DTOE 01045A000 ASSAULT BATTALION (UH-60) AVIATION BRIGADE AIRBORNE DIVISION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. PURPOSE. The attached A-edition tables of organization and equipment (TOE) are the result of implementation of guidance from the Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) approval of the Aviation Restructure Initiative (ARI). The ARI reorganizes all U.S. Army aviation units. The goals are to reduce the number of older aircraft from the fleet and document unconstrained manpower requirements in all organizations. These DTOE document the organizational structure, along with manpower and equipment requirements, for an Assault Battalion (UH-60), Airborne Division. This Assault Battalion contains the following TOE: TOE TITLE --- ----- 01045A000 Assault Battalion (UH-60) 01046A000 Headquarters & Headquarters Company 01207A200 x 2 Assault Company (UH-60) 01108A000 Command Aviation Company 01049A000 Aviation Unit Maintenance (AVUM) Company These TOE reflect approved doctrine and the latest information concerning changes in operational concepts, operational requirements documents (ORD), and related basis-of-issue plans (BOIP). 2. MISSION/CAPABILITIES/SECTION I. a. Performs air assault and air movement operations. b. Provides command and control aircraft support assets for the Airborne Division. c. Provides combat electronic warfare intelligence (CEWI) assets for the Airborne Division. d. Performs aviation unit maintenance on assigned aircraft to include avionics systems and performs unit-level maintenance on organic equipment. e. See the appropriate TOE Section I for a complete list of capabilities and limitations of these units. 3. ASSIGNMENT. Organic to the Aviation Brigade, TOE 01040A, Airborne Division. 4. PERSONNEL. a. Personnel strength for this organization is as follows: TOE DESIGN DOCUMENTED DIFFERENCE 01046A000 89 89 0 01207A200 (2 x 64) 128 128 0 01108A000 53 53 0 01049A000 89 89 0 b. Manpower Requirements Criteria (MARC) Deviations: (1) MARC authorizes a Company NBC NCO and driver for the commander in each company. These positions will not be used in the flight companies due to their small size. TOE PARA MOS NUMBER RATIONALE 01046A000 01 54B1P +1 Position consolidated in the HHC to support the 3 flight companies. 01108A000 01 67T1P -1 Position deemed non-mission essential due to small size of company. 01108A000 01 54B1P -1 Position deemed non-mission essential due to small size of company. 01207A200 01 67T1P -1 Position deemed non-mission essential due to small size of company. 01207A200 01 54B1P -1 Position deemed non-mission essential due to small size of company. 01049A000 01 67T3P -11 UH-60 Technical inspectors requirements documented at 50% MARC to bring them in line with requirements for other aircraft. (2) Full MARC allowances for UH-60 Technical Inspectors is considered excessive in comparison to all other aircraft and only 50% of the requirement is documented. c. Detailed rationale for doctrinal personnel requirements is in the accompanying TOE Analysis--Narrative Discussion. d. The risk resulting from decrements is negligible. 5. EQUIPMENT. a. Equipment reflected in these TOE represent minimum essential wartime requirements with normal modernization from the base to the objective TOE. b. Major items of equipment in the TOE are: TOE BTOE OTOE 01046A000 17 x 1 1/4-T Trk 17 x 1 1/4-T Trk 6 x 2 1/2-T Trk 6 x 2 1/2-T Trk 01207A200 2 x 15 UH-60A 2 x 15 UH-60L 01108A000 8 UH-60A 8 UH-60L 3 EH-60 3 EH-60 6. COST. a. Cost Analysis Summary for the OTOE is provided in paragraph 7 below. b. Force structure information for each TOE is based on current M-Force and E-Date 961001. c. HQDA approved commodity consumption rates were used in the development of these TOEs and are reflected in the Cost Analysis Summaries. 