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FM 17-98 SCOUT PLATOON

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Figure 6-<strong>17</strong>. Stinger air defense system.<br />

The Stinger missile system is employed by a two-man crew (crew chief and gunner). The MANPADS crew will<br />

normally have a wheeled vehicle (HMMWV), a Bradley Stinger fighting vehicle (BSFV), or an M6 Bradley<br />

Linebacker as its assigned transportation. Unit leaders must carefully consider the consequences before separating a<br />

Stinger team from its vehicle. Stinger teams operating away from their vehicles have no more than two missiles<br />

available for resupply. (NOTE: The M6 Linebacker has four ready-to-fire Stinger missiles; its crew does not have to<br />

dismount to fire.)<br />

The scout platoon will receive early warning alerts from the SHORAD battery and its elements. The SHORAD C3I<br />

Sentinel radar can broadcast early warning of air tracks to SHORAD elements (battery, platoon, or section), to FA fire<br />

units, and to air defense LOs. The SHORAD battery will then provide voice early warning on the brigade command<br />

net; when METT-TC factors permit, the SHORAD platoon may provide voice early warning to maneuver battalions.<br />

The C3I Sentinel provides 360-degree detection capability for various types of air tracks (rotary- and fixed-wing<br />

aircraft, UAVs, and cruise missiles) to a range of 40 kilometers. It is OPCON to the respective SHORAD battery<br />

commander. The Sentinel should be integrated into the R&S plan in accordance with the IPB.<br />

SECTION 5 — AIR SUPPORT<br />

CLOSE AIR SUPPORT<br />

CAS is air action by fixed- or rotary-wing aircraft against hostile targets that are in close proximity to friendly ground

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