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

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FM 3-22.1Figure 4-9. Close combat tactical trainer.e. M6 Linebacker Tabletop Trainer. The LTTT (Figure 4-10, page 4-12) is adeployable training device used for institutional and unit training. The system consists ofgunner, commander and an instructor operator stations. It has no driver’s station. Driversshould work with the BC and gunner to develop the coordination needed to synchronizemovement of the vehicle into and out of defensive positions.(1) The LTTT targets consist of UAVs, cruise missiles, fixed wing, helicopters, 1/5Scale SU-25s, trucks, troops and PC targets.(2) The LTTT develops and tests the proficiency of the individual, and squad ingunnery techniques. The LTTT's aerial gunnery tables provide performance-oriented,sequentially progressive, realistic, and challenging training. The LTTT provides thesquad leader and gunner a simulated environment to gain proficiency with crewcoordination skills required to execute their mission in combat.(3) Switchology on the LTTT is very challenging for the Linebacker crew. The crewmust change from "Stinger Engage" mode to "25-mm and 7.62-mm Gun Engage" mode.The system scores the crew's ability to change between these two firing modes. A crewthat fails to follow the correct switchology procedures fails the exercise.(4) The Stinger scoring matrix resembles the Bradley COFT matrix. It advances orreduces a crew based on their engagement abilities. In the computer-recommendedexercise, the crew is graded on target acquisition, reticle aim, and system management.They receive a grade of "A" (rapid advance), "B" (normal advance), "C" (no advance) or"F" (reduced), depending on their engagement ability.4-11

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