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US Marines Forward Observers Direct Mortar Firepower During Fire Support Coordination Exercise
US Marines forward observers direct long-range firepower during a Fire Support Coordination Exercise at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. FSC-EX is part of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit's Realistic Urban Training, which is the MEU’s final land-based training exercise before the first at-sea period with the America Amphibious Ready Group. The Marines of the 15th MEU undergo a series of advanced training exercises to ensure all elements of the 15th MEU are prepared to confront any obstacles they may face in their upcoming deployment.
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published: 17 Mar 2017
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US Army Observer Coach and Trainer participates in an international military exercise in Ukraine
US Army Sergeant first Class Ramon Martinez, Observer Coach and Trainer for Joint Multinational Readiness Center, explains his task during the Partnership for Peace Exercise Rapid Trident 2014 and the benefits for the soldiers of all the 15 nations participating.
After Rapid Trident 2014 (RT14) began with a week of simulated training and command post exercises focusing on countering IEDs, convoy operations and patrolling, the field-training portion put their communication, tactical, and operational skills to the test.
The training between more than 1,200 military personnel from 15 nations marked the first major exercise in the country since tensions with Russia spilled over earlier this year. The exercise was originally scheduled to take place in July but was pushed back because early plan...
published: 12 Dec 2014
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Russian Observers Visit NATO Trident Juncture Exercise
Russian Observers visited a training area in Teulada during the NATO Exercise Trident Juncture 2015. LTC Yuri Praskovin, the Inspector Team Leader, COL Valentin Barykin, LTC Oleg Lozhkyn and 1st LT Yuri Sukhanov attended.
In line with Allies’ international obligations under the Vienna Document, Trident Juncture 2015 was announced in advance. OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) observers were invited six weeks before the exercise. Six OSCE countries have confirmed they will send observers: Russia, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro.
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published: 28 Oct 2015
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Observer Coach/Trainer Coaches
US Army Sgt. 1st Class Bruce Cardenas, Observer Coach Trainer assigned to the Joint Multinational Readiness Center Warhog team, coaches a training unit during military exercise Defender Europe 20, at Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland on June 11, 2020. Exercise Allied Spirit, a DEFENDER-Europe 20 linked exercise, originally scheduled for May, takes place at Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, June 15-19, 2020. Approximately 6,000 U.S. and Polish Soldiers are taking part in the exercise. The modified exercise will test a division-sized unit's ability to conduct a deliberate water crossing, integrate with alliance capabilities, and establish a common intelligence operation picture.
published: 23 Jun 2020
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Belarusian observer team with a guest inspector from Russia at Exercise Anakonda 2016
Transparency is essential. Poland demonstrates full compliance with international obligations by welcoming a Belarusian observer team with a guest inspector from Russia at Exercise #Anakonda16
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published: 16 Jun 2016
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Transparency in action: NATO invites OSCE observers to exercise Trident Juncture 18
NATO is open and transparent in the way we exercise. In accordance with the Vienna Document on military transparency, all members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), including Russia and Belarus, were invited to send observers to NATO’s exercise Trident Juncture 2018 in Norway.
Observers were provided with briefings on the exercise, opportunities to observe forces and speak to troops, and aerial overflight of the area of military activity.
NATO strongly supports efforts to build confidence and transparency on military activities and exercises. International rules on military exercises are respected in full. Allies respect the letter and spirit of the Vienna Document, and NATO regularly updates its schedule of military exercises online.
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published: 22 Nov 2018
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How Forward Observers Operate in the Military to Coordinate Artillery
Bringing the rain and pain in the military is the forward observer. They are the eyes of death dropping 1000 pound JDAMs on the enemy. They coordinate between the infantry and the artillery guys. The role has evolved over a hundred years to the modern day tactics of drones and GPS laser guided munitions. Learn about how the Forward Observes operated throughout history.
Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/ehRkpSW
We read through an amazingly detailed dissertation written on the history of FO's to bring you this.
The 13 Foxtrot MOS or Forward Observer has been important in military history since World War II. Find out how the role evolved from originally dealing with being scoffed at by Generals to now being in a position turning the tide of entire battles.
