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CMTC BOX HOLLYWOOD NAMES
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CMTC GROUND CHECKPOINT GRIDSCMTC GROUND CHECKPOINT GRIDS
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PV 976 617PV 976 617
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Villages will be occupied. The villages and their populations must be taken into consideration. If ignored or treated badly the local population will turn against RFCT. Vilslakian Militia can and will use villages as a means to collect information on RFCT and launch attacks.
Key Players: Key Locations:•Mayor Rathaus•Chief of Police Forces Church-Synagogue/Mosque•Press School•Religious Leaders Police Station
Vilslakian Militia:
•Stir up local population into riots
•Use: explosive devices
•M16s and M240s
•Shoulder fired ADA
•Anti-Tank weapons
CMTC VILLAGESCMTC VILLAGES
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OPFORHigh Value Targets
(HVT)TanksAT-5sADA 6 v1
OPFOR’s TEN1) Bore sight, Bore sight, Bore sight.2) Know the Rules of Engagement (ROE) as well or better than Observer Controller.3) Know BLUEFOR’s High Value Targets (I.E. Engineers).4) Every OPFOR Soldier will emplace obstacles.5) Possess tactical patience, OPFOR will allow BLUEFOR units to pass by in order to strike at BLUEFOR HVTS (Engineers).6) OPFOR learns rapidly from BLUEFOR and adapts accordingly.7) OPFOR uses Civilians on the Battlefield (COB) & Vilslakian Militia (VM) to gather information on BLUEFOR.8) OPFOR begins to gather intelligence on BLUEFOR during STX.9) CSOPs are highly lethal. Fights above ground. Directly behind Regimental Screen! 10) Bore sight, Bore sight, Bore sight.
FACTS:•OPFOR uses National Guard Unit as part of their dismounts.
•OPFOR uses civilian contractors as their engineers
•OPFOR uses civilian contractors to man theirADA vehicles (ASCIET 4)
•OPFOR possesses three Thermal Systems:Tank, AT-5, ADA
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CivilianContractors
National GuardAugmentees
LTA 1-4W/M113
LT1-4
HHC 1-4W/M998
LTC 1-4W/M113
LTB 1-4W/M113
D 1-4W/M60
How Does A (US) Light Infantry Battalion Replicate an OPFOR Regiment?
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TOTAL = 31 x T-80s / 93 x BMP's / 9 x AT-5s
30 x BMP-2
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9 x BRDM-2W/AT-5
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30 x BMP-2
30 x BMP-2
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WheeledBRDM
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Technical Information:Crew: 4Max Speed: 48 KPH125mm cannon (RGE 25m-3,000m {MILES}) 7.62 COAX (RGE 25m-800m {MILES}) Thermal Sights Range 2km
The T- 80 Main Battle TankAt CMTC, the T-80 Main Battle Tank is replicated by the M60A3 Main Battle Tank. Other distinguishable marks Include the lack of camouflage paint and the large number sets painted on the sides of the turrets. Very old,Usually only four things work on them: MILES, Radios, TIS, and Engine. T-80s can only fire from short halts.
The T-80 can mount the KMT-6 plow (replicated by 3 tires on front), or a plow/roller (replicated by 1 tire on front).
The T-80 has TTS, GPS, and GAS sights.Aim at MILES Belt, blue circles.
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OPFOR HVT 1 OF 3
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The BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle At CMTC, the BMP is replicated by a VISMOD M113A1. Indicators are the green trashcan on the back which is wrapped in thermal paper, the gun system, and the white number set on the sides of the vehicle. Very hard to fire on the move and they have no thermals. BMPs work in pairs to “lock-up” your miles so you can’t return fire. Possible fratricide issue because BLUEFOR uses 113 also: engineers, medic, and Ready 6.
Unless in a reconnaissance mode, BMP-2s DO NOT travel alone. If you find one BMP, you can guess there is either another BMP or tank somewhere in the vicinity. Aim at MILES Belts, Blue circles.
The BMP-2 is used in many roles in the Vilslakian National Army. Main roles include Infantry Fighting Vehicle and Reconnaissance.
Technical Information:Crew: 2Passengers: 6Max Speed: 64 KPH30mm cannon (RGE 25m - 2,000m {miles}) 7.62mm coax MG (RGE 25m - 800m {miles})AT-5 ATGM (RGE 25m –3750m {miles})
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Has reversed polarity paper around trash can that creates a thermal signature.
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The AT-5 Anti-Tank Vehicle
WARNING!!! The AT-5 does NOT travel alone. Whether moving or stationary, the AT-5 comes in packs. Normally, the first indication you get that an AT-5 is engaging you is the small puff of white smoke on a hillside in the distance…followed by your flashing CVKI!
AT-5's are lethal out to 4000 meters. The only time they have a problem is under limited visibility operations. Use this to your advantage.
Technical Information:Crew: 3Max Speed: 105 KPHAT-5 ATGM (Range 25m –3750m {miles})Thermal Sights Range 1.5kmPVS-7s Range 600m.
At CMTC, the AT-5 is replicated by a VISMOD HMMWV with the TOW missile launcher on top. Indicators are thepointed nose of the vehicle, the dual round headlights near the center of the front, and the TOW launcheron top. OPFOR will dismount TOW system to look like regular M998. Aim at MILES Belt, blue circles.
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OPFOR HVT 2 OF 3
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The Recon BRDM-2At CMTC, the
BRDM-2 is replicated by a VISMOD HMMWV with the M240 Machine Gun on top. Indicators are the pointed nose of the vehicle and the Machine Gun on top.
WEAPONS TOTAL ROUNDS RANGE________ 14.5 MM MACHINE GUN 3000 RDS 800 - 1600 M {miles}7.62MM COAX 3000 RDS 25 - 800 M {miles}
FEATURES:FITTED w/7.62 and
.50 cal LASERS4-MAN CREW
VISMOD HMMWV
KILLS THIN SKINNED VEHICLES AND TROOPS
CAN BE KILLED BY .50 CALIBER AND ABOVE
Aim at MILES belt to KILL
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= MILES Belts
Blind at night
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The Vilslakian UniformThe Vilslakian National Army wears two different uniforms: Black uniform with black jacket and black helmet cover for regulars, and a tiger stripe uniform normally associated with reconnaissance and special operations soldiers.Possible use of other uniforms have been reported.
