Title: 42d Security Forces Squadron
142d Security Forces Squadron
Combat Arms Section
- Maxwell Air Force Base
- Alabama
2M16A2 RIFLETACTICAL RIFLE QUALIFICATION
COURSE(TRQC)
3COURSE OVERVIEW
- DAY FIRE OPERATIONS
- FIRE DAY FIRE
- NIGHT FIRE OPERATIONS
- FIRE NIGHT FIRE
- OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
4OVERVIEW
- CLASSROOM PROCEDURES
- WEAPON SAFETY
- CLASSROOM SAFETY
- CWDE (GAS MASK ) FIRING
- FUNDAMENTALS OF RAPID AND AUTOMATIC FIRING
- STOPPAGES, MALFUNCTIONS IMMEDIATE ACTION
PROCEDURES - MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
5CLASSROOM PROCEDURES
- Training times Classroom, Live-Fire, Overall.
- Safety Precautions.
- Break procedures.
- Location of facilities
- Latrines.
- Smoking area.
- Telephones.
- Food Beverages.
- Student critiques.
6FORMS
7WEAPON SAFETY
8WEAPON SAFETY
- TREAT EVERY WEAPON AS IF IT IS LOADED
- CLEAR (UNLOAD) UNATTENDED WEAPONS
- KEEP WEAPON POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION
- NEVER POINT A WEAPON AT ANYTHING YOU DONT INTEND
TO SHOOT - KEEP FINGER OFF TRIGGER UNTIL READY TO SHOOT
- BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND BEYOND
9WEAPON SAFETY
- KNOW YOUR WEAPON LOADING, CLEARING, CORRECT
AMMUNITION - CHECK BARREL AND ACTION PRIOR TO FIRING FOR
OBSTRUCTIONS - ALWAYS WEAR EAR PROTECTION WHEN FIRING (EYE
PROTECTION AVAILABLE) - DO NOT USE DRUGS AND/OR ALCOHOL PRIOR TO HANDLING
WEAPONS
10CLASSROOM SAFETY
- DONT POINT RIFLE AT SELF OR OTHERS
- HANDLE RIFLE WHEN INSTRUCTED TO
- NO HORSEPLAY
- STAY WITH THE INSTRUCTOR
- ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU DONT UNDERSTAND
11CWDE FIRING TECHNIQUES
12CWDE FIRING TECHNIQUES
- CHECK MASK FOR SERVICEABILITY
- FILTER ON CORRECT SIDE OF MASK
- YOU MUST HAVE A GOOD MASK AND HAVE A PROPER SEAL
WHEN FIRING - MUST WEAR LINERS AND GLOVES
- VISION IS NOT IMPAIRED
13CWDE FIRING TECHNIQUES (CONT)
- CANT RIFLE OR HEAD
- ADJUST TO FIRE ACCURATELY WITH TILTED SIGHT
ALIGNMENT - BULLETS MAY STRIKE LOW - COMPENSATE ACCORDINGLY
- ALL SHOOTING FUNDAMENTALS STILL APPLY
14GAS MASK SIGHT ALIGNMENT
15EFFECTS OF RIFLE CANT
16RAPID FIRE TECHNIQUES
17RAPID FIRE
- ENGAGING MULTIPLE TARGETS QUICKLY AND ACCURATELY
- PROVIDE SUPPRESSIVE FIRE
- ALL MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS STILL APPLY
- MAGAZINE CHANGES DONE QUICKLY
- TACTICAL SITUATION WILL ULTIMATELY DETERMINE THE
RATE OF FIRE NEEDED
18RATES OF FIRE
- SUSTAINED - WELL AIMED DELIBERATE SHOTS EVERY 3 -
10 SECONDS - RAPID - LARGE VOLUME OF ACCURATE FIRE TO THE
TARGET AREA, 1 SHOT EVERY 1 - 2 SECONDS - AUTOMATIC - USED TO GAIN INITIAL FIRE SUPERIORITY
OR TO ENGAGE MULTIPLE TARGETS AT CLOSE RANGE -
ALSO WHEN DELIVERING AS MANY SHOTS AS POSSIBLE IN
