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- license: agpl-3.0
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+ ---
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+ license: agpl-3.0
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+ tags:
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+ - warfare
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+ - military
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+ - insurgency
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+ - c2
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+ - terror
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+ - civilian
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+ pretty_name: Command Net
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+ ---
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+ # CommandNet Dataset (100K)
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+
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+ <p align="left">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Format-ShareGPT_JSONL-111827?style=for-the-badge&logo=json&logoColor=white" alt="Format: ShareGPT JSONL" />
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Domain-Insurgency%2FHybrid-991111?style=for-the-badge" alt="Domain: Insurgency/Hybrid" />
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Language-English-1f2937?style=for-the-badge" alt="Language: English" />
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Time%20Span-2000--2030-0f766e?style=for-the-badge" alt="Time span: 2000-2030" />
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Echelon-Squad%2FPlatoon-7c3aed?style=for-the-badge" alt="Echelon: Squad/Platoon" />
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Rows-100%2C000-7c3aed?style=for-the-badge" alt="Rows: 100k" />
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+ </p>
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+
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+ A comprehensive dataset of 100,000 synthetic tactical training scenarios designed for training AI models to serve as advanced small unit tactical instructors in insurgency and hybrid warfare environments.
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+
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+ ## Overview
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+
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+ This dataset transforms military training exercise data into structured, reasoning-rich instructional content suitable for fine-tuning large language models on tactical decision-making, cognitive modeling, and mission command competencies at the squad/platoon level.
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+
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+ ### Key Characteristics
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+
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+ | Attribute | Value |
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+ |-----------|-------|
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+ | **Total Scenarios** | 100,000 |
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+ | **Primary Domain** | Insurgency Operations |
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+ | **Secondary Domains** | Counterinsurgency, Hybrid Warfare, Conventional |
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+ | **Time Period** | 2000-2030 |
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+ | **Echelon Focus** | Squad/Platoon (8-35 personnel) |
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+ | **Output Format** | ShareGPT JSONL |
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+
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+ ### Warfare Distribution
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+
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+ | Type | Count | Percentage |
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+ |------|-------|------------|
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+ | **Hybrid** | 33,031 | 33% |
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+ | **Insurgency** | 27,980 | 28% |
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+ | **Counterinsurgency** | 27,828 | 28% |
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+ | **Conventional** | 11,161 | 11% |
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+
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+ ### Decade Distribution
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+
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+ | Decade | Count | Percentage |
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+ |--------|-------|------------|
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+ | **2010s** | 39,228 | 39% |
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+ | **2000s** | 31,893 | 32% |
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+ | **2020s** | 28,879 | 29% |
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Response Architecture
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+
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+ Each scenario contains a complete tactical instructor response organized into 12 distinct sections:
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+
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+ ### Section 1: SITUATION (PLATOON/SQUAD LEVEL)
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+
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+ The opening briefing providing all essential mission parameters:
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+
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+ - **Year and Doctrine**: Timestamp and doctrinal framework (2000-2030)
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+ - **Theater and Grid**: Operational area with geographic coordinates
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+ - **Terrain Type**: Environmental context for tactical planning
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+ - **Weather Conditions**: Operational constraints from environmental factors
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+ - **Mission Objective**: Specific tactical task to accomplish
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+ - **Threat Description**: Enemy disposition and anticipated actions
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+ - **Constraints**: Limitations including ROE, political restrictions, resource constraints
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+ - **ROE Elements**: Rules of engagement with specific guidance
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+ - **Force Ratio**: Numerical comparison of friendly to enemy forces
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+ - **Engagement Range**: Estimated distance to enemy contact
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+ - **Civilian Risk Level**: Low/Moderate/High probability of collateral impact
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+ - **Equipment Faction**: Available weapons and gear configuration
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+
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+ ### Section 2: EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY
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+
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+ Detailed breakdown of force equipment appropriate for non-American armed forces:
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+
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+ **Weapons Systems**
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+ - Primary rifles: AK-pattern, captured small arms, various models
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+ - Machine guns: PKM, DShK, DP-27, GPMG variants
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+ - Heavy weapons: RPG-7, RPG-18, RPG-26, AGS-30, RG-6
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+ - Support weapons: Mortars (120mm, 82mm), SA-7 MANPADS
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+ - Specialized: Suppressed rifles (AS VAL, VSS Vintorez), sniper systems
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+
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+ **Optics and Night Vision**
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+ - Standard: Iron sights, Kobra red dot, open sights
