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M249 Weight, Length, Bore Diameter |
M249 SAW Weight: 16.41 lbs Tripod weight: 16 lbs Length: 104 cm Bore: 5.56 mm |
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Max Range of an M249 SAW |
3600m |
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M249 Rates of Fire |
Sustained: 85 rds/min Rapid: 200 rds/min (barrel every 2min) Cyclic: 850 rds/min (BC every 1min) |
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TLPs |
Receive the mission Issue WARNO Make a tentative plan Start movement Reconnaissance Complete the plan Issue OPORD Supervise & refine |
RIMS are Cool In School |
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5 Paragraphs of an OPORD |
Situation Mission Execution Supply/sustainment Command and Control |
SGM Eats Sugar Cookies |
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5 Principles of Patrolling |
Planning: quickly make a plan and communicate it down to lowest level. Recon: confirm what you think you know and learn what you don’t. Security: preserve the force Control: clarify concept of operation and CDR’s intent. Common Sense: use all info and good judgment to make sound timely decisions. |
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5 Point Contingency Plan |
Going - Wyg? Others coming with Time i’ll be gone. What to do if i’m not back in time. Actions if we or you take contact. |
GOTWA |
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METT-TC |
Mission Enemy Time Terrain Troops Civil considerations |
“it takes time to train troops” |
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Movement techniques |
Traveling Traveling overwatch Bounding overwatch |
There’s three. |
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When to use Traveling |
When contact is not likely - fastest mode of movement. |
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When to use traveling overwatch |
when contact is possible - most common used. |
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when to use Bounding overwatch |
when contact is likely. Most security and control but slowest movement. |
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Definition of an M249 |
Gas operated, air cooled, belt or magazine-fed automatic weapon that fires a 5.56mm NATO round in the open bolt position. |
Op cool fed in what position |
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Definition of an M240B |
Gas operated, air cooled, belt-fed automatic weapon that fires a 7.62mm NATO round in the open bolt position. |
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M240B Weight, Length, Bore Diameter |
Weight: 27.6 lbs Tripod Weight: 20 lbs Length: 110.5cm Bore: 7.62 mm |
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Max Effective Ranges of M249 |
bipod (point): 600m bipod (area): 800m tripod (point): 800m tripod (area): 1000m |
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Max Range of the M240B |
3725m |
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Effective Ranges of the M240B |
bipod (point): 600m bipod (area): 800m tripod (point): 800m tripod (area): 1100m Suppression: 1800m |
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Tracer burnout of an M240 and M249 |
900m |
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FM where you can find information on M240 and M249 |
FM 3-22.68 Crew Served Machine Guns, 5.56mm and 7.62mm. |
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Definition of a Mk 19 |
40mm air-cooled, blowback-operated automatic GL. |
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Definition of an M2 |
.50-caliber recoil-operated heavy machine gun. |
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What is TTLODAC |
Target (Target # or type) Trigger (When to fire the target) Location (Min. 6 digit grid) Observer (Primary & Alternate) Delivery System (Mort, Arty, Air) Attack Guidance (Ammo, special instructions) Comm Net (Co Tac, Arty COF) |
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In what ATP can you find information on the infantry PLT and SQD? |
ATP 3-21.8 |
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What ATTP or FM covers Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad information? |
FM 3-21.9 |
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What FM covers Map Reading and Land Navigation? |
FM 3-25.6 |
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What are the 5 Major Terrain Features? |
Hill Valley Ridge Saddle Depression |
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Hill |
Back (Definition) |
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Valley |
reasonably level ground bordered on the sides by higher ground. A valley may or may not contain a stream course. A valley generally has maneuver room within its confines. Contour lines indicating a valley are U-shaped and tend to parallel a stream before crossing it. The course of the contour line crossing the stream always points upstream. |
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Ridge |
a line of high ground with height variations along its crest. The ridge is not simply a line of hills; all points of the ridge crest are higher than the ground on both sides of the ridge. |
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Saddle |
dip or low point along the crest of a ridge. A saddle is not necessarily the lower ground between two hilltops; it may be a break along an otherwise level ridge crest. |
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Depression |
a low point or hole in the ground, surrounded on all sides by higher ground. |
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TTLODAC CHART (ATP 3-09.42 Table 6-12) |
Back (Definition) |
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TTLODAC example chart |
Back (Definition) |
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