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Field Craft & Battle Craft(Contact Hrs. 08) i. Fire control orders. ii. Types of fire control orders. Fire and Movement- when to use fire and movements tactics, Basic considerations, Appreciation of ground cover, Types of cover, Dead ground, Common Mistakes, Map and air photography, Selection of Fire position and firecontrol.

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Field Craft & Battle Craft(Contact Hrs. 08) i. Fire control orders. ii. Types of fire control orders. Fire and Movement- when to use fire and movements tactics, Basic considerations,  Appreciation of ground cover, Types of cover, Dead ground, Common Mistakes, Map and air photography, Selection of Fire position and firecontrol. 5 December 2023 Fire Control Orders Fire control orders are the verbal commands used by a leader to direct the fire of a unit or individual. They are designed to be clear, concise, and easy to understand. The basic format for a fire control order is as follows: Target:  The location and description of the target. Effect:  The desired effect of the fire (e.g., suppression, neutralization, destruction). Means:  The type of fire to be used (e.g., individual, section, platoon). Method:  How the fire is to be delivered (e.g., deliberate, rapid). Types of Fire Control Orders There are a number of different types of fire control orders that can be used. Some of the

Map Reading(Contact Hrs. 06).Google Maps & applications ncc by ajay dev 5December

Map Reading(Contact Hrs. 06).Google Maps & applications Map reading is an essential skill for NCC cadets. It allows them to navigate terrain, find their way around unfamiliar areas, and plan and execute military operations. Google Maps and other mapping applications can be valuable tools for NCC cadets to use to improve their map reading skills. Google Maps Google Maps is a free, web-based mapping service that provides a variety of features that can be helpful for NCC cadets. These features include: Satellite imagery: Satellite imagery can be used to get a bird's-eye view of the terrain and identify landmarks. Image of Google Maps satellite imageryOpens in a new window maps.googleblog.com Google Maps satellite imagery Street view: Street view allows you to see a 360-degree view of the ground level, which can be helpful for identifying features that are not visible on satellite imagery. Image of Google Maps Street viewOpens in a new window codinginfinite.com Google Maps Street v

NCC SAMESTER BA 1 DECEMBER 4

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Short Range Firing Short range firing is an essential part of NCC training. It helps cadets develop the skills and knowledge necessary to safely handle and fire weapons. Short range firing is typically conducted at ranges of 25 meters or less. Cadets are trained to fire a variety of weapons, including pistols, rifles, and shotguns. Safety Safety is paramount when it comes to short range firing. All cadets must adhere to strict safety guidelines. These guidelines include: Always wearing hearing and eye protection Never pointing a weapon at anyone, even if it is unloaded Keeping your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire Ensuring that your weapon is clear before loading it Only loading one round at a time Never firing a weapon unless you are absolutely certain of your target and what is beyond it Benefits of Short Range Firing Short range firing provides a number of benefits to NCC cadets. These benefits include: Improved marksmanship skills Increased confidence in handling