In Iraq and Afghanistan FO'...
published: 06 Dec 2019
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United Nations Military Observer Course 1/2022 Finland
United Nations Military Observer Course 1/2022 Finland
The aim of the course is to prepare military officers for service as UN Military Observers and Liaison Officers in any on-going or future UN Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO). ).
The course is conducted under the auspices of Nordic Defence Cooperation, NORDEFCO.
Upon completion of the course the students will be able to do the following:
- Comprehend the UN Integrated Mission Concept.-Comprehend the basic documents, guidelines and principles of the UN Integrated Mission.
-Apply the different skills of a military observer on mission.
-Analyse the nature of modern conflicts and the UN’s contribution to an integrated approach.
The UNMO Course consists of theory, case studies, basic exercises and a final field exercise covering the fol...
published: 12 Aug 2022
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Air Observer Video Journal: Exercise Anakonda 2016
S01: Episode 04
The 45th Fires Brigade, Oklahoma National Guard, led fires control as part of Exercise Anakonda in Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland, June 11-15, 2016.
Anakonda is a Polish led joint multinational exercise that takes place throughout Poland and tests the ability, readiness and interoperability of the Polish Armed Forces and their allies.
published: 30 Nov 2016
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How do ARTILLERY OBSERVERS work? (I passed my training!) 👁🔭
I have finally completed my summer training as a Canadian Army reservist in the artillery as a observer and observer second in command (2IC).
A challenging course but a lot of fun! Big shout out to my course and those who helped me through!
UBIQUE!
A military artillery observer, spotter or FO (forward observer) is responsible for directing artillery and mortar fire onto a target and may be a Forward Air Controller (FAC) for close air support and spotter for naval gunfire support. Also known as Fire Support Specialist or FiSTer, an artillery observer usually accompanies a tank or infantry maneuver unit. Spotters ensure that indirect fire hits targets which the troops at the fire support base cannot see.
Because artillery is an indirect fire weapon system, the guns are rarely in line-of...
published: 23 Aug 2021
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US Marines Forward Observers Direct Mortar Firepower During Fire Support Coordination Exercise
US Marines forward observers direct long-range firepower during a Fire Support Coordination Exercise at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. ...
US Marines forward observers direct long-range firepower during a Fire Support Coordination Exercise at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. FSC-EX is part of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit's Realistic Urban Training, which is the MEU’s final land-based training exercise before the first at-sea period with the America Amphibious Ready Group. The Marines of the 15th MEU undergo a series of advanced training exercises to ensure all elements of the 15th MEU are prepared to confront any obstacles they may face in their upcoming deployment.
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US Marines forward observers direct long-range firepower during a Fire Support Coordination Exercise at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. FSC-EX is part of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit's Realistic Urban Training, which is the MEU’s final land-based training exercise before the first at-sea period with the America Amphibious Ready Group. The Marines of the 15th MEU undergo a series of advanced training exercises to ensure all elements of the 15th MEU are prepared to confront any obstacles they may face in their upcoming deployment.
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- published: 17 Mar 2017
- views: 34975
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US Army Observer Coach and Trainer participates in an international military exercise in Ukraine
US Army Sergeant first Class Ramon Martinez, Observer Coach and Trainer for Joint Multinational Readiness Center, explains his task during the Partnership for P...
US Army Sergeant first Class Ramon Martinez, Observer Coach and Trainer for Joint Multinational Readiness Center, explains his task during the Partnership for Peace Exercise Rapid Trident 2014 and the benefits for the soldiers of all the 15 nations participating.
After Rapid Trident 2014 (RT14) began with a week of simulated training and command post exercises focusing on countering IEDs, convoy operations and patrolling, the field-training portion put their communication, tactical, and operational skills to the test.
The training between more than 1,200 military personnel from 15 nations marked the first major exercise in the country since tensions with Russia spilled over earlier this year. The exercise was originally scheduled to take place in July but was pushed back because early planning was disrupted by the crisis in the eastern part of the country.
While it involves many NATO members as well as countries such as Ukraine, who are part of NATO's broader "Partnership for Peace," the exercise is not formally a NATO drill.