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+ - Medium: PSO-1, PKA, 1P29 scopes
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+ - Advanced: PNV-57E, 1PN93 night sights, NSPU, TODAY thermal
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+ - Specialized: Suppressed optics packages, captured optics
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+
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+ **Communications**
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+ - Standard: R-163-50K, R-168 series, cell phones
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+ - Encrypted: Burst communications, satellite phones
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+ - Primitive: Runners, hand signals, messenger systems
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+ - Maritime: Marine VHF radios
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+
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+ **Protection**
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+ - Standard: 6B45, 6B47 Ratnik, 6B23 body armor
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+ - Light: Soft ballistic vests, lighter configurations
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+ - Specialized: Altyn helmets, face shields, splash protection
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+ - Militia: Motorcycle helmets, mixed captured armor
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+
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+ **Support Assets**
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+ - Technical vehicles, trucks, APCs (BTR-80)
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+ - Small boats with outboard motors
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+ - DShKM/mortar tripods and mounts
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+ - Ammunition caches, fuel depots, IED materials
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+
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+ ### Section 3: CONDITIONS CHECK (Mission Command)
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+
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+ Ten-point readiness verification aligned with mission command principles:
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+
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+ 1. Team understanding of commander's intent
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+ 2. Communication equipment functionality (primary/alternate frequencies)
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+ 3. Visual signals for no-radio scenarios
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+ 4. Abort criteria and boundaries
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+ 5. Casualty evacuation routes
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+ 6. Fire support standby confirmation
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+ 7. ROE constraints and engagement rules
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+ 8. Terrain analysis (dead ground, ambush chokepoints, bypass routes)
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+ 9. Equipment check (ammunition load, optics zero)
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+ 10. Time hack synchronization
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+
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+ ### Section 4: TEAM SITUATIONAL AWARENESS DEVELOPMENT
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+
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+ Protocols for maintaining shared mental models and collective awareness:
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+
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+ **Key Principles**
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+ - Cross-cueing: Verbally pointing out what others may miss
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+ - Role clarity: Primary and secondary functions for each member
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+ - Backup responsibilities: Designated alternates for all positions
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+ - Common terminology: Standardized call signs and reporting formats
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+ - Spatial awareness: Continuous buddy location tracking
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+ - Mutual support: No isolated individuals without overwatch
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+ - Communication rhythm: Regular position updates regardless of contact
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+
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+ **Shared Mental Model Protocol**
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+ - Pre-movement: Team understanding confirmation
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+ - During movement: Continuous positional reporting
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+ - On contact: Immediate enemy location callout
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+ - Post-contact: Rapid assessment sharing
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+
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+ **Team SA Checkpoints**
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+ - A: Buddy locations verbally confirmed every 2 minutes
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+ - B: Any member can call 'CONTACT' without approval
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+ - C: Cross-cueing verification drill
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+ - D: Squad leader maintains running mental map
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+
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+ ### Section 5: COGNITIVE MODELING & REASONING DEPTH
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+
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+ Advanced decision-making frameworks for tactical leaders:
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+
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+ **Pattern Recognition Categories**
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+ - Enemy force concentration before major attacks
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+ - Delayed response indicating ambush preparation
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+ - Reconnaissance probes preceding assault
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+ - Civilian movement patterns revealing enemy positions
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+ - Equipment tracks showing supply routes
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+ - Local population avoidance indicating danger areas
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+ - Radio silence as movement indicator
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+ - Foot traffic increases signaling impending attack
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+
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+ **Cognitive Bias Alerts**
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+ - `confirmation_bias`: Interpreting contacts as expected type
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+ - `sunk_cost`: Continuing failed assault despite casualties
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+ - `tunnel_vision`: Fixating on single threat while ignoring others
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+ - `groupthink`: Following unit momentum without assessment
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+ - `authority_bias`: Deferring to senior without tactical justification
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+ - `overconfidence`: Underestimating prepared defensive positions
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+ - `normalcy_bias`: Dismissing anomalous indicators as coincidental
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+ - `anchor_bias`: Initial assessment locking subsequent judgment
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+
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+ **Self-Correction Protocols**
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+ - Question initial assessment after first contact
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+ - Ask: "What if this is different than expected?"
