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HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
FM 34-8-2
FIELD MANUAL Headquarters
No. 34-8-2 Department of the Army
Washington, DC,
Table of Contents
Page
PREFACE .................................................. iv
CHAPTER 1 - G2/S2 ROLES AND MISSIONS ....................... 1-1
Why You Need This Handbook ...................... 1-1
Purpose of This Handbook ......................... 1-1
CHAPTER 2 - FORCE PROJECTION .............................. 2-1
Force Projection Principles ......................... 2-1
Intelligence Readiness ............................ 2-2
Indications and Warnings .......................... 2-5
Stages of Force Projection Operations ................ 2-6
CHAPTER 3 - MILITARY DECISION-MAKING PROCESS (MDMP) ....... 3-1
CHAPTER 4 - S2 OPERATIONS CHECKLISTS ...................... 4-1
APPENDIX A. UNIT INTELLIGENCE TRAINING CHECKLIST ........... A-1
APPENDIX B. INTELLIGENCE PREPARATION OF THE
BATTLEFIELD PRODUCTS ....................... B-1
APPENDIX C. RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE
PLANNING .................................... C-1
APPENDIX D. PRIORITY INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS,
INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS, AND
INDICATORS .................................. D-1
APPENDIX E. GRAPHIC REPORT FORMATS ....................... E-1
APPENDIX F. TARGETING ..................................... F-1
APPENDIX G. IEW SYSTEMS ................................... G-0
APPENDIX H. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE UNITS AND
CAPABILITIES ................................. H-1
APPENDIX I. INTELLIGENCE TRANSITION CHECKLIST ............. I-1
APPENDIX J. INTELLIGENCE REFERENCE LIST ................... J-1
APPENDIX K. WEATHER ELEMENTS AND SUPPORT ................ K-1
GLOSSARY ............................................. Glossary-1
REFERENCES ........................................ References-1
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
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Table 1-1. Collection resources ............................. 2-1
Table 4-1. Mission checklist ................................ 4-2
Table 4-2. N-Hour critical times ............................. 4-4
Table 4-3. N-Hour critical actions list. ......................... 4-5
Table 4-4. Mission planning sequence
.
........................ 4-6
Table C-1. G2/S2 R&S responsibilities ........................ C-1
Table F-1. Bulk electric power supply ......................... F-38
Table K-1. Weather effects from cloud ceilings .................. K-13
Table K-2. Weather effects from reduced visibility ............... K-14
Table K-3. Weather effects from precipitation ................... K-17
Table K-4. Weather and environmental data elements
impacting Army systems and operations .............. K-19
Table K-5. Windchill chart .................................. K-21
Table K-6. Daily water consumption requirements
for three levels of activity .......................... K-23
Table K-7. Work time in hot weather operations ................. K-24
Table K-8. WBGT index (light work) .......................... K-24
Table K-9. Conversion factors .............................. K-25
Figure 2-1. Principles of force projection IEW operations ........... 2-2
Figure B-1. Modified combined obstacles overlay ................ B-2
Figure B-2. Population status overlay .......................... B-2
Figure B-3. Key facilities and target overlay ..................... B-3
Figure B-4. Logistics sustainability overlay ..................... B-4
Figure B-5. Concealment and cover overlay ..................... B-5
Figure B-6. Lines of communication overlay ..................... B-6
Figure B-7. Doctrinal template - depicts enemy forces according to
doctrinal deployment, unconstrained by terrain ......... B-7
Figure B-8. Situation template - depicts deployed enemy forces adjusted
for obstacles and terrain .......................... B-7
Figure B-9. Decision support template ......................... B-8
Figure B-10. Partial BOS synchronization matrix .................. B-9
Figure B-11. Event template - considers COAs
of reinforcing or counterattacking forces
..............
B-9
Figure B-12. Event template - depicts key events in each
threat COA
....................................
