Test 1 Flashcards
Universal weapons safty rules #l
1) treat every weapon as if It were loaded
Universal weapons safty rules #2
Never point A weapon At anything you do not intend to shoot
Universal weapons safety rules #3
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to Fire
Universal weapons safety rules *4
Keepweapon on “safe” until you intend to Fire
J.i.t.t.s
J- jewelry
I- injury
T-tap out
T-training
S-stretching
Navy core values
1)honor
2) curage
3) commitment
Suicidal ideation
Ideas or thinking about suicide
Suicide attempt
Tried to commit suicide
Suicide
Successfully committed suicide
Afloat
On A boat
Ashore
On land
Who is The RsO
‘(range safty officer
Enforces range softy procedures for all personnel on the range
Who helps The Rs0
Lead infructor / range instructors
Deadly force
Force that is likely to cause or that a person knows or should know would
Create substantial risk causing,death or serious bodily harm or injury
Serious bodily harm
Injury that involves substantial risk of death extreme physical pain obvious disfigurement or impairment
A.I.M
A- awareness
I- image
M- mindset
O.O.D.A
Observe
Orient
Decide
Act
Coopers color code
White
Yellow
Orange
Red
Grey
Black
Opnav form 5512/2
Id
Autherization to carry firearms
1) Name
2) hair color
3) co signature
Non - lethal weapons
Have reversible effects
Minimizezes permanent damage
Justification to use deadly force
1)defense of others
2)self defence
3)National security
4)dangerus property
5) National critical It restructure
Deadly force conditions
(Passive)
Level I: presence
Level 2: verbal commands
Level 3: soft controls (detainig or restraining )
(Active)
Level 4: hard controls (take downs)
Level 5: less than deadly force ( baton Or dog)
Level 6: deadly force (fire arms )
Deadly force triangle
Capability
Opportunity
Intent
Condition 1
Magazine inserted
Round in chamber
Slide forward
Salty is on until ready to Fire
Condition 2
Not applicable
Condition 3
Safety on
Side forward
Chamber empty
Maize incerted l
Condition 4
Magazine removed
Chamber empty
Slide forward
Saftyon
Magazine capacity of M9
15
When was the ma rate established
July 1st, 1797
When was the ma rating disestablished
1921
When was the ma rating reestablished
. August 1,1973
People who talk about, or make suicidal statements or threaten suicide do not commit suicide
False
DOD directive 5210. 56 ch-1
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Arming and The use of force
Tache-psyche effect
A condition that alters the perception of time usually induced by physical exertion: drug use: or a dramatic event also called fight or flight
In the deadly force triangle witch one is the hardest to prove
Intent
Load
Condition 4 to 3
Make ready
Condition 3 to I
Load and make ready
Condition 4 to I
Unload
Condition 1 or 3 to 4
Show clear
With supervisor versify No ammo then but into condition 4
Mishap
’ Unplanned or unexpected event that caused death or injury
ABCD method
A- assess the situation
B- balance your resources and options
C- communicate your intentions
D- do and Debrif
2 carrys for M9
Ready carry
Alert carry
2 transports for M9
Admitstrative
Holster-carry
Remedial Action
Steps to take to repair any issueswith guns
3 levels of ORM
In-depth
Deliberate
Time critical
Steps of ORM
1) identify hazards
2) assess hazard
3) make risk decision
4) implement controls
5) supervise
2 General types of subjects
Passive and active
Biggest factor in firearm accidents
Assuming weapon is empty
'’Which command directs the shooter to place rounds in the weapon AND in the chamber?
LOAD AND MAKE READY
Which command is used to (stop) the engagement on a target?
CEASE FIRE
Imminent
About to occur or impending
What Condition has a round in the chamber?
Condition #1
Small arms
All pistols, riffles, shotguns and machine guns up through 50. Cal
Maximum range
The greatest distance that the bullet will
Travel
Maximum effective range
The greatest distance A weapon will Fire accurately and inflict damage
Ashore command
‘security officer
Afloat command
ATTWO - reports or represents The CDO