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Infantry ALC FO Test- Correctly Answered | 2024 Update

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direction is rounded to the nearest? –Answer100% 10 mils elements of method of engagement that observer can request - Answer100% type of adjustment, trajectory, ammo, distribution, danger close, mark establish the ot factor you round to? - Answer100% nearest whole even # field expedient method of determining angular deviation - Answer100% hand method finger method 1 finger= - Answer100% 30 meters finger method 2 fingers= - Answer100% 70 meters finger method 3 fingers = - Answer100% 100 meters finger method 4 fingers= - Answer100%125 meters finger method 5 fingers = - Answer100% 300 meters

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Infantry ALC FO Test- Correctly Answered | 2024 Update
direction is rounded to the nearest? –Answer100% 10 mils

elements of method of engagement that observer can request - Answer100% type of
adjustment, trajectory, ammo, distribution, danger close, mark

establish the ot factor you round to? - Answer100% nearest whole even #

field expedient method of determining angular deviation - Answer100% hand method

finger method 1 finger= - Answer100% 30 meters

finger method 2 fingers= - Answer100% 70 meters

finger method 3 fingers = - Answer100% 100 meters

finger method 4 fingers= - Answer100%125 meters

finger method 5 fingers = - Answer100% 300 meters

finger method fist= - Answer100% 180 meters

how many transmissions in initial call for fire - Answer100% 3

In a grid mission when is direction sent - Answer100% after the initial call for fire

in grid mission how many digit grids are normally sent - Answer100% 6 digits

In shift from Known point observer gives - Answer100% known point and warno

method of range estimation - Flash to bang

Multiply the shift factor and the deviation and round to the - Answer100% nearest 10
meters

one round adjustment is a? - Answer100% sensing round

range corrections are round nearest? - Answer100% 100m

Range corrections are rounded nearest? - Answer100% 100 meters

range corrections are sent using terms - Answer100% add and drop

shifting rounds left or right of the target is called? - Answer100% lateral shift
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