Recovery operations planners should consider-- * Situational information concerning the terrain, with imagery and enemy situational templates and overlays.
What does SITTEMP stand for?
SITTEMP stands for Situational Template (US military)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Often, the most requested tool in any version of the MDMP process is that which helps participants visualize battle space, such as an automated version of the terrain, detailed electronic map or enemy situational template (SITEMP).
The analytical tools taught include traditional tool sets such as doctrinal templates, situational templates and graphics, nodal analysis, etc.
The situational template shows the predicted echelonment of the entire enemy force and may show possible task organization for subordinate units.