To learn more, check out
http://www.aco.nato.int
https://www.facebook.com/SHAPE __
Allied Command Operations (ACO), NATO's headquarters for all military plans and operations, is the successor to two historic strategic commands for NATO – Allied Command Europe and Allied Command Atlantic.
ACO is one of The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (NATO) two strategic military commands. The other command being Allied Command Transformation ACT in Norfolk, Virginia.
ACO is commanded by the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and is responsible for all Alliance military operations. The command headquarters, known as Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, or SHAPE, is located in Casteau near Mons, Belgium. The mission of ACO and the SACEUR is to contribute to preserving the peace, security and territorial integrity of NATO member nations in its area of responsibility.
You can check out our website at https://shape.nato.int/
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https://wn.com/US_Army_Observer_Coach_And_Trainer_Participates_In_An_International_Military_Exercise_In_Ukraine
US Army Sergeant first Class Ramon Martinez, Observer Coach and Trainer for Joint Multinational Readiness Center, explains his task during the Partnership for Peace Exercise Rapid Trident 2014 and the benefits for the soldiers of all the 15 nations participating.
After Rapid Trident 2014 (RT14) began with a week of simulated training and command post exercises focusing on countering IEDs, convoy operations and patrolling, the field-training portion put their communication, tactical, and operational skills to the test.
The training between more than 1,200 military personnel from 15 nations marked the first major exercise in the country since tensions with Russia spilled over earlier this year. The exercise was originally scheduled to take place in July but was pushed back because early planning was disrupted by the crisis in the eastern part of the country.
While it involves many NATO members as well as countries such as Ukraine, who are part of NATO's broader "Partnership for Peace," the exercise is not formally a NATO drill.
To learn more, check out
http://www.aco.nato.int
https://www.facebook.com/SHAPE __
Allied Command Operations (ACO), NATO's headquarters for all military plans and operations, is the successor to two historic strategic commands for NATO – Allied Command Europe and Allied Command Atlantic.
ACO is one of The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (NATO) two strategic military commands. The other command being Allied Command Transformation ACT in Norfolk, Virginia.
ACO is commanded by the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and is responsible for all Alliance military operations. The command headquarters, known as Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, or SHAPE, is located in Casteau near Mons, Belgium. The mission of ACO and the SACEUR is to contribute to preserving the peace, security and territorial integrity of NATO member nations in its area of responsibility.
You can check out our website at https://shape.nato.int/
You can follow us at our socials below.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nato.military/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SHAPE_NATO
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/natoshape
- published: 12 Dec 2014
- views: 760
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Russian Observers Visit NATO Trident Juncture Exercise
Russian Observers visited a training area in Teulada during the NATO Exercise Trident Juncture 2015. LTC Yuri Praskovin, the Inspector Team Leader, COL Valentin...
Russian Observers visited a training area in Teulada during the NATO Exercise Trident Juncture 2015. LTC Yuri Praskovin, the Inspector Team Leader, COL Valentin Barykin, LTC Oleg Lozhkyn and 1st LT Yuri Sukhanov attended.
In line with Allies’ international obligations under the Vienna Document, Trident Juncture 2015 was announced in advance. OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) observers were invited six weeks before the exercise. Six OSCE countries have confirmed they will send observers: Russia, Serbia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro.
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Russian Observers visited a training area in Teulada during the NATO Exercise Trident Juncture 2015. LTC Yuri Praskovin, the Inspector Team Leader, COL Valentin Barykin, LTC Oleg Lozhkyn and 1st LT Yuri Sukhanov attended.
In line with Allies’ international obligations under the Vienna Document, Trident Juncture 2015 was announced in advance. OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) observers were invited six weeks before the exercise. Six OSCE countries have confirmed they will send observers: Russia, Serbia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro.
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- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 40314
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Observer Coach/Trainer Coaches
US Army Sgt. 1st Class Bruce Cardenas, Observer Coach Trainer assigned to the Joint Multinational Readiness Center Warhog team, coaches a training unit during m...