7. COST ANALYSIS SUMMARIES. The cost analysis of 01045A000 is at enclosure 1. Cost and personnel differences between the old and new TOEs are due to increasing personnel strengths to unconstrained MARC levels. COST ANALYSIS SUMMARY NEW TOE OLD TOE DELTA NUMBER 01045A000 01045A000 TITLE ASSAULT BN ASSAULT BN N/A PERSONNEL (OFF/WO/NCO/ENL/AGGR) BTOE 27/76/99/156/358 27/76/99/156/358 0/0/0/0//0 OTOE 27/76/98/158/359 27/76/98/158/359 0/0/0/0//0 DESIGN STR 27/76/98/158/359 27/76/98/158/359 0/0/0/0//0 FORCE IMPACT BY COMPO AND TOTAL (OTOE STR X # UNITS) (COMPO 1/2/3/4) # UNITS BY COMPO 1/0/0/0 1/0/0/0 OFF 27/0/0/0//27 27/0/0/0//27 0/0/0/0//0 WO 76/0/0/0//76 76/0/0/0//76 0/0/0/0//0 NCO 98/0/0/0//98 98/0/0/0//98 0/0/0/0//0 Consumption rate changes did not affect the personnel strengths or equipment documented in these TOE. COSTS PERSONNEL $ 12,884,474 $ 12,884,474 $ 0 EQUIPMENT $267,882,672 $274,959,216 $7,076,543- TOTALS $280,767,146 $253,413,252 $7,076,543-
1 JULY 1995 ASSAULT BATTALION DIVISION AVIATION BRIGADE AIRBORNE DIVISION DESIGNATION: ______ BATTALION (ASSAULT), ______ AVIATION 1. MISSION. TO PERFORM AIR ASSAULT; AIR MOVEMENT; COMBAT ELECTRONIC WARFARE AND INTELLIGENCE (CEWI); AND COMMAND, CONTROL, AND COMMUNICATIONS (C3) FLIGHTS FOR THE DIVISION. 2. ASSIGNMENT. ORGANIC TO THE DIVISION AVIATION BRIGADE, TOE 01040A, AIRBORNE DIVISION. 3. CAPABILITIES. A. AT LEVEL 1, THIS UNIT PROVIDES: (1) AIRLIFT FOR TWO INFANTRY RIFLE COMPANIES IN A SINGLE LIFT WHEN AT LEAST 80 PERCENT OF THE ORGANIC ASSAULT AIRCRAFT ARE AVAILABLE FOR FLIGHT. (2) AIR MOVEMENT OF TROOPS, SUPPLIES, AND EQUIPMENT. (3) AIRCRAFT TO PERFORM FLIGHTS FOR COMMAND AND CONTROL, STAFF TRANSPORT, LIAISON, AIR MESSENGER SERVICE, AND RADIO RELAY OPERATIONS. (4) AIRCRAFT FOR AERIAL RADIOLOGICAL SURVEYS, REAR AREA RECONNAISSANCE/SURVEILLANCE, AND SEARCH AND RESCUE OF DOWNED AIRCREWS. (5) ELECTRONIC COUNTERMEASURES (ECM) AIRCRAFT AND PERSONNEL FOR CONDUCT OF CEWI MISSIONS, UNDER OPERATIONAL CONTROL OF THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION (CEWI). (6) UH-60 AIRCRAFT FOR AUGMENTATIVE AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION WHEN MEDICAL AIRCRAFT ARE INADEQUATE OR NOT READILY AVAILABLE. (7) CONTINUOUS DAY AND NIGHT OPERATIONS DURING VISUAL AND MARGINAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AND LIMITED OPERATIONS DURING INSTRUMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS. (8) UNIT LEVEL PERSONNEL SERVICE SUPPORT, INCLUDING PERSONNEL, ADMINISTRATIVE, LEGAL, HEALTH, AND RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOR ALL UNITS ORGANIC OR ATTACHED TO THE BATTALION. (9) UNIT LEVEL LOGISTICAL SUPPORT, INCLUDING SUPPLY (EXCEPT CLASS III, CLASS V, AND AIRCRAFT CLASS IX), AUTOMOTIVE AND COMMUNICATIONS MAINTENANCE, AND FOOD SERVICE FOR ALL UNITS ORGANIC OR ATTACHED TO THE BATTALION. B. THE COLUMNS UNDER LEVELS 2 AND 3 ADAPT THIS TABLE FOR REDUCED OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES IN DECREMENTS OF 10%, FROM APPROXIMATELY 90% FOR LEVEL 2 TO APPROXIMATELY 80% FOR LEVEL 3. C. THIS UNIT IS NOT ADAPTABLE TO TYPE B ORGANIZATION. D. THE COLUMNS DESIGNATED BY LEVELS 1 THROUGH 3 ARE DESIGNED TO RELATE TO CATEGORIES ESTABLISHED IN AR 220-1, UNIT STATUS REPORTING. E. INDIVIDUALS OF THIS ORGANIZATION, EXCEPT THE CHAPLAIN AND MEDICAL PERSONNEL, CAN ASSIST IN THE COORDINATED DEFENSE OF THE UNIT'S AREA OR INSTALLATION. F. THIS UNIT PERFORMS UNIT MAINTENANCE FOR ALL ORGANIC EQUIPMENT EXCEPT MEDICAL AND COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY (COMSEC) ITEMS. G. THIS UNIT IS DEPENDENT UPON: (1) APPROPRIATE ELEMENTS OF THE DIVISION OR CORPS FOR LEGAL, FINANCE, AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT, INCLUDING SUPPLEMENTAL TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTY BOOKS. (2) HEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS COMPANY (TOE 01042A) OF THE DIVISION AVIATION BRIGADE FOR UNIT LEVEL CLASS III AND CLASS V SUPPORT. (3) THE U.S. AIR FORCE WEATHER TEAM IN THE HEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS COMPANY OF THE DIVISION AVIATION BRIGADE, TOE 01042A, FOR AIR WEATHER SERVICE SUPPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH AR 115-10/AFR 105-3 AND FM 34-81/AFR 105-4. 