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DOCTRINE UPDATE
U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence Capabilities Development Integration Directorate
Publication Number
FM 3-11.20
Concepts, Organization, and Doctrine Development Division Title
Date
Technical Escort Battalion Operations
FM 3-11.21 MCRP 3-37.2C NTTP 3-11.24 AFTTP(I) 3-2.37
FM 3-11.22 AFTTP 3-2.81
Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Consequence Management Operations
Weapons of Mass Destruction– Civil Support Team Operations
Current Publications (Continued) 29 Aug 07
Description
An Army-only manual that provides the TTP for the employment of technical escort battalions. The distribution of this manual is restricted due to the sensitive nature of the information contained in it.
Status: Under revision FY 12. Will be redesignated as ATP 3-11.24. 1 Apr 08
An MTTP designed for CBRN responders who plan and conduct domestic, foreign, or DOD-led consequence management operations. DOD personnel who respond to a CBRN incident may be responsible for CBRN consequence management planning and may be required to execute plans during full spectrum operations.
Status: Current. Will be redesignated as ATP 3-11.41.
10 Dec 07 C1 31 Mar 09
A dual-Service (Army and Air Force) manual that provides suggested doctrinal TTP for use by WMD–civil support teams. The revision updates the manual to incorporate the expanded mission of WMD–civil support teams, including responses to toxic industrial materials releases and natural or man-made disasters that could result in the loss of life or destruction of property in the United States. It also addresses expanded response areas in which the teams are required to FRQGXFW WKHLU PLVVLRQV LQFOXGLQJ PDULWLPH DQG XUEDQ DUHDV DQG FRQ¿QHG VSDFHV
Status: Under revision FY 12. Will be redesignated as ATP 3-11.46.
FM 3-11.34 MCWP 3-37.5 NTTP 3-11.23 AFTTP(I) 3-2.33
Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Installation CBRN Defense
6 Nov 07
An MTTP that focuses on installation emergency management rather than CBRN installation defense. It will address all hazards—not just CBRN hazards. The revision is the result of newly published DOD policy and instruction and a front-end analysis of the DOD CBRN Defense Program led by the J-8/Joint Requirements 2I¿FH 7KH QHZ QDPH ZLOO EH Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Installation Emergency Management.
Status: Under revision FY 12. Will be redesignated as ATP 3-11.42. FM 3-11.50 %DWWOH¿HOG 2EVFXUDWLRQ 31 Dec 08
An Army-only manual that provides TTP to plan obscuration operations and employ obscurants during or in support of full spectrum military operations at the tactical through operational levels of war.
Status: Current. Will be redesignated as ATP 3-11.50.
FM 3-11.86 MCWP 3.37.1C NTTP 3-11.31 AFTTP(I) 3-2.52
FMI 3-90.10
Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Biological Surveillance
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High- Yield Explosives Operational Headquarters
4 Oct 04
An MTTP manual for planning and conducting biological surveillance operations to monitor, detect, sample, identify, report, package, and evacuate samples of biological warfare agents.
Status: Under revision FY 12. Will be consolidated with ATP 3-11.37. 24 Jan 08
An Army-only manual that provides the basic doctrine for the employment of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives operational headquarters to conduct tactical-level, WMD-E operations or transition to a joint task force-capable headquarters for WMD-E operations to support campaigns and civil authorities.
Status: Under revision FY 12. This is a Maneuver Support Center of Excellence manual, which will be redesignated as ATP 3-90.10.
Note: Current CBRN publications can be accessed and downloaded in electronic format from the General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library at