Annex E Flashcards

1
Q

At a minimum the scout section must preform all T&R fire control tasks _____ and ________.

A

Dismounted, Mounted.

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2
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There is no minimum or maximum number of targets allowed, however, there must be sufficient targets to allow the crews what?

A

Sufficient targets to allow the crew sufficient ammunition to upload the weapon and to perform all required mounted gunnery tasks.

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3
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What is table 10-4 utilized for during table 7 and 8?

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Target Destruction Matrix

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4
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The use of ________ devices should be used when appropriate to the gunnery task?

A

Target Signature.

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5
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The target destruction matrix is found in what table?

A

Table 10-2

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6
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The use of separate checklists for each _______ task programmed into the scenario?

A

Firing.

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7
Q

________ tasks should be conducted at _________ areas, and only combined with the _______ portion if live fire range areas are extensive enough to allow tactical maneuvering?

A

Tactical, Training, Gunnery.

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8
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Evaluators should be located with what elements during evaluations?

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Both Mounted and Dismounted.

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9
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Alibi criteria from what table is used for alibis on table 8?

A

Table 6.

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10
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How many sections need to be present and acting as a platoon while conducting table 7 and 8?

A

One Section.

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11
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Each crew in the section must have passed the LAV-25 gunnery skills test (LGST) within ______ of firing table 8?

A

3 Months.

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12
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How many differences are between table 7 and table 8?

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Table 7 can be fired sub caliber. table 8 is a qualification table and always fired full caliber.

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13
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Match the task, conditions, and standards for table 8 with their appropriate definition
Engagement time standards are listed table 10-3 and hit rate is evaluated with table 10-4. Evaluation of tactical and gunnery task is accomplished with checklists?

A

Standards.

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14
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Match the task, conditions, and standards for table 8 with their appropriate definition
As part of a platoon, the scout section uses reconnaissance, and engagements techniques against threat targets.

A

Conditions.

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15
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Match the task, conditions, and standards for table 8 with their appropriate definition
Conduct a reconnaissance and/for security mission, and acquire, report, and employ accurate direct and indirect fire to engage targets in a tactical way.

A

Task.

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16
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The _________ will ensure that the section follows the designed scenario by guiding the section through the tactical and gunnery phases as the ______?

A

Platoon CMDR/LCE, Section Reports.

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17
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An ________ review for the entire section is required or each _______ of the table?

A

After action , Phase.

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18
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If you have 6 tasks assigned to table 8, how many checklists will be developed and utilized during the conduct of the table?

A

6

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19
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Tactical task should be conducted at _______?

A

Training Areas.

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20
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________ ensures that each unit receives the training required to effectively train as ________?

A

Commander, Scout Section.

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21
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On what table is the substitution of main gun ammunition for sub caliber ammunition acceptable?

A

Table 7 depending on the availability or rocoaxes.

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22
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Table 6 is utilized when addressing what for table 7?

A

Alibi Criteria

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23
Q

The ______ qualification is used to evaluate the scout section tactical and gunnery proficiency in a _______ tactical and live fire scenario ?

A

Scout Section, Realistic.

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24
Q

Table 7 consists of how many gunnery phases?

A

2.

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25
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What does the LCE need to know to determine the allowable exposure time to a given targets?

A

Target Category, Number of Target Conditions, Target Range

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26
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______ is the recommended target total exposure time for the 25mm targets during the day?

A

80 Seconds.

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27
Q

If a crew fires an engagement and gets 2 NP GO’s on a leader subtask standard and 2 NO GO’s on a non critical subtask standards and gets GO on everything else, what will be his rating?

A

P (Needs Practice)

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28
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120 seconds is the recommended target total exposure time for ________ targets?

A

All 7.62mm

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29
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A crew fires an engagement and gets 1 NO GO on a task standard and 2 NO GO’s on a leader sub task standard, what is his rating?

A

U.

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30
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How many engagements will a crew remediate to obtain a qualified rating?

A

A crew will only shoot as many necessary to obtain a qualified rating.

