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P4: Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) Operations
P4: Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) Operations
Based on:
113-COM-1016-Operate Simple Key Loader (SKL) AN/PYQ-10
807-UCS-3174-Operate the Simple Key Loader (SKL) KG-175D
301-PRO-6026-Load the DAGR with Crypto Variable (CV) Keys
301-PRO-6011-Enter Waypoints in the DAGR
301-PRO-6012-Program a Route into the DAGR
301-PRO-6016-Operate the DAGR in a Jamming Environment
301-PRO-6515-Bring AN/PSN-13 Defense Advanced Global Positioning Receiver (DAGR) to an
Operational State When Satellite Signals are Weak or Lost
Task: Load two months of crypto keys into the Defense Advanced Global Positioning Receiver (DAGR) and
set to use only secure satellites. Enter mission duration, enter waypoints, and create a route. Operate DAGR
when satellite signals are weak.
Condition: You are a member of a team who has been directed to prepare for dismounted operations in a
non-CBRNE, Electronic Warfare (EW) contested environment. You are in the forward operating base (FOB)
preparing to move to the Objective Rally Point. Grader states mission duration: crypto key rollover will occur
during your mission.
Standard: Correctly perform all tasks within 15 minutes.
Station Requirements: One set of Signal Operating Instructions (SOI) according to unit SOP, with all
pertinent information showing the appropriate crypto for each month. One properly set up DAGR, with all
necessary Basic Inventory Items (BII), including a DAGR fill cable. A Simple Key Loader (SKL) with all
necessary BII and loaded with two months of training crypto. Three 10-digit grids for the Candidate to enter
as waypoints and create the route. Do not allow the candidate to see the SOI for each lane prior to time
starting.
1. Load current months and next months’ crypto keys into the DAGR.
2. Restrict DAGR to use only secure satellites.
3. Enter mission duration.
4. Mark present position as a waypoint.
5. Enter three waypoints given.
6. Create a route using all four waypoints in the correct order.
7. Place DAGR in Average Mode.
Based on:
113-COM-1016-Operate Simple Key Loader (SKL) AN/PYQ-10
807-UCS-3174-Operate the Simple Key Loader (SKL) KG-175D
301-PRO-6026-Load the DAGR with Crypto Variable (CV) Keys
301-PRO-6011-Enter Waypoints in the DAGR
301-PRO-6012-Program a Route into the DAGR
301-PRO-6016-Operate the DAGR in a Jamming Environment
301-PRO-6515-Bring AN/PSN-13 Defense Advanced Global Positioning Receiver (DAGR) to an
Operational State When Satellite Signals are Weak or Lost
Task: Load two months of crypto keys into the Defense Advanced Global Positioning Receiver (DAGR) and
set to use only secure satellites. Enter mission duration, enter waypoints, and create a route. Operate DAGR
when satellite signals are weak.
Condition: You are a member of a team who has been directed to prepare for dismounted operations in a
non-CBRNE, Electronic Warfare (EW) contested environment. You are in the forward operating base (FOB)
preparing to move to the Objective Rally Point. Grader states mission duration: crypto key rollover will occur
during your mission.
Standard: Correctly perform all tasks within 15 minutes.
Station Requirements: One set of Signal Operating Instructions (SOI) according to unit SOP, with all
pertinent information showing the appropriate crypto for each month. One properly set up DAGR, with all
necessary Basic Inventory Items (BII), including a DAGR fill cable. A Simple Key Loader (SKL) with all
necessary BII and loaded with two months of training crypto. Three 10-digit grids for the Candidate to enter
as waypoints and create the route. Do not allow the candidate to see the SOI for each lane prior to time
starting.
1. Load current months and next months’ crypto keys into the DAGR.
2. Restrict DAGR to use only secure satellites.
3. Enter mission duration.
4. Mark present position as a waypoint.
5. Enter three waypoints given.
6. Create a route using all four waypoints in the correct order.
7. Place DAGR in Average Mode.
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W9: Heavy Grenade Launcher
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W9: Heavy Grenade Launcher Candidate will start in the seated (if on tripod) or standing (if vehicle-mounted) position not touching the weapon. 1. Clear the weapon. a. Place the safety switch to SAFE and remove the case catch bag, if applicable. b. Charge the weapon. Lower and pull both charger handles to the rear ensuring the bolt locks to the rear. Return both charger handles to the forward p...
