TACSOP
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TACSOP is an acronym commonly used by the U.S. Military for TACtical Standard Operating Procedure. The TACSOP is essentially the "game-plan" that units follow when conducting tactical operations. Similar to sports team and "secret" plays, most units have a pre-determined default method for initiating attacks and solutions to problems that could arise.
[edit] Battle drills
The different ways to attack the enemy or possibly be attacked are called Battle Drills. The TACSOP includes plans such as
[edit] Indexing
TACSOPs are organized into the following format:
- Annex A: Task Organization
- Annex B: Command and Control
- Annex C: Operations
- Annex D: NBC
- Annex E: Air Defense Artillery
- Annex F: Fire Support
- Annex G: Fire Control and Distribution
- Annex H: Operational Security
- Annex I: Combat Service Support
- Annex J: Safety
- Annex K: LDP
[edit] External links
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