THE SHORTEST TIME OUTWEIGHS THE IMPORTANCE OF
WELL AIMED FIRE AND AMMO CONSERVATION
19RAPID FIRE
- SOME DEGREE OF ACCURACY WILL BE SACRIFICED FOR
SPEED - WITH PRACTICE BOTH ACCURACY AND SPEED WILL
INCREASE - IF MORE THAN ONE SHOOTER IS DELIVERING
SUPPRESSIVE FIRE, ALTERNATE MAGAZINE CHANGES
20AUTOMATIC FIRING TECHNIQUES
21AUTOMATIC FIRE
- EACH SHOT FIRED MUST COUNT TOWARD ITS INTENDED
PURPOSE - TO KILL THE ENEMY - AIMING - ALL FUNDAMENTALS STILL APPLY
- FIRST SHOT WILL ARRIVE AT EXACT AIMING POINT -
THE REST DEPEND ON FOLLOW THROUGH - STEADY HOLD AND POSITION
- USE OF SLING AND SUPPORT
22STEADY HOLD
- USE SUPPORT OF SANDBAGS OR BIPOD WHEN POSSIBLE
- GRIP - HOLD WEAPON FIRMLY
- USING THE SLING LOOP, PULL RIFLE TIGHT INTO
SHOULDER
23RULES FOR AUTOMATIC FIRE USE
24USE AUTOMATIC FIRE WHEN
- IF YOU NEED IT, USE IT
- AMMO CONSUMPTION IS NOT A FACTOR
- ENGAGING CLOSELY SPACED MULTIPLE TARGETS AT 50
METERS OR LESS - MAXIMUM SUPPRESSIVE FIRE IS NEEDED IN THE TARGET
AREA - TRACERS CAN BE USED TO DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF
BULLETS ON THE TARGET AREA - STABLE SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE
- INITIAL SOUND OF AUTO FIRE WILL AID IN DISRUPTING
AND DISPERSING CLOSELY SPACED ENEMY TARGETS
25STOPPAGES, MALFUNCTIONS IMMEDIATE ACTION
PROCEDURES
26STOPPAGES MALFUNCTIONS
- STOPPAGE - ANY INTERRUPTION IN THE CYCLE OF
OPERATION. A STOPPAGE MAY OR MAY NOT BE CAUSED
BY THE WEAPON FUNCTIONING IMPROPERLY - MALFUNCTION - A FAILURE OF THE WEAPON TO FUNCTION
PROPERLY. A MALFUNCTION CAN USUALLY BE
PINPOINTED TO SPECIFIC PART BREAKAGE OR EXCESSIVE
WEAR
27IMMEDIATE ACTION
- THE UNHESITATING ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE SHOOTER
WHEN A STOPPAGE OCCURS. THIS ACTION IS TAKEN
WITHOUT TAKING THE TIME TO INVESTIGATE THE CAUSE
28IMMEDIATE ACTION STEPS
- (S)LAP - FIRMLY THE BASE OF THE MAGAZINE
- (P)ULL - CHARGING HANDLE TO THE REAR
- (O)BSERVE - EJECTION PORT
- (R)ELEASE - CHARGING HANDLE
- (T)AP - FORWARD ASSIST
- (S)QUEEZE - SQUEEZE THE TRIGGER
- S P O R T S
29RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
30RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
- STEADY POSITION
- STEADY HOLD
- SIGHT ALIGNMENT
- SIGHT PICTURE
- BREATH CONTROL
- TRIGGER CONTROL
31FIRING POSITIONS
32PRONE SUPPORTED
33PRONE UNSUPPORTED
34KNEELING SUPPORTED
35OVER BARRICADE/ FOXHOLE
36STANDING
37SUMMARY
- CLASSROOM PROCEDURES
- WEAPON SAFETY
- CLASSROOM SAFETY
- CWDE (GAS MASK ) FIRING
- FUNDAMENTALS OF RAPID AND AUTOMATIC FIRING
- STOPPAGES, MALFUNCTIONS IMMEDIATE ACTION
PROCEDURES - MARKSMANSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
38OPERATING A WEAPON AT NIGHT
39NIGHT OPERATIONS