US Army Sgt. 1st Class Bruce Cardenas, Observer Coach Trainer assigned to the Joint Multinational Readiness Center Warhog team, coaches a training unit during military exercise Defender Europe 20, at Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland on June 11, 2020. Exercise Allied Spirit, a DEFENDER-Europe 20 linked exercise, originally scheduled for May, takes place at Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, June 15-19, 2020. Approximately 6,000 U.S. and Polish Soldiers are taking part in the exercise. The modified exercise will test a division-sized unit's ability to conduct a deliberate water crossing, integrate with alliance capabilities, and establish a common intelligence operation picture.
https://wn.com/Observer_Coach_Trainer_Coaches
US Army Sgt. 1st Class Bruce Cardenas, Observer Coach Trainer assigned to the Joint Multinational Readiness Center Warhog team, coaches a training unit during military exercise Defender Europe 20, at Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland on June 11, 2020. Exercise Allied Spirit, a DEFENDER-Europe 20 linked exercise, originally scheduled for May, takes place at Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, June 15-19, 2020. Approximately 6,000 U.S. and Polish Soldiers are taking part in the exercise. The modified exercise will test a division-sized unit's ability to conduct a deliberate water crossing, integrate with alliance capabilities, and establish a common intelligence operation picture.
- published: 23 Jun 2020
- views: 543
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Belarusian observer team with a guest inspector from Russia at Exercise Anakonda 2016
Transparency is essential. Poland demonstrates full compliance with international obligations by welcoming a Belarusian observer team with a guest inspector fro...
Transparency is essential. Poland demonstrates full compliance with international obligations by welcoming a Belarusian observer team with a guest inspector from Russia at Exercise #Anakonda16
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https://wn.com/Belarusian_Observer_Team_With_A_Guest_Inspector_From_Russia_At_Exercise_Anakonda_2016
Transparency is essential. Poland demonstrates full compliance with international obligations by welcoming a Belarusian observer team with a guest inspector from Russia at Exercise #Anakonda16
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- published: 16 Jun 2016
- views: 5185
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Transparency in action: NATO invites OSCE observers to exercise Trident Juncture 18
NATO is open and transparent in the way we exercise. In accordance with the Vienna Document on military transparency, all members of the Organization for Securi...
NATO is open and transparent in the way we exercise. In accordance with the Vienna Document on military transparency, all members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), including Russia and Belarus, were invited to send observers to NATO’s exercise Trident Juncture 2018 in Norway.
Observers were provided with briefings on the exercise, opportunities to observe forces and speak to troops, and aerial overflight of the area of military activity.
NATO strongly supports efforts to build confidence and transparency on military activities and exercises. International rules on military exercises are respected in full. Allies respect the letter and spirit of the Vienna Document, and NATO regularly updates its schedule of military exercises online.
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https://wn.com/Transparency_In_Action_Nato_Invites_Osce_Observers_To_Exercise_Trident_Juncture_18
NATO is open and transparent in the way we exercise. In accordance with the Vienna Document on military transparency, all members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), including Russia and Belarus, were invited to send observers to NATO’s exercise Trident Juncture 2018 in Norway.
Observers were provided with briefings on the exercise, opportunities to observe forces and speak to troops, and aerial overflight of the area of military activity.
NATO strongly supports efforts to build confidence and transparency on military activities and exercises. International rules on military exercises are respected in full. Allies respect the letter and spirit of the Vienna Document, and NATO regularly updates its schedule of military exercises online.
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- published: 22 Nov 2018
- views: 5067
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How Forward Observers Operate in the Military to Coordinate Artillery
Bringing the rain and pain in the military is the forward observer. They are the eyes of death dropping 1000 pound JDAMs on the enemy. They coordinate between t...
Bringing the rain and pain in the military is the forward observer. They are the eyes of death dropping 1000 pound JDAMs on the enemy. They coordinate between the infantry and the artillery guys. The role has evolved over a hundred years to the modern day tactics of drones and GPS laser guided munitions. Learn about how the Forward Observes operated throughout history.
Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/ehRkpSW
We read through an amazingly detailed dissertation written on the history of FO's to bring you this.
