ADP/ADRP 3-90
Offense and Defense
Information Brief
Outline
Show Where ADP/ADRP 3-90 Fits within the
Doctrine 2015 Construct
Familiarize Audience with Contents of
ADP/ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
Inform Audience of Work on Subordinate
Publications (FM 3-90, volumes 1 and 2)
Doctrine 2015 Overview
ADP 3-0
Unified
Land
Operations
Army Doctrine
Publications (ADP)
[15 ADPs]
ADP 2-0
Intelligence
Fundamental
principles
Army Doctrine Reference
Publications (ADRP)
ADP 6-22
Army
Leadership
ADRP 1
The Army
ADRP 3-0
Unified
Land
Operations
ADP 3-05
Special
Operations
ADP 7-0
Training
Units and
Developing
Leavers
ADP 1-02
Operational
Terms and
Military
Symbols
ADP 3-09
Fires
ADP 3-37
Protection
ADRP 6-22
Army
Leadership
[1 per ADP]
Detailed information
on
fundamentals
Field Manuals (FM)
[50 FMs]
ADRP 2-0
Intelligence
Field
Manual
ADRP 3-05
Special
Operations
Field
Manual
ADRP 7-0
Training
Units and
Developing
Leavers
ADRP 3-09
Fires
ADP 5-0
The
Operations
Process
ADP 4-0
Sustainmen
t
ADRP 1-02
Operational
Terms and
Military
Symbols
ADRP 3-37
Protection
Field
Manual
ADP 3-28
Defense
Support of
Civil
Authorities
ADP 3-07
Stability
ADRP 3-07
Stability
ADRP 4-0
Sustainmen
t
Field
Manual
ADP 3-90
Offense And
Defense
ADP
6-0
ADP 6-22
Mission
Army
Command
Leadership
ADRP 3-28
Defense
Support of
Civil
Authorities
ADRP 3-90
Offense And
Defense
ADRP 5-0
The
Operations
Process
ADRP
6-0
ADP 6-22
Mission
Army
Command
Leadership
Field
Manual
Field
Manual
ctics and Procedures
Army Techniques Pubs (ATP) Techniq
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Army Doctrine Publications (ADP)
A Department of the Army Publication that contains
the Fundamental principles by which the military
forces or elements thereof guide their actions in
support of national objectives. It is authoritative but
requires judgment in application (JP 1-02).
Generally limited to approximately 10 pages.
Explains the fundamentals of the subject and how
these support ADP 3-0, Operations.
ADP 1 (The Army), 3-0 (Unified Land Operations), 7-0
(Training), and 6-22 (Army Leadership) are approved
by the CSA. All other ADPs approved by the CAC CG.
Army Doctrine Reference
Publications (ADRP)
ADRP 3-28
Defense
Support of
Civil
Authorities
ADPs are supported by an ADRP - detailed
explanation of all doctrinal principles which provide
the foundational understanding so everyone in the
Army can interpret it the same way.
Army Doctrine (Department of the Army
Publication) of less than 100 pages and approved by
the CAC CG.
Field Manuals (FM)
Field
Manual
Field
Manual
Field
Manual
Field
Manual
Field
Manual
Field
Manual
Army Doctrine (Department of the Army Publication)
that lays out tactics and procedures:
Main body (maximum of 200 pages) contains tactics -The
employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to
each other (JP 1-02).
Appendices contain procedures - standard, detailed steps
that prescribe how to perform specific tasks (JP 1-02).
Procedures require stringent adherence to steps without
variance.
Describes how the Army executes operations
described in ADP.
FMs are approved by the CAC CG as the TRADOC
proponent for Army Doctrine.
There will be 50 FMs.