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31
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The leader sub task evaluates the _____ ability to ________ the crew, vehicle, and weapon systems.

A

Commander, Control.

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32
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When does time start during an offensive / retrograde engagement?

A

Time starts when the target or simultaneous target are fully exposed (Target Look) or the first round is fired. (which ever occurs first)

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33
Q

The _______ needs to know the target category, number of target conditions, target range to determine the ____________.

A

LCE, Allowable Exposure Time.

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34
Q

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

A

GO on all task standards, GO on all critical sub task standards and leaders sub task standards and no more than on NO GO on a non critical sub task.

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35
Q

What are the only allowable conditions for rating an alibi?

A

Range equipment failures, vehicle equipment failures that are not the result of the crew errors. conditions not related to the firing vehicle or crew.

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36
Q

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

A

Returns, Hull Defilade.

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37
Q

Name the non critical sub tasks?

A

‍Response terms, engagement techniques, driving techniques, defensive techniques

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38
Q

______________ apply to techniques and procedures crews should use for successful engagements?

A

Non-Critical Sub Task Standards.

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39
Q

The recommended target total exposure time for ____________ is 90 seconds?

A

Night Time 25mm Targets.

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40
Q

If a crew receives all GO’s except for 1 NO GO on a non critical subtask standard he receives a ____ rating?

A

T

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41
Q

Name the task standards?

A

Hit a given target with an appropriate number of rounds and type of ammunition with out exposing the LAV-25 beyond vehicle the exposure time. (TGT Range/Type)q

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42
Q

The target kill standard for ____________ is hit the target with 5 rounds?

A

Coax Point Target.

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43
Q

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

A

T.

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44
Q

Name the leader subtasks?

A

‍Fire commands, most dangerous/least dangerous, weapon/ammo, vehicle movement, control of gunner execution

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45
Q

What is the purpose of initial gunnery?

A

Basic skills associated with LAV-25 gunnery, basic and proficiency level and helps identify additional training requirements.

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46
Q

Name 5 of the 13 basic classroom subjects taught in initial gunnery?

A

Range Cards, Gun Theory and weapon system functions Weapons conditions, fire commands, Range Flags methods of engagement.

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47
Q

Name the 5 exercises of initial gunnery ?

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Exercise #1- AGTS Long range targets.
Exercise #2- Precision Gunnery Manipulations.
Exercise #3- Battle Sight Gunnery Manipulations.
Exercise #4- Range Determine Exercise.
Exercise #5- Target Acquisition Exercise.

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48
Q

The purpose of initial gunnery exercise 1 is to develop the skills necessary to ________, identify, _________ and hit single stationary targets from a LAV when presented at long ranges?

A

Detect, Engage, Stationary.

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49
Q

The scope of initial gunnery exercise _____ is to evaluate the crew members ability to determine range to targets at various distances and under ________ conditions with aided and ______ eye.

A
  1. various, unaided.
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50
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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 the targets must be thermalized in accordance with _________. The standards are to hit 4 of ____ targets within _______ seconds per phase.

A

Phase, One, TC 25-8, 5, 15

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51
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When conducting initial gunnery exercise 3 the task is to engage _______ targets. The conditions are that you will be given _______ shot(s) per target with the VAD and engage targets in numerical order starting from the _______ circle, the standards are to hit 4 of 5 ____ targets with in the center mass circle and 4 of 5 ______ targets within the 6 o’clock circle within _______ seconds in order to receive a GO.

A

10, one, zero, HE, AP, 30.

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52
Q

Initial gunnery exercise 4 is divided into three phases that should be conducted _________.

A

Concurrently.

53
Q

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

A

Full-Scale.

54
Q

Match the standards with their respective phases in initial gunnery exercise 4
Each task must be accomplished within 5 seconds of receiving the appropriate ammunition/weapon by the evaluator in order to receive a GO on that task. Each crew member must receive a GO on 8 of the 10 tasks to receive a GO.

A

Phase 1.

