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Chapter 3<br />
areas that are inaccessible to the ground troop. Figure 3-3 illustrates an example of a DRT conducting area<br />
reconnaissance of designated NAIs.<br />
Figure 3-3. Example of a DRT conducting an area reconnaissance of designated NAIs<br />
3-61. The DRT commander considers the following as he develops his area reconnaissance plan during<br />
troop-leading procedures: (For a detailed list of additional considerations under each category, refer to the<br />
discussion of zone reconnaissance earlier in this chapter.)<br />
Friendly forces.<br />
The enemy situation.<br />
Terrain and weather.<br />
Civil issues.<br />
If applicable, an urban operations (UO) sketch that portrays key terrain, including the following:<br />
Safe havens.<br />
Hospitals.<br />
Police stations, armories, and similar sites.<br />
Embassies.<br />
Power generation, communications, and water treatment facilities.<br />
Restricted or protected areas designated by the ROE.<br />
Hazardous areas, including above- or below-ground natural gas or other fuel storage;<br />
construction sites; intersections and bridges; and known hostile, belligerent, or criminal<br />
areas.<br />
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