MCO 1510.64A C 461 25 MAY 1994 MARINE CORPS ORDER 1510.64A From: Commandant of the Marine Corps To: Distribution List Subj: INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STANDARDS (ITS) SYSTEM FOR THE SURVEILLANCE SENSOR OPERATOR, MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS) 8621 Ref: (a) MCO 1510.34A (b) MCO 1553.1B (c) MCO 1553.2 (d) MCO 1553.3 Encl: (1) Components of an ITS (2) ITS Management (3) Index of Tasks by Training Location, Level of Training, Sustainment, and Grade to Standard (4) Common ITS Listing (5) Training Support (6) Individual Training Standards for MOS 8621. 1. Purpose. To publish the ITS System for MOS 8621. 2. Cancellation. MCO 1510.64 3. Background a. The references establish the system used to publish all training standards, provide policy, and assign responsibilities for applying the Systems Approach to Training (SAT). b. ITS's provide a common base of training for all Marines who have the same MOS. They provide the basis for the SAT of all individual training. ITS's are to be used by institutional and unit commanders to determine proficiency of individual Marines, to establish training plans and courses of instruction, and to maintain a progressive and systematic method to monitor training impacts on Individual Career Development Plans. c. ITS's are derived from Mission Performance Standards which come from combat requirements of the Fleet Marine Forces. Changes to doctrine, force structure, and the introduction of new weapons and equipment will require revision of this Order on a regular basis. 4. Summary of Revision. This order has been revised in its entirety. MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 5. Information a. ITS's are to be used by institutional and unit commanders to design, develop, conduct, and evaluate their individual training of Marines. Institutional commanders will derive Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO) and Enabling Learning Objectives (ELO) from the tasks and performance steps set forth herein. Task lists reported on Course Descriptive Data (CDD) submissions will consist of task titles contained in this Order. Unit commanders will use the tasks contained in this Order as the basis of individual training in their long range, short range, and near term training plans. b. The ITS system for MOS 8621 contains the following: (1) Enclosure (1) contains the components of an ITS. (2) Enclosure (2) sets forth the ITS management, as it relates to use and maintenance. (3) Enclosure (3) is an index of tasks by training location, level of training, sustainment, and grade to standard. (4) Enclosure (4) does not apply to this MOS. (5) Enclosure (5) lists training support in four categories: (a) Appendix A, Training Devices, Simulators, and Training Aids. (b) Appendix B, Training Equipment. (c) Appendix C, Ammunition, Explosives, and Pyrotechnics. (d) Appendix D, Training Materials. (6) Enclosure (6) lists ITS's for MOS 8621. 6. Action a. Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) (1) Ensure that all units and institutions are using this Order to train personnel to the standards required of their grade and MOS. 2 MCO 1510.64A 25 May 1994 (2) Ensure that the Marine Corps Institute (MCI) and the Training and Audiovisual Support Centers (TAVSC) provide standardized job aids and other training support requirements to facilitate training in units. (3) Review, revise, and manage the upkeep of this Order in coordination with Force Commanders, MOS/OccFld sponsors and with subject matter experts. (4) Ensure coordination occurs with the Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM). b. Commanding Generals of Marine Forces Atlantic/Pacific and Supporting Establishment Commands; and Commanders of Separate Organizations not Commanded by a General Officer (1) Use this Order to implement the SAT process for surveillance sensor operator training. (2) Establish managed on-the-job-training (MOJT) programs to train Marines using the tasks to form the basis of initial, sustainment, or refresher training proficiencies in units both for sensor surveillance and command training plans. 7. Submission of Recommendations and Requirements. Recommendations concerning the contents of this Order are invited. Submit recommendations for change and recommended training requirements to the Commanding General, MCCDC (C461) via the appropriate chain of command. 6. Mobilization. All ITS's in this Order will remain in effect during mobilization. 7. Reserve Applicability. This Order is applicable to the Marine Corps Reserve. C. W. FULFORD, JR. By direction DISTRIBUTION: PCN 10201654600 Copy to: 7000110 (55) 7230004 (30) 8145005 (2) 7000144 (1) 8145001 (1) 3 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 COMPONENTS OF AN ITS 1. General. ITS's contain six components; task, condition(s), standard, performance steps, reference(s), and administrative instructions. 2. Alphanumeric System. Each ITS is identified by the MOS followed by a series of numbers which identify the Duty Area, and Task. a. The MOS is identified by four Arabic numbers. The four numbers are the ones assigned to the MOS in the MCO P1200.7 (MOS Manual). For the Surveillance Sensor Operator MOS, the numeric designators would be 8621.X.X. b. Duty areas are identified by ascending Arabic numerals and are numbered consecutively by MOS. The designator for the first duty area under MOS 8621 would be 8621.1.X. c. Tasks within a duty area are numbered consecutively. The first task under the first duty area of MOS 8621 is numbered 8621.1.1. The second task under the third duty area of MOS 8621 is numbered 8621.3.2, and so forth. 