4. BASIS OF ALLOCATION. ONE PER DIVISION AVIATION BRIGADE, TOE 01040A. 5. CATEGORY. THIS UNIT IS DESIGNATED A CATEGORY II UNIT. FOR UNIT CATEGORIES, SEE AR 310-25 6. MOBILITY. FOR THE MOBILITY OF THE COMPONENT ORGANIZATIONS OF THIS BATTALION SEE SECTION 1, GENERAL, OF THE RESPECTIVE TABLES OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT LISTED AS PARAGRAPHS IN SECTION II OF THIS TABLE. 7. DOCTRINE. THE FOLLOWING DOCTRINAL PUBLICATIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT: FM 1-100, DOCTRINAL PRINCIPLES FOR ARMY AVIATION IN COMBAT OPERATIONS FM 1-101, AVIATION BATTLEFIELD SURVIVABILITY FM 1-102, ARMY AVIATION IN AN NBC ENVIRONMENT FM 1-103, AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT AND ARMY AIR TRAFFIC IN A COMBAT ZONE FM 1-104, TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR FORWARD ARMING AND REFUELING POINTS FM 1-106, AVIATION SELF-DEPLOYMENT PLANNING FM 1-111, AVIATION BRIGADES FM 1-112, TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR THE ATTACK HELICOPTER BATTALION FM 1-113, TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR ASSAULT HELICOPTER UNITS FM 1-118, COMMAND AVIATION BATTALION/COMPANY FM 1-202, ENVIRONMENTAL FLIGHT FM 1-203, FUNDAMENTALS OF FLIGHT FM 1-230, METEOROLOGY FOR ARMY AVIATORS FM 1-240, INSTRUMENT FLYING AND NAVIGATION FOR ARMY AVIATORS FM 1-300, FLIGHT OPERATIONS AND AIRFIELD MANAGEMENT FM 1-302, AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (ALSE) FOR ARMY AIRCREWS FM 1-303, AIR TRAFFIC FACILITY OPERATIONS AND TRAINING FM 1-500, ARMY AVIATION MAINTENANCE FM 1-506, THE FUNDAMENTALS OF AIRCRAFT POWER PLANTS AND PROPELLERS FM 1-508-1, MAINTAINING AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (ALSE): MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FM 1-509, FUNDAMENTALS OF AIRCRAFT PNEUDRAULICS FM 1-513, TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR AERIAL RECOVERY OF AIRCRAFT FM 1-544, STANDARDIZED MAINTENANCE TEST FLIGHT PROCEDURES FM 1-563, FUNDAMENTALS OF AIRFRAME MAINTENANCE FM 3-4, NBC PROTECTION FM 3-5, NBC DECONTAMINATION FM 3-100, NBC DEFENSE, CHEMICAL WARFARE, SMOKE, AND FLAME OPERATIONS FM 6-20, FIRE SUPPORT IN COMBINED ARMS OPERATIONS FM 6-30, OBSERVED FIRE PROCEDURES FM 7-30, INFANTRY, AIRBORNE, AND AIR ASSAULT BRIGADE OPERATIONS FM 8-15, MEDICAL SUPPORT IN DIVISIONS, SEPARATE BRIGADES, AND THE ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT FM 10-68, AIRCRAFT REFUELING FM 24-1, SIGNAL SUPPORT IN THE AIRLAND BATTLE FM 34-1, INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS FM 34-81, WEATHER SUPPORT FOR ARMY TACTICAL OPERATIONS FM 43-5, UNIT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS FM 55-414, FUNDAMENTALS OF ROTOR AND POWER TRAIN MAINTENANCE FM 71-101, INFANTRY, AIRBORNE, AND AIR ASSAULT DIVISION OPERATIONS FM 90-14, REAR BATTLE FM 100-5, OPERATIONS FM 100-10, COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT FM 100-26, THE AIR-GROUND OPERATIONS SYSTEM FM 100-28, DOCTRINE AND PROCEDURES FOR AIRSPACE CONTROL IN THE COMBAT ZONE FM 100-42, U.S. AIR FORCE/U.S. ARMY AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT IN AN AREA OF OPERATIONS FM 100-103, ARMY AIRSPACE COMMAND AND CONTROL IN A COMBAT ZONE FM 101-5, STAFF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS FM 101-5-1, OPERATIONAL TERMS AND SYMBOLS TC 1-204, NIGHT FLIGHT TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES TC 1-201, TACTICAL FLIGHT PROCEDURES ------------- \ ASSAULT \ \ BATTALION \ \ \ ------------- \ --------------------------------------------------------- \ \ \ \ ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- \ HQ & HQ \ \ 2 ASSAULT \ \ COMMAND \ \ AVN UNIT \ \ COMPANY \ \ COMPANY \ \ AVIATION \ \ MAINT \ \01 \ \02 \ \03 CO \ \04 C0 \ ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------