INDEX
This index is organized alphabetically by topics and
subtopics. Topics and subtopics are
identified by page or paragraph numbers or by chapter.
Acquisition, target, A-4, A-31
Adjustment, fire, A-18
Advanced tables, B-5
Aerial
rocket control system firing
procedures. See ARCS
search techniques, 6-10
weapon scoring system, 3-17
AGES, 1-1, 3-17
AHGR, 3-18
Aiming points, A-17, A-18
Air Combat Weaponeering,
7-13
Aircraft
emergency plan, 3-21
mil values, 6-20
Air resistance
drag, 4-2
Air-to-Air Stinger, 5-53
Alibi Fires, B-4
Alignment, tube launcher, 2‑1
Ammunition
Chapter 5
Angle of impact, 4-10, 4-11
Angles, lead, 4-5
Angular rate error, 4-5
ARCS,5-16
Attack helicopter
gunnery range, 3-18
missions, B‑1
tables, B-1
ATWESS, 3-3
AWSS, 1-2, 3-17
Backscatter, 5-27
Ballistic scoring subsystem,
3-17
Ballistics
aerial, 4-3
common characteristics, 2‑2
exterior, 4-2
interior, 4-1
terminal, 4‑8
Bipod firing, A-3
Boresighting, 3-11, 3-16,
4-11, 7-6
Burnout, tracer, Chapter 5, A-17
Burst On Target (BOT), 7-8,
A-16
Call‑for‑fire,
6-31 through 6-35
CAS, 3-3
CCS, 3-18
C-COFT, 2-10
Center of gravity, rocket
4-8
Checks
before mission receipt, 6-36
communication, 6-38
crew, 6-38
final, 6-37
precombat, 6-36
preparing for mission, 6-37
run-up, 6-38
upon mission receipt, 6-36
Commander's assessment, 2-1
Communications
crew, 6-23
lines of, 6-26
Conditions
out‑of‑trim,
horizontal, 4-8
out‑of‑trim,
vertical, 4-8
surface, 4-10
Confirmation, 6-15
Considerations
range, 5‑10
safety, 4‑3
CPG, 6-11
Crew communication, 6-23
Crew search, 6-10
techniques, 6-12
Crew techniques
firing, 7-12
burst on target, 7-8
mil relation method, 7-9
recognition method, 7-9
Crew Warfighting
contributing factors, 6-2
fratricide prevention, 6-4
situational awareness, 6-1
DODAC/DODIC
Chapter 5
Dispersion, 2‑7
boresight, 4-11
sights, 4-11
vibrations, 4-11
Door gunnery, A-1
Doppler, 3‑17
Drift
projectile, 4-2 through 4-4
wind, 4-3
Effect
horizontal plane gyroscopic,
4-2
port‑starboard, 4-7
real wind, 4-8
relative wind, 4-8
target, 2-6, 2-14, A-35
vertical plane gyroscopic,
4-7
Emergency
plan, aircraft, 3-16
Engagement techniques, 7-1
Engagement time
point calculation sheets,
C-1
Estimation, range, A-5, A-16
ETL, 4-2
Facilities requirements
construction, 3-5
preplanning, 3-5
Fin‑stabilized
projectiles, 4-8
Fire
adjustment, A-18
commands, 6-24
control fundamentals, A-15
modes, 7-1
types, 7-1
FLIR, 6-4
Fratricide Prevention, 6-1,
6-4
doctrine/tactics,
techniques, and procedures, 6-4
training, 6-6
organization, 6-7
materiel solution, 6-8
leader and soldier development,
6-8
Fundamentals, fire control,
A-15
Fuzes, Chapter 5
FWS, 2-10
Ground hand signals, 3-14,
3-15
Gunnery
Skills test (HGST), 2-9
aerial weapons scoring
system, 1‑1
program, 1-5
standards, 1-2
table introduction, 1-2
training strategy, 1-1
Gravity, 4-2
center of, 4-8
Hand signals, 3-14, 3-15
Handling, armament and
ammunition, 4‑8
Hand signals, ground, 5‑8
Helicopter Door Gunnery
training strategy, A-1
tactics, techniques, and
procedures, A-15
advanced table TTP, A-22
advanced tables and range
training, A-33
Helicopter Gunnery Tables