3. ITS Components a. Task. The task describes what a Marine has to do. It is a clearly stated, performance oriented action requiring a learned skill. Knowledge or enrichment topics which are required for the performance of a specific task are included in the Administrative Instructions. This type of information may very well comprise a separate class with its own TLO/ELO, but is not a separate task. b. Condition(s). The conditions set forth the real world or wartime circumstances in which the tasks are to be performed. This element of an ITS underscores "realism" in training. When resources or safety requirements limit the conditions, this should be stated. It is important to understand that the conditions set forth in this Order are the minimum, and may be adjusted when applicable. c. Standard. A standard is inviolate. It is not guidance, but a very carefully worded statement which sets the proficiency level expected when the task is performed. The standard should summarize the performance steps. d. Performance Steps. There must be at least two performance steps for each task. Performance steps specify actions required to fulfill the proficiency established by the standard. ENCLOSURE (1) 1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 e. Reference(s). Reference(s) are doctrinal publications which provide the authority vested in the performance steps and references. References should be publications which are readily available. f. Administrative Instructions. Administrative Instructions provide the trainer/instructor with special circumstances relating to the ITS such as safety, real world limitations, and knowledge or enrichment topics which may be a prerequisite to successful accomplishment of the ITS. ENCLOSURE (1) 2 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 ITS MANAGEMENT 1. ITS Use a. ITS's are the basis for all individual training in units and formal schools. Since ITS's are written for every MOS they specify every proficiency Marines are required to achieve as individuals in support of their unit combat missions. b. ITS's provide measures of performance that must be used by unit commanders to both diagnose individual deficiencies and to evaluate training. Deficiencies should be recorded and scheduled on future training plans. ITS's which are mastered should be recorded in individual training records and scheduled for sustainment/refresher training in the future. c. Institution commanders are responsible for providing instruction based on ITS's. These selected ITS's appear as tasks on item number 24 of the Course Descriptive Data. Using the SAT process, institutional commanders formulate programs of instruction (POI) which fulfill the requirements of the operating forces. d. Unit and institution commanders must work in tandem so that individuals continue to receive instruction until mandated proficiencies are achieved. Individual training cannot and should not cease upon graduation from a formal school. Schools do not have the resources (people, time, money) to teach every ITS required for MOS proficiency. Unit commanders must recognize this and continue individual training. When Marines do achieve proficiencies, unit commanders must systematically record these proficiencies and establish periodic sustainment training according to the frequency set forth in enclosure (3). 2. ITS Maintenance a. ITS's exist because of the threat. Changes which occur must be reflected in ITS's as a team effort of the formal schools, the operating forces, and staff agencies at Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps and at the Marine Corps Combat Development Command. Changes in the threat, new weapons/equipment and doctrine will require new or updated training proficiencies. b. ITS's are validated when they are used by institution and unit commanders. Changes can be initiated by units, institutions, or higher headquarters. In order to ensure quality training, ITS's must be updated continuously. Input will be systematically collected, staffed, and incorporated into ITS's at least annually. ENCLOSURE (2) 1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 c. ITS users should be critical of the ITS's as a whole as they support or fail to support a particular MOS. d. Specific components of an ITS should also be examined for realism and pertinence. e. ITS Management is dynamic. User maintenance is the key to refining proficiencies which best serve unit missions. ENCLOSURE (2) 2 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 INDEX OF TASKS BY TRAINING LOCATION, LEVEL OF TRAINING, SUSTAINMENT, AND GRADE TO STANDARD 1. This enclosure identifies WHERE ITS's are taught, Training Location; the Level of Training regarding proficiency, "P" for preliminary, not to standard, and "S" for trained to standard; and the lowest grade required to demonstrate proficiency in each ITS. 2. The Training Location is either Formal School (FS) or MOJT. 3. Sustainment training is always the responsibility of the unit commander. The number in the MOJT column represents the number of months between evaluation or retraining to maintain the proficiency required by the standard. TASK TASK FS MOJT Grade NUMBER SUST______ MOS 8621, SURVEILLANCE SENSOR OPERATOR 8621.