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Section Battle Drills

• What is a Section Battle Drill ?

• It is the movement of a section of troops in to a position to enable

them to attack the enemy successfully

• To help us remember the process to initiate a Section Battle Drill,

The mnemonic

•PREWARIs used

P. R. E. W. A. R.

PPreparation

For Battle

• Preparation Battle

• The mnemonic PAWPERSO is used• P Protection, Sentries, Cover, Camouflage, Alarms.• A Ammunition Supply, Reserves.• W Weapons Distribution, Checking, Preparation. • P Personal Camouflage, Hygiene, Food and Water.• E Equipment, Scales required, Distribution.• R Radios, Communications, Rehearsals.• S Specialist equipment, Ropes, Night vision.• O Orders, O’ group Timings.

•R•Reaction to effective

Enemy Fire

• Effective Enemy fire is considered to be rounds falling in or around your location that could or have caused injuries.

• The reaction is: -

• On the Command TAKE COVER

• DASH • DOWN• CRAWL • OBSERVE • SIGHTS • FIRE At this time a sit rep is sent informing higher command of

the location of the contact. A typical sit rep would be “zero, alpha 1, contact grid 123456 wait out”.

•E•Enemy Location

•As part of the reaction to effective enemy fire the section will all be observing the ground in an attempt locate the enemy

position. •There are three methods used to locate

the enemy position, these are: -

• i. Observation: -

• All members of the section are to observe and if they see the enemy they

must let the other section members know. This would be done using a Fire

Control order. •

ii. Fire into likely cover: -

•The Section commander will indicate, using fire control orders, individuals or groups to fire into

likely enemy locations.

• iii. Draw the enemy fire: -• Two men will be sent forward by the

section commander in an attempt to entice the enemy to fire upon them. All

other members of the section are to observe likely cover attempting to observe muzzle flashes or smoke.

• If none of these methods work then the patrol continues as normal to its

objective.

•W•Winning the

Firefight/Suppressing the Enemy

• Once the enemy have been located the section commander instructs the section 2i/c to carry on whilst he asses the situation. The 2i/c will instruct the section using fire control orders to fire upon the enemy position. The

idea is to stop the enemy firing whilst the assault is carried out.

• There are three rates of fire that can be used. They are: -

• Deliberate 10 Rounds per minute.• Rapid 30 Rounds per minute.• Snap 3 – 5 Rounds per minute.

•A•Assault/fight Through

•The section commander will have made his appreciation of the situation whilst the section is suppressing the

enemy. The assault can take the form of a frontal assault or left/right

flanking.

• A typical assault is carried out in the following manner: -

• Charlie fire team is the assault group and Delta fire team provides covering fire. Charlie

fire team will move forward towards the enemy position dropping off the LSW gunner and one rifleman to give further covering fire.

• All movement by any fire team must be covered by fire from the other.

• As the Assault is made the fire support team must fire across the objective for as long as possible,

• It then switches its fire to prevent any friendly casualties.

• Watch out for any Enemy interference from the flanks.

• The section commander and the one remaining rifleman (known as the

grenadier) move forward towards the enemy position. The grenadier throws in a grenade and as it goes off he is up and

on top of the position firing in a full magazine of ammunition.

• At the moment the grenade explodes all other members off the section are up

and moving towards the enemy position. They all move along the route taken by the assault group. This is known as the

proven route.

•R•Reorganisation

• The mnemonic GASCARD is used.• G Groups must travel in using the proven route.• A All round defence• S Sit rep/ search team • C Casualties• A Ammunition states (recharge magazines)• R Redistribute (specialist equipment off casualties)• D Dig/Deploy (dig if remaining in the position.

Deploy if directed to carry on with task)