W8: M2.50 Caliber Machine Gun
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W8: M2.50 Caliber Machine Gun Candidate will start in the seated (if on tripod) or standing (if vehicle-mounted) position not touching the weapon. 1. Clear the weapon. a. Place the trigger block on SAFE and unlock the bolt latch release. b. Raise the cover and lift the cartridge extractor. Remove the ammunition belt from the feed tray. c. Place cartridge extractor down and close the cover. d. P...
W4: M240
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W4: M240 Part One-Maintain an M240 Clear and Disassemble: Candidate will start from a standing position with the weapon resting on the flat surface. 1. Clear the weapon. a. Point the weapon in a safe direction and place the safety to the “F” position. b. Charge the weapon. Pull the cocking handle to the rear, locking the bolt in the rear position. Push the cocking handle to the forward and lock...
W3: M249
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W3: M249 Part One-Maintain an M249 Clear and Disassemble: 1. Clear the weapon. a. Point weapon in a safe direction. Ensure safety is on FIRE. b. With the right-hand palm up, pull and hold the charging handle completely to the rear. While still holding the charging handle, place the weapon on SAFE. c. Return the charging handle forward to the locked position. d. Look away from the feed tray cove...
W2: Pistol and Shotgun
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W2: Pistol and Shotgun Part One-Pistol (M17/18) Clear and Disassemble: Candidate will start from a standing position with the weapon resting on the flat surface. 1. Clear the pistol. a. Point the pistol in a safe direction for the duration of the event. b. Place the safety lever in the safe (Up) position. c. Depress the magazine release and remove the magazine from the pistol. d. Grasp the slid...
W1: Carbine/Rifle and Light Grenade Launcher
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W1: Carbine/Rifle and Light Grenade Launcher Part One-M4 Carbine/M16 Rifle Candidate will start with the weapon in the low ready. 1. Clear the weapon. a. Keep the weapon pointed in a safe direction. Attempt to place the weapon on SAFE. b. Lock the bolt to the rear. c. Pull the charging handle rearward. Press and hold the bottom of the bolt catch. d. Allow bolt to move forward until it engages t...
P10: Transmit a Spot Report with a Tactical Man Pack Radio
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P10: Transmit a Spot Report with a Tactical Man Pack Radio Assemble, Load, Program, and Radio Check: 1. Assemble and power on radio. Battery (ies)/power supply, LOS antenna, and headset/external microphone/speaker. 2. Load the correct COMSEC keys for the appropriate week into the radio with an SKL. 3. Program one secure (SC; CT), operational frequency, into the radio according to the SOI. 4. Ra...
P8: Resection and Military Maps
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P8: Resection and Military Maps Resection: 1. Identify your location on a map by resection using the map and compass method. a. Orient the map on a flat surface using a compass. b. Identify at least two well-defined points on the ground. c. Mark these well-defined points on the map. d. Plot the back azimuths of these points on the map. 1. Determine the magnetic azimuth from your location to one...
P7: Chemical and Biological Operations
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P7: Chemical and Biological Operations Assume MOPP Level Three: 1. Don mask assembly. a. Stop Breathing and close eyes. Nine second time standard starts. b. Remove helmet, put helmet between legs above knees or hold rifle between legs and place helmet on the muzzle. Note: If helmet falls continue to mask. c. Take off glasses and place in helmet, if applicable. d. Open the mask carrier with non-...
P6: Range Card
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1. Complete the marginal information located at the top and center of the standard range card. a. Record the squad, platoon, and company designations. Note: Do not record unit designations higher than company. b. Record the relative direction of magnetic north. 1. Use the magnetic north symbol. 2. Orient the range card to the terrain. 3. Determine magnetic north. c. Record your defensive positi...
P3: Tactical Handheld Radio
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P3: Tactical Handheld Radio 1. Assemble the radio. a. Battery. b. Antennas (Radio 1 antenna is different and separate from Radio 2. Antennas must be placed on the correct radio to receive a GO. Antenna can be placed on radio after powering on.) 2. Power on the radio. 3. Program the Radio a. Program Single Channel Plain Text channel in accordance with provided SOI 1. Depress release lever and ro...
