__________Code words
COORDINATION WITH FORWARD UNIT CHECKLIST
A platoon or squad that plans movement through a friendly forward unit must coordinate with that unit for safe passage. If no time or place has been designated for the coordination, the platoon or squad leader must coordinate with the S-3 (Operations), who in turn must coordinate with the forward unit’s commander.
DATE
__________Information to be exchanged
__________Identification of unit
__________Size of element (platoon/squad)
__________Time(s) and place(s) of departure
__________Initial rally point (IRP)
__________Dismounting points if applicable
__________Return time(s) and place(s)
__________General area of operation
__________Information on terrain and vegetation
__________Known or suspected enemy positions
__________Possible enemy ambush sites (S-2 update)
__________Latest enemy activity
__________Details on friendly positions (crew-served weapons, final protective fire, etc.)
__________Fire and barrier plan
__________Support that forward unit can provide (duration, capabilities)
__________Fire support
__________Litter teams
__________Medical facilities
__________HLZ
__________Navigational aids/signals
__________Guides
__________Communications
__________Reaction force (QRF)
__________Other assets available
__________Call signs and frequencies
__________Pyrotechnic plan
__________Challenge and password/running password
__________Identification of friendly forces (IFF)
__________Recognition signals
__________Emergency signals and code words
__________Dissemination of coordination information if unit changes
ADJACENT UNIT COORDINATION CHECKLIST
Upon completion of the operations order, the platoon or squad leader should coordinate with the other platoon or squad leaders working in the same areas. If unknown, the S-3 (Operations) can help arrange the needed coordination between elements. The leaders should exchange the following information with adjacent units in the area.
DATE
__________Identification and type of unit (foreign/coalition)
__________Mission and size of unit
__________Planned times and points of entry; departure from battlespace
__________Routes
__________Fire support and control measures
__________Frequencies and call signs
__________Challenge and password, running password, number combination
__________IFF of other units
__________Pyrotechnic plan
__________Any up-to-date information on the enemy
__________Recognition signals
REHEARSAL AREA COORDINATION CHECKLIST
This coordination is conducted with the platoon leader, company commander, and/or S-3 (Operations) to facilitate the time and detailed effective use of assets as they apply to the tactical mission.
DATE
__________Identification and type of unit (foreign/coalition)
__________Mission
__________Terrain similar to objective
__________Buildings similar to objective
__________Security of area (extra persons needed to secure area?)
__________Availability of aggressors/role players
__________Use of Simunitions, blanks, pyrotechnics, live fire
__________Mock-ups available
__________Day/night rehearsal time’s availability
__________Transportation to and from site
__________Coordination with other units using site
ARMY AVIATION COORDINATION CHECKLIST—SITUATION
DATE
__________Enemy situation
__________Enemy air% illumination Window
__________Enemy ADAIllumination angleCeiling
__________Weather NVG Visibility
__________Friendly situation
__________Unit(s) supporting operation
__________Axis of movement
__________Corridor
__________Routes
__________Friendly ADA status
ARMY AVIATION COORDINATION CHECKLIST—MISSION
DATE
__________Who
__________What
__________When
__________Where
__________Why
ARMY AVIATION COORDINATION CHECKLIST—EXECUTION
Concept of the operation to explain what the requesting unit wants to accomplish with the air assault/air movement.
DATE
__________Tasks to combat units
__________Infantry
__________Attack aviation
__________Tasks to combat support units
__________Artillery
__________Aviation (lift)
__________Coordinating instructions
__________PZ operations
__________Direction/azimuth of landing
__________Time of landing
__________Flight direction
__________Location of PZ/Alt. PZ
__________Name of PZ/Alt. PZ
__________Loading procedures
__________Marking of PZ (panel, smoke, mirror, strobe, buzz saw, etc.)
__________Flight route planned (SP, ACP, RP)
__________Formations
__________En route LZ (staging point or deception plan)
__________Code words
__________PZ secure (prior to landing)
__________PZ clear (lead bird and last bird)
__________Alternate PZ
__________TAC air/artillery
__________Number of passengers per bird for entire lift
__________Equipment carried by individuals
__________Marking of key leaders
__________Abort criteria (PZ, en route, LZ)
__________LZ operations
__________Direction of landing
__________False insertion plans
__________Time of landing (LZ time)
__________Marking of LZ (panel, smoke, laser, strobe, etc.)
__________Formation at landing
__________Code words, LZ name, alternate LZ name
__________TAC air/artillery prep fires
__________Fire support coordination
__________LZ secure
ARMY AVIATION COORDINATION CHECKLIST—SERVICE SUPPORT
DATE
__________Number of aircraft per lift
__________Number of lifts
__________Refuel/rearm during mission
__________Time aircraft will be off station
__________Special aircraft equipment or configuration to support unit’s equipment
__________Bump plan
ARMY AVIATION COORDINATION CHECKLIST—COMMAND AND SIGNAL
DATE
__________Location of air mission commander
__________Location of air assault force commander
__________Location of ground tactical commander
__________Frequencies and call signs for all aircraft
__________Non-electric signals (day/night)
__________
Note: The minimal separation between aircraft/obstacles is as follows:
Observation helicopters
25 meters
UH-1
35 meters
UH-60/AH-64
50 meters
Cargo helicopters
80 meters
Ground slope considerations:
0–6 percent
upslope landing
7–15 percent
side slope landing
Over 15 percent
no touchdown (hover)
ARMY AVIATION COORDINATION CHECKLIST—VEHICLE MOVEMENT COORDINATION
Coordinate with the supporting unit through the COC to facilitate the effective, detailed, and efficient use of vehicular support and assets.