Close Target Reconnaissance is conducted to confirm detailed information on a specific enemy position or objective in support of an imminent operation. It provides intelligence that cannot be obtained through standoff observation.
Key Characteristics of Close Target Reconnaissance
- Proximity to Target: Conducted close to the objective or enemy position to obtain high‑fidelity information.
- Defined Information Requirements: Focused on specific questions tied directly to the planned operation.
- Limited Duration: Observation periods are kept short to reduce the risk of detection.
- Stealth Over Dominance: Concealment, angles, and standoff are prioritised over occupying obvious vantage points.
- Planned Movement: Infiltration and exfiltration routes are deliberately planned, often using separate routes.
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