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Man pack AT-5 (Dragon) Thermal Sight Range 700m = MILES Belts
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VNAVilslakianNat'l Army
VNAReconForces
Uniform:•Black OPFOR uniform top and bottom•Black kevlar with no helmet cover,
or black helmet coverWeapons:•M-16•SAW•M-240•AT-5•SA-16•SA-18
Uniform: • Tiger stripe top and bottom• White smock in snow• Black Kevlar w/o cover or black
cover • Tiger stripe boonie cap
• Mounted and dismounted (BRDM's and BMP's)
• TD Pam 350-16
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VMVilslakian Militia
COB:•Civilian on the Battle
All manner of civilian clotheswith miles vest.
What They Wear
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ZSU 23-4/ZSU 57-2•M998 MOD CHASSIS (PT-76
CHASSIS)•ROOF-MOUNTED RADAR
CENTER OF VEHICLE •THREE ELECTRICAL BOXES ON
REAR OF ROOF •RANGE MUST BE WITHIN 2500 M•THERMAL SIGHTS RANGE 2KM+
SA-9•M998 MOD CHASSIS (BRDM
CHASSIS)•ROOF-MOUNTED SIGHTING
DEVICE IN CENTER •THREE SMALL ELECTRICAL
BOXES REAR OF ROOF •CREW MUST TRACK TARGET FOR
3 SECONDS•RANGE MUST BE WITHIN 8K
SA-8/M-53/M-59•M998 MOD CHASSIS (BTR CHASSIS)•ROOF-MOUNTED RADAR IN CENTER •TOWS SMALL TWO-WHEELED GENERATOR•LARGE HORIZONTAL CYLINDER ABOVE LEFT
REAR OF VEHICLE •MUST TRACK TARGET FOR 9 SECONDS•RANGE MUST BE WITHIN 12K
C3 VEHICLE•M988 MOD CHASSIS (BTR CHASSIS)•LARGE CYLINDER RADAR IN CENTER OF VEHICLE MOUNTED HORIZONTALLY•THREE ANTENNAS •THREE SMALL ELECTRICAL BOXES ON REAR OF ROOF •IF KILLED, THE C3 VEH CAN CONTINUE TO PROVIDE RADAR INFO
TO SUBORDINATE ASSETS
•CONTRACTED THROUGH RAYTHEON TO REPLICATE REGIMENTAL THROUGH DIVISIONALAIR DEFENSE ASSETS •ASET-IV CONSISTS OF FOUR VEHICLES REPRESENTING DIFFERENT ADA CAPABILITIES
- RADAR AND MISSILE/GUN COMBINATION •CURRENT CONTRACT DOES NOT PROVIDE MANPADS CAPABILITY (REQUIRES AUGMENTEES)
OPFOR ADA ASSETS
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OPFOR HVT 3 OF 3
Aim at MILES Belts
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The Mi 24 Hind F Attack Helicopter
Hinds can be shot down, but remember this: If you see one Hind, there is usually another in close proximate! Usually Hinds shoot you from behind your position.
Technical Information:Carries up to 7 combat loaded troopsAVG Speed: 70 KNOTSForward Firing Weapons Systems Vary
Used in direct fire attack and to insert RECON and dismounted infantry
Mi-24 Hind-F is replicated by the UH-1H Huey helicopter. It is identified by the desert camouflage pattern and the blue underbelly. Armament may include AT-6 missiles (4 max), 57mm rockets (128 max), and 30mm gun (250 rounds max). They also have the capability to carry troops Helicopters with yellow panels are observer/controller helicopters, not Hinds.
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= MILES BeltsAim at MILES belts to kill
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CO PLT VEHBN CO PLT VEH
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Last two digits indicate individuals06 - Unit Commander05 - Executive Officer07 - Unit Senior NCO
Four Digit Numbers denote motorized rifle battalions:1000 - 1st MRB (A CO 1-4 IN)2000 - 2nd MRB (B CO 1-4 IN)3000 - 3rd MRB (C CO 1-4 IN)4000 - 4th MRB (D CO 1-4 IN-T-80 Tanks)
Special units of the Regiment are denoted with three
digit numbers:
500- REG RECON550- AT-Company900 - DIV RECON570- ADA Assets
The 4th Motorized Rifle Regiment
–an indicator of their reserve Unit
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100% 70%T-80 44 31BMP-2 148 104BTR 13 9BRDM 11 89P148 9 6AT-7 27 19
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SA-9 4 32S6 4 3SA-16 66 46
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4th Independent Mechanized Infantry Brigade4th Independent Mechanized Infantry Brigade
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II
4
II II
II
1
II
II
E
I
II
2
18 x 2S19
TOTAL COMBAT POWER
100% 70%T-80 51 36BMP-2 188 131BTR 24 17BRDM 10 79P148 12 8AT-7 36 25
2S19 36 252S12 24 17
2S6 6 4SA-9 6 4SA-15 8 6SA-16 105 71
18 x 2S19
44 x BMP-26 x 2S12
44 x BMP-26 x 2S12
44 x BMP-26 x 2S12
44 x BMP-26 x 2S12
51 x T-8015 x KMT-6
