally be limited to, those shown. See also Note 7.
Issue 1.0: May 98 106 - 1
JAAT WARNING ORDER
To: SIC: JAATWNGO
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 106 (5.19)
A 02 Amendment - YES/NO. If YES, a unique amendmentdesignator is to be given
(10 Chars)
B 05 Time zone to be used throughout the JAATWNGO (4 Chars)C 07
09
12
1517212325
30
SITUATIONGeneral . Brief free text overview of the general operationalsituation and an outline of the formation commander's plan.Opposing Forces . Summarise essential opposing forcesinformation to cover, where appropriate, the following:
CompositionLocation(s)MovementEstimated strength
Friendly Forces . A brief summary of essential informationconcerning friendly forces which will directly influence or beaffected by the intended JAAT operation.
JAAT Composition : (2)Command Status (3)
FROM/TO Date-Time Groups (DTGs) (3)Unit/Sub-Unit ID (4)
(1000 Chars)
D 35 Mission (200 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 106 - 2
E374143
Timings :Degree of noticeEarliest time of JAAT H HrTime at which orders will be issued
(10 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
F 48 Orders Group rendezvous (RV) GR (15 Chars)G 50 Killing Area (s) - multiple Grid References/Georefs as
appropriate(100 Chars)
H 59 FOO/AOP/NGFSO ID details/callsigns (1) (50 Chars)I 63 Liaison Officer (s) (LO) details/C/S (50 Chars)J 67 Laser codes/frequencies (50 Chars)K 84 Administration/Logistics (200 Chars)L 88 Acknowledge - YES/NO (1 Char)M 92 Authenticating Officer (10 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide the essential information required for a JAAT WarningOrder. Detailed orders for the attack are provided by theJAATMSNO .
PJHQ 5.18 22/06/98
Notes:
1. Users include Close Air Support (CAS) and Naval Gunfire Support (NGFS) units; Air Liaison Officers (ALOs), Airborne Forward AirControllers (ABFACs)/Tactical Air Control Points (TACPs), NGFS Observers (NGFSOs), Forward Observation Officers (FOOs), AirborneObservation Posts (AOPs).
2. JAAT units should be listed by Command Status.
Issue 1.0: May 98 106 - 3
3. Repeat where more than one Command Status applies. Select Command Status from:
01 OPCOM Operational Command02 OPCON Operational Control03 TACON Tactical Control
4. Repeat details for each unit/sub-unit included under each Command Status.
Issue 1.0: May 98 107 - 1
LAND INTELLIGENCE REPORT
To: SIC: LANDINTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 107 (2.11)
A111213141516171819
Enemy formation/unit ID Serial No. Name/number Nationality Arm/Service Command level Echelon Combat effectiveness Front Amplification (optional) (1)
(7 Chars)(8 Chars)(3 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(3 Chars)(5 Chars)(3 Chars)
(200 Chars)B
21222324252627
Source Evaluation Classification (i.e. type of source) Unit name/number Nationality Arm/Service Command level Amplification (optional) (1)
(2 Chars)(8 Chars)
(13 Chars)(2 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)
(200 Chars)C
3132
Time Time qualifier Date-Time
(7 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 107 - 2
D414243444546
Enemy activity Accuracy of information Activity type UTM/LAT-LONG Effort marker Designator Amplification (optional) (1)
(4 Chars)(8 Chars)
(15 Chars)(5 Chars)
(20 Chars)(200 Chars)
E 50 Source (2) As for BF 60 Time (3) As for CG
717273747576
Location Accuracy of information Type UTM/LAT-LONG Place name Country Amplification (optional) (1)
(4 Chars)(7 Chars)
(15 Chars)(15 Chars)
(3 Chars)(200 Chars)
H 80 Source (2) As for BI 85 Time (3) As for CJ 90 Narrative (optional) (4) (1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report significant changes in the location, combat effectiveness,and other essential elements of information concerning Non-NATOground Order of Battle (ORBAT) formations/units (including navalinfantry).
Comd Sp X 22/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 107 - 3
Notes:
1. If any serials do not provide sufficient scope use ‘Amplification’.
2. Use the same serials as B.
3. Uses the same serials as C.
4. If the four serials – ‘Enemy formation/unit ID’, ‘Source’, ‘Enemy activity’, ‘Location’ - do not provide sufficient scope then use 'Narrative'.
Issue 1.0: May 98 108 - 1
LASER TARGET MARKING WARNING MESSAGE
To: SIC: LASERWARN
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 108 (5.20)
02 LASERWARN (9 Chars)A
0509
Target details :LocationAltitude (in metres)
GR (15 Chars)(5 Figs)
B 12 Target grid zone (6 Chars)C 13 Target type (1) (6 Chars)D 18 Target sub-type (1) 6 Chars)E 20 Degree of personnel protection at the target area (2) (6 Chars)F 24 Target strength - the number of target elements (4 Figs)G
252832
Target size :Length (in metres)Width (in metres)Attitude - azimuth of the longest axis (in mils)
(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
H 35 Time on Target (TOT) (in hours/minutes) (4 Figs)I
4041
Friendly Force :Number of aircraft (3)Type of aircraft
(10 Chars)
J454750
Mission ID :Air Support Mission CodeTasking Authority Serial NumberMission Number
(5 Chars)(5 Chars)(4 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 108 - 2
K 55 Attack Heading (in mils) (4 Figs)L 60 Unit ID of the unit operating the LTM (20 Chars)M
636566
Method of Control from:AMC - At My CommandTOT - Time On TargetWR - When Ready
(3 Chars)
N70727578
Communications : (4)CallsignFrequenciesFrequency priorityTransmission mode
(30 Chars)
O808590
Codes : (4)Crypto in useCode Day NumberAuthentication
(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To confirm the activation arrangements for a Laser Target Marker(LTM).
PJHQ X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from Table 1.
2. Select from Table 2.
3. Repeat where the force comprises more than one type of aircraft.
4. Serials NOVEMBER and OSCAR are only to be completed if the 'Communications' and 'Code' details were notspecified previously in the associated AIRTASK message.
Issue 1.0: May 98 108 - 3
TABLE 1
TYPE CODE TYPE DEFINITION SUBTYPE CODE SUBTYPE DEFINITION10 ADA Air Defence Artillery 11
1213141516
UNKLTMDMHVMSLPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyMissilePosition
20 ARMOUR Armour 212223242526
UNKLTMDMHVAPCPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyArmoured Personnel CarrierPosition
30 ARTY Artillery 3132333435
UNKLTMDMHVPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyPosition
40 ASSY Assembly Areas 4142434445
UNKTRPTRPVEHTRPMECTRPARM
UnknownTroopsTroops and VehiclesMechanised TroopsTroops and Armour
50 BLDG Building 515253545556
UNKWOODMASNRYCONCRMETALSPCL
UnknownWoodMasonryConcreteMetalSpecial Purpose
Issue 1.0: May 98 108 - 4
60 BRIDGE Bridge 616263646566676869
UNKFTPONVEHPONCONCRWOODSTEELSITERAFTFERRY
UnknownFoot PontoonVehicle PontoonConcreteWoodSteelSiteRaftFerry
70 CEN Centre 707172737475
UNKSMALLBNREGTDIVFWD
UnknownSmallBattalionRegimentDivisionForward
80 EQUIP Equipment 818283848586
UNKRADAREWSLTGDNCLS
UnknownRadarElectronic WarfareSearchlightGuidanceLoudspeaker
Issue 1.0: May 98 108 - 5
TABLE 2
CODE DEFINITION01 PRAND Half prone/half standing
02 PRONE Prone
03 PRUG Prone/Dug in
04 PROVER Prone/Under overhead cover
05 DUGIN Dug in
06 COVER Under overhead cover
Issue 1.0: May 98 109 - 1
LINES OF COMMUNICATION SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: LOCSITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 109 (4.1.9)
A 01 Naval MHD Ops (1000 Chars)B 05 Army MHD Ops (1000 Chars)C 06 RAF MHD Ops (1000 Chars)
E1
E2
E3
1011121314
20212223
30313233
US ForcesUSN
Personnel strength listed under National andNATO ComdNumber of USN ships in UK portsUSN activity in UK watersPlanned movements
USMCPersonnel strength listed under National andNATO commandUSMC activity in UKPlanned movements
USAPersonnel strength listed under National andNATO commandUSA activity in the UKPlanned movements
(50 Chars)(50 Chars)
(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
(50 Chars)(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
(50 Chars)(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 109 - 2
E440414243
USAFPersonnel strength listed under national andNATO commandAircraft strength in UK by type and locationOperational status of USAF airfields in the UK
(50 Chars)(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
F 50 Depot Outloads (1000 Chars)G 57 KP Manning situation (1000 Chars)H 63 HNS Requirements (1000 Chars)I 64 Current and likely problem areas (1000 Chars)J 79 Additional Information (1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Detailed information on UK/US Lines of Communication. HQ LAND (G4) 22/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 110 - 1
LOCATION STATE
To: SIC: LOCSTAT
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 110 (4.1.10)
A1A2A3
101517
Grid references (GR): Main HQ Step-up Company/platoon/troop centre points (1)
GR (10 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
(100 Chars)B 30 Forward Line Of Own Troops (FLOT) (1) (100 Chars)
C1C2C3
414550
Rendezvous (RV): By foot By vehicle By helicopter
GR (10 Chars)GR (10 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
D 62 Other locations (e.g. OP positions, GW positions, mortarbase plate positions, specialist sub-units) (2)
(300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report details of unit locations. LW1 X X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. A series of 6-figure grid references.
2. Descriptors plus 6-figure grid references.
Issue 1.0: May 98 111 - 1
LOGISTIC ASSISTANCE REQUEST
To: SIC: LOGASREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 111 (6.1.4)
A 05 Unit designator(s) of the unit(s) requesting logistics assistance(1)
(20 Chars)
B 12 User requirement - summary of the reason for the request (100 Chars)C
151821323740
Item(s) requested (1)Class of supply (NATO or national)Code/Stock numberEquipment/Material nameUnit of measure (as applicable)Quantity requiredStocks on hand
(10 Chars)(25 Chars)(30 Chars)(15 Chars)
(6 Chars)(10 Chars)
D4248
Delivery details :Latest Date-Time Group (DTG) for deliveryMethod of delivery - by whom; supply or collect
DTG (12 Chars)(10 Chars)
E 50 Impact of non-compliance - a summary of the operationalimplications if supply is not possible by the target DTG
(1000 Chars)
F 59 Payment details - gives the proposed method ofreimbursement (2)
(8 Chars)
G 68 Payment - additional information , any necessary amplifyingdetail concerning reimbursement (3)
(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 111 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request logistics assistance for Land Forces. LW2 X 27/07/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
2. Select from the NATO approved terms:
01 CASH02 DEFERRED03 REPLACE04 OTHER
3. If the method of payment proposed at FOXTROT is 'OTHER' then this must be completed.
Issue 1.0: May 98 112 - 1
LOGISTIC ASSISTANCE RESPONSE
To: SIC: LOGASRESP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 112 (6.1.5)
A 07 LOGASREQ reference (10 Chars)B
2125272832
Request details : Item(s) requested: (1)
Code/stock NumberEquipment/item nameUnit of measureQuantity requiredStock on hand
(25 Chars)(30 Chars)(15 Chars)
(6 Chars)(10 Chars)
C404245
Decision of the requested authority:ACCEPT/REFUSE/OTHERReasons for refusal (2)Reimbursement (3)
(10 Chars)(13 Chars)
(8 Chars)D 51 Remarks (4) (1000 Chars)E 63 Supplying unit/agency ID (20 Chars)F 72 Issue location GR (10 Chars)G 87 Issue Date-Time Group (DTG) DTG (12 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used by Land Forces to respond to a request for logistics assistance. LW2 X 22/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 112 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat for multiple items.
2. Select from:
01 PRIORITY Previous mission authority prevails02 STOCK Stocks unavailable03 REIMBURSEMENT Proposed reimbursement unacceptable04 OTHER Other
3. Select from:
10 CASH Cash11 DEFERRED Deferred payment12 REPLACE Replace item(s)13 OTHER Other
4. If 'OTHER' is used at C above this section must provide amplifying remarks.
Issue 1.0: May 98 113 - 1
LOGISITIC ASSESSMENT REPORT
To: SIC: LOGASSESSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 113 (6.1.3)
A0205081113
Map Data :Map/Chart SeriesMap/Chart Suffix NumberMap/Chart Sheet Number (1)Map/Chart Edition Number (1)Geodetic Datum (1)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B 18 Logistic situation assessment - a concise summary of the
overall logistic situation (2)(1000 Chars)
C 24 Organisation designation of the unit/civilian agency beingreported (3)
(30 Chars)
D 26 Assessment of the subordinate unit/civilian agency's logisticsustainability
(500 Chars)
E 30 Subjective evaluation of logistic sustainability - thecommander's assessment of the overall capability of hiscommand to sustain operations. (4)To cover, as appropriate:
Overall evaluationLand force componentsAir force componentsNaval force componentsNaval force components
(2000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 113 - 2
F 40 General logistics factors - a summary of general factorsaffecting the logistic support of: (5)
Land forcesAir forcesNaval forcesExternal reinforcements
(2000 Chars)
G52545758
Assistance requested : (6)Reference message serial letter (1)Request description (1)Request status comment (1)Message action addressee (1)
(1 Char)(70 Chars)(40 Chars)(30 Chars)
H60636472
Point of contact details: (1)Rank or positionContact nameUnit IDTelephone/Fax Number
(16 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To inform superior HQs of the command's logistics status and toprovide an assessment of the overall logistics situation for forces,together with intended or recommended action.
LW2 X 22/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 113 - 3
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
2. Support by sufficient detail if the situation is less than satisfactory.
3. Repeat Serials C and D for each unit/civil agency being reported.
4. This serial addresses significant logistic problems, concerns and issues that could adversely affect mission accomplishment.
5. This should include key logistic factors that remain unresolved. Where concerns are highlighted here, (with details included elsewhere inthe report, or in a supplementary message), the relevant serial(s)/message should be referenced.
6. At certain stages of operations, more detailed information such as lines of communication, medical, petrol, oil lubricants (POL),ammunition may be necessary. Such detail may be inappropriate in the LOGASSESSREP itself and more appropriately forwarded as asupplementary message. This could be at the discretion of the originator or as called for by superior HQ. Where such supplementary messagesare used, the LOGASSESSREP must indicate this clearly.
7. Used to describe assistance requested, not for initiating a request. This must be done separately using a LOGASREQ message.
Issue 1.0: May 98 114 - 1
LOGISTIC DEFICIENCY REPORT
To: SIC: LOGDEFREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 114 (6.1.6)
A04081521
Deficiency information: (1)Land Forces Reportable Item Code (LFRIC) (2)Item titleQuantity of deficiencyReason for deficiency
(7 Chars)(60 Chars)
(6 Figs)(100 Chars)
B 30 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) of information on thedeficiency(s)
DTG (12 Chars)
C 38 Amplification (100 Chars)D 42 Remarks (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide NATO commanders with a summary of deficiencies ofhigh value logistic holdings.
LW2 X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat this Serial as many times as necessary to report multiple deficiencies.
2. From the Land Forces Reportable Item List (LFRIL).
Issue 1.0: May 98 115 - 1
LOGISTIC SITUATION REPORT LAND FORCES
To: SIC: LOGSITLAND
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 115 (6.1.8)
A 03 Unit ID - of unit/formation being reported (20 Chars)B Location - Grid Reference/Georef, as appropriate (25 Chars)C 08 Commander's assessment of the unit's/formation's logistic
sustainability (2)(1 Char)
D 12 Current capability - a quantitative assessment of theunit's/formation's current holdings of commodities or materiel(3)
(1000 Chars)
E 20 Future requirements - a quantitative assessment of changesneeded to current holdings of commodities/materiel required tomeet future plans (3)
(1000 Chars)
F25283031
Critical deficiencies : (4) Land Forces Reportable Item Code (LFRIC) (5) (6) Item title Quantity of deficiency (3) Reason for deficiency
(7 Chars)(60 Chars)
(6 Figs)(100 Chars)
G 38 Action taken /in hand to remedy shortfalls (200 Chars)H 46 Action required by higher authority/force to meet deficiencies
identified/projected (if needed)(200 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 115 - 2
I 50 Operational effect - an assessment of the effect on operationsif shortfalls are not met by ..........(Date-Time Group (DTG) tobe specified)
(300 Chars)
J58616466
Surpluses: (7) Land Forces Reportable Item Code (LFRIC) (5) (6) Item title Quantity of surplus Location description
(7 Chars)(60 Chars)
(6 Figs)(100 Chars)
K 72 Action taken/in hand to dispose of surpluses (200 Chars)L 78 Action required by higher authority/force to dispose of
surpluses (if needed)(200 Chars)
M 85 Additional information (if needed for amplification) (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide superior HQs with an evaluation of a unit's/formation'slogistic situation, capability and deficiencies/surpluses. (1)
LW2 X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. Deficiencies/surpluses in logistic holdings may be reported separately by the LOGDEFREP or LOGSURPREP messages respectively.2. Select from:
01 SIERRA Satisfactory02 UNIFORM Unsatisfactory03 LIMA Satisfactory but with limitations
3. Using standardised measurements/units of expenditure for manpower, fuel, rations, ammunition, medical, materiel, water, spares.4. Deficiencies may be reported here, or reference may be made to an associated LOGDEFREP.5. Repeat as necessary for each item reported.6. From the Land Forces Reportable Item List (LFRIL)7. Surpluses may be reported here or reference may be made to an associated LOGSURPREP.