B-10
Figure B-13. Event matrix ................................... B-11
Figure B-14. Sample of an ADA-tailored IPB ..................... B-12
Figure C-1. R&S planning process ............................ C-2
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Figure C-2. R&S planning considerations ....................... C-6
Figure C-3. Example of a brigade reconnaissance OPORD ......... C-8
Figure C-4. R&S overlay with instructions on acetate .............. C-12
Figure C-5. R&S tasking matrix .............................. C-15
Figure C-6. Example of a GSR OPORD ........................ C-17
Figure C-7. Sample IREMBASS employment OPORD ............. C-19
Figure C-8. Sample patrol employment OPORD .................. C-20
Figure C-9. Sample debrief format ............................ C-21
Figure E-1. Graphic INTSUM ................................ E-3
Figure E-2. Threat unit locations and mission activities
(committed) .................................... E-4
Figure E-3. Threat unit locations and mission activities
(uncommitted) .................................. E-5
Figure E-4. Threat mission capabilities assessment ............... E-6
Figure E-5. Threat problem area symbology .................... E-7
Figure E-6. Threat air activity symbology ....................... E-8
Figure E-7. Predicted threat activity timelines ................... E-9
Figure F-1. Functions of intelligence support to targeting
...........
F-2
Figure F-2. Targeting methodology. ........................... F-3
Figure F-3. Targeting checklist .............................. F-3
Figure F-4. The targeting process ............................ F-7
Figure F-5. Example high-payoff target list ...................... F-9
Figure F-6. Example target selection standards matrix ............ F-10
Figure F-7. Example attack guidance matrix .................... F-13
Figure F-8. BOS detection capabilities ......................... F-17
Figure F-9. Intelligence disciplines ............................ F-19
Figure F-10. Deliver functions and responsibilities ................. F-22
Figure F-11. BDA functions .................................. F-27
Figure F-12. CARVER techniques ............................. F-31
Figure H-1. MI battalion (heavy division) ....................... H-1
Figure H-2. MI Battalion (Light, Airborne, Air Assault Division) ....... H-2
Figure H-3. Corps MI Brigade ............................... H-3
Figure H-4. Organization, MI Detachment, Spt Co, SFG ............ H-4
Figure H-5. Organization, MI Detachment, Spt Co, SFB ............ H-4
Figure K-1. Common weather elements ........................ K-2
Figure K-2. IPB weather overlay criteria ........................ K-4
Figure K-3. Example of a weather forecast chart ................. K-9
Figure K-4. Example of a weather impacts display chart ........... K-10
Figure K-5. Critical weather factors ........................... K-11
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PREFACE
This publication is a roles and missions manual for G2/S2 sections. As the
companion handbook to FM 34-8, this manual is written for officers serving
as the G2 or S2 in combat, CS, and CSS units. It provides guidance for
officers and NCOs assigned to G2/S2 sections. G2s should find this
handbook a useful MTP when executing intelligence training responsibilities.
The proponent of this publication is the United States Army Intelligence
Center and Fort Huachuca, Fort Huachuca, AZ. Send comments and
recommendations on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to
Publications and Blank Forms) directly to Commander, US Army Intelligence
Center and Fort Huachuca, ATTN: ATZS-TDL-D, Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-
6000.
This manual does not implement any ISAs. However, it complies with the
following STANAGs:
STANAG 2022, Intelligence Reports, Edition 8.
STANAG 2077, Order of Battle, Edition 5.
STANAG 2149, Intelligence Requests, Edition 5.
STANAG 2844, Counterintelligence Procedures, Edition 2.
STANAG 2936, Intelligence Doctrine, Edition 2.
STANAG 6010, Electronic Warfare in the Land Battle, Edition 1.
It also complies with QSTAG 593, Mutual Support Between EW Units; and
QSTAG 1034, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield.
Unless specifically designated, all references to the intelligence officer at
corps, division, brigade, or battalion will be stated as S2.
Acronyms and brevity codes used in this manual are identified only in the
glossary.
Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns and pronouns do
not refer exclusively to men.
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