Doctrine 2015 FMs
FM 3-07
FM 3-90/1
FM 3-90/2
Stability
Operations
Offense
And
Defense
Recon,
Security
and
Enabling
Tasks
FM 2-0
FM 3-05
FM 3-09
FM 4-95
Intelligence
Army
Special
Operations
Field
Artillery
Operations
Logistics
Operations
Decisive Action
FM 5-02
FM 27-10
FM 6-99
FM 7-15
Operational
Environment
The Law of
Land
Warfare
Report and
Message
Format
Army
Universal
Task List
FM 6-0
Commander
and Staff
Officer Guide
FM 3-95
FM 3-96
FM 3-97
FM 3-98
Infantry
Brigade
Operations
Heavy
Brigade
Operations
Stryker
Brigade
Operations
Recon and
Security
Organizations
Warfighting Functions
Reference Publications
FM 1-0
Human
Resources
Support
FM 1-04
Legal
Support to
the
Operational
Army
FM 3-53
Branches
Military
Information
Support
Operations
FM 1-05
FM 1-06
FM 3-01
FM 3-04
FM 3-11
FM 3-34
FM 3-39
Religious
Support
Financial
Management
Operations
Air and
Missile
Defense
Operations
Aviation
Operations
CBRN
Operations
Engineer
Operations
Military
Police
Operations
FM 3-61
FM 4-01
FM 4-02
FM 4-30
FM 4-40
FM 6-02
Army
Health
System
Ordnance
Operations
Quartermaster
Operations
Signal
Operations
FM 3-57
Civil Affairs
FM 2-22.3
Army
Public
Affairs
FM 3-13
Transportation
FM 3-14
Army
Space
Operations
FM 3-16
FM 3-22
FM 3-24
Multinational
Operations
Army
Support to
Security
Cooperation
Counterinsurgency
HUMINT
Collector
Operations
Inform and
Influence
Activities
FM 3-27
FM 3-38
FM 3-50
FM 3-52
FM 3-63
FM 3-99
Army Global
Ballistic
Missile
Defense
Operations
CyberElectromagnet
ic Activities
Personnel
Recovery
Airspace
Control
Internment
and
Resettlement
Airborne
and Air
Assault
Operations
Types of Operations/Activities
FM 3-55
FM 3-81
Information
Collection
Maneuver
Enhancement
BDE
Other
Echelons
FM 7-22
Army
Physical
Readiness
Training
Special
Category
FM 3-94
Echelons
Above
Brigade
Army Techniques Pubs
Departmental
Publication
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Draft
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to
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that
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contain techniques - Nonprescriptive ways or methods used to perform
missions, functions, or tasks (JP 1-02).
Each authenticated techniques publication has a draft
version on a Wiki site:
Wiki version allows input from the field to rapidly change
approved publication
Each technique pub has an assigned proponent responsible for
monitoring input via Wiki and making changes to the
authenticated publication.
No limit on the size of techniques or how many
Applications (APP)
Consisting of interactive Media, Podcasts, Mobile
APPs.
Any content (ADP, ADRP, FM, techniques) can be
converted into APP(s).
Will follow the guidelines for Connecting Soldiers to
Digital Applications (CSDA).
Doctrine 2015 Transition Timeline
31 Aug 2012:
ADP/ADRPs complete
31 Dec 2013:
All Doctrine 2015 FMs complete
31 Dec 2015:
All remaining knowledge
transitioned to Army Techniques
Publications with a draft version
of each on a milwiki site
ADP/ADRP 3-90
Offense and Defense
Content Familiarization
What is in ADP/ADRP 3-90
Preserves Enduring Fundamentals
Identifies WHAT a Unit does to Fight
Engagements and Battles
Facilitates the Conduct of Army Operations
Reduces Need to Reprint the Same Information
Prescribes Definitions of Common Tactical Terms
Reflects Terminology and Organizational
Decisions made since 4 July 2001
What is NOT in ADP/ADRP 390?
Doctrinal Material contained in other Publications
Inform and Influence Activities (FM 3-13)
Combined Arms Mobility Operations (ATTP 3-90.4)
Military Decisionmaking Process/Troop Leading
Procedures (ADP/ADRP 5-0)
Mission Command (ADP/ADRP 6-0)
Leadership (ADP/ADRP 6-22)
ADP 3-90, Offense and
Defense
Tactics
10 pages
The Tactical Level of War
The Art and Science of Tactics
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
Common Tactical Concepts and Echelons
Joint Interdependence
Principles of Joint Operations
Operational Variables
Mission Variables
Basic Tactical Concepts
Tactical Echelons
ADP 3-90, Offense and Defense
(continued)
The Offense
Purposes of the Offense
Characteristics of the Offense
Offensive Tasks
Common Offensive Control Measures
Forms of Maneuver
Common Offensive Planning
Considerations
ADP 3-90, Offense and
Defense
(continued)
The Defense
Purposes of the Defense
Characteristics of the Defense
Defensive Tasks
Common Defensive Control Measures
Forms of the Defense
Common Defensive Planning
Considerations
Tactical Enabling Tasks
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
I also knew how to take up a
position for a division, or even
an army corps, but the stupid
little subalterns game of the
defense of a drift with a small
detachment was, curiously
enough, most perplexing.
