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NATO - ATP-3.3.2.1(A)

TACTICS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSE AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS

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Organization: NATO
Publication Date: 4 August 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 137
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CAS is air action against hostile targets which are in close proximity to friendly forces and requires detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of those forces. Such action requires the involvement of a qualified FAC (ground or airborne). All individuals authorised to direct action of fixed-wing aircraft and Attack Helicopters (AH)2 from a forward position must be trained and qualified in accordance with STANAG 37973.

Standard operating procedures and high standards of training are essential for close coordination and mutual understanding between the aircrew and the FAC. To facilitate joint and combined operations, standard procedures are described in this document.

2 AH refer to both Attack Helicopters and Armed Helicopters throughout this publication.

3 The US trains its TACs and JTACs to a different standard to that laid down in STANAG 3797.

Document History

April 10, 2019
TACTICS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSE AIR SUPPORT AND AIR INTERDICTION
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February 17, 2011
TACTICS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSE AIR SUPPORT AND AIR INTERDICTION
Preface: Allied Tactical Publication (ATP)-3.3.2.1 (B) Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for Close Air Support and Air Interdiction is based on general doctrine and fundamental considerations...
June 19, 2009
TACTICS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSE AIR SUPPORT AND AIR INTERDICTION
Preface: Allied Tactical Publication (ATP)-3.3.2.1 (B) Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for Close Air Support and Air Interdiction is based on general doctrine and fundamental considerations...
ATP-3.3.2.1(A)
August 4, 2005
TACTICS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSE AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS
CAS is air action against hostile targets which are in close proximity to friendly forces and requires detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of those forces. Such action...

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