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2003 US Army BRADLEY GUNNERY 503p.pdf - Survival Books

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FM 3-22.1a. The ATT generates symbols such as blinking or solid track boxes that overlay theIBAS image. The boxes indicate ATT status.b. With the Day TV image selected for display, even though the ATT only trackstargets in the FLIR image, the BC or gunner can still select the autotrack or autopointcapability. They can do so because the Day TV and FLIR sensors display the same scene.c. With Day TV selected, ATT symbols overlay the video image (Figure 6-54). TheBC or gunner uses the autopoint functions only with the 25-mm gun selected.(1) To use track boxes with Day TV, leave both IBAS ballistic covers open.(2) For targets beyond 3,000 meters, size gates in 2X and 4X zoom.Figure 6-54. Bradley A3-aided target tracker.6-32. TERMINATION OF ENGAGEMENTThe BC determines when to cease fire against a target, when to shift fire against multipletargets, and when to shift from one firing position to another. Target effect might beunclear. If so, the BC must decide when to shift fire based on target effects indicators.6-33. KILL STANDARDSKill standard classifications include--a. Mobility Kills. A mobility kill prevents a vehicle from moving under itsown power.b. Firepower Kills. A firepower kill prevents a vehicle from using itsweapon systems.c. Catastrophic Kills. A catastrophic kill is a total loss of weapons systems, vehiclemobility, and all on-board equipment.6-50

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