12 x 9P1486 x MT-12
2 x BMP-24 x BRDM1 x TALLMIKE3 x RADIO INTCPT/DF3 x VHF JAMMER
6 x 2S66 x SA-96 x SA-15
3 x IRM 4 x TMM5 x MINE ROLLER-PLOW 3 x DIM 12 x K-616 x PKP6 x GSP
2 x BTM3 x PZM2 x BAT3 x GMZ2 x MTK2 x IMR
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Mechanized Infantry Battalion, 4 IMIBRMechanized Infantry Battalion, 4 IMIBR
MAN
FS
AD
M/S
ISR
IIII
I I I
I
11 x BMP-2 11 x BMP-2 11 x BMP-2
6 x 2S12120mm Mortar
3 x BMP-2
3 x BMP-29 x SA-16
TOTAL COMBAT POWER
100% 70%BMP-2 33 23T-80 14 10AT-7 9 6RPG 81 57
2S12 6 4
SA-16 9 6
I
14 x T-80
ADDITIONALCOMBAT POWER
FROM A HHQ
E23 v1
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Mechanized Infantry Company, 4 IMIBRMechanized Infantry Company, 4 IMIBR
MAN
FS
AD
M/S
ISR
II
3 x BMP-2 3 x BMP-2 3 x BMP-2
TOTAL COMBAT POWER
100% 70%BMP-2 11 8T-80 3 2AT-7 3 2RPG 9 5
3 x T-80 3 x AT-7
ADDITIONALCOMBAT POWER
FROM A HHQ
24 v1
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VILSLAK MILITIA CENTRAL FRONT, URBAN COMMANDS
VM
VM
VILSECK
VM
BURGLENGENFELD
VM
AMBERG
VM
SCHWANDORF
VM
WEIDEN
VM
SCHMIDMUELEN
VM
HOHENFELS
INTELLIGENCE CELLTRANSPORTATION CELLDIRECT ACTION CELLCOMMUNICATIONS CELLSUPPORT CELL
Covert Cell StructureVM
KALLMUNZ
25 v1
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I
VM
I
VM
VILSLAK MILITIA CENTRAL FRONT, RURAL COMMANDS
VM
I
VM
VM
VILS RIVER COMMAND
VM
NAAB RIVER COMMAND
II
VM
II
VM
II
VM
II
VM
VMVM VM
VM VMVM
TYPICAL VM COMPANY COMBAT POWER
90-100 x PERSONNEL70-100 x ASSAULT RIFLES18 x M249 SAW2 x 81mm MORTAR2 x SA-1815-20 x NVG20 x AT MINES30 x AP MINES
Overt Force Structure
26 v1
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DIV
ISIO
N R
EC
ON
DIV
ISIO
N R
EC
ON TA
SK:
Em
plac
e D
IV R
EC
ON
PA
TRO
L T
Ms;
RTE
rec
on; I
D D
IV H
PTs;
em
ploy
ed w
hen
MR
R is
D
IV m
ain
effo
rt
PUR
POSE
: ID
EN
EM
Y M
AIN
EFF
OR
T FO
R D
IV M
AIN
EFF
OR
T
DIV
ISIO
N T
RA
CK
RE
CO
ND
IVIS
ION
TR
AC
K R
EC
ON
TA
SK: Z
one
reco
n be
twee
n LR
RC
and
BD
E re
con;
ID g
aps
In c
ount
er-r
econ
scr
een,
veh
icle
s, a
nd
obst
acle
s; I
D D
IV H
PTs
PUR
POSE
: ID
ene
my
mai
n ef
fort
for D
IV m
ain
effo
rt
BD
E W
HE
EL
ED
RE
CO
NB
DE
WH
EE
LE
D R
EC
ON
TA
SK:
Zone
reco
n be
twee
n B
N L
RR
and
BD
E re
con;
ID g
aps
in c
ount
er-r
econ
scr
een,
veh
icle
s, a
nd
obst
acle
s; I
D D
IV H
PTs
PUR
POSE
: ID
ene
my
mai
n ef
fort
for D
IV m
ain
effo
rt
IND
EP
EN
DE
NT
RE
CO
N P
AT
RO
LS
IND
EP
EN
DE
NT
RE
CO
N P
AT
RO
LS
TA
SK:
Trac
e B
N a
xis
of a
dvan
ce; i
nfilt
rate
, rem
ain
in z
one,
and
rep
ort e
nem
y po
sitio
ns,
traf
fica
bilit
y, o
bsta
cles
, and
ene
my
forc
e st
ruct
ures
thro
ugho
ut th
e m
issi
on
PUR
POSE
: R
econ
bat
talio
n pr
imar
y an
d al
tern
ate
rout
es; I
D s
tatio
nary
and
res
erve
forc
es a
nd C
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node
s fo
r ind
irec
t fir
es
EN
GIN
EE
R R
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ON
PA
RT
OL
SE
NG
INE
ER
RE
CO
N P
AR
TO
LS
TA
SK: B
reac
h ob
stac
les;
sea
rch
for c
lass
IV c
ache
s
PUR
POSE
: O
pen
aven
ues
of a
ppro
ach
for m
ain
effo
rt; b
reac
h en
emy
engi
neer
obs
tacl
es
BD
E D
ISM
OU
NT
PA
TR
OL
SB
DE
DIS
MO
UN
T P
AT
RO
LS
TA
SK:
Atta
ck th
roug
h co
vere
d an
d co
ncea
led
rout
es
PUR
POSE
: Se
ize
key
chok
e po
ints
whi
le d
estr
oyin
g en
emy
obse
rvat
ion
in a
dvan
ce o
f the
mai
n bo
dy
CO
MB
AT
RE
CO
N P
AT
RO
LS
CO
MB
AT
RE
CO
N P
AT
RO
LS
TA
SK:
Rou
te re
con
for r
espe
ctiv
e M
RB
; em
plac
es d
ism
ount
s (2
/BM
P) to
; inf
iltra
te m
ain
defe
nsiv
e ar
ea; r
epor
t and
obs
erve
PUR
POSE
: B
reac
h ob
stac
les
re-s
eede
d by
ene
my
afte
r ER
P;A
ttrit
enem
y fo
rces
in th
e m
ain
defe
nsiv
e ar
ea w
ith d
irec
t and
indi
rect
fire
s
FO
RW
AR
D D
ET
AC
HM
EN
TF
OR
WA
RD
DE
TA
CH
ME
NT
TA
SK:
Seiz
e ke
y te
rrai
n an
d fi
x en
emy
forc
es
PUR
POSE
: H
old
terr
ain/
posi
tion
adva
ntag
eous
for c
omm
itmen
t of s
ubse
quen
t MR
Bs
MO
TO
RIZ
ED
RIF
LE
BA
TT
AL
ION
MO
TO
RIZ
ED
RIF
LE
BA
TT
AL
ION
:
TA
SK:
Atta
ck
PUR
POSE
: Pen
etra
te a
nd e
xplo
it en
emy
mai
n de
fens
ive
area
44thth
IMIB
R T
ASK
& P
UR
PO
SEIM
IBR
TA
SK &
PU
RP
OSE
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DOCTRINAL TEMPLATEMotorized Rifle Regiment (MRR) Advance Guard
