Crewman Gunner Flashcards

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34 ft PB Crew minimum and maximum crew

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4 people (Coxswain, NAVRTO, Engineer, Crewman Gunner
10-12 people max
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34 ft PB Fuel Capacity

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200 gallons fuel, but can’t fill past 95% for heat expansion

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34 ft PB Max speed/Cruise speed

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35 knots/25 knots

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34 ft PB Lengths

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34ft, 37ft with crashbar

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34 ft PB Width and Draft

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12ft wide and 4foot 2 inch draft

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34 ft PB Height

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13ft 7 inches

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34 ft PB Weapons and ammunitions

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2x.50cal with 200 rounds each
2xM240 with 400 rounds each
1xM4 with 90 rounds each
1xM500 with 5 flares
1x9mm with 45 rounds
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34 ft PB Weight

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17000lbs empty

21300lbs loaded

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Warning Shots Necessities

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Qualified Personnel
Under Competent Authority
Crewserv or M4 Weapon
Clear Field of fire
Open Water
Last means to determine intent
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.50Cal Immediate

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Rack it

Shoot it

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.50Cal Remedial Action

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Cock it
Lift it
Sweep it
Check it
Shove it 
Close it
Fire
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Cycle of Operations

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  1. Feeding
  2. Chambering
  3. Locking
  4. Firing
  5. Unlocking
  6. Extracting
  7. Ejecting
  8. Cocking
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Weapons Stowed

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Locked in stowed position with pins in place. Weapon Condition 4. Ordered by Coxswain or Patrol lead

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Weapons Ready

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Gunners have positive control, pins removed, may be loaded at the discretion of the boats coxswain. Weapon Condition 3.

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Surface Action

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Gunners are free to train their weapons on contact. Weapon Condition 1

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Q

Open Fire

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Coxswain or Patrol Lead gives the command to open fire on contact giving clear field of fire

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Check Fire

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Gives command to stop firing to assess damage, weapons still trained on target

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Cease Fire

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Coxswain or Patrol leader gives command. Weapons will be trained on target. Can be put on safe at discretion of gunner.

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Bore Report

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The report is given to the coxswain by gunner giving info of condition of weapon, number of rounds expended, and equipment casualties.

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How do coxswain know gunners heard command

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The command is repeated back by the gunners

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SCOF Levels

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Seaward Continuum of Force

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SCOF Level 1

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Verbal on MAR band
Blue Lights
Spotlight
Siren
5 short blast of horns
Hand Movements
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SCOF Level 2

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Flares
Blocking
Shoulder
Train Weapons