MG Swinton, The Defense of
Duffers Drift
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Tactical
Fundamentals
Chapter 2: Common
Tactical
Concepts and
Echelons
Chapter 3: The Offense
Chapter 4: The Defense
Chapter 5: Tactical
Enabling Tasks
Glossary
References
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
Introductory table-1. New Army terms
Term
crew
deep, close, and security operational framework
fire team
main and supporting effort operational framework
platoon
section
squad
Remarks
New definition
Introduced in ADP 3-0
New definition
Introduced in ADP 3-0
New definition
New definition
New definition
Introductory table-2. Rescinded Army terms
Term
calculated risk
civil affairs activities
heavy brigade combat team (HBCT)
ISR
light
military gamble
motorized
Remarks
Replaced by prudent risk
Replaced by civil affairs operations
Replaced by armored brigade combat team
Replaced by information collection when talking
about these collectively.
Replaced by infantry when referring to Army forces
Chief of Staff of the Army decision in FM 6-0
Replaced by Stryker when referring to Army forces
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ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
Introductory table-3. Modified Army terms
Term
corps
Remarks
no longer considered a tactical echelon of
command
new definition for the division echelon
The suffix centric is no longer used when
talking about the elements of decisive action
division
stability-centric/offensive-centric/defensivecentric
subordinate tasks within the mission command,
intelligence, fires, and protection warfighting Subordinate task changes based on ADRP 3-0
functions
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ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical Level of War
The Art and Science of Tactics
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
Solving Tactical Problems
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
100 pages
Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical
of WarLevel of War
The Level
Tactical
The Art and Science of Tactics
Tactical fundamentals are starting points.
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
Must
understand
difference between TTP.
Solving
Tactical Problems
Techniques and procedures are established
patterns applied repeatedly.
TTP are one set of tools used to develop a
solution to a tactical problem.
How to apply and use requires experience,
training, and mastery of doctrine.
Adaptive thinking, not relying on check lists
or pull down menus.
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical Level of War
The Art and Science of Tactics
The Art and Science of Tactics
Three interrelated aspects of tactics:
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
Creative and flexible array of means to
Solving Tactical Problems
accomplish missions
Decision Making under conditions of uncertainty
when faced with a free-thinking enemy
Understanding effects of combat on Soldiers
Intuitive faculties not learned solely by
study.
Evolve skill through variety of practical and
relevant experiences.
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical Level of War
The Art and Science of Tactics
The Art and Science of Tactics
Encompasses
the understanding
of those
Hasty Versus Deliberate
Operations
aspects
of tactics:
military
Solving Tactical
Problems
Capabilities
Techniques
Procedures
Mastery of the science; Necessary to
understand physical and procedural
constraints.
Solution to Tactical actions cannot be
reduced to a formula.
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical Level of War
The Art and Science of Tactics
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
Solving Tactical Problems
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
100 pages
Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical
Level Tactical
of War
Solving
Problems
The Art and Science of Tactics
Solve tactical problems and actions
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
choosing from interrelated options:
Solving Tactical Problems
by
Types and Forms of Operations
Task Organization
Arrangement and choice of control
measures
Tempo/Risks
No checklists for solving tactical problems
or initiating tactical actions and operations.
Outthink the enemy through experience
and creativity.
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical Level of War
Solving Tactical Problems
The Art and Science of Tactics
Aggressive, Intelligent and Decisive
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
of combat power.