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+ - Assign team member as devil's advocate
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+ - Time-box assessment: 30 seconds maximum
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+
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+ **OODA Loop Applications**
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+ - **Observe**: What do I actually see/hear? (not expect)
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+ - **Orient**: How does this fit pattern? Second-order implications?
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+ - **Decide**: What drill applies? What if I'm wrong?
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+ - **Act**: Execute with intent, communicate, reassess effect
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+
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+ **Reasoning Depth Levels**
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+ - **First-order**: Enemy immediate reaction to our action
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+ - **Second-order**: Enemy preparation for likely follow-up
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+ - **Third-order**: Escalation/de-escalation implications
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+ - **Mental simulation**: Enemy decision tree visualization and counter-preparation
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+
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+ ### Section 6: STRESS RESPONSE & MENTAL RESILIENCE
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+
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+ Training content for maintaining cognitive function under combat stress:
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+
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+ **Stress Indicators to Watch For**
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+ - Respirations over 20/min → Begin controlled breathing
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+ - Fine motor degradation → Simplify task demands
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+ - Auditory exclusion → Maintain visual contact protocol
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+ - Time distortion → Verbalize time checks every 30 seconds
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+ - Peripheral narrowing → Verbally call peripheral contacts
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+ - Decision paralysis → Delegate simple tasks, maintain initiative
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+ - Tunnel vision onset → Shout lateral limits to maintain awareness
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+
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+ **Stress Management Techniques (In Order)**
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+ 1. **Controlled Breathing**: 4-count inhale, 4-count hold, 4-count exhale (3 cycles)
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+ 2. **Tactical Pause**: 5-second deliberate pause before action
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+ 3. **Positive Self-Talk**: Verbally state next action before executing
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+ 4. **Chunking**: Break complex tasks into maximum 3 immediate actions
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+ 5. **Grounding**: Identify 3 concrete observations about situation
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+ 6. **Compartmentalization**: Defer non-critical concerns with "address after contact"
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+
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+ **Combat Stress Equations**
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+ - Tunnel vision onset = Immediate verbal callout of peripheral limits
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+ - Decision paralysis = Delegate simple tasks, maintain minimum initiative
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+ - Time distortion = Verbalize timestamps, use radio for external reference
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+ - Fine motor degradation = Simplify tasks, avoid precision demands under fire
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+ ### Section 7: PHASE 1 - MOVEMENT TO CONTACT
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+
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+ Detailed execution guidance with priorities and time hacks:
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+
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+ **Priority 1: Formation and Orientation**
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+ - Specific formation selection (column, wedge, line, staggered, box, fire team rush, bounding overwatch)
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+ - Squad leader positioning for situational awareness
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+ - Medic placement with evacuation corridor
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+ - Intent confirmation from all team members
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+
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+ **Priority 2: Bounding Overwatch**
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+ - Lead team advance to limit of advance
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+ - Halt and report "ALL CLEAR"
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+ - Trail team consolidation
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+ - Repeat until 200m from suspected danger area
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+ - OODA reassessment after each bound
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+
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+ **Priority 3: Danger Area Procedures**
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+ - Stop at edge of danger area
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+ - Visual reconnaissance (minimum 2 minutes)
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+ - Crossing point selection (avoid vegetation, rubble, concealment)
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+ - Overwatch establishment before crossing
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+ - 3-second spacing during crossing
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+ - Signal establishment (radio or coded)
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+
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+ **Priority 4: Terrain Transition**
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+ - From/To transitions: Open to Urban, Urban to Wooded, Mountains to Valley, Rural to Populated, Daylight to Darkness
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+ - Specific concern acknowledgment
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+ - Formation adjustments
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+ - Equipment/optic modifications
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+ - Threat vector briefing
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+ ### Section 8: PHASE 2 - CONTACT DRILL EXECUTION
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+
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+ Event-driven tactical responses to enemy contact:
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+
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+ **Critical Mindset**
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+ > "Speed of leadership execution beats speed of shooting."
