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M4: max effective range for a point target |
500m |
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M4: max effective range for an area target |
800m |
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M249: max effective range for a point target (bipod) |
600m |
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M249: max effective range for an area target (bipod) |
800m |
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Maximum range for M4/SAW |
3600m |
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What are the 5 Cs? |
Clear, Cordon, Control, Call EOD, and Check |
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M320: minimum safe firing distance |
31m |
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M320: max range |
400m |
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M320: max effective range for an area target |
350m |
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M320: max effective range for a point target |
150m |
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What is the arming range for a M320? |
14-28m |
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What is the blasting radius of a 40mm? |
5m |
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How many rounds per minute (rpm) is a sustained rate of fire for the m249? |
50rpm |
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With a sustained rate of fire, how often should you change the barrel of the m249? |
Every 10 minutes. |
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How many rounds per minute (rpm) is a rapid rate of fire for the m249? |
100rpm |
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How often should you change the barrel of a m249 undergoing a rapid rate of fire? |
Every 2 minutes. |
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What is the rounds per minute for a m249 undergoing a cyclic rate of fire? |
600-800rpm |
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How often should you change the barrel of a m249 undergoing a cyclic rate of fire? |
Every minute. |
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What does the acronym SALUTE stand for? |
S: size A: activity L: location U: uniform T: time E: equipment |
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What is the L in SALUTE? |
Location |
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What is the S in SALUTE? |
Size |
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What is the A in SALUTE? |
Activity |
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What is Line 1 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
Location of pickup site |
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What is Line 2 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
Radio frequency and call sign |
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What is Line 3 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
Number of patients by precedence |
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What are the 3 types of patients in line 3 of MEDEVAC? |
Urgent (2 hours), Priority (4 hours), Routine, (24 hours) |
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What is Line 4 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
Special equipment required: none, hoist, stokes litter, jungle penetrator). |
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What is Line 5 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
Number of patients by type (litter, ambulatory) |
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What is Line 6 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
Security of pickup site. |
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What are the designations involving line 6 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
N: no enemy troops P: possible enemy troops in area E: enemy troops in area (approach with caution) X: enemy troops in area (armed escort required) |
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What is Line 7 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
Method of marking pick up site |
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What are the designations for line 7 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
A: panels B: pyro C: smoke D: none E: other |
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What is Line 8 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
Patient nationality and status |
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What are the designations for line 8 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
A: US Military B: US Civilian C: non-US military D: non-US Civilian E: enemy POW |
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What is Line 9 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
CBRN contamination |
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What are the designations for line 9 of the 9-line MEDEVAC? |
C: chemical B: biological R: radiological N: nuclear |
The acronym CBRN |
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What is a LACE report? |
L: liquid A: ammo C: casualties E: equipment |
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What are the 3 Ds? |
Distance, Direction and Description |
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What are the 3 Ds? |
Distance, Direction and Description |
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When establishing a parameter around an IED, what size should the parameter be relative to the size of the IED? |
300m for small 1km for van size 2km for semi-size |
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What is the purpose of the SALUTE report? |
To report on enemy activities |
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