A squadron is indicated by how many solid vertical lines.
Two
This Battalion provides massing fires on single/multiple targets with precision, near precision, and area fires to support BCT operations
Field Artillery Battalion
What is the maximum effective range for this weapon. Point and Area Target
Point 500m
Area 600m
A target reference point (TRP) is an example of a ___ based DFCM.
Terrain
This rate of fire is used after the enemy has been suppressed to conserve ammunition and barrels. This is the normal rate of fire for the gunner.
Sustained Fire
How many 81mm mortar systems are there per Infantry Battalion (IBCT)
4x 81mm
Identify This Unit Symbol
A Team, 3rd Squad, 3rd Platoon, Alpha Company, 3-15 Infantry Battalion.
This Squadron conducts reconnaissance, surveillance tasks, and security operations
Cavalry Squadron
Name this symbol
Light Enemy Machine Gun
This terrain based DFCM limits the maximum effective range of weapons and weapons systems with respect to terrain.
Maximum Engagement Line
Automatic weapons achieve this when the center of the cone of fire does not rise more than 1 meter above the ground.
Grazing Fire
You can find this type of mortar system what units in an IBCT.
2x 60mm per Infantry Company (IBCT)
2x 60mm per Dismounted Cav Troop
Identify this Symbol
Friendly Engineer Battalion
This Battalion is made up of an HQ Company, Field Maintenance Company, Medical Company, Distribution Company, and six Forward Support Companies.
Brigade Support Battalion
This is the maximum effective range of an M203/M320 against an area target.
350m
This DFCM is a defined area that a unit or weapons system must cover with fire.
Sector of Fire
How many Rounds per Minute is the sustained rate of fire for a M240B
100 RPM
This round is best suited to destroy a bunker.
High Explosive (HE)
ADP 1-02
This battalion provides mobility, counter mobility, intelligence, and signal support for BCT Operations
BEB
This squad consists of the CCMT and Machine Gun Team
Weapons Squad
When using DFC: Units must mass effects of fires to achieve decisive results. This entails focusing fires at critical points on the battlefield but also distributing its effects. Massing of fires refers to the effects of the fire not necessarily the number of weapons systems firing at a given target at a point in time.
Mass the effects of fire.
This is the most desirable class of fire because it maximizes use of the beaten zone.
Flanking Enfilading Fire
The maximum effective range of a 60mm mortar is
3,520m
Brigade Combat Team
Name all of the Battalions/Squadrons underneath the IBCT
3x Infantry Battalions
1x Cavalry Squadron
1x Field Artillery Battalion
1x Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB)
1x Brigade Support Battalion (BSB)
The Platoon headquarters consists of the following personnel
Platoon Leader
Platoon Sergeant
RTO
This DFCM is a linear fire control measure beyond which fires are prohibited without coordination. Used to prevent base of fire squad(s) from firing into the area where assaulting squad(s) is maneuvering.
Restrictive Fire Line
The Army classifies automatic weapons fires with respect to the 1. ___, 2. ____, 3. ____.
1. Ground
2. Target
3. Weapon
Name the Mortar and Artillery Munitions in an IBCT
High Explosive
Illumination Rounds
HC Smoke/ Phosphorous
Improved Conventional Munitions