application
Solving Tactical Problems
Commander wins by:
Being on the Offensive
Never surrendering Initiative
Building Momentum Quickly and
Decisively
Operating inside the enemys
decisionmaking cycle
Mastering transition
use and
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical Level of War
Solving Tactical Problems
The Art and Science of Tactics
Possession of Initiative allows Commander
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
seek Enemy vulnerabilities while shifting
to
Solving Tactical Problems
decisive operation when opportunities
arise:
Maneuvering more rapidly than enemy
Employing firepower
Sustaining Forces
Achieving and Maintaining Information
Superiority
Build Momentum Quickly
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 1: Tactical Fundamentals
The Tactical Level of War
Solving Tactical Problems
The Art and Science of Tactics
Seize the Initiative
Hasty Versus Deliberate Operations
Execute
chosen
operational framework:
Solving Tactical
Problems
Concentrating effects at decisive place
and time
Rapid maneuver to put enemy in
disadvantageous position
Create and exploit opportunities against
enemy while assessing the situation and
taking calculated risks
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 2: Common Tactical Concepts and
Echelons
Joint Interdependence
Principles of Joint Operations
Operational Variables
Mission Variables
The Doctrinal Hierarchy
Warfighting Functions
Defeat Mechanisms
Basic Tactical Concepts
Tactical Echelons
8/8/1
Doctrinal Hierarchy
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 2: Common Tactical Concepts and
Echelons
Area of operations
Joint Interdependence Combined Arms
Concept of Operations
Principles of Joint Operations
Decisive Engagement
Operational Variables Defeat in Detail
Flanks
Mission Variables
Maneuver
The Doctrinal Hierarchy Operation
Operational Frameworks
Warfighting Functions
(ADRP 3-0)
Piecemeal Commitment
Defeat Mechanisms
Basic Tactical Concepts Reconstitution
Reserve
Tactical Echelons
Rules of Engagement
Tactical Mobility
Uncommitted Forces
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 2: Common Tactical Concepts and
Echelons
Joint Interdependence
Principles of Joint Operations
Operational Variables
Mission Variables
The Doctrinal Hierarchy
Warfighting Functions
Defeat Mechanisms
Basic Tactical Concepts
Tactical Echelons
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 2: Common Tactical Concepts and
Echelons
Joint Interdependence
Principles of Joint Operations
Operational Variables Fire team
Crew
Mission Variables
Squad
The Doctrinal Hierarchy Section
Warfighting Functions Platoon
Companies, Batteries,
Defeat Mechanisms
Troops, and
Basic Tactical Concepts Detachments
Battalions and
Tactical Echelons
Squadrons
Brigades, Regiments,
and Groups
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 3: The Offense
In war the only sure
defense is the offense,
and the efficiency of
the offense depends on
the warlike souls of
those conducting it.
GEN Patton,
War As I Knew It
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 3: The Offense
Purposes of the Offense
Characteristics of the
Offense
Offensive Tasks
Common Offensive Control
Measures
Forms of Maneuver
Common Offensive Planning
Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 3: The Offense
Purposes of the Offense
Characteristics of the
Offense
Offensive Tasks
Common Offensive Control
Measures
Forms of Maneuver
Common Offensive Planning
Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
100 pages
Chapter 3: The Offense
Purposes of the Offense
Characteristics of the
Offense
Offensive Tasks
Common Offensive Control
Measures
Forms of Maneuver
Common Offensive Planning
Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 3: The Offense
Common Offensive Control Measures
Purposes of the Offense
Assault Position
Characteristics of the
Assault Time
Offense
Attack by Fire Position
Offensive Tasks
Attack Position
Common Offensive Control
Axis of Advance
Measures
Battle Handover Line
Forms of Maneuver
Direction of Attack
Common Offensive Planning
FCL
Considerations
Transition
Limit of Advance
Line of Departure
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 3: The Offense
Forms of Maneuver
Purposes of the Offense
Envelopment
Characteristics of the
Offense
Flank
Attack
Offensive Tasks
Frontal Attack
Common Offensive Control
Infiltration
Measures
Forms of Maneuver
Penetration
Common
Offensive Planning
Turning
Movement
Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 3: The Offense
Purposes of the Offense
Characteristics of the
Offense
Offensive Tasks
Common Offensive Control
Measures
Forms of Maneuver
Common Offensive Planning
Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 3: The Offense
Purposes of the Offense
Characteristics of the
Offense
Offensive Tasks
Common Offensive Control
Measures
Forms of Maneuver
Common Offensive Planning
Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 4: The Defense
The defensive is able more
than before to carry out its
original mission, which is to
break the strength of the
attacker, .. And lead finally to
the offensive, which is the only
decisive form of warfare.
