Annex D Flashcards

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What does the LCE need to know to determine the allowable exposure time?

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______________ is the recommended target total exposure time for 25mm targets during the day.

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If a crew fires an engagement and gets 2 no go’s on non-critical subtask standards and gets GO’s on everything else what will be his rating?

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120 seconds is the recommended target exposure time for __________ targets.

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A crew fires an engagement and gets a no go on a task standard an 2 no go’s on a leader subtask standard, what is their rating?

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How many engagements will the crew remediate to obtain a qualified rating?

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The Leader subtask evaluates the ___________ ability to ___________ the crew, vehicle and weapons systems.

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When does time start during an offensive/retrograde engagement?

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The __________ needs to know the target category, number of target conditions, and target range to determine the ________________________________.

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10
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A crew must fire what to get a Trained (T) rating?

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11
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What are the only allowable conditions for rating an alibi?

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Time resets in a defensive engagement before the firing vehicle ____________ to the ______________ position.

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13
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Name the non critical subtasks.

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14
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____________________________ apply to the techniques and procedures crew should use for successful engagements.

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15
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The recommended total exposure time for ____________________________ is 90 secs.

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16
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If a crew receives all go’s except for 1 no go on a non critical subtask standard he recieves ____ rating?

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17
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Name the task standards.

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18
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The target kill standard for _______________ is hit the target with 5 rounds.

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A crew fires an engagement and gets GO’s on everything except for 1 NO GO on a non critical subtask standards.

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Name the leader subtasks.

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21
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What is the purpose of initial gunnery?

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22
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Name the 13 basic classroom subjects taught in initial gunnery.

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23
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Name the 5 exercises of initial gunnery.

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24
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The purpose of initial gunnery is to develop the skills necessary to _________, identify, ____________ and hit stationary targets fro a ___________ LAV when presented at long ranges.

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25
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The scope of initial gunnery exercise _____ is to evaluate the crewmember’s ability to determine range to targets at various distances and under __________ conditions with the aided ____________ eye.

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26
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When conducting initial gunnery exercise 2 the task is to engage five targets per _______. The conditions are that you will be given _______ shot per target, with the VAD, and that targets must be thermalized in accordance with __________. The standards ar to hit 4 of __ targets within __ seconds per phase.

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27
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When conducting initial gunnery exercise 3 the task is to engage ___ targets. The conditions are given ____ shot(s) per target with the VAD and engage targets in numerical order starting from the __________ circle, the standards ar to hit 4 of 5 _______targets within the center mass circle and four of five ________ targets within the 6 o’clock circle within ____ seconds in order to receive a GO.

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28
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Initial gunnery exercise 4 is divided into 3 phases that should be conducted ______________.

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During initial gunnery exercise 4 infantry targets will be _________ and placed at actual range.

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30
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Exercise 4 Phase 1

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31
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Exercise 4 Phase 2

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32
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Exercise 4 Phase 3

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33
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Name the 5 subjects taught in section training during initial gunnery.

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34
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Name the 9 parts of training progression of initial gunnery.

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35
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The scope of initial gunnery exercise 2 is to evaluate each crewmembers ability, acting as a gunner, to properly __________ and ____________ at frontal and flank targets at ____________ ranges.

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36
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When does time start and stop for each phase of initial gunnery exercise 2?

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37
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During phase II fo initial gunnery exercise 4 infantry targets will be _____________ and placed a ______________ range from 300 to _____________ meters.

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38
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Initial gunnery begins with instruction on __________ _____________, _________________, and ______________ procedures.

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39
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Initial gunnery training allows the crew member to reach a basic ______________ level and helps identify additional __________ requirements.

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40
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When using a ___________ ultimately the goal is for the crew member to be Abel to successfully track a target moving ___ miles per hour.

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41
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During phase ____ of initial gunnery exercise 4 all targets will be placed in a manner so that TRP’s can be designated ________________ to the targets.

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42
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The scope of initial gunnery exercise 3 is to evaluate the crewmembers ability acting as a _____________, to properly aim at frontal targets representing _______________ threats to the crew.

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43
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The scope of initail gunnery exercise 5 is to evaluate the crew’s ability to acquire and ________ single and multiple vehicles and ______________ threat targets from both a stationary and a ___________ Vehicle.

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44
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Name the 3 phases of initial gunnery exercise 2.

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45
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During initial gunnery exercise 3 the crewmember fires the table from the gunner’s station for _____ fires and __________ night fires and fires from the commanders’ station for ____________ fires with the passive night sight.

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46
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Initial gunnery exercise ___ is divided into _________ phases that should be run successively.

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47
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During phase ___ of initial gunnery exercise __ lightly armored targets may be half-scale and placed at ranges from 400 to 1000 meters (actual range) to _____________ a range from 800 to 2,000 meters.

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48
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Target acquisition training teaches the LAV-25 crewmember to ______ acquire and designate __________.

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49
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Range determination training and exercises equip the crewmember with the skills to rapidly and __________ estimate target ___________.

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50
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During ________ training emphasis is on speed and accuracy of the lay.

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51
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What are the 2 parts of manipulation training?

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52
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Superior rating

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53
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Unqualified rating

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54
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Table 6 allowable variations

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55
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Table I standard

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56
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Task for table IV

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57
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__________ evaluates the crew’s ability to engage targets placed in a _______ threat array.

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58
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______________ can be modified to suit unit training needs identified in training analysis.

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59
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What tables may be fired with sub-caliber ammunition?

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60
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What is the required ammunition for table V?

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61
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What speed will an LAV be moving at when conducting offensive engagements during table IV?

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62
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Allowable variations for table 3.

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63
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What does a successful intermediate gunnery phase depend heavily on?

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64
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What is the purpose of intermediate gunnery?

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65
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A qualified rating must be attained on tables before what?

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66
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Superior Rating

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67
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How many AGTS exercises are designed for gunnery table VI?

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68
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What are the pre-requisites for firing table VI?

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69
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What are the full caliber gunnery tables?

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70
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What are the conditions for table III?

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71
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What are the ammo requirements for table IV?

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72
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In ______________________ crews are evaluated on its ability to engage ________ and ________, moving and stationary vehicle and infantry targets.

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73
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Each member of the crew must have passed ____________________________ in the AGTS and passed a record LGST within 3 months of firing __________________.

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74
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Distinguished Rating

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