55
Q

Match the standards with their respective phases in initial gunnery exercise 4
Determine range to each target within 100 meters within 10 seconds to receive a GO on each task. Crew must achieve a GO on 4 of 5 tasks to receive a GO for phase 3.

A

Phase 2.

56
Q

Determine range within 200 meters and within 10 seconds to receive a GO on each task. Crew member must receive a GO on 8 of 10 tasks in order to receive a GO.

A

Phase 3.

57
Q

Name 3 of the 5 subjects taught in section training during initial gunnery?

A

Basic subjects, Section training, Crew drills, Fire Commands Desired, Battle Drills, Section Fire Commands.

58
Q

There are 9 parts to the training progression of initial gunnery. Name 5 of them.

A

Tracking, Target acquisition training, range determination training, AGTS boresight exercise, classroom instruction

59
Q

The scope of initial gunnery exercise 2 is to evaluate each crew members ability, acting as gunner, to properly _______ and ________ at frontal and flank targets at ________ ranges.

A

Range, Aim, Varied.

60
Q

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

A

Starts for each phase when the gunner fires at start cross and ends when the gunner fires at the last target.

61
Q

Match the conditions with their respective phases in initial gunnery exercise 4
On a half scale range, using the ITSS sight from a stationary and moving vehicle, determine the range from thermalized targets.

A

Phase 3.

62
Q

Match the conditions with their respective phases in initial gunnery exercise 4
Given half and full scale threat targets using binoculars from a stationary vehicle, determine the range to targets.

A

Phase 2.

63
Q

Match the conditions with their respective phases in initial gunnery exercise 4
With the unaided eye, given ammunition using full scale threat targets presented at various ranges in accordance with table 8-3

A

Phase 1.

64
Q

During phase 2 of initial gunnery exercise 4 infantry targets will be _______ and placed at ______ range from 300 to ______ meters.

A

Full Scale, Actual, 800.

65
Q

Initial gunnery begins with instructions on _____, _____, ______ and ______ procedures

A

Turret Operations, Weapon Conditions, Range procedures

66
Q

Initial gunnery training allows the crew members to reach a basic _______ level and helps identify additional _______ requirements.

A

Proficiency, Training.

67
Q

When using a ________ ultimately the goal is for the crew members to be able to successively track a target moving _______ miles per hour.

A

Snake Board, 25.

68
Q

During phase ______ of initial gunnery exercise all targets will be placed in a manner so that target reference points (TRPs) can be assigned ______ to the targets.

A

2, Adjacent.

69
Q

The scope of initial gunnery exercise 3 is to evaluate the crew members ability acting as a ________, to properly aim at frontal targets representing _______ threats to crew.

A

Gunner, Most Dangerous.

70
Q

The scope of initial gunnery exercise 5 is to evaluate the crews ability to acquire and _______ single and multiple vehicles and _________ threats from both a stationary and _______ vehicle.

A

Identify, Infantry Single, Moving.

71
Q

Name the three phases of initial gunnery exercise 2.

A

Flanking Manipulation, Progressive Flank Manipulation, Non-Progressive Frontal Manipulation.

72
Q

During initial gunnery exercise 3 the crew member fires the table from the gunners station for ______ fires and _______ night fires and fires from the commanders station for _________ fires with passive night sight.

A

Day, Thermal, Reduced Visibility.

73
Q

Initial gunnery exercise ______ is divided into ______ phases that should be ran successively.

A

2, 3.

74
Q

During phase ________of initial gunnery exercise ______ lightly armored targets may be half scale and placed a ranges from 400 - 1,000 meters (actual range) to ________ a range from 800- 2,000 meters.

A

2,4, Simulate.

75
Q

Range determination training and exercise equip the crew members with the skills to rapidly and _______ estimate target _______.

A

Accurately, Range.

76
Q

During ______ training emphasis is on speed and accuracy of the lay?

A

Gun Lay.

77
Q

Manipulation training is composed of two parts, what are they?

A

Gun Lay Tracking.

78
Q

What must a crew receive to achieve a rating of superior?

A

Trained “T” on 8 of 10 engagements with 1 of 8 being a CBRN engagements and 2 of 8 being a night engagement.

