Forward operating base explained

A forward operating base (FOB) is any secured forward operational level military position, commonly a military base, that is used to support strategic goals and tactical objectives.[1] A FOB may contain an airbase, hospital, machine shop, and other logistical facilities. The base may be used for an extended period of time. FOBs are traditionally supported by main operating bases that are required to provide backup support to them.[2] [3] [4] A FOB also improves reaction time to local areas as opposed to having all troops on the main operating base.

Description

In its most basic form, a forward operating base consists of a ring of barbed wire around a position with a fortified entry control point, or ECP. More advanced FOBs include an assembly of berms, concrete barriers, gates, guard towers, pillboxes and bunkers and other force protection infrastructure. They are often built from Hesco bastions.[5] FOBs also have an entry control point (ECP). An ECP is a controlled entry and exit point of the FOB and typically has positions to protect personnel against personnel-borne improvised explosive devices (PBIED) and vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIED), plus blast mitigation with standoff protection.[6]

Bases in Iraq

See main article: List of United States Military installations in Iraq.

Bases in Afghanistan

See main article: List of ISAF installations in Afghanistan.

FOBs in the United States

See main article: List of forward operating bases.

Other reported Coalition installations in Afghanistan 2001–2016

See main article: article and List of ISAF installations in Afghanistan.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Royal Air Force Common Core and Deployment Skills Aide-Memoire AP 3242B VOL 5, ABBREVIATIONS
  2. Web site: forward operating base Official Definition (US DoD). militaryfactory.com. 10 April 2018.
  3. https://fas.org/irp/doddir/dod/jp3_09_3.pdf
  4. Web site: Elwell . Andrew . 2011-12-01 . Defence IQ Forward Operating Base (FOB) . 2024-02-19 . Defence IQ . en.
  5. Web site: Army Logistician (Building a FOB From the Ground Up). www.alu.army.mil. 10 April 2018.
  6. Web site: 4 August 2020. PdD Combat Armaments and Protection Systems. Project Manager Close Combat Systems. 4 August 2020. 5 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181105114420/http://www.pica.army.mil/pmccs/PmIEDDefeat/Deny/ECP.html. dead.
  7. Web site: U.S. Navy sailors patrol the waterways of the Haditha Dam Forward Operating Base. . 2024-02-19 . www.defense.gov.