mission, enemy, terrain, troops, time, civilians on the battlefield
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
When identifying hazards associated with the civilian factor of METT-T C (Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, and Civilian considerations), key considerations include understanding the demographics and cultural dynamics of the civilian population, assessing potential civilian casualties and their impact on the mission, and recognizing how civilian infrastructure may influence operational effectiveness. Additionally, it is crucial to evaluate the presence of non-combatants in the area and their potential reactions to military operations, as well as local governance and community relationships that may affect mission success. Engaging with local communities and stakeholders can provide valuable insights into these hazards.
Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment
You are part of a combat patrol in a foreign city. There are squad-sized insurgent forces operating in the area. What are key considerations when identifying hazards associated with the Civil Considerations factor of METT-TC?
You are part of a combat patrol in a city in Afghanistan. There are squad-sized insurgent forces operating in the area. What are key considerations when identifying hazards associated with the Civilian factor of METT-TC
You are part of a combat patrol in a city in Afghanistan. There are squad-sized insurgent forces operating in the area. What are key considerations when identifying hazards associated with the Civilian factor of METT-TC
You are part of a combat patrol in a city in Afghanistan. There are squad-sized insurgent forces operating in the area. What are key considerations when identifying hazards associated with the Civilian factor of METT-TC
You are part of a combat patrol in a city in Afghanistan. There are squad-sized insurgent forces operating in the area. What are key considerations when identifying hazards associated with the Civilian factor of METT-TC