MMG final protective fires FPF - Answers Flanking, interlocking, grazing
Creeping - Answers Adjustment used when the observer desires to make range corrections by creeping
ends closer
PDF MMG range card - Answers Solid line with an arrow on the end
Cross - Answers Firing pattern: engages a target on the opposite flank
Stand off range - Answers Max effective is greater than the enemies max effective range
3 detectable destructive effects - Answers 1) deformation
2)spalling
3)radial cracking
MMG characteristics of fire - Answers 1)dead space
2)danger space
3)beaten zone
4)trajectory
5)cone of fire
6)burst of fire
Class of fire: respect to target - Answers 1)frontal fire
2) flanking fire
3)oblique fire
4) enfilade fire
Defilade positioning - Answers Observer during MMG emplacement
Subsequent commands - Answers Adjust fire, change rate of fire, cease fire
Smaw max effective - Answers 500m
When is Haw-Maw-Law effective - Answers Against large armored formation
Frontal fire pattern - Answers Firing pattern:enemy on-line moving straight towards anti-armor weapons
60's max range - Answers 3500m
, Light motors 2 types of engagements - Answers Conventional or hand held
Best method of recon - Answers Ground
________ occupation for call for fire when plt makes a tactical movement - Answers Emergency
5 elements that effect weapon positioning - Answers Cover & concealment
Dispersion
Mutual support
Stand of range
Flank
Firing patterns for MGs w/ respect to the target - Answers Frontal
Flanking
Oblique
Enfilade
2 different types of range cards - Answers -Final Protective Line(FPL)
Predetermined line along which grazing fire is placed to stop an enemy assault
-Principal Direction of Fire (PDF)
Predetermined line covering a likely avenue of approach
8 principals of MMG employment - Answers Employ in pairs
Interlocking fires
Coordination of fires
Mutual support
Defilade
Enfilade
Economy of rounds
Protection
240 grazing fire - Answers 600m