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TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE ACTION: Identify COFT Instructional Subsystems CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and in a classroom environment STANDARDS: I/O student must demonstrate knowledge of proper COFT training by achieving 80% or higher on the I/O end of course exam and achieve an overall “GO” on the student hands on test
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COFT SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY: Tampering with equipment is prohibited and horseplay will not be tolerated CVC helmets must be worn in the Crew Station at all times No food, drinks, smoking or smokeless tobacco are allowed in the training area Use all required references during maintenance and training Do not walk on or move any cables, or touch any electrical connections
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COFT SAFETY BRIEFING (Con’t) Know the location and function of the three emergency Shutdown Switches Know where the fire extinguishers are, how to use them, the location of the emergency exits and the Shelter Emergency Shutdown Switches Do not permit any activity in the COFT that is unsafe in the BFV
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COFT I/O COURSE Risk Assessment Level: Moderate, due to potential for exposed high voltage cables Environmental Considerations: None Evaluation: I/O student must demonstrate knowledge of proper COFT training by achieving 80% or higher on the I/O end of course exam and achieve an overall “GO” on the student hands on test
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ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE A ACTION: Identify the COFT Training System CONDITION: Given COFT, COFT IUH, and classroom instruction STANDARDS: Demonstrate knowledge of the COFT training system IAW COFT IUH
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TRAINING SYSTEM Instructional subsystem Categories Program Modes
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INSTRUCTIONAL SUBSYSTEM a. Instructor/Operator 1) Training Matrices 2) Evaluation Program 3) Crew Records b. Senior Instructor Operator 1) Crew Management 2) I/O Management 3) Parameters
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TRAINING CATEGORIES ENGINEER FIRE SUPPORT TEAM AIR DEFENSE CAVALRY INFANTRY
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TRAINING PROGRAMS SUSTAINMENT Battle Roster Crews/Alternate Crews CROSS All Other Crews
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TRAINING MODES GUNNERY COMBAT
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GUNNERY MODE The GUNNERY mode presents exercises specifically for Bradley Table VIII live-fire gunnery preparation The matrices used in this mode are Special Purpose, Preliminary, Crew, and Sustainment PANEL TARGETS RANGE MARKERS AMMUNITION ALLOCATION HIT – vs. – KILL PRECENTAGES
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PANEL TARGETS T72 Panel – Partial, Turret, Front, Flank Troops Panel – Area, Point BMP Panel – Front, Flank BRDM Panel – Front, Flank ZSU-23 Panel – Front, Flank BTR Panel – Front BMD Panel – Front, Flank Hind Panel – Front Truck Panel – Front, Flank Targets are two-dimensional and constructed IAW TC 25-8
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RANGE MARKERS Targets are two dimensional and constructed IAW TC 25-8 Markers will appear as they are on the gunnery ranges
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AMMUNITION ALLOCATION TARGET TYPE 25 mm Point Target Area Target 25mm Aerial Target Coax Point Target Coax Area Target TOW Armored TOW (Light and Unarmored) # of rounds 8rds 25rds 20rds 50rds 100rds 1msl
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COMBAT MODE The COMBAT mode presents exercises that prepare for Platoon and ARTEP gunnery events The matrices used in this mode are Special Purpose, Preliminary, Advanced, and Sustainment REALISTIC TARGETS AMMUNITION ALLOCATION HIT – vs. – KILL PERCENTAGES
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REALISTIC TARGETS Dimension – three-dimensional, life-like Range – varying from 100 to 3750 meters Presentation – single or multiple Speed – simulated from 0 to 40 mph Orientation – appear at a variety of angles and positions Path – varies in direction and speed, predetermined paths Type – T72M, T80, Troops (Point, Area), BMP 1, BMP 2, BMP 3, BRDM 2, BTR-60, BTR-80, 2S1, ZSU-23, 2S1, 2S6, 2S19, SA- 13, SA-15, MI-28, MI-24F, GAZ66, MI-8, Truck with.50cal, KRAZ 255B, KRAZ Fuel
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AMMUNITION BASIC LOADS The COFT trainer is not equipped with an Ammo-Reverse Switch. The I/O must toggle the switch in response to the ammo load prompt at the IOS. Ammo TypeInfantryCavalryAir Defense Ready TOWs222 Stowed TOWs3103 Ready 25mm AP70 Stowed 25mm AP230470140 Ready 25mm HE230 Stowed 25mm HE370730460 Ready COAX800 Stowed COAX140034003800
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ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE B ACTION: Identify the Training Matrices CONDITION: Given COFT, COFT IUH, and classroom instruction STANDARDS: Demonstrate knowledge of the COFT training matrixes IAW COFT IUH
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TRAINING MATRIX FLOW
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SPECIAL PURPOSE MATRIX Orientation/ Familiarization Acquisition Process Engagement Decision Engagement Execution Exercise by Content Pre-fire Checklist Zeroing
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PRELIMINARY MATRIX
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CREW MATRIX MPL (Gate to Live-Fire) Fully Operational LRF Failure Stabilization Failure Auxiliary Exercise Commanders Exercise Manual Exercise
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ADVANCED MATRIX Phase 3: Stationary/Moving Own Vehicle Phase 2: Moving Own Vehicle Phase 1: Stationary Own Vehicle STA/MOV Targets Moving Targets Stationary Targets FOMRSFMEAECE 421133004211332042113330421133504211337042213380 421123004211232042112330421123504211237042212380 421113004211132042111330421113504211137042211380 431133004311332043113330431133504311337043213380 431123004311232043112330431123504311237043212380 431113004311132043111330431113504311137043211380 STA/MOV Targets Moving Targets Stationary Targets 441133004411332044113330441133504411337044213380 441123004411232044112330441123504411237044212380 441113004411132044111330441113504411137044211380 STA/MOV Targets Moving Targets Stationary Targets
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ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE C ACTION: Identify the COFT Exercise Numbering CONDITION: Given COFT, COFT IUH, and classroom instruction STANDARDS: Demonstrate knowledge of the COFT exercise numbering IAW COFT IUH
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GUNNERY NUMBERING Reserved for future use Degraded Modes exercises 0= FO= Fully Operational 2= MR= Manual range 3= SF= Stab Failure 5= ME= Manual Exercise 7= AE=Auxiliary Exercise 8= CE=Commander Exercise Number of Targets 0- N/A 1- Single Targets 2- Multiple Targets 3- Single/Multiple Targets Target Movement 0- N/A 1- Stationary Targets 2- Moving Targets 3- Stationary/Moving Targets Own-vehicle Movement 1- Stationary 2- Moving 3- Stationary/Moving Engagement Type 0-N/A 1-Gunner 2-Commander 3-Combination Crew/Advanced Training 0- N/A 1- MPL 2- Phase 1 3- Phase 2 4- Phase 3 Training Matrixes 1- Special Purpose 2- Preliminary Training 3- Crew Training 4- Advance Training 5- Sustainment Training EXERCISE NUMBERING 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 XXXXX XXX
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SPECIAL PURPOSE NUMBERING EXERCISE NUMBERING Reserved 0- n/a Training Selection 0- N/A 1- Orientation/Familiarization 2- Acquisition Process 3- Engagement Decision 4- Engagement Execution 5- Exercise By Content 6- Pre-fire Checklist 7- Zeroing Exercise Training Matrixes 1- Special Purpose 1 2 1 0 0 X X X X X Acquisition Process 0- N/A 1- Search 2- Detection 3- Location 4- Identification Engagement Decision 0- N/A 1- Target Determination 2- Weapons/Ammo Selection 3- Target Confirmation Engagement Execution 0- N/A 1- Method of Engagement 2- Engagement Techniques Method of Engagement 0- N/A 1- Battlesight 2- Precision Gunnery Engagement Techniques 0- N/A 1- Observation 2- Target Lead 3- Direct Fire Adjustment
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ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE D ACTION: Identify the COFT Scoring System CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and classroom instruction STANDARDS: Students must identify exercise scoring as it applies to the COFT IAW COFT IUH
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EXERCISE SCORING U4 or more failed exercises 2 or more failed exercises P24 to 309 to 12 T31 to 3613 to 15 TwelveFive Rating Situations in Each Exercise Crews are scored IAW the T,P,U evaluation criteria in FM 3-22.1. The computer converts letters to numbers. (T) Trained = 3 (P) Needs Practice = 2 (U) Untrained = 1 Exercises may contain 5 or