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Report and Message Formats


» 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.

» ASSET/MULTIPLE ASSET STATUS REPORT [ASTSTATREP]
Use to convey the status of the unit’s intelligence collectors. Send every four hours or upon loss to enemy or loss of contact with an asset. Send over the O&I net with PRIORITY precedence. Reference: FM 34-3.

» AVIATION (ARMY ROTARY WING) MISSION/SUPPORT REQUEST [AVIAREQ]
Use to request Army aviation units for support. Send from subordinate units to division/corps aviation cell at the main command post. Reference: FM 1-100 and FM 1-114.

» MEDICAL EVACUATION REQUEST [MEDEVAC]
Use to request evacuation of sick and wounded personnel by other than USAF fixed-wing assets. Reference: FM 8-10-6.

» OPERATIONS SUMMARY [OPSUM]
Use to provide a commander’s summary of significant operations to the next higher commander. Reference: FM 100-15, FM 71-100, and FM 101-5.

» ARTILLERY TARGET INTELLIGENCE-ARTILLERY TARGET REPORT [ATI.ATRI]
Use to exchange artillery target information among fire support agencies. Reference: FM 6-20-30 and FM 6-20-40.

» MODIFICATION-ATTACK CRITERIA [MOD.ATTACK]
Use to override desired effects or standard volley factors in the Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manual [JMEM] for specified target types and subtypes. Reference: FM 6-20.

» TACTICAL ELINT REPORT [TACELINT]
Use to report on the unit’s tactical electronic intelligence systems. Reference: FM 34-10 and FM 34-10-13.

» RULES OF ENGAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION [ROEIMPL]
Use to implement or cancel a specific rule of engagement. Reference: FM 101-5.

» NBC 1/ROTA REPORT [NBC1]
Use to provide the observer’s initial report giving basic data on a nuclear attack, biological attack, chemical attack, or releases other than attack (ROTA). This NBC1/ROTA voice message accommodates all NBC1/ROTA reporting. Reference: ATP-45 and FM 3-7.

» WEATHER ADVISORY/WATCH [WEATHERWATCH]
Use to send flash weather information that will affect current unit operations. Reference: FM 34-81.

» PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS REPORT [PSYOPREP]
Use to provide information on current and projected psychological operations activities. Reference: FM 33-1.

» FIRE PLANNING-COMPUTE A FIRE PLAN [FP.COMPFP]
Use to specify the h-hour, the number of fire plan phases, the phases start times relative to h-hour, and the phase lengths. Reference: FM 6-20 and FM 6-20-10.

» SYSTEM-REQUEST FOR REPORT [SYS.RFR]
Use in fire support operations (1) to request a one-time fire support report or (2) to establish a standing requirement for a report. Reference: FM 6-71.

» SCATTERABLE MINEFIELD REQUEST [SCATMINREQ]
Use to request authority to plan emplacement of scatterable mines (SCATMINE). IAW unit SOPs or the SCATMINE planning and execution policy, units will prepare and submit SCATMINREQ in enough time to allow the request to be staffed at the appropriate level and approval or disapproval returned to the requesting unit. Once a unit receives permission to plan a SCATMINE obstacle, it must still receive release authority before proceeding. This process is normally given when a scatterable minefield warning (SCATMINWARN) is sent 30 minutes prior to execution and the higher commander acknowledges and approves the release. Once the minefield is in place, a minefield/obstacle report (SCATMINREC) is sent to register the minefield. This is key, as the minefield may be on a unit boundary or beyond the FLOT. Reference: FM 20-32, FM 90-7, and FM 5-34.

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