Issue 1.0: May 98 116 - 1
LOGISTIC SITUATION REPORT (UNIT)
To: SIC: LOGSITUNIT
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 116 (6.1.7)
A 07 LOGSITUNIT Reference Number (10 Chars)B
1215
Force weapons : Code/stock number (1) (2) Holdings
(10 Chars)(4 Figs)
C2326
Ammunition : Code/stock number (1) (2) (3) Holdings
(10 Chars)(5 Figs)
D3235
Petroleum products : Code/stock number (1) (2) (4) Holdings
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
E4245
Rations : Code/stock number (1) (2) (4) Holdings
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
F 57 Additional information (as necessary for amplification) (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To advise on changes to holdings of equipment, ammunition, fuel(petrol, oil, lubricants (POL)) and rations at unit level.
LW2 X X 22/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 116 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary where more than one item is being reported.
2. Use the appropriate codes from the Land Forces Reportable Item List (LFRIL).
3. Holdings are to be reported if over 5% used since the last LOGSITUNIT.
4. Holdings are to be reported if stocks vary over 5% since the last LOGSITUNIT.
Issue 1.0: May 98 117 - 1
LOGISTIC SURPLUS REPORT
To: SIC: LOGSURPLUS
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 117 (6.1.9)
A05071215
Information on surplus: (1)Land Forces Reportable Item Code (LFRIC) (2)Item titleQuantity of surplusLocation description
(7 Chars)(60 Chars)
(6 Figs)(100 Chars)
B 20 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) of information on thesurplus(s)
DTG (12 Chars)
C 28 Amplification (as necessary) (100 Chars)D 37 Remarks (as necessary) (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide NATO commanders with a summary of high value surpluslogistic holdings.
LW2 X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat to report multiple deficiencies.
2. From the Land Forces Reportable Item List (LFRIL).
Issue 1.0: May 98 118 - 1
LOGISTIC UPDATE REPORT
To: SIC: LOGUPDATE
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 118 (6.1.10)
A010409
121618212226
Unit designator data of the unit being reported: (1)Unit designation nameUnit size indicatorNationalityUnit role indicator - Code 'A 'Unit role indicator - Code 'B 'Unit role indicator - Code 'C'Unit role indicator - Code 'D'Higher formation nameArmed Service/Civil Agency CodeUnit ACE Identifier Code (if applicable)
(15 Chars)(6 Chars)(2 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)
(15 Chars)(8 Chars)(9 Chars)
B 30 Land Forces Reportable Item Code (LFRIC) - from the LandForces Reportable Item List (LFRIL) (2)
(7 Chars)
C 32 Item short title - from the LFRIL (40 Chars)D 35 Actual on-hand holdings (10 Figs)E 40 Actual total holdings (including reserves) (10 Figs)F 47 Required on-hand holding (10 Figs)G 48 Methodology used to calculate the on-hand holding
requirement (3)(3 Chars)
H 51 Required total to be held on hand (including reserves) (10 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 118 - 2
I 54 Methodology used to calculate the total requirement (3) (3 Chars)J 60 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) of change DTG (12 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide NATO commanders with a dynamic update of changes tocore database information on stockpiles of specific equipment andconsumable materiel held by National Forces declared to NATO, aswell as specified equipment and materiel held by Nations in support ofsuch forces.
LW2 X 22/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from appropriate data codes/tables.
2. Repeat Serials B through J as a block to report multiple LFRICs.
3. Select from:
01 TRM Target Related Methodology02 LOE Level of Effort
Issue 1.0: May 98 119 - 1
MOBILE AIR OPERATIONS TEAM REQUEST
To: SIC: MAOTQUEST
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 119 (5.21)
A 07 Pick Up Point (PUP) GR (15 Chars)B 10 Time at PUP (Date-Time Group – DTG) DTG (12 Chars)C 34 Drop of Point (DOP) GR (15 Chars)D 44 Time at DOP (Date-Time Group – DTG) DTG (12 Chars)E 51 Task Details (200 Chars)F 62 Number of Aircraft (3 Figs)G 64 Number of PAX (3 Figs)H 69 Number of loads (3 Figs)I 74 Callsign and frequency at PUP (20 Chars)J 84 Callsign and frequency at DOP (20 Chars)K 86 Additional information (150 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request Mobile Air Operations team (MAOT) support PJHQ 23/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 120 - 1
MAPPING MESSAGE (DRAFT MESSAGE – NOT FOR OPERATIONAL USE)
To: SIC: MAPMSG
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 120 (4.1.11)
A0305
Exercise Identification (2) Exercise Nickname Additional Identified
B 22 Operation Codeword (2)C
30MapsList of maps to be used (3)
D 40 Geodetic DatumE
45
48
Map Correction Displacement correction between authorised geodetic datums stated in Eastings and Northings. Estimated skew error remaining, stated in Eastings and Northings.
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To state mapping requirements for a specific exercise or operation. LW1 X 23/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 120 - 2
Notes:
1. This Message is in the process of being developed (TOPWP). The above version is incomplete and included for guidance only.
2. Exercise Identification and an Operation Codeword are never to be included in the same message.
3. Simple list of the maps required for the particular operation or exercise, or reference to an agreed data set for GIS. If more than onegeodetic datum is in use, then maps are to be identified by geodetic datum.
Issue 1.0: May 98 121 - 1
MAP REQUEST
To: SIC: MAPREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 121 (6.1.11)
A 07 Latest Date-Time Group (DTG) required DTG (12 Chars)B
101112
Map details (1) Series Sheet No. Quantity[Repeat as necessary]
(10 Chars)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
C 90 Reason for demand (100 Chars)D 93 Collection/delivery details (100 Chars)E 95 Point of contact (POC) details (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To submit requests for map coverage. LW2 X X 23/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary where more than one map series/sheet number is required.
Issue 1.0: May 98 122 - 1
MATERIEL DEMAND
To: SIC: MATDEM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 122 (6.1.12)
A 03 Demand Reference Number (10 Chars)B 10 Item requested: (1)
- Class of supply - Code/stock no. (2) - Relevant reference document - Equipment/materiel name - Unit of measure (as applicable) - Quantity required - Stocks on hand[Repeat as necessary]
(50 Chars)
C 30 Delivery criteria: (1) - Coded priority - Latest target Date-Time Group (DTG) for delivery - Location - Method of delivery - by whom; supply or collect[Repeat as necessary]
(50 Chars)
D 50 Impact of non-compliance - if supply is not possible by thelatest target date for delivery/collection (1)[Repeat as necessary]
(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 122 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To demand specific items or materiel. LW2 X X 23/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary where more than one item is required.
2. Use the appropriate codes from the Land Forces Reportable Item List (LFRIL).
Issue 1.0: May 98 123 - 1
MEDICAL ASSESSMENT REPORT
To: SIC: MEDASSESSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 123 (6.2.1)
A0408101114
Map DataMap/Chart SeriesMap/Chart Suffix NumberMap/Chart Sheet Number (1)Map/Chart Edition Number (1)Geodetic Datum (1)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B 20 Medical Organisation . Availability of medical units including
hospitals for each role of medical care. Include criticalinformation such as delays in medical mobilisation, crisisexpansion, or major reductions in capability. Summarise anyremedial measures taken or planned.
(2000 Chars)
C 28 Medical Personnel . Availability of medical personnel.Include critical information such as delays in medicalpersonnel mobilisation, shortages of personnel with requiredskills and deficiencies in the training status. Summarise anyremedial measures taken or planned.
(2000 Chars)
D 35 Medical Logistics . Availability of medical logistics for eachrole in medical care. Include information on any seriousshortages of specific medical items, including blood, andanticipated shortages. Summarise any remedial measurestaken or planned.
(2000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 123 - 2
E 42 Medical Evacuation . Availability of assets to effect medicalevacuation between each role of medical care. Includeinformation on any major delays or breakdown in theevacuation chain, and associated problems. Summarise anyremedial measures taken or planned.
(2000 Chars)
F 57 Medical Intelligence . Medical, bio-scientific andenvironmental information which may impact on forceconservation and would require preventive health measures.
(1000 Chars)
G 63 Preventive Health . Preventive health measures that havebeen taken, or are planned, to combat any known threats orrisks to the health of the deployed units.
(1000 Chars)
H717475
Personnel Casualties :Total number - since last MEDSITREPNumber by category of casualty (2)Casualty incidence – brief description of the circumstancesresulting in the personnel casualties
(3 Figs)(4 Chars)
(100 Chars)
I 82 Humanitarian Health Assistance . The extent to which in-place forces have provided humanitarian medical assistance tothe local population and displaced persons
(1000 Chars)
J 90 Medical and Health Assessment . The ability of the Medicaland Health Services to support operations.
(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide commands with an overall assessment of the medical andhealth services situation for in-place and reinforcing forces, togetherwith any remedial action taken or planned.
Med Ops 2 X 23/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 123 - 3
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
2. Select the category of casualties from:
01 A Non-battle casualties02 B Diseased03 C Wounded in action04 D Battle stress/Psychiatric
Issue 1.0: May 98 124 - 1
MEDICAL SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: MEDSITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 124 (6.2.2)
A0508101114
Map Data :Map/Chart SeriesMap/Chart Suffix NumberMap/Chart Sheet Number (1)Map/Chart Edition Number (1)Geodetic Datum (1)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B
212425
Medical facility/status : (2)NationalityLocation (grid reference)Status (3)
(2 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
(8 Chars)C
2830
Beds established/occupied :Beds establishedBeds occupied (by status) (4)
(5 Figs)(5 Chars)
D3237
Medical personnel :Surgical teamsNon-posted physicians -numbers by speciality not postedto surgical teams (5)
(2 Figs)(2 Chars)
E 40 Surgical casualties - numbers awaiting surgery (3 Figs)F
4245
Casualties admitted :Total numbers admitted since last MEDSITREPNumbers by category of casualty (6)
(3 Figs)(3 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 124 - 2
G5056
Casualties evacuated : Total casualties evacuated since last MEDSITREP Numbers evacuated by category (7)
(3 Figs)(3 Chars)
H5963
Surgical operations : Total surgical operations since last MEDSITREP Number of operated patients by category (8)
(3 Figs)(3 Chars)
I6870
Deaths : Total deaths since last MEDSITREP Number of deaths by category (8)
(3 Figs)(3 Chars)
J 76 Special diseases/injuries - narrative description of anyspecial diseases or injuries experienced
(500 Chars)
K 80 Mission assessment . The facility's ability to carry out itsassigned mission using the following:
KA Mission can be fulfilledKB Mission can be fulfilled with restrictions (to be
detailed)KC Mission cannot be fulfilled (reasons and
expected duration to be detailed)
(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To inform higher formations of the medical and health servicessituation for friendly forces. The MEDSITREP provides detailedinformation which forms the basis of the MEDASSESSREP.
Med Ops 2 X 23/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 124 - 3
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
2. Repeat Serials B through K for each medical facility beingreported.
3. Select from:
01 OPEN 02 CLOSED 03 RESERVED
4. Select from:
01 A Friendly forces, military and supporting civilians02 B Opposing forces, military03 C Local civilians (including evacuees/refugees)04 D Total bed occupancy
5. Select appropriate speciality from:
01 A Primary Care02 B Surgical03 C Anaesthetics04 D Internal Medicine05 E Radiology06 F Pathology07 G Orthopaedics08 H Head/Neck
09 I Dentistry10 J Gynaecology11 K Psychology12 L Other (to be detailed)
6. Select category of casualties from:
01 A Non-battle casualties02 B Diseased03 C Wounded in action04 D Battle stress/Psychiatric
7. Select evacuation categories from:
01 A Returned to duty02 B Evacuated to other medical facility03 C Evacuated to home or holding country
8. Select from:
01 A Friendly forces, military and supporting civilians02 B Opposing forces, military03 C Local civilians (including evacuees/refugees)
Issue 1.0: May 98 125 - 1
MEDICAL STORES REQUEST
To: SIC: MEDSTORREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 125 (6.2.3)
A 21 Nature of item(s) required (1) (2) (10 Chars)B 35 Amount of each item required (2) (10 Chars)C 47 Latest Date-Time Group (DTG) for supply (3) DTG (12 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request an emergency resupply of medical stores (including bloodand drugs).
Med Ops 2 X 23/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from AMedP-1 (D) - NATO Table of Medical Equivalents.
2. Repeat Serials A through B for each different nature required.
3. The date by which other means - e.g. National - will have re-supplied and therefore the need will no longer exist.
Issue 1.0: May 98 126 - 1
METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST – AIR
To: SIC: METCASTAIR
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 126 (4.12.1)
A 04 Serial Number and Time of Issue (20 Chars)B 19 Area (30 Chars)C 22 Period DTG (12 Chars)D 40 Special features (150 Chars)E 55 Wind, Temperatures (50 Chars)F 56 Low Cloud (100 Chars)J 62 Visibility (100 Chars)K 69 Weather (100 Chars)W 89 Warnings (300 Chars)Y 93 Outlook (300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Meteorological forecast – Air. Met Sp Gp 23/06/98
Notes:
1. This shortened forecast for exercises and operations does not include winds and temperatures above 1,000 feet, cloud above 4,000 feet,pressure changes unless rapid, turbulence unless severe, the zero degree isotherm and icing unless significant. When needed, all this datawould be contained under W (Warnings).
Issue 1.0: May 98 127 - 1
METEOROLOGICAL FORECAST – LAND
To: SIC: METCASTLAND
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 127 (4.12.2)
A 04 Serial Number and Time of Issue (20 Chars)B 19 Area (30 Chars)C 22 Period DTG (12 Chars)D 40 Forecast (150 Chars)E 55
5657585960
Ephemerides:First lightMaximum temperatureLast lightMinimum temperatureMoon
(100 Chars)(4 Figs)(3 Figs)(4 Figs)(3 Figs)
(10 Chars)F 62 Impact on land operations (100 Chars)G 64 Impact on air operations (100 Chars)H 69 Impact on NBC (100 Chars)J 89 Wider aspects (300 Chars)K 93 Outlook next 2 days (300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Meteorological forecast – Land. Met Sp Gp 23/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 128 - 1
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT
To: SIC: METREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 128 (4.1)
A 15 Location (50 Chars)B 16 State of sky (1) (2) (20 Chars)C 24 Wind (1) (3) (30 Chars)D 35 Weather (1) (4) (30 Chars)E 55 Visibility (1) (5) (30 Chars)F 56 State of ground (1) (6) (20 Chars)G 63 Trafficability (1) (7) (20 Chars)
(8)H 67 Adjacent terrain (1) (9) (20 Chars)I 72 Cloud (1) (10) (20 Chars)J 77 Temperature (1) (11) (20 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Meteorological report. Met Sp Gp 23/06/98
Notes:
1. Designator numbers (see below) should be encoded if using insecure communications.
Issue 1.0: May 98 128 - 2
2. Select from:
09 Clear Sky clear, or almost clear11 Fair Cloud well broken13 Cloudy Overcast, or almost overcast16 Obscuration Sky obscured (fog or smoke)18 Sky N.O. Not observed (impossible to see
sky)
3. Compass points or degrees/knots
4. Select from:
27 Nil No significant weather30 Rain If weather reported, precede by:32 Sleet 01 Slight34 Snow 02 Moderate37 Hail 03 Heavy40 Storm/Thunder 04 Freezing (rain only)
5. Select from:
46 Fog Less than 200 m, report visibility in m48 Poor 200 m to less than 800 m50 Moderate 800 m to less than 3000 m53 Good 3000 m to 5000 m
6. Select from:
57 Dry58 Wet60 Flood Flooded (standing pools of water)63 Icy Lightly frozen65 Frozen Frozen so that a space cannot be used67 Snow Give average depth of snow when lying
7. Select from:
72 Off Roads Little or no hindrance to going74 Good77 Moderate Moderate hindrance to going78 Poor Major hindrance for tracked vehicles79 Impassable Some areas impassable even for
tracked vehicles
8. Following Serials are optional.
9. Select from:
85 Hill obscured Adjacent hills obscured by clouds87 Valley fog Fog in valleys
10. Amount in 1/8ths, followed by height in feet.
11. Temperature in degrees C in 2 figures preceded by P (plus)or M (minus).
Issue 1.0: May 98 129 - 1
MEACONING, INTRUSION, JAMMING, INTERFERENCE WARNING REPORT
To: SIC: MIJIWARNREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 129 (4.13.9)
A 05 MIJI incident type (10 Chars)B 10 Unit designator(s) of affected unit(s) (1) (20 Chars)C 20 System(s) affected (1) (20 Chars)D
303132
Location (1) Stage of confirmation (2) Geographic type Grid reference
(4 Chars)(10 Chars)
GR (10 Chars)E 40 Frequency(s)/channel(s) affected and other relevant details
(1)(100 Chars)
F 50 Duration (Date-Time Group (DTG) followed by duration inminutes) (1)
(20 Chars)
G 60 Assessment/description of incident (1) (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To warn of hazardous electronic warfare situations caused bymeaconing, intrusion, jamming and interference (MIJI) incidents whichare of hostile, friendly (inadvertent) or unknown origin.
