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

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FM 3-22.1TARGETPOSTURETARGETCONDITION1 T-72 tank Normal,Stationary, orIndirect TargetBFIST EXPOSURE TIME(THREAT TIME TO HIT)Depends on range oftarget and whether or notthe BFIST crew exposesthe vehicle from turretdefilade.TARGETEXPOSURETIME30 seconds2 BTR-80, moving,1,200 meters,NBC environment3 ATGM,600 meters,NBC environment2 conditions 24 seconds 50 seconds1 condition 11 seconds 50 secondsFigure 13-4. Defense, day engagement, indirect.(5) Crew Engagement. The crew switches to gun mode when presented withdirect-fire targets. The gunner or the BC lases in FIST mode, then switches to gun mode,and then reacquires the target for engagement.(6) Leader Subtask Standard. The leader subtask evaluates the BFISTcommander's ability to control the crew, vehicle, MEP, and self-defense system. TheBFIST commander must maintain control to synchronize reengagements and operateefficiently. He must also use the proper fire-mission commands for each indirectengagement and when engaging direct-fire targets.(7) Noncritical Subtask Standard. These tasks remain unchanged, except for theresponse terms for the fire-mission command.(8) BFIST Crew Live-Fire Gunnery Standards. These standards also remain thesame, except for the addition of a fire mission before the direct-fire engagements.Therefore, Tables V and VI include one new task for the BFIST crew: Engage andDestroy Stationary Indirect Targets from a Stationary and Moving M7 BFIST DuringBoth Day and Night.Section III. ADVANCED <strong>GUNNERY</strong>Advanced gunnery tables let the commander evaluate the team’s ability to executetactical and gunnery tasks. A successful team gunnery program trains all tasks required tosupport the unit’s METL. Team (advanced) gunnery consists of BFIST Tables IX and X.The objective is to integrate direct and indirect fires to form a team collective effort.13-6. DEVELOPMENT OF EXERCISEUnits determine specific threat target types and engagement distances. Chapter 8, thischapter, and FM 6-30 provide evaluation procedures and standards. Certain guidelinesapply to all BFIST tables.a. Concept of the BFIST Tables. Leaders use a "scenario-based training" conceptto develop the BFIST Tables, which they resource based on the unit METL. Each13-6

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