71-CO-8503 OPFOR Execute a Raid
Contents
Conditions
The OPFOR is conducting operations independently or as part of a larger element or force and receives an operation order (OPORD) or fragmentary order (FRAGORD) to conduct a raid at a location and time specified. The order includes all applicable overlays and/or graphics. Task organization provides the combat power capabilities to accomplish the task. The OPFOR has communications with higher, adjacent, subordinate, and supporting elements. Friendly force and enemy coalition forces, noncombatants, government agencies, nongovernment organizations, and local and international media may be in the operational environment (OE). The OPFOR is not constrained by standardized Rules of Engagement (ROE) and does not necessarily comply with international conventions or agreements on the conduct of warfare. Some iterations of this task should be performed in MOPP 4. This task should be trained under IED Threat conditions.
Standards
The OPFOR conducts a raid in accordance with (IAW) TC 7-100.2 and/or TC 7-100.3, the order, and/or higher commander's guidance. The OPFOR, IAW the mission order, kills the enemy and/or captures enemy prisoners, and seizes and/or exploits enemy materiel in the objective. Stay- behind elements, on order, conduct varied follow-on tasks that can include but is not limited to surveillance, disrupt, delay, suppress, neutralize, defeat, and/or destroy. The OPFOR exfiltrates from the raid site.
NOTE
TADSS and Materiel Items quantities are based on an armor company headquarters with two armor platoons, one IFV platoon and one dismounted infantry platoon to replicate non-conventional threat. Adjust as needed based on the force size and type of unit used to replicate the OPFOR
NOTE
The Objective Task Evaluation Criteria Matrix is provided for reference only. Operational and Training Environments will be IAW the BLUFOR Commanders training plan and guidance.
NOTE
Access the Virtual OPFOR Academy at https://tbr.army.mil for electronic copies of OPFOR doctrine, references, Decisive Action Training Environment (DATE), and instructional and immersive videos on conducting this task.
Live Fire Required
No
Objective Task Evaluation Criteria Matrix
Plan and Prepare | Execute | Assess | |||||||
Operational Environment |
Training Environment (L/V/C) |
% of Leaders Present at Training/Authorized |
% of Soldiers Present at | External Eval |
% Performance Measures 'GO' |
% Critical Performance Measures 'GO' | % Leader Performance Measures 'GO' |
Task Assessment | |
BDE & Above |
|||||||||
Dynamic and Complex (All OE Variables and Hybrid Threat) |
Night |
Operational Environment variables and OPFOR use of L/V/C are executed IAW BLUFOR |
>=85% |
>=80% |
Yes |
>=91% |
All |
>=90% |
T |
75-84% |
80-90% |
80-89% |
T- | ||||||
Dynamic and Complex (All OE Variables and Single Threat) |
65-74% |
75-79% |
No |
65-79% |
P | ||||
Day |
60-64% |
60-74% |
51-64% |
<All |
<=79% |
P- | |||
Dynamic and Complex (<All OE Variables and Single Threat) |
<=59% |
<=59% |
<=50% |
U |
Remarks
None
Notes
None
Safety Risk
Low
Task Statements
Cue
None
DANGER:
Safety briefings should alert users to the possibility of personal injury or damage to equipment that may result from long-term failure to follow correct procedures. |
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WARNING:
Safety briefings should alert users to the possibility of immediate personal injury or damage to equipment. |
CAUTION:
None |
Performance Steps and Measures
NOTE: Assess task proficiency using the task evaluation criteria matrix.
NOTE: Asterisks (*) indicate leader steps; plus signs (+) indicate critical steps.