1-2, 2-8, B-1
AH-64, B-9
AH-1, 34
OH-58D (I), B-57
Door gunnery, A-11
HERO (2.75 inch rocket),
5-11
HUD, 6-21
Hydra‑70 (2.75 inch
rocket), Chapter 5 and 7-4
IGE, 4-4
IHADSS, B-4
Kentucky Windage, 7-8, 7-14
Laser-off operations, 6-23
Live-fire, 2-10
LOAL, 5-23
LOBL, 5-22
Logistic requirements, 3-16
LRF/D, 2-17
LRSNCO, 3-10
LRSO, 3-10
Map method, 6-18
Markers, range, 5‑10
Master gunner, 1-5
Mil setting
range table, 6-19
Mil values
aircraft, 6-20
Mil determination
AH-1, 6-21
OH-58D, 6-22
Missiles, 5-18 to 5-32
Modes of fire (TTP's) 7-19
MPRC, 3-17
Night gunnery
AH-1 night firing, 7-12
issues, 7-13
NOE, 3-2, 4-10, 6-11
Nuclear, biological,
chemical. See applicable aircraft ATM
Officer in charge. Chapter 3
OGE, 4-4
Operation order. See paragraph 3-2
Operational requirement,
range, paragraph 3-3
Personnel requirements, page
3-6
Phraseology
adjust fire commands, 6-29
alert terminology, 6-27
movement commands, 6-28
target identification, 6-28
target location, 6-28
weapons selection, 6-28
weapons engagement, 6-29
weapons effect, 6-29
Pilot, instructor, 1-3
Plan, aircraft emergency,
3-16
PNVS, 6-20
Point calculation sheets,
C-1
Port‑starboard effect,
4-7
Projectile
drift, 4-3, 4-4
fin‑stabilized, 4-8
jump, 4-7
spin‑stabilized, 4-6
Propellant force, 4-8
Radio
operator/controller, 3-11
phraseology, 6-27
Range
complex, multipurpose, 5‑10
control officer, 3-8
determination, 6-16
equipment requirement, 3-6
facility requirement, 3-5
helicopter gunnery, 3-1
layout, 3-16
logistic requirement, 3-3
master gunner, 3-10
OIC requirements, 3-8
operation, 3-7
personnel requirement, 3-6
realistic, 3-2
requirements, 3-1
safety, 3-9
safety officer, 3-9
scheduling, 3-3
score sheet, 2-20 through
2-22
Readiness reporting, 1-4
Realistic training, 3‑1
Relative wind effect, 4-8
Remote call for fire, 6-31
Remote Hellfire missile
firing, 6-31
Requirements
equipment, 3-6
logistical, 3-5
OIC range, 3-7
personnel, 3-6
range, 3-1
Responsibilities, personnel,
duties, 3-6
Rocket, 2.75 inch. See chapter 5 and 7-4
Rotor wash error, 4-4, 4-5
RSO, 3‑9
Safety
range, 2-7
firing, 3-13
ground, 3-12
officer, range. See RSO
Scoring criteria, 2-14
Sighting
boresighting, 3‑11
considerations, 3‑11
techniques, 3‑11
Situational awareness, 6-1
Standards
weapons training, 1-5
STRAC, 2-12
introduction, 1-5
resources, 2-12, 2-14
Strategy, training, 1‑1
Tables, introduction of
advanced, 2-13
combined arms, 1‑2
crew, 1‑2
gunnery, 1‑2
Tables
gunnery, B-1
TADS, 2-9
Target
acquisition, 6-9
classification, 6-15
detection, 6-12
detection challenges, 6-14
effect standards, 7-2
engagement factors, 7-17
location, 6-9, 6-14
reporting, 6-9
signatures, 6-12
Telescopic sight unit. See TSU
TOW, see Chapter 5 and 7-15
Trainer, unit, 1-3
Training
continuation, 1‑2
door gunnery, A-1
pregunnery, 2-4
realistic, 3-1
strategy, 1‑1
Trajectory shift, 4-6
TSTT, 2-9
TSU reticle, 6-23
Vertical plane gyroscopic
effect, 4-7
Warhead(s), see Chapter 5
Weapon
terminology and information,
7-4
effective range,
munitions for, Chapter 5
Weapons system engagement
ranges, 7-14
Wind effect, relative, 4-8
Yaw, 4-2