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FM 17-98 SCOUT PLATOON

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Figure 4-14. Scouts engaging reconnaissance patrols.<br />

The scout sections that repositioned report set and established as they occupy their alternate OPs (B and D). After a<br />

period of time, the section at OP D reports contact with three BMPs and a BRDM, moving south just west of AA2 (see<br />

Figure 4-15). It also reports artillery striking in the vicinity of OP C, the position it had vacated. Based on the platoon<br />

leader’s guidance, the scouts take no action, remain hidden, and continue to report. The platoon leader forwards the<br />

report to the troop commander and receives instructions to coordinate target handover with the 2d Platoon in BP A6.<br />

Figure 4-15. Scouts acquiring combat reconnaissance patrols (CRP); tanks killing CRPs.<br />

A short time later, the scouts in OP B report artillery impact in the vicinity of OP A and then contact with two BMPs<br />

and a tank, moving south just east of AA2A. The tank platoon engages the first enemy contact from BP A6 and<br />

destroys it.<br />

Having monitored the developing enemy situation, the troop commander may order the tank platoon to quickly

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