Comd Sp X 23/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 129 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each different unit/system/frequency/channel affected.
2. Select 'Stage of confirmation' from:
01 REAL Confirmed02 PLAN Planned03 ESTD Estimated
Issue 1.0: May 98 130 - 1
MISSILE DEMAND
To: SIC: MISDEM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 130 (6.1.13)
A 1011
Type Of Missile (1)Quantity
(20 Chars)(3 Figs)
B 80 Transport (20 Chars)C 90 RV GR (15 Chars)D 95 Additional Information (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To demand replacement missiles. LW2 X 23/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 130 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each type of missile.
2. Select from:
01 Javelin02 Milan03 Swingfire04 TOW05 Rapier
Issue 1.0: May 98 131 - 1
MNC COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT
To: SIC: MNCCOMPASSESSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 131 (4.15.3)
A 10 Introduction and assessment (1000 Chars)B 20 Freedom of movement:
- LAND - SEA - AIR
(500 Chars)
C 30 Non-compliance: Designated Area(s) (1000 Chars)D 40 Non-compliance: Separation Zone(s) (1000 Chars)E 50 Non-compliance: Exclusion Zone(s) (1000 Chars)F 60 Political developments (1000 Chars)G 70 Conclusions/recommendations (1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide NATO HQ and Nations assessments of the parties'compliance with accepted agreements on designated 'SAFE' orOTHER AREA(s)/EXCLUSION ZONE(s)/SEPARATION ZONE(s). (1)
PJHQ X 23/06/98
Notes:
1. The MNCCOMPASSESSREP is essentially a descriptive, free text message.
Issue 1.0: May 98 132 - 1
SPECIAL OCCASION MOVEMENT SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: MOVOC
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 132 (6.3.7)
A 03 Organisation designator of the formation/unit for whichmovement details are being reported
(20 Chars)
B1215
Start point/destination Start Point - Grid Reference or GEOREF Release Point - Grid Reference or GEOREF
GR (10 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
C 30 Purpose of movement (100 Chars)D 35 Routes - used/planned/alternatives/detours (500 Chars)E 50 Changes in movement plans due to opposing forces action or
other significant events(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide immediate notification of any significant movement eventthat has occurred or is planned to occur between submissions ofDEPLOYREP(s) and MOVSITREP(s).
QMG (Mov) X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 133 - 1
MOVEMENT SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: MOVSITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 133 (6.3.6)
A
030407121315
Overall movements situation - operational and logistic, tocover:
RoadsRailwaysInland WaterwaysMaritimeAirMovements Communications Systems
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
B
181923252932
Summary information - for each of the following factors,particularly where they have an impact on reduction incapacity/efficiency of movement networks, installations orfacilities (NO CHANGE should be reported where there are noremarks to make for a particular factor):
Road NetworksRail NetworksInland Waterways and PortsMaritime Waterways, Ports and BeachesAirports/AirheadsMovements Communications Systems
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 133 - 2
C
3537
Remedial Action - summarises, as follows, action to remedythe deficiencies, problems, concerns and shortfalls identified atSerial BRAVO :
ActionProgress
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
D 50 Assessment of the course of movement according toschedule (1)
(3 Chars)
E676983
Impact on forecast movements to cover:ArrivalsInternal MovesDepartures
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report the movements and movements infrastructure situation,together with detail of remedial action initiated or planned toovercome deficiencies experienced or anticipated.
QMG (Mov) X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. The assessment should use the following standard codes in combination:
I Operational movementsII Logistical movementsA Traffic situation fully ensures movement operationsB Traffic situation limits movement operations such that planned movement times increase by up to 100%C Traffic situation limits movement operations such that planned movement times increase by more than 100%D Traffic situation can no longer ensure movement operations.
Issue 1.0: May 98 134 - 1
MESSAGE CORRECTION OR CANCELLATION
To: SIC: MSGCORRCANX
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 134 (8.4)
A1A2A3
050812
Message References : (1)A. ...................B. ...................C., etc
(50 Chars)(50 Chars)(50 Chars)
B 20 Message cancellation - cite ALPHA1 , ALPHA2 or ALPHA3 ,etc - otherwise NIL (1) (2)
(3 Chars)
C2732
Amendment ID/Date-Time Group (DTG): (3) (4)Amendment numberEffective DTG of amendment
(2 Figs)DTG (12 Chars)
D3845
Amendment details: (4)Set/Serial ID in previous (referenced) messageAmended text
(1 Fig)(100 Chars)
H 596274
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (5)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To cancel a message(s) and/or to amend, correct or deleteinformation in a previously transmitted message(s).
HQ R SIGNALS X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 134 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat for each message referenced.
2. This serial is MANDATORY if Serial C is 'NIL' , otherwise it is optional.
3. This serial is MANDATORY if Serial B is 'NIL' , otherwise it is optional.
4. Repeat for each amendment.
5. Repeat for each force/unit to acknowledge.
Issue 1.0: May 98 135 - 1
NBC 1 (OBSERVER’S INITIAL REPORT)
To: SIC: NBC1
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 135 (4.5.5)
00 BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL (1) (11 Chars)A 01 Strike Serial Number (10 Chars)B 05 Grid Reference (GR) of observer (2) GR (10 Chars)C 10 Direction of attack from the observer measured clockwise from
grid North, true North or magnetic North (state which) indegrees or mils (state which) (2)
(50 Chars)
D 21 Date-Time Group (DTG) attack started DTG (12 Chars)E 27 DTG attack ended DTG (12 Chars)F 35 Location of attack or area attacked (co-ordinates or place, real
or estimated - state which) (3)(50 Chars)
G 38 Means of delivery or kind of attack (guns, mortars, multi rocketlauncher systems (MRLS), missiles, bombs, spray- statewhich)
(30 Chars)
H 40 Type of agent (P, (Persistent) or NP (Non-Persistent)) andtype of burst (air, surface or unknown - state which) includingheight
(20 Chars
S 42 DTG contamination detected DTG (12 Chars)Y 66 Representative downwind direction in degrees or mils (state
which) and representative wind speed in Km/H or knots (statewhich)
(30 Chars)
ZB 89 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 135 - 2
03 NUCLEAR (1) (11 Chars)A 08 Strike Serial No. (10 Chars)B 12 Grid Reference (GR) of observer (2) GR (10 Chars)C 15 Direction of attack from the observer measured clockwise from
grid North, true North or magnetic North (state which) indegrees or mils (state which) (2)
(50 Chars)
D 19 Date-Time Group (DTG) of attack or detonation DTG (12 Chars)F 23 Location of attack or area attacked (co-ordinates or place, real
or estimated - state which) (3)(50 Chars)
G 25 Means of delivery (suspected or observed - state which) (30 Chars)H 30 Type of burst (air, surface or unknown - state which) including
height(20 Chars
J 32 Flash-to-bang time in seconds (3 Figs)L 36 Nuclear burst angular cloud width measured at H+5 minutes in
degrees or mils (state which)(20 Chars)
M 47 Stabilised cloud-top angle and/or cloud-bottom angle (statewhich) or cloud-top height and/or cloud-bottom height (statewhich) measured at H+10 minutes - in degrees/mils;metres/feet (state which)
(50 Chars)
S 50 DTG of readings DTG (12 Chars)ZB 54 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide the observer's initial report giving basic data on a singleNBC attack.
AD NBC X X X 24/06/98
Notes:1. Use the appropriate section only for Biological, Chemical or Nuclear Reports.2. Items BRAVO and CHARLIE are mandatory if FOXTROT is not used.3. Item FOXTROT is mandatory if items BRAVO and CHARLIE are not used.
Issue 1.0: May 98 136 - 1
NBC 2 (EVALUATED DATA FROM A SINGLE ATTACK)
To: SIC: NBC2
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 136 (4.5.6)
00 BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL (1) (14 Chars)A 02 Strike Serial Number (10 Chars)D 06 Date-Time Group (DTG) attack started DTG (12 Chars)E 12 DTG attack ended DTG (12 Chars)F 16 Location of attack or area attacked (co-ordinates or place, real
or estimated - state which)(50 Chars)
G 22 Means of delivery or kind of attack (guns, mortars, multi rocketlauncher systems (MRLS), missiles, bomb(let)s, spray - statewhich)
(12 Chars)
H 28 Type of agent - P (Persistent) or NP (Non-Persistent) - type ofburst (air (with release height), surface or unknown - statewhich)
(20 Chars
Y 32 Wind details: Representative downwind direction in degrees/mils (state which) Representative downwind speed in Km/H or knots (state which)
(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 136 - 2
ZA 40 Actual weather conditions: Air stability conditions Surface air temp/unit of measure Relative humidity Significant weather phenomena Cloud cover
(50 Chars)
ZB 52 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)03 NUCLEAR (1) (11 Chars)
A 05 Strike Serial Number (10 Chars)D 13 Date-Time Group (DTG) of attack or detonation DTG (12 Chars)F 17 Location of attack or area attacked (co-ordinates or place, real
or estimated - state which)(50 Chars)
G 23 Means of delivery (suspected or observed - state which) (30 Chars)H 29 Type of burst (air, surface or unknown - state which) including
height(20 Chars
N 33 Estimated yield (in KT) (6 Figs)ZB 57 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To disseminate evaluated data of a single NBC attack. AD NBC X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Use the appropriate section for Biological, Chemical or Nuclear Reports.
Issue 1.0: May 98 137 - 1
NBC 3 (IMMEDIATE CONTAMINATION WARNING)
To: SIC: NBC3
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 137 (4.5.7)
00 BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL (1) (14 Chars)A 04 Strike Serial Number (10 Chars)D 12 Date-Time Group (DTG) attack started DTG (12 Chars)E 16 DTG attack ended DTG (12 Chars)F 28 Location of attack or area attacked (co-ordinates or place, real
or estimated - state which)(50 Chars)
H 32 Type of agent - P (Persistent) or NP (Non-Persistent) - type ofburst (air (with release height), surface or unknown - statewhich)
(20 Chars
PA 34 Predicted hazard area – co-ordinates to define the geographicposition of the hazard area, hazard area radius and unit ofmeasurement
(50 Chars)
PB 38 Duration of hazard (in days) for: Attack area Hazard area
(6 Chars)
Y 40 Wind details: Representative downwind direction in degrees/mils (state which). Representative downwind speed in Kilometres per hour or knots (state which)
(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 137 - 2
ZA 42 Actual weather conditions: Air stability conditions Surface air temp/unit of measure Relative humidity Significant weather phenomena Cloud cover
(50 Chars)
ZB 44 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)01 NUCLEAR (1) (11 Chars)
A 05 Strike Serial No. (10 Chars)D 15 Date-Time Group (DTG) of attack or detonation DTG (12 Chars)F 19 Location of attack or area attacked (co-ordinates or place, real
or estimated - state which)(50 Chars)
H 23 Type of burst (air, surface or unknown - state which) includingheight
(20 Chars)
N 25 Estimated yield (in KT) (6 Figs)PA 35 Predicted hazard area – co-ordinates to define the geographic
position of the hazard area, hazard area radius and unit ofmeasurement
(50 Chars)
DY 37 Left and right radial lines and unit of measurement indegrees/mils (state which)
(15 Chars)
EZ 39 Fallout prediction parameters: Effective wind speed and unit of measurement Downwind distance of Zone 1 and unit of measurement Cloud radius and unit of measurement
(20 Chars)
ZB 43 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 137 - 3
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To pass immediate warning of predicted contamination and hazardareas following an NBC attack.
AD NBC X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Use the appropriate section for Biological, Chemical or Nuclear.
Issue 1.0: May 98 138 - 1
NBC 4 (MONITORING AND SURVEY RESULTS)
To: SIC: NBC4
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 138 (4.5.8)
03 BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL (1) (14 Chars)A 09 Strike Serial Number (10 Chars)H 13 Type of agent - P (Persistent) or NP (Non-Persistent) - type of
burst (air (with release height), surface or unknown - statewhich)
(20 Chars
K 23 Crater indicator and width (in m) or terrain and vegetationdescription
(20 Chars)
Q 29 Location of readingsLocation where samples obtainedDetails of type of sample
(50 Chars)
S 37 Date-Time Group (DTG) of readings in ZULU-time orDTG contamination initially detected in ZULU-time
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
ZB 55 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)10 NUCLEAR (1) (11 Chars)
A 22 Strike Serial Number (10 Chars)K 24 Crater indicator and width (in Km or m) or terrain and
vegetation description(20 Chars)
Q 32 Location of readingsLocation where samples obtainedDetails of type of sample
(50 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 138 - 2
R 38 Radiation dose rate in cGy/H and other details about thesample, e.g. trend and delay
(20 Chars)
S 46 Date-Time Group (DTG) of readings in ZULU-time DTG (12 Chars)ZB 84 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report monitoring and survey results following an NBC attack. AD NBC X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Use the appropriate section for Biological, Chemical or Nuclear.
Issue 1.0: May 98 139 - 1
NBC 5 (ACTUAL CONTAMINATION INFORMATION)
To: SIC: NBC5
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 139 (4.5.9)
06 BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL (1) (11 Chars)A 12 Strike Serial Number (10 Chars)D 14 Date-Time Group (DTG) of detonation or attack starting DTG (12 Chars)H 24 Type of agent - P (Persistent) or NP (Non-Persistent) - type of
burst (air (with release height), surface or unknown - statewhich)
(20 Chars)
S 26 DTG of readings DTG (12 Chars)T 32 DTG in ZULU-time of latest survey of contamination in the
areaDTG (12 Chars)
X 34 Area of actual contamination (Yellow) (15 Chars)ZB 50 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)
03 NUCLEAR (1) (11 Chars)A 07 Strike Serial Number (10 Chars)D 13 Date-Time Group (DTG) of attack or detonation DTG (12 Chars)O 17 Reference DTG in ZULU-time for estimating contours when
not H+1 (2)DTG (12 Chars)
T 33 DTG of latest survey/H+1 in ZULU-time (3) DTG (12 Chars)U 57 1000 cGy/H Line (Red) (15 Chars)V 63 300 cGy/H Line (Green) (15 Chars)
W 67 100 cGy/H Line (Blue) (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 139 - 2
X 69 30 cGy/H Line (Black) (15 Chars)ZB 75 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To pass actual information on areas of NBC contamination. AD NBC X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Use the appropriate section for Biological, Chemical or Nuclear.
2. OSCAR is mandatory if TANGO is not used.
3. TANGO is mandatory if OSCAR is not used.
Issue 1.0: May 98 140 - 1
NBC 6 (DETAILS OF BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL ATTACKS)
To: SIC: NBC6
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 140 (4.5.10)
01 BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL (14 Chars)A 04 Strike Serial No. (10 Chars)D 24 Date-Time Group (DTG) of attack or detonation DTG (12 Chars)H 28 Type of agent - P (Persistent) or NP (Non-Persistent) - type of
burst (air (with release height), surface or unknown - statewhich)
(20 Chars
Q 36 Location of readingsLocation where samples obtainedDetails of type of sample
(50 Chars)
S 42 DTG of readings in ZULU-time orDTG contamination initially detected in ZULU-time
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
ZB 58 If used, provides amplifying remarks (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To pass detailed information on a biological or chemical attack. AD NBC X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 141 - 1
NBC BASIC WIND DATA REPORT
To: SIC: NBCBWR
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 141 (4.5.1)
A 03 Serial Number (if applicable) (10 Chars)B 07 AREAM - Name of Area of Validity (30 Chars)C
131619
ZULUM - Period of Validity: Date-Time Group (DTG) of observation Effective DTG valid FROM Effective DTG valid TO
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
D2224252729
UNITM - Units of measurement: Length Height Direction Speed Temperature
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
EE1
E2
303132
30
LAYERM - Wind conditions Layer indicator Wind direction Speed
Layer indicator, etc [Repeat as necessary]
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 141 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report wind direction and speed for NBC Warning and Reporting. AD NBC X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 142 - 1
NBC CHEMICAL DOWNWIND REPORT
To: SIC: NBCCDR
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 142 (4.5.2)
A 02 Serial Number (if applicable) (10 Chars)B 08 AREAM - Name of Area of Validity (30 Chars)C
121619
ZULUM - Period of Validity: Date-Time Group (DTG) of observation Effective DTG valid FROM Effective DTG valid TO
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
D3032353744
UNITM - Units of measurement: Length Height Direction Speed Temperature
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
E52545761646569
WHISKEYM - Surface weather - 1st two hour period Downwind direction in degrees True Wind speed in Kilometres per hour (Kph), or knots Detailed or simplified air stability category Surface air temperature in OC Relative humidity range Significant weather phenomena Degree of cloud cover
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(1 Char)(2 Figs)(1 Fig)
(1 Char)(1 Fig)
F 73 As for WHISKEYM but for the 2nd two hour period As for E
Issue 1.0: May 98 142 - 2
G 88 As for WHISKEYM but for the 3rd two hour period As for E
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To disseminate a forecast of the meteorological data required forNBC Warning and Reporting chemical hazard area prediction.
