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  2. Begin by reviewing the key sections of the matrix, which include essential fire support tasks (EFSTs), high-payoff target list (HPTL), and attack guidance matrix (AGM).
  3. Fill in the EFSTs by specifying the task, purpose, method, and expected effects for each fire support operation.
  4. Next, populate the HPTL with identified targets that are critical for mission success. Ensure that each target is clearly defined with its corresponding priority.
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Target, Trigger, Location, Observer, Delivery system, Attack guidance, Communications (TTLODAC), a rudimentary product used at the platoon level, can associate a shooter with a target better than some Division Specials. Per FM 3-60, the TSM lists HPTs with locations and specific detect, deliver, and assess assets for
From these categories, the Maneuver Commander must create an Essential Fire Support Task (EFST) for each offensive phase or defensive types of fires target. The Essential Fire Support Task consist of four main parts: Task, Purpose, Method, and Effect.
(1) CFL - You may attack targets beyond this line with any surface to surface munitions without coordination. (2) FSCL - You may attack targets beyond this line with all attack means without coordination.
The Fire Support Team (FiST) is the team used to coordinate fire support at the lowest tactical level. It consists of members from all of the fire support assets available to the maneuver company as well as members of the company command element.
The FSEM forms the basis for the rest of the matrix. It identifies priority of fires (POF), final protective fires (FPFs), priority targets, specific targets, groups, and series.

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The fire support execution matrix is a concise, easy, planning and execution tool that shows the many factors of a complex fire support plan. The matrix assists the FSO and maneuver commander in understanding how the fire plan supports the scheme of maneuver and the commanders intent.
Types of Fire Support. There are three broad categories of fire support assets: ground, air, and sea. Each has distinct tactical strengths and limitations.

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