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FM 17-98 SCOUT PLATOON

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Figure 6-12. Air cavalry screening for a scout platoon.<br />

AIR-GROUND BATTLE HANDOVER<br />

Figure 6-13. Air cavalry reconnoitering for a bypass.<br />

When an air cavalry platoon makes contact, particularly during reconnaissance operations, it attempts to hand off the<br />

contact to ground scouts as quickly as possible. A speedy handover allows the air scouts to avoid enemy air defense<br />

weapons and also helps to maintain the tempo of the operation.<br />

During the handover, the air cavalry platoon is in charge and provides direction to the ground scout section or squad<br />

charged with establishing contact with the enemy. The air cavalry also is responsible for ensuring the protection of<br />

both ground and air scouts; it must maintain contact with the enemy until the ground unit is in position and has also<br />

established contact.

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