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Understand the targeting process for Hostile Acts/Hostile Intents in Troops-in-Contact situations. Ensuring PID, location identification, and proper engagement procedure for authorized targets.
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UNCLASSIFIED EXERCISE-EXERCISE_EXERCISE Appendix 4 (Targeting Process) to MNTF order Targeting HA/HI and TIC Targeting Process Hostile Act / Hostile Intent Troops-in Contact (TIC) • Cannot • Engage • without PID • Attempt to • acquire PID Indiscriminate use of force is not authorized! The origin of the hostile act / intent must be ascertained and all fires must be observed fires Does the unit know the location of the hostile act / intent? Does the unit Have PID of an Authorized ROE target? NO NO YES YES Must follow Deliberate Targeting Process NO Can the unit Observe the Fire? Is the unit engaged with an enemy force? NO YES YES • This is a TIC - Engagement authorized. • On-Scene Commander (OSC) is • responsible for: • Maintaining PID • Approving strikes necessary for the • protection of unit & mission • Conducting a proportionality analysis • Ensuring all fires are observed fires • Engagement authorized. • Use of force will be • proportional in that it should • be reasonable in intensity, • duration, and magnitude, • based on all facts known to • the Commander at the time. UNCLASSIFIED EXERCISE-EXERCISE_EXERCISE