4-7 Kilometers
3-5 Kilometers
Forward Patrol•1-3 X BMP-2s•May not be used•Used to provide Security/Not Recon
Combat Reconnaissance Patrol•3 X BMP-2s•May be up to three CRPs
5-10 Kilometers15-45 Minutes
Forward Security Element•9 X BMP-2 •3 X T-80•6 X 2S1•6 X 120MM Mortar
•3 X BRDM-2 w/ AT-5
1-3 Kilometers 1-3 Kilometers 1 X BMP or T-80Flank Security
Advance Guard Main Body
•24-27 X BMP-2s•7-10 X T-80•12 X 2S1•2 X ZSU-23/4
•6 X BRDM-2 w/ AT-515-30 Minutes
or5-10 Kilometers
(Refer to MRR Main Body Template)
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•56 X BMP•20 X T-80•2 X SA-9 and/or•2 X ZSU-23/4
DOCTRINAL TEMPLATEMotorized Rifle Regiment (MRR)
Main Body Template
Flank Security•3 X BMPs•1-2 T-80
3-5 Kilometers/10-20 Minutes
5-10 Kilometers/15-30 Minutes behind Advance Guard
2 X MRB (+)
Flank Security
•3 X BMPs•1-2 T-80
Up to 5 KM Up to 5 KM
1 X MRB (-)•18-22 X BMPs•5-7 X T-80•6 X Mortar
Anti-Tank Reserve
•9 X BRDM-2
Refer to MRR Advance GuardDoctrinal Template
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AARed 1
AARed 2
Fire Direction Center,Colts, Firing Batteries
TOCs, C2, ScoutsTank/Infantry BPalong the Point of Penetration
Tank/Infantry Reserves
LD
LD
OPFOR AttackOBJRed
Res.
1. Counter-Battery2. FASCAM3. Persistent chemical
1. Precedes tank and infantry assault.
2. Non-Persistent chemical3. Smoke
1. Focus on BLUFORbattle positions
2. Continue smoke
1. Seize Objective2. Targets of
opportunity
Fire preparation for the attack
Fire support of the attack
Fireaccompaniment
Offensive Characteristics
OPFOR Offensive Phases of Fire
Phase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IV
Enemy High Payoff Targets
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Correlation of Forces Matrix (COFM) is generally 1:1. OPFOR moves to gain or regain contact with BLUEFOR. Makes initial contact with smallest element possible. The OPFOR will then defeat/destroy forces in zone. The OPFOR may use Forward Detachments (FD) which may be terrain oriented on an objective, key terrain, or choke points. The OPFOR may bypass BLUEFOR groupings of 1-4 combat vehicles. OPFOR will move at 12-20kph.
Motorized Rifle RegimentMovement to Contact
OPFOR MOVES FROM THE EAST TO WESTBLUEFOR MOVES FROM THE WEST TO THE EAST
EastWest1 BLUEFOR TASKFORCE IN THE BOX
OPFOR Generally has a mix of:31 x T-80 / 31 x BMP-2 / 5 x AT-5
Fire Support1 - 2 x BNs SP ARTY / 1 - 2 x BTRYs MTR / 1 - 2 x HINDS
Air Defense Artillery1 x 2 ZSU-23 / 1 x 2 SA-9 RECON DISMOUNTED:
IRP 3 - 5 x TMs / ERP 1 x 3 TMs / RGT DISMOUNTS 150 SOLDIERS
RECON MOUNTED:RGT’L RECON5 x 8 BMP-2 / 4 - 6 x BRDM / MRB RECON 7 - 9 x
BMP-2 / 1- 2 x RECON HINDSEngineer
UMZ
2 BLUEFOR TASKFORCES IN THE BOXOPFOR Generally has a mix of:31 x T-80 / 93 BMP-2 / 9 AT-5
Fire Support2 x BN ARTY / 3 x MTR BTRY / 2 x HINDS
Air Defense Artillery2 x ZSU-23 / 2 x SA-9 / 30 x SA-16
RECON DISMOUNTED:IRP 3 x 5 TMs / ERP 1 x 3 TMs / RGT DISMOUNTS 150 SOLDIERS
RECON MOUNTED:RGT’L RECON 5 - 8 x BMP-2 / 4 - 6 x BRDM / MRB RECON 7 - 9 x
BMP-2 / 1- 2 x RECON HINDSEngineer
UMZ31 v1
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Motorized Rifle RegimentOPFOR DELIBERATE ATTACK
OPFOR ATTACKS FROM THE EAST TO WESTBLUEFOR DEFENDS IN THE WEST
EastWest
The OPFOR will attempt to destroy forces in sector. Correlation of Forces Matrix (COFM) is generally 1:2 in favor of OPFOR. Combat Reconnaissance Patrols (CRP) will move at approximately 12km per hour while the Forward Patrol (FP) travels 20km per hour. The OPFOR will travel on roads, or high speed avenues of approach, until forced off of them. Timelines will vary considerably between CRP, FP, FSE. OPFOR Companies are not supporting one another when in the attack. They use separate routes. Once contact is made the OPFOR skirts along tree lines. FASCAMs will only disrupt the OPFOR, and will not secure a flank. Obstacles not covered by OPs and direct fire are not obstacles. OPFOR will breach an obstacle before BLUEFOR can call artillery on the obstacle. BLUEFOR generally does not emplace obstacles to standard and the OPFOR exploits to maximum.
