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

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FM 3-22.1c. Tasks.(1) (BFV) perform overwatch/support by fire.(2) Clear restricted terrain.<strong>BRADLEY</strong> TABLE IIIA, DAY ENGAGEMENTSBFVMovingStationaryMovingCONDITIONSGunner, ISU or IBAS(Hunter-Killer)Gunner, NBC(Hunter-Killer)Commander,CSE or RBDTARGET TYPEAND POSTUREAP stationary, coaxpoint (RPG rooftop)HE moving, coax area(rooftop), coax point(RPG rooftop)HE stationary (bunker),coax point (sniperwindow)Stationary Gunner, ISU or IBAS No fire (friendly ornoncombatant), coaxpoint (RPG rooftop)Stationary Gunner, ISU or IBAS AP moving, coax point(sniper window)Figure E-12. BT IIIA, day engagements.NOTE:The target types shown in parentheses are included to help units developscenarios. They may use any type of target, as long as it falls into the targetcategory shown. Also, resources permitting, they may substitute movingtargets for stationary targets.E-15. EXAMPLE FIRE COMMANDSLeaders must have the flexibility and capability to place direct fire from BFVs on keytargets throughout combat operations.a. Figure E-13, page E-16, provides the command for the dismounted leader to callfor BFV direct fire.b. Figure E-14, page E-16, provides the command for the BC to identify the enemyand clear fire with the dismounted leader.E-15

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