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0311 Rifleman

0311 Rifleman. 0311 Rifleman. The mission of the Marine Corps rifle squad is to locate, close with, and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, and repel the enemy’s assault by fire and close combat. 0311 Rifleman. The rifle squad is composed of 13 Marines

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0311 Rifleman

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  1. 0311 Rifleman

  2. 0311 Rifleman • The mission of the Marine Corps rifle squad is to locate, close with, and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, and repel the enemy’s assault by fire and close combat.

  3. 0311 Rifleman • The rifle squad is composed of 13 Marines • One squad leader and 3 fire teams of 4 men each • Each fire team consists of a fire team leader, automatic rifleman, assistant automatic rifleman, and a rifleman

  4. 0311 Rifleman • The rifleman uses several weapons and Optics to accomplish his mission: • M16A4 Service Rifle • M203 Grenade Launcher • M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) • RCO (Rifle Combat Optic) • PEQ-16 • AN / PSQ-18 Day / Night Sight • M-136 AT-4 • M72A7 LAW

  5. Weapons Continued • M18-A1 Claymore Mine • Grenades • M-32 Multi Shot Grenade Launcher • Purpose of the Defense • Patrolling • Offensive Fundementals • Mout

  6. M16A4 Service Rifle • Lightweight, air-cooled, gas operated, magazine fed, semi-automatic weapon • Primary weapon of the 0311

  7. M203 Grenade Launcher • Lightweight, single shot, breech loaded, pump action, shoulder fired weapon • Attached to the M16 and carried by the Fire team leader • Fires a 40mm grenade

  8. M249 SAW • Gas operated, belt/magazine fed, air-cooled, automatic weapon • Carried by the automatic rifleman • Suppresses targets at 1,000 meters with rates of fire up to 850 rds per minute

  9. Optics • The AN/PVQ-31A (RCO) is, the official US Marine Corps designation for the Trijicon TA31RCO-A4, known as the Advanced Combat Optical Gun sight (ACOG). • Mounted on the M16-A2, M16-A4, M249 SAW

  10. Optics -The AN/PEQ-16A is a multifunction Aiming Laser device. -Emits visible or infrared (IR) light for precise weapon aiming. -Allows rapid target acquisition. -Gives the shooter the ability to illuminate areas. -Equipped with integrated high intensity, variable focus, White Light Illuminator.

  11. Optics • INFRARED LIGHT FOR IDENTIFICATION • ADJUSTABLE IRON SIGHTS FOR DAYLIGHT CONDITIONS • LCD DISPLAY

  12. Light Anti Armor Weapons • AT-4: Lightweight, self-contained, anti-armor weapon, consisting of a free-flight, fin-stabilized, 84mm rocket • Single shot disposable cartridge

  13. Light Anti Armor Weapons • M72A7 is a Light weight self contained anti armor weapon. It is made of two tubes, man portable, fired from either shoulder, water tight, and has a percussion type firing mechanism.

  14. Fixed Fragmentation Mine • M18A1 Claymore mine: Anti-personnel mine consisting of 1.5 lbs of C-4 and approximately 700 steel ball bearings

  15. Grenades • Hand grenades are used for killing the enemy, destroying equipment, and for signaling purposes • M67 Fragmentation • M18 Colored smoke

  16. M32 Multi Shot Grenade Launcher • The M32 is a hand-held, semi-automatic, gas-operated, spring assisted, 40MM multi-shotgrenade launcher. It is a revolving action, cylinder-fed weapon with a six round capacity,capable of firing all DODTI and NATO standard lethal and non-lethal 40x46MM lowvelocity munitions that have an overall length of 140 MM (5.5 inches) or less.

  17. Purpose of the Defense • TO RETAIN OR CONTROL TERRAIN, GAIN TIME, DEVELOP MORE FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR OFFENSIVE ACTION, OR TO ECONOMIZE FORCES TO ALLOW THE CONCENTRATION OF FORCES ELSEWHERE

  18. Patrolling • A patrol is a detachment of Marines sent out for the purpose of gathering information, or carrying out a destructive, harassing, mopping-up or security mission.

  19. Offense • “The decisive form of warfare in which operations are conducted to take the initiative from the enemy, gain freedom of action, and mass effects to achieve objectives.”

  20. MOUT • Movement on Urbanized Terrain

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