I completelly disagree and ill tell why.
I am not talking about semantics. Im talking about procedures and force of habbit, about drills. Every tactical decision we make in the field, and by we i mean low level tactical commanders, is based on a drill. Contcat, 100 meters ahead, what do you do? Stop and think? Nope. You do the drill.
IDF ROE procedures in these cases call for three positive ansawers before you engage: Means, Intention, Capabilety.
Means: a weapon, improvized or purpose built.
Intention: the wish to use this weapon agianst you, non-combatents, or friendly units.
Capabilety: the abilety to cause damage with said means, as in range, physical abilety etc.
When you have these ground rules, it makes decisions much easier to make.
I am not talking about semantics. Im talking about procedures and force of habbit, about drills. Every tactical decision we make in the field, and by we i mean low level tactical commanders, is based on a drill. Contcat, 100 meters ahead, what do you do? Stop and think? Nope. You do the drill.
IDF ROE procedures in these cases call for three positive ansawers before you engage: Means, Intention, Capabilety.
Means: a weapon, improvized or purpose built.
Intention: the wish to use this weapon agianst you, non-combatents, or friendly units.
Capabilety: the abilety to cause damage with said means, as in range, physical abilety etc.
When you have these ground rules, it makes decisions much easier to make.