- LOADING, FIRING, RELOADING, CLEARING, CORRECTING
STOPPAGES AND MAINTAINING EQUIPMENT, MUST BE
ACCOMPLISHED - YOU MUST ALSO FEEL AND HEAR THE ABOVE OPERATIONS
AT NIGHT
40TARGET DETECTION AT NIGHT
41TARGET DETECTION
- THE ABILITY TO DETECT ENEMY TARGETS BY ANY MEANS
AVAILABLE - MUZZLE FLASH
- FLASHLIGHTS
- LIT CIGARETTE
- SHADOWS AND MOVEMENT
42PRINCIPALS OF NIGHT VISION
43NIGHT VISION
- ADAPTATION TO THE DARK VARIES -- 30 - 45 MINUTES
DEPENDING ON PERSON - ANY AMOUNT OF ANY COLOR OF LIGHT WILL DEGRADE
NIGHT VISION
44OFF-CENTER VISION
- DO NOT TRY TO FOCUS ON TARGET DIRECTLY
- LOOK OFF TO ONE SIDE OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE OR BELOW
YOUR TARGET - MOST EFFECTIVE TO AIM AT BASE OF TARGET
- NATURAL TENDENCY TO SHOOT HIGH
- ANY SHOT LOW ON TARGET IS BETTER THAN A SHOT THAT
IS HIGH AND A MISS
45SCANNING
- THE SHORT, ABRUPT, IRREGULAR MOVEMENT OF YOUR
EYES AROUND AN OBJECT OR AREA - SUCCESSFUL TARGET ENGAGEMENT AT NIGHT REQUIRES
ACCURATE AND WELL PRACTICED POINTING TECHNIQUES - NATURAL TENDENCY IS TO POINT AND SHOOT HIGH
- PRACTICE IS REQUIRED - TRUST TRACERS
46NIGHT VISION DEVICES
47NIGHT VISION DEVICES
AN/PVS4
AN/PVS7-D
AN/PAQ4
48AN/PVS-7BNIGHT VISION GOGGLES
49AN/PVS-7BNIGHT VISION GOGGLES
- MOST COMMONLY USED AT NIGHT IN A DEFENSIVE
FIGHTING POSITION, OR WHILE PATROLLING - UNLESS USED WITH THE ANPAQ4, OR LALPS, YOU MUST
USE POINTING TECHNIQUE TO ENGAGE TARGETS
50AN/PVS-4STARLIGHT NIGHT VISION SCOPE
51AN/PVS-4NIGHT VISION SCOPE
- WEIGHT - 3.5 LBS
- EFFECTIVE RANGES
- 600 METERS IN MOONLIGHT
- 400 METERS IN STARLIGHT
- ENSURE THE M16 - M203 - M79 RETICLE IS INSTALLED
52AN/PVS-4 NIGHT SCOPEAIMING RETICLE
53AN/PVS-4 NIGHT SCOPE AIMING RETICLE
54AN/PVS-4 NIGHT SCOPE AIMING RETICLE
55AN/PVS-4 NIGHT SCOPE RANGE SCALE
56AN/PVS-4 NIGHT SCOPE RANGE SCALE
57AN/PAQ-4NIGHT AIMING DEVICE
- INFARED - SEEN ONLY WITH NVDS
- MOUNTS ALONG SIDE OF RIFLE CARRYING HANDLE
- RANGE - 150 METERS
58LASER AIMING LIGHT PROJECTION SYSTEM(LALPS)
- INFARED - SEEN ONLY WITH NVDS
- MOUNTS TO LOWER M16A1/A2 HANDGUARD
- RANGE - 150 METERS
- HAS IR AND VISIBLE ILLUMINATION CAPABILITY
- HAS CONSTANT ON AND MOMENTARY SWITCH
- LASER POWERED BY 3 AAA BATTERIES
- ILLUMINATION POWERED BY A RECHARGEABLE NICAD
STICK OR 3 C BATTERIES
59COURSE OF FIRE
60PHASE 1 ZERO
61PHASE 2 DAY RAPID
62PHASE 3 CWDE
63PHASE 4 WEAK HAND
64PHASE 5 DAY RAPID QUAL
65PHASE 6 QUICK REACTION
66PHASE 7 NIGHT SEMI FIRE
67PHASE 8 NIGHT BURST FIRE
68PHASE 9 NIGHT VISION DEVICES
69SUMMARY
- NIGHT OPERATIONS
- TARGET DETECTION
- PRINCIPALS OF NIGHT VISION
- TARGET ENGAGEMENT AT NIGHT
- COURSE OF FIRE
7042d Security Forces Squadron
Combat Arms Section
- Maxwell Air Force Base
- Alabama