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

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FM 3-22.1Figure 10-2. Combat-critical and example tactical tasks.c. The MTP is the primary source the commander uses to develop the performancechecklists he will use in the tactical portions of the tables. To develop performancechecklists from tasks other than those in the MTP, he uses unit SOPs and other FM s.10-3. EVALUATION PROCEDURES AND STANDARDSThe following evaluation procedures and standards apply to section gunnery. They allowsections to train and practice the skills normally performed in combat. Evaluators useAARs to critique sections after they complete the tables. They do not rate crew duties(Appendix F) on these tables; however, a section does receive a penalty if an individualscout squad fails to perform tactically sound maneuvers or to hit the targets:a. Evaluation Procedures. Evaluators use the performance checklists in the MTP toevaluate scout sections on tactics. If the commander selects any tactical tasks other thanthose in Figure 10-2, he must develop a performance checklist for each. He bases thechecklist(s) on the MTP.b. Start Time. Engagement times give the evaluator a tool for evaluating sectionengagements, which start--(1) When the first section vehicle on the move is exposed to the threat.10-3

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