STEP/MEASURE | GO | NO-GO | N/A |
Plan | |||
+ 1. Plan | |||
+ a. Identify enemy element or force capabilities and limitations to be raided. | |||
+ b. Conduct analysis to determine the type of raid to be conducted. | |||
+ c. Identify raid objective and/or objectives. | |||
+ d. Analyze action and enabling functions that must be performed to achieve mission success, and consider tasks to deceive, disrupt, suppress, fix, contain, breach, defeat, and/or destroy. | |||
+ e. Determine the functional tactics to be applied by action and enabling elements. | |||
+ f. Identify situational understanding requirements for collection and analysis. | |||
+ g. Task-organize elements or forces for the raid task by function IAW TC 7-100.2/TC 7-100.3. | |||
+ h. Determine how and when functional elements act or enable the raid, and/or transition to other tasks-subtasks. | |||
Prepare | |||
+ 2. Prepare | |||
+ a. Conduct continuous reconnaissance and surveillance to provide situational understanding of enemy and operational environment required for success. | |||
+ b. Conduct continuous counterreconnaissance to prevent the enemy from obtaining situational understanding of OPFOR intentions. | |||
+ c. Conduct mission and task rehearsals. | |||
+ d. Execute information warfare (INFOWAR). | |||
Execute | |||
+ 3. Infiltrate | |||
+ a. Conduct undetected and sequenced movement by security elements through and/or into an area occupied by enemy elements to occupy a position(s) in order to fix enemy security or response elements. | |||
+ b. Conduct undetected and sequenced movement by support elements through and/or into an area occupied by enemy elements to occupy a position(s) in order to isolate the raid objective. | |||
+ c. Conduct undetected and sequenced movement by support elements through and/or into an area occupied by enemy elements to occupy an indirect fires position(s) in order to suppress, disrupt, or contain enemy at raid objective. | |||
+ d. Conduct undetected movement by a raiding element(s) through and/or into an area occupied by enemy elements to occupy a position(s) in order to seize or destroy enemy and/or enemy materiel in the raid objective. | |||
+ e. Determine if current tactical conditions require an adjustment to the raid. | |||
+ 4. Isolate | |||
+ a. Employ reconnaissance and surveillance with security elements to sustain situational understanding and provide early warning of enemy activities that can influence the raid. | |||
+ b. Employ continuous counterreconnaissance with security elements to prevent the enemy from obtaining situational understanding of OPFOR intentions. | |||
+ c. Influence (deceive, degrade, disrupt, deny, and/or exploit) enemy tactical decisionmaking before and during execution of the raid through information warfare (INFOWAR) technical and psychological capabilities. | |||
+ d. Isolate the enemy in the raid objective with support element(s) using indirect fires, nonlethal suppression means, and/or direct fires. | |||
+ e. Fix enemy security element(s) and/or response elements to prevent or slow support to enemy at the raid objective. | |||
+ 5. Seize or Destroy | |||
+ a. Attack with sudden and massed combat power of raiding [action] elements and support [enabling] elements to contain enemy at the raid objective and suppress effective defenses. | |||
+ b. Assault to breach enemy obstacles with a breaching [enabling] element, if required, when seizure is required in the raid mission task. | |||
+ c. Assault to penetrate the raid site perimeter with an assault element(s), when taking possession of a designated area is required in the raid mission task. | |||
+ d. Attack with sudden and massed effects of raiding, security, and support elements, to destroy enemy elements and/or combat systems, without seizure of the raid site, when physical control of the raid objective is not assigned in raid mission purpose and intent. | |||
