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Figure C-4C. Concertina wire roadblock.<br />

CHECKPOINTS<br />

Checkpoints are manned locations used to accomplish the following:<br />

• Control movement along specific routes.<br />

• Maintain continuous monitoring of road movement.<br />

• Apprehend suspects.<br />

• Prevent smuggling of controlled items.<br />

• Prevent infiltration of unauthorized civilians or military forces into or through a controlled area.<br />

• Check vehicles and personnel for weapons, ammunition, and explosives.<br />

• Ensure proper use of routes by civilian and military traffic.<br />

Deliberate checkpoints<br />

The deliberate checkpoint is a relatively fixed position established in a town or in open country, often on a main road<br />

(see Figure C-5). Deliberate checkpoints are classified to handle either heavy traffic or light traffic, based on the<br />

amount of traffic expected to pass through them. Scout sections and squads can operate only light traffic checkpoints<br />

(see Figure C-6). The scout platoon can operate both heavy and light traffic checkpoints; Figure C-7 shows a platoonoperated<br />

heavy traffic checkpoint.

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