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FM 17-98 SCOUT PLATOON

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The first action in the handoff process is a spot report (SPOTREP) and situation report (SITREP) from the air cavalry<br />

platoon team leader to the ground scout section or squad leader. The two leaders also determine the time and place for<br />

linkup between their elements (see Figure 6-14A).<br />

Figure 6-14A. Air-ground battle handover.<br />

Next, the air cavalry platoon leaves an element in contact with the enemy while it reconnoiters the area for secure<br />

positions for the ground scouts. The air cavalry platoon identifies hide positions, overwatch positions, OP positions,<br />

and mounted and dismounted routes into the area (refer to Figure 6-14B).<br />

Figure 6-14B. Air-ground battle handover (continued).<br />

Once this is complete, the air cavalry platoon moves to link up with the ground scouts. Ideally, the air mission<br />

commander should land and brief the scout section or squad leader face-to-face. If this is not possible, the briefing is<br />

done over the radio. Linkup is complete when both elements have visually identified each other (see Figure 6-14C).

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