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Range of SA80 (A2) for individual and section?

Individual - 300m

Section - 600m

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Max range of 81mm mortar

5675m

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Range of javelin

2500m

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GPMG range

800m

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What is the effective range of the sharpshooter?

6-800m depending of firer’s ability

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What is the maximum range of UGL

Direct - 150m

Indirect - 350m

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What is the rate of fire for the SA80

Rapid - 30 rounds

Deliberate - 10 rounds

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What is the rate of fire for the LMG/GPMG

Rapid - 100m

Deliberate - 25m

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Principles of Defence (DAMROD)

a.     Depth

b.     All round defence

c.      Mutual support

d.     Reserves

e.     Offensive spirit

f.      Deception and concealment

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For use during a Recce patrol what does SWATTI stand for?

a.      Strength

b.      Weapons

c.       Arcs

d.      Type of position

e.      Tactics

f.       Intentions

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For use during a Reece patrol, what does SLAMMAG stand for-

a.     Strength

b.     Location

c.      Aids

d.     Morale

e.     Methods

f.      Aims

g.     Ground

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What does SCRIM stand for when identifying vehicles

a.     Shape

b.     Colour

c.      Registration

d.     Identifying marks

e.     Make/model

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What does A-HS stand for to identify a person?

a.     Age

b.     Build

c.      Clothing/colour

d.     Distinguishing marks

e.     Elevation

f.      Face

g.     Gait

h.     Hair

i.       Sex

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A fire control order should always be (CLAP)

a.     Clear

b.     Loud

c.      As an order

d.     Pauses

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Two methods of engaging moving targets?

  • Tracking

  • Ambush

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The principles of Battle procedure (CAKE)

a.     Concurrent activity

b.     Anticipation at all levels

c.      Knowledge of the grouping system

d.     Efficient skills and drills

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What is the re-org acronym? PACESSDO

a.     Protection

b.     Ammunition

c.      Casualties

d.     Equipment

e.     Searches

f.      Sitrep

g.     Dig in/deploy

h.     Orders

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What does OFM stand for?

a.     Observation

b.     Fire

c.      Movement

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What are the six section battle drills?

a.     Prep for battle

b.     Reaction to effective enemy fire

c.      Locate the enemy

d.     Suppress the enemy

e.     The attack

f.      Re-group

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Name 5 formations that can be used when moving as a section?

a.     Arrowhead

b.     File

c.      Single file

d.     Extended line

e.     Half attack

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What are the platoon battle drills

a.     Prep for battle

b.     Reaction to any section coming under effective enemy fire

c.      The attack

d.     Re-org

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What are the five types of patrols?

a.     Fighting

b.     Standing

c.      Reece

d.     Standing

e.     Reassurance

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What are the front-line scales of ammunition of the rifleman

330

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The 5 stages of occupying a harbour?

a.     Selection

b.     Occupation

c.      Clearance

d.     Sentries

e.     Work routine

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Name 6 methods of target indication?

a.     Direct method

b.     Reference points

c.      Clock ray

d.     Tracer

e.     Hand angles

f.      Binoculars

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What is the sequence of a fire control order (GRIT)

  • Group

  • Range

  • Indication

  • Type of Fire

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List three basic platoon formations

a.     Column

b.     One up, two back

c.      Two up, one back

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The five groupings of an ambush

a.     Cut-offs

b.     Killing group

c.      Rear protection group

d.     Reserves/QRF

e.     Indirect fires

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What does OCOKA stand for?

a.     Observation

b.     Cover and concealment

c.      Obstacles

d.     Key terrain

e.     Avenues of approach

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What are the 4C’s?

a.     Confirm

b.     Clear

c.      Cordon

d.     Control

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What is CAGE?

a.     Channelling

b.     Aiming markers

c.      Ground

d.     Environment

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Why are things seen, 7S’s

a.     Shape

b.     Shine

c.      Shadow

d.     Silhouette

e.     Sudden movement

f.      Spacing

g.     Signature

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What are the 5s’s

a.     Safety

b.     Search

c.      Secure

d.     Segregate

e.     Safeguard

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What is the SALUTE for a sighting report?

a.     Strength

b.     Activity

c.      Location

d.     Unit/uniform

e.     Time

f.      Equipment

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State the casualty drills

a.     Catastrophic bleed

b.     Airways

c.      Breathing

d.     Circulation

e.     Disability

f.      Environment

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What does TRACE stand for? (For the 2ic final brief)

a.     Time on task

b.     Routes in/out

c.      Actions on

d.     Counter measures

e.     ERV

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What is the orders process? REEPI

a.     Receive

b.     Extract

c.      Estimate

d.     Prepare

e.     Issue

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What does SPOTOCA stand for?

a.     Situation

b.     Probable mission

c.      Own main effort

d.     Timings

e.     O group

f.      CSS

g.     Acknowledgement

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How many times do you state your mission?

Twice

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What are the CBRN principles? CAPW

a.     Contamination control

b.     Anticipation

c.      Protection

d.     Warning

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What are the CBRN threat levels

a.     Zero

b.     Low

c.      Medium

d.     High

e.     Black

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How many combo pens are issued per soldier?

3

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Notice Symptons in others or yourself such as (DISTREH)

a.     Dimness of vision

b.     Irritation of the eyes

c.      Sudden headaches

d.     Tightness of the chest

e.     Runny nose

f.      Excessive sweating

g.      Hear or see: An alarm

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What is the initial issue of NAPS per soldier?

21 per pack and lasts 7 days

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Name 4 occasions you would change your gas cannister?

a.     After 3 weeks in a chemical environment

b.     After 4 months of wear

c.      After 6 chemical attacks

d.     Immersed in water

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How fast must you mask up?

9 seconds

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What dress state must you do as a chemical sentry?

Full Romeo + GSR

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What does NAPS stand for?

Nerve agent pre-treatment set

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What is the sequence of DKP 1 and 2?

a.     Blot

b.     Bang

c.      Rub

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How often do you take NAPS tablets

1 tablet every 8 hours

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What does RVD stand for

  • Residuel vapour detector

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What is the chemical safety rule?

Experience: A bombardment of any kind

Sight: Hostile unknown aircraft

See Suspicious:

1.     Smoke

2.     Mist

3.     Splashes

4.     Droplets

Smell: Anything unusual

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Abbreviations

1.     KA        Killing area

2.     FUP      Forming up point

3.     STAP     Surveillance target acquisition plan

4.     ISTAR    Intelligence surveillance targeting acquisition reconnaissance

5.     LD        Line of departure

6.     HVT      High value target

7.     RFI       Request for information

8.      LOE     Limit of exploitation

9.      RTR     Return fire, take cover, return appropriate fire

10.   CCIR    Commander critical information request

11.  FFIR      Friendly forces information request

12.   MFC    Mortar fire controller

13.   NAI      Named area of interest

14.   TAI      Target area of interest

15.   VA       Vulnerable area

16.   VP       Vulnerable point

17.   CEFO (AO)        Combat equipment fighting order (Assault order)

18.   FSG     Fire support group

19.   RFL      Restricted fire line

20.    LBP     Last bound position

21.    POF    Point of fire

22.    EEF     Effective enemy fire

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