TC 18-35 Special Forces Tracking and Countertracking - Headquarters Department of the Army - Books - Independently Published - 9798713192945 - February 24, 2021
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TC 18-35 Special Forces Tracking and Countertracking

Headquarters Department of the Army

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TC 18-35 Special Forces Tracking and Countertracking

Updated. Supersedes TC 31-34-4, 30 September 2009. This training circular (TC) provides a doctrinal framework for Special Forces (SF) Soldiers involved in tracking and countertracking operations. Tracking, countertracking, and dog tracker team operations are basic and fundamental to many SF operations, whether offensive or defensive in nature. This TC describes and illustrates how to track, how to avoid being tracked, and of dog tracker teams are used. The Appendix provide SF Soldiers with sample tracking logs. This TC provides the basis for common SF tactical application used primarily in a rural environment and it briefly discusses urban tracking using dog teams, but it does not cover electronic-tracking techniques. SF Soldiers routinely employ unconventional tactics and techniques while conducting operations unilaterally and with indigenous assistance. Conducting SF operations differs from conventional operations in the degree of political sensitivity, operational techniques, independence from friendly support, and the dependence upon detailed operational intelligence and indigenous assets. The success of SF operations within these parameters greatly depends upon the team's ability to read signs for defensive purposes and its ability to use that same knowledge to minimize the signs it leaves when traversing through uncertain or hostile terrain.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 24, 2021
ISBN13 9798713192945
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 72
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 5 mm   ·   145 g
Language English  

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