{"id":113120,"date":"2023-08-15T23:00:07","date_gmt":"2023-08-15T23:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=113120"},"modified":"2023-08-15T23:00:10","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T23:00:10","slug":"tbs-phase-3-exam-latest-2023-2024-real-exam-200-questions-and-correct-answersagrade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/15\/tbs-phase-3-exam-latest-2023-2024-real-exam-200-questions-and-correct-answersagrade\/","title":{"rendered":"TBS PHASE 3 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>TBS PHASE 3 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REAL<br>EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS|AGRADE<br>Describe Hasty Attack &#8211; ANSWER- an attack when the commander decides to<br>trade preparation time for speed to exploit an opportunity.<br>Describe a deliberate attack &#8211; ANSWER- a type of offensive action characterized<br>by pre-planned and coordinated employment of firepower and maneuver to close<br>with and destroy the enemy<br>Three phases of an attack &#8211; ANSWER- Preparation<br>Conduct<br>Exploitation\/Consolidation<br>6 forms of offensive maneuver? &#8211; ANSWER- 1. Frontal<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Flanking<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Envelopment<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Turning<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Infiltration<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Penetration<br>Tell me about frontal attacks &#8211; ANSWER- used to rapidly destroy a weak enemy<br>force or to fix an enemy in place to support a flanking attack. The frontal attack is<br>simple and easy to control but attacks the enemy&#8217;s strongest point.<br>Uses fire and movement.<br>Think R5!<br>Marines use the <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> mil rule to avoid fratricide. &#8211; ANSWER- 300 (mil)<br>Tell me about flanking attacks &#8211; ANSWER- uses fire and maneuver in order to<br>gain a position of advantage against an enemy vulnerability.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>A flanking attack usually uses a support by fire position that diverts attention away<br>from the main effort and uses fires to fix the enemy in place which prevents them<br>from reorienting on the main effort.<br>Where should the Platoon Cmdr place the SBF position? &#8211; ANSWER- The SBF<br>direction of fire is ideally located 60-90 degrees offset from the maneuver<br>element&#8217;s direction of attack. This allows the maneuver element to advance as close<br>to the enemy as possible under friendly suppression without the risk of fratricide.<br>What are the two methods of occupying an SBF position? &#8211; ANSWER- Stealth<br>Force<br>Common TCMs in a Platoon-Sized Atk &#8211; ANSWER- Boundary<br>Assembly Area<br>Attack Position<br>Line of Departure<br>Checkpoint<br>Phase Line<br>Release Point<br>Target Reference Point<br>Assault Pos<br>Objective<br>Limit of Advance<br>Linkup Point<br>Most offensive missions will have a fire support plan utilizing IDF (mortars, arty).<br>The IDF supports maneuver. What types of IDF fires are there in the offense?<br>(Hint, there are three) &#8211; ANSWER- Preparatory Fires: Battalion or higher. Purpose<br>is to isolate the enemy.<br>Fires ISO Conduct: Used by PC to support maneuver (beginning of R5)<br>Fires ISO Consolidation: prevent counterattack (end of R5).<br>What three things should a tasking statement include? &#8211; ANSWER- 1. Condition<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Tactical Tast<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Purpose<br>Common signals used for SBF position &#8211; ANSWER- Commence<br>Shift<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Cease<br>Displace<br>Commence (SBF signal) &#8211; ANSWER- When to begin firing. If occupying by force<br>this will be the signal to seize the position. Should be:<br>Original;<br>Appropriate;<br>Redundant; and<br>Simultaneous.<br>Shift (SBF signal) &#8211; ANSWER- When the maneuver element reaches the objective<br>the support by fire element may still able to safely suppress deep targets or another<br>part of the objective.<br>Cease (SBF Signal) &#8211; ANSWER- When support by fire element can no longer<br>support the maneuver element without the risk of fratricide, or when their fires are<br>no longer needed.<br>Displace (SBF signal) &#8211; ANSWER- Tells the support by fire element to execute the<br>displacement criteria and is usually briefed in scheme ofmaneuver and\/or the<br>support by fire element&#8217;s task.<br>Criteria includes:<br>Method<br>Objective<br>Route<br>Time<br>Key Steps in Supervise Phase &#8211; ANSWER- Rehearsals;<br>PCCs;<br>PCIs.<br>Tell me about rates of fire? What is it, and why is it relevant? &#8211; ANSWER- Rates<br>of fire typically used by the support by fire position are sustained and rapid.<br>Rapid Rate of Fire (SBF) &#8211; ANSWER- The rapid rate of fire provides more<br>suppression but uses double the ammunition. This will cause weapons to overheat<br>and malfunction more often and begins to affect soldiers&#8217; load\u2014a machinegun<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>squad will go through 14 pounds of ammunition per minute at the rapid rate. The<br>rapid rate can be used to achieve fire superiority when commencing fire, or when<br>the maneuver element slows because of effective enemy fire, or when the<br>maneuver element is about to reach the objective.<br>Sustained Rate of Fire (SBF) &#8211; ANSWER- The sustained rate of fire provides<br>average suppression and conserves ammunition\u2014in most cases, a round on target<br>every five seconds will keep the enemy&#8217;s head down as effectively as two or three<br>rounds every five seconds. The sustained rate of fire will not overheat weapons and<br>should be the default rate of fire unless a higher rate is needed to achieve effective<br>suppression.<br>What are the three offensive principles that guide rifle platoons? &#8211; ANSWER- 1.<br>Orient<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Disrupt and Fix<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Maneuver and Follow Through<br>Talk to me about Ting and Ted &#8211; ANSWER- Ting = SupporTING element. Could<br>be an SBF position or Marine in Fore, laying suppressing fires.<br>Ted = SupporTED element. Could be maneuver element of Marine in aft rushing<br>past fore position.<br>Which do we decide on first: our assault pos\/maneuver route, or our SBF position?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>ANSWER- We plan assault pos first and then we establish our SBF pos later.<br>Tell me about the offset principles of SBF. How many degrees do I need for MSL<br>for fixed and unfixed fires? &#8211; ANSWER- Fixed weapon (tripod\/bipod) = 15<br>degrees<br>Unfixed (rifle) = 45 degrees<br>What is the purpose of leader&#8217;s recon? &#8211; ANSWER- To confirm or deny our<br>EMLCOA\/estimate of the situation.<br>What is the trinity of the night? &#8211; ANSWER- Direction<br>Surprise<br>Control<br>Advantages of Night Attacks &#8211; ANSWER- Conceals your movement<br><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TBS PHASE 3 EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REALEXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECTANSWERS|AGRADEDescribe Hasty Attack &#8211; ANSWER- an attack when the commander decides totrade preparation time for speed to exploit an opportunity.Describe a deliberate attack &#8211; ANSWER- a type of offensive action characterizedby pre-planned and coordinated employment of firepower and maneuver to closewith and destroy the enemyThree 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