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