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FM 3-06.11
 
(FM 90-10-1)
COMBINED ARMS OPERATIONSIN URBAN TERRAIN
HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYDISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution isunlimited.
 
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FM 3-06.11
 
(FM 90-10-1)
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FIELD MANUALHEADQUARTERSNo. 3-06.11DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, DC, 28 February 2002
COMBINED ARMS OPERATIONSIN URBAN TERRAIN
CONTENTS
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Preface.................................................................................................................................x
CHAPTER1.INTRODUCTION
Section I. General Considerations.........................................................................1-11-1. Definitions.................................................................................1-11-2. Full Spectrum Operations/Urban Operations Concept .............1-41-3. Tactical Challenges...................................................................1-51-4. Importance of Urban Areas.......................................................1-71-5. Fundamentals of Urban Operations ..........................................1-91-6. Characteristics of Urban Operations.......................................1-121-7. Urban Battle Space..................................................................1-15Section II. Special Considerations........................................................................1-171-8. Weapons Considerations.........................................................1-171-9. Target Engagement.................................................................1-181-10. Munitions and Equipment.......................................................1-191-11. Noncombatants........................................................................1-191-12. Disease Prevention..................................................................1-221-13. Stress.......................................................................................1-221-14. Fratricide Avoidance...............................................................1-231-15. Situational Awareness.............................................................1-241-16. Media ......................................................................................1-251-17. Unexploded Ordnance.............................................................1-26
CHAPTER2.URBAN ANALYSIS
Section I. Models of Urban Areas.........................................................................2-12-1. General Urban Characteristics..................................................2-12-2. Description of Urban Areas Worldwide ...................................2-2DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. __________________________ *This publication supersedes FM 90-10-1, 12 May 1993, with Change 1, 3 Oct 95.
 
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Section II. Terrain and Weather Analyses..............................................................2-32-3. Urban Zones and Street Patterns...............................................2-32-4. Special Terrain Considerations.................................................2-92-5. Special Weather Considerations .............................................2-122-6. Analysis of Other Characteristics ...........................................2-132-7. Aperture Analysis ...................................................................2-132-8. Questions for Commanders and Leaders ................................2-15Section III. Urban Building Analysis.....................................................................2-152-9. Types of Mass-Construction Buildings...................................2-162-10. Types of Framed Buildings.....................................................2-202-11. Floor Plans… ..........................................................................2-242-12. Residential Areas ....................................................................2-272-13. Characteristics of Buildings....................................................2-292-14. Distribution of Building Types...............................................2-29Section IV. Urban Threat Evaluation.....................................................................2-312-15. Operational Factors.................................................................2-312-16. Threat......................................................................................2-342-17. Projected Threat Capabilities..................................................2-382-18. Modern Urban Battle Analysis ...............................................2-39
CHAPTER3.URBAN COMBAT SKILLS
Section I. Movement .............................................................................................3-13-1. Crossing Open Areas ................................................................3-13-2. Movement Parallel to Buildings ...............................................3-13-3. Movement Past Windows .........................................................3-23-4. Movement Around Corners.......................................................3-43-5. Crossing a Wall.........................................................................3-53-6. Use of Doorways.......................................................................3-53-7. Movement Between Positions...................................................3-63-8. Fire Team Employment.............................................................3-7Section II. Entry Techniques ..................................................................................3-83-9. Upper Building Levels..............................................................3-83-10. Use of Grappling Hook...........................................................3-103-11. Scaling of Walls......................................................................3-103-12. Rappelling...............................................................................3-123-13. Entry at Lower Levels.............................................................3-123-14. Use of Hand Grenades ............................................................3-153-15. Individual Weapons Control When Moving...........................3-22Section III. Clearing...............................................................................................3-223-16. High Intensity Versus Precision Clearing Techniques ...........3-223-17. Principles of Precision Room Clearing...................................3-233-18. Fundamentals of Precision Room Clearing.............................3-243-19. Composition of the Clearing Team.........................................3-243-20. Breaching................................................................................3-25
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