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Revision as of 16:46, 28 March 2015
This page is about the original AA2.5 map JRTC Farm Raid.
ASSAULT
- Situation
As part of a larger attack your squad will seize a Forward Area Rearm and Refuel Point (FARP) and destroy enemy helicopter at grid IP201887, south of the DZ (Drop Zone).
- ROE
Engage only confirmed enemy targets – local farmers may be in area.
- Mission
Third squad seize the Forward Area Rearm and Refuel Point (FARP) and destroy enemy helicopter at grid IP201887.
- Enemy
One squad-sized element of irregular forces with light weapons and machine guns without any night vision devices.
- Troops
One infantry squad of the 1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, without advanced marksmanship team or grenadier support.
- Terrain
Flat cultivated fields surround a farm house, barn and four other smaller structures which are used to store supplies for rearming and refueling rotary wing aircraft.
DEFENSE
- Situation
As part of a Field Training Exercise (FTX) your squad will act as OPFOR defending a Forward Area Rearm and Refuel Point (FARP) and damaged helicopter at grid IP201887.
- ROE
Engage only confirmed enemy targets – local farmers may be in area.
- Mission
Second squad defend the Forward Area Rearm and Refuel Point (FARP) and helicopter at grid IP201887.
- Enemy
One squad-sized element of regular forces with light weapons and machine guns.
- Troops
One infantry squad of the 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, without advanced marksmanship team or grenadier support or night vision devices.
- Terrain
Flat cultivated fields surround a farm house, barn and four other smaller structures which are used to store supplies for rearming/fueling rotary wing aircraft.