AD NBC X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 143 - 1
NBC EFFECTIVE DOWNWIND REPORT
To: SIC: NBCEDR
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 143 (4.5.3)
A 05 Serial Number (if applicable) (10 Chars)B 07 AREAM - Name of Area of Validity (30 Chars)C
212527
ZULUM - Period of Validity: Date-Time Group (DTG) of observation Effective DTG valid FROM Effective DTG valid TO
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
D3436394347
UNITM - Units of measurement: Length Height Direction Speed Temperature
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
E52565961
ALFAM - Effective downwind data for Yield Group ALFA: Radius of Zone 1 in Kilometres or Nautical Miles Downwind direction in degrees True Wind speed in Kilometres per hour or knots Angle expansion indicator/actual expanded angle
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
F 77 As for ALFAM but for Yield Groups BRAVO through GOLF As for ALFAM
Issue 1.0: May 98 143 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide the data needed for NBC Warning and Reporting topredict fallout areas following a nuclear burst.
AD NBC X 27/07/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 144 - 1
NBC SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: NBCSITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 144 (4.5.11)
SITREP (14 Chars)A 07 SITREP Serial Number (if applicable) (10 Chars)B 25 Free text summary of the general NBC situation as at (give
Date-Time Group (DTG))(1000 Chars)
C 36 Commander's assessment - if used, give a summaryevaluation of the current NBC situation and its real/potentialimpact on current/future operations, together with conclusions,recommendations and future intentions
(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To pass free text information on the general NBC situation in the areaof the unit originating the report.
AD NBC X 27/07/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 145 - 1
NON-NUCLEAR FIRE PLANNING – FIRE PLAN
To: SIC: NNFP.FP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 145 (4.6.8)
A0001030407
Map details : (1) Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix No Map/Chart Sheet No (2) Map/Chart Edition No (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B
10
12
Options : Primary option from: CAN - Cancel XMT - Transmit Secondary option: LST - Last Target
(3 Chars)
(3 Chars)
C 15 Fire plan name (6 Chars)D 17 Target Number (6 Chars)E 19 Target instance – identification of each instance of a specified
target number which is repeated in the plan(2 Figs)
F202224
Target location : UTM Easting (in metres) UTM Northing (in metres) Altitude (in metres)
(6 Figs)(8 Figs)
(5 Chars)G 28 Target Grid Zone (6 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 145 - 2
H313435
Target description : Target type (3) Target subtype (3) Degree of protection (4)
(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)
I 38 Target strength (4 Figs)J 40 Report value accuracy of the target location (in metres) (3 Figs)K
424446
Target size : Length or radius (in metres) Width (in metres) Attitude - azimuth of the longest axis (in mils)
(4 Figs)(4 Figs)(4 Figs)
L505558
Timings : Relative time - e.g. time relative to H-Hour (H+/H-?? mins) or
the time zone (e.g. ZULU) time on target Duration of fire (in mins)
(4 Chars)(4 Figs)(2 Figs)
M 60 Target priority from 1 (Highest) to 4 (Lowest) (1 Fig)N 62 Target group name (6 Chars)O 67 Target list designator from: (5)
FPL Fire Plan Target List TIS Target in the Schedule of Fires ONC On-Call Target List
(3 Chars)
P6970727375
Fire unit ID details: (6) Section Platoon/Troop Battery/Company Battalion/Regiment Regiment/Brigade/Division
(1 Char)(1 Char)(1 Char)
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
Q 77 Trajectory type from: (7) HIGH - High Angle LOW - Low Angle
(4 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 145 - 3
R8083
Volleys : Volleys First (8) Volleys Second (8)
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
S 85 Effects required (as %) (2 Figs)T
9192
Projectiles : (9) First selected projectile (10) Second selected projectile (10)
(3 Chars)(3 Chars)
U9598
Fuzes : (9) First selected fuze (10) Second selected fuze (10)
(4 Chars)(4 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit fire plan targets and/or orders in a specified target list, todelete fire plan targets and/or orders from a specified target list in afire plan, or to delete an entire plan.
HQ DRA X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Use of this serial is optional.
2. Repeat as necessary.
Issue 1.0: May 98 145 - 4
3. Select from following table:
TYPECODE
TYPEDEFINITION
SUBTYPECODE
SUBTYPEDEFINITION
ADA Air DefenceArtillery
UNKLTMDMHVMSLPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyMissilePosition
ARMOR Armour UNKLTMDMHVAPCPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyArmoured PersonnelCarrierPosition
ARTY Artillery UNKLTMDMHVPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyPosition
ASSY Assembly Areas UNKTRPTRPVEHTRPMECTRPARM
UnknownTroopsTroops and VehiclesMechanised TroopsTroops and Armour
BLDG Building UNKWOODMASNRYCONCRMETALSPCL
UnknownWoodMasonryConcreteMetalSpecial Purpose
BRIDGE Bridge UNKFTPONVEHPONCONCRWOODSTEELSITERAFTFERRY
UnknownFoot PontoonVehicle PontoonConcreteWoodSteelSiteRaftFerry
CEN Centre UNKSMALLBNREGTDIVFWD
UnknownSmallBattalionRegimentDivisionForward
EQUIP Equipment UNKRADAREWSLTGDNCLS
UnknownRadarElectronic WarfareSearchlightGuidanceLoudspeaker
Issue 1.0: May 98 145 - 5
MORT Mortars UNKLTMDMHVVHPOS
UnknownLightMediumHeavyVery HeavyPosition
PERS Personnel UNKINFOPPTLWKPTYPOS
UnknownInfantryObservation PostPatrolWork PartyPosition
RKTMSL Rockets/Missiles
UNKAPERSLTMSLMDMMSLHVMSLATANKPOS
UnknownAnti-PersonnelLight MissileMedium MissileHeavy MissileAnti-TankPosition
SUPPLY Supply Dump UNKCLVCLIIICLIVCLICLII
UnknownClass 5Class 3Class 4Class 1Class 2
TER Terrain Features UNKROADJCTHILLDEFILELDGSTRRR
UnknownRoadRoad JunctionHillDefileLanding StripRailroad
VEH Vehicles UNKLTWHLHVWHLRECOBOATACFTHEL
UnknownLight WheeledHeavy WheeledReconnaissanceBoatsAircraftHelicopter
WPN Weapons UNKLTMGATGHVMGRCLR
UnknownLight Machine GunAnti-Tank GunHeavy Machine GunRecoilless Rifle
Issue 1.0: May 98 145 - 6
4. Select from:
DEFINITION
CODE FIRST VOLLEY SECOND VOLLEY01 PRAND Half Prone, Half Standing All Prone02 PRONE Prone Prone03 PRUG Prone Dug In04 PROVER Prone Under Overhead Cover05 DUGIN Dug In Dug In06 COVER Under Overhead Cover Under Overhead Cover
5. Special Considerations - National Restrictions state that GE, UK and the US will reject the message if 'FPL' is specified. This interfaceis limited to a single fire plan.
6. Fields 1 to 5 may be repeated as a group up to five times, initial plus four.
7. Repeat up to five times, initial plus four.
8. Repeat as a group up to five times, initial plus four.
9. Select from the following table:
Issue 1.0: May 98 145 - 7
WEAPONTYPE
PROJECTILE CODE PROPELLANT CODE FUZE CODE
105MM HEA High ExplosiveHEC APICM Anti-Personnel sub-munition
CP Concrete PiercingPD Point DetonationPDD DelayTI Time ActionVT Variable TimeVTD Variable Time de-sensitisedMRP Multi-Role Fuze Point DetonationMRT Multi-Role Fuze TimeMRV Multi-Role Fuze Variable TimeMRD Multi-Role Fuze Delay
155MM HEA High ExplosiveHEI DPICM Anti-Tank sub-munitionHED Dual Purpose ICMHER RocketAML Anti-Material Mine, long delayAMS Anti-Material Mine, short delayAPL Anti-Personnel Mine, long delayAPS Anti-Personnel Mine, short delay
GREENWHITEXRNGA = Extended Range –
Type AXRNGB = Extended Range –
Type B
CP Concrete PiercingPD Point DetonationPDD DelayTI Time ActionVT Variable TimeVTD Variable Time DesensitisedMRP Multi-Role Fuze Point DetonationMRT Multi-Role Fuze TimeMRV Multi-Role Fuze Variable TimeMRD Multi-Role Fuze Delay
MLRS JED Dual Purpose ICMJEE DPICM Anti-Personnel and Anti-
Material sub-munitionsJEH Reduced Range Practice RocketJMT Anti-Tank MineJTA MLRS Terminally Guided WarheadJTB MLRS SADARMJTC ATCMS Brilliant Anti-TankJEL Extended Range Rocket
TA Time Action
Issue 1.0: May 98 146 - 1
NOTIFICATION OF CASUALTY (1)
To: SIC: NOTICAS
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 146 (1.5)
A1011121314
Casualty Details Service Number/ZAP Number (2) Rank Surname Christian Names (in full) Religion
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(30 Chars)(10 Chars)
B202122
Unit Details Parent Unit Sub Unit Attached to (3)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
C 33 Exercise/Operational Details (4) (50 Chars)D 45 Brief Outline of Circumstances
To include where, when, how(200 Chars)
E 52 On Duty (YES/NO) (3 Chars)F 63 NOK Details (100 Chars)G 74 Additional NOK Details (100 Chars)H 88 NOTICAS Signal to be originated by (5) (20 Chars)I 96 Any Other Information (200 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 146 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To notify serious casualties. HQ LAND(Med Ops)
24/06/98
Notes:
1. NOTICAS is an established non-operational procedure for the notification of casualties. This report format is included in order that thenecessary details can be passed to the originator of the NOTICAS signal.
2. ZAP Numbers may be used to maintain confidentiality. If used, identifying personal details should not be included.
3. Included where the casualty is serving with another unit.
4. Identify Operation/Exercise on which incident took place and whether Operational/Training, e.g. OP BOLD HAVEN .
5. Indicate originator of NOTICAS signal (normal casualty procedure).
The recipient of a NOTICAS Report must ensure that a NOTICAS Signal (where appropriate) has been originated. If not originated atUnit level, this will normally be the responsibility of G1 at Formation Headquarters.
Issue 1.0: May 98 147 - 1
OBSTACLE REPORT
To: SIC: OBSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 147 (4.8.8)
A1015
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B2225343540
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)
C4247
Location and nearest feature Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
D49545556
Obstacle data : Mines present indicator Generic mine type (2) (3) Obstacle type (2) (4) Obstacle characteristics (2)(5)
(3 Chars)(1 Char)
(2 Chars)(3 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 147 - 2
E60626368
Dimensions : Length in m Width in m Depth in m Height in m
(4 Figs)(3 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
F70
72
Entry point : Grid ReferenceExit point : Grid Reference
GR (15 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)
G 80 Special remarks (100 Chars)
H 909193
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report obstacles up the chain of command. HQ EinC X X X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
30 A Area 35 P Anti-personnel31 H Anti-helicopter 36 T Anti-tank32 N No mines 37 U Unknown33 O Off-route
Issue 1.0: May 98 147 - 3
4. Select specific obstacle type from:
40 BE Berm 50 CR Road crater41 MF Minefield 51 DM Demolition42 WO Barbed wire obstacle 52 DG Dry gap43 TD Antitank ditch 53 WW Waterway44 AB Abatis 54 FL Flooding45 BP Beam post obstacle 55 LS Landslide46 FB Falling block obstacle 56 UX UXO47 BT Booby traps 57 OT Other (specified)48 DT Dragon teeth
5. Select from:
60 IMP Prepared61 PAS Passable62 BRE Breached63 MSL Mines surface laid64 MRK Marked65 COV Covered by enemy fire
Issue 1.0: May 98 148 - 1
OFFSET OFFER MESSAGE
To: SIC: OFFTOFR
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 148 (6.1.14)
A Offset request details: Response - enter 'OFFSET REQUEST' Description - a free text description of the offset request
(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used by SACEUR/SACLANT to put nations in touch with each otherto discuss offsetting LOGSURPLUS (s) and LOGDEFREP(s) onreceipt of a LOGASREQ (1)
LW2 X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. The OFFTOFR is brief summary, free text message.
Issue 1.0: May 98 149 - 1
OTHER NATION CASUALTY REPORT (1)
To: SIC: ONCASREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 149 (1.6)
A 03 Date-Time Group (DTG) of Casualty Incident DTG (12 Chars)B 04 Location of Incident GR (10 Chars)C
081014151721
Identification of Casualty(ies) National Force Name Service Number Rank/Status Unit Disposition
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
D 28 Brief description/circumstances of Incident (100 Chars)
323436374144
Person(s) Having Knowledge of Incident National Force Name Service Number Rank/Status Unit Remarks
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
E 59 Name of Point of Contact (POC) for this report (20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 149 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To facilitate the timely return of Other Nation Casualties (ONCAS)(including dead) to national control, and to provide information to theappropriate national authorities responsible for national casualtyadministration and personnel accounting.
JFHQ 27/07/98
Notes:
1. Based on ARRC R2 format (new report).
Issue 1.0: May 98 150 - 1
ORDER OF BATTLE – AIR FORCES
To: SIC: ORBATAIR
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 150 (4.1.12)
A 03 Unit ID (20 Chars)B
12
1518202327
Planned Command Relationship :Operational Command (OPCOM),Operational Control (OPCON) or other
Planned TaskNational Superior HQ (before Transfer of Authority (TOA))NATO Superior HQ (after TOA)Planned TOA (Command) TimePlanned TOA (Control) Time (4)
(10 Chars)
(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
C303539
Unit Status :ReadinessAvailabilityCommitment
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)(3 Chars)
D454851
Unit DataLevelType (Role)Category
(20 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)
E 55 Organisation Readiness Code (30 Chars)F 62 Sustainability Status Code (20 Chars)G 67 Peace Location (30 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 150 - 2
H 74 War Location (30 Chars)I 76 Deployment Data (100 Chars)J 83 Major Equipments (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To inform commanders of changes to the ACE Order of Battle –Air Forces. (1) (2) (3)
PJHQ X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Only changes in the ACE ORBAT should be reported.
2. In periods other than peacetime, information already reported by AIRSTAT (not an APP-9 or AFSOP format) should not be reported byORBATAIR .
3. The whole report is repeated for each reported unit.
4. If not used this will indicate that OPCOM and OPCON have been transferred simultaneously.
Issue 1.0: May 98 151 - 1
ORDER OF BATTLE - LAND
To: SIC: ORBATLAND
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 151 (4.1.12)
A 07 Unit ID (20 Chars)B
11
1623242731
Planned Command Relationship : Operational Command (OPCOM), Operational Control (OPCON) or other Planned Task National Superior HQ (before Transfer of Authority (TOA)) NATO Superior HQ (after TOA) Planned TOA (Command) Time Planned TOA (Control) Time (4)
(10 Chars)
(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
C444647
Unit Status : Readiness Availability Commitment
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)(3 Chars)
D525556
Unit Data Level Type (Role) Category
(20 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)
E 70 NATO Organisation Readiness Code (30 Chars)F 78 NATO Sustainability Status Code (20 Chars)G 83 Peace Location (30 Chars)H 90 War Location (30 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 151 - 2
I 94 Deployment Data (100 Chars)J 99 Major Equipments (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To inform commanders of changes to the ACE Order of Battle - LandForces. (1) (2) (3)
LW1 X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Only changes in the ACE ORBAT should be reported.
2. In periods other than peacetime, information already reported by OWNSITREP should not be reported by ORBATLAND .
3. Repeat the whole report for each unit reported on.
4. If not used this will indicate that OPCOM and OPCON have been transferred simultaneously.
Issue 1.0: May 98 152 - 1
ORDER OF BATTLE TRANSFER OF AUTHORITY – LAND/AIR
To: SIC: ORBATTOALANDAIR
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 152 (4.1.13)
AA1A2A3
00010203
Unit designator(s) of unit(s) to transfer (3) Unit Unit Unit
(20 Chars)
B 12 Current command relationship (2) (4) (2 Figs)C 15 Current commanding/controlling unit/formation (20 Chars)D 17 New command relationship (2) (4) (2 Figs)E 22 New commanding/controlling unit/formation (20 Chars)F 23 Trigger (Location/Time/Event) (5) (3 Chars)G 25 Location (100 Chars)H 31 Time 1 (Related to 'Location') DTG (12 Chars)I 37 Event (200 Chars)J 44 Equipment (200 Chars)K 52 Time 2 (Related to 'Equipment') DTG (12 Chars)L 66 Remarks (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report or direct the transfer of Operational Command (OPCOM)and/or (OPCON) between nations and NATO or within the NATOchain of command. (1) (2)
LW1 X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 152 - 2
1. Confirmation of the delegation of authority requested in ACTREQ and ACTWARN will normally be included in an ORBAT message.