The 13 Foxtrot MOS or Forward Observer has been important in military history since World War II. Find out how the role evolved from originally dealing with being scoffed at by Generals to now being in a position turning the tide of entire battles.
In Iraq and
Afghanistan FO's lead the way with new UAV technology that helps them drop precision munitions on their target.
Video Edited by: Rebecca Rosen
#militaryjobs #war #patriotic #weapons
Follow Chris Cappy: https://www.instagram.com/cappyarmy/ @cappyarmy
Big thank you to John R Walker for his dissertation written on FO's at Kent State University in 2009 which we used for research in this video. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/feec/0e6a33c484d88917145c1d9bb3581d872756.pdf
All video clips used are public domain from gov DVIDS resource.
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Bringing the rain and pain in the military is the forward observer. They are the eyes of death dropping 1000 pound JDAMs on the enemy. They coordinate between the infantry and the artillery guys. The role has evolved over a hundred years to the modern day tactics of drones and GPS laser guided munitions. Learn about how the Forward Observes operated throughout history.
Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/ehRkpSW
We read through an amazingly detailed dissertation written on the history of FO's to bring you this.
The 13 Foxtrot MOS or Forward Observer has been important in military history since World War II. Find out how the role evolved from originally dealing with being scoffed at by Generals to now being in a position turning the tide of entire battles.
In Iraq and
Afghanistan FO's lead the way with new UAV technology that helps them drop precision munitions on their target.
Video Edited by: Rebecca Rosen
#militaryjobs #war #patriotic #weapons
Follow Chris Cappy: https://www.instagram.com/cappyarmy/ @cappyarmy
Big thank you to John R Walker for his dissertation written on FO's at Kent State University in 2009 which we used for research in this video. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/feec/0e6a33c484d88917145c1d9bb3581d872756.pdf
All video clips used are public domain from gov DVIDS resource.
Want more fun military content and news? Follow Task & Purpose!
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- published: 06 Dec 2019
- views: 1108390
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United Nations Military Observer Course 1/2022 Finland
United Nations Military Observer Course 1/2022 Finland
The aim of the course is to prepare military officers for service as UN Military Observers and Liaison O...
United Nations Military Observer Course 1/2022 Finland
The aim of the course is to prepare military officers for service as UN Military Observers and Liaison Officers in any on-going or future UN Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO). ).
The course is conducted under the auspices of Nordic Defence Cooperation, NORDEFCO.
Upon completion of the course the students will be able to do the following:
- Comprehend the UN Integrated Mission Concept.-Comprehend the basic documents, guidelines and principles of the UN Integrated Mission.
-Apply the different skills of a military observer on mission.
-Analyse the nature of modern conflicts and the UN’s contribution to an integrated approach.
The UNMO Course consists of theory, case studies, basic exercises and a final field exercise covering the following topics:
-UN Organisations, present on-going UNPKOs.-Observer / Liaison duties, emphasis on reporting and assessment procedures.
-Cross-cultural, political, social, religious and other factors prevailing in mission areas.
-Time, climatic, topographical and environmental conditions under which service may have to be conducted.
-Other abilities to enable the individual officer to solve tasks that might be given to him/her immediately subsequent to his/her arrival in the mission area.
https://wn.com/United_Nations_Military_Observer_Course_1_2022_Finland
United Nations Military Observer Course 1/2022 Finland
The aim of the course is to prepare military officers for service as UN Military Observers and Liaison Officers in any on-going or future UN Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO). ).
The course is conducted under the auspices of Nordic Defence Cooperation, NORDEFCO.
Upon completion of the course the students will be able to do the following:
- Comprehend the UN Integrated Mission Concept.-Comprehend the basic documents, guidelines and principles of the UN Integrated Mission.
-Apply the different skills of a military observer on mission.
-Analyse the nature of modern conflicts and the UN’s contribution to an integrated approach.
The UNMO Course consists of theory, case studies, basic exercises and a final field exercise covering the following topics:
-UN Organisations, present on-going UNPKOs.-Observer / Liaison duties, emphasis on reporting and assessment procedures.
-Cross-cultural, political, social, religious and other factors prevailing in mission areas.
