Fixed-wing close air support - UNITAF Force Manual (FM)


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Fixed-wing close air support
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FM/BG-896 - Flow of a CAS request

The execution of a CAS request follows a standard choreography, consisting of a combination of transmissions and action phases. While some of the procedures differ between platforms due to differing capabilities, the overall flow is the same.

 

The CAS request

A CAS request is initated by the FAC giving a CAS brief: 

After the pilot indicates they are ready to receive the full request, the FAC transmits:

The pilot then reads back the relevant portions of the 9-line or 5-line; all information to begin the attack has been relayed.

 

The initial attack phase

Depending on the timing given during the request, the pilot starts to proceed towards the target.

The pilot acquires the target and plans for the most optimal attack pattern to enagage the target.

 

The final attack

If the pilot is happy with the plan they made during the initial attack phase, they commit to enagaging the target. This can mean beginning their dive towards the target, or performing a pop-up to unmask from behind terain.

 

The eggress

After having engaged the target, the pilot leaves the area of the target and proceeds back towards their initial starting point.

 

FM/BS-650 - mantain a holding position awaiting a CAS request

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FM/BS-900 - Perform a complete fixed-wing CAS request as a FAC

Transmission 1: Alert the aircraft

Alert the aircraft that a CAS request is about to start. This is the only transmission during the entire request where FM/BS-822 - Initiate a conversation on a transactional network is performed

[callsign of aircraft], this is [callsign of FAC], advise when ready for game plan

 

Transmission 2: The game plan

Set expectations for the aircraft regarding the type of attack that will be performed

FM/BS-897 - Transmit a CAS request game plan

Advise when ready for nine-line

 

Transmission 3: 9-line

FM/BS-893 - Transmit a 9-line CAS request

 

Transmission 4 (optional): Remarks/restrictions

If there are remarks or restrictions, they are transmitted as a seperate transmission

FM/BS-843 - Transmit remarks and restrictions during a CAS request

 

Transmission 5: Instruction to push

If the remarks did not contain a TOT, transmit the following to initatie the attack phase:

Push when ready

FM/BS-897 - Transmit a CAS request game plan

Transmit a game plan in the following format:

[callsign of aircraft], 

[callsign of FAC],

[type of control] control,

[method of attack], 

[ordnance requested]

 

The type of controls are explained here: FM/BS-846 - Understand the different CAS types of control

The methods of attack to chose from are:

Method of attackMeaning
BOMB ON TARGETThe aircraft will acquire and engage the target
BOMB ON COORDINATEThe aircraft will not acquire the target, instead relying on another platform for terminal guidance of the ordnance
FM/BS-893 - Transmit a 9-line CAS request

As a FAC, transmit a 9-line CAS request for fixed-wing aircraft in the following format:

(1) IP [name of IP]

(2) Heading [heading from the IP to the target]

(3) Distance [distance from the IP to the target in kilometers]

(4) Elevation [elevation of the target, as meters above sea level]

(5) [brief description of the target]

(6) FM/BS-894 - Transmit a location during a CAS request

(7) Marked with FM/BS-895 - Transmit a mark during a CAS request

(8) Friendlies [cardinal direction from the target to nearest friendlies] [distance from the target to nearest friendlies in meters]

(9) Egress [cardinal direction to egress back to the IP]

Advise when ready for remarks / No remarks

  • Line numbers are not spoken
  • Lines 1-2-3 are replaced with “from the overhead” for orbiting aircraft
FM/BS-843 - Transmit remarks and restrictions during a CAS request
NameTransmitted asMeaningType
Danger close

danger close

Required if relevant

see Block Not Found

RESTRICTION
Ingress

ingress [cardinal direction]

Direction the aircraft should approach the target location fromRESTRICTION
Egress

egress [cardinal direction or left/right]

Direction the aircraft should proceed after engaging the target (only relevant in a 5-line, the 9-line request has a line dedicated to egress)RESTRICTION
Time on target (TOT)

time on target [relative time in minutes / absolute time in real life UTC]

The aircraft should should push to arrive on target at the specified timeRESTRICTION
AA threatsNo specific formatA discription of relevant AA threats in the areaREMARK
FM/BS-651 - Respond to a 9-line

After having received a 9-line, read back with the following information:

  • line 4 (target altitude)
  • line 6 (target location)
  • any restrictions
FM/BS-652 - Fly the initial attack phase of a CAS request

Leave the IP to arrive at the briefed TOT, and transmit:

IP inbound

In the context of a 5-line CAS request, this call is equivalent to pushing transmitted during FM/BS-845 - Respond to a 5-line and thus the above is skipped.

 

On route to the target, use the correct phraseology to inform the FAC of what is happening: FM/BS-906 - Understand the phraseology of the attack phase of a CAS request

 

When ready to engage the target, begin the final attack phase FM/BS-904 - Fly the final attack phase of a CAS request

FM/BP-898 - CAS example 1: fixed-wing type 1 BOT
FACAircraftRelevant skill
Fang 1-1, Alfa, advise when ready for game plan  
 Ready 
Fang 1-1, Alfa, type 1 control, GBU-12, advise when ready for 9-line  FM/BS-897 - Transmit a CAS request game plan
 Ready 

IP Gold

Heading 250

Distance 3km

Elevation 200m

Tank in a dug-in position

Grid 1234-5678

No mark

Friendlies south-east, 1500m

Egress east

Advise when ready for remarks

  FM/BS-893 - Transmit a 9-line CAS request
 Ready 
Ingress north-west  
   
   
FM/BS-894 - Transmit a location during a CAS request

Give a location in one of the following formats:

TypeTransmitted asExample
Grid

grid [grid coordinates]

grid 1234 tack 5678

Offset from reference

[reference/landmark] [offset]

from the hospital, 200m south

next to the communications tower

 

  • If desired, multiple types can be combined for more accuracy
  • Grid should not be used for friendly positions
FM/BS-895 - Transmit a mark during a CAS request

Transmit a mark in one of the following formats:

TypeTransmitted asExample
Smoke

[color of the smoke] smoke 

red smoke

Tracer

tracers, from the [cardinal direction of where the tracers are originating]

tracers from the east

Sparkle (IR pointer)

sparkle, from the [cardinal direction of where the tracers are originating]

sparkle, from the west

Laser

laser (laser code)

laser

  • With tracers and sparkle, care must be taken to transmit the correct direction, as from the air the origin and target can otherwise be difficult to determine
  • If using a non-standard laser code, it must be oncluded
FM/BG-659 - Types of attacks

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