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Close Air Support Controlling |
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» Type 1 Controlling |
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"A laser-guided concussion missile attack on a trenchline of infantry, observed by the FAC" A Type 1 control is used when the FAC is able to visually acquire both the attacking starfighter and target. This method is strongly encouraged whenever possible, as it is the best means of reducing the risk of attack and fratricide to friendly forces. The ability to operate in adverse weather or reduced flight crew capability are both examples where visual means of controlling should be the method of choice. Because of the use of visual cues to mitigate risks to friendly forces, the FAC should never change the type of control to Type 2 or Type 3 after the CAS attack briefing has been given; instead, abort the mission and provide a new briefing to the attacking craft. Procedures Type 1 control procedures are as follows:
Battlefield Scenario A FAC assigned to the 1/2nd Special Operations Company visually acquires a target and verifies its location. At the direction of the supported commander, the FAC submits an immediate Tactical Air Strike Request, reports troops in contact, and receives an Assault Gunboat with four concussion missiles. The FAC also coordinates with the company fire support representative for integration of a target mark and suppression of enemy air defenses. The Assault Gunboat checks in and receives the situation update followed by the Close Air Support Briefing.
Prior to weapon release, each starfighter in the flight will provide the FAC with an IN call with direction.
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