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US ARMY FM 23-10 - Sniper Training
TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1-1. Mission 1-2. Organization 1-3. Personnel Selection Criteria 1-4. Sniper and Observer Responsibilities 1-5. Team Firing Techniques CHAPTER 2. EQUIPMENT Section I. M24 Sniper Weapon System 2-1. Operations and Functions 2-2. Inspection 2-3. Care and Maintenance 2-4. Disassembly 2-5. Loading and Unloading 2-6. Storage Section II. Ammunition 2-7. Types and Characteristic 2-8. Round-Count Book 2-9. M24 Malfunctions and Corrections Section III. Sniper Slighting Devices 2-10. M3A Scope 2-11. Iron Sights Section IV. Other Equipment 2-12. M16A1/A2 Rifle with M203 Grenade Launcher 2-13. Image Intensification and Infared Devices 2-14. M49 Observation Telescope 2-15. M19 Binoculars 2-16. M22 Binoculars 2-17. Other Sniper Equipment Section V. Communications Equipment 2-18. AN/PRC-77 Radio 2-19. AN/PRC-104A Radio Transceiver 2-20. AN/PRC-119 Radio CHAPTER 3. MARKSMANSHIP Section I. Fundamentals 3-1. Steady Position Elements 3-2. Aiming 3-3. Breath Control 3-4. Trigger Control 3-5. Follow-Through 3-6. Calling the Shot 3-7. Integrated Act of Firing Section II. Ballistics 3-8. Types of Ballistics 3-9. Terminology 3-10. Effects on Trajectory 3-11. Angle Firing Section III. Effects of Weather 3-12. Wind Classification 3-13. Wind Velocity 3-14. Conversion of Wind Velocity to Minutes of Angle 3-15. Effects of Light 3-16. Effects of Temperature 3-17. Effects of Humidity Section IV. Sniper Data Book 3-18. Entries 3-19. Analysis Section V. Holdoff 3-20. Elevation 3-21. Windage Section VI. Engagement of Moving Targets 3-22. Techniques 3-23. Common Errors 3-24. Calculation of Leads Section VII. Nuclear, Biological, Chemical 3-25. Protective Mask 3-26. Mission-Oriented Protection Posture CHAPTER 4. FIELD TECHNIQUES Section I. Camouflage 4-1. Target Indicators 4-2. Basic Methods 4-3. Types of Camouflage 4-4. Ghillie Suit 4-5. Field-Expedient Camouflage 4-6. Cover and Concealment Section II. Movement 4-7. Rules of Movement 4-8. Individual Movement Techniques 4-9. Sniper Team Movement and Navigation Section III. Selection, Occupation, and Construction of Sniper Positions 4-10. Selection 4-11. Occupation 4-12. Construction 4-13. Positions in Urban Terrain Section IV. Observation 4-14. Hasty and Detailed Searches 4-15. Elements of Observation 4-16. Twilight Techniques 4-17. Night Techniques 4-18. Illumination Aids Section V. Target Detection and Selection 4-19. Target Indexing 4-20. Target Selection 4-21. Key Target Section VI. Range Estimation 4-22. Factors Affecting Range Estimation 4-23. Range Estimation Methods 4-24. Laser Range Finder 4-25. Estimation Guidelines Section VII. Information Records 4-26. Range Card 4-27. Military Sketch 4-28. Sniper Data Book CHAPTER 5. MISSION PREPARATION Section I. Planning and Coordination 5-1. Mission Alert 5-2. Warning Order 5-3. Tenative Plan 5-4. Coordination Checklists 5-5. Completion of Plan 5-6. Operation Order 5-7. Briefback 5-8. Equipment Check 5-9. Final Inspection 5-10. Rehearsals 5-11. Final Preparations 5-12. Preparation for Debriefing 5-13. Countersniper Operation 5-14. Reaction to Enemy Sniper Fire Section II. Mission Packing Lists 5-15. Arms and Ammunition 5-16. Special Equipment 5-17. Uniforms and Equipment 5-18. Optional Equipment 5-19. Special Tools and Equipment (MOUT) 5-20. Additional Equipment Transport CHAPTER 6. OPERATIONS Section I. Insertion 6-1. Planning Insertion 6-2. Air Insertion 6-3. Amphibious Insertion 6-4. Land Insertion 6-5. Vehicle Insertion Section II. Execution 6-6. Movement to Target Area 6-7. Occupation of Position 6-8. Site Selection 6-9. Reports 6-10. Movement to Extraction Site Section III. Extraction and Recovery 6-11. Planning 6-12. Evasion and Escape Plan 6-13. Air to Water Extraction 6-14. Land Exfiltration 6-15. Vehicle Extraction 6-16. Recovery CHAPTER 7. COMMUNICATIONS Section I. Field-Expedient Antennas 7-1. Repair Technique 7-2. Construction and Adjustment 7-3. Field-Expedient Omnidirectional Antenna 7-4. Field-Expedient Directional Antenna 7-5. Antenna Length 7-6. Antenna Orientation 7-7. Improvement of Marginal Communications Section II. Radio Operations Under Unusual Conditions 7-8. Arctic Areas 7-9. Jungle Areas 7-10. Desert Areas 7-11. Mountainous Areas 7-12. Urbanized Terrain 7-13. Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment Section III. Communications Format 7-14. Spot Report 7-15. Situation Report 7-16. Reconnaissance Report 7-17. Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference Report 7-18. Shelling Reports 7-19. Enemy Prisoner of War/Captured Materiel Report 7-20. NBC 1 Report 7-21. Medical Evacuation Request CHAPTER 8. TRACKING/COUNTERTRACKING Section I. Tracking 8-1. Displacement 8-2. Stains 8-3. Weather 8-4. Litter 8-5. Camouflage 8-6. Immediate-Use Intelligence 8-7. Dog/Handler Tracking Teams Section II. Countertracking 8-8. Evasion 8-9. Camouflage 8-10. Deception Techniques CHAPTER 9. SNIPER SUSTAINMENT TRAINING 9-1. Basic Skills Sustainment 9-2. Additional Skills Sustainment 9-3. Training Notes 9-4. Example 5-day Sniper Sustainment Training Program 9-5. Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise 9-6. Record Fire Tables 9-7. M24 Sniper MILES Training APPENDEX A. SNIPER WEAPONS OF THE WORLD APPENDIX B. M21 SNIPER WEAPON SYSTEM GLOSSARY REFERENCES INDEX DA FORMS AUTHORIZATION LETTER
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