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ATP 3-11.37MCWP 3-37.4NTTP 3-11.29AFTTP 3-2.44MULTI-SERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, ANDPROCEDURES FOR CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL,RADIOLOGICAL, AND NUCLEARRECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCEMarch 2013DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

FOREWORDThis publication has been prepared under our direction for use by ourrespective commands and other commands as appropriate.VANCE PHILLIP VISSERColonel, USACommandantU.S. Army Chemical, Biological,Radiological, and Nuclear SchoolRICHARD P. MILLSLieutenant General, USMCDeputy Commandant forCombat Development and IntegrationT. B. KRAFTRear Admiral, USNCommanderNavy Warfare Development CommandDoctrine CenterDAVID L. REYNOLDSColonel, USAFCommanderHeadquarters Air Force CivilEngineer Support AgencyThis publication is available at the Army PublishingDirectorate site (http://www.apd.army.mil),and the Central Army Registry d)publication is available throughU.S. Navy Web sites at https://ndls.nwdc.navy.mil and https://ndls.nwdc.navy.smil.mil , and the U.S. Air Force Web siteat www.e-publishing.af.mil .

ATP 3-11.37/MCWP 3-37.4/NTTP 3-11.29/AFTTP 3-2.44, C1Change 1Army Techniques Publication3-11.37/MCWP 3-37.4/NTTP 3-11.29/AFTTP 3-2.44HeadquartersDepartment of the ArmyWashington, DC, 11 April 2017Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical,Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance1. This change adds pages to Appendix J for prescription of forms.2. A bar ( ) marks new or changed material.3. ATP 3-11.37, 25 March 2013, is changed as follows:Remove Old PagesInsert New PagesPages iv, vi, vii, and ixpages iv, vi, vii, and ixPages J-1 through J-6pages J-1 through J-9Pages References-2References-2Pages Index-1Index-14. File this transmittal sheet in front of the publication for reference purposes.DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

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ATP 3-11.37, C111 April 2017By Order of the Secretary of the Army:MARK A. MILLEYGeneral, United States ArmyChief of StaffOfficial:GERALD B. O’KEEFEAdministrative Assistant to theSecretary of the Army1707902DISTRIBUTION:Active Army, Army National Guard, and United States Army Reserve: Distributed in electronic mediaonly (EMO).PIN: 102932-001

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*ATP 3-11.37/MCWP 3-37.4/NTTP 3-11.29/AFTTP 3-2.44U.S. Army Training and Doctrine CommandFort Monroe, VirginiaArmy Techniques PublicationNo. 3-11.37Marine Corps Warfighting PublicationNo. 3-37.4Marine Corps Combat Development CommandQuantico, VirginiaNavy Warfare Development CommandNorfolk, VirginiaNavy Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures3-11.29Air Force Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures3-2.44Headquarters Air Force Civil Engineer SupportAgencyTyndall Air Force Base, Florida25 March 2013Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, andProcedures for Chemical, Biological,Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance N .xiChapter 1FUNDAMENTALS. 1-1Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance . 1-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Aspects of Intelligence,Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Synchronization and Integration . 1-3Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance Operations . 1-4Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Surveillance Operations . 1-6Summary . 1-9Chapter 2PLANNING ACTIVITIES . 2-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Intelligence, Surveillance,and Reconnaissance Planning Fundamentals . 2-2Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Planning Considerations . 2-5Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.*This publication supersedes FM 3-11.19/MCWP 3-37.4/NTTP 3-11.29/AFTTP (I) 3.2.44, 30 July 2004 andrescinds FM 3-11.86/MCWP 3.37/NTTP 3-11.31/AFTTP (1) 3-2.52, 4 October 2004.25 March 2013ATP 3-11.37/MCWP 3-37.4/NTTP 3-11.29/ATTP 3-2.44i

ContentsChemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Intelligence, Surveillance,and Reconnaissance Plan Implementation . 2-6Summary . 2-7Chapter 3PREPARATION ACTIVITIES . 3-1Preparation. 3-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Mission Preparation. 3-1Preparation Considerations . 3-2Assessment. 3-3Summary . 3-3Chapter 4EXECUTION ACTIVITIES . 4-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Forms . 4-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Modes . 4-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Methods . 4-3Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Tasks . 4-3Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Techniques . 4-5Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Considerations . 4-6Summary . 4-7Chapter 5IDENTIFICATION LEVELS . 5-1Tactical Decisions . 5-1Operational Decisions . 5-2Strategic Decisions . 5-2Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Identification Implications . 5-2Identification Levels. 5-3Summary . 5-8Chapter 6SAMPLE MANAGEMENT . 6-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Sample Management Priorities . 6-1Sample Management Elements . 6-2Key Tasks Associated With Sample Management . 6-5Roles and Responsibilities . 6-6Summary . 6-9Appendix AMETRIC CONVERSION CHART . A-1Appendix BPLANNING . B-1Commander’s Intent . B-10Initial Planning and Coordination . B-10Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance andSurveillance Logistics Support and Environmental Planning . B-32Task Organization of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclearreconnaissance and Surveillance Capabilities . B-32Appendix CPREPARATION . C-1iiATP 3-11.37/MCWP 3-37.4/NTTP 3-11.29/AFTTP 3-2.4425 March 2013

ContentsConsiderations for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Standoffand Remote Detection Capabilities . G-1Standoff Detection Capabilities . G-2Remote Detection Capabilities . G-6Appendix HSAMPLE COLLECTION AND PROCESSING . H-1Sample Collection Plan . H-1Sample Collection Types and Collection Considerations . H-4Sample Media . H-5Sample Collection Media Techniques and Guidelines . H-6Sample Collection Techniques and Procedures . H-13Sample Collection Procedures . H-20Sample Evacuation Execution . H-55Chain of Custody and Supporting Documentation . H-56Appendix IMARKING . I-1Marking Purposes . I-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Marking Sign Description . I-1Marking Procedures . I-3Appendix JREPORTS . J-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Warning and ReportingSystem . J-1Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Warning and ReportingSystem . J-2Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Information Management . J-3Types of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reports . J-3Medical Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reports . J-6GLOSSARY . Glossary-1REFERENCES. References-1INDEX . Index-1FiguresFigure 1-1. The ISR synchronization and integration process . 1-4Figure 2-1. CBRN ISR task development process . 2-3Figure 4-1. CBRN ISR task elements . 4-2Figure 6-1. CBRN sample management process . 6-2Figure 6-2. Sample routing . 6-8Figure B-1. Sample CBRN ISR plan . B-2Figure B-2. Sample ISR synchronization matrix . B-3Figure B-3. Sample CBRN collection matrix . B-3Figure B-4. Sample CBRN ISR tasking matrix. B-4Figure B-5. Dice-five array . B-29Figure B-6. Circle employment . B-29Figure B-7. Picket line employment . B-30Figure B-8. Semicircle employment . B-30ivATP 3-11.37/MCWP 3-37.4/NTTP 3-11.29/AFTTP 3-2.44, C1

atp 3-11.37 mcwp 3-37.4 nttp 3-11.29 afttp 3-2.44 multi-service tactics, techniques, and procedures for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear