Army Special Operations SOTIC SNIPER Training Special Topics Part III: History, Mission Planning, Target Detection, Judging Distance and Hides and Loopholes - Jeffrey Frank Jones & U.S. Department of Defense

Army Special Operations SOTIC SNIPER Training Special Topics Part III: History, Mission Planning, Target Detection, Judging Distance and Hides and Loopholes

By Jeffrey Frank Jones & U.S. Department of Defense

  • Release Date: 2012-10-16
  • Genre: Education

Description

CONTENT By CHAPTER:

1.  SNIPER DATA AND LOG BOOK EXAMPLES AND SNIPING INTRODUCTION

2. SNIPER HISTORY  (U.S. Army Sniper School) 

3. MSSION PLANNING

4. TARGET DETECTION AND SELECTION (U.S. Army Sniper School) 

5. JUDGING DISTANCE

6. SNIPER HIDES AND LOOPHOLES

7. ADDITIONAL TRAINING REFERENCES AND FORMS

Also included are three (3) sniper related and specific films:

1. Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship (USMC; current era; over 7 minutes)

2. Sniper Training (USMC; 1970s; over 14 minutes)

3. Sniper Employment (U.S. Army; 1992; over 16 minutes)

General.
     a.  Purpose of the SOTIC. To train selected personnel in the technical skills and operational procedures necessary to deliver precision rifle fire from concealed positions to selected targets in support of special operations forces. Course emphasis it to provide the force with personnel who can achieve first-round hits from a cold barrel on these high-value targets. Additionally, personnel will be able to correct for wind and determine the previous round's bullet trace to achieve second-round hits if necessary.
     b.  Course Length. The SOTIC is a six-week course conducted at Fort Bragg, North carolina. Students will be attached to Company D, 2d Battalion, 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne), U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

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