-Time, climatic, topographical and environmental conditions under which service may have to be conducted.
-Other abilities to enable the individual officer to solve tasks that might be given to him/her immediately subsequent to his/her arrival in the mission area.
- published: 12 Aug 2022
- views: 1935
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Air Observer Video Journal: Exercise Anakonda 2016
S01: Episode 04
The 45th Fires Brigade, Oklahoma National Guard, led fires control as part of Exercise Anakonda in Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland, June 11-15, 2016....
S01: Episode 04
The 45th Fires Brigade, Oklahoma National Guard, led fires control as part of Exercise Anakonda in Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland, June 11-15, 2016.
Anakonda is a Polish led joint multinational exercise that takes place throughout Poland and tests the ability, readiness and interoperability of the Polish Armed Forces and their allies.
https://wn.com/Air_Observer_Video_Journal_Exercise_Anakonda_2016
S01: Episode 04
The 45th Fires Brigade, Oklahoma National Guard, led fires control as part of Exercise Anakonda in Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland, June 11-15, 2016.
Anakonda is a Polish led joint multinational exercise that takes place throughout Poland and tests the ability, readiness and interoperability of the Polish Armed Forces and their allies.
- published: 30 Nov 2016
- views: 142
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How do ARTILLERY OBSERVERS work? (I passed my training!) 👁🔭
I have finally completed my summer training as a Canadian Army reservist in the artillery as a observer and observer second in command (2IC).
A challenging cou...
I have finally completed my summer training as a Canadian Army reservist in the artillery as a observer and observer second in command (2IC).
A challenging course but a lot of fun! Big shout out to my course and those who helped me through!
UBIQUE!
A military artillery observer, spotter or FO (forward observer) is responsible for directing artillery and mortar fire onto a target and may be a Forward Air Controller (FAC) for close air support and spotter for naval gunfire support. Also known as Fire Support Specialist or FiSTer, an artillery observer usually accompanies a tank or infantry maneuver unit. Spotters ensure that indirect fire hits targets which the troops at the fire support base cannot see.
Because artillery is an indirect fire weapon system, the guns are rarely in line-of-sight of their target, often located miles away. The observer serves as the eyes of the guns, by sending target locations and if necessary corrections to the fall of shot, usually by radio.
More recently, a mission controller for an Army Unmanned Air System (UAS) may also perform this function, and some armies use special artillery patrols behind the enemy's forward elements. Special forces such as the British SAS, US SEALs, Russian Spetsnaz can perform this role. These patrols will usually coordinate with heavier long range guns and assets and seek high value targets such as enemy HQ's. This is in contrast to the artillery observer attached to field/line artillery which is working in support of its own combat group. Such patrols may also form into 'stay behind' parties which deliberately hide in special observation hides as the may force fights a withdrawal.
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I have finally completed my summer training as a Canadian Army reservist in the artillery as a observer and observer second in command (2IC).
A challenging course but a lot of fun! Big shout out to my course and those who helped me through!
UBIQUE!
A military artillery observer, spotter or FO (forward observer) is responsible for directing artillery and mortar fire onto a target and may be a Forward Air Controller (FAC) for close air support and spotter for naval gunfire support. Also known as Fire Support Specialist or FiSTer, an artillery observer usually accompanies a tank or infantry maneuver unit. Spotters ensure that indirect fire hits targets which the troops at the fire support base cannot see.
Because artillery is an indirect fire weapon system, the guns are rarely in line-of-sight of their target, often located miles away. The observer serves as the eyes of the guns, by sending target locations and if necessary corrections to the fall of shot, usually by radio.
More recently, a mission controller for an Army Unmanned Air System (UAS) may also perform this function, and some armies use special artillery patrols behind the enemy's forward elements. Special forces such as the British SAS, US SEALs, Russian Spetsnaz can perform this role. These patrols will usually coordinate with heavier long range guns and assets and seek high value targets such as enemy HQ's. This is in contrast to the artillery observer attached to field/line artillery which is working in support of its own combat group. Such patrols may also form into 'stay behind' parties which deliberately hide in special observation hides as the may force fights a withdrawal.
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- published: 23 Aug 2021
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