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

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FM 3-22.1RANGE(Meters)BFVEXPOSURE MATRIXDISMOUNTED TROOP TARGETSNORMAL(Seconds)ONECONDITION(Seconds)TWOCONDITIONS(Seconds)300 8 10 13400 9 10 14500 9 11 14600 9 11 15700 10 12 16800 10 12 16900 11 13 161,000 11 13 161,100 12 14 171,200 12 14 171,300 12 15 181,400 12 15 191,500 13 16 191,600 13 17 201,700 14 17 201,800 14 18 211,900 15 18 222,000 15 19 232,100 16 19 232,200 16 20 242,300 17 20 252,400 17 21 252,500 18 21 26Figure 8-9.BFV exposure matrix for dismounted troop targets.d. Timing Procedures. The BCE must record BFV exposure times for each taskfired, even when using computers. Exposure time measures how long the firing BFV isexposed to any threat target(s). Timing procedures apply for single and multiple targetengagements. During multiple target engagements, the BCE times each target separately.He determines timing as described, without variations.e. Offensive or Retrograde Engagements. In an offensive or retrogradeengagement, the firing BFV is exposed in the open and on the move. Target exposure(presentation) indicates threat engagement time has begun.(1) Time Starts. Time starts when the target or simultaneous targets are fully exposed(target lock) or when the crew fires the first round, whichever occurs first.(2) Time Stops. Timing stops for each target in an engagement when the target iskilled or when its exposure time expires.8-9

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