1 BLUEFOR TASKFORCE IN THE BOXOPFOR HAS:
31 x T-80 / 93 BMP-2 / 9 x AT-5FS
FS 1 x BN 2s1 (122mm)/ 1 x BN 2s19 (152mm) / 3 x PLT 2s12 / 2 x HINDS
ADA1 - 2 x ZSU-23 / 1 - 2 x SA-9 / 1 x COMMAND CONTROL
VEHICLE / 30 x SA-16 (Shoulder Fired) RECON DISMOUNTS:
IRP 5 x TMS / ERP 3 x TMS / REGT’L DISMOUNTS (150 SOLDIERS)VEHICLES:
RGT’L RECON / 8 x BMP-2 / 6 x BRDMMRB RECON / 9 x BMP-2
RECON HINDSENG - UMZ–(similar to Volcano)
2 BLUEFOR TASKFORCES IN THE BOXOPFOR HAS:
31 x T-80 / 93 BMP-2 / 9 x AT-5FS
FS 1 x BN 2s1 (122mm)/ 1 x BN 2s19 (152mm) / 3 x PLT 2s12 / 2 xHINDSADA
1 - 2 x ZSU-23 / 1 - 2 x SA-9 / 1 x COMMAND CONTROL VEHICLE / 30 x SA-16 (Shoulder Fired)
RECON DISMOUNTS:IRP 5 x TMS / ERP 3 x TMS / REGT’L DISMOUNTS (150
SOLDIERS)VEHICLES:
RGT’L RECON / 8 x BMP-2 / 6 x BRDMMRB RECON / 9 x BMP-2
RECON HINDSENG –UMZ –(similar to Volcano) 32 v1
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Motorized Rifle Regiment ATTACKOPFOR ATTACKS EAST TO WESTBLUEFOR DEFENDS IN THE WEST
DISPO
UNIT
TIMEREG’LREG’LLRRCLRRC MRBMRBMRBMRBREG’LREG’L
TRKTRKRAIDINGRAIDING
DETDETREGTREGT
RECONRECONBNBN
RECON/CRPRECON/CRP
10 X T - 80s30/35 BMPs
EACH
4 X BMP4 X BRDMOPERATEIN TMS
3 X 3 BMP2 or 3 X 20 MANOBSTACLE TMs
3 xBRDM
3 X PATROLS
(6 MEN EA)
3 XBRDMW/DIS
H + .30H - 1/3H - 8/12H -30/36 H - 24 H -18 H - 6/8 H HOUR
- Proof routes-Move along MRB’s AA
-Focus on Obstacle ID & enemy Plt size elements
- Move along major AA- Operates Pure/independent- Zone recon for MRR- Exploits holes in CR
- Air Assault Capable- Small Arms, NVGsBreaching assets.
-Breaches specific obstacles at vital choke points/overwatch
-Looks for defensive positions
-Alternate Routes-Zone Recon-Looks for gaps and obstacles
-Confirm/deny -Mounted or
Dismounted-Zone recon
on Defensive
routes
- Travel on Dif routes
- Mission:Drop recon teamsID main effort
-Dismounts remainstationary
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OPFOR Defensive Phases of Fire
Phase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IV
Enemy High Payoff Targets
Phase V
1. Counter-Battery
2. AA’s3. Fired by
DAG
1. Persistent Chem.
2. FASCAM3. BN Columns
1. Attrit and Disperse2. Rolling Barrages3. Rocket Boxes4. Non-Persistent
Chem.5. FASCAM
1. Select Batteries toDirect Fire Mode
2. Disperse Formations
3. Prevent Deeper Penetrations
1. Counterattacka. Support Mvmtb. Preparationc. Support attack
FDCs, Colts, Firing BTRYs, TK/INF Formations
Tank/Infantry PLT/COs, Engineer Assets
TK/INF PLT/COsthat have penetrated
FDCs, Colts,Firing BTRYs
LD
LD
AABlue 1
AABlue2
OPFORRes.
catdograt
mouse
OPFOR MAIN DEFENSIVE BELT SECURITY ZONE BLUEFOR AO
FDC, Colts,Firing BTRYs
CounterPreparatory
Fire
Fire InterdictionFire To Repel The Enemy Attack
Fire Support Of Defending Troops
Fire Destruction OfThe Enemy DuringThe Counterattack
Characteristics
P
NP
Wind
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…..
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Motorized Rifle RegimentOPFOR DEFENDS IN THE EAST
BLUEFOR ATTACKS FROM THE WEST TO THE EAST
EastWest
Correlation of Forces Matrix (COFM) generally is 3:1 in favor of BLUEFOR. There can be approximately 30 OP positions with up to 150 dismounts in them. There can be up to 60 obstacles with compositions of mines, wire, and road craters. OPFOR will use artillery only when BLUEFOR breaches or when BLUEFOR presents slow moving massed units. OPFOR artillery is very vulnerable to counter-battery fire. The CSOP is extremely lethal and will fight above ground with usually 3 vehicles (composition varies). The CSOP will be directly behind the Regimental screen line. OPFOR CSOPs will allow BLUEFOR to pass and then will engage main body from rear key hole positions focusing on BLUEFOR Engineers, a BLUEFOR high value target (HVT) or an OPFOR high payoff target (HPT). Main body defense is centered around platoons; platoons are tied in with the company. The companies fight alone. Vehicle fighting positions are very well dug in. The AT reserve can be integrated into the company position or used as reserves. The OPFOR uses massive amounts of obstacles, which are all covered by 2 Ops each. All choke points will have obstacles and are over watched. There will always be one avenue of approach which is unopposed, “open door”. This avenue usually leads into the OPFORs Engagement Area (EA).
1 BLUEFOR TASKFORCE IN THE BOXOPFOR HAS:
10 x T-80 / 20 x BMP-2 / 5 x AT-5150 DISMOUNTS / 5 - 10 x OPS / 3 - 5 x BMP-2 / 3 - 5 x BRDM
Fire Support1 x BN ARTY / 1 MTR BTRY
Air Defense Artillery1 x ZSU-23 / 1 x SA-9 / 5 -8 x SA-16
EngineerUMZ –(similar to Volcano)
2 BLUEFOR TASKFORCES IN THE BOXOPFOR HAS:
20 x T-80 / 20 x BMP-2 / 5 - 8 AT-5RECON SCREEN
150 DISMOUNTED INTO 15 OPS / 3 -5 x BMPS / 3 - 5 x BRDMMAIN DEFENSE
MOTORIZED RIFLE BN10 - 20 x T-80 / 10 - 20 x BMP-2 / 3 - 5 x AT-5
Fire Support1 - 2 x BN ARTY / 1 - 2 x BTRY MTRS / 2 x HINDS
Air Defense Artillery1 - 2 x ZSU-23 / 1 - 2 x SA-9 / 5 - 10 x SA-16
EngineerUMZ –(similar to Volcano) 35 v1
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MRC DEFENSEPURPOSE: GAIN TIME FOR THE MAIN DEF AREA
(WEST TO EAST ROTATION)
MRR CONTROL:MRR CONTROL:
MRR SCREEN = 2 X BRDMs2 X BMPs
OPs or DISMOUNTS = 6-8 or2 x Dismounted Teams
CSOP: 1 X BMP FWD MRP1 KM
AT & TANK RESERVE = 3 X T-80s and 3 X AT-5s
ENG EFFORT: MRB AssetCOMPANY SIZE (-)
20 X CONVENTIONAL OBSTACLES
12 X SURVIVABILITY POSITIONS
15/20 min
BRANCHES: - CSOP’s (PLT(-) FWD) or COP’s (BMP FROM MRP FWD, no more than 1km from MRP)
..
