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FM 17-98 SCOUT PLATOON

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Figure 8-2. Figure 8-2. Linear positioning of OPs.<br />

Figure 8-3. Figure 8-3. In-depth positioning of OPs.<br />

Selecting an OP site<br />

Based on his commander’s guidance, the platoon leader selects the general location for the platoon’s OPs after<br />

analyzing METT-TC factors. From his analysis, he determines how many OPs he must establish; he also decides<br />

where they must be positioned to allow long-range observation along the avenues of approach assigned by his<br />

commander and to provide depth through the sector. Section and squad leaders select the exact position for each OP<br />

on the ground. OPs should have the following characteristics:<br />

• Covered and concealed routes to and from the OP. Scouts must be able to enter and leave their OP without<br />

being seen by the enemy.

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