Field Marshal Von Leeb,
Defense
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 4: The Defense
Purposes of the Defense
Characteristics of the
Defense
Defensive Tasks
Common Defensive Control
Measures
Forms of the Defense
Common Defensive
Planning Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 4: The Defense
Purposes of the Defense
Characteristics of the
Defense
Defensive Tasks
Common Defensive Control
Measures
Forms of the Defense
Common Defensive
Planning Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 4: The Defense
Purposes of the Defense
Characteristics of the
Defense
Defensive Tasks
Common Defensive Control
Measures
Forms of the Defense
Common Defensive
Planning Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 4: The Defense
Common Defensive Control Measures
Purposes of the Defense
Battle Positions
Characteristics
of the
Primary
Supplementary Strong Point
Defense
Alternate Subsequent
Direct
Defensive
Tasks Measures
Fire Control
Target Reference
Points
Common
Defensive
Control
Engagement Areas
Trigger Lines
Measures
Disengagement Line
Forms of the Defense
FSCM/Final Protective Fire
Common Defensive
Forward Edge of the Battle Area
Planning Considerations
Main Battle Area
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 4: The Defense
Purposes of the Defense
Characteristics of the
Defense
Defensive Tasks
Common Defensive Control
Measures
Forms of the Defense
Common Defensive
Planning Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 4: The Defense
Purposes of the Defense
Characteristics of the
Defense
Defensive Tasks
Common Defensive Control
Measures
Forms of the Defense
Common Defensive
Planning Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 4: The Defense
Purposes of the Defense
Characteristics of the
Defense
Defensive Tasks
Common Defensive Control
Measures
Forms of the Defense
Common Defensive
Planning Considerations
Transition
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Tactical enabling tasks
are not conducted in
their own right. A
commander conducts
tactical enabling tasks
to assist in the conduct
of decisive action.
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Fundamentals of
Reconnaissance
Reconnaissance Operations
Security Operations
Ensure continuous reconnaissance.
Troop Movement
Do
not keep
reconnaissance assets in reserve.
Relief
in Place
Orient
Passage
on the
reconnaissance objective.
of Lines
Encirclement
Operations
Report
information
rapidly and accurately.
Urban Operations
Retain
freedom of maneuver.
Gain and maintain enemy contact.
Develop the situation rapidly.
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Five Forms of Reconnaissance
Reconnaissance
Route
Security
Operations
Reconnaissance
Troop Movement
Zone Reconnaissance
Relief in Place
Passage
of Lines
Area
Reconnaissance
Encirclement Operations
Reconnaissance
in Force
Urban Operations
Special Reconnaissance
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Five Security Tasks
Reconnaissance
Screen
Security
Troop Movement
Guard
Relief in Place
Passage of Lines
Cover
Encirclement Operations
Area
Security
Urban
Operations
Local Security
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Five
Security
Fundamentals
Reconnaissance
Security
Operations
Provide
early
and accurate warning
Troop Movement
Provide
reaction
Relief in
Place time and maneuver space
Passage
of Lines
Orient
on the
force or facility to be secured
Encirclement Operations
Perform
continuous reconnaissance
Urban Operations
Maintain enemy contact
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Reconnaissance
Security Operations
Troop Movement
Relief in Place
Passage of Lines
Encirclement Operations
Urban Operations
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Reconnaissance
Security Operations
Troop Movement
Relief in Place
Passage of Lines
Encirclement Operations
Urban Operations
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Reconnaissance
Security Operations
Troop Movement
Relief in Place
Passage of Lines
Encirclement Operations
Urban Operations
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Reconnaissance
Security Operations
Troop Movement
Relief in Place
Passage of Lines
Encirclement Operations
Urban Operations
ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
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Chapter 5: Tactical Enabling Tasks
Perform Aggressive
Inform
Reconnaissance and Influence
Activities
Security Operations
Troop Movement
Relief in Place
Understand the Human
Passage of Lines
Aspect
Encirclement Operations
Urban Operations
Preview of Coming Attractions
FM 3-90, Volume 1
Chapter 1: Basics of the
Offense
Chapter 2: Movement to
Contact
Chapter 3: Attack
Chapter 4: Exploitation
Chapter 5: Pursuit
Chapter 6: Basics of the
Defense
Chapter 7: Area Defense
Chapter 8: Mobile Defense
Chapter 9: The Retrograde
Appd A: Basic Tactical
Control Measures
Appd B: Tactical Msn Tasks
FM 3-90, Volume 2
Chapter 1: Reconnaissance
Chapter 2: Security
Chapter 3: Troop Movement
Chapter 4: Relief in Place
Chapter 5: Passage of Lines
Chapter 6: Encirclement
Operations
Chapter 7: Urban Operations
Review of Agenda Covered
Show Where ADP/ADRP 3-90 Fits within
the Doctrine 2015 Construct
Familiarize Audience with Contents of
ADP/ADRP 3-90, Offense and Defense
Inform Audience of Work on Subordinate
Publications (FM 3-90, volumes 1 and 2)
QUESTIONS?