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 PFC PREPARE A SENSOR SURVEILLANCE PLAN 8621.1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 3 PFC WRITE JOINT REMOTE SENSOR REPORT/REQUEST 8621.2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 3 PFC PREPARE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS FOR EMPLACEMENT 8621.2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 3 PFC HAND EMPLACE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS 8621.2.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 PFC EMPLACE AIR DELIVERED SEISMIC INTRUSION DETECTOR 8621.2.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 6 PFC ESTABLISH A SENSOR MONITORING SITE 8621.2.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 12 PFC ANALYZE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR ACTIVATIONS 8621.2.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 PFC RECOVER UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS 8621.2.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 PFC MONITOR GROUND SENSOR EQUIPMENT WITH PORTABLE MONITOR 8621.2.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 PFC PREPARE RELAYS FOR EMPLACEMENT ENCLOSURE (3) 1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TASK TASK FS MOJT Grade NUMBER SUST______ 8621.2.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 PFC HAND EMPLACE RELAYS 8621.2.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 2 PFC RECOVER RELAYS ENCLOSURE (3) 2 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 COMMON ITS LISTING DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS MOS ENCLOSURE (4) 1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING SUPPORT 1. This enclosure identifies training support in four categories for each MOS or the OccFld as a whole. Some of the support items are identified by tasks, groups of tasks, or for the entire task list as follows: Appendix A: Training Devices, Simulators, and Training Aids Appendix B: Training Equipment Appendix C: Ammunition, Explosives, and Pyrotechnics Appendix D: Training Materials 2. If support identified in any appendix does not apply, the appendix will be included stating: "DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS MOS/OCCFLD." ENCLOSURE (5) 1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING DEVICES, SIMULATORS, AND TRAINING AIDS Charts Diagrams Graphs Transparencies Videocassette recordings Audio tape recordings 35mm Slides 35mm Film strips 16mm Motion pictures Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-A-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING EQUIPMENT RO-376A-USQ Signal Data Recorder AN/USQ-46A Portable Monitor AN/GSQ-159 Disposable Seismic Intrusion Detector AN/GSQ-154A Miniaturized Seismic Intrusion Detector DT-383/GSQ Audio Add-on Unit AN/GSQ-171 Directional Infrared Intrusion Detector AN/GSQ-176(S) Air Delivered Seismic Intrusion Detector (Short) AN/GSQ-176(N) Air Delivered Seismic Intrusion Detector (Normal) AN/USQ-66(V) Battlefield Area Surveillance System TS-2963/USQ-46 Emission Generator AN/GRQ-21 Expendable Relay AN/GRQ-26 Receiver-Transmitter AN/GXQ-257 Unattended Ground Sensor Set AN/MSC-77 Sensor Mobile Monitoring System M1097 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle AN/USQ-126 Sensor Monitoring System RO-630/USQ Signal Data Recorder SMS Antenna Group SDR Remote Kit Communications Group RE-1162/U Relay Assembly Relay Unit UHF Assembly Battery Box Relay Assembly Antenna Support Kit AN/USQ-121 Portable Monitor Test Set, TRSS Appendix B to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-B-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES, AND PYROTECHNICS DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS OCCFLD Appendix C to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-C-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING MATERIALS FM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 8621.1.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 FMFM 2-1, INTELLIGENCE 8621.1.1 8621.1.2 8621.2.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.3 8621.2.4 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 SENSOR OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK 8621.1.1 8621.1.2 8621.2.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.3 8621.2.4 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 Appendix D to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-D-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING SUPPORT 1. This enclosure identifies training support in four categories for each MOS or the OccFld as a whole. Some of the support items are identified by tasks, groups of tasks, or for the entire task list as follows: Appendix A: Training Devices, Simulators, and Training Aids Appendix B: Training Equipment Appendix C: Ammunition, Explosives, and Pyrotechnics Appendix D: Training Materials 2. If support identified in any appendix does not apply, the appendix will be included stating: "DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS MOS/OCCFLD." ENCLOSURE (5) 1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING DEVICES, SIMULATORS, AND TRAINING AIDS Charts Diagrams Graphs Transparencies Videocassette recordings Audio tape recordings 35mm Slides 35mm Film strips 16mm Motion pictures Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-A-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING EQUIPMENT RO-376A-USQ Signal Data Recorder AN/USQ-46A Portable Monitor AN/GSQ-159 Disposable Seismic Intrusion Detector AN/GSQ-154A Miniaturized Seismic Intrusion Detector DT-383/GSQ Audio Add-on Unit AN/GSQ-171 Directional Infrared Intrusion Detector AN/GSQ-176(S) Air Delivered Seismic Intrusion Detector (Short) AN/GSQ-176(N) Air Delivered Seismic Intrusion Detector (Normal) AN/USQ-66(V) Battlefield Area Surveillance System TS-2963/USQ-46 Emission Generator AN/GRQ-21 Expendable Relay AN/GRQ-26 Receiver-Transmitter AN/GXQ-257 Unattended Ground Sensor Set AN/MSC-77 Sensor Mobile Monitoring System M1097 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle AN/USQ-126 Sensor Monitoring System RO-630/USQ Signal Data Recorder SMS Antenna Group SDR Remote Kit Communications Group RE-1162/U Relay Assembly Relay Unit UHF Assembly Battery Box Relay Assembly Antenna Support Kit AN/USQ-121 Portable Monitor Test Set, TRSS Appendix B to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-B-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES, AND PYROTECHNICS DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS OCCFLD Appendix C to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-C-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING MATERIALS FM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 8621.1.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 FMFM 2-1, INTELLIGENCE 8621.1.1 8621.1.2 8621.2.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.3 8621.2.4 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 SENSOR OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK 8621.1.1 8621.1.2 8621.2.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.3 8621.2.4 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 Appendix D to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-D-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING SUPPORT 1. This enclosure identifies training support in four categories for each MOS or the OccFld as a whole. Some of the support items are identified by tasks, groups of tasks, or for the entire task list as follows: Appendix A: Training Devices, Simulators, and Training Aids Appendix B: Training Equipment Appendix C: Ammunition, Explosives, and Pyrotechnics Appendix D: Training Materials 2. If support identified in any appendix does not apply, the appendix will be included stating: "DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS MOS/OCCFLD." ENCLOSURE (5) 1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING DEVICES, SIMULATORS, AND TRAINING AIDS Charts Diagrams Graphs Transparencies Videocassette recordings Audio tape recordings 35mm Slides 35mm Film strips 16mm Motion pictures Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-A-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING EQUIPMENT RO-376A-USQ Signal Data Recorder AN/USQ-46A Portable Monitor AN/GSQ-159 Disposable Seismic Intrusion Detector AN/GSQ-154A Miniaturized Seismic Intrusion Detector DT-383/GSQ Audio Add-on Unit AN/GSQ-171 Directional Infrared Intrusion Detector AN/GSQ-176(S) Air Delivered Seismic Intrusion Detector (Short) AN/GSQ-176(N) Air Delivered Seismic Intrusion Detector (Normal) AN/USQ-66(V) Battlefield Area Surveillance System TS-2963/USQ-46 Emission Generator AN/GRQ-21 Expendable Relay AN/GRQ-26 Receiver-Transmitter AN/GXQ-257 Unattended Ground Sensor Set AN/MSC-77 Sensor Mobile Monitoring System M1097 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle AN/USQ-126 Sensor Monitoring System RO-630/USQ Signal Data Recorder SMS Antenna Group SDR Remote Kit Communications Group RE-1162/U Relay Assembly Relay Unit UHF Assembly Battery Box Relay Assembly Antenna Support Kit AN/USQ-121 Portable Monitor Test Set, TRSS Appendix B to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-B-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES, AND PYROTECHNICS DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS OCCFLD Appendix C to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-C-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TRAINING MATERIALS FM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 8621.1.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 FMFM 2-1, INTELLIGENCE 8621.1.1 8621.1.2 8621.2.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.3 8621.2.4 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 SENSOR OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK 8621.1.1 8621.1.2 8621.2.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.3 8621.2.4 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 Appendix D to ENCLOSURE (5) 5-D-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 MOS 8621, SURVEILLANCE SENSOR OPERATOR DUTY AREA 1 - PLAN FOR EMPLOYMENT OF REMOTE SENSORS TASK: 8621.1.1 PREPARE A SENSOR SURVEILLANCE PLAN CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to employ remote sensors. STANDARD: The Sensor Surveillance Plan must be accurate, comprehensive, and in the prescribed format. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Review the Intelligence Estimate. 2. Review the Force List. 3. Review the Concept of Operations. 4. Review the Collection Planning Worksheet. 5. Conduct a Terrain Study. 6. Select unattended ground sensors and ancillary equipment necessary for successful completion of the mission. 7. Prepare terrain profiles. 8. Coordinate sensor frequency allocation with the communication electronics officer. 9. Write the Sensor Surveillance Plan. 10. Submit plan to the intelligence officer for review. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 2. FMFM 3-21, INTELLIGENCE 3. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-1 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The Sensor Surveillance Plan, when completed, will become Tab (b) to Appendix (11) (Surveillance and Reconnaissance) to Annex B (Intelligence) to the Operation Order. 2. Sensor Operators must have a thorough understanding of the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of unattended ground sensors and ancillary equipment. 3. The ability to use a wide variety of mapping, charting, and geodetic products is fundamental to sensor surveillance planning. A Marine must demonstrate proficiency in the following areas prior to instruction or evaluation of this ITS: a. Use of the Military Grid Reference System to locate a point to within 10 meters. b. Use of the Geographic Coordinate System to locate a point to within 100 meters. c. Determination of the elevation of any location on a military map. d. Use of the graphics bar scales to determine road and straight-line distance. e. Use of the declination diagram to determine direction. f. Use of intersections/resections to locate points on a map. g. Use of photographic media as an aid in conducting terrain analysis. h. Use of encyclopedic data to conduct terrain analysis. _________________________________________________________________ TASK: 8621.1.2 WRITE JOINT REMOTE SENSOR REPORT/REQUEST CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to prepare a Joint Remote Sensor Report/Request (JRSR/R). STANDARD: Joint Remote Sensor Report/Request must be prepared in an accurate, timely, and comprehensive manner utilizing the prescribed format. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-2 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Determine which kind of JRSR/R is being prepared. a. Notification report b. Implant report c. Support request d. Sensor report e. Monitoring termination report f. Monitor change report g. Removal report 2. Assemble the appropriate data. 3. Insert the data in the applicable lines and fields of the prescribed format. 4. Submit the completed JRSR/R to supervisor for approval/release. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-21, INTELLIGENCE 2. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. JRSR/R Support Requests and Implant Reports are frequently written by supporting/supported units. Sensor Operators must be capable of instructing such units in the use of these documents. _________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-3 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 DUTY AREA 2 - EMPLOY REMOTE SENSORS TASK: 8621.2.1 PREPARE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS FOR EMPLACEMENT CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to employ unattended ground sensors in support of a sensor surveillance plan. STANDARD: Prior to employment, unattended ground sensors will be programmed and thoroughly checked for operational serviceability. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Set the channel number and the sensor ID code on the ETU, as applicable. 2. Set the End of Life (EOL) switch on the ETU, as applicable. 3. Set the sensitivity switch on the attached sensor, as required. 4. Assemble major components. 5. Operationally check each type of sensor. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) PLATOON 2. TM 09769A-10, PORTABLE MONITOR, AN/USQ-121, OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 3. TM XXXXXX-10, SENSOR MONITOR SYSTEM (SMS) OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 4. TM 0963A-14&P UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR SET (UGSS), AN/GSQ-257, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PARTS BREAKDOWN ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) _________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-4 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TASK: 8621.2.2 HAND EMPLACE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to hand emplace unattended ground sensors. STANDARD: Sensors will be accurately located, implanted and concealed, and a pace-count completed, when possible. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Locate correct implant sites using land navigation procedures. 2. Emplace Sensors. 3. Re-verify sensor operability. 4. Conceal the implant site. 5. Complete the sensor emplacement tag. 6. Obtain a pace-count for seismic sensors. 7. Draw an implant-site sketch map. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 2. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 3. TM 09769A-10, PORTABLE MONITOR, AN/USQ-121, OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 4. TM XXXXXX-10, SENSOR MONITOR SYSTEM (SMS) OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 5. TM 09632A-14&P, UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR SET (UGSS), AN/GSQ-257, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PARTS BREAKDOWN ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Though hand emplacement will normally be conducted by agencies other than the Sensor Control and Management Platoon (SCAMP), sensor operators must be capable of instructing and demonstrating proper implant techniques. _________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-5 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TASK: 8621.2.3 EMPLACE AIR DELIVERED SEISMIC INTRUSION DETECTOR (ASID) CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to air emplace the ASID. STANDARD: Sensors will be accurately located. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Brief supporting aircrew personnel, and ground support personnel, if necessary. 2. Ensure that sensors are loaded in the proper sequence. 3. On rotary-wing aircraft: a. Assist flight personnel in locating drop sites. b. Perform the duties of "bombardier." c. Perform the duties of "dropper." d. Perform duties of Observer/Recorder. e. Perform the duties of "feeder." 4. On fixed-wing aircraft: a. Assist ordnance personnel in loading/testing sensors. b. Debrief flight personnel. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 2. TM 09632A-14&P, UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR SET (UGSS), AN/GSQ-257, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENACE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PARTS BREAKDOWN ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) ________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-6 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 TASK: 8621.2.4 ESTABLISH A SENSOR MONITORING SITE CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to establish a land-based or shipboard sensor monitoring site. STANDARD: Sensor monitoring sites must be established in such a manner as to ensure timely, accurate, and comprehensive monitoring and analysis of sensor activations. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Select site location. 2. Assemble sensor monitoring equipment. 3. Provide power to the monitoring equipment. 4. Program sensor monitoring equipment. 5. Establish communications link with the supported unit. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 2. TM XXXXXX-10, SENSOR MONITOR SYSTEM (SMS) OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Performance steps 2 through 4 demand a thorough knowledge of sensor unique monitors, automated recording devices, and antenna systems. 2. Performance step 5 implies an understanding of basic communications procedures over both secure and uncovered nets. ________________________________________________________________ TASK: 8621.2.5 ANALYZE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR ACTIVATIONS CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to analyze unattended ground sensor activations. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-7 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 STANDARD: Analysis will be conducted and properly recorded/reported in a timely, accurate, and comprehensive manner. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Use the "log-sheet" method for target determination. 2. Complete mathematical computations using the "sensor formula." 3. Maintain a journal. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 2. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 3. TM XXXXXX-10, SENSOR MONITOR SYSTEM (SMS) OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: (NONE) _________________________________________________________________ TASK: 8621.2.6 RECOVER UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to recover unattended ground sensors. STANDARD: Whenever possible, unattended ground sensors must be recovered for later use. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Use a sketch map to aid in location of the implant site. 2. Remove the sensor from the implant site, as required. 3. Disassemble the sensor for transport. 4. Perform post operation checks. 5. Store sensor for future use. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-8 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 2. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 3. TM 0963A-14&P UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR SET (UGSS), AN/GSQ-257, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PARTS BREAKDOWN ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. (NONE) ________________________________________________________________ TASK: 8621.2.7 MONITOR GROUND SENSOR EQUIPMENT WITH THE PORTABLE MONITOR CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to monitor sensor equipment. STANDARD: Accurately analyze activations of sensor equipment with the Portable Monitor (PM). PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Perform pre-operational check(s) with the PM. 2. Ensure the channel on the PM is set to the same channel as the ETU of the monitored sensor. 3. Analyze the identification code, message, and direction to accurately report sensor activiations. 4. Perform post operation maintenace for the PM. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 2. TM 09769A, PORTABLE MONITOR, AN/USQ-121, OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. (NONE) Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-9 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 ________________________________________________________________ TASK: 8621.2.8 PREPARE RELAYS FOR EMPLACEMENT CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to employ relays in support of a sensor surveillance plan. STANDARD: Prior to employment, relays will be programmed and thoroughly checked for operational serviceability. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Assemble major components. 2. Ensure the channel on the relay is set to the same channel as the ETU. 3. Operationally check each relay. REFERENCE(S): 1. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 2. TM 09784A-10, RELAY ASSEMBLY, RE1162/U, OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. (NONE) _________________________________________________________________ TASK: 8621.2.9 HAND EMPLACE RELAYS CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to hand emplace relays. STANDARD: Relays will be accurately located, implanted, and concealed. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Locate correct implant sites using land navigation procedures. 2. Emplace relays. Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-10 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 3. Re-verify operability. 4. Conceal the implant site. 5. Draw an implant-site sketch map. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 2. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 3. TM 09784A-10, RELAY ASSEMBLY, RE1162/U, OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. (NONE) ________________________________________________________________ TASK: 8621.2.10 RECOVER RELAYS CONDITION(S): Given the requirement to recover relays. STANDARD: Whenever possible, relays must be recovered for later use. PERFORMANCE STEPS: 1. Use a sketch map to aid in location of the implant site. 2. Remove the relay from the implant site, as required. 3. Disassemble the relay for transport. 4. Perform post operation checks. 5. Store relay for future use. REFERENCE(S): 1. FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 2. FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-11 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 3. TM 09784A-10, RELAY ASSEMBLY, RE1162/U, OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. (NONE) ________________________________________________________________ Appendix A to ENCLOSURE (6) 6-A-12 MCO 1510.64A 25 MAY 1994 INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STANDARDS FOR THE SURVEILLANCE SENSOR OPERATOR, MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS) 8621 MOS 8621, SURVEILLANCE SENSOR OPERATOR DUTY AREA 1 - PLAN FOR EMPLOYMENT OF REMOTE SENSORS TASK 8621.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-1 PREPARE A SENSOR SURVEILLANCE PLAN TASK 8621.1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-2 WRITE JOINT REMOTE SENSOR REPORT/REQUEST DUTY AREA 2 - EMPLOY REMOTE SENSORS TASK 8621.2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-4 PREPARE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS FOR EMPLACEMENT TASK 8621.2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-5 HAND EMPLACE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS TASK 8621.2.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-6 EMPLACE AIR DELIVERED SEISMIC INTRUSION DETECTOR (ASID) TASK 8621.2.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-7 ESTABLISH A SENSOR MONITORING SITE TASK 8621.2.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-7 ANALYZE UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR ACTIVATIONS TASK 8621.2.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-8 RECOVER UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS TASK 8621.2.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-9 MONITOR GROUND SENSOR EQUIPMENT WITH THE PORTABLE MONITOR TASK 8621.2.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-10 PREPARE RELAYS FOR EMPLACEMENT TASK 8621.2.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-10 HAND EMPLACE RELAYS TASK 8621.2.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-A-11 RECOVER RELAYS ENCLOSURE (6) 1 MCO 1510.64A. 25 MAY 1994 BIBLIOGRAPHY REFERENCE__________________TASK NUMBERS_____________________ FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 8621.2.10 8621.2.9 FM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 8621.1.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.6 FMFM 21-26, MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION 8621.2.5 FMFM 3-21, INTELLIGENCE 8621.1.1 8621.1.2 FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON 8621.1.1 8621.1.2 8621.2.10 8621.2.2 (SCAMP) EMPLOYMENT 8621.2.3 8621.2.4 8621.2.5 8621.2.6 8621.2.7 8621.2.8 8621.2.9 FMFM 3-22-3, SENSOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT PLATOON 8621.2.1 (SCAMP) PLATOON TM 09632A-14&P, UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR SET (UGSS), 8621.2.2 AN/GSQ-257, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PARTS BREAKDOWN TM 09632A-14&P, UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR SET (UGSS), 8621.2.3 AN/GSQ-257, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENACE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PARTS BREAKDOWN TM 0963A-14&P UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR SET (UGSS), 8621.2.1 AN/GSQ-257, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PARTS BREAKDOWN TM 0963A-14&P UNATTENDED GROUND SENSOR SET (UGSS), 8621.2.6 AN/GSQ-257, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PARTS BREAKDOWN TM 09769A, PORTABLE MONITOR, AN/USQ-121, OPERATION 8621.2.7 INSTRUCTIONS ENCLOSURE (BIBLIOGRAPHY) 1 MCO 1510.64A. 25 MAY 1994 REFERENCE_________________ TASK NUMBERS_____________________ TM 09769A-10, PORTABLE MONITOR, AN/USQ-121, OPERATION 8621.2.1 8621.2.2 INSTRUCTIONS TM 09784A-10, RELAY ASSEMBLY, RE1162/U, OPERATION 8621.2.10 8621.2.8 8621.2.9 INSTRUCTIONS TM XXXXXX-10, SENSOR MONITOR SYSTEM (SMS) OPERATION 8621.2.1 8621.2.2 8621.2.4 8621.2.5 INSTRUCTIONS ENCLOSURE (BIBLIOGRAPHY) 2