Helicopter Capabilities/Operations Flashcards

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Helicopters operations are:

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  • Tactical movements of Marines, weapons, and material by helicopters to support the ground tactical plan.
  • Deliberate, precisely planned and vigorously executed combat operations designed to allow friendly forces to strike over extended distances and terrain barriers to attack when and where the EN is most vulnerable.
  • Conducted with maximum speed, flexibility, and timeliness.
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What must be considered when planning helo operations?

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The capabilities, limitations, and vulnerabilities of heliborne operations.

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Helicopterborne operations capabilities allow Marines to:

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  • attack enemy positions from any direction
  • overfly or bypass barriers and obstacles and strike objectives in otherwise inaccessible areas
  • conduct deep attacks and raids beyond the forward line of our own troops
  • rapidly concentrate, disperse, or redeploy to extend the area of influence
  • provide responsive reserves allowing commanders to commit a larger portion of their forces to action
  • conduct fast paced operations over extended distances
  • rapidly reinforce committed units
  • conduct nigh terrain flight with the use of night vision devices, which allows them to locate a landing zone and without illumination
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Helicopterborne operation limitations are

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  • severe weather, extreme heat and cold, and other environmental conditions such as blowing snow and sand that limit flight operations, helicopter lift capability, or flight visibility
  • Reliance on airborne communication
  • reduce ground mobility once inserted
  • limited accessibility to supporting arms, especially indirect fires
  • increased logistical considerations (fuel, maintenance, spare parts, facilities, and AC availability)
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What are the vulnerabilities of the helicopterborne force?

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  • attack by enemy air defense weapons systems during the movement phase
  • attack by NBC systems, because off limited NBC protection and decontamination.
  • attacks (ground, air, artillery) during the loading and unloading phases
  • electronic warfare (jamming), due to the heavy reliance on radio communications for communications for command and control.
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Five stages of planning

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Ground Tactical Plan 
Landing Plan 
Air movement Plan 
Loading Plan 
Staging Plan
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Helicopterborne Operations Key Personnel

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Mission Commander
Air Mission Commander (AMC)
Helicopter Unit Commander (HUC)
Assault Support Flight Leader (AFL)
Escort Flight Leader (EFL)
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Mission commander’s role is ?

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his presence and role ensures a unity of command throughout the operaton. He must determine where he can maintain comm with his subordinate commanders.

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AMC is responsible for:

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  • planning and executing all aviation functions relative to the assigned helicopterborne mission
  • establishing liaison with the helicopterborne HUC (the commander responsible for the ground tactical plan) to conduct concurrent and parallel planning.
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HUC is what?

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The ground officer who has been designated commander of the helicopterborne force and is charged with the execution and accomplishment of the ground tactical plan.

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The Assault Support Flight Leader (AFL) is what?

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an experienced aviator in command of the assault support flight.

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Escort Flight Leader is?

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an experienced aviator in command of the escort (attack) flight and reports to the AMC. He also assists in the planning of LZ preparation.

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Explain L-Hour.

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is the time when the first helicopter in the first lift is touch down in the LZ.

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CH-46E DIMENSIONS

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AIRSPEED:
endurance:70 KIAS
max range:110 to 130 KIAS
max airspeed 145 KIAS
ENDURANCE:
payloads- 4300 lbs  / 18 PAX
Endurance- 2+55 hours
WEPONS SYSTEMS:
2 x .50 cal XM218
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CH-53D DIMENSIONS

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AIRSPEED:
max endurance: 70 KIAS
max airspeed: 130 KIAS
ENDURANCE:
payloads- 8000 lbs / 37 PAX
Endurance - 5 + 30 hrs
WEAPONS:
2x XM218 .50 cal, 1x M-3M .50 cal ramp gun(opt)
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CH53E DIMENSIONS

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AIRSPEED:
max endurance- 75 KIAS
max airspeed-150 KIAS
ENDURANCE:
payloads- 20k lbs iternal /  37 to 55 PAX
Endurance- 4 hrs
WEAPONS:
2 x XM-218 .50 cal, 1 x M-3M .50 cal ramp gun
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MV22 DIMENSIONS

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AIRSPEED:
max endurance- 150 KIAS
max airspeed- 280 KIAS
ENSURACE:
payloads- 15k lbs internal/ 10k external
endurance- 3 hrs
WEAPONS-
M240 ramp gun (optional)