The Official US Army Sniper Training and Operations Manual
The Most Authoritative & Comprehensive Long-Range Combat Shooting Book in the World (FM 3-22.10 / FM 23-10 / TC 3-22.10)
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Narrateur(s):
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Robert Hunter
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Auteur(s):
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US Army
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Rick Carlile
À propos de cet audio
- Over 16 hours of unique information and training in the sniper's art: the most authoritative and comprehensive long-range shooting audiobook in the world.
- The indispensable manual for service personnel, civilian contractors, law enforcement, competition shooters, hunters, preppers, and more.
- Created and trusted by U.S. military forces.
- Essential reference for any long-range marksman, particularly the M24, M107 or M110 Sniper Systems operator and instructor.
- Important: this is NOT the basic, outdated FM 23-10: this is the completely overhauled 450+ page edition (FM 3-22.10).
Since 1987 the US Army Sniper School at Fort Benning, Georgia, has trained Active Duty, Reserves and National Guard soldiers to become long-range marksmen par excellence, capable of eliminating high-value targets, gathering intelligence, and protecting their comrades with a mixture of stealth, patience, situational awareness, cunning, and mastery of the long-range rifle.
This book contains the distilled wisdom of the Sniper School's instructors and expert marksmen, giving you over 450 pages—16 hours for the audiobook format—of unique insight into the long range combat shooter's art.
This edition supersedes the old, obsolete FM 23-10.
"Nothing chills the blood of a Soldier on the battlefield more than the crack of a rifle shot and the cry of 'SNIPER!' A skilled sniper can stop even the largest units in their tracks with a few well-aimed shots that take out key personnel such as scouts or officers, seriously damaging the enemy’s morale."
—Michael E. Haskew, The Sniper at War: From the American Revolutionary War to the Present Day
“Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of an armed man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it never care for anything else thereafter.”
—Ernest Hemingway, "On the Blue Water," Esquire, April 1936
INCLUDES:
- Audiobook Introduction
- Introduction
- Equipment - Primary Weapons - Other Equipment
- Field Techniques - Camouflage - Movement - Positions - Observation - Target Detection & Selection - Range Estimation - Records
- Marksmanship - Fundamentals - Ballistics - Effects Of Weather - Holdoff - Moving Targets - Observer Training - Sniper Data Book - Chemical, Biological & Nuclear Considerations
- Tracking & Evasion - Tracking - Counter-tracking - Evasion, Resistance & Escape
- Mission Preparation & Execution - Planning & Coordination - Mission Execution
- Sniper Employment
- Sniper Operations - Combat Operations - Urban Operations - Civil Support Operations - Countersniper Operations - Counter-IED And Tracking Operations
- Sniper Sustainment Training
- Range Safety & Risk Management
- Mission Packing Lists
- Leader's Checklist
- M24 Sniper Weapon System
- Communications - Field-expedient Antennas - Unusual Conditions - Report Formats
- Survival
- Maintenance - Instructions - M110 Semiautomatic Sniper System - M107 Long-range Sniper Rifle - M24 Sniper Weapon System
- Primary Sniper Weapon Systems Of The World
- Critical Task List
- Glossary
Provided for information purposes only.
Published in the U.S.A. by CARLILE MEDIA.
©2024 US Army and Rick Carlile (P)2024 Carlile Media