Combat Cadet Questions

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Flashcards on Combat Cadet Questions, created by Piers Jennings on 02/02/2017.
Piers Jennings
Flashcards by Piers Jennings, updated more than 1 year ago
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How are things seen? Shape Texture Shadow Spacing Movement Silhouette
What are the aids for judging distance? Key Ranges Bracketing Halving Group Average
What are the methods for target identification? Direct Reference Points Clock Ray Hand Angles
What is the correct sequence of a fire control order? Group Range Indication Type of Fire
What are the types of fire control orders? Full Brief Individual Delayed
What are the considerations when issuing a fire control order? Assess: Target Weapon Type of Fire
How should a fire control order be issued? Clear Loud As an Order With Pauses
What types of patrol are there? Reconnaissance Standing Fighting (including ambush)
What is the sequence for harbour drills? Selection Occupation Clearance Sentries Work Routine
What are the basic ambush principles? Intelligence Security Surprise Concentration of Firepower
What are the hasty attack section battle drills? Preparation Reacting to Effective Enemy Fire Locating the Enemy Suppressing the Enemy Attack Regroup
What are the 4 stages that the fourth section battle drill is broken down into? QBO's Approach Assault Exploitation
What are the preparations for battle? Protection Ammunition Weapons Personal Camouflage Equipment Specialist Equipment Orders
What is the acronym for reaction to effective enemy fire? R T R Return Fire Take Cover Return Appropriate Fire
What is the sequence for the main heading of formal orders? Prelims Situation Mission Execution Service Support Command and Signals
What is the orders process a commander has to do? Receive Order Extract From them the Details that are Relevant to them Estimate the Plan Prepare Orders for their Subordinates Issue orders
What headings are covered in Service Support? Dress Equipment Weapons Ammunition Rations and Water Medical Prisoners of War Transport Location, Loading, Release Point
What are the colour flags used in TIBUA and what do they mean? Red: Forward Location of Own Troops, Entry Point Not Clear Blue: Booby Traps Green: Entry Point Clear Yellow: Casualty
In the section drills for clearing a house, how will the section be organised. Command Group (commander and link man) Fire Support Group (LSWs) Assault Groups (2 x 2 man)
On receipt of orders the section commander will recce their objective, make a plan and issue QBO's to include? Point of Entry Position of Covering Fire Route to Assault Method of Entry Sequence of Room Clearance Flank Support
What size swab is used to pull the GP rifle through? 45mm x 45mm
What is the gas called inside the SUSAT? Tritium
What does SUSAT stand for? Sight Unit Small Arms Trilux
What are the 4 marksmanship principles? Position and hold must be firm enough to support the weapon The weapon must point naturally at the target without any undue physical effort Sight alignment and sight picture must be correct The shot must be released and followed through without any undue disturbance to the position
What are the characteristics of the L85 GP rifle? The L98A2 Cadet GP (5.56mm) Rifle is a self-loading, magazine fed weapon which is capable of firing single rounds producing: Quick and accurate fire at short range opportunity targets Accurate rapid fire at ranges up to 300mtrs and accurate deliberate fire at longer ranges Effective section fire at ranges up to 600meters A number of individual parts including the 30 round magazine are common to the LSW. With its self-loading capability and 30rnd magazine a high standard of fire control is necessary to prevent wastage of ammunition
What are the rules for STRIPPING and ASSEMBLING the L98 GP rifle? The sequence of stripping is laid down to prevent damage to the weapon components The weapon must never be stripped any further than taught to do so may cause damage or danger if re-assembled incorrectly Stripping and assembling causes wear to the weapon, especially with the sights and should not be carried out unless necessary Any defects that are noticed during inspection must be reported to the unit armourer
Mixed Woods
Beacon
Place of Worship With Spire
Pipe Line
What are the 3 Norths? True North Grid North Magnetic North
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