2. Transfer of operational authority within the NATO chain of command will include Tactical Control (TACON) as a command relationshipoption.
3. Repeat as necessary for each unit to transfer.
4. Select command relationship from:
01 OPCOM Operational Command02 OPCON Operational Control03 TACON Tactical Control
5. FOXTROT indicates the trigger for the Transfer of Authority (TOA). This may be one or a combination of the entries at GOLF, HOTEL orINDIA. Only the appropriate remaining serials are sent.
Issue 1.0: May 98 153 - 1
OWN LAND FORCES SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: OWNSITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 153 (4.1.14)
A 13 War ORBAT/TASKORG - Command/ControllingUnit/Formation, i.e. the unit/formation submitting the report
(20 Chars)
B 17 Command relationship (2) (5 Chars)
C 19 Time qualifier and DTG (20 Chars)
D1
D2
D3
31
35
37
Subordinate unit(s)/formation(s) :
Unit/Formation (3) Command relationship Subordinate sub-units/formations
Unit/Formation etc.
Unit/Formation etc.
(20 Chars)
(5 Chars)
(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 153 - 2
E
E1
E2
E3
50
51
52
53
Own situation - free text summary of own unit/formation HQlocations, activities (present/planned) and details of opposingforces. Plus following details for qualifying subordinateunits/formations:
Unit/Formation being reported : (3) - Locations (present/planned) - FROM/TO DTGs for locations (present/planned) - Unit/formation activity (recent/current/planned) - Current personnel status (4) - Materiel status (5) - Readiness status (6) - Opposing forces activities (recent/current) - Additional information as necessary
Unit/Formation being reported : etc
Unit/Formation being reported : etc
(2000 Chars)
(300 Chars)
(300 Chars)
(300 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 153 - 3
F1
F2
61
62
Control/Coordination lines :
Unit/Formation responsible for setting up (7) - Type of line (8) - Location (present/planned) - Period of validity (present/planned) - Additional information (to include nickname if appropriate) (9)
Unit/Formation responsible for setting up etc.
(200 Chars)
(200 Chars)
G 73 Non-ORBAT units - a brief free text overview ofunits/formations/installations not under command but related toOwn Forces and/or within the reporting unit/formation Area ofResponsibility (10)
(500 Chars)
H 83 Additional remarks as necessary (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report the own land forces situation, including deployment, statusand/or Order of Battle (ORBAT) or Task Organisations (TASKORG)of own and subordinate units/formations, and to report the presenceof units/formations/installations not under command. (1)
LW1 X X X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 153 - 4
Notes:
1. The OWNSITREP is a stand alone report that is linked to the ASSESSREP in order to avoid duplication of content and to provide a moredetailed presentation of the land forces situation.
2. Repeat BRAVO through DELTA where more than one command relationship applies. Select command relationship selected from:
01 Operational Command (OPCOM)02 Operational Control (OPCON)03 Tactical Control (TACON)
3. Repeat details for each unit/formation being reported.
4. Personnel strength is shown as a percentage of required organisational strength using a Current Personnel Status Indicator from:
P1 Above 80% P2 Less then 80% P3 Less than 60%
5. Materiel is shown as a percentage of mission essential equipment using a Materiel Status Indicator from:
M1 Above 90% M2 Below 90% M3 Below 70%
6. Select the Notice to Move (NTM) category from:
1 Above 72 hours2 72 hours3 48 hours
4 24 hours5 12 hours6 6 hours
7 1 hour8 30 minutes9 Immediate
7. Repeat where more than one unit/formation is tasked with setting up CCLs.8. Repeat where more than one line is to be set up by a particular unit/formation.9. If a line is a boundary the units separated or to be separated by it must be designated.10. Detail should be provided in a separate PRESENCE message.
Issue 1.0: May 98 154 - 1
PERSONNEL REPORT
To: SIC: PERSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 154 (1.7)`A 13 Formation/unit identification
(of the formation(s)/unit(s) reporting or being reported) (1) (2) (20 Chars)
B1B2B3B4B5B6
232632454751
Personnel data (1) (3) Total War Establishment (WE) Total attachments Total strength Total incapacitated Total dead Total PW held
(10 Figs)(10 Figs)(10 Figs)(10 Figs)(10 Figs)(10 Figs)
C 60 Time (1) (4) DTG (12 Chars)D 72 Personnel assessment (1) (5) (200 Chars)E 83 Commander's assessment for the formation/unit preparing
the message (i.e. the master PERSREP) (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide commanders and staffs with a summary of personnelinformation by quantities and categories.
LW1 X X X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 154 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each formation/unit being reported.
2. All formations/units under command or operational control are to be included. Data of formations/units under operational or tacticalcontrol are to be reported by the parent unit.
3. Personnel data by category - Officers, Non Commissioned Officers (NCOs), Other Ranks (ORs) - and numbers for each data element.
4. Time qualifier and Date-Time Group (DTG) of the information for each formation/unit being reported.
5. Provide an assessment of battle-worthiness, shortage of critical personnel, etc, of each formation/unit being reported.
Issue 1.0: May 98 155 - 1
PUBLIC INFORMATION SITUATION REPORT
To: SIC: PISITREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 155 (10.3)
A07121518
SituationOverall media trendsExtraordinary media eventsAssessment of PI situationRequests and/or proposals
(500 Chars)(500 Chars)(500 Chars)(500 Chars)
B 20 Media coverage - a summary of important media reports (2000 Chars)C
232732
Public attitudesObserved attitudes/reactionsAssessment of public opinion trendsProposals for reactions/measures (1)
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
D35394143465354
Actions taken/planned :PI actionsProjection of initiativesManagement of APIC/PIC operations to cover: (2)
Journalists accommodated by APICs/PICsJournalists accredited as War Correspondents bynational officials at PICsCases requiring withdrawal of accreditation
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
(1000 Chars)(1000 Chars)
(1000 Chars)E 70 Miscellaneous information (2000 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 155 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To keep commanders continually informed about the PublicInformation (PI) situation during periods of crisis, peace supportoperations and war.
HQ LAND(G5 CA) X 27/07/98
Notes:
1. CIMICREP and PSYOPS reports may need to be considered.
2. PIC = Public Information Centre; APIC = Allied PIC.
Issue 1.0: May 98 156 - 1
PRESENCE REPORT
To: SIC: PRESENCE
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 156 (4.4.2)
A 06 Reporting unit (20 Chars)B 17 Unit being reported (if different from the reporting unit at A)
(1)(20 Chars)
C 23 Time (1) (2) DTG (12 Chars)D 34 Location (1) GR (10 Chars)E 40 Duration (1) (3) (40 Chars)F 45 Activity - a summary of current and planned activity at each
location included in the report (1)(500 Chars)
G 49 Additional information (500 Chars)H 62 Commander's assessment (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To keep a commander informed on the deployment of all militaryunits/formations/installations within his area of responsibility (includingthose not under his command).
LW1 X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 156 - 2
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each unit/formation/installation being reported.
2. The time qualifier and Date-Time Group (DTG) when the unit/formation/installation became or will become reportable by the originatingorganisation.
3. Use FROM/TO DTGs to indicate period(s) of time present and planned location(s) to be occupied.
Issue 1.0: May 98 157 - 1
PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL REPORT
To: SIC: PRETECHREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 157 (2.12)
A 11 Type of equipment and quantity (70 Chars)B 23 Date-time of capture DTG (12 Chars)C 35 Location of capture GR (10 Chars)D 44 Capturing unit and circumstances of capture (70 Chars)E 53 Enemy formation/unit from which captured (30 Chars)F 69 Brief description of the CEE with distinguishing marks and, if
possible, manufacturers marks(200 Chars)
G 71 Technical characteristics (200 Chars)H 85 Time and origin of message (20 Chars)I 94 Present location or disposal of CEE (50 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide an initial technical report on items of captured enemyequipment (CEE), material and ordnance.
Comd Sp X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 158 - 1
PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS COMMANDER’S ASSESSMENT REPORT
To: SIC: PSOCOMASSESSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 158 (4.15.4)
A 10 General statement (500 Chars)B 20 Aim of report (500 Chars)C 30 Background (500 Chars)D 40 Operation correlation(s) (2) (1000 Chars)E 50 Operation assessment (500 Chars)F 60 Commander's intentions/recommendations (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide the Commander's overall assessment of current PeaceSupport Operations (PSO).
PJHQ X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. The PSOCOMASSESSREP is essentially a descriptive, free text message.
2. Provide an assessment of the operation in the light of the objectives of the PSO Force, e.g. SFOR, and other (UN/OSCE) organisationsinvolved in the mission area. (OSCE = Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe).
Issue 1.0: May 98 159 - 1
PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS REPORT
To: SIC: PSYREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 159 (4.11.1)
A071214
PSYOPS unit(s) (1) Unit designator Location Specialist equipment
(20 Chars)GR (10 Chars)(50 Chars)
B2125
Capabilities : (1) Primary capability Language skills
(10 Chars)(12 Chars each)
C 30 Planned PSYOPS (200 Chars)D
32364348
Enemy PSYOPS activity Trend Methods in use Theme Target (Friendly Forces)
(100 Chars)(25 Chars)(100 Chars)(30 Chars)
E5052555863
PSYOPS situation : Overall summary Target audiences Vulnerability Availability/intentions of friendly PSYOPS forces Recommendations
(200 Chars)(50 Chars)(100 Chars)(200 Chars)(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 159 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To inform commanders of psychological operations (PSYOPS)capabilities and planned operations, and to report the results of ownand opposing forces' PSYOPS activity.
Comd Sp X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary for each unit reported.
Issue 1.0: May 98 160 - 1
PATROL REPORT
To: SIC: PTLREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 160 (4.10.1)
A0305
Patrol designation Callsign (C/S) or nickname Parent unit/sub-unit
(10 Chars)(20 Chars)
B 10 Patrol leader (30 Chars)C 12 Patrol size (2 Figs)D 23 Composition of patrol (200 Chars)E 25 Task/Mission (200 Chars)F 27 Departure Date-Time Group (DTG) DTG (12 Chars)G 28 Return DTG DTG (12 Chars)H 30 Routes out and in (1) (300 Chars)I 34 Terrain (100 Chars)J
505152535455565758
Enemy /Opposing forces (OPFOR): Location Time activity observed Strength Activity/attitude Weapons and equipment Disposition Intention Additional observations Command Post(s) identified
GR (10 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
(10 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 160 - 2
K 64 Map correction (400 Chars)L 70 Miscellaneous information (including NBC, water points,
helicopter landing strips (HLS), airstrips, civilian population)(400 Chars)
M 75 Results of encounters with the enemy/OPFOR (400 Chars)N
77818284
Condition of patrol: Wounded Killed in action (KIA) Missing Captured
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
O 87 Conclusions and recommendations (500 Chars)P 90 Identification (ID) of de-briefer (30 Chars)Q 92 Additional remarks by interrogator (100 Chars)R 95 Commander's assessment (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report information from patrol activity. LW1 X X X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Include dropping off points (DOPs) and pick-up points (PUPs).
Issue 1.0: May 98 161 - 1
PATROL TASK SUMMARY
To: SIC: PTLTASKSUM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 161 (4.10.2)
Formation/Unit ID to which the PTLTASKSUM applies (20 Chars)Reporting period: FROM: Date-Time Group (DTG) TO: DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
A 07 Patrol serial number (1) (2 Figs)B Unit/Sub-unit ID (20 Chars)C 12 Nationality (3 Chars)D 23 Type of patrol (8 Chars)E 28 Estimated DTG - out DTG (12 Chars)F 32 Estimated DTG - in DTG (12 Chars)G 35 Task/Mission (200 Chars)H 40 Routes out and in (2) /Area of operations (300 Chars)I 42 Patrol composition (200 Chars)J
5256
Frequencies: (To 2359 hrs ZULU) (From 2359 hrs ZULU)
(10 Chars)(10 Chars)
K 63 Callsign (C/S) (3 Chars)L 65 Special ID measures (including dress) (50 Chars)M 70 Special remarks (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 161 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide a summary forecast of planned patrol activity by eachsubordinate/flanking unit/formation over the next 24 hour period.
LW1 X 27/07/98
Notes:
1. Repeat serials A through M for each patrol included in the PTLTASKSUM .
2. Include dropping off points (DOPs) and pick-up points (PUPs).
Issue 1.0: May 98 162 - 1
PRISONER OF WAR INTERROGATION REPORT
To: SIC: PWINTERREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 162 (2.13)
A1112131415
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (1) Map/Chart Edition Number (1) Geodetic Datum (1)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)B
212223
Place/time of capture : (2) Place name Grid Reference Date-Time Group (DTG) of capture
(20 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)C
31
32333435
Personal details of the PW: Name(s), rank, service number, date of birth, age, gender, nationality, ethnic group, religion, marital status First language Other language(s) Areas of specialist knowledge (3) Previous career details (4)
(100 Chars)
(10 Chars)(20 Chars)
(3 Chars)(300 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 162 - 2
D4142434445
Interrogation details : (1) Sequence Number DTG of interrogation Language used PW Category (5) Co-operation rating (6)
(2 Figs)DTG (12 Chars)
(10 Chars)(1 Char)(1 Char)
E51525354555657
Interviewer : Category of Interrogator Name Rank ID Number Unit ID Appointment Unit location
(5 Chars)(20 Chars)
(5 Chars)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)(10 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)F 60 Capturing unit designator (20 Chars)G 70 Reference to other reports (20 Chars)H 80 Points of interest (500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report the interrogation of prisoners of war (PW). Comd Sp X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
2. Repeat serials B through H for each PW interrogation being reported.
Issue 1.0: May 98 162 - 3
3. Select areas of specialist knowledge selected from:
01 MIL Military 06 ECO Economic02 SCI Scientific 07 SOC Sociologist03 ENG Engineering 08 ENI Enemy Intelligence04 PSY Psychological 09 ORG Organisational, Service methods05 POL Political
4. For example dates/units/appointments.
5. Select PW Category from:
01 A General or Flag Officer, aircrew, senior staff officer, special forces, technical specialist of high intelligence value02 B Staff officers, unit commanders, other technical specialists03 C Other officers04 D Other ranks
6. Select co-operation rating from:
01 E Talking military classified02 F Talking military unclassified03 G Talking other04 H Resistant
Issue 1.0: May 98 163 - 1
PRISONER OF WAR PERSONNEL RECORD
To: SIC: PWREC
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 163 (1.10)
A 07 Internment Number (5 Figs)B 13 Personal details - name(s), rank, service number, date of
birth, age, gender, nationality, ethnic group, religion, maritalstatus, first language
(100 Chars)
C 15 Date-Time Group (DTG) of capture DTG (12 Chars)D 33 Location of capture GR (10 Chars)E 35 Person to be informed of capture - name(s), relationship to
PW, address details(100 Chars)
F 46 Next of Kin (NOK) details - name(s), relationship to PW,address(es) (1)
(100 Chars)
G 48 Physical condition when captured - list wound(s), injury(ies),illness
(100 Chars)
H 52 Description - sex, age, height, weight, colour of eyes, colourof hair, distinguishing marks
(100 Chars)
I 55 Personal property /valuables/money (100 Chars)J 60 Holding unit ID details (20 Chars)K 63 Holding unit location GR (10 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 163 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To record and give information on the personal details of a PW, inaccordance with the rules of the Geneva Convention.
Comd Sp X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat for father and mother.
Issue 1.0: May 98 164 - 1
PRISONER OF WAR REPORT (PRISONER OF WAR INFORMATION BUREAU)
To: SIC: PWREP(PWIB)
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 164 (1.9)
A101214
Totals from last PWREP Military PW: Male; Female Civilian PW: Male; Female (1) Retained Personnel: Male; Female (2)
(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)
B202224
PW TOS since last PWREP Military PW: Male; Female Civilian PW: Male; Female (1) Retained Personnel: Male; Female (2)
(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)
C303234
PW transferred since last PWREP (3) (4) Military PW: Male; Female Civilian PW: Male; Female (1) Retained Personnel: Male; Female (2)
(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)
D404244
PW escaped since last PWREP (4) Military PW: Male; Female Civilian PW: Male; Female (1) Retained Personnel: Male; Female (2)
(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)
E505254
PW died since last PWREP (4) Military PW: Male; Female Civilian PW: Male; Female (1) Retained Personnel: Male; Female (2)
(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 164 - 2
F606264
PW on strength as at DTG of this PWREP (5) Military PW: Male; Female Civilian PW: Male; Female (1) Retained Personnel: Male; Female (2)
(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)(4 Figs); (4 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Daily update to UK PW Information Bureau (PWIB) to establish totalnumbers of PW held by the UK in PW Holding Areas and Camps(required by Geneva Convention).