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+
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+ **Condition A: Initial Contact Response**
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+ - IMMEDIATE freeze upon hearing fire
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+ - Muzzle flash location and direction/distance estimation
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+ - Team leader call: "[DIRECTION], [DISTANCE], [TYPE]"
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+ - Squad suppression response (specific fire order)
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+ - Return fire discipline: 3-round bursts, identify targets
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+ - Cognitive check: "Is this the pattern expected?"
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+
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+ **Condition B: Enemy Effective Fire Response**
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+ - **RIGHT contact**: "CONTACT RIGHT, SHIFTING FIRE" → Right suppresses, left repositions
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+ - **LEFT contact**: "CONTACT LEFT, SHIFTING FIRE" → Left suppresses, right bounds
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+ - **FRONT contact**: "CONTACT FRONT, SUPPRESSING" → Both elements concentrate fire, request support
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+ - Team SA cross-cueing for flank identification
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+
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+ **Condition C: Enemy Flank Maneuver**
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+ - Trigger event identification
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+ - Squad leader repositioning
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+ - Fire support request on probable axis
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+ - Bounding team shift to seal gap
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+ - Cognitive bias check for tunnel vision
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+ ### Section 9: PHASE 3 - DECISION TREE BRANCHES
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+
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+ Contingency branches with specific priority sequences:
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+
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+ **Mission Command Principle**
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+ > "Subordinates exercise initiative within commander's intent."
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+
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+ **Abort Criteria**
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+ Know before starting. If triggered, STOP and reassess.
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+
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+ **Branch 1: Enemy Disengages and Retreats**
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+ - IMMEDIATE: Report to Platoon with grid and bearing
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+ - PRIORITY 1: Maintain base of fire, NO pursuit without authorization
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+ - PRIORITY 2: Prepare hasty pursuit posture
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+ - PRIORITY 3: Await Platoon Commander decision
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+ - Reasoning: Premature pursuit = isolation risk
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+
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+ **Branch 2: Enemy Reinforcement Arrives**
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+ - IMMEDIATE: Request fires on reinforcement route
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+ - PRIORITY 1: Reposition to defilade
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+ - PRIORITY 2: Re-assess force ratio
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+ - PRIORITY 3: Delegate (manage contact vs. logistics)
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+ - Stress management: Time distortion alert
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+
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+ **Branch 3: Civilian Presence in Fire Lane**
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+ - IMMEDIATE: CEASE FIRE - "CEASING FIRE, CIVIES PRESENT"
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+ - PRIORITY 1: Visual identification of non-combatants
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+ - PRIORITY 2: Shift fires to create escape corridor
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+ - PRIORITY 3: Re-engage only when civilians clear
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+ - ROE check: Collateral damage threshold
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+
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+ **Branch 4: Tactical Opportunity Arises**
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+ - Specific opportunity identification
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+ - Execute tactical task as immediate action
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+ - Minimum 2-person team requirement
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+ - 5-minute completion timeline
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+ - Authority: Any team leader within intent
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+
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+ **Branch 5: IED Detonation**
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+ - IMMEDIATE: Squad freeze, identify blast radius
