FM 3-22.9 Rifle Marksmanship M16A1, M16A2-3, M16A4, and M4 Carbine.pdfseeders: 8
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DescriptionThis manual provides guidance for planning and executing training on the 5.56-millimeter M16-series rifle (M16A1/A2/A3/A4) and M4 carbine. It is a guide for commanders, leaders, and instructors to develop training programs, plans, and lessons that meet the objectives or intent of the United States Army rifle marksmanship program and FM 7-0. This manual is organized to lead the trainer through the material needed to conduct training during initial entry training (IET) and unit sustainment training. Preliminary subjects include discussion on the weapon's capabilities, mechanical training, and the fundamentals and principles of rifle marksmanship. Live-fire applications are scheduled after the Soldier has demonstrated preliminary skills. Ch1 Marksmanship Training Ch2 Weapon Characteristics, Accessories, and Ammunition Ch3 Troubleshooting and Destruction Ch4 Preliminary Marksmanship and Mechanical Training Ch5 Downrange Feedback Ch6 Field Fire Ch7 Advanced Rifle Marksmanship Ch8 Advanced Optics, Lasers, and Iron Sights A Training Aids, Devices, and Exercises B Scorecards C Night Firing D Range Safety and Risk Management E Range Procedures and Range Operations Checklist F 10-Meter Target Offsets and 25-Meter Zero Offsets This manual was revised to include references to new materiel and systems. This revision includes� - The new Army total marksmanship training strategy, to include specific strategies for the United States Army Reserve (USAR) and the Army National Guard (ARNG). - Information about the advanced combat optical gun-sight (ACOG), the AN/PEQ-15 advanced target pointer/illuminator aiming light (ATPIAL), various thermal sights, and the MK 262 round. - Information about the alternate qualification record fire courses (known distance [KD] record fire, 25-meter scaled target alternate course, 15-meter scaled target alternate course). - Information about the rapid magazine change and barricade transition fire for short-range marksmanship (SRM). Sharing Widget |