Basic Rifle Marksmanship Training with the Laser Marksmanship Training System

Basic Rifle Marksmanship Training with the Laser Marksmanship Training System
Author: Joseph D. Hagman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2000
Genre: Laser beams
ISBN:

"This research compared the relative impact of two approaches for training Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM). One hundred and eighty four One-Station Unit Training (OSUT) infantry trainees (i.e., the experimental group) trained under a U.S. Army Reserve (USAR)-developed, device-based (i.e., the Beamhit Laser Marksmanship Training System LMTS) approach, and 202 infantry trainees (i.e., the control group) trained under the standard U.S. Army Infantry School BRM program of instruction. Results revealed that the experimental group outperformed the control group on shot grouping, weapon zeroing, and known-distance firing. No between-group differences were found, however, for record fire qualification scores or for performance during pop-up target engagement practice periods leading up to qualification. The implications of these findings for initial marksmanship training are discussed along with plans for follow-up USAR-sponsored research to assess (a) the impact of LMTS-based training on sustainment performance, and (b) the feasibility of using LMTS-based performance to predict live-fire qualification scores."--Stinet.

The U.S. Army Sniper & Rifle Manual

The U.S. Army Sniper & Rifle Manual
Author: U.S. Department of Defense
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2022-11-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

This unique collection is comprised of the best U.S. military rifle & sniper handbooks. It provides guidance for the training on different types of rifles (M 24 Sniper Weapon System, M16A1, M16A2/3, M16A4 & M4 Carbine) and all other necessary information needed to become an exceptional rifleman. Get to know characteristics of diverse weapons, ammunition and accessories, master the rifle marksmanship and ballistics, develop field skills and mission planning abilities. Content: Rifle Marksmanship: Introduction and Training Strategy Characteristics, Ammunitions, and Accessories Troubleshooting and Destruction Preliminary Rifle Instructions Downrange Feedback Field Fire Advanced Rifle Marksmanship Advanced Optics, Lasers, and Iron Sight Training Aids and Services Scorecard Laser Marksmanship Training System Range Safety and Risk Management Ranges Procedures and Range Operation Checklist Action, Conditions, and Standards 10 – Metter Target Offset and 25 – Metter Zero Offsets Night Fighting Sniper Training: Equipment Marksmanship Field Techniques Mission Preparation Operations Communications Tracking/Countertracking Sniper Sustainment Training Sniper Weapons of the World M21 Sniper Weapon System Counter Sniper Guide: Ammunition Rifles Sights Noise and Muzzle Flash General Notes Trajectory of 222 Cartridge Description of Epoxy Impregnation of Stock Firing Positions Typical Countersniper Situations Suitable Countersniping Equipment

Become a Rifle Expert - Master Your Marksmanship With US Army Rifle & Sniper Handbooks

Become a Rifle Expert - Master Your Marksmanship With US Army Rifle & Sniper Handbooks
Author: U.S. Department of Defense
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Become a Rifle Expert - Master Your Marksmanship With US Army Rifle & Sniper Handbooks by the U.S. Department of Defense is a comprehensive guide to improving your marksmanship skills with detailed instructions and strategies straight from the US Army manuals. The book covers a wide range of topics including rifle handling, shooting techniques, and sniper tactics, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced shooters. Written in a clear and concise manner, this book provides practical advice that is easy to understand and implement, making it a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their shooting abilities. The U.S. Department of Defense is composed of some of the most skilled marksmen in the world, making them the perfect authority to create a book on mastering marksmanship. With years of experience and expertise in military training and tactics, they bring a wealth of knowledge to this book that is unmatched by any other source. Their commitment to excellence and precision is evident in every page, making this book a trustworthy and reliable guide for anyone looking to improve their shooting skills. I highly recommend Become a Rifle Expert - Master Your Marksmanship With US Army Rifle & Sniper Handbooks to anyone interested in honing their marksmanship skills. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced shooter looking to take your skills to the next level, this book is sure to provide valuable insights and practical advice that will help you achieve your goals.

Using the Laser Marksmanship Training System to Predict Rifle Marksmanship Qualification

Using the Laser Marksmanship Training System to Predict Rifle Marksmanship Qualification
Author: Monte D. Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2003
Genre: Laser beams
ISBN:

To determine the relation between simulation- (Laser Marksmanship Training System LMTS) and live-fire-based rifle marksmanship performance, 186 Reserve Component (RC) soldiers from Idaho and Oregon fired for qualification on a scaled LMTS version and live-fire version of the Army's standard pop-up target qualification course. LMTS was fired under either a dry-fire mode or a Blazer (i.e., sound/recoil replicator) mode. Statistically significant positive linear relations were found (and then validated) between first-run live-fire scores and both LMTS dry-fire- (r = .50) and Blazer-based (r = .55) scores. These relations were of sufficient strength to permit development of easy-to-use tools for accurately predicting soldier chances of first-run, live-fire qualification. With these tools, RC marksmanship trainers can implement a competency- based training program where soldiers most in need of remedial training (i.e., poor shooters) can be quickly identified, and the point at which sufficient training has been provided (i.e., when first-run live-fire qualification is likely) easily determined. These tools also provide RC unit commanders with empirically derived live-fire performance standards needed to support use of LMTS in place of live-fire for rifle marksmanship proficiency validation purposes when standard pop-up target course range facilities are not readily available. Although both tools will serve these purposes, that based on LMTS dry-fire is recommended because of the added expense of firing with Blazer without an accompanying statistically significant increased predictive benefit.