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1–8. CAPABILITIES

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The organization, strength, and equipment of teams are based on the mission and the environment of the operational area. Long-range surveillance units have the capability--

 To be committed in specific locations within enemy-held territory by stay-behind methods or delivery by land, water, or air, to include parachute. Units exfiltrate by land, water, or air.

 To operate in enemy-held territory for up to seven days with minimal external direction and support.

 To conduct surveillance, reconnaissance, target acquisition, and damage assessment missions in all types of terrain and environments.

 To establish communication using HF, VHF, UHF, or SATCOM between the base stations or the controlling headquarters and surveillance teams directly or through airborne relay.

 To conduct operations in bad weather and over difficult terrain.

 To be recovered by air, land, or water; to linkup with advancing forces; or to return using evasion techniques.

 To operate using planned, automatic resupply drops or special equipment cache sites set up by the LRSU or other friendly forces. They also use captured supplies and equipment.

U.S. Army Field Manual 7-93 Long-Range Surveillance Unit Operations

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