Understanding terrain features - Guide - UNITAF Force Manual (FM)




Understanding terrain features
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FM/BG-1477.V1.00 - Understanding terrain features

Understanding terrain is essential for tactical movement. Terrain influences movement, observation, cover, and concealment.

  • High ground provides superior observation and firing positions; ideal for overwatch, observation posts (OPs), and fire support.
  • Low ground offers concealment but limits visibility and increases risk from enfilade fire.
  • Ridges and hills offer a balance of cover and visibility; reverse slopes protect from direct fire.
  • Valleys and depressions allow concealed movement but increase ambush risk; difficult to observe externally.
  • Water features may restrict movement; bridges and fords become critical control points.
  • Forests and woodblocks provide concealment and cover; facilitate stealth movement.
  • Open terrain increases exposure but allows rapid movement if supported by fire or smoke. 
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