
Common Tactical Concepts and Graphic Control Measures
No-Fire Area. A no-fire area (NFA) is a land area designated by the appropriate commander into which fires or their effects are prohibited ( JP 3-09 ). (See Figure 2-19 .)
3-93: Observation Posts - Infantry Drills
Observation posts provide early detection of potential enemy contact through communication, resources, GPS navigation, and a designated 'no fire area'.
Examples of basic tactical control measures in combat operations ...
Sep 4, 2019 · Restrictive FSCM include an airspace coordination area, a no-fire area (NFA), a restrictive fire area (RFA), and a restrictive fire line (RFL). Establishing a restrictive measure …
No-fire Area Definition - MilitaryDictionary.org
1.) An area designated by the appropriate commander into which fires or their effects are prohibited. See Also: see also fires ; In the United States, military vocabulary is standardized …
FM 6-20-30 Appendix F - Fire Support Coordinating Measures
A restrictive fire area or a no-fire area can be used to protect key facilities or terrain features beyond the FSCL.
no-fire area (US DoD Definition) - Military Factory
An area designated by the appropriate commander into which fires or their effects are prohibited. Also called NFA. See also fires. (JP 3-09.3) (US DoD)
FM 6-20-40 Appendix E - GlobalSecurity.org
A no-fire area (NFA) is an area into which no fires or their effects are allowed. It is established on identifiable terrain, normally by division or higher headquarters.
Fire Support Planning II Flashcards - Quizlet
There are three primary restrictive FSCMs: The Restrictive Firing Line (RFL), Restrictive Firing Area (RFA), and the No Fire Area (NFA). friendly forces (one or both may be moving) that …
FSCMs Flashcards - Quizlet
3-D block established by ground commander where aircraft are reasonably safe from friendly surface fires. An ACA always overlies the area between the BCL and FSCL. Amplifying Info: …
Recommendation: Commanders should prevent forces from crossing the FSCL without first implementing restricted fire areas or some other graphic control measure to prevent fratricide. …