Machine Gun Employment
Plt in the Offense
Plt in the Defense
Weapons Characteristics
Engineering in the Defense/Offense
100

2 ways that a SBF element can occupy their hot position

  • Stealth
  • Force
100

Offensive Fire Support Plan

Preparatory fires.
Fires in support of conduct.
Fires in support of consolidation.

100

Types of defensive operations

  • Mobile
  • Area
  • Retrograde
100

The range at which we see tracer burnout

900m

100

Obstacle Categories

Existing
Reinforcing

200

Four classifications of fires for machine guns

  • ISO: Maneuver
  • Isolation
  • Assault
  • Consolidation
200

Priorities of recon 

  • Confirm location & orientation of enemy defense
  • ID enemy critical vulnerability
  • ID assault position
  • ID SBF position
  • ID routes & other TCMs
200

The 7 Steps of Engagement Area development

  • ID likely EN AoAs
  • ID EN SOM
  • ID where to kill enemy (EA)
  • Emplace weapon systems
  • Plan & integrate obstacles
  • Plan & integrate IDF
  • Rehearsals
200

3 rates of fire for M240B

Sustained- 100 rpm

Rapid- 200 rpm

Cyclic- 650 rpm

200

The 3 types of obstacles found in or near the engagement area

  • Protective
  • Tactical
  • Supplementary
300

Describe a MORT statement

Method- How we are moving (echelon or unit)

Objective- Where we are moving to

Route- Movement to objective area. Typically referred to as most direct

Time- How long the unit has to move to the location. Can be NLT time

300

3 phases of offensive ops where fires could be leveraged

  • Prep
  • Conduct
  • Consolidation or exploitation
300

Describe the GOTWA statement

Going – where are you going

Others taking- who is going with you

Time- how long will you be gone

What to do if leader’s recon does not come back - plan for unit leader doesn’t come back

(A)What to do if attacked – what you want the ORP to do and what you will do if attacked


300

Max range/max effective range/grazing of the M2A1

Max Range: 6800m

Max Effective: 1830m

Grazing: 700m

300

Engineer Battlefield Functions in the Defense (CSGM)


Mobility.
Counter-Mobility.
Survivability.
General engineering.

400

Describe PDF & FPL

Principal Direction of Fire - line of MG fire that covers the most dangerous avenue of approach

Final Protective Line - Line of grazing fire designed to shoot across the frontage of a def pos

400

Offensive Fire Control Measures

o Target Precedence: What do I shoot?
o Engagement Criteria: When do I shoot it?
o Minimum Safe Lines/Coordination Lines
o Rates of fire
o Displacement criteria: MORT

400

4 permissive FSMCs

  • Free Fire Area
  • Fire Support Coord Line
  • Battlefield Coord Line – Used exclusively by the Marine Corps exclusively by MAGTF fire support assets
  • Coord Fire Line
400

Rates of fire for the M2A1

Rapid: >40 rpm

Sustained: <40 rpm

Cyclic: 450-55 rpm

400

Primary Role of Engineers in the Defense

Impede the mobility of the enemy.
Field fortification.
Provide general engineering tasks to amplify
sustainability of supported unit.

500

Name and explain all elements of PICMDEEP

Planned pairs- Employing two guns against a given tgt. Mgs should always be employed in pairs, not separated by terrain

Interlocking Fires- doubling firepower avail across unit’s frontage

Coord of Fires-use of appropriate weapons to target match

Mutual support- positioning the guns so each can fire the other’s mission

Defilade-Allows gunner to fire from a pos outside observation of enemy

Enfilade-

Economy-utilizing concept of tasking guns

Protection-cover/conceal of gun pos

500

SOM

Direction of Attack
Form of Maneuver
Distribution of Forces
TCMs
Consolidation

500

MG Tasking Statements

o Target Precedence: What do I shoot?
o Engagement Criteria: When do I shoot it?
o Minimum Safe Lines/Coordination Lines
o Rates of fire
o Displacement criteria: MORT

500

Max range, max effective range(point & area) and minimum range (training & combat) of the MK19

Max Range: 2212m

Max Effective Range: 2212 area, 1500 point

Minimum Range: 310 training, 75m combat

500

Employment Principles of Reinforcing Obstacles (FOCDPIG)

Covered by Fire.
Covered by Observation.
Concealed and employed for surprise.
Employed in Depth.
Protected by early warning and anti-handling devices.
Integrated
Non-Geometric.

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