JTAC COMMs

9-line charts and more

Quick guide — 9-Line CAS brief

Purpose

The 9-Line is a compact, standard way for a JTAC/Tactical Controller to give attacking aircrew the essential targeting information they need to prosecute a weapons release safely and effectively. It focuses on the target location/description, friendly positions, weapon/fuze constraints, and ingress/egress.

Note: There are several doctrinal variations of the 9-line (service/country differences, doctrinal updates). The version below is the widely used JTAC → aircraft functional breakdown (what pilots expect to hear).


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Pre-9-Line items

These are the common radio items you should send before the 9-line so aircrew can prepare and respond:


The 9 lines — explanation + example mapping

Line 1 — IP/BP or Call-in (Initial Point / Battle Position)

Line 2 — Heading (attack heading / bearing to target)

Line 3 — Distance

Line 4 — Target elevation / height

Line 5 — Target description

Line 6 — Target location

Line 7 — Mark / Type of attack / Orbit direction

Line 8 — Friendlies (location of friendly troops / restrictions)

Line 9 — Egress / Remarks / Fuze / Clearance (ROE)