noun General Slang

SPOTREP

SPOT-rep · noun · informal

Spot Report — an immediate report of an observed event.

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'Spot Report' — a brief, timely report used to send immediate information about an enemy sighting or significant event, often in the SALUTE format.

“"Contact — sending a spotrep now: two technicals moving north."”
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SPOTREP In A Sentence

"Contact — sending a spotrep now: two technicals moving north."

Origin & Usage

US Army reporting term; portmanteau of 'spot' and 'report'. Sometimes overlaps with the older SALUTE report.

People Also Ask

What does "SPOTREP" mean?

It's short for "Spot Report" — a quick, immediate report of an enemy sighting or significant event as it happens.

What's the difference between a SPOTREP and a SITREP?

A SPOTREP is sent right away to report a single observed event, like a contact. A SITREP is a broader, periodic snapshot of the overall situation.

How is a SPOTREP formatted?

It's often sent in the SALUTE format — Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, and Equipment of what was observed.

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