79
Q

What must a crew receive to achieve a rating of unqualified?

A

Untrained “U” on 4 or more engagements or untrained on both CBRN engagements, and a trained “T” or needs practice “P” on one night engagement.

80
Q

Relate table 6 to determine the rating
The crew achieves a “P” rating on 2 engagements and a “T” on 8 engagements with 1 being CBRN engagement and 3 being night engagements. What is the crews rating?

A

Superior.

81
Q

Relate table 6 to determine the rating
The crew achieves a “P” rating on 2 engagements and a “T” on 6 engagements with no CBRN engagements and 3 being night engagements. What is the crews rating ?

A

Qualified.

82
Q

Relate table 6 to determine the rating
The crew achieves “P” rating on 2 engagements and a “T” on 5 engagements with one being CBRN engagement and 1 being a night engagement. What is the crews rating?

A

Unqualified.

83
Q

List two of the allowable variations of table 6?

A

Friendly/ non combatant target can be added to any table according to the unit commander intent when the moving target are not available they can be placed with stationary frontal target.

84
Q

What is the standard for table 1 ?

A

: During the day and night the crew must achieve a minimum of a “P” rating or 7 of 10 engagements with 1 of 7 being CBRN engagement. All engagements will be repeated at night.

85
Q

What is the task for table IV?

A

Engage and destroy stationary and moving targets from a stationary and moving LAV-25 during the day and night.

86
Q

________ evaluates the crews ability to engage targets placed in a ________ threat array?

A

Table V or VI, Realistic.

87
Q

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

A

Exercise 5.

88
Q

What table may be fired with sub caliber ammunition ?

A

Table 1 and 2.

89
Q

What is the required ammunition for table V?

A

TPDS-T 70 rounds.
TP-T 60 rounds.
7.62 250 rounds.

90
Q

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

A

5 MPH

91
Q

List the allowable variations for table 3?

A

Friendly/ Non- combat target can be added to any task on this table according to the unit commanders intent if ammunitions constricts (?) do not allow firing the table specified use available ammo and change the target type and range to confirm to ammunition used. If range facilities do not permit firing the table as specified modify as necessary

92
Q

What does a successful intermediate gunnery phase depend heavily on?

A

Strong foundation of sustainment gunnery

93
Q

What is the purpose of intermediate gunnery?

A

Conduction to qual a vehicle crew on table 6.

94
Q

A qualified rating must be attained in tables before what ?

A

Must fire all task, day and night to obtain an overall qualified rating.

95
Q

What must a crew receive to achieve a rating a superior?

A

Trained “T” on 8 of 10 engagements with 1 of 8 being CBRN and 2 of 8 being night engagements.

96
Q

The crew achieves a “P” rating on 3 engagements and a “T” on 4 engagements with 1 being CBRN engagements and 3 being night engagements. On table V is the crew good to shoot table VI?

A

Yes.

97
Q

Relate to table VI to determine the rating
The crew achieves a “T” on 8 engagements with no CBRN engagements and 3 being night engagements. What is the crews rating?

A

Unqualified.

98
Q

Relate to table VI to determine the rating
The crew achieves a “T” on 8 engagements with 1 being a CBRN engagement and 4 being a night engagements. What is the crews rating?

A

Superior.

99
Q

Relate to table VI to determine the rating
The crew achieves a “P” on 2 engagements and a “T” on 6 engagements with no CBRN engagements and 3 being night engagements. What is the crew rating?

A

Qualified.

100
Q

How many AGTS exercises are designed for gunnery table VI?

A

8.

101
Q

What are the pre-requisites for firing table 6?

A

Each member of the crew must have passed gate to live fire table 5 AGTS (?) and passed a record LGST within 30 days of firing table 6. It is recommended that crew fires table 3 and 4 in preparation for table V and VI. At the minimum must fire tables before firing table 6. (DOUBLE CHECK THIS ANSWER, IT WAS MARKED WRONG, BUT I DONT KNOW THE ANSWER)

102
Q

What are the full caliber gunnery tables?