Comd Sp 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Include merchant seamen, civil aircrew, reporters etc.
2. Chaplains and Medical personnel.
3. Details of transfers are to be forwarded with the PWREP.
4. PW ISNs of PW transferred, escaped or who have died are to be enclosed with the PWREP.
5. All PW on the strength of the reporting unit, including those in military or civil hospitals.
Issue 1.0: May 98 165 - 1
PRISONER OF WAR REPORT (UNIT)
To: SIC: PWREP(UNIT)
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 165 (1.8)
A 10 Number awaiting backloading (3 Figs)B 20 Collection point GR (10 Chars)C 30 Additional information (400 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report PWs held at Unit level in order to arrange backloading. Comd Sp 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 166 - 1
ROAD MOVEMENT BID
To: SIC: RDMOVBID
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 166 (6.3.8)
A 03 Type of Move . Either fully planned with detail based ondefinite data and for which all necessary movement andtransportation will be arranged as required or agreed othertype of planned road movement
(20 Chars)
B050811
Unit/formation to move :Unit IDUnit locationUnit strength
(20 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
(4 Figs)C 13 Unit/formation nationality (2 Chars)D 15 Superior HQ /organisation ID (20 Chars)E
1820
Timings . Either:Earliest starting time at which the unit intends to moveLatest release time by which the release point is to bepassed by the last vehicle of the column
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
F2124
Total number of vehicles , as follows:Wheeled vehiclesTracked vehicles
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
G272932
Heaviest vehicles details :Vehicle typeNumber of heaviest vehiclesVehicle load
(3 Chars)(2 Figs)
(20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 166 - 2
H
35384043
Maximum military load class (MLC)/weight of the heaviestwheeled and tracked vehicles as follows:
Maximum MLC - wheeled vehiclesMaximum MLC - tracked vehiclesMaximum total weight - wheeled vehicles (in tonnes)Maximum total weight - tracked vehicles (in tonnes)
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
I454851
Maximum width/height/length (in metres) as follows:Maximum width of the widest vehicleMaximum height of the highest vehicleMaximum length of the longest vehicle
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
J5254
Vehicle distance (in metres) as follows:Distance between vehicles on autobahns/motorwaysDistance between vehicles on other roads
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
K5758
Vehicle speeds (in kilometres per hour (KPH)) as follows:Average speed on autobahns/motorwaysAverage speed on other roads
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
L
636566
March column . Number of vehicle components in the marchcolumn as follows:
Number of groupNumber of convoysNumber of packets
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
(2 Figs)M
697073
Time intervals . Individual time intervals in minutes between:Marching groupsConvoysPackets
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
N7576
Point of origin of the march column giving:Nation codeGrid co-ordinates
(2 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
O7880
Destination of the march column giving:Nation codeGrid co-ordinates
(2 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 166 - 3
P8183
85
87929496
Requested route . Include, as necessary: (1)Start PointSequence , or priority of move (allocated by next highestformation)Control/crossing point (s) - if there are compellingreasons for following a particular route (2)Halt locations - planned route exit and re-entry points. (3)
Duration of long/short halts (in minutes)Release Point
GR (15 Chars)(1 Fig)
GR (15 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
(2 Figs)GR (15 Chars)
Q
98040607
Axle details - if, required, provides axle details of the heaviestwheeled vehicles as follows:
Number of axles on tractor and semi-trailerAxle weights (axle loads) (in tonnes)Axle centre distances (in metres)Maximum total weight (in tonnes)
(1 Fig)(2 Figs)(1 Fig)
(2 Figs)R 10 Special requirements - details of any special requirements
associated with the move(300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To bid for road movement. QMG (Mov) X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Conspicuous road crossings shall be scheduled as start points, crossing points and release points using precisely determined 6 digit UTMgrid co-ordinates.
2. Repeat where more than one control/crossing point is planned.
3. Repeat where more than one halt exit/route re-entry point is planned.
Issue 1.0: May 98 167 - 1
ROAD MOVEMENT CREDIT
To: SIC: RDMOVCREDIT
From: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 167 (6.3.9)
A 02 Movement Control Agency (MCA) movement ID Number (10 Chars)B 04 ID of the MCA issuing the Movement Credit (20 Chars)C 05 Type of Move . Confirms the type of move as either fully
planned with detail based on definite data and for which allnecessary movement and transportation will be arranged asrequired, or agreed other type of planned road movement
(20 Chars)
D081011
Unit/formation to move :Unit IDUnit locationUnit strength
(20 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
(4 Figs)E 12 Unit/formation nationality (2 Chars)F 15 Superior HQ /organisation ID (20 Chars)G
1719
Timings . Either:Earliest start time at which the unit is to moveLatest release time by which the release point is to be passedby the last vehicle of the column
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
H2324
Total number of vehicles , as follows:Wheeled vehiclesTracked vehicles
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 167 - 2
I283235
Heaviest vehicles details :Vehicle typeNumber of heaviest vehiclesVehicle load
(3 Chars)(2 Figs)
(20 Chars)J
39404344
Maximum military load class (MLC)/weight of the heaviestwheeled and tracked vehicles as follows:
Maximum MLC - wheeled vehiclesMaximum MLC - tracked vehiclesMaximum total weight - wheeled vehicles (in tonnes)Maximum total weight - tracked vehicles (in tonnes)
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
K474952
Maximum width/height/length (in metres) as follows: Maximum width of the widest vehicle Maximum height of the highest vehicle Maximum length of the longest vehicle
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
L5556
Vehicle distance (in metres) as follows: Distance between vehicles on autobahns/motorways Distance between vehicles on other roads
(3 Figs)(3 Figs)
M5961
Vehicle speeds (in kilometres per hour (KPH)) as follows: Average speed on autobahns/motorways Average speed on other roads
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
N
646667
March column - confirms the number of vehicle componentsin the march column as follows:
Number of groupsNumber of convoysNumber of packets
(1 Fig)(1 Fig)
(2 Figs)O
697073
Time intervals - individual time intervals in minutes to bemaintained between:
Marching groupsConvoysPackets
(2 Figs)(2 Figs)(2 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 167 - 3
P7577
Confirms point of origin of the march column giving:Nation codeGrid Reference
(2 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
Q8084
Confirms destination of the march column giving: Nation code Grid Reference
(2 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
R87909395969899
Confirmed route details to include, as necessary: (1)Start PointSequence or priority of moveControl/crossing point (s) (2)Halt Locations – planned route exit and re-entry points (3)
Duration of long/short halts (in minutes)Release Point
GR (15 Chars)(1 Fig)
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
(2 Figs)GR (15 Chars)
S
01061316
Axle details – if required, provides axle details of the heaviestwheeled vehicles as follows:
Number of axles on tractor and semi-trailerAxle weights (axle loads) (in tonnes)rAxle centre distances (in metres)Maximum total weight (in tonnes)
(1 Fig)(2 Figs)(1 Fig)
(2 Figs)T 21 Special requirements - details of any special requirements
associated with the move(300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To grant road movement credits in response to a RDMOVBIDmessage.
QMG (Mov) X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 167 - 4
Notes:
1. Conspicuous road crossings shall be scheduled as start points, crossing points and release points using precisely determined 6 digit UTMgrid co-ordinates.
2. Repeat where more than one control/crossing point is planned.
3. Repeat where more than one halt exit/route re-entry point is planned.
Issue 1.0: May 98 168 - 1
ROAD/ROUTE RECONNAISSANCE REPORT
To: SIC: RDROUTERECCEREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 168 (6.3.10)
A 05 Route details - places/Grid References/nickname (100 Chars)B 12 Route recommended - YES/NO (3 Chars)C 13 Surface description - GOOD/BAD /ADEQUATE (8 Chars)D 17 Potential bottle neck(s)/ambush position(s) (1) GRs (15 Chars)E 20
3040
Vulnerable Point(s) (VP) (1)Bridge(s)Tunnel(s)
GRs (15 Chars)GRs (15 Chars)GRs (15 Chars)
F 52 Harbour area(s) on route (1) GRs (15 Chars)G 63 Area(s) of air cover - YES/NO (3 Chars)H 74 Possible diversion route(s) - YES/NO (3 Chars)I 77 Traffic Post(s) (TP) (1) GRs (15 Chars)J 83 Military Load Classification (MLC) (20 Chars)K 89 Additional remarks, as necessary (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report route details, conditions and suitability . QMG (Mov) X X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Give as a series of Grid References.
Issue 1.0: May 98 169 - 1
REAL ESTATE REQUEST
To: SIC: REALESTREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 169 (4.4.3)
A 05 Unit designator of unit to move (20 Chars)B 09 Present location (20 Chars)C 12 Time of departure DTG (12 Chars)D 15 Proposed location (20 Chars)E 17 Point of contact (POC) at proposed location (50 Chars)F 23 Planned time of arrival DTG (12 Chars)G 26 Duration - Date-Time Group (DTG) new location is expected to
be vacatedDTG (12 Chars)
H 32 Requesting unit (where this differs from the unit to move at A) (20 Chars)I 35 POC at requesting unit (50 Chars)J 39 General comments (300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request allocation of appropriate location(s) from a controllingagency, for a defined period of time.
LW1 X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 170 - 1
REAL ESTATE RESPONSE
To: SIC: REALESTRESP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 170 (4.4.4)
A 05 Unit designator of unit to move (20 Chars)B 12 Decision (50 Chars)C 14 New location (20 Chars)D 17 Planned time of occupation DTG (12 Chars)E 19 Duration - Date-Time Group (DTG) new location is expected to
be vacatedDTG (12 Chars)
F 23 Point of contact (POC) at new location (50 Chars)G 27 Allocating unit designator (20 Chars)H 34 POC at allocating unit (50 Chars)I 59 General comments (300 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used by controlling agencies to respond to requests for the allocationof appropriate location(s) for a defined period of time.
LW1 X 24/06/98
Note:
1. See also REALESTREQ .
Issue 1.0: May 98 171 - 1
RADIO FREQUENCY REQUEST
To: SIC: RFREQREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 171 (8.5)
A 04 FREQUENCY REQUEST (15 Chars)B
0608091113
Map details :Map/Chart SeriesMap/Chart Suffix NumberMap/Chart Sheet Number (1)Map/Chart Edition Number (1)Geodetic Datum (1)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)1 18 Frequency band/Quantity (50 Chars)2
2125
Period :START Date-Time Group (DTG)END Date-Time Group (DTG)
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
32830
Service details :Range (in Km)Height (in m)
(3 Figs)(5 Figs)
4343741444546
Transmitter (TX) location details:Stage of confirmation (2)Type (3)TX IDPlace name (3)Country (3)Grid Reference
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 171 - 2
5505356596467
Receiver (RX) location details:Stage of confirmation (2)Type (3)RX IDPlace name (3)Country (3)Grid Reference
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)6 73 Station class/Service function (30 Chars)7 75 Emission class (10 Chars)8 78 Power (in Watts) (5 Figs)9 80 Antenna details (20 Chars)
108285
Service operating hours :FROM DTGTO DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
11 88 Tuning increment (10 Chars)12 90 Type of circuit (10 Chars)13 93 Required by (20 Chars)14 97 Air requirement (20 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request the allocation of radio frequencies. CIS Engr Gp X 24/06/98
Notes:1. Repeat as necessary.2. Select stage of confirmation from:
01 REAL Confirmed 02 PLAN Planned 03 REQ Requested3. Optional.4. This format is based on the ARFA 14 Point Frequency Report Form hence the use of numerical, rather than alphabetical serials in the firstcolumn.
Issue 1.0: May 98 172 - 1
REINFORCEMENT DEMAND (PERSONNEL)
To: SIC: RFTDEM(PERS)
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 172 (1.11)
A 05 Packets required (1) (100 Chars)B 21 Individuals required (2) (3) (500 Chars)C 25
37Rendezvous (RV)Date-Time Group (DTG)
GR (10 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
D 44 Additional information (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used for submitting demands for reinforcements of personnel. LW1 X X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 172 - 2
Notes:
1. Details of packets are:
Artillery 15 men 2 x Officers, 7 x Other Ranks1 x CPA, 5 x Signallers
Engineers 25 men 1 x Officer, 23 x Combat Engineers (including 4 x NCOs, 1 x Plant Operator/Mechanic)Infantry 35 men 1 x Officer, 1 x SNCO, 33 x Other RanksOthers (e.g. Logisticians/drivers)
10 men 1 x SNCO/JNCO, 9 x Other Ranks
2. Provide details of individual reinforcements required, giving the Mobilisation Employment Group (MEG) of each Battle CasualtyReplacement (BCR) by trade/specialisation.
3. Demands are not to include BCR to crew vehicles supplied through Armoured Delivery Regiments (ADR) or their National equivalent. Normust demands include BCR to drive (and in the case of 'A' vehicles to command) vehicles provisioned through the supply chain.
Issue 1.0: May 98 173 - 1
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT AUTHORISATION
To: SIC: ROEAUTH
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 173 (4.2.1)
A 07 ROE(s) approved [Given as alphanumeric group(s) repeatedonce each]
(24 Chars)
B 12 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) for implementation DTG (12 Chars)C 30
32Duration - the FROM/TO DTG(s) the ROE(s) are to remain inforce
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
D 37 Amplification - any amendments to be made to the ROE(s)being approved
(100 Chars)
E 40 ROE(s) denied [given as alphanumeric groups repeated onceeach]
(24 Chars)
F 42 Remarks - includes an explanation for denial of any ROE(s) (100 Chars)G 55 Political policy guidance or restrictions on the
implementation of the authorised ROE(s)(200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To formally authorise or refuse the implementation of specific Rules ofEngagement (ROE).
PJHQ X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 174 - 1
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION
To: SIC: ROEIMPL
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 174 (4.2.2)
A 07 Controlling Authority ID (20 Chars)B 11 ROE(s) to be implemented [Given as alphanumeric group(s)
repeated once each](24 Chars)
C 15 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) for implementation DTG (12 Chars)D 23
24Duration - the FROM/TO DTG(s) the ROE(s) are to remain inforce
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
E 25 ROE(s) cancelled [Given as alphanumeric groups repeatedonce each]
(24 Chars)
F 33 Effective DTG for cancellation of the ROE(s) detailed at ECHO DTG (12 Chars)G 40 ROE summary - confirms all ROE(s) in effect including those
implemented by this message [Given as alphanumeric groupsrepeated once each]
(50 Chars)
H 47 Reporting policy (1) (100 Chars)I 49 Remarks (1) (100 Chars)J 60 Political policy guidance (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To formally implement or cancel Rules of Engagement (ROE) PJHQ X 27/07/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 174 - 2
Notes:
1. Amplifying reporting instructions must be included at INDIA if designated forces or situations are being reported or reports are viadesignated net circuits, ships or aircraft.
