(W) Tactical Site Exploitation Flashcards

1
Q

What is tactical site exploitation (TSE)?

A

the action taken to ensure that documents,
material, and personnel are identified, collected, protected, and evaluated in order
to facilitate follow-on actions

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2
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Explain the importance of TSE.

A

can provide further intelligence for future operations, answer information requirements, and provide evidence to keep detainees in prison

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3
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What is the purpose of TSE?

A

feeds intelligence/evidence up the chain of command to the company and battalion, where it is exploited for immediate operations

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4
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When is TSE conducted?

A

TSE is always an implied task

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5
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At what two levels can TSE be conducted?

A

Hasty - occurs when there is not enough time or the enemy threat is too high
Deliberate - conducted when the unit has enough time and assets to secure a site

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6
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At what level is TSE planning normally conducted?

A

Battalion

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7
Q

Experience in the current conflicts (OIF/OEF) has shown are you most likely to find intelligence where?

A

Kitchens and bathrooms

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8
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Who is responsible for all questioning at the site of a search?

A

Tactical Questioner

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9
Q

What are the six steps of the targeting cycle?

A
Find
Fix
Finish
Exploit
Analyze
Disseminate
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10
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What is one of the first steps of a TSE search?

A

Sketch containing buildings, rooms, personnel, vehicles, equipment, weapons, intel, etc.

The diagram should include a north-seeking arrow, numerical designation, objective (OBJ) name, and room numbers.

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11
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What are some variations on who conducts a TSE search?

A

US only
Occupant-assisted
Informant-assisted
Joint (host/coalition) search

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12
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During TSE, How often should search teams be rotated or rested?

A

20-30 minutes

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13
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During TSE, what should the photographer take pictures of?

A

Everything

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14
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During TSE, what is the most important thing to take pictures of?

A

The detainee with the evidence

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15
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How do you search an outside area, and what are three ways to do so?

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Systematically in a grid, strip, or spiral pattern

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16
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Why is search of an unoccupied building often more difficult?

A

More likely to be bobby-trapped

17
Q

What types of evidence are required to ensure successful prosecution of detainees?

A

Photographs, sworn statements, and diagrams (PSD)

18
Q

On what form is evidence recorded for proper chain of custody?

A

DA 4137

19
Q

What is tactical questioning?

A

The process of identifying, sorting, and exploiting all individuals on target

20
Q

What is the most important trait of a good tactical questioner?

A

Street smarts and the ability to detect lying

21
Q

What is the first step of the targeting cycle?

A

Exploit