From SH1 Flashcards
what is line of sight?
line of sight is an imaginary line drawn from the firer’s eye through the sights to the point of aim
what is burst of fire?
a burst of fire is a number of successive rounds fired with the same elevation and point of aim when the trigger is held to the rear. ( the number of rounds in a burst can vary depending on the type of fire employed).
what is trajectory
trajectory is the curved path a round takes during its flight. Air resistance and gravity affect the trajectory of a round.
what is maximum ordinate?
the maximum ordinate is the highest point above a line of sight to which a projectile rises during its flight. the maximum ordinate occurs approximately 2/3 of the way along the trajectory of the projectile. as the range increases so does the height of the maximum ordinate.
what is cone of fire?
cone of fire is the group of trajectories resulting from a burst of fire. As the burst of fire strikes a vertical target, the rounds will form a pattern, oval in shape, with the density of shots decreasing towards the edges.
what is beaten zone?
the pattern formed when the cone of fire strikes the ground is termed the beaten zone. it is oval or cigar shaped and the density of rounds decreases towards the edges.
(because of dispersion only that part of the beaten zone in which 85% of the round fall is considered the effective beaten zone.)
what is danger space?
danger space occurs between the muzzle of the machine gun and the point of first graze. the extent of dangerous space will depend on the following:
- range
- height of the weapon above the target
- height of the target engaged
- shape of the ground
- flatness of the trajectory
what is dead space?
any fold or depression in the ground that prevents a target from being engaged from a fixed position is termed dead space.
what are the factors that effect the burst of fire
when a burst is fired from a machine gun, no round follows the exact same path. the contributing factors that affect the flight of each round are: 1. The Gun 2. Ammunition 3 The Firer 4. Air disturbances 5. Clarity of Target
how does ammunition affect the burst of fire?
Although modern day ammunition is very good, it does very slightly in metal composition and actual make up. the condition in which the ammunition is in when it is fired i.e.: wet, dirty, oily, etc, will influence the flight of a round.
how does the firer affect the burst of fire?
the firer is influenced by the vibration of the gun, and is unable to maintain the same sight picture and firing position.
how does air disturbances affect the burst of fire
the round can pass through hot or cold air disturbances, which will vary the flight paths of the rounds. gusts of wind will also cause the round to travel on separate paths.
how does clarity of target affect the burst of fire?
the firer’s sight picture will also differ if the target is obscured by smoke or dust. the differing sight picture when firing the gun will cause round to travel on varying paths
what happens when range increases on the beaten zone?
as range increases, the beaten zone becomes shorter and wider, due to the increased angle of descent at long ranges. the following dimension of the beaten zones at various ranges:
500m (1m wide x 110m long)
1000m (2m wide x 75m long)
1500m (3m wide x 55m long)
2000m (4m wide x 50m long)\
knowledge of the dimensions of the beaten zones at any range will assist you in the sighting and employment of your machine guns, especially in defense.
explain the effects of ground on the beaten zone
ground will have a marked effect of the length of the beaten zone. a cone of fire striking a steep hillside will cover a very small area of ground and produce a small beaten zone. the same cone of fire striking a gentler slope will produce a slightly larger beaten zone. on level ground the beaten zone will be still larger. the largest beaten zone will result where the fall of the ground conforms to the trajectory of the round.