Aviation Flashcards

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Six Functions of Marine Aviation

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Air reconnaissance
Anti-air warfare
Assault support

Control of aircraft and missiles
Electronic warfare
Offensive air support

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Air Assault Operations

Capabilities

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  • Attack EN positions from any direction
  • Overfly or bypass barriers and obstacles and strike objectives in other inaccessible areas
  • Conduct deep attacks and raids beyond the forward line of our own troops
  • Rapidly concentrate, disperse, or redeploy to extend the area of influence
  • Provide responsive reserves allowing commanders to commit a large portion of their forces to action
  • Conduct fast paced operations over extended distances
  • Rapidly reinforce committed units
  • Conduct night terrain flight with the use of night vision devices, which allows them to locate a landing zone and land without illumination
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Air Assault Operations

Limitations

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  • Severe weather, extreme heat and cold, and other environmental conditions such as blowing snow and sand that limit flight operations, aircraft lift capability, or flight visibility
  • Reliance on airborne communication
  • Reduced ground mobility once inserted
  • Limited accessibility to supporting arms, especially indirect fires
  • Increased logistical considerations (fuel, maintenance, spare parts, facilities, and aircraft availability)
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Air Assault Operations

Vulnerabilities

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Assault support forces use helicopters and tiltrotor aircraft to close with the EN. Initial assault elements must be light and mobile. They are often separated from weapon systems, supporting arms, equipment, and material that provide protection and survivability to the battlefield. Thus, the vertical assault force is particularly vulnerable to:

  • Attack by EN air defense systems during the mvmt phase
  • Attack by NBC systems, because of limited NBC protection and decontamination
  • Attacks (ground, air, artillery) during the loading and unloading phase
  • Electronic warfare (jamming), due to the heavy reliance on radio communications for command and control
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s for Helicopter Platforms

Air Assault Operations

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UH-1Y "Venom"
Pax: 8
Payload: 6,600 lbs
Speed: 160 kts
Range: 130nm
MV-22B "Osprey"
Pax: 24
Payload: 15,000 lbs
Speed: 280kts
Range: 880nm 
CH-53E "Super Stallion"
Pax: 24 (for the test)
Payload: 20,000 lbs
Speed: 150kts
Range: 540nm
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Air Assault Operations

5 Stages of Planning

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Staging Plan

Loading Plan

Air Movement Plan

Landing Plan

Ground Tactical Plan

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Air Assault Operations

LZ Brief

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Zone Location
- geographic feature, checkpoint, grid, road intersection

Marked by
- air panel, buzz saw, chem lites, IR strobes, smoke, talk on

Obstacles

  • power lines, trees
  • include height of obstacle

Winds are from ______________

  • tell aircraft which subcardinal heading winds are blowing from
  • include est speed in knots or est strength such as strong or light
  • for reference, 1 knot equals 1.2 mph
  • aircraft will always want to land into wind

Friendlies
- direction distance from LZ and orientation

Enemy

  • direction distance from LZ and orientation
  • most recent activity and type

Remarks

  • dimensions and slope of LZ
  • where to land in reference to the mark
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8
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Aviation

SEAD

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Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses

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9
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2 categories of reconnaissance

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Strategic and Tactical

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10
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2 categories of CAS

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Preplanned

Immediate

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2 categories of DAS

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Air Interdiction
Armed Reconnaissance
Strike Coordination and Reconnaissance (SCAR)

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Categories of Assault Support

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Combat assault transport 
Air Delivery
Aerial refueling
Air evac
Tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel (TRAP)
Air logistical support
Battlefield illumination
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