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The '''Radio Operator (RO)''' is a specialized billet within '''MSOT 8213 β Task Force Raven'''. Every MSOT element includes an RO to ensure reliable communications with the team, higher command, supporting assets, and adjacent units. Using the ACRE2 mod, ROs manage long-range and short-range radios, handle complex communications, and support fires and close air support (CAS) requests. ---- == Responsibilities == * Serve as the primary communicator for the element. * Maintain reliable comms with team, higher, and supporting assets. * Establish and maintain COMPLAN (communications plan). * Relay reports (SALUTE, SITREP, 9-Line, CAS requests). * Support leadership with fires coordination and air-ground integration. * Train team members on basic radio procedures to ensure redundancy. ---- == Training Required == * Successful completion of [[Individual Training Course (ITC)|ITC]] * Completion of the '''RO Training Course''' * Proficiency with ACRE2 radios and unit-specific COMPLAN procedures * Familiarity with call-for-fire and CAS request formats ---- == Skills & Capabilities == * Operation of ACRE2 short- and long-range radios (PRC-152, PRC-117, PRC-343 if issued). * Ability to configure radios: frequencies, channels, power levels, encryption. * Understanding of retransmission and field expedient antenna setup. * Knowledge of brevity codes, authentication, and encryption procedures. * Ability to construct and brief a COMPLAN. * Competence in delivering reports: ** SALUTE report (enemy contact) ** SITREP (situation report) ** 9-Line MEDEVAC ** 9-Line CAS (close air support request) ---- == Equipment == ROs draw from the unit-approved arsenal and are additionally equipped with: * PRC-152 handheld radio (short range) * PRC-117 manpack radio (long range) * Field antennas and cable as required by scenario * Standard CSO kit (ammunition, grenades, medical gear) * Mission-specific equipment (map tools, notepad, extra batteries) ---- == Training Course == === Module 1 β ACRE2 Basics === * Radio interface overview (PRC-152, PRC-117, PRC-343) * Power settings, channels, and encryption === Module 2 β Communications Planning === * Constructing a COMPLAN * Frequency management & handoff * Retransmission setup === Module 3 β Reporting Formats === * SALUTE report * SITREP * 9-Line MEDEVAC * 9-Line CAS === Module 4 β Practical Exercises === * Establishing short- and long-range comms * Relaying reports under time pressure * Coordinating fires or CAS in support of the MSOT === Graduation Criteria === * Demonstrates ability to configure and operate ACRE2 radios * Accurately delivers reports using correct formats * Maintains reliable comms during simulated mission scenarios == Advancement == After demonstrating proficiency as an RO, operators may be evaluated for: * [[JTAC]] qualification (advanced CAS coordination) * Senior comms advisor roles within the MSOT * Instructor duties for future RO trainees ---- == Summary == The Radio Operator is the voice of the MSOT on the battlefield. Without reliable communications, the team cannot coordinate, call for support, or accomplish its mission. The RO ensures that Task Force Raven maintains the lifeline that connects operators to each other and to the greater fight.
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