..
1 X T-803 X BMPs
MRP
MRP1 X T-803 BMPs
MRP1 X T-803 X BMPs
2 -3 kms
3 X AT-5sMRR SCREEN
2 X BRDMs2 X BMPs6-8 OPs
REGIMENTAL RECON SCREEN
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TANK RESERVE3 X T-80s
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... .MINEFIELDS, TACTICAL AND PROTECTIVE
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HIDEPOS
1-3 KM
HIDEPOS
1-3 KM
HIDEPOS
1-3 KM
COP
BRDM
BRDM
BMP
BMP
OP
OP
COP
COP
OP
OP
OP
OP
OP
3-8 kmsADJ UNIT PATROLS2 x DISMOUNTED PLTS
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ADJ UNIT PATROLS2 x DISMOUNTED PLTS
36 v1
Motorized Rifle Platoon (MRP)
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RECONNAISSANCE (DEFENSE)1. Focuses on the Security Zone2. Emphasis is placed on the use of static OPs3. May include OPs, artillery posts, listening posts, and ground radar4. Provide observation for Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 fires5. May push forward of defense to occupy ambush locations or conduct recon missions determined by the Security Zone CDR (ambushunescorted enemy C3 assets and dismounted forces)6. Recon Detachment may be sent forward to establish contact with the attacking enemy in order to monitor enemy approach, identify the enemy composition, and determine the main avenue of attack7. Observe enemy actions/confirm or deny enemy courses of action8 . During withdrawal, may use recon as stay-behind force9. 2nd echelon RGTs or reserves can also deploy assets into the intervals between defense lines
REGIMENTAL RECONNAISSANCE (DEFENSE)1. Establish screen 24 - 36 hrs prior to BLUFOR LD2. Screen line within RAG range3. Provide security for 1st echelon units4. Counter-recon uses “looker-killer” technique, BRDMs spot enemy and BMP/Tanks make contact.5. Assist in calls for fire (Phase 2 and Phase 3 fires), CAS, FASCAM, and chemical employment6. Will engage follow-on CSS, arty, FARPs, etc.
RECONNAISSANCE IN THE DEFENSE
OP
BLUEFORLD/LC
RAG RANGE
DAG RANGE
OP
OP
OP
OP
OP
RECON
RECON
RECON
MAINDEFENSIVE
BELT
OPFOR BP
7-10 KM DEEP
REGIMENTALSCREENLINE
2-5 KM IN FRONT OF THE MAIN DEFENSIVE BELT
MOVE INTO SECTOR H-4 TO H-12
DISMOUNTEDSCREENLINE
5-10 KM IN FRONT OF THE MAIN DEFENSIVE BELT
MOVE INTO SECTORH-24 TO H-36
BLUEFOR CROSSESLD/LC AT H-HOUR
REGT RECON4 X BMP-24 X BRDM
CSOP
1-2 KM
RECON
37 v1
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BLUEFOR Aviation PK
Weapon System Code Code Name PKTank
PKBMP, BRDM, ZSU
Hellfire 01 Hellfire 100% 100%
2.75 in Rocket 14 2.75 in. rocket 6% 31%
30 mm Cannon 21 AH64 (30mm) 6% 9%
50 cal Cannon 24 M2, M85 (50cal) no effect 2%
OPFOR PKWeaponSystem
Code Code Name
PK AH, OHw/o ASE w/ ASE
PKUH, CH
Tank 125 mm 16 120mm 40% 40%
Tank 50 cal 24 M2, M85 (50cal) 2% 2.5%
BMP 30 mm 21 AH64 (30mm) 20% 25%
BMP AT-3 03 AT3 Sagger 40% 40%
BRDM 14.5 MM 24 M2, M85 (50cal) 2% 2.5%
BRDM AT-5 07 TOW, Shillelagh 2% 2.5%
ZSU 20 mm 22 25mm, M2/M3 12% 2% 18%
SA-8 / RF SAM 25 Chaparral 44% 28% 97%
SA-9 / IR SAM 25 Chaparral 44% 28% 97%
SA-16 26 Stinger 95% 95%
RPG 10 M21 A/T RPG 94% 94%
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The Problem: Raytheon does not differentiate between AH,OH and UH,CH for their PKs which is important when ASE is used. STRICOM differentiates between AH and OH and UH and CH, all four. But some of their numbers don't make sense. For example, STRICOM says the ALQ-144 will drop the PK for ZSU from 35% to 12%. Also, the STRICOM numbers are quite high for the SA-8 and SA-9. Now, P(h) could explain this, but we don't know the official answer.
WeaponSystem
CodeCode Name
PK AH, OHw/o ASE w/ ASE
PK UH,CHw/o ASE w/ ASE
What Raytheon ASET contractor says
ZSU 20 mm 22 25mm, M2/M3 12% 1-2%
SA-8 / RF SAM 25 Chaparral 44% 26%
SA-9 / IR SAM 25 Chaparral 44% 26%
What STRICOM says
ZSU 20 mm 22 25mm, M2/M3 12/35% 1/12% 18%
SA-8 / RF SAM 25 Chaparral 98% 75% 98% 75%
SA-9 / IR SAM 25 Chaparral 98% 75% 98% 75%
OPFOR ASET PKNOTE: There is little discrepancy in the PK for the ZSU. However, there is conflicting data and ideas on the PK for SA-8 and SA-9. The SA-8 and SA-9 share kill code 25 with the code name Chaparrel.
