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US Army Sniper Guide
This is not easy to find unless you're serving or on the
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277
hardcore pages of guidance & instruction as taught to
US army snipers.
Brilliant for:
- Hunters: Rifle, bow or shotgun
- Target shooters
- Serious airsoft or paintball players or teams
- Military, in training, planning to join, cadets or
reservists
- Wildlife photographers - (OK you don't
need to know the shooting stuff but a lot of the
concealment stuff will help you get better and closer
shots)
Tons and tons of great info in here. Organised
with military precision ;-) Top quality, to
the point - no fluff
Fast overview:
- Marksmanship - how to shoot super accurately
(obviously!)
- Basic & advanced fieldcraft
- Patrolling and infiltration skills
- Tracking & counter tracking
- Camouflaging yourself so well that the enemy needs to
step on you to find you!
See the full table of content here - Sniper Guide Table of
Contents.pdf or see below
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Now then a
quick run through of the chapters:
-
US Army Glossary of terms and
abbreviations (9 pages) Examples:
- BMNT - Beginning Morning
Nautical Twilight
- ERP and IRP - End and Initial
Rally Point
- METT-T - Mission, Enemy,
Terrain, Troops, Time available
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Chapter 1 - Introduction (6
pages) an overview of the rest of it, or as the
first paragraph says -
- The sniper has special
abilities, training and
equipment....
- His job is to deliver
discriminatory highly accurate rifle fire against
enemy targets,
- Which cannot be engaged
successfully by the rifleman because of range,
size, location, fleeting nature, or
visibility.
- Sniping requires the
development of basic infantry skills to a
high degree of perfection.
- A sniper's training incorporates
a wide variety of subjects designed to increase his
value as a force multiplier
and to ensure his survival on the
battlefield.
- The art of sniping requires
learning and repetitiously practicing these skills
until mastered.
- A sniper must be highly
trained in long-range rifle marksmanship
and field craft skills to
ensure maximum effective engagements with
minimum risk.
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Chapter 2 - Equipment (43
pages)
- Rifles: Care of and set up
of.
- Scopes - Zeroing and range
finding and iron sight use
with scopes
- Other e.g., grenade launchers,
night vision, spotting scopes and binoculars
-
Chapter 3 - Marksmanship
Principles (46 pages)
- Position - limbs and in relation
to rifle
- Use of "props" e.g., bipods,
tripods, sandbags, forked
branches
- Breathing and breath control +
the firing "cycle"
- Working with an observer or
spotter
- Aiming, sight alignment and
errors
- Ballistics, distance &
effects of weather, wind
rain, heat etc
-
Chapter 4 - Fieldcraft
techniques (47 pages)
- Camouflage -
The 3 core "Methods". Terrain factors. use
of cover
- Rules of movement, e.g., the
low, medium and high crawl types.
How, where and when to use.
- Team movement &
navigation
- Selection, occupation and
construction of positions from
fast lay up's to deeply dug in hides
- Observation & range
esimation & finding
- Twilight and night
work
- In all terrains
- woodland, open land, weather related and of
course, urban for FIBUA battle
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Chapter 5 - Mission preparation
- Planning & Checklists (18 pages)
- Intel factors &
Operations - resources, other
units, terrain, supply, resupply etc
- Fire support &
Coordination with forward and
adjacent units
- Countersniper
plans
- Briefing plan structure
& Mission planning
list
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Chapter 6 - Operations -
Getting in and out! (15 pages)
- Planning insertion - By air,
water and land
-
Execution insertion
-
- Movement to target
area
- Occupation of target
area
- Movement out to
extraction area
-
Extraction (Legging it)
- Plan (the one you hope
works!)
- Escape and evasion plan
(if it doesn't!)
-
Chapter 7 - Communications (34
pages)
- Constructing emergency
antenna (loads of types and designs
+ did you know you can use spoons and buttons as
part of them?)
- Radio ops in different
conditions i.e., arctic, jungle, desert, mountains,
NBC and urban
-
Report types and formats
-
- Sport
- SITREP
- Recon
- Meaconing, intrusion,
jamming and interference
- Shelling
- POW or ememy material
capture
- NBC attack
- Medivac
-
Chapter 8 - Tracking and Counter
Tracking (16 pages)
- When a sniper follows a trail, he builds a
picture of the enemy in his mind by asking himself
questions:
- How many persons am I
following?
- What is their state of
training?
- How are they
equipped?
- Are they healthy?
- What is their state of
morale?
- Do they know they are being
followed?
-
To answer these questions, the sniper uses available
indicators to track the enemy.
-
The sniper looks for signs that
reveal an action occurred at a specific time
and place.
- For
example, a footprint in
soft sand is an excellent indicator, since
a sniper can determine the specific time
the person passed
-
By comparing indicators, the sniper
obtains answers to his questions.
For example -
- A footprint and a
waist-high scuff on a tree may indicate that an
armed individual passed this way.
- And how do you turn it on it's
head so that those tracking you get totally the
wrong idea about where, when and what you are!
-
Chapter 9 - Ongoing training
(41 pages)
- Basic skills
sustainment
- Additional & advanced skills
sustainment
- Exercises, examples and traing
card examples
- 5 day sustainment training
plan
Appendix A - Guide to the
primary sniper rifles of the worlds armed
forces
Appendix B - Guide to
the US M21 Sniper system
Plus - A full set of 11
Sniper cards and training forms (use of explained and
llustrated throughout main guide)
- Distance to target card
- Observation log
- Range card
- Military sketch
- Exercise scorecard
- Concealed movement exercise scorecard
- Target detection exercise scorecard
- Range exercise estimation scorecard
- Sketch your sector scorecard
- Qualification table scorecards 1 and 2
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When a sniper
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by asking himself questions -
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