What is METT-TC
Mission, enemy, terrain, troops available, time, civilian considerations
Which recon missions do you use Zig Zag?
Route, Zone, Area
What is Cloverleaf technique used for?
Restricted areas,terrains, high value facilities
When is lane technique primarily used?
Route Recon
What kit is used for marking?
M328/ Quicksilver
What report is utilized and sent to HQ?
CBRN 4 Report
What distance intervals does R & S maintain?
200 meters
What pattern does the element move in?
Figure 8
What description of terrain can lane be used?
Long, narrow passages
What do you record on the chemical and bio marker?
Type of agent detected, dtg agent was found
What capabilities are used to find contaminated areas?
Point and standoff
What direction does the vehicle turn from start?
45 degree angle
What angle does the 2nd vehicle start?
90 degree angle
What are the two detection points identified?
Positive and negative
What color is the BIO marker?
Blue, (atom- white) (gas- yellow) (toxic-green)
What dictates what techniques to use?
Terrain and adversary
What is the distance traveled before turn around?
500 meters
What might prevent continuous monitoring?
Rough Terrain
Which formation do the elements move in?
Staggered column
What distance should you set between markers?
300 meters
What are the 4 locate techniques?
Zig Zag, Lane, Cloverleaf, Grid
Why does zig zag have higher detection possibilities?
Less surface area traversed
What does cloverleaf technique provide?
Detailed coverage and information on the area.
Where do the element vehicles turnaround?
Limit of advance
M328 comes with how many of each marker?
20 of each