Ntrp 3-07.2.2 | Update

observed during Fleet Battle Problems (FBP 24-2) was units attempting to apply the old "Raid" (Shoot, Move, Communicate) tempo to the new "Interdict" (Detect, Disable, Inspect, Secure) framework. The update is slower in the approach but much faster in the extraction.

To understand the update, one must first understand the hierarchy of naval doctrine. The "3-07" series is anchored in the Navy Warfare Publication (NWP) 3-07, which governs "Antiterrorism." Unlike Counterterrorism (CT), which involves offensive operations to neutralize terrorists, Antiterrorism (AT) is defensive. It is the matrix of defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts. ntrp 3-07.2.2 update

The manual provides exhaustive procedures for a wide array of service weapons, including: M9 and M11. Rifles and Shotguns: M14, M16 series, and the Mossberg 500. observed during Fleet Battle Problems (FBP 24-2) was

Download the full Change 2 (2024) version from the Navy Tactical Doctrine Library (NTDL). Crosswalk your current boarding team equipment list against Appendix A of the update. Conduct a gap analysis by next quarters’ deployment certification. The "3-07" series is anchored in the Navy

The new "Dynamic Offset Approach" (keeping the RHIB at 15 meters while a drone clears the rail) is now a graded evolution. Coxswains who cannot hold offset while the boarding officer flies a drone will fail their VBG (Visit, Board, and Search Qualification).