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

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FM 3-22.1Figure 10-9. Resource list for device-based gunnery.(a) Live-fire gunnery requires a multilane range facility, such as a multipurpose rangecomplex (MPRC), which allows at least two vehicles to maneuver as a section. Localrange SOPs dictate support requirements.(b) Device-based gunnery requires the use of MILES or PGS. A scout section iseasily equipped with MILES or PGS. However, inattention to detail and failure to followboresight and checkout procedures will seriously degrade training. Including MILES orPGS in a precombat evaluation helps identify and correct shortcomings. WheneverMILES or PGS is used, the master gunner makes sure the mounting and checkoutprocedures follow TM 9-1265-375-10.(c) Both device-based and live-fire gunnery tables require evaluator support.Evaluators (selected from troop level) are identified, trained, and scheduled beforeconduct of the table. Each evaluator receives a scoring packet that contains performancechecklists, scenarios, OPORDs, and sequence-of-events lists. Though internal evaluationis acceptable, external evaluation is preferred.10-10

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