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Depending on the situation, the commander may need to determine how he can integrate protective obstacles (designed to defeat dismounted assaults) into the overall countermobility plan.
FM 71-1 Chapter 4 Defensive Operations United States Army 1998
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For example, the first 12 hours of the strongpoint construction effort may be critical for emplacing countermobility and survivability positions as well as command and control bunkers.
FM 71-1 Chapter 4 Defensive Operations United States Army 1998
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The MOD is the basic building block of the OPFOR's countermobility effort.
FM 100-61 Chptr 12 Engineer Support United States Army 1998
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The MOD is the basic building block of the OPFOR's countermobility effort.
FM 100-61 Chptr 12 Engineer Support United States Army 1998
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Normally, however, all or most of the task force engineer assets will be allocated to the survivability and/or countermobility effort.
FM 71-1 Chapter 4 Defensive Operations United States Army 1998
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The reserve force is not likely to receive countermobility and survivability support in developing its engagement areas since those assets will normally be allocated to company teams in defensive positions; this means the commander must give special attention to the use of existing terrain features and obstacles in providing security for the reserve.
FM 71-1 Chapter 4 Defensive Operations United States Army 1998
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They can also be used as trainers on basic mobility, countermobility, and survivability skills.
FM 7-98 Chapter 7 - Combat Support United States Army 1992
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All missions of mobility, countermobility, and survivability can be included.
FM 7-98 Chapter 6 - Cmd, Control, Comm, and Intelligence United States Army 1992
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In the defense, integration of antiarmor fires with engineer countermobility efforts, artillery, and other direct-fire weapons, greatly increases the chances for success against a larger enemy force.
FM 7-91 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION United States Army 1987
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Engineers in the air assault role must be organized to move with infantry and to provide mobility, countermobility, and survivability construction using light equipment (chain saws, handtools), demolitions, natural resources, and ingenuity.
FM 90-4 Chapter 2 United States Army 1987
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