Mission-The company received a warning order to convoy from Tikrit, Iraq to Baghdad, Iraq.
Enemy-Possible insurgents
Terrain and Weather-Old buildings
Troops and Support Available-A Company/platoon/squad
Time Available-Conduct a hasty attack
Civil Considerations-Locals
Hazards are identified by applying the METT-TC framework. METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops available, Time, and Civilian considerations. It helps military commanders prioritize what to analyze during the planning phase of any operation. Civilian considerations ('C') is usually added to it during operations in urban terrain.
METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Troops available, Time and Civilian considerations. It is a phrase used by Army commanders to remember what hazards should be considered when planning, preparing and executing operations.
Hazards are identified by applying the METT-TC framework. METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops available, Time, and Civilian considerations. It helps military commanders prioritize what to analyze during the planning phase of any operation. Civilian considerations ('C') is usually added to it during operations in urban terrain.
METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Troops available, Time and Civilian considerations. It is a phrase used by Army commanders to remember what hazards should be considered when planning, preparing and executing operations.
Hazards are identified by applying the METT-TC framework. METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops available, Time, and Civilian considerations. It helps military commanders prioritize what to analyze during the planning phase of any operation. Civilian considerations ('C') is usually added to it during operations in urban terrain.
The factors of METT-TC provide a sound framework for identifying hazards when planning, preparing, and executing operations. This is true for both civilian and military operations. METT-TC stands for mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, civil considerations.
Mission, Enemy, Terrain and weather, Troops and support available, Time available, Civil considerations It is a pre-operation analysis that states what the objectives are, who and where the bad guys are in the area, what the area you are operating in is like and the weather issues you might face, the amount of soldiers and support that a commander has for the mission and their capabilities, when the objectives need to be accomplished in order to prioritize the most important ones, and what civilian population you might encouter & their local culture.
Interaction of military forces with the civilian populace
Military to civilian
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Troops available, Time and Civilian considerations. It is a phrase used by Army commanders to remember what hazards should be considered when planning, preparing and executing operations.