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M9: Caliber?

9mm
M9: Max Range?
1800M
M9: Max effective range?
50M
M9: Condition code - 1
Round in chamber, slide forward, magazine inserted, safety on.
M9: Condition code - 2
N/A
M9: Condition code - 3
Chamber empty, magazine inserted, slide forward, safety on.
M9: Condition code - 4
Chamber empty, no magazine inserted, slide forward, safety on.
M16/M4: Caliber?
5.56mm (.223)
M16/M4: Max range?
3600M
M16/M4: Max effective range?
550M (M16)
500M (M4)
M16/M4: Condition code - 1
Round in chamber, magazine inserted, bolt forward, safety on, dust cover closed.
M16/M4: Condition code - 2
N/A
M16/M4: Condition code - 3
Chamber empty, magazine inserted, bolt forward, safety on, dust cover closed.
M16/M4: Condition code - 4
Chamber empty, no magazine inserted, bolt forward, safety on, dust cover closed.
M203: Caliber?
40mm
M203: Max range?
400M
M203: Max effective range AREA?
350M
M203: Max effective range POINT?
150M
M203: Condition code - 1
Round in chamber, tube closed, safety on.
M203: Condition code - 2
N/A
M203: Condition code - 3
N/A
M203: Condition code - 4
Chamber empty, tube closed, safety on.
M500: Caliber?
12 guage
M500: Max range(BUCKSHOT)?
660yds
M500: Max effective range(BUCKSHOT)?
50yds
M500: Max range(SLUG)?
1180yds
M500: Max effective range(SLUG)?
100yds
M500: Condition code - 1
Round in chamber, rounds inserted in magazine tube, action forward, safety on.
M500: Condition code - 2
N/A
M500: Condition code - 3
Chamber empty, rounds inserted into magazine tube, action forward, safety on.
M500: Condition code - 4
Chamber empty, no rounds in the magazine tube, action forward, safety on.
M240: Caliber?
7.62mm (.308)
M240: Max range?
3725M
M240: Max effective range POINT?
800M
M240: Max effective range AREA?
1800M
M240: Condition code - 1
Chamber empty, bolt locked to the rear, safety on, ammo on feed tray, cover closed.
M240: Condition code - 2
N/A
M240: Condition code - 3
Chamber empty, bolt forward, safety on fire, ammo on feed tray, cover closed.
M240: Condition code - 4
Chamber empty, bolt forward, safety on fire, no ammo on feed tray, cover closed.
M2HB: Caliber?
.50 cal
M2HB: Max range?
7400yds (6767m)
M2HB: Max effective range?
2000yds
M2HB: Condition code - 1
Ammo on feed tray, round in chamber, bolt forward, cover closed.
M2HB: Condition code - 2
N/A
M2HB: Condition code - 3
Ammo on feed tray, chamber empty, bolt forward, cover closed.
M2HB: Condition code - 4
No ammo on feed tray, chamber empty, bolt forward, cover closed.
Are .50cal weapons authorized to shoot personnel?
Yes.
What is a Hot Gun?
Typically occurs after 200 rounds have been fired within 2 minutes.
What weapons fire from the Open Bolt position?
MK-19, M60, and M240.
What is the purpose of warning shots?
To determine intent.
What is the optimal ammo load out for employing warning shots?
First 10 rounds are tracers.
Are warning shots considered deadly force?
No, but if employed improperly, have the potential to become deadly force.
What is cover fire?
Cover fire is pin point accurate shots at a target to either neutralize the treat or minimize his effectiveness.
What is suppression fire?
Suppression fire is laying down fire to an area in which you do not have the exact location of the target, but know his general location.
What are the 4 universal weapon safety rules?
1) Treat every weapon as if it was loaded.
2) Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.
3) Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until your ready to fire.
4) Keep weapon on safe until you intend to fire.
What OPNAV instruction is small arms and training and qualification?
OPNAVINST 3591.1F
What is the definition of Deadly Force?
Deadly force is the force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm.
What are the eight Justifications for deadly force?
1. self defense
2. defense of others
3. assets involving national security
4. assets not involving national security, but, are inherently dangerous to others
5. protect public health and safety
6. serious offenses against persons
7. arrest and apprehension
8. escape
Under the condition of escapes, what do you need to be authorized deadly force?
A letter from the Secretary of Defense stating that the individual is a danger to the public.
What is the deadly force triangle?
Opportunity, Capability, Intent
What is the escalation of force continuum?
-Armed security presence (armed, uniformed watch stander)
-Verbal commands (personal communication skills)
-Soft controls (escorts, handcuffs, flex-cuffs)
-Hard controls (hand and knee strikes, pepper spray) -Intermediate weapons (expandable baton, MWD)
-Deadly force (M9, 12Gauge, M16 ect.)
What are FPCON's?
Force Protection Conditions
What are the FPCON's?
NORMAL - General threat of terrorist activity exists. ALPHA - Possible terrorist activity.
BRAVO - Increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity exist.
CHARLIE - An incident has occurred or intelligence is received indicating terrorist activity is imminent.
DELTA - A terrorist attack has occurred in the immediate area or intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location is likely.
What is Situational Awareness?
Knowledge and understanding of the current situation which provides timely, relevant, and accurate assessment of friendly, enemy, and other operations within the battle space.
What is Operational Risk Management?
A decision making tool used by personnel at all levels to mitigate risks.
What are the 5 steps of ORM?
IAMIS - Identify hazards, Assess hazards, Make risk decision, Implement controls, and Supervise.
What is ROE and why do we have it?
Rules Of Engagement - provide implementation guidance on the application of force for mission accomplishment and the exercise of the inherent right and obligation of self-defense. (Set forth by the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff)
How many types of ROE's are there?
1. Standing - Inherent right of self-defense
2. Supplemental - theater specific
What is MOPP?
Mission Orientated Protective Postures
How Many MOPP levels are there?
5
What are the Core Competencies?
Detect, Deter, Defend, and Mitigate
State the Sailor’s Creed.
I am a United States Sailor.
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States Of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me.
I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world.
I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment.
I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.
What is your 1st General Order?
To take charge of this post and all government property in view.
What is your 2nd General Order?
To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
What is your 3rd General Order?
To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
What is your 4th General Order?
To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own.
What is your 5th General Order?
To quit my post only when properly relieved.
What is your 6th General Order?
To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders of the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officer and Petty Officers of the watch only.
What is your 7th General Order?
To talk to no one except in the line of duty.
What is your 8th General Order?
To sound the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
What is your 9th General Order?
To call the officer of the deck in any case not covered by instructions.
What is your 10th General Order?
To salute all officers and all colors and standard not cased.
What is your 11th General Order?
To be especially watchful at night, and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and allow no one to pass without proper authority.