Issue 1.0: May 98 175 - 1
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT REQUEST
To: SIC: ROEREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 175 (4.2.3)
A 03 Requesting unit designator (20 Chars)B 10 ROE(s) requested [Given as alphanumeric group(s) repeated
once each](24 Chars)
C 21 Effective Date-Time Group (DTG) for implementation DTG (12 Chars)D 34 Duration - the FROM/TO DTG(s) the ROE(s) are to remain in
forceDTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
E 37 ROE(s) cancelled if the ROEREQ is approved (24 Chars)F 45 Effective DTG for cancellation of the ROE(s) detailed at ECHO DTG (12 Chars)G 69 Justification - summary comments to justify the ROE(s)
requested(100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request authority to implement specific Rules of Engagement(ROE)
PJHQ X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 176 - 1
RPV MISSION/RECONNAISSANCE REPORT
To: SIC: RPVMSN/RECCEREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 176 (5.23)
A 07 Task Number (4 Chars)B 12 Target Number (4 Chars)C 15 Run Number (2 Chars)D 20 Line Number (2 Chars)E 23 Location (10 Chars)F 28 Accuracy (1) (20 Chars)G 32 Quantity (3 Chars)H 35 Description (2) (150 Chars)J 40 Activity (3) (20 Chars)K 45 Movement Speed (4 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report results from an RPV Mission or reconnaissance. PJHQ 27/07/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 176 - 2
Notes:
1. Select from: 2. Select from:
01 Centre of Mass 10 AD Equipment 17 Personnel02 100m 11 Armour 18 Rocket/Missile03 200m 12 Artillery 19 Supply04 300m 13 Assembly Area 20 Terrain05 400m 14 Building 21 Vehicle06 Area 15 Equipment 22 Weapons07 Clear 16 Mortar
3. Select from:
01 Crossing 08 In Convoy 15 Built up02 Deployed 09 In Action 16 Wooded03 Static 10 Destroyed 17 Dug in04 Moving North 11 Passable 18 Concealed/Camouflaged05 Moving South 12 Not passable 19 Road/Track06 Moving East 13 Open 20 Dispersed07 Moving West 14 Probable
Issue 1.0: May 98 177 - 1
RPV MISSION TASKING – CANCEL/ACCEPT/REFUSE MESSAGE
To: SIC: RPVMSN/TCARMSG
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 177 (5.24)
A 02 Air Request Number (6 chars)B 03 Cancel task (YES/NO) (3 Chars)C 07 Priority (10 Chars)D
1012
DurationFROMTO
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
E20232526
Target LocationLine 1 FROM, TOLine 2 FROM, TO
GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
F 27 Target width (m) (4 Figs)G 31 Target depth (m) (4 Figs)H 33 Feature (50 Chars)J 36 Purpose of task (1) (50 Chars)K
4043
Task detail (2)Line 1Line 2
(50 Chars)(50 Chars)
L 45 Required product (20 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 177 - 2
M 48 Latest acceptable time for mission (Date-Time Group (DTG))(3)
DTG (12 Chars)
N 52 Specific Instructions (150 Chars)O 57 Mission ACCEPT/REFUSE (6 Chars)P 61 Reason(s) for refusal (4) (50 Chars)Q 64 Estimated time of launch DTG (12 Chars)R 68 Estimated TOT DTG (12 Chars)S 70 Launcher position GR (15 Chars)T 72 Bearing (mils) (10 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To task, cancel, accept and refuse RPV missions. PJHQ 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from:
01 Confirm02 In flight report03 Report04 Search for05 Target Acquisition06 Target Observation
Issue 1.0: May 98 177 - 3
2. Select from:
10 Armour 21 Axis/Axes 31 Route11 Artillery 22 Crossings 32 Type of ground12 Engineer equipment 23 Echelon 33 Bridge(s) Intact13 Bridging equipment 24 Radar equipment 34 Activity14 Headquarters 25 Convoys 35 See Special Instructions
3. Select from:
40 As soon as possible41 On Call
4. Select from:
50 Out of range 60 Task Accepted51 Not technically possible 61 Incorrect Detail – Resubmit52 No RPV available 62 Not inter-visible53 No stores available 63 Insufficient time for task54 Launchers out 64 TOT not viable55 Tasking overload 65 Contact PHOENIX CP56 Bad weather
Issue 1.0: May 98 178 - 1
RADIO RELAY FREQUENCY REQUEST
To: SIC: RRFREQREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 178 (8.6)
A 01 RADIO RELAY FREQUENCY REQUEST (25 Chars)B
0204081012
Map details :Map/Chart SeriesMap/Chart Suffix NumberMap/Chart Sheet Number (1)Map/Chart Edition Number (1)Geodetic Datum (1)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)1 15 Request serial number (10 Chars)2 18 Request from (20 Chars)3 19 Request Date-Time Group (DTG) of origin DTG (12 Chars)4 23 Link identity (20 Chars)5
262729313235
Site A details :Stage of confirmation (2)Type (3)Site IDPlace name (3)Country (3)Grid Reference
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 178 - 2
6384245474950
Site B details :Stage of confirmation (2)Type (3)Site IDPlace name (3)Country (3)Grid Reference
(4 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
GR (15 Chars)7 51 Frequency band required (10 Chars)8 55 DTG of activation DTG (12 Chars)9 60 DTG of estimated deactivation DTG (12 Chars)
10 70 Additional remarks (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request the allocation of radio relay frequencies. CIS Eng Gp X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat as necessary.
2. Select stage of confirmation from:
01 REAL Confirmed02 PLAN Planned93 REQ Requested
3. Optional.
Issue 1.0: May 98 179 - 1
MOVEMENT REQUIREMENTS – SEA (b. Sailing Signal, Load Advice)
To: SIC: SAILSIG
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 179 (6.3.4)
A030508
Details of vessel Name of ship Ship nickname International call sign (C/S)
(40 Chars)(25 Chars)
(8 Chars)B 10 Radio frequency (14 Chars)C
131821
Loading port details : Port of loading Date-Time Group (DTG) of docking DTG of departure
(20 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
D252832
Arrival port details : Port of arrival Estimated DTG of arrival Estimated DTG off-loading complete
(20 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
E3943
Return port details : Return port Estimated DTG of arrival
(20 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
F 45 Plan serials (1) (3) (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 179 - 2
G4850515457626568
Deck or hatch cargo information : (2) (3) Data entry Consignee Stowage category Load type No of pieces of cargo Cargo container type Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres
(2 Figs)(10 Chars)
(5 Chars)(6 Chars)
(4 Figs)(6 Chars)
(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
H73757880818384
Heavy cargo details : Data entry No of pieces of cargo Stowage location Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres Cargo weight in long tons Cargo volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(4 Figs)
(3 Chars)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
I86879093
Hazardous cargo details : Data entry International Maritime Dangerous Goods Indicator (IMDG) IMDG compatibility indicator Net explosive quantity
(2 Figs)(3 Figs)(1 Char)(5 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide information on ship sailings and details on cargo. QMG (Mov) X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Conditional - this information must be provided if 'Cargo information' is not included.2. Conditional - this information must be provided if 'Plan serials' is not included.3. Serials F and G are mutually exclusive.
Issue 1.0: May 98 180 - 1
SCATTERABLE MINEFIELD ORDER
To: SIC: SCATMINORD
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 180 (4.8.10)
A 0508
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B1214151719
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
2123262832
Task obstacle identifier : Task Serial Number Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(21 Chars)(14 Chars)
D3335
Location and nearest feature : Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
E 38 Aim point - Grid Reference (2) DTG (15 Chars)F
4143
Safety zone : Zone identifier Zone size in metres
(1 Char)(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 180 - 2
G4548
Target typeTarget sub-typeDegree of protection
(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)
H5052535759
Order data : Tactical objective (3) Laying method (4) Approving authority General stopping power (5) Minefield density
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)
(15 Chars)(6 Chars)
(3 Figs)I
626568
Minefield composition : (2) Mine type (6) Mine description Quantity
(1 Char)(10 Chars)
(4 Figs)J
7275
Unit name and nationality : Unit name Nationality
(20 Chars)(2 Chars)
K7884
Mine emplacement : No earlier than Date-Time Group (DTG) No later than DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
L8890
Obstacle effective times START DTG END DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
M 92 Special remarks (100 Chars)N 94
9598
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To order a scatterable minefield. [Note: Enemy minefield occurrencesshould be reported using the OBSREP format].
HQ EinC(A) X 27/07/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 180 - 3
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 BK Block02 CD Canalize/deflect03 DT Disrupt04 PT Protect05 RT Delay
4. Select from:
01 AS Artillery scattered02 GS Ground scattered03 FS Fast air scattered04 LS Helicopter scattered
5. Select from - LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH.
6. Select from:
01 A Area02 H Anti-helicopter03 O Off-route04 P Anti-personnel05 T Anti-tank
Issue 1.0: May 98 181 - 1
SCATTERABLE MINEFIELD RECORD
To: SIC: SCATMINREC
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 181 (4.8.11)
A 0508
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B1214151821
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
22252730
Task obstacle identifier : Task Serial Number Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(21 Chars)(14 Chars)
D3235
Location and nearest feature : Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
E 38 Aim point - Grid Reference (2) DTG (15 Chars)F
4145
Safety zone : Zone identifier Zone size in metres
(1 Char)(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 181 - 2
G474953
Record data : Laying method (3) Approving authority Date-Time Group (DTG) of completion
(2 Chars)(15 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)H
555658
Minefield composition : (2) Mine type (4) Mine description Quantity
(1 Char)(10 Chars)
(4 Figs)I
6364
Unit name and nationality : Unit name Nationality
(20 Chars)(2 Chars)
J7277
Obstacle effective times START DTG END DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
K 80 Special remarks (100 Chars)L 90
9396
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To record a friendly forces scatterable minefield (enemy minefieldoccurrences should be reported using the OBSREP).
HQ EinC(A) X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 181 - 3
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 AS Artillery scattered02 GS Ground scattered03 FS Fast air scattered04 LS Helicopter scattered05 O Off-route
4. Select from:
10 A Area11 P Anti-personnel12 H Anti-helicopter13 T Anti-tankfs
Issue 1.0: May 98 182 - 1
SCATTERABLE MINEFIELD REPORT
To: SIC: SCATMINREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 182 (4.8.12)
A1015
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B2022242729
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
32353738
Task obstacle identifier : Task Serial Number Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(21 Chars)(14 Chars)
D4144
Location and nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
E475253
Report data : Date-Time Group (DTG) of completion General stopping power (3) Minefield density
(12 Chars)(6 Chars)
(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 182 - 2
F555758
Minefield composition (2) Mine type (4) Mine description Quantity[Repeat as necessary]
(1 Char)(10 Chars)
(4 Figs)
G6569
Unit name and nationality Unit name Nationality
(20 Chars)(2 Char)
H7276
Obstacle effective times START DTG END DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
I 80 Special remarks (100 Chars)J 90
9398
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report a friendly forces scatterable minefield.[Enemy minefields should be reported using the OBSREP]
HQ EinC(A) X X X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.2. Repeat as necessary.3. Select from - 01 LOW 02 MEDIUM 03 HIGH4. Select from:
01 A Area 04 P Anti-personnel02 H Anti-helicopter 05 T Anti-tank03 O Off-route
Issue 1.0: May 98 183 - 1
SCATTERABLE MINEFIELD REQUEST
To: SIC: SCATMINREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 183 (4.8.11)
A 0307
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B1215202223
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
25283233
Task obstacle identifier : Task Serial Number Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(21 Chars)(14 Chars)
D3536
Location and nearest feature : Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
E3840
Safety zone : Zone identifier Zone size in metres
(1 Char)(3 Figs)
Issue 1.0: May 98 183 - 2
F4243
Target typeTarget sub-typeDegree of protection
(6 Chars)(6 Chars)(6 Chars)
G4448505155
Request data : Tactical objective (3) Laying method (4) Approving authority General stopping power (5) Minefield density
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)
(15 Chars)(6 Chars)
(3 Figs)H
5860
Mine emplacement : No earlier than Date-Time Group (DTG) No later than DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
I6263
Obstacle effective times START DTG END DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
J 64 Special remarks (100 Chars)K 75
7882
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request a scatterable minefield. HQ EinC(A) X 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 183 - 3
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.
2. Repeat as necessary.
3. Select from:
01 BK Block02 CD Canalize/deflect03 DT Disrupt04 PT Protect05 RT Delay
4. Select from:
10 AS Artillery scattered11 GS Ground scattered12 FS Fast air scattered13 LS Helicopter scattered
5. Select from - LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH.
Issue 1.0: May 98 184 - 1
SCATTERABLE MINEFIELD WARNING
To: SIC: SCATMINWARN
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 184 (4.8.14)
A0305
Amendment YES/NO Designator (1)
(3 Chars)(10 Chars)
B1112151718
Map details : Map/Chart Series Map/Chart Suffix Number Map/Chart Sheet Number (2) Map/Chart Edition Number (2) Geodetic Datum (2)
(12 Chars)(2 Figs)
(14 Chars)(6 Chars)
(25 Chars)C
22242527
Task obstacle identifier : Task Serial Number Obstacle Number Obstacle Nickname Obstacle Zone/Belt Name/Number
(10 Chars)(6 Chars)
(21 Chars)(14 Chars)
D3334
Location and nearest feature: Geographic place name Grid Reference (2)
(10 Chars)GR (15 Chars)
E3639
Safety zone : Zone identifier Zone size in metres
(1 Char)(3 Figs)
F 42 Laying method (3) (2 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 184 - 2
G4448
Unit name and nationality: Unit name Nationality
(20 Chars)(2 Chars)
H5155
Mine emplacement : No earlier than Date-Time Group (DTG) No later than DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
I5762
Obstacle effective times START DTG END DTG
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
J 70 Special remarks (100 Chars)K 86
9297
Acknowledge - YES/NOInstructions for acknowledgingForce/unit to acknowledge (2)
(3 Chars)(50 Chars)(30 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To transmit a warning about a friendly forces scatterable minefield.[Note: Enemy minefields should be reported using the OBSREP.
HQ EinC(A) X X X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. If the answer at A is YES a unique amendment designator must be included here.2. Repeat as necessary.3. Select from:
01 AS Artillery scattered02 GS Ground scattered03 FS Fast air scattered04 LS Helicopter scattered
Issue 1.0: May 98 185 - 1
MOVEMENT REQUIREMENTS – SEA (c. Sea Movement Resource Signal)
To: SIC: SEAMOV
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 185 (6.3.5)
A 02 Estimated Time of Departure (ETD) of first ship DTG (12 Chars)B
050911
Details of vessel Name of ship Ship nickname International call sign
(40 Chars)(25 Chars)
(8 Chars)C 13 Radio frequency (14 Chars)D
182124
Loading port details : Port of loading Date-Time Group (DTG) of docking Date-Time Group (DTG) of departure
(20 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
E272830
Arrival port details : Port of arrival Estimated Date-Time Group (DTG) of arrival Estimated Date-Time Group (DTG) off-loading complete
(20 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
F3234
Return port details : Return port Estimated Date-Time Group (DTG) of arrival
(20 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
G 39 Plan serials (2) (4) (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 185 - 2
H404245
Deck or hatch cargo information: (3) (4) Data entry Consignee Stowage category
(2 Figs)(10 Chars)
(5 Chars)4750525558
Load type Number of pieces of cargo Cargo container type Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres
(6 Chars)(4 Figs)
(6 Chars)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
I62656768737576
Heavy cargo details : Data entry Number of pieces of cargo Stowage location Cargo weight in metric tons Cargo volume in cubic metres Cargo weight in long tons Cargo volume in measurement tons
(2 Figs)(4 Figs)
(3 Chars)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)(5 Figs)
J80828693
Hazardous cargo details : Data entry International Maritime Dangerous Goods Indicator (IMDG) IMDG compatibility indicator Net explosive quantity
(2 Figs)(3 Figs)(1 Char)(5 Figs)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To notify shipping control, coordinating, and movement authorities atorigin and destination ports of shipping schedules and cargo carried.(1)
QMG (Mov) 6.3.5 24/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 185 - 3
Notes:
1. This message is used to advise movements staffs and shipping control authorities of the shipping resource implications resulting from theactivation of specific plans.
2. Conditional - this information must be provided if 'Cargo information' is not included.
3. Conditional - this information must be provided if 'Plan serials' is not included.
4. Serials G and H are mutually exclusive.
Issue 1.0: May 98 186 - 1
SHORT RANGE AIR DEFENCE LOCATION AND STATUS REPORT
To: SIC: SHORADLOCSTAT
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 186 (4.7.9)
A 03 SHORAD Unit ID (1) (20 Chars)B 07 SHORAD Unit HQ location (1) GR (15 Chars)C
21
252729
Sensor details: (1) (2) Location – Grid Reference/Georef Status : Readiness Availability Commitment
(20 Chars)
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)(3 Chars)
D34
353738
Weapon (s) details: (1) (2) Location - Grid Reference/Georef Status : Readiness Availability Commitment
(20 Chars)
(2 Chars)(2 Chars)(3 Chars)
E 55 Remarks (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 186 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To summarise and report the location and status of a short range airdefence (SHORAD) unit to any higher headquarters.
HQ DRA X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat serials ALPHA through DELTA to report on more than one SHORAD unit.
2. Repeat where more than one sensor/weapon system is reported for each SHORAD unit identified.
Issue 1.0: May 98 187 - 1
SURFACE TRANSPORT REPLY
To: SIC: SRFTRANSREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 187 (6.3.11)
A0709
Reply details to a SRFTRANSREQ:Reply numberDate-Time Group (DTG)
(5 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
B1214
Transport Control Agency :Unit designatorUnit location
(20 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
C1518
Transport mode :ModeID number
(5 Chars)(5 Chars)
D212527
Embarking/Loading details :Loading locationPlanned start loading timePlanned end loading time
GR (10 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
E303235
Disembarking/Unloading details :Unloading locationPlanned start unloading timePlanned end unloading time
GR (10 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
F3841
Agency transporting :Unit designatorUnit location
(20 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 187 - 2
G 42 Transport means - describes each conveyance to be used,including numbers/types of means within each conveyance(1)
(100 Chars)
H 48 Transport routing - gives locations/times of routing for eachconveyance (1)
(100 Chars)
I 54 Special remarks (100 Chars)J 57 Personnel information - gives passenger (pax)
numbers/details by class per conveyance: (1) (2)1st Class passengers : Total male Total female Baggage per passenger (weight/dimensions) Additional remarks2nd Class passengers : Total male Total female Baggage per passenger (weight/dimensions) Additional remarks
(50 Chars)
K
70
71
Cargo information - gives details of groups of the same typeof vehicle to be loaded: (1) (2)
Load 1 Quantity Type of vehicle Rail sketch no. Content Max weight per unit (in kg) Total weight (in kg) Dimensions/MLC (length/width/height) Dangerous goods (ADNR, ADR,IMDG,RID)Load 2
etc.
(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 187 - 3
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To respond to a Surface Transport Request (SRFTRANSREQ) toenable preparations for the requested transport.
QMG (Mov) X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Repeat for each conveyance as necessary.
2. Optional - give details as necessary or omit if not required.
Issue 1.0: May 98 188 - 1
SURFACE TRANSPORT REQUEST
To: SIC: SRFTRANSREQ
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 188 (6.3.12)
A 05 Request originator (20 Chars)B
0710121315
Consignor details :Unit designatorUnit locationPriority (1)Transport mode requestedAgency to be billed
(20 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
(7 Chars)(5 Chars)
(20 Chars)C
182123
Loading details : (2)Preferred loading locationPlanned loading timeDesired departure time
GR (10 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
D2832
Consignee details :Unit designatorUnit location
(20 Chars)GR (10 Chars)
E3437
Unloading details (2)Preferred unloading locationPlanned unloading time
GR (10 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
F 50 Special remarks (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 188 - 2
G 67 Personnel information - gives passenger (pax)numbers/details required by class per conveyance: (2) (3)
1st Class passengers Total male Total female Baggage per passenger (weight/dimensions) Additional remarks2nd Class passengers Total male Total female Baggage per passenger (weight/dimensions) Additional remarks
(50 Chars)
H 85 Cargo information – gives details of groups of the same typeof vehicle to be loaded: (2) (3)
Load 1 Quantity Type of vehicle Rail sketch number Content Maximum weight per unit (in kg) Total weight (in kg) Dimensions/MLC (length/width/height) Dangerous goods (ADNR, ADR, IMDG, RID) Load 2 etc.
(100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 188 - 3
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To request transport by surface movement means to include road, rail(without initial rail movements), inland waterways, and sea
QMG (Mov) X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from:
01 ALPHA Urgent operational requirement02 BRAVO Routine operational requirement03 CHARLIE Urgent administrative requirement04 DELTA Routine administrative requirement
2. Repeat for each conveyance as necessary.
3. Optional.
Issue 1.0: May 98 189 - 1
FRIENDLY NUCLEAR STRIKE WARNING
To: SIC: STRIKEWARN(NUC)
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 189 (4.5.4)
AW 07 STRIKEWARN nickname or target number for multiple orsingle strike(s), as appropriate (10 Chars)
DW 12
15
Multiple strike: Date-Time Group (DTG) strike (pulse) will startfollowed by DTG strike (pulse) will end (ZULU time)Single strike: DTG of strike followed by DTG after which strikewill be cancelled
DTG (12 Chars)
DTG (12 Chars)
F1 18 Multiple : Grid Reference (GR) of Minimum Safe Distance(MSD) 1 boxSingle : MSD1 in 100s of m followed by GR of Ground Zero(GZ) or Desired GZ (DGZ)
(18 Chars)
F2 22 Multiple : GR of MSD2 boxSingle : MSD2 in 100s of metres (followed by GR of GZ orDGZ if not included in F1) (1)
(18 Chars)
F3 32 Multiple : GR of MSD3 boxSingle : MSD3 in 100s of m (followed by GR of GZ or DGZ ifnot included in F1/F2) (2)
(18 Chars)
HW 45 Number of surface or sub-surface bursts (6 Chars)IW 55 Number of bursts in multiple strike (3 Figs)
ACK 61 Acknowledge (3) (11 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 189 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide friendly forces with the necessary information needed totake safety precautions against a friendly nuclear burst
AD NBC X X X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. If F1 is used F2 must be completed.
2. If F2 is used F3 must be completed.
3. An acknowledgement is always required on receipt of a STRIKEWARN(NUC ).
Issue 1.0: May 98 190 - 1
SUPPLEMENTARY INTELLIGENCE REPORT
To: SIC: SUPINTREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 190 (2.14)
A 10 Text indicator - SUPPLEMENTAL INTELLIGENCEINFORMATION
(35 Chars)
B 20 Narrative - free text which should contain all pertinentintelligence which is not time-sensitive and not of suchimmediate significance as to require inclusion of theinformation in an INTSUM (1)
(5000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To provide comprehensive reviews of non time-sensitive intelligencecollected over an extended period of time, or detailed intelligencestudies on specific subjects to enable intelligence staffs to update theintelligence database.
Comd Sp X 24/06/98
Notes:
1. The INTSUM is used to periodically inform formations and other addressees on military and related political/economic intelligence andassessment thereof where this gives an indication of change in potential OPFOR capabilities, preparedness, military posture, activities,objectives and/or courses of action in peace, time of tension and hostilities.
Issue 1.0: May 98 191 - 1
TIME ON TARGET
To: SIC: TOTMSG
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 191 (5.25)
03 Air Task/Mission Number (15 Chars)A 25 Time on Target (TOT) DTG (12 Chars)B 41 Number and type of aircraft and armament (100 Chars)C 57 Control arrangements (100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To confirm Time on Target (TOT) details. PJHQ 25/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 192 - 1
TRANSFER COMPLETE MESSAGE
To: SIC: TRANSCPL
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 192 (6.1.5)
A0308
Transfer response details: Response - enter 'TRANSFER COMPLETE' Additional information - if used, provides in free text anyadditional information with respect to the transfer response
(500 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used by a nation that has received ACE/ACLANT LCC-initiatedassistance to inform all involved parties that receipt of stocks orequipment has been completed. (1)
LW2 X 25/06/98
Notes:
1. The TRANSCPL is brief summary, free text message.
Issue 1.0: May 98 193 - 1
TARGET STATUS ASSESSMENT REPORT
To: SIC: TSAREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 193 (2.15)
A0204
Target location details: Stage of Confirmation Code (1) Geographic shape (2)
(4 Chars)(7 Chars)
B07081113
Target type details: Target description in free text Target ID Geographic place name Country
(50 Chars)(10 Chars)(20 Chars)
(3 Chars)C
1416
Time details: Time Qualifier Code (3) Date-Time Indicator (4)
(7 Chars)(12 Chars)
D 19 Type of sensor (25 Chars)E
222526
Results : Degree of physical damage and confidence level (5) Functional damage and confidence level (5) Residual status (6)
(50 Chars)(50 Chars)
(7 Chars)F
303436
Additional attack information : Collateral damage (7) - observed and/or assessed Additional damage Other TSA information
(500 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 193 - 2
G4059
Re-attack recommendation : Indicator - from 'YES', 'NO' or 'NA ' (not applicable) Justification - only used if the indicator above is 'YES'
(3 Chars)(100 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To report the results of an attack on a target and the residual status ofthe attacked target.
Comd Sp X 26/06/98
Special Instructions :
1. There are three types of TSAREP, concurrent to the phases of the Target Status Assessment (TSA) process as stated in ACE DirectiveNumber 65-6, are used. These are:
a. Initial TSAREP - to report, as soon as possible and within 3 hours, the initial results of the attack.b. Enhanced TSAREP - to report, within 12 hours, the assessed status of the attacked target.c. Mature TSAREP - to report, within 36 hours, the definitive status of the attacked target.
2. Timely submission of all TSAREPs is essential for further conduct of the operation and the planning cycle. It also provides informationneeded for the decision making process at the highest military political levels. The following therefore applies:
a. Unit Commanders are responsible for their Initial TSAREP to the Sub-PSC.b. Sub-PSCs are to submit their Enhanced and Mature TSAREPs to the MSC. Initial, Enhanced and Mature TSAREPs have to besubmitted to other Sub-PSCs which have operational interest in that specific target.c. When Mature Target Status Assessment takes place at the MSC, the MSC is to submit the Mature TSAREP to the Sub-PSCswhich have an operational interest in that specific target.d. During Peace Support Operations (PSO) collateral damage is a political and military sensitive issue. Therefore, during PSOs, orother operations as indicated by the MNC involved, all TSAREPs indicating collateral damage must be submitted via the MSC to the MNCinvolved. [Collateral damage - see Note 7 below]e. The MNC involved has the authority to request TSAREPs of targets of special interest. The MNC will notify the MSC in advance ofsuch TSA requirements.
Issue 1.0: May 98 193 - 3
Notes:
1. Select Stage of Confirmation from:
01 REAL Confirmed02 ESTD Estimated, assumed, suspected03 EXEC Order to execute04 PLAN Planned05 HOLD Prepare for execution06 REQ Request
2. Select Geographic shape from:
01 LINE Sequence of grid references describes a line from rear to front and from left to right facing the front.02 POINT Each grid reference is displayed as a dot.03 CIRCLE Each pair of grid references defines the centre of a circle (first point) and one point of this circle.04 AREA Sequence of grid references describes an area clockwise; the first field may not be repeated at the end to close the
line.05 ARROW The first grid reference describes the beginning (arrow head or point), the second grid reference describes the end
of the arrow (shaft).06 SECTOR The first grid reference describes the left forward extremity of the sector, the second reference describes the centre
forward, and the third reference describes the right forward extremity of the sector.07 ELLIPSE The first reference describes the centre of the ellipse; the second reference describes the centre forward, and the
third reference describes the right forward extremity of the ellipse.
Issue 1.0: May 98 193 - 4
3. Select Time Qualifier Code from:
01 AFTER After02 ASOF As of03 ASAP As soon as possible04 ASAPAFT As soon as possible after05 ASAPNLT As soon as possible not later than06 AT At07 BEFORE Before08 CLEARED Cleared09 DUE Due10 END End11 NET Not earlier than12 NLT Not later than13 OFF Off14 ON On15 ONCALL On Call
16 SINCE Since17 START Start18 TODT Time of detonation19 TODTNET Time of detonation not earlier than20 TODTNLT Time of detonation not later than21 TOT Time on target22 TOTNET Time on target not earlier than23 TOTNLT Time on target not later than24 UNTIL Until25 WEF With effect from26 BETWEEN Between27 AND And28 FROM From29 TO To
4. Date-Time Indicator - gives date and time details in one of the following ways:
a. Date-Time Group (DTG) - Day (01-31), hour (00-23), time zone indicator (from Table 1 below), month and year (00-99), e.g.271500ZJAN95.
b. Day-Time and Month - Day (01-31), hour (00-23), minute (00-59), time zone indicator (Table 1), and month, e.g. 271500ZJAN.
c. Day-Time - Day (01-31), hour (00-23), minute (00-59), and time zone indicator (Table 1), e.g. 271500Z.
d. Reference Time Indicator - (from Table 2 below)
e. Adjusted Reference Time - Reference Time Indicator (Table 2) PLUS or MINUS unit of time measurement, e.g. T1MINUS12MIN
Note: For the TSAREP message 4c, Day-Time, is preferable.
Issue 1.0: May 98 193 - 5
TABLE 1 - Time Zone Indicator Code
TIME ZONE DATA CODE TIME ZONE DATA CODE TIME ZONE DATA CODEGMT plus 1 hour A GMT plus 10 hours K GMT minus 7 hours TGMT plus 2 hours B GMT plus 11 hours L GMT minus 8 hours UGMT plus 3 hours C GMT plus 12 hours M GMT minus 9 hours VGMT plus 4 hours D GMT minus 1 hour N GMT minus 10 hours WGMT plus 5 hours E GMT minus 2 hours O GMT minus 11 hours XGMT plus 6 hours F GMT minus 3 hour P GMT minus 12 hours YGMT plus 7 hours G GMT minus 4 hours Q GMT ZGMT plus 8 hours H GMT minus 5 hours RGMT plus 9 hours I GMT minus 6 hours S
TABLE 2 - Reference Time Indicator Code
REFERENCE TIME DATA CODE REFERENCE TIME DATA CODE REFERENCE TIME DATA CODEC-time (day) C L-time (hour) L Time block/slot 4 T4D-time (day) D M-time (day) M Time block/slot 5 T5E-time (day) E P-time (hour) P Time block/slot 6 T6F-hour F T-time (day and hour) T Time block/slot 7 T7G-time (day and hour) G Y-time (hour) Y Time block/slot 8 T8H-time (hour) H Time block/slot 1 T1 Time block/slot 9 T9J-time (day) J Time block/slot 2 T2K-time (day and hour) K Time block/slot 3 T3
5. Select Confidence Level from:
01 CONF Confirmed 02 PROB Probable 03 POSS Possible
Issue 1.0: May 98 193 - 6
6. Select Residual Status from:
01 FULL-OP Fully operational02 LGLY-OP Largely operational
03 MIN-O Minimally operational04 NON-OP Non-operational
7. Collateral damage is the result of any action which causes unwanted death or injury to neutral personnel or damage to their property. (Seealso COLATDAMREP ).
Issue 1.0: May 98 194 - 1
TARGET STATUS ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
To: SIC: TSASUM
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 194 (2.16)
A 10 Reporting period : FROM TO
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
B 20 Summary and Trends - a summary of results of attacks andan indication of trends. (3) Particular attention should be givento collateral damage. (4)
(1000 Chars)
C 30 Status Target Systems - the overall status of target systemsattacked in the reporting period
(1000 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
Used to routinely report to the MNCs, and other addressees asrequired, on summaries of and trends in Target Status Assessment(TSA) results, and status of target systems. (1) (2)
Comd Sp X 26/06/98
Issue 1.0: May 98 194 - 2
Notes:
1. ACE Directive Number 65-6 is the reference document for the TSA process. APP-6 definition of "Target Systems" is applicable.
2. The TSASUM is essentially a descriptive summary, free text message.
3. Results of attacks are based on TSAREP(s) received during the reporting period.
4. Collateral damage is the result of any action which causes unwanted death or injury to neutral personnel or damage to their property. (Seealso COLATDAMREP ).
Issue 1.0: May 98 195 - 1
WARNING OF ATTACK REPORT
To: SIC: WARNATTACKREP
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 195 (2.17)
A 07 Authentication codeword (15 Chars)B
10121315212426
Source Evaluation Classification (i.e. type of source) Unit name/number Nationality Arm/Service Command level Amplification (Optional) (2)
(2 Chars)(8 Chars)
(13 Chars)(2 Chars)(5 Chars)(5 Chars)
(30 Chars)C 31 Incident Date-Time Group (DTG) DTG (12 Chars)D
34374045
Location Accuracy of information Type UTM Grid co-ordinates/Georef Amplification (Optional) (2)
(4 Chars)(7 Chars)
(20 Chars)(20 Chars)
E5055
Enemy details Strength/weapons Amplification (Optional) (2)
(50 Chars)(50 Chars)
F 61 Estimated enemy objectives/intentions (200 Chars)G 72 Own measures taken/intended (200 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 195 - 2
H 85 Evaluation/recommendations (200 Chars)
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To notify that an armed attack is imminent or has begun. (1) Comd Sp X 26/06/98
Notes:
1. Include the briefest possible statement of the essential facts and a concise appraisal. The event(s)/incident(s) should be described usingas many as possible of A to H without delaying the message.
2. If any of 'Source', 'Location', 'Enemy details' does not provide sufficient scope then use 'Amplification'.
Issue 1.0: May 98 196 - 1
WEAPON CONTROL ORDER
To: SIC: WCO
From: Classification: Report Number:
As At/DTG: Precedence: 196 (4.7.10)
A 0507
Period of time - effective Date-Time Groups (DTG) of start andend of the period covered by the WCO
DTG (12 Chars)DTG (12 Chars)
B 12 Weapons Control Order (WCO) (1) (2) (1 Fig)C
20
ID of AD Unit(s) affected by the specific weapons controlstatus imposed at BRAVO: (2) Unit ID[Repeat as necessary]
GRs (15 Chars)
D 30 Definition of airspace control means (ACM) to be implemented- airspace corridors, designated beacons, other relevantinformation (2) (3)
(200 Chars)
E 40 Area - the AD area of coverage affected by the weaponscontrol status imposed at BRAVO (2) (4)
GRs (15 Chars)
F 62 Sector - definition of the arc(s) where the weapon controlstatus imposed at BRAVO applies (2) (5)
(20 Chars)
G 65 Friendly aircraft information: Numbers Type(s) Flight path(s) IFF details (if appropriate) ID details
(200 Chars)
H 83 Remarks - amplification of the WCO (as necessary) (100 Chars)
Issue 1.0: May 98 196 - 2
Purpose Sponsor APP-9 AUSOPs TAM Revised
To order a new Air Defence (AD) weapons control status over aspecific area(s) for a given period of time. HQ DRA X X 26/06/98
Notes:
1. Select from:
01 WEAPONS FREE 03 HOLDFIRE02 WEAPONS TIGHT 04 UNLIMITED
2. Repeat serials BRAVO through FOXTROT for each different Weapons Control Order to be in force during the period specified atALPHA .
3. Select from:
01 AR Air Route 08 WFZ Weapons Free Zones02 TC Transit Corridor 09 HIDACZ High Density Airspace Control Zones03 TL Traverse Level 10 ACL Atlantic Co-ordinated Route Low04 LLTR Low Level Transit Route 11 ACHR Atlantic Co-ordinated Route High05 SC Special Corridor 12 IFFON IFF Switch On Line06 BDZ Base Defence Zones 13 IFFOFF IFF Switch Off Line07 ROZ Restricted Operations Zones 14 RBFA Rear Boundary of the Forward Area
4. Single locations are assumed to cover a 6km radius.
5. Arcs will vary where different WCO apply.
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