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21st Century U.S. Army Field Manuals: Rifle Marksmanship, FM 3-22.9, M16 and M4 Carbine (Ringbound)
21st Century US Army Field Manuals Rifle Marksmanship FM 3229 M16 and M4 Carbine - Ringbound Author:U.S. Army This ringbound book provides a reproduction of the U.S. Army Field Manual, Rifle Marksmanship, FM 3-22.9, M16 and M4 Carbine, 384 pages. This manual provides guidance for planning and executing training on the 5.56-mm M16 - series rifle (M16A1/A2/A3/A4) and M4 carbine. It is a guide for commanders, leaders, and instructors to develop trainin... more »g programs, plans, and lessons that meet the objectives or intent of the United States Army rifle marksmanship program and FM 7-0 (Training the Force). 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 weapons' capabilities, mechanical training, and the fundamentals and principles of rifle marksmanship. Live-fire applications are scheduled after the soldier has demonstrated preliminary skills. CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION AND TRAINING STRATEGY * Section I. Training Overview, Objectives, Training Strategy, Training Phases, Section II. Marksmanship Training Strategy, Mission-Essential Tasks, Training Assessment, Basic Program Implementation, Training the Trainer, Duties of the Instructor-Trainer, Trainer Certification Program, Qualification Training, Unit Live-Fire Exercises, Commander's Evaluation Guide, CHARACTERISTICS, AMMUNITION, AND ACCESSORIES, Rail Adapter System, Rail Grabbers and MILES Training Extender, Backup Iron Sight, M68, Close-Combat Optic, AN/PAQ-4B/C Infrared Aiming Light, AN/PEQ-2A Target Pointer/Illuminator/Aiming Light, AN/PAS-13 (V2) Medium Thermal Weapon Sight and AN/PAS-13 (V3) Heavy Thermal Weapon Sight, AN/PVS-4 Night Vision Sight, Borelight, Ammunition Types and Characteristics, Stoppages, Malfunctions, Destruction, PHASE I of Basic Rifle Marksmanship, Introduction to Basic Rifle Marksmanship and Mechanical Training, Clearing, Cycles of Functioning, Modes of Fire, Peer Coaching, Section II. Marksmanship Fundamentals, The Four Fundamentals, Firing Positions, Proper Wear and Fit of Interceptor Body Armor, Firing Positions with Interceptor Body Armor, Training Devices and Exercises, Marksmanship Fundamentals II ,Weaponeer, Engagement Skills Trainer, Zeroing Procedures, Known-Distance Range (With or Without LOMAH), Effects of Wind and Gravity, Ballistics, FIELD FIRE (PHASE III of Basic Rifle Marksmanship), target Detection, Locating Targets, Marking Targets, Range Determination, Field-Fire Training (Single Timed Targets, and Multiple Timed Targets), Conduct of Field-Fire Range, Field-Fire Standards, Record Qualification, ADVANCED RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP (PHASE IV of Basic Rifle Marksmanship), Advanced Firing Positions, Alternate Prone Firing Position, Kneeling Supported Firing Position, Kneeling Unsupported Firing Position, Standing Firing Position, Modified Supported Firing Position, Urban Operations Firing Positions, Modified Automatic and Burst Fire Position, Combat Fire Techniques, Rapid Semiautomatic Fire, Automatic or Burst Fire, Suppressive Fire, Quick Fire, MOPP Equipment Fire Training, CBRN Dry-Fire and Live-Fire Exercises, Night Fire Training, Unassisted Night Fire Training, Unassisted Night Fire Target Detection, Training with Artificial Illumination, Moving Target Fundamentals, Single-Lead Rule for Moving Targets, Moving Target Live-Fire Exercise, Moving Target Techniques, Section VI. Short-Range Marksmanship Training, Conduct of Short-Range Marksmanship Training, Fundamentals of Short-Range Marksmanship, Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction, Reflexive Fire Training, Target Discrimination Training, Short-Range Marksmanship Qualification, Shotgun and Automatic Firing Familiarization, Squad Designated Marksman Training, Mission of the Squad Designated Marksman, Squad Designated Marksman Program« less