A

Table 6, 5, 4, 3.

103
Q

What are the conditions for table 3?

A

Given a LAV-25 authorized allocation of ammunitions suitable live fire with the thermalized target as owe TC 25-8. _________________________________

104
Q

What is the ammunition requirements for table IV?

A

TPDS-T 60
TP-T 60
7.62 300

105
Q

In _______ crews are evaluated on its ability to engage ______ and ________ moving and stationary vehicle and infantry targets?

A

Intermediate Gunnery , Single, Multiple.

106
Q

Each member of the crew must have passed ______ in the AGTS and passed a record LGST within 3 months of firing __________.

A

Gates to live fire table VI, Table 6.

107
Q

What must the crew receive to achieve a rating of distinguished?

A

Trained “T” on at least 9 of 10 total engagements with no untrained “U” scores

108
Q

Each scout section must have passed an LGST within ________ of conducting table 7?

A

3 Months.

109
Q

In the space below state in writing the purpose of sustainment x-1, crew proficiency- scaled range?

A

Is used to sustain the training o the commander and gunnery in the fundamentals of direct fire adjustment skills learned in intermediate gunnery.

110
Q

In the space below state in writing the task for sustainment x-1 crew proficiency scaled range?

A

Employ direct fire adjustment techniques against stationary and moving targets.

111
Q

In the space below state in writing the conditions for sustainment x-1 crew proficiency scaled range?

A

Using the M240 as the sub caliber device, adjust fire from a first burst miss. Task are fired from a stationary LV-25 against both stationary and moving target using tracer ammunition.

112
Q

In the space below state in writing the standard for sustainment x-1 crew proficiency scaled range?

A

The crew member will use the correct adjustment techniques and hit the target with the second burst to meet the minimum standard. The crew member must receive a GO on each firing task to receive a GO on sustainment firing table x-1.

113
Q

Fill the space provided; the master gunner or LAV-25 crew evaluator (LCE) induces a _______ into the fire control sighting system prior o evaluating any crew members on sustainment table (X-1).

A

Error.

114
Q

Fill the space provided; for all task time starts when the commander or gunner issues the ________ element of the fire command and time stops when the commander issues __________ on the fifth target.

A

Alert, Cease.

115
Q

In the space below, state in writing the purpose of sustainment X-11 CBRN?

A

Fired in MOPP-4 it is designed to evaluate the crews ability to function in a CBRN environment.

116
Q

In the space below state in writing the task for sustainment X-11 CBRN?

A

Engage single and multiple vehicle and infantry target.

117
Q

In the space below state in writing the conditions for sustainment X-11 CBRN?

A

The exercise is conducted in MOPP-4 from both a stationary and moving vehicle during the day and night.

118
Q

In the space below state in writing the standards for sustainment X-11 CBRN?

A

The crew must achieve a minimum of a “P” rating on seven of nine engagements and two of the seven being night engagements.

119
Q

In the space below state in writing the conduct for sustainment X-11 CBRN?

A

Firing table X-11 is fired on a full scale range with caliber ammunition.

120
Q

In the space below write the purpose of sustainment gunnery?

A

Maintain Crew Skills.

121
Q

_______ should focus on units weaknesses.

A

Master Gunner.

122
Q

The master gunner works with the ________ closely to establish training?

A

XO

123
Q

Crew duties count in score during sustainment gunnery?

A

False.

124
Q

When does time start during sustainment X-1?

A

Commander or gunner issue the alert element of the fire command.

125
Q

When does the time stop during sustainment X-1?

A

When the commander announces “cease fire” on the fifth target.

126
Q

Crews should start at the ________ and end at the _________.

A

AA, Decontamination site to clear their weapons and conduct decontamination.

127
Q

“The crew must achieve a minimum of a “P” on 7 of 10 engagements with 2 of the 7 being night engagements” is standard for what table?

A

Table X-11.

128
Q

What is the conduct for sustainment X-11?

A

Firing table X-11 is fired on a full-scale range with full caliber ammunition.