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Cover letter_JPR JOG_ACT approved - European Defence Agency

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NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLICRecovery vehicle checklist207Annex HRecovery vehicle checklista. Rendezvous at RV with RESCORT, receive brief from RMC when unable to plan andbrief together and hold at RV until reception of execute order.b. Route:(a) Transit as appropriate for terrain masking and threat avoidance along thebriefed spider points.(b) Make checkpoint calls to RESCORT as applicable.(c) Use bearing and range calls to or from checkpoints to assist RESCORT in maintainingcontact if applicable. Use aircraft lighting as last resort.(d) Complete 15-line brief before leaving RV.c. En-route threat suppressiond. IPe. PUP(a) Call threats by type with bearing and range from aircraft, checkpoint or geographicalreference. PRTF members should use typical “avoid-suppress-kill”threat prioritisation procedures. Return to last safe checkpoint and hold.(b) Make checkpoint calls to RESCORT.(c) RMC will make decision to continue, change route or abort.(a) Update gunners on threat avenues of approach and isolated personnel locationin objective area.(b) Update authentication data with recovery team.(c) Switch frequency to isolated personnel when directed.(a) Provide threat suppression.(b) Make threat calls as bearing and range from aircraft, or geographical reference.(c) Ask for appropriate signalling from isolated personnel.(d) Call landing, 30 seconds codeword and heading for take-off.(e) Egress tactics similar to ingress tactics.NATO UNCLASSIFIED RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC

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