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What is the regimental birthday?
22nd June 1940
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Who is the Colonel in Chief of the regiment?
HRH King Charles III
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What is the regimental mascot?
Pegasus - Shetland Pony
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What is the reg motto
Utrinque Paratus, Ready for Anything
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SA80 weight
4.98kg, 5.08kg with 30 round mag
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Calibre of the SA80
5.56mm
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What is the muzzle velocity of the SA80
940m/s
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Range of SA80 (individual/section)
300m
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Types of rounds
Ball, Blank, Drill, Tracer, Armour piercing, Simunition
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Firing modes of the SA80
Repetition
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What round has a black tip
Armour piercing
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What round has a red tip
Tracer
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What round has a blue tip
Simunition
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What round is silver
Drill
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What is the Trilux safety rule?
Escaping gas is not to be inhaled, Naked flames and heaters to be extinguished, Broken parts are not too be handled with bare hands, All windows and doors to be opened, Breakages are to be reported to the armourer and medical officer
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9 point checklist
leg position, but position, left hand grip, left elbow position, right hand grip, right elbow position, head position, relaxation, breathing
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What is the calibre of the UGL
40mm
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Accurate fire against point targets such as bunkers and windows
150m
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Effective fire against troops in the open up to? (UGL)
350m
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Max effective range for the UGL?
400m
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A UGL bandolier holds how many rounds?
11 rounds
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What is the IA drill?
Re aim, attempt to fire again
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What happens if you get a misfire?
Wait 30 seconds, open up the launcher and examine the round
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On the misfire drill, once examined the round you see it has been struck, what do you do?
Reload with a fresh round, re aim, fire
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What does the HE round look like
Aluminium cartridge case, coloured deep bronze green with a gold cap
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Description of the illuminating parachute round?
Dark green with a white plastic nose cap marked with a large W
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How many rounds in the M2 container
18
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What is the lethal area of the HE round?
5m
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What is the minimum time the illumination will operate for?
30 secs
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What are the 4 marksmanship principles
Position and hold must be firm enough to support the weapon, Weapon must point naturally at the target, Sight alignment and sight picture must be correct, Shot must be released and followed through without undue disturbance to the position
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Factors affecting application of fire?
Firers position, Light , Attachments , Angle , Positional support, Wind, Insufficient zero, Wet and oily ammunition or chamber, Range , PPE
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AIDS to locating the fall of shot?
Swirl, Strike, Tracer
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Where should you aim on the misfire drill?
Base centre of target
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What is the weight of the GPMG?
13.85kg
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What is the calibre of the GPMG?
7.62mm
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What are the ranges for the GPMG? Light role and SF role
800m
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Cyclic rate of fire for the GPMG
750rds per min
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10 point key checklist
Alignment , Legs, Butt position, Bipod , Left hand, Right hand, Head position, Relaxation, Breathing, Limber up
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The IA drill remedies the following stoppages?
Hard extraction, Expended belt/live ammo, Live round partially fed, Misfire round, Damage link, Damaged round
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What is the max effective range for the Glock L129AL
25m
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What is the weight for the Glock?
0.905kg
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What are the 3 main stoppage drills on a pistol?
IE, Expended ammo, Obstruction
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What is the calibre of the Glock?
9mm
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How many rounds can you fit in a pistol magazine?
17
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What trigger pressure needs to be applied for your first shot?
2.5kg
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What are the 3 safety mechanisms of the Glock?
Trigger, Firing pin, Drop down
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What are the 2 different attack modes for the NLAW?
Fly top attack, Direct attack
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Max range you should engage moving targets?
400m
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What is the maximum range you should engage static targets with an NLAW?
600m
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What range does the missile self detonate?
1km
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What is the weight of the NLAW?
12.4kg
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How long should you track before firing?
2-6 seconds
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The warhead can be armed at what ranges?
20m, 100m
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What is the magnification of the main sight?
2.5m
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What is the weakest part of the tank?
Turret
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What is the L109?
HE grenade
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What is the L110?
Drill grenade
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What is the L111
Prac grenade
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What is the L162?
Prac fuse
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Fatal radius of unprotected persons?
20m
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Fatal radius of protected person?
5m
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Where should you not throw smoke grenades?
Confined spaces , Water sources
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How long does the trip flare illuminate for?
50 seconds
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How long is the trip wire length?
20m
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When setting the trip flare up where should you always keep your head?
Underneath
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How far does the IR torch on the LLM light up?
10m
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How far does the IR laser travel?
200m
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To what depth is the LLM waterproof?
10m
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How long will the white light torch on the LLM last for?
1 hour
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Why are things seen?
Shape, Shine, Silhouette, Shadow, Signature, Sudden movement, Spacing
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Aids to judging distance?
Racketing, Halving, Key ranges , Squad average, Binos/laser range finder, Appearence method
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What are the 2 methods of judging distance?
Unit of Measure, Appearence method
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What are the 4 types of fire control orders
Full, Brief, Indiviual, Delayed
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Sequence of fire control order
Group, Range, Indication, Type of fire
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How to issue a fire control order?
Clear, Loud, As an order, Pauses
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Different types of orders?
QBO’s, Warning order, Operational order, Radio order, Full order
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Methods of target indication?
Clock ray, Hand angles, Tracer , LLM laser, Referance points, Direct method
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What are the 4 plt battle drills?
Prep for battle, reaction to any section coming under effective enemy fire, the attack, the re-org
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What is the sequence of occupying a harbour?
Selection, Occupation, Clearence patrols, Sentries, Work routine
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How do we locate the enemy?
Observation , Fire, Movement
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What are the stages of the attack?
QBO’s, The approach, The assault, The fight through, LOE
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Stages of the regroup?
Protection , Ammunition, Casulties, Equipment, Searchers, Sit-rep, Dig in/deploy, Orders
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What is the aim of the battle procedure?
To launch a frontline soldier into battle with minimal time and minimal fuss knowing what he must do, how he must do it and what fire support he shall receive
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What are the 4 principles of the battle procedure?
Concurrent activity + rest, Anticipation at all levels, knowledge of the grouping system, Efficient drills
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What does SLAMMAG stand for?
Size and strength, Location, Aims, Methods, Moral, Aids, Ground
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What does RTR stand for?
Return fire, Take cover, Return appropriate and accurate fire
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Stages of battle prep?
Protection, Ammunition, Weapons, Personal cam, Equipment, Radios, Specialist equipment, Orders
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What are the 2 methods of moving in cover?
Leopard crawl, Monkey run
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What distance can the enemy be seen in clear detail?
200m
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What is the distance when the enemy’s head starts to tapper?
500m
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What are the two parts of a recce group?
Rear protection, Recce pair
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What does CTR mean?
Close target recce
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How much ammunition does an infantryman carry?
6 mags - 180 rounds 1 bandolier - 150 rounds 2 grenades
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Contact report SLATA?
Strength of the enemy, Activity of the enemy, Location, Time, Action of FF
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Types of patrols?
Recce, Standing, Clearence, Fighting , Reassurance
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The aim of patrolling?
To obtain information, To destroy or disrupt the enemy, To reassure the local population, Detect enemy activity in area beyond influence of static position and in gaps between units
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Name 5 basic formations that can be used as a section?
single file, half attack, file, extended line, arrow head
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OCOKA is used in patrol reports to help plan offensive actions, what is OCOKA?
Observation, Cover and concealment, Obstacles , Key terrain, Avenues of approach
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What is A to H?
Age, Build, Clothing, Distinguishing features, Elevation, Face, Gait, Hair, Sex
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What does SCRIM stand for?
Shape, Colour, Registration, Identifying marks , Make/model