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BLUEFOR MILES SimulatorsMILES WEAPONS EFFECTIVE RANGE SIMULATION
WEAPON KILL CODE Catastrophic Kill
M16A1/2 25M TO 460M 27 Man
M240 25M TO 800 M 27 Man
M 60 MG/COAX MG 25 M TO 800 M 27 Man
M2/M3 COAX 25 M TO 800 M 27 Man, M2 can kill a BRDM
M2 25 MM 25 M TO 3000 M 22 Man, BRDM, BMP, Tank
105 MM 50 M TO 3000 M 12 Man, BRDM, BMP, Tank
120 MM 50 M TO 3000 M 16 Man, BRDM, BMP, Tank
152 MM 25 M TO 2000M 13 Man, BRDM, BMP, Tank
VIPER MISSLE 25 M TO 300 M 15 Man, BRDM, BMP
DRAGON MISSLES 25 M TO 1000 M 08 Man, BRDM, BMP, Tank
TOW MISSLE (STANDARD) 25 M TO 3000 M
07 Man, BRDM, BMP, Tank
TOW MISSILE (EXTENDED RANGE)
50 M TO 3750 M 07 Man, BRDM, BMP, Tank
STINGER MISSILE 25 M TO 5000 M 26 All air assets
MILES WEAPONS EFFECTIVE RANGE SIMULATION
WEAPON KILL CODE Catastrophic Kill
AT- Sagger 25M-1400M 03 Man, HMMWV, BFV, M1A1
60-81 MM Mortar 1000M / 5000M 04 Man, HMMWV
M15-AT Mine 4M-6M 05 Man, HMMWV, BFV, M1A1
AT-6 25M-3750M 07 Man, HMMWV, BFV, M1A1
Dragon/Spandrel 25M-1000M 08 Man, HMMWV, BFV, M1A1
125MM 25M-3000M 10 Man, HMMWV, BFV, M1A1
2.75-57MM-73MM Rocket 25M-3000M 14 Man, HMMWV, BFV, M1A1
30MM 25M-2000M 20 Man, HMMWV, BFV
25MM-ZSU23-4 2500M 22 Man, HMMWV, BFV, All air assets
Heavy Weapon Miss 800M 28
Light Weapon Miss 460M 29
OPT RESET BY MCS-CIS 1000M 30 Man, HMMWV, BFV, M1A1
SA-14/16/18 5200M 33 All air assets
AT/AP Mines 4M-6M / 8M-10M MINE Man, HMMWV, BFV, M1A1 / Man
7.62 COAX 25M-800M 27 Man, HMMWV
OPFOR MILES Simulators
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0000 OC Controller GUN “GOD GUN”
0101 Maverick Missile
0202 Hellfire Missile
0303 AT-3 (Sagger) Missile
0404 60mm, 81mm, 4.2in Mortar
0505 M15 AT Mine
0707 TOW Missile
0707 AT-5 (Spandrel) Missile
0707 AT-8 (Songster) Missile
0808 Dragon Missile
0909 Javelin Missile
1010 M21 AT Mine
1010 125mm T72, T80 Tank
1111 M18 Claymore Mine
1111 M16A1-AP
12 12 105mm M1, M60 Tank
1313 155mm Howitzer
1313 122mm Howitzer
1313 122mm Rocket BM21
1313 152mm Howitzer
1414 2.75in Rocket
1414 57mm Rocket
1414 73mm Cannon BMP1
1515 VIPER LAW
16 16 120mm M1A1/2 Tank
1717 90mm Recoilless
1818 105mm, 152mm Howitzer
1818 203mm Howitzer
1919 40mm Grenade
2020 Rockeye CBU
2121 30mm A10 GAU-8
2121 30mm AH-64
2222 25mm M2/3 Bradley
2222 ZSU 23-4
2323 20mm Vulcan
2323 30mm BMP2
2424 M2, M85 .50 cal Machine Gun
2424 12.7mm Machine Gun
2525 SA-9
2525 SA-13
2525 Chaparral
2525 ASET SA-8
2525 ASET SA-9
2626 Stinger
2727 M16A1, M60MG, M240MG
3333 SA-14
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CMTC ROE SAFETY BRIEF
GENERAL•All vehicles will keep windows down during operation in the box•Windshields must be kept clean and unobstructed at all times•Red pyrotechnics will be used to designate real world emergencies only
GROUND GUIDES•All vehicles (except O/Cs) require both front and rear ground guides when backing up in dismounted areas•When moving forward in dismounted areas, vehicles require a front ground guide
SPEED LIMITS•25 MPH MAXIMUM speed limit on tank trails (MPs will use radar gun to enforce this speed limit)•20 MPH MAXIMUM speed limit for cross country operations•5 MPH MAXIMUM speed limit in assembly areas with dismounts present
TRACKED VEHICLES•No tracked vehicles will ever move without a TC. The TC must be in a position to command the vehicle (i.e. chest defilade, in the TC hatch with communications operating properly, or as the ground guide when no one else is available•All soldiers will wear a CVC or helmet when in a moving vehicle, no tracked vehicle will operate without a fully operational intercom system•TCs and wheeled vehicle drivers will ensure that it is safe to move a vehicle prior to movement
SLEEPING AREAS•The chain of command is responsible for safe sleeping areas. Soldiers will not sleep under vehicles. Drivers will ensure individuals are not sleeping or lying under or around vehicles prior to movement. Sleeping areas will be marked I.A.W. unit SOPMILES AND MEDICAL EVACUATION•Medical ground evacuation will operate with MILES at all times. If killed the vehicle will stop, apply the appropriate ROE measures and continue to monitor the unit radio net•In the event of a real world casualty, the crew may move the medical vehicle to the site of the casualty to render aid and assist in the evacuation as appropriate•Grounding rods, static lines, fire extinguishers, safety goggles and gloves will be used during refueling operations•At no time will opposing dismounted forces ever get within touching distance of on another or make physical contact
HOFFMAN DEVICE SAFETY•Hoffman devices must be unplugged when loaded or unloaded with hoffman cartridges after each change of msn•Do not pick up, handle or attempt to open hoffman cartridges that are found on the ground•Make every effort to keep the devices dry
UNEXPLODED ORDINANCE•Assume that all bomb, projectiles, canisters, and rockets are live ordinance•Do not touch, run over, or disturb any duds, mark any dud with white engineer tape or a suitable substitute•Notify your chain of command and an O/C•Do not Dig or excavate in a designated impact area
PYROTECHNICS•Only O/Cs will employ CS during training events•Under no circumstances will player units employ CS themselves•Wind direction, duration, density and proximity to off post villages must be considered•Players must use a gloved hand while loading or unloading atwess cartridges
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| 01 Jan 2002 | 0651 | 0809 | 1622 | 1741 | 1844 | 1000 | 97, 92
| | 02 Jan 2002 | 0651 | 0809 | 1623 | 1742 | 2006 | 1037 | 92, 84
| | 03 Jan 2002 | 0651 | 0809 | 1624 | 1743 | 2129 | 1107 | 84, 74
| | 04 Jan 2002 | 0651 | 0809 | 1625 | 1744 | 2250 | 1131 | 74, 64
| | 05 Jan 2002 | 0650 | 0809 | 1627 | 1745 | **
| 1153 | 64, 52 |
| 06 Jan 2002 | 0650 | 0809 | 1628 | 1746 | 0009 | 1213 | 52, 41
| | 07 Jan 2002 | 0650 | 0808 | 1629 | 1747 | 0127 | 1234 | 41, 31
| | 08 Jan 2002 | 0650 | 0808 | 1630 | 1748 | 0244 | 1257 | 31, 21
| | 09 Jan 2002 | 0650 | 0807 | 1631 | 1749 | 0400 | 1324 | 21, 13
| | 10 Jan 2002 | 0649 | 0807 | 1633 | 1750 | 0514 | 1356 | 13, 7 |
| 11 Jan 2002 | 0649 | 0806 | 1634 | 1752 | 0623 | 1436 | 7, 3 |
| 12 Jan 2002 | 0649 | 0806 | 1635 | 1753 | 0725 | 1524 | 3, 0 |
| 13 Jan 2002 | 0648 | 0805 | 1637 | 1754 | 0817 | 1621 | 0, 0 |
| 14 Jan 2002 | 0648 | 0805 | 1638 | 1755 | 0859 | 1725 | 0, 2 |
| 15 Jan 2002 | 0647 | 0804 | 1640 | 1756 | 0932 | 1831 | 2, 6 |
| 16 Jan 2002 | 0647 | 0803 | 1641 | 1758 | 0958 | 1938 | 6, 11 |
| 17 Jan 2002 | 0646 | 0802 | 1643 | 1759 | 1020 | 2044 | 11, 17
| | 18 Jan 2002 | 0645 | 0801 | 1644 | 1800 | 1038 | 2149 | 17, 25
| | 19 Jan 2002 | 0645 | 0801 | 1646 | 1802 | 1055 | 2254 | 25, 33
| | 20 Jan 2002 | 0644 | 0800 | 1647 | 1803 | 1112 | 0000 | 33, 43
| | 21 Jan 2002 | 0643 | 0759 | 1649 | 1804 | 1129 | ** | 43,52 |
| 22 Jan 2002 | 0642 | 0758 | 1650 | 1806 | 1148 | 0107 | 52, 62
| | 23 Jan 2002 | 0641 | 0757 | 1652 | 1807 | 1210 | 0216 | 62, 72
| | 24 Jan 2002 | 0641 | 0755 | 1654 | 1809 | 1238 | 0327 | 72, 81
| | 25 Jan 2002 | 0640 | 0754 | 1655 | 1810 | 1314 | 0440 | 81, 88
| | 26 Jan 2002 | 0639 | 0753 | 1657 | 1811 | 1401 | 0551 | 88, 95
| | 27 Jan 2002 | 0638 | 0752 | 1659 | 1813 | 1502 | 0655 | 95, 99
| | 28 Jan 2002 | 0637 | 0751 | 1700 | 1814 | 1616 | 0749 | 99,100
| | 29 Jan 2002 | 0635 | 0749 | 1702 | 1816 | 1739 | 0832 | 100, 98 |
| 30 Jan 2002 | 0634 | 0748 | 1704 | 1817 | 1905 | 0906 | 98, 94
| | 31 Jan 2002 | 0633 | 0747 | 1705 | 1819 | 2030 | 0933 | 94, 87
| | 01 Feb 2002 | 0632 | 0745 | 1707 | 1820 | 2153 | 0956 | 87, 78|
| 02 Feb 2002 | 0631 | 0744 | 1709 | 1822 | 2314 | 1018 | 78, 68|
| 03 Feb 2002 | 0630 | 0742 | 1710 | 1823 | ** | 1039 | 68,57 |
| 04 Feb 2002 | 0628 | 0741 | 1712 | 1825 | 0033 | 1101 | 57, 46|
| 05 Feb 2002 | 0627 | 0739 | 1714 | 1826 | 0150 | 1127 | 46, 35|
| 06 Feb 2002 | 0626 | 0738 | 1715 | 1828 | 0305 | 1157 | 35, 26|
| 07 Feb 2002 | 0624 | 0736 | 1717 | 1829 | 0416 | 1234 | 26, 17|
| 08 Feb 2002 | 0623 | 0735 | 1719 | 1831 | 0519 | 1320 | 17, 10|
| 09 Feb 2002 | 0621 | 0733 | 1721 | 1832 | 0614 | 1414 | 10, 5 |
10 Feb 2002 | 0620 | 0731 | 1722 | 1834 | 0658 | 1514 | 5, 2 |
11 Feb 2002 | 0618 | 0730 | 1724 | 1835 | 0733 | 1620 | 2, 0 |
| 12 Feb 2002 | 0617 | 0728 | 1726 | 1837 | 0801 | 1726 | 0, 1 |
| 13 Feb 2002 | 0615 | 0726 | 1727 | 1839 | 0824 | 1833 | 1, 3 |
| 14 Feb 2002 | 0614 | 0724 | 1729 | 1840 | 0843 | 1939 | 3, 6 |
| 15 Feb 2002 | 0612 | 0723 | 1731 | 1842 | 0901 | 2044 | 6, 12 |