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SLIDE 1 ADJUST INDIRECT FIRE 061 -283 -6003 IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 1
SLIDE 2 ELEMENTS OF THE CALL FOR FIRE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND OBSERVER IDENTIFICATION WARNING ORDER TARGET LOCATION TARGET DESCRIPTION METHOD OF ENGAGEMENT METHOD OF FIRE AND CONTROL 2
SLIDE 3 THE THREE TRANSMISSIONS 1. OBSERVER IDENTIFICATION WARNING ORDER 2. TARGET LOCATION 3. DESCRIPTION OF TARGET, METHOD OF ENGAGEMENT, AND METHOD OF FIRE AND CONTROL IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 3
SLIDE 4 EXAMPLE OF A CALL FOR FIRE 1. A 57 THIS IS A 71, ADJUST FIRE, OVER 2. GRID, AJ 396701, DIR 2400, OVER 3. TANK IN OPEN, OVER IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 4
SLIDE 5 TARGET LOCATION I The location will be given in a six or eight digit grid including the Grid Zone Identifier. Also include a direction from you to the target in mils, degrees or a cardinal direction. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND Example of directions 2400 mils 170 degrees Southwest Mils is always assumed 5
SLIDE 6 TARGET LOCATION II A target location can also be given as a polar location. That is done by given a direction and distance to the target from your location Example: DIRECTION 175 DEGREES, DISTANCE 2400, OVER IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 6
SLIDE 7 TARGET DESCRIPTION 1. What the target is ( troops, equipment, trucks). 2. What the target is doing (digging in). 3. The number of elements in the target (squad, platoon, three trucks). 4. Degree of protection (in open, in foxhole). 5. The target size and shape if significant. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 7
SLIDE 8 METHOD OF ENGAGEMENT I The method of engagement is used by the trained observer to let FDC know he wants to engage the target. For the purpose of this class, this area will not be covered in great detail. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 8
SLIDE 9 METHOD OF ENGAGEMENT II If the target is within 600 meters of your location or the location of friendly troops, you will include DANGER CLOSE in your call for fire EXAMPLE: TANK IN THE OPEN, DANGER CLOSE, OVER 600 METERS IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 9
SLIDE 10 METHOD OF FIRE AND CONTROL The method of fire and control is used by the trained observer to let FDC know he wants to engage the target. For the purpose of this class, this area will not be covered. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 10
SLIDE 11 CORRECTIONS OF ERRORS If the observer realizes that he has made an error in his transmission or that FDC has made an error in the read back, he announces CORRECTION and transmits the correct data. EXAMPLE The observer transmitted LEFT 200, ADD 400, OVER. He then realizes that he should have sent DROP 400. To correct this element, he sends CORRECTION LEFT 200, DROP 400, OVER. The observer must read back the entire subelement. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 11
SLIDE 12 Situation 1 You have 2 tanks in the tree line at grid AJ 560812 Direction to the tanks is 155 degrees at a distance of 2000 meters. Your call sign is H 99 and FDC is B 39. Formulate your call for fire. B 39 THIS IS H 99, ADJUST FIRE, OVER. GRID AJ 560812, OVER. DIRECTION 155 DEGREES. 2 TANKS IN TREE LINE, OVER. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 12
Situation 2 SLIDE 13 You have a squad of infantry soldiers moving on your position at grid AK 307998. They are Northwest from your OP at about 500 meters. You are N 24 and FDC is R 81. Formulate your call for fire. R 81 THIS IS N 24, ADJUST FIRE, OVER. GRID AK 307998, DIRECTION NW, OVER. INFANTRY SQUAD IN THE OPEN, DANGER CLOSE, OVER. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 13
SLIDE 14 Situation 3 You see a company assembly area in a valley. The distance to the target 3000 meters at a direction of 1730 mils. Your call sign G 81 and FDC is P 66. Formulate your call for fire. P 66 THIS IS G 81, ADJUST FIRE, OVER. DIR 1730, DIS 3000, OVER. COMPANY ASSEMBLY AREA IN THE OPEN, OVER. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 14
SLIDE 15 Message To Observer After FDC receives the call for fire, it determines how the target will be attacked. The decision is announced to the observer in the form of a message to observer or MTO. The MTO consists of 4 items: 1. 2. 3. 4. Units to fire Changes to the call for fire Number of rounds Target number IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 15
SLIDE 16 EXAMPLE OF AN MTO The battalion call sign is A 8 T 36 Battery A call sign is R 6 G 36 No changes to the call for fire are made. FDC wants to shot 4 rounds per tube and wants to shot VT (Variable Time). The MTO would be: T, G, VT IN EFFECT, 4 ROUNDS, OVER. The observer reads back the MTO: T, G, VT IN EFFECT, 4 ROUNDS, OUT. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 16
ADJUSTING PHASE SLIDE 17 KEY ELEMENTS 1. The observer-target (OT) Factor 2. Spotting 3. Corrections IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 17
SLIDE 18 OT FACTOR The OT factor is based on the distance from you to the target and is used to compute the correction that you are going to send to FDC. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 18
Computing the OT Factor SLIDE 19 Distance to target: 4200 meters Distance expressed to the nearest thousand: 4000 Divide by 1000=OT factor of 4 IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 19
SLIDE 20 Range Spotting Over Left Right Short OT Line IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 20
SLIDE 21 DEVIATION SPOTTING I We can tell if the round is over or short of the target but we must be able to correct left and right to bring the round on the target. This can be done two ways. First by using the Reticle Pattern on the Binos. This example shows that the round has impacted 50 mils to the left of the target Do not send any corrections of 30 meters or less!!! IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 21
SLIDE 22 DEVIATION SPOTTING II Second we can use hand Measurements IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 22
SLIDE 23 Adjusting the Round The distance to the target is 4000 meters. OT factor is 4 Round impacted 50 mils left of the target The correction is right 200 50(mils) x 4(OT)= 200 IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 23
SLIDE 24 Range Corrections I You always want to use a 400 meter bracket. OT Line 1 st Correction add/drop 400 2 nd Correction add/drop 200 3 rd Correction add/drop 100 4 th Correction add/drop 50 FIRE FOR EFFECT First we want to bracket the target by having one round over and one round short. The first round impacted over the target so the correction would be DROP 400. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 24
SLIDE 25 Range Corrections II OT Line The second round impacted short of the target so the correction would be ADD 200. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 25
SLIDE 26 Practical Exercise 1 The distance to the target 2200 meters The 1 st round impacted 40 mils to the right of the target. What is your correction? LEFT 80, DROP 400 IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 26
SLIDE 27 Practical Exercise 2 The distance to the target 3500 meters The 2 nd round impacted 10 mils to the left of the target. What is your correction? RIGHT 30, ADD 200 IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 27
SLIDE 28 FFE PHASE Your 3 rd round has impacted and your next correction will be add 50 FFE. You will now get 6 to 8 rounds impacting on the target IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 28
SLIDE 29 At the completion of the FFE we must determine what effects we had on the target and send an End of Mission (EOM) to the FDC. Tell FDC what happened. Example: TANK BURNING, END OF MISSION, OVER. IMO, TRAINING COMMAND 29
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