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SCOF Level 3

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Warning Shots

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SCOF Level 4
Final hail | Destructive Fire
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M2HB .50CAL Characteristics
``` Belt Fed Recoil Operated Air Cooled Single Shot/Automatic Fire Close Bolt Position ```
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M2HB .50CAL Ammunition
Regular -No marking Tracer- Red tip Armor Piercing- Black tip Incendiary- Blue tip
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M2HB .50CAL Major Assembly Group
``` Barrel Group Back Plate Drive Spring Rod Bolt Stud Bolt Group Barrel Buffer group Barrel Extension Group ```
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M2HB .50CAL Hot Gun
200 Rounds in less then 2 minutes
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M2HB .50CAL Ranges
2000yds Max Effective | 7400yds Max Range
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M2HB .50CAL Mount
MK 93 Mount
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M2HB .50CAL Run away Gun
Keep in safe direction Pull Charging handle ot rear Open top cover and remove rounds
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M240B Characteristics
``` Automatic Belt Feed Air Cooled Gas Operated Open Bolt ```
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M240B Ranges
800m Max Point Range 1800m Max Area Range 3725m Max Range
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M4 Characteristics
``` Lightweight Air Cooled Gas Operated Magazine Feed Automatic/Semiautomatic ```
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M4 Ranges
500m Effective Range | 3600m Max Range
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M4 Remedial Action
``` Slap the Magazine Pull the charging handle back Observe the chamber Release the slide Tap the forward assist Squeeze the trigger ```
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9mm Characteristics
Magazine Feed Hand Held Recoil Operated Semi Automatic
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9mm Ranges
50m Effective Range | 1800 Max Range
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9mm Imediate action
Tap Rack Reasses
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9mm Remedial Action
``` Lock slide to rear remove mag remove blockage insert mag release slide shoot ```
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Fishing day and night shapes
Hourglass and green white lights
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Not under command day and night shapes
Ball ball, or two red lights
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Restricted ability to move Day and night shapes
Ball diamond ball or red white red
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Vessel is dredging day and night shapes
Ball ball, Ball diamond ball, diamond diamond or red red, red white red, green green
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Mine clearing day and night shapes
cross or 3 green lights
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Vessel is constrained by draft day and night shapes
A can or 3 red lights
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Vessel is aground day or night shapes
Ball ball ball, 3 red lights
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Distress Signals 16 total
1. Red Star Shells 2. Foghorn Countiously sounding 3. Flames on Vessel 4. Gun shots with 1 minute intverals 5. Square and circle with orange background 6. Sos over morse code 7. Mayday by Radio 8. Red Star Parachute 9. Dye Marker of any color in water 10. November Charlie Flags 11. Square flag and ball 12. Waving arms 13. Telegprah Radio Alarm 14. Radio Telephone Alarm 15. Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon 16. Smoke
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Salute Report
``` Size Activity Location Unifrom Time Equipment ```
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Deadly Force Definition
Force that is likely to cause, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm or injury
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7 justifications of deadly force
1. Self defense and defense of other DoD personnel 2. Defense of others 3. Protecting assets vital to national security 4. Protecting inherently dangerous property. 5. Protecting national critical infrastructure 6. Performing an arrest or apprehension, or preventing escape. 7. Defending against animals
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M240B mount
Mk 97 mount
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Man overboard
Shout Man over board three times Call port or starboard for which side they're on Keep visual and keep pointing at person Engineer will throw life saver When person pulled close to not have them face away from boat. Grab by kit dunk them three times and pull them out. Treat for shock
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Pecking order
``` Overtaken Not under command Restricted in ability to maneuver Constrained by draft Fishing Sailing vessel Power driven vessel Sea plane Overtaking ```
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Code Hotel
They have a pilot
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PB34 Propulsion
Jet Drive
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PB 34ft engine
Cumins Marine Diesel Turbo Drive V6
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PB34ft fuel type
DFM | Diesel Fuel Marine
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Flare ranges | LA51 and LA52
100 and 200 yds respectively
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Length of short blast of horn
1-2seconds
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Length of prolonged blast of horn
4-6secs
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SROE stands for
Standing Rules of Engagement
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Where are the SROE defined
The CJCSI 3121.01
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Power driven vessel day and night shape
Down pointing apex. Red over green
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Sailing vessel day and night shapes
Upward facing apex, nav lights
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Trawling day and night shapes
Hourglass or red and white
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How to conduct warning shots
Aim Offset (50yds day, 100yds night) Depress(5-8 shots)
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M240 weapon Condition 1
1. The bolt is locked to the rear, 2. safety on, 3. ammunition on feed tray, 4. cover closed
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M240 Condition 3
1. The bolt is forward, 2. Safety is off, 3. Ammunition on feed tray, 4. Cover closed
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M240 Condition 4
1. The bolt is forward, 2. safety is off, 3. feed tray empty, 4. cover closed
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Relative bearing and target bearing
Relative bearing is where contact is using degrees around the bow. Target bear is the angle of your position from the contacts bow perspective
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Continuum of force
1. Presence 2. Verbal commands 3. Soft controls 4. Hard controls 5. Intermediate weapons 6. Lethal force
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Deadly force sentence 2
Deadly force is justified only when there is reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent threat of death or seriously bodily harm to a person or in circumstances described in paragraphs 3 and 4