Answers(RATED A+)
Which of the following individuals is responsible for supervising the overall conduct of a
range exercise, ensuring that participants receive proper training while also
emphasizing safety on the range?
A
RCO
B
OIC
C
RSO
D
Installation commander - ANSWER B
Which of the following individuals has range safety as their primary duty during a range
exercise?
A
OIC
B
RSO
C
Unit commander
D
Installation commander - ANSWER B
Which of the following individuals coordinates ranges and oversees range safety
program requirements?
A
RCO
B
OIC
C
RSO
D
LRSO - ANSWER A
A misfire occurs with a MK-19 automatic grenade launcher during an exercise.
Which of the following personnel is responsible for supervising procedures in response
to this incident?
A
OIC
B
RSO
, C
Any individual who is qualified on the MK 19
D
All of the above - ANSWER A
As the OIC, you are planning an exercise in which artillery rounds will be fired. What
should you do to ensure civilian aircraft are not in any danger?
A
Coordinate the exercise with Range Control, who will ensure you use the appropriate
range and will coordinate with aviation authorities.
B
Call the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) headquarters and ask them to broadcast
a warning notice.
C
Check local airport schedules and pick a time when there is no air traffic in your area.
D
No coordination is required, since civilian aircraft fly at a height far above the maximum
height the weapon will reach. - ANSWER A
Which of the following documents provide procedures for ammunition receipt and
expenditure reporting for ammunition you use in your range exercise?
A
AR 385-63
B
MCO 3570.1
C
MCO P8020.10
D
SOUM 1-02 - ANSWER C
You are the RSO for your unit's mortar exercise. Training is going well when Cpl
Mathews yells, "Misfire!"
What action should you take?
A
Attempt to fire a round yourself to see if you can determine the cause of the problem.
B
Disassemble the weapon to determine if there is a broken component that could cause
a misfire.
C
Remove the round and check to see if there are visible signs of ammunition defect or
damage.
D
Cease-fire, notify Range Control, and have the OIC supervise misfire procedures. -
ANSWER D