REDCON

{{short description|U.S. military readiness condition}}

In the U.S. military, the term REDCON is short for Readiness Condition and is used to refer to a unit's readiness to respond to and engage in combat operations.{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T6T0LDe0WyoC&dq=redcon&pg=PA23 | title=Combat Leader's Field Guide, 13th Ed. | publisher=Stockpole Books | author=Stoneberger, Brett A. | year=2005 | location=Mechanicsburg, PA | pages=23 | isbn=0-8117-3195-2}} There are five REDCON levels, as described below in this excerpt from Army Field Manual 71–1.

Overview

  • REDCON-1: Full alert; unit ready to move and fight.
  • WMD alarms and hot loop equipment[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/17-18/17180023.gif hot loop equipment] stowed; OPs pulled in. (A hot loop is a field telephone circuit between the subunits of a company.)
  • All personnel alert and mounted on vehicles; weapons manned.
  • Engines started.
  • Company team is ready to move immediately.
  • REDCON-1.5
  • WMD alarms and hot loop equipment stowed; OPs pulled in.
  • All personnel alert and mounted on vehicles; weapons manned.
  • Company team is ready to move immediately.
  • REDCON-2: Full alert; unit ready to fight.
  • Equipment stowed (except hot loop and WMD alarms).
  • Precombat checks complete.
  • All personnel alert and mounted in vehicles; weapons manned & charged, round in chamber, weapon on safe.
  • (NOTE: Depending on the tactical situation and orders from the commander, dismounted OPs may remain in place.)
  • All (100 percent) digital and FM communications links operational.
  • Status reports submitted in accordance with task force SOP.
  • Company team is ready to move within 15 minutes of notification.
  • REDCON-3: Reduced alert.
  • Fifty percent of the unit executes work and rest plans.
  • Remainder of the unit executes security plan. Based on the commander's guidance and the enemy situation, some personnel executing the security plan may execute portions of the work plan.
  • Company team is ready to move within 30 minutes of notification.
  • REDCON-4: Minimum alert.
  • OPs manned; one soldier per platoon designated to monitor radio and man turret weapons.
  • Digital and FM links with task force and other company teams maintained.
  • Company team is ready to move within one hour of notification.

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