Test Notes Flashcards

1
Q

What type of shell fuse should and FO request to engage a platoon in the open

A

HE PROX

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2
Q

NFO is using the shift from known point method of target location. What rule will he used to determine the azimuth to the target?

A

RALS

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3
Q

What are the 6 elements sequence of a call for fire

A
Observer ID
 Warning order
 Target location
 Target description
 Method of engagement
 Method of fire and control
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4
Q

How many meters is danger close for mortars

A

600 m

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5
Q

What is the minimum range and/or deviation correction given to the FDC for illumination missions

A

200 m

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6
Q

In what increment to you adjust illumination rounds Vertically

A

50

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7
Q

The M2 compass can measure direction to an accuracy of how many M rads

A

10 mrads

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8
Q

The M2 compass can measure direction to an accuracy of how many M rads

A

10 mrads

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9
Q

M 22 bonus are labeled every ____ mrads and graduated every _____ mrads

A

10 and 5

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10
Q

What method of adjustment is used when 600 m or closer

A

Creeping fire

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11
Q

Creeping fire is in how many increments

A

100 m increments

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12
Q

Always know your location within how many meters?

A

100 m

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13
Q

What are the 3 types of target location

A

Grid, polar, and shift from a known point

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14
Q

Types of spotting

A

Height of burst
Range spotting
Deviation spotting
Unobserved and lost

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15
Q

What is angle T

A

The difference between the OT line and the GT line

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16
Q

What is the successive bracketing change guide for a range of 0 to 999 m

A

+ or - a 100 m

OT factor of 0

17
Q

What is the successive bracketing change guy in for a range of 1000 To 1999 m

A

200 m

OT factor of one

18
Q

What is the successes of bracketing change guide for a range of 2000 m and up

A

400 to 800m

OT factor of 2+

19
Q

When is angle T in effect

A

From 500 to 2700 mils no greater than 3200

20
Q

How is angle T recorded

A

To the nearest 10 mils

21
Q

How is angle T sense of the FDC

A

Nearest 100 Mills

22
Q

So you like who is responsible for notifying of angle T

A

The FDC is responsible for notifying The FO that angle T is in effect

23
Q

4 types of sheaf

A

Parallel, open, converged, special

24
Q

Who controls Coordinated illumination

A

The FDC

25
Q

Who controls continuous illumination

A

The FO

26
Q

What is the range of the FPF

A

Between 400 to 600m
Or
Between 200 to 400m

27
Q

What’s the ot factor for 800 to 949 m

A

.7

28
Q

What is the ot factor for 950 to 1499 m

A

1

29
Q

What is the ot factor of 1500 to 2500 m

A

2

30
Q

What is the ot factor for 2501 to you 3499 m

A

Three

31
Q

What is the ot factor for 3500 to 4499m

A

4

32
Q

1 finger in hand measurement

A

30 mils

33
Q

2 fingers for mil measurement

A

70 mils

34
Q

3 fingers mil measurement

A

100 mils

35
Q

4 fingers mil measurement

A

125

36
Q

Closed 5 fingers mil measurement

A

180 mils

37
Q

Extended 5 fingers mil measurement

A

300 mils