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

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FM 3-22.1• Perform field sanitation functions.• Treat casualties.• Conduct battlefield stress-reduction and prevention procedures.• Perform unit-level maintenance.13-9. REFIRES FOR QUALIFICATIONA crew that fails to qualify must refire only the engagements that it fails. Also, it mustonly fire the number of engagements needed to qualify. However, "Qualified" is thehighest rating that a refiring crew can obtain. Either the battalion commander or thebrigade FSO decides whether to accept a crew's alibi. If he does, the crew refires the alibiengagement. Criteria for acceptable alibis include--• Target failure or weapon malfunction.• Equipment failure, not due to crew error.• Unsafe conditions, not due to crew error.13-10. BFIST TABLE IX, CREW FIRES-INTEGRATION COURSEThis device-based table forms a building block for BFIST Table X. The objective is forthe crew to practice executing collective tasks in a tactical environment. STRAC does notauthorize ammunition for this table.a. Crews should practice the same observed- and direct-fire techniques they will useduring crew certification.b. Exercise development, standards evaluation, training aids, and targetconsiderations are the same as for crew certification.c. This table uses either PGS or MILES.d. Crews can use live fire for observed-fire and direct-fire missions, givenappropriate ranges and sufficient ammunition, but they must first meet the prerequisitesfor firing live ammunition.13-11. BFIST TABLE X, CREW CERTIFICATIONCrew certification evaluates the crew's ability to execute collective tasks in a tactical livefireenvironment. Leaders always conduct BFIST Table X with live fire, and they ensurethat this table follows--• All prerequisites.• Scenario development guidelines.• Ammunition and target guidelines.• Standards, scoring, and evaluation procedures.13-12. FIRE COMMANDSFigure 13-6 shows a fire-command format. Set PROC MODE in both LCU and HTU toACTIVE. This allows the transfer of target data to the FR grid format. Resetting PROCto PASSIVE mode requires the user to retrieve target data from the RECEIVEDMESSAGE queue.13-10

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