Reconnaissance
Reconnaissance missions are
critical for getting to know where the enemy is, the numbers of troops,
their offensive capability, defenses, supply zones, etc. The more one
knows about one's enemy, the better one will be at dealing with them,
and knowing how to counter their attacks.
RECON/SCOUT: The recon/scout
member of the group should be fast, agile and stealthy. The mission of
the recon/scout is to gather as much information about the enemy location
without being caught. Unlike a sniper, the recon's/scout's job is simply
to locate and report back but not to engage the enemy unless caught or
under direct fire. The recon/scout should:
- travel
light with no additional water packs or equipment except,
perhaps a good pair of binoculars
- have
minimal weaponry, perhaps only a small sidearm like the SC
400 or SC 500 but nothing large enough
to tempt them into taking shots
- remember their purpose
is to gather information, not attack the enemy
- attempt to remain
unseen by the enemy so that the enemy does not suspect
they are being watched
- make a hasty retreat
if discovered or if the mission is complete
A good thing for a recon/scout
to carry with them is a walkie-talkie if available. This allows information
to be transmitted to the rest of the group immediately instead of the
group having to wait for the recon/scout to return.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR:
As a recon/scout, one should try and find out various bits of information
such as:
- enemy
location - knowing where they are lets you know where to
strike
- outposts
or guard stations - things to watch out for
- enemy
movement - good to know where they seem to be going to or
coming from
- enemy
armament - if one knows what weapons are there, perhaps one
can come up with what would be needed to ensure victory in a squirt-fest
- water
sources - if you can take these away, the enemy will be left
high and dry
- alternate
routes - look for other ways one can approach where the enemy
is situated. Terrain knowledge is critical for winning a ground water
war
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