Definitions
- RV (Rendezvous):
- A planned link-up point where elements meet during movement or prior to execution.
- ERV (Emergency Rendezvous):
- A pre-designated rally point used if elements become separated, break contact, or lose communication.
- FRV (Final Rendezvous):
- The last designated assembly point immediately prior to initiating an attack. It is used to consolidate all assault elements, confirm final readiness, and complete last-minute coordination before crossing the line of departure or beginning the final assault phase.
When to Use
- RVs can be used in all operations.
- ERVs are used when elements become separated or C2 is degraded.
- FRVs are used specifically during offensive operations as the final consolidation point before execution of an attack.
Best Practices
- Anchor to recognizable terrain.
- Use intersections, buildings, terrain features, or distinct map references.
- Keep locations practical.
- Avoid exposed or tactically unsound areas.
- Assign purpose clearly.
- RV: Planned link-up during movement
- ERV: Emergency regroup point
- FRV: Final consolidation prior to assault
- Limit quantity.
- Over-designating rendezvous points causes confusion.
Execution Considerations
- At an RV:
- Confirm accountability
- Conduct quick coordination
- Adjust plan if required
- Conduct medical and/or resupply
- At an ERV:
- Establish security
- Rebuild command and control
- Await further direction
- At an FRV:
- Conduct final accountability of assault elements
- Confirm weapons, ammunition, and readiness status
- Rehearse or confirm assault plan and timing
- Synchronise final fire support or enabling assets
- Issue final go/no-go confirmation before execution
Communication
Use concise reporting:
- “1-1 set at RV.”
- “All elements at FRV.”
- “Breaking contact to ERV.”
Above: Example RVs for town objective.
Added missing FRV information
