Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
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SOPs are the way by which we conduct all in-game procedures at the Coalition. Everything has a reason it is done a certain way, and if not, you're doing it the wrong way.
General SOPs
Leadership
Fireteam
Always assign your fireteam colors during the 30-second initialize period. White team is FTL and RAT. Red team is your AR and AAR.
Always mention what formation you want prior to movement.
Always mention what team you want on each side of your formation prior to movement.
Always place your fireteam members as priority.
Always inform your squad leader if someone is in need of medical.
Squad
Always be as vocal as possible
Always ensure your FTLs have what they need
Always mention what formation you want the fireteams in if necessary
Always ensure communication is setup prior to safe start being disabled
Always keep your medic somewhere safe but mobile
Always ensure you have supply lines setup to your fireteam leaders
Always keep yourself out of danger, but in a managing position
Always inform the Platoon Leader on what is happening within your squad
Platoon
Always micromanage if necessary
Always view the big picture
Always keep yourself out of danger
Always know and use what supports you have available to you
Always plan accordingly
Always ensure information flows as much as possible
JTAC/RTO
Be aware of support asset status (ammo, fuel, damage, etc), consistently request reports
Set ingress point (IP) and strike point (SP) for air supports
Remain in close proximity to PLT
Be aware of friendly positioning, nothing is worse than mass friendly fire because you didn't double check with your binoculars
Manage 3 radios efficiently, do not drop comms, always respond even if it's just acknowledgement
Company
To be added
Line of succession
The Standard line of succession for both Fireteams and Platoon can be found in the Leading and Being led section of the wiki
Infantry SOPs
Always respond to contact with overwhelming fire
Always inform your leadership on your ammunition and supply status
Always be aware of your surroundings
Always use cover or concealment if possible
Utilize medics if you're hurt, don't scavenge for morphine unless you absolutely have to
If unsure about it, blow it up prior to going near it
If it seems like a trap or ambush, it probably is
If it looks dangerous it probably is
If a plan looks stupid, mention a better one
Ground Vehicle SOPs
When working with infantry, always be aware of movement
Always have a retreat planned in case you take a debilitating hit
Do not remain stationary out of cover for extended periods of time
Always place enemy ground vehicles as priorities
When in proximity of infantry, always be cognizant of gun over pressure
Convoy SOP
Define your speed and spacing prior to moving out
Pull off to the opposite side of the road as the vehicle in front of you (herring bone is the official term) when the convoy takes contact or halts.
Use your mirrors
Be aware of partial vs. full dismount orders, keep track of your vehicle for when it's time to remount
Air Vehicle SOPs
Always have an understanding of the battlespace
Always know where friendlies are located
If possible, always use your GPS when flying
When inserting or extracting, always inform infantry to use visual markers