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They are the USAF force of choice to train and support isolated personnel. 1.1.2 Specifics. This volume does not address classified tactics, techniques, or procedures.Download View Air Force Combat Fundamentals Afttp 3-3.8 as PDF for free.
UNCLASSIFIED FOUO BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE 1 July 2006 AIR FORCE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES COMBAT FUNDAMENTALS GUARDIAN ANGEL and Special Tactics Forces (U) UNCLASSIFIED FOUO 3-3.8 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES 3-3.8 1 July 2006 Tactical Doctrine COMBAT FUNDAMENTALS GUARDIAN ANGEL and Special Tactics Forces NOTICE: AFTTP 3-1 and 3-3 volumes are available on-line via SIPRNET at the following web site: OPR: AFSOCDOXT (1Lt Luke Bates) 14 WPS (Capt Ed Espinoza) Supersedes NA Certified by: HQ AFSOCCC (Lt Gen Michael W. Pfps Falconview 4.2.1 Series Publications AreWooley) Pages: 936 Distribution: X (Controlled by USAFWCDOTW) PURPOSE: The Air Force Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (AFTTP) 3-3 series publications are the primary aircraft fundamental reference document for the USAF This series provides considerations to be used in planning and execution for effective mission accomplishment. These recognized best practices are presented as the foundation of employment and standardization for all USAF weapons systems. APPLICATION: This publication applies to all regular, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard personnel. In accordance with AFI 33-360 V1 TTP and TTP(I) publications are not directive. ![]() In cases where this publication and AFIs conflict, the applicable AFI will take precedence. The following joint publication definitions apply: TacticsThe employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each other. JP 1-02) TechniquesNon-prescriptive ways or methods used to perform missions, functions, or tasks. JP 1-02) ProceduresStandard, detailed steps that prescribe how to perform specific tasks. JP 1-02) SCOPE: This manual addresses basic weapon system tasks. AFTTP 3-3 provides information and guidelines on basic procedures and techniques used for standardization. It presents a solid foundation on which effective tactics can be executed. The following individuals prepared, edited, and published this volume: Capt Lisa Kruger USAFWCDOTW Volume Manager Mr Dale Mitcham USAFWCDOTW Technical Editor Mr Dave Foote USAFWCDOTW Layout Editor Mr Mike Davis USAFWCDOTW MMVI Specialist DISTRIBUTION: The AFTTP 3-3 series is distributed worldwide to the USAF and the combat forces of the other US services. These volumes are for official use only (FOUO) and are not releasable to non-US government agencies or contractors, in any form, without USAFWCDOTW approval as coordinated through AFSOCA-3. Contact: USAFWCDOTW 5490 Pease Drive, Bldg 1114 Nellis AFB NV 89191-6203 DSN: 682-3421 fax: 682-9725 Non-military units (e.g., contractors) may request AFTTP 3-3 volumes from the approving authority. Contact: AFSOCA-3 100 Bartley Street Suite 153 West Hurlburt Field FL fax: 579-5555 A paper copy of AFTTP 3-3 series publications may be obtained in two ways. Units may either provide their local base DAPS with a CD-ROM and arrange for printing, or units may purchase a paper copy of AFTTP 3-3 volumes by contacting: Defense Automated Printing Service Attn: Tony Bowker 4349 Duffer Drive, Bldg 625 Nellis AFB, NV 89191 DSN: 682-2871 fax: 682-9256 Cost of the volumes will vary depending on number of pages (size of volume) and method of shipment requested (FEDEX or regular registered mail). GUARDIAN ANGEL is a humanequipment weapon system that provides airborne and ground based capability to prosecute each of the five tasks assigned to personnel recovery operations. The Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction (CJCSI) 3270.01A, dated July 2004, defines personnel recovery (PR) as the sum of all military, diplomatic, and civil efforts to effect recovery and return of US military, DoD civilians, and DoD contractor personnel who are isolated or missing while participating a United States government-sanctioned military activity, or missions in an uncertain, or hostile environment. AFDD 2-1.6, Personnel Recovery Operations (PRO), describes the specific tasks performed by Air Force units to recover isolated personnel (IP) throughout the entire spectrum of conflict. Emerging threats in an asymmetrical battlespace have identified the requirement to execute five specific tasks of PR: (1) report, (2) locate, (3) support, (4) recover, and (5) reintegrate. The lead command for USAF PRO, Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), has expanded the PR mission area to include recovery operations (RO) as the return of sensitive material. General. This document is designed to provide the fundamental tactics, techniques and procedures which form the foundation for combat employment of the GUARDIAN ANGEL weapon system. GUARDIAN ANGEL is composed of personnel from three specific Air Force specialties with the core skills and equipment required to provide the warfighting commander with a full spectrum capability to accomplish PRRO. The TTP addressed in this volume are a baseline for these operators to utilize and improve upon when employed to conduct personnel recovery and recovery operations. Combat Rescue Officer. These officers lead and command GUARDIAN ANGEL as direct combatant ground force commanders during tactical mission scenarios as required during surface operations, high value target recovery, and bilateral operations with other weapon systems and tactical forces. CROs provide subject matter expertise to the command and battle staff; performing duties as mission planners and advocates for pararescue and SERE operations. Pararescue. PJs are the only DoD specialty specifically trained, equipped, organized, and employed to conduct conventional or unconventional PR operations (AFPD 16-12, Pararescue) They are the USAF force of choice for assisted evasion and recovery of isolated personnel. SERE Specialist. SERE Specialists are the only DOD specialty specifically trained, equipped, organized, and employed to conduct SERE operations for the duration of their career (AFPD 16-13, Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape). They are the USAF force of choice to train and support isolated personnel. Specifics. This volume does not address classified tactics, techniques, or procedures.
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