+ e. Support the raid with appropriate enabling task functions that may include but are not limited to: deception, disrupt, suppress, fix, breach, clear, and/or employment of reserve elements. | |||
+ f. Assault with fires and maneuver as sudden and massed combat power of the raiding, security, and support elements to seize the raid objective. | |||
+ g. Destroy enemy elements at the raid objective and/or secure information, equipment or materiel, and enemy prisoners. |
+ h. Exploit the raid objective site when designated in the mission task and intent. | |||
+ i. Consolidate the objective in its temporary seizure and defend while the site is exploited by OPFOR elements. | |||
+ j. Reorganize OPFOR elements to minimize the impacts of combat losses and functional capabilities. | |||
+ 6. Exfiltrate | |||
+ a. Distribute the reorganized OPFOR elements quickly into small elements for exfiltration along designated exfiltration lanes. | |||
+ b. Conduct timely undetected movement from areas under enemy control by stealth, deception, surprise, or clandestine means. | |||
+ c. Execute tasks after raid success with stay-behind elements, when required, that can include but is not limited to: surveillance, disrupt, delay, suppress, neutralize, defend, defeat, and/or destroy tasks. | |||
+ d. Continue the mission. | |||
Assess | |||
+ 7. Performance Measures | |||
+ a. Unit infiltrates without detection - (Yes/No) | |||
+ b. Unit isolates enemy from assistance - (Yes/No) | |||
+ c. To seize or destroy raid target - (Time) | |||
+ d. To extract/exfiltrate - (Time) | |||
+ e. Of friendly forces available to continue mission - (Percent) | |||
+ f. Stay-behind elements achieve mission tasks - (Yes/No) |
TASK PERFORMANCE / EVALUATION SUMMARY BLOCK | |||||||
ITERATION | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | M | TOTAL |
TOTAL PERFORMANCE MEASURES EVALUATED | |||||||
TOTAL PERFORMANCE MEASURES GO | |||||||
TRAINING STATUS GO/NO-GO |
ITERATION
1 2 3 4 5 M
COMMANDER/LEADER ASSESSMENT
T P U
Mission(s) supported:
None
MOPP 4
Sometimes
MOPP 4 Statement
OPFOR will conduct operations in an NBC environment based on the training objectives established by the BLUFOR Commander.
NVG
Sometimes
NVG Statement
OPFOR will conduct night time operations based on the training objectives established by the BLUFOR Commander.
Prerequisite Collective Task(s)
None
Supporting Collective Task(s)
None
OPFOR Task(s)
None
Supporting Individual Task(s)
None
Supporting Drill(s)
None
Supported AUTL/UJTL Task(s)
None
TADSS
TADSS ID | Title | Product Type | Quantity |
23-102/B | Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES), (SLM), RPG7 VISMOD | DVC | 10 |
23-106 | Instrumentable Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (I-MILES) Tactical Vehicle System (TVS) | DVC | 18 |
23-26 | M2K Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System 2000 (MILES 2000) M2 Machine Gun Kit | DVC | 18 |
23-94 | MILES XXI (STRYKER) Common Kit | DVC | 0 |
T 07-115 | Machine Gun, PKM | DVC | 0 |
T 07-116 | Pistol, Makarov, Plastic | DVC | 0 |
T 07-117 | Pistol, Tokarev | DVC | 0 |
T 20-005 | RPG7 Anti Grenade Launcher with Round | DVC | 10 |
T 20-006 | AK-47 Assault Rifle Model | DVC | 16 |
23-85 | Soft Cap Man Worn Laser Detector (MWLD) (MILES) PR0 Model | DVC | 153 |
23-23 | M2K Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System 2000 (MILES 2000) M24/M40 Sniper Weapon System Kit | DVC | 6 |
23-25 | M2K Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System 2000 (MILES 2000) M240 Machine Gun Kit | DVC | 10 |
T 20-018 | SVD Sniper Rifle | DVC | 2 |
23-95 | M2A2/M3A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, (MILES XXI) | DVC | 8 |
T 20-007 | RPK Squad Machine Gun | DVC | 2 |
T 20-008 | PM-50 Pistol | DVC | 2 |
GTA 08-11-014 | Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) Casualty Cards | GTA | 6 |
