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FM Route Reconnaissance and Classification "This manual describes the influence of the operational environment in reconnaissance operations, the intelligence aspects and fundamentals of route reconnaissance, and methods of reconnoitering and classifying routes for military use. Emphasis is placed on natural and manmade characteristics of routes which influence traffic flow.
The interruption of movement by enemy action, an equally important consideration in route reconnaissance, is discussed in general terms only; specific details are not within the scope of this manual although thoroughly discussed in field manuals appropriate to the mission and organization of the reconnoitering force see app. Route reconnaissance as presented by this manual is divided into two categories: hasty reconnaissance and deliberate reconnaissance.
Hasty reconnaissance provides limited route information necessary for planning and executing normal military movement and is a prerequisite of tactical maneuver. Deliberate route reconnaissance, on the other hand, provides essential and additional engineer data which form the basis for technical classification and thorough analysis of routes throughout an area of operation.
The remaining portion of the text discusses special types of terrain reconnaissance and route marking. Traffic control reconnaissance although a form of ground reconnaissance, is not considered in the text but discussed in detail in FM Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses.
EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Publication date Usage Public Domain Mark 1. FM Route Reconnaissance and Classification "This manual describes the influence of the operational environment in reconnaissance operations, the intelligence aspects and fundamentals of route reconnaissance, and methods of reconnoitering and classifying routes for military use.
Emphasis is placed on natural and manmade characteristics of routes which influence traffic flow. The interruption of movement by enemy action, an equally important consideration in route reconnaissance, is discussed in general terms only; specific details are not within the scope of this manual although thoroughly discussed in field manuals appropriate to the mission and organization of the reconnoitering force see app.
Route reconnaissance as presented by this manual is divided into two categories: hasty reconnaissance and deliberate reconnaissance. Hasty reconnaissance provides limited route information necessary for planning and executing normal military movement and is a prerequisite of tactical maneuver. Deliberate route reconnaissance, on the other hand, provides essential and additional engineer data which form the basis for technical classification and thorough analysis of routes throughout an area of operation.
The remaining portion of the text discusses special types of terrain reconnaissance and route marking.
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