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NATO AEODP-5(A)

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Recovery Operations on Fixed Installations

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NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Year: 2010

Abstract: AIM
The aim of preparatory planning is to ensure the smooth integration of all available resources during training, pre-attack and post-attack operations, such that the installation will be able to undertake its primary operational role as soon as possible after attack. 302. The 4 elements likely to be involved in preparatory planning are:
a. Command staff.
b. Operational and logistic staff.
c. Repair organization.
d. EOD organization.
During any installation recovery planning it is essential that the needs, role and nature of the EOD task is understood by all 4 elements.
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contributor authorNATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:01:57Z
date available2017-09-04T18:01:57Z
date copyright06/29/2010
date issued2010
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identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsery=autho4703177D081D20686159DD6EC01B04CF/handle/yse/184994
description abstractAIM
The aim of preparatory planning is to ensure the smooth integration of all available resources during training, pre-attack and post-attack operations, such that the installation will be able to undertake its primary operational role as soon as possible after attack. 302. The 4 elements likely to be involved in preparatory planning are:
a. Command staff.
b. Operational and logistic staff.
c. Repair organization.
d. EOD organization.
During any installation recovery planning it is essential that the needs, role and nature of the EOD task is understood by all 4 elements.
languageEnglish
titleNATO AEODP-5(A)num
titleExplosive Ordnance Disposal Recovery Operations on Fixed Installationsen
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page60
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treeNATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization:;2010
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