23-67 | Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System Individual Weapons System (MILES IWS) M16/M4 Rifle Kit, Instrumental | DVC | 113 |
23-22 | M2K Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System 2000 (MILES 2000) M249 Squad Automatic Weapon Kit | DVC | 6 |
23-92 | Main Gun Signature Simulator (MGSS) (MILES 2000) | DVC | 10 |
23-96 | M1A1/A2/System Enhanced Package (SEP) Tank, (MILES XXI) | DVC | 10 |
L 20-STAR-L | OPFOR Vehicle Marker (Large) | TA | 40 |
L 20-STAR-M | OPFOR Vehicle Marker (Star) Med | TA | 6 |
L 20-STAR-S | OPFOR Vehicle Marker (Star) SM | TA | 36 |
L 30-06L-FSH | OPFOR Uniforms Large | TA | 33 |
L 30-06M-FSH | OPFOR Uniforms MED | TA | 69 |
L 30-06S-FSH | OPFOR Uniforms Small | TA | 33 |
Equipment (LIN)
LIN | Nomenclature | Qty |
No equipment specified |
Materiel Items (NSN)
NSN | LIN | Title | Qty |
1005-01-091-7510 | F87237 | Firing Attachment, Blank Ammunitin: M19 for Caliber .50 M2 Machine Gun | 10 |
1330-00-289-6853 | J79818 | Grenade, Hand, Violet Smoke: M18 (DODIC:G955) | 6 |
1330-00-219-8511 | J79681 | Grenade, Hand, HC Smoke: AN-M8 (DODIC:G930) | 12 |
1330-00-289-6852 | J79133 | Grenade, Hand, Red Smoke: M18 (DODIC:G950) | 6 |
1330-00-289-6854 | J79955 | Grenade, Hand, Yellow Smoke: M18 (DODIC:G945) | 6 |
1005-01-480-0289 | Chamber, Blank Firing: Machine Gun, 7.62MM, M240B | 8 | |
1005-21-912-8997 | Firing Attachment, Blank Ammunition: M249 SAW | 6 | |
1305-01-078-4879 | D31944 | Cartridge, Caliber .50 Blank: M1E1 (DODIC:A598) | 2000 |
1305-00-008-8894 | Cartridge, 7.62 Millimeter Blank, Single Round: M82 (DODIC:A112) | 320 | |
1305-00-166-6371 | Cartridge, 7.62 Millimeter Blank, Linked: M82 (DODIC:A111) | 1600 | |
1370-00-752-8124 | T56265 | Simulator, Hand Grenade: M116A1 (DODIC:L601) | 108 |
1005-00-893-0902 | Firing Attachment, Blank Ammunition, M14 Rifle | 6 | |
1305-00-005-8005 | Cartridge, 5.56 Millimeter Blank, Single Round: M200 (DODIC:A080) | 8400 | |
1005-00-118-6192 | Firing Attachment, Blank Ammunition: Rifle, 5.56 MM, M16, M16A1 | 42 |
Environment
Environmental protection is not just the law but the right thing to do. It is a continual process and starts with deliberate planning. Always be alert to ways to protect our environment during training and missions. In doing so, you will contribute to the sustainment of our training resources while protecting people and the environment from harmful effects. Refer to the current Environmental Considerations manual and the current GTA Environmental-related Risk Assessment card. Consult range control office for specific environmental considerations for the training area(s) being used.
Safety
In a training environment, leaders must perform a risk assessment in accordance with ATP 5-19, Risk Management. Leaders will complete the current Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet in accordance with the TRADOC Safety Officer during the planning and completion of each task and sub-task by assessing mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available-time available and civil considerations, (METT-TC). Note: During MOPP training, leaders must ensure personnel are monitored for potential heat injury. Local policies and procedures must be followed during times of increased heat category in order to avoid heat related injury. Consider the MOPP work/rest cycles and water replacement guidelines IAW FM 3-11.4, Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Protection, FM 3-11.5, Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Decontamination.
Supporting References
Step Number | Reference ID | Reference Name | Required | Primary |
TC 7-100 | Hybrid Threat | Yes | Yes | |
TC 7-100.2 | Opposing Force Tactics | Yes | Yes | |
TC 7-100.3 | Irregular Opposing Forces https://armypubs.us.army.mil/doctrine/DR_pubs/d r_aa/pdf/tc7_100x3.pdf | Yes | Yes | |
TC 7-100.4 | Hybrid Threat Force Structure Organization Guide | Yes | Yes | |
TC 7-101 | Exercise Design | Yes | Yes |