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+ - PRIORITY 1: Medic forward for casualty assessment
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+ - PRIORITY 2: Point man checks for secondary devices
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+ - PRIORITY 3: Reorganize before continuing
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+ - Pattern recognition: If IED here, expect more in area
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+
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+ ### Section 10: TACTICAL REPORTING PROTOCOLS
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+ Standardized communication formats for operational coordination:
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+
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+ **Report Types and Formats**
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+
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+ **Contact Report**
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+ ```
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+ LOCATION: [grid reference]
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+ DIRECTION: [clock bearing from own position]
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+ DISTANCE: [estimated meters]
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+ TYPE: [small arms/RPG/IDE/Dismounts/VBIED]
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+ ACTION: [enemy returning fire Y/N]
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+ TERRAIN: [type - open/urban/wooded]
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+ INTENT: [moving to/flanking/setting ambush/retreating]
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Situation Report**
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+ ```
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+ AT [time]: Unit [name] reports [current activity]
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+ LOCATION: [grid]
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+ DISPOSITION: [formation/position]
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+ CASUALTIES: [friendly/captured enemy]
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+ AMMUNITION: [% remaining estimate]
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+ NEXT ACTION: [immediate intent]
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+ REQUIREMENTS: [support needed]
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Phase Report**
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+ ```
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+ PHASE [X] COMPLETE
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+ OBJECTIVE STATUS: [secured/denied/compromised]
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+ ENEMY STATUS: [destroyed/scattered/retreated/strength unknown]
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+ FRIENDLY STATUS: [strength/condition]
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+ NEXT PHASE: [description]
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+ TIME: [H+XX]
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Request for Support**
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+ ```
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+ FROM: [unit call sign]
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+ TO: [recipient call sign]
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+ TYPE: [CAS/Fire Mission/Extraction/Medical]
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+ TARGET: [grid or description]
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+ MARKS: [description for identification]
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+ RESTRICTIONS: [ROE constraints]
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+ TIME SENSITIVE: [Y/N and urgency]
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Reporting Discipline**
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+ - Lead with essential information
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+ - Use standardized format - don't ad-lib
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+ - Confirm receipt: "ROGER, [unit] - [understood action]"
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+ - If comms jammed: Runner or established relay point
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+
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+ **When to Send**
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+ - Contact Report: IMMEDIATELY upon enemy contact
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+ - Situation Report: Every 15 minutes OR significant change
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+ - Phase Report: At each phase transition
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+ - Request for Support: When requirement identified
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+
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+ ### Section 11: PHASE 4 - OBJECTIVE SECUREMENT
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+
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+ Seven-step priority sequence for tactical consolidation:
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+
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+ **1ST - CONSOLIDATE**
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+ - All teams bound to nearest cover
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+ - Establish 360-degree security
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+ - Team SA: Everyone reports "sector clear" verbally
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+ - Cognitive check: "Am I missing peripheral vision?"
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+
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+ **2ND - REPORT**
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+ - Send contact report to Platoon
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+ - Include friendly/casualty status
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+ - Format: LOCATION, DIRECTION, DISTANCE, TYPE, ACTION, TERRAIN, INTENT
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+
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+ **3RD - SUPPRESS**
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+ - Maintain covering fire on probable positions
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+ - Prevent enemy repositioning
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+ - Fire discipline - conserve ammunition
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+
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+ **4TH - BREACH**
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+ - Point team enters using appropriate drill
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+ - Team leader controls pace
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+ - Battle drill alpha/bravo execution
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+
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+ **5TH - CLEAR**
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+ - Systematic room-by-room, structure-by-structure
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+ - Two-person rule: Never clear alone
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+ - Team SA: Buddy calls "clear" after each space
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+
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+ **6TH - SECURE**
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+ - HVT custody established
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+ - Weapons/documentation secured
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+ - Don't disturb potential evidence
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+ - Photos before movement if time permits
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+
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+ **7TH - REORGANIZE**
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+ - Tactical pause for assessment
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+ - Ammunition check and redistribution
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+ - Casualty evacuation if required
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+ - Prepare for next phase or extraction
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+
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+ **Success Metrics**
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+ - Objective secured within estimated time
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+ - Civilian impact level
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+ - Confidence assessment
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+
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+ ### Section 12: INSTRUCTOR NOTES & DEEP REASONING
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+
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+ Post-scenario analysis and educational content:
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+
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+ **Doctrinal Framework Summary**
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+ - Doctrine name and primary principle
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+ - Pattern analysis identification
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+ - Bias warning for scenario-specific pitfalls
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+
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+ **Common Failure Modes**
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+ - Squad leaders bypassing radio check-in → Loss of situational awareness
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+ - Skipping danger area procedures → IED/ambush casualties
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+ - Over-pursuit without authorization → Unit isolation and destruction
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+ - ROE violations under contact stress → Escalation and legal consequences
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+ - Tunnel vision on primary threat → Missing secondary threats
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+ - Failure to delegate → Commander bandwidth collapse
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+ - Emotional decisions → Tactical mistakes under stress
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+
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+ **Cognitive Stretch Exercises**
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+ 1. After each contact, ask: "What did I assume that was WRONG?"
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+ 2. Role-play: Have a team member argue the opposite position
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+ 3. Mental rehearsal: Visualize three different enemy responses
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+ 4. Pattern journal: Note recurring enemy behaviors in sector
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+ 5. Stress inoculation: Practice decisions under time pressure
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+
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+ **Key Focus Areas**
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+ - Mission command principle summary
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+ - Team SA element highlighted
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+ - Stress management technique
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+ - Terrain transition concern
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+ - Specific threat to watch for
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+ - Mitigation with interlocking fields of fire and suppression discipline
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Doctrine Families
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+
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+ The dataset covers 10 distinct doctrinal frameworks:
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+
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+ 1. **Network-Centric Irregular Warfare** (2000-2030)
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+ - Distributed cells, information dominance, social network infiltration
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+
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+ 2. **Asymmetric Anti-Access Area Denial** (2000-2030)
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+ - Long-range precision fires, swarm tactics, terrain exploitation
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+
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+ 3. **Hybrid Threat Convergence** (2008-2030)
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+ - Conventional-insurgency blending, cyber-electromagnetic attack, information manipulation
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+
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+ 4. **Terrorist Network Disruption** (2000-2030)
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+ - Cell neutralization, finance cut-off, propaganda counter-narrative
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+
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+ 5. **Population-Centric Hostile Zone Operations** (2000-2030)
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+ - Security presence expansion, local intelligence networks, governance restoration
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+
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+ 6. **Maneuver-Smoke Screen and Cover Operations** (2000-2030)
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+ - Rapid positional shifts, electronic warfare masking, decoy deployment
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+
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+ 7. **Multi-Domain Convergence Operations** (2015-2030)
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+ - Land-sea-air-space-cyber sync, cross-domain fires, cognitive warfare
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+
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+ 8. **Urban Combat and Dense Infrastructure Fighting** (2000-2030)
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+ - Vertical assault, civilian casualty mitigation, layered clearance
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+
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+ 9. **Cyber-Physical Strike Coordination** (2010-2030)
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+ - ICS/SCADA disruption, communications jamming, precision kinetic-cyber convergence
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+
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+ 10. **Proxy Force and Sponsored Militia Integration** (2000-2030)
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+ - Parallel supply chains, deniable operations, social fabric exploitation
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Theaters of Operation
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+
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+ Five distinct operational theaters with geographic coordinates:
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+
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+ | Theater | Grid Reference | Focus Area |
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+ |---------|---------------|------------|
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+ | **Indo-Pacific Littoral** | 12.0°N, 122.0°E | Archipelagic choke points |
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+ | **Middle Eastern Urban Corridor** | 33.0°N, 44.0°E | Riverine and infrastructure nodes |
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+ | **Eastern European Contact Zone** | 48.0°N, 32.0°E | Hybrid threat transit corridors |
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+ | **African Sahel Insurgency Belt** | 15.0°N, 8.0°E | Tribal boundaries and smuggling routes |
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+ | **Latin American Narcotics Transition Zone** | 19.0°N, 97.0°W | Narco-state control areas |
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Terrain Types
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+
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+ Nine environmental configurations:
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+
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+ | Terrain | Tactical Considerations |
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+ |---------|------------------------|
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+ | Dense urban megacity block | Vertical assault, subterranean, civilian density |
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+ | Mountain insurgency sanctuary | Long range engagement, concealment, high ground |
530
+ | Desert logistics corridor | Deceptive approach, temperature hazard, long range |
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+ | River delta population center | Flooding, boats, water obstacles |
532
+ | Coastal port complex | Amphibious potential, naval fire support |
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+ | Forest guerrilla hideout | Concealment, close engagement, tracking difficulty |
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+ | Suburban sprawl transition zone | Mixed urban/rural, civilian movement |
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+ | Underground tunnel network | Caves, sewers, limited visibility |
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+ | Open desert engagement zone | Long visibility, maneuver space, dehydration risk |
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Weather Conditions
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+
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+ Eight environmental modifiers:
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+
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+ | Weather | Operational Impact |
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+ |---------|-------------------|
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+ | Extreme summer heat index | Heat stress, water requirements, reduced performance |
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+ | Monsoon flooding conditions | River crossing, visibility, mobility restrictions |
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+ | Winter snow and freeze | Footing, equipment function, concealment |
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+ | Sandstorm visibility zero | Navigation difficulty, respiratory stress |
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+ | Heavy fog and low ceiling | Air support limitation, reduced observation |
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+ | Tropical storm debris field | Infrastructure damage, shelter requirements |
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+ | Urban heat island smog | Air quality, extended operations impact |
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+ | Rapid weather change windows | Planning flexibility, equipment changes |
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Threat Types
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+
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+ Ten distinct enemy threat configurations:
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+
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+ | Threat | Characteristics |
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+ |--------|---------------|
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+ | Dispersed small arms from multiple directions | Zone defense, no central position |
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+ | Coordinated RPG and machine gun ambush | Prepared positions, interlocking fires |
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+ | Complex attack with SVBIED and dismounts | Combined arms assault, high collateral |
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+ | Indirect fire from unobserved mortar position | Stand-off attack, area denial |
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+ | VBIED approaching from unknown sector | Vehicle-borne suicide attack |
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+ | Snipers on elevated positions | Overlapping fields, discipline required |
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+ | Deliberate IED chain with secondary devices | Prepared kill zone, tacticalIEDs |
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+ | Civilian crowd used as human shield | ROE complications, moral dilemma |
571
+ | Complex ambush at chokepoint | Terrain exploitation, fall-back positions |
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+ | Infiltration during darkness | Night attack, surprise factor |
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## JSONL Record Structure
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+
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+ Each JSONL record follows this structure:
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "id": "skynet-000001",
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+ "conversations": [
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+ {
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+ "from": "system",
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+ "value": "You are SKYNET, a Senior Tactical Instructor..."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "from": "human",
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+ "value": "TACTICAL INSTRUCTOR EXERCISE (2024, hybrid)..."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "from": "gpt",
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+ "value": "=== SITUATION (PLATOON/SQUAD LEVEL) ===\nYEAR: 2024..."
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ "metadata": {
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+ "year": 2024,
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+ "decade": "2020s",
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+ "warfare_type": "hybrid",
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+ "doctrine_family": "Hybrid Threat Convergence",
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+ "theater": "Middle Eastern Urban Corridor",
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+ "latitude": 33.0,
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+ "longitude": 44.0,
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+ "military_science_tags": ["..."],
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+ "tactical_parameters": {
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+ "force_ratio": 1.75,
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+ "time_to_objective_hours": 48,
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+ "civilian_risk_level": "moderate",
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+ "asymmetry_index": 2.4
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Metadata Fields
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+
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+ - **id**: Unique scenario identifier (skynet-XXXXXX)
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+ - **year**: Scenario year (2000-2030)
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+ - **decade**: Decade bucket (2000s/2010s/2020s)
621
+ - **warfare_type**: Primary warfare classification
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+ - **doctrine_family**: Doctrinal framework applied
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+ - **theater**: Operational area name
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+ - **latitude/longitude**: Grid coordinates
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+ - **military_science_tags**: Relevant tactical tags
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+ - **tactical_parameters**: Numerical assessment data
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Training Applications
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+
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+ This dataset is designed for training AI models in the following competencies:
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+
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+ ### Tactical Decision-Making
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+ - Rapid assessment under uncertainty
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+ - IF-THEN conditional tactical responses
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+ - Priority sequencing under time pressure
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+ - Abort criteria recognition and execution
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+
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+ ### Cognitive Modeling
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+ - OODA loop application
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+ - Pattern recognition in enemy behavior
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+ - Cognitive bias self-correction
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+ - First/Second/Third-order reasoning chains
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+
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+ ### Mission Command
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+ - Intent-based order writing
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+ - Delegation and subordinate initiative
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+ - Abort criteria and boundaries
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+ - Unity of effort coordination
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+
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+ ### Team Situational Awareness
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+ - Shared mental model development
654
+ - Cross-cueing and verification
655
+ - Spatial tracking protocols
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+ - Communication discipline
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+
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+ ### Stress Management
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+ - Stress indicator recognition
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+ - Coping technique deployment
661
+ - Decision maintenance under pressure
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+ - Team stress management
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+
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+ ### Tactical Reporting
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+ - Standardized format adherence
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+ - Essential information prioritization
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+ - Confirmation and acknowledgment
668
+ - Report timing discipline
669
+
670
+ ---
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+
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+ ## Quality Assurance
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+
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+ | Quality Metric | Result |
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+ |----------------|--------|
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+ | Total Rows | 100,000 |
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+ | Missing Situation | 0 |
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+ | Missing Phase 1 | 0 |
679
+ | Missing Phase 4 | 0 |
680
+ | Missing Instructor Notes | 0 |
681
+ | Missing Reporting Protocols | 0 |
682
+ | Missing Cognitive Modeling | 0 |
683
+ | Missing Stress Response | 0 |
684
+ | Missing Decision Points | 0 |
685
+ | Year Out of Range | 0 |
686
+ | Too Short (<500 words) | 0 |
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+
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+ **Quality Score: 100%**
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+
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+ All 100,000 scenarios contain complete sections, resolved placeholders, and comprehensive tactical guidance.
691
+
692
+ ---
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+
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+ ## Dataset Generation Parameters
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+
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+ | Parameter | Value |
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+ |-----------|-------|
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+ | Seed | 32 |
699
+ | Asymmetric Share | 0.9 |
700
+ | Strict Doctrine | Enabled |
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+ | Max Words | 2000 |
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+ | Min Year | 2000 |
703
+ | Max Year | 2030 |
704
+
705
+ ---
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+
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+ ## Citation
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+
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+ If you use this dataset, cite:
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+
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+ ```
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+ CommandNet Dataset (100K)
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+ Generated: 2026
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+ Version: 1.0
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+ License: See hosting platform metadata
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+
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+ The dataset is designed for training AI models as tactical instructors
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+ for small unit leader development in insurgency and hybrid warfare environments.
719
+ ```
720
+
721
+ ---
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+
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+ ## Version History
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+
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+ | Version | Date | Changes |
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+ |---------|------|---------|
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+ | 1.0 | 2026-04-26 | Initial release - 100,000 insurgency-focused scenarios |
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+
729
+ ---