Army Chemical Review

SUMMER 2013

Army Chemical Review presents professional information about Chemical Corps functions related to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, smoke, flame, and civil support operations.

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Number ATTP 3-11.23 MCWP 3-37.7 NTTP 3-11.35 AFTTP 3-2.71 Title Date Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Weapons of Mass Destruction Elimination Operations 10 Dec 10 Status Current. Will be redesignated as ATP 3-11.23. Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (ATTP) 3-11.23 is "Part 2" of ATP 3-11.37. The WMD elimination isolation activity is the seam that links the battle handover from a conventional CBRN force conducting the assessment task to the technical CBRN force conducting exploitation and destruction tasks. ATTP 3-11.23 educates the reader on performing the entire process from cradle (reconnoitering) to grave (monitoring and redirecting) and on planning, preparing, executing, performing, and assessing considerations throughout. This tactical-level publication truly focuses on actions "left of boom." ATP 3-11.32, Volumes I and II Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Passive Defense TBD Under development. Will combine, revise, and supersede FM 3-11.3, FM 3-11.4, FM 3-11.5, and FM 3-11.34. The initial draft will be staffed summer 2013. ATP 3-11.32 will consist of two volumes. Volume I will contain information for conducting operations; performing tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP); and understanding how to carry out CBRN passive defense. Volume II will contain supporting technical information (CBRN Warning and Reporting System, hazard prediction, decontamination). ATP 3-11.32 will contain the latest validated information regarding hazard prediction and warning and reporting procedures. It will present tactical-level discussions on the validated joint concept of contamination mitigation, which will be introduced in the revised JP 3-11. ATTP 3-11.36 MCRP 3-37B NTTP 3-11.34 AFTTP 3-2.70 Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Aspects of Command and Control 12 Jul 10 Current. Will be redesignated as ATP 3-11.36. ATTP 3-11.36 includes the doctrinal employment of CBRN capabilities (organizations, personnel, technology, and information) to characterize CBRN threats and hazards, including toxic industrial material, for the commander and the force. This manual also incorporates the joint doctrine elements for combating WMD. It is designed to provide operational- and tactical-level commanders and staffs with capability employment planning data and considerations to shape military operations involving CBRN threats and hazards and operations in CBRN environments. ATP 3-11.37 MCWP 3-37.4 NTTP 3-11.29 AFTTP 3-2.44 Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance and Surveillance 25 Mar 13 Current. Combines, revises, and supersedes FM 3-11.19 and FM 3-11.86. ATP 3-11.37 is designed for the conventional force. It establishes forms, modes, methods of, and tasks for CBRN reconnaissance and surveillance. It also establishes four new CBRN hazard identifcation levels that have been accepted by combatant commanders and the medical community for environmental samples and clinical specimens. These new hazard identifcation levels allow the conventional force to provide the commander with sample identifcation at higher levels of confdence. This, in turn, allows the commander to make more timely, higher-level decisions that enhance force protection, improve mission accomplishment, and result in resource savings. It establishes a sample management process and educates Soldiers on the protocols of the process, from sample collection through transfer. Finally, it instructs Soldiers on dismounted reconnaissance operations in urban environments. ATP 3-11.41 Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Consequence Management Operations TBD Under development. Will revise and supersede FM 3-11.21. The initial draft will be staffed fscal year 2014. Will be published 1st quarter, FY 14. ATP 3-11.41 will focus on DOD support to domestic or foreign CBRN consequence management operations. It will be designed for CBRN responders who plan and conduct CBRN consequence management operations in domestic, foreign, or theater operational environments. It will provide an important reference for planning and conducting CBRN consequence management. ATP 3-11.42 MCWP 3-38.1 NTTP 3-11.36 AFTTP 3-2.82 Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Installation Emergency Management 26 Apr 13 Current. Revises and supersedes FM 3-11.34. ATP 3-11.42 addresses the installation commander's response to an incident that takes place on an installation. The scope of this revision has been expanded from CBRN defense to all-hazards installation emergency management, which includes the management of CBRN events. The publication defnes the roles of DOD installation commanders and staffs and provides the TTP associated with installation planning and preparedness for, response to, and recovery from all hazards in order to save lives, protect property, and sustain mission readiness. 58 Army Chemical Review

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