P1: Adjust Indirect Fire
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P1: Adjust Indirect Fire The Grader will stand at the target location and after saying, “Shot over”, will move to the calculated location. Upon moving to the impact area, the Grader will raise one hand for several seconds to signify that the round has impacted and cue the Candidate to begin their next calculation. The Grader must know the exact distance scale to mark the round impacts accuratel...
M7: Apply an Occlusive Dressing and Perform a Needle Chest Decompression
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M7: Apply an Occlusive Dressing and Perform a Needle Chest Decompression 1. Apply occlusive dressing. a. Expose and assess the injury. b. Place hand over the open chest wound to create a temporary seal. c. Apply Occlusive dressing from the casualty’s IFAK over the wound. (First wound found first wound treated). 1. Wipe dirt and fluid from skin with gauze. 2. Place dressing on wound, vent direct...
M6: Evaluate and Treat a Casualty for a Spinal Injury and Shock
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M6: Evaluate and Treat a Casualty for a Spinal Injury and Shock Identify Signs and Symptoms of Shock: 1. Sweaty but cool skin. 2. Pale skin. 3. Restlessness or nervousness. 4. Thirst. 5. Severe bleeding. 6. Confusion. 7. Rapid breathing. 8. Blotchy blue skin. 9. Nausea and/or vomiting. Apply a Cervical Collar, Treat for Shock, and Prepare for Transfer: 1. Apply Cervical Collar a. Have the other...
M3: Perform First Aid to Restore Breathing and/or Pulse
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Regarding combat usage, is it not possible to directly load Mk19? With the 50 cal, I know both ways are possible, with or without ghost round
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From MAG to GRID you Add....At this time, you are a NO GO at this station.
not always
You use the LARS technique. It depends if you declination diagram is easterly or westerly
82nd FSB, now BSB, Panther Support!
two Papa niner fife.. y'are qualified 🎖
*Promosm* 😂
Did he skip line ‘f.’ in the final functions check?
EIB!!!!
1. Record the elevation change, for the FPL only that causes the rounds to strike the ground at the beginning of the first dead space. 2. Record mounted machine gun specific data. i. Record data for Large (Deep) targets that defines the target's depth. a) Lay the weapon on target. b) Record target number. • Write and circle the target number in the remarks section. • Write the letters "TD" (target depth). • Write the already determined elevation and the word "to.” c) Rotate the elevating hand wheel until the sight picture reaches the top of the target. d) Determine the depth. Note: This is a second elevation reading, which can be done by reading the number above the first visible line on elevating screw scale (including the "+" or "-") and then reading the number on the elevating hand wheel. e) Record these two numbers after the "to.” Example TD +50/15 to +50/22. 3. Record data for Linear targets that defines the target's width. i. Record target number. a) Write and circle the target number in the remarks section. b) Write letters "TW" (target width) followed by some blank space and then a slash. ii. Lay the gun on the target using existing data. Note: The initial target data should lay the gun on the most dangerous point of the target, which may be anywhere on the target. iii. Traverse from this initial lay point to the most dangerous edge of the target. a) Count the number of MILS. b) Note the direction (L or R) of movement. iv. Record this data to the right of the slash. Accurate within 54 mils. v. Traverse the gun to the opposite edge of the target counting the total number of MILS. vi. Record this data to the left of the slash. Accurate within 54 mils. Example TW 15 / L8. 5. Sketch the secondary sector of fire. a. Draw a "V" using two broken lines to represent the left and right limits of the secondary sector of fire. b. Sketch identified targets in the secondary sector of fire. c. Record range (in meters) to each target above the target's sketch. All ranges must be accurate within 20%. d. If necessary, employ field expedient firing aids for the secondary sector. e. Sketch the field expedient firing aid above the target for ease of identification. Note: Firing data is not determined for the secondary sector of fire as the tripod remains fixed in the primary firing position. To fire in the secondary sector of fire, the gun is dismounted from the tripod, moved, and fired in the bipod mode. The gunner uses field expedient firing aids for targets in the secondary sector. 6. Label the area between the primary and secondary sectors as dead space. 7. Record the position of the weapon system or vehicle using one of the two below methods. a. Use the Grid Method. 1. Determine the eight-digit grid coordinate of the gun. 2. Record the coordinate directly below the gun position. b. Use the Reference Point Method. 1. Record, for FPL only, any elevation change used to obtain the maximum distance of grazing fire (Block 1 only). 2. Record the actual elevation for PDF and all other targets. i. Ensure the barrel is in line with the target. ii. Use the weapon mount to elevate the weapon system until the sight picture reaches the base of the target. iii. Determine the elevation. iv. Record the elevation in the elevation column. d. Record the RANGE data, in meters, in the appropriate block. All ranges must be accurate within 1. Record for a FPL, the maximum achieved distance of grazing fire. 1. Record FPL data by writing either "L" or "R" whichever traversing limit designates the FPL (Block 1 only). 2. Record PDF data by writing either "0" if the tripod is centered on the PDF or the actual left or right direction/deflection of the PDF (Block 1 only). 3. Record data for all other targets. i. Lay the weapon system on the base of the target. ii. Determine the direction of the weapon system (L or R). iii. Record the direction. c. Record ELEVATION data in the appropriate block (mounted weapon systems only). 2. Record for the PDF and all other targets the distance to the target. e. Record any special ammunition required in the AMMO block. Given by the Grader in the instruction brief. f. Describe the target in the block labeled DESCRIPTION. 1. Record an FPL as "FPL.” 2. Record a PDF as "PDF.” 3. Describe all other targets by providing a simple description of the target. g. Record REMARKS in the appropriate block. 1. Orient firing position to a prominent terrain feature (visible on map) no more than 1000m away. 2. Draw a line between these two points, with barbed arrows pointing to the gun position. 3. Determine the azimuth from the terrain feature to the gun position. 4. Record azimuth in mils or degrees below barbed line. Accurate within three degrees or 54mils. 5. Determine distance from terrain feature to the gun position and recording above the barbed line.
Minus, H type, 1 each.
Well... I'm hard.
Lt. Col. Benjamin Vandervoort is my great uncle. Thanks for sharing.
GODDAMN.... I MISS THAT SHIT!
Best Division in the World. All the way.
All the Way.
Proud to be Airborne Veteran.
Oh the days of putting in camo and going to the field. I miss the 25th Is. 1991-1994. A CO. 3/21 IN Anacondas
Agreed....😑
3 rd Brigade Consisted Of The 1st - 2nd - 505 th and The 1st 508 th Inf Bn's F. G. D. I WAS CO. B 1 / 508.
Honoring Salute!
1/508 ALL THE WAY
Airborne
R.I.P PFC .JEAN CRUZ DE LEON when GOD ask to give you your wings. Stand at attention ,salute and TELL Him Thankyou No Sir l have already EARNED MINE .
AIRBORNE !!
RIP to my friend Nance... 0:31 seconds
Sorry brother....
Yep. No more 3 kitty. We turned into 5/73rd and everything else. Got some good sleep in those old cinder block barracks on ardennes and gela though.
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D company 3/505 PIR from 89 to 91. I love you guys that I served with. We survived a war together. God bless you. Take care.
I mean its no 4th Brigade. lol. Good luck over there.
I mean... we have 1st 508th... good enough, right?
@@3bct82ndpublicaffairs3 1/508 also went to Nam in the Golden Brigade. They would like a mention every now and then.
Hey, I am neither a veteran nor in current combat service, although I appreciate the service and dedication. I am also quite interested in military technology and was wondering if the rumors are true and you received the brand new lightweight body armor kit and helmet?
Hooah! 1/505 PIR '94-'98! H-Minus!
Low winds and soft landings brothers. E 1/505 82nd '62 & '63
2/505PIR 86-01 H-MINUS
A 2/505 PIR 82-86 (11B) Grenada, 82nd FSB 94-97 Med Svc Off
God Bless. It rains For the Infantry.
In the 82nd ABN it rains Infantry! AATW " Dark nights and Light wind"
YOU WILL NOT FAIL!
2/508 from 72 to 75, AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY ,God bless you all
For military footage, the editing and recording itself is very well done and interesting.
Great cause and result. Nice prayer Chaplain. Way to go everyone. Airborne!