CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION AND TRAINING STRATEGY
Section I. Training Overview
1-1. Objectives
1-2. Training Strategy
1-3. Training Phases
Section II. Marksmanship Training Strategy
1-4. Mission-Essential Tasks
1-5. Training Assessment
1-6. Basic Program Implementation
1-7. Training the Trainer
1-8. Duties of the Instructor-Trainer
1-9. Trainer Certification Program
1-10. Qualification Training
1-11. Unit Live-Fire Exercises
1-12. Commander’s Evaluation Guide
CHAPTER 2. CHARACTERISTICS, AMMUNITION, AND ACCESSORIES
2-1. Characteristics
2-2. Rail Adapter System
2-3. Rail Grabbers and MILES Training Extender
2-4. Backup Iron Sight
2-5. M68, Close-Combat Optic
2-6. AN/PAQ-4B/C Infrared Aiming Light
2-7. AN/PEQ-2A Target Pointer/Illuminator/Aiming Light
2-8. AN/PAS-13 (V2) Medium Thermal Weapon Sight and
AN/PAS-13 (V3) Heavy Thermal Weapon Sight
2-9. AN/PVS-4 Night Vision Sight
2-10. Borelight
2-11. Ammunition Types and Characteristics
CHAPTER 3. TROUBLESHOOTING AND DESTRUCTION
3-1. Stoppages
3-2. Malfunctions
3-3. Destruction Procedures
CHAPTER 4. PRELIMINARY RIFLE INSTRUCTION
(PHASE I of Basic Rifle Marksmanship)
Section I. Introduction to Basic Rifle Marksmanship and Mechanical Training . 4-1
4-1. Clearing
4-2. Cycles of Functioning
4-3. Modes of Fire
4-4. Peer Coaching
Section II. Marksmanship Fundamentals I
4-5. The Four Fundamentals
4-6. Firing Positions
4-7. Training Devices and Exercises
Section III. Marksmanship Fundamentals II
4-8. Weaponeer
4-9. Engagement Skills Trainer 2000
CHAPTER 5. DOWNRANGE FEEDBACK
(PHASE II of Basic Rifle Marksmanship)
5-1. Grouping Procedures
5-2. Zeroing Procedures
5-3. Known-Distance Range (With or Without LOMAH)
5-4. Effects of Wind and Gravity
5-5. Ballistics
CHAPTER 6. FIELD FIRE
(PHASE III of Basic Rifle Marksmanship)
Section I. Target Detection
6-1. Locating Targets
6-2. Marking Targets
6-3. Range Determination
Section II. Field-Fire Training (Single Timed Targets
and Multiple Timed Targets)
6-4. Conduct of Field-Fire Range
6-5. Field-Fire Standards
Section III. Record Qualification
6-6. Practice Record Fire I and II
6-7. Practice Record Fire Standards
6-8. Record Fire
6-9. Alternate Qualification Courses
CHAPTER 7. ADVANCED RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP
(PHASE IV of Basic Rifle Marksmanship)
Section I. Advanced Firing Positions
7-1. Alternate Prone Firing Position
7-2. Kneeling Supported Firing Position
7-3. Kneeling Unsupported Firing Position
7-4. Standing Firing Position
7-5. Modified Supported Firing Position
7-6. Urban Operations Firing Positions
7-7. Modified Automatic and Burst Fire Position
Section II. Combat Fire Techniques
7-8. Rapid Semiautomatic Fire
7-9. Automatic or Burst Fire
7-10. Suppressive Fire
7-11. Quick Fire
Section III. Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Firing
7-12. MOPP Equipment Fire Training
7-13. NBC Dry-Fire and Live-Fire Exercises
Section IV. Night Fire Training
7-14. Unassisted Night Fire Training
7-15. Unassisted Night Fire Target Detection
7-16. Training with Artificial Illumination
7-17. Unassisted Night Dry-Fire and Live-Fire Exercises
Section V. Moving Target Engagement
7-18. Moving Target Fundamentals
7-19. Single-Lead Rule for Moving Targets
7-20. Moving Target Live-Fire Exercise
7-21. Moving Target Techniques
Section VI. Short-Range Marksmanship Training
7-22. Conduct of Short-Range Marksmanship Training
7-23. Fundamentals of Short-Range Marksmanship
7-24. Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction
7-25. Phase I, Reflexive Fire Training
7-26. Phase II, Target Discrimination Training
7-27. Phase III, Short-Range Marksmanship Qualification
7-28. Phase IV, Shotgun and Automatic Firing Familiarization
Section VII. Squad Designated Marksman Training
7-29. Mission of the Squad Designated Marksman
7-30. Squad Designated Marksman Program
7-31. Squad Designated Marksman Skills Progression