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Title: Position Azimuth Determining System (PADS)
Dialogue: The accuracy of the data produced by PADS is directly related to the accuracy of it’s starting data. MLRS units require fifth order survey. Whenever possible, starting data for the battery PADS should be at least of fourth order accuracy. These data can be obtained from higher headquarters, trig lists, or from other artillery units operating in the same area as the MLRS unit. Survey control is provided to the platoons by the battery survey team. The points the battery survey team establishes should be considered SCPs. Ideally, the SCPs are located on readily identifiable and accessible terrain, such as road junctions. The launcher personnel must be able to locate each point and stop the launcher without excessive maneuvering. Within platoon OPAREAs, SCPs for launcher updates are established at the reload points. The POC personnel give SCP coordinates and altitude to each launcher section and the PADS survey section. They also leave these data on a tag at the marker to identify the SCP. The survey section is controlled by the BOC and directed to link up with the platoon leader requiring survey support. The location of all SCPs are maintained on the BOC situation map or charts for future use. Upon completion of his survey mission, the PADS chief reports directly to the BOC for further instructions.