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Report and Message Formats

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» SCATTERABLE MINEFIELD WARNING (SCATMINWARN)
Use to request authority to execute a planned scatterable minefield (SCATMINE) obstacle. Use the SCATMINREQ to request authority to plan a SCATMINE obstacle and the SCATMINREC to record an executed SCATMINE obstacle. Reference: FM 20-32, FM 90-7, and FM 5-34.

» SEARCH AND RESCUE INCIDENT REPORT [SARIR]
Use to report any situation that may require a search and rescue effort. Reference: FM 1-108 and FM 1-513.

» NMC SUMMARY REPORT [2406NMC]
Use to quickly pass critical maintenance information about nonmission capable parts and maintenance. Reference: FM 9-43-1.

» CEMETERY STATUS [CEMSTAT]
Use to provide data concerning the creation or disposition of temporary cemeteries. Reference: FM 10-286 and FM 10-297.

» BULK PETROLEUM CONTINGENCY REPORT [REPOL]
Use (1) to report loss of major bulk petroleum and (2) to request bulk petroleum products. Reference: FM 63-20 and FM 63-11.

» SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR) REQUEST [SARREQ]
Use to request forces to participate in a search and rescue (SAR) mission. Reference: FM 1-108 and FM 1-513.

» SEARCH AND RESCUE SITUATION SUMMARY REPORT [SARSIT]
Use to coordinate, summarize, or terminate joint search and rescue operations. Reference: FM 1-108 and FM 1-513.

» SENSITIVE ITEMS REPORT [SENITREP]
Use to convey status of military equipment deemed sensitive by chain of command. Send IAW unit SOPs. Reference: FM 19-30.

» LACE REPORT [LACE]
Used to report status after contact with the enemy.

» SEVERE WEATHER WARNING [SVRWXWARN]
Use to warn commanders of severe weather affecting the area of operations. Transmit this message as required until normal weather communications are established. Reference: FM 34-81.

» SLANT REPORT [SLANTREP]
Use to give the commander accurate and routine information regarding status of critical personnel and equipment necessary for the unit’s operation success. Submit when necessary or as directed. The commander designates the information to report during planning or by unit SOPs. Reference: FM 71-2 and FM 71-3.

» SORTIE ALLOTMENT [SORTIEALOT]
Use to provide a means by which a joint force commander approves the air employment/allocation plans of his subordinate commanders and fills his subordinate commanders’ requests from sorties declared in excess in the subordinate command’s Air Allocation/Request Message. Reference: JP 3-56.1.

» SPILL REPORT [SPILLREP]
Use to send timely information on status of oil, hazardous material, or hazardous waste spill that could have immediate environmental and/or health effects. Sent IAW unit SOPs and commander’s direction. NOTE: Spill reporting and reportable quantities are mandated by federal law.

» SUMMARY REPORT OF NUCLEAR DETONATIONS [NUDETSUM]
Use to report information pertaining to nuclear detonations on areas outside the North American continent. This report will support damage assessment at the national level. Reference: FM 3-14.

» SUPPORT-AIR CORRIDOR [SPRT.AIRCOR]
Use to report, modify, or cancel an airspace coordination area to fire support agencies. Reference: FM 100-103.

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