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Patriot Battalion and Battery Operations

HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYFM (FM 44-85)PATRIOTBATTALION AND BATTERYOPERATIONSMAY 2002 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is 3- (FM 44-85)Field ManualHeadquartersNumber of the Army Washington, DC, 13 May 2002 iPatriot Battalion and Battery OperationsContents vChapter Mission.

FM 3- 01.85 (FM 44-85) Field Manual Headquarters Number 3-01.85 Department of the Army Washington, DC, 13 May 2002 i Patriot Battalion and Battery Operations

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1 HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYFM (FM 44-85)PATRIOTBATTALION AND BATTERYOPERATIONSMAY 2002 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is 3- (FM 44-85)Field ManualHeadquartersNumber of the Army Washington, DC, 13 May 2002 iPatriot Battalion and Battery OperationsContents vChapter Mission.

2 1-1 ADA Mission ..1-1 ADA Mission ..1-2 Patriot Roles ..1-2 Chapter Theater Threat ..2-1 Threat During Lodgment ..2-5 Threat During Operations ..2-6 Chapter 3 Patriot Battalion Planning Overview ..3-1 Patriot Battalion 4 FORCE-PROJECTION Projection ..4-2 Deployment ..4-4 Employment .. 4-8 Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is FM 44-85, dated 21 February Operations ..5-6 Defense Designs ..5-7 TBM Operations and Support 5-11 Remote Launch .. 5-11 AMD Task Force 5-13 Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence.

3 5-19 TBM Operational Engagement 5-21 Integrated Firing Doctrine ..5-24 Chapter 6 Patriot COMBAT SERVICE 6-1 Patriot Support Concept .. 6-1 Organizations and 6-11 Categories of of ..6-13 Maintenance ..6-20 Transportation ..6-23 Field Services ..6-23 Rear Area Base Security .. Battalion ..A-1 Headquarters and Headquarters Battery ..A-1 Patriot Battery (Fire Unit)..A-4 Appendix BPATRIOT SYSTEM Description of Major Items ..B-3 Tactical Equipment Weights and B-14iiiTable of ContentsAppendix Communications.

4 C-2 Battery and Missile Defense Task Force C-11 Patriot Communications C-14 Standardization .. C-17 System Initialization .. C-20 Data Link C-20 Tactical C-21 Recommendations .. C-22 Appendix DINTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE of the Commander and Staff in Process ..D-1 Battlespace s Effects On Enemy And Friendly D-10 Appendix ..E-1 Identifying and Assessing Safety Issues ..E-1 Patriot System Safety ..E-2 Vehicle Movement and Convoys ..E-5 AMD Task Force Overview ..F-1C-5 Characteristics.

5 F-3C-17 Characteristics ..F-3 MEP Air Transportability ..F-3 Special Air Transportability GRECONNAISSANCE, SELECTION, AND OCCUPATION OF G-1 Preparation For G-1 Methods Of G-2 Establishing A G-3 RSOP G-4FM Warning G-6 Laying Out The ..G-7 Equipment G-8 Occupy, Organize And Improve .. Index-1vPrefaceThis field manual provides doctrinal how-to-fight guidance for the Patriotbattalion and Battery , and is intended primarily for battalioncommanders, staff officers, Battery commanders, platoon leaders, andtactical FM is applicable to all theaters of Operations .

6 It focuses on Patriot 'srole in the projection of land and air combat power. Chapters addressPatriot's role in the joint battle, the threat, Battalion planning, force-projection Operations , offensive and defensive Operations , and combatservice support. Appendices cover unit organization, equipment,communications, intelligence preparation of the battlespace, safety,transportability, and reconnaissance, selection, and occupation of FM should be used in conjunction with FM , which describesthe tactics, techniques and procedures required to execute Patriotoperations and exploit Patriot s combat power.

7 Classified capabilities andplanning data for the Patriot system are found in (S) FM (S/NF).This publication implements the following international standardizationagreements:ISATITLEEDITIO NSTANAG 2175 Classification and Designation of FlatWagons Suitable for Transporting MilitaryEquipment3 STANAG 2832 Dimensional Restrictions for the Transportof Military Equipment by Rail on EuropeanRailways3 STANAG 3700 NATO Tactical Air Doctrine--ATP-33 (B)5 STANAG 3805 Doctrine for Airspace Control in Times ofCrisis and War--ATP-40 (B)5 STANAG 3880 Counter Air Operations --ATP-42 (B)3 The proponent for this publication is HQ TRADOC.

8 Send comments andrecommendations on DA Form 2028 to Commandant, United States ArmyAir Defense Artillery School, ATTN: ATSA-DT-WF, Fort Bliss, this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns or pronouns donot refer exclusively to 1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the missions of the Army and air defense artilleryas well as the role ADA plays in protecting the force. It also describes thePatriot mission and the roles Patriot plays in supporting the varioustypes of air and missile defense (AMD) MISSION1-1.

9 The mission of the Army is to fight and win the nation s wars, defend theUnited States and its territories, and support national policies and objectivesarticulated in the National Security Strategy and National Military The Army accomplishes this mission through a force structure comprisedof combat, combat support, and combat service support forces. Combat forces provide destructive capabilities to defeat the forces include, armor, aviation, infantry, and Special Forcesunits. Combat support forces provide fire support and operationalassistance to combat forces.

10 These support forces include the ADA,field artillery, engineers, chemical, military intelligence, militarypolice, and signal units. Combat service support forces provide essential support required tosustain Operations throughout a campaign. These forces include themedical, transportation, quartermaster, ordnance, and several The above forces are normally employed within a joint theater ofoperations, and their activities integrated, coordinated, and synchronizedwith those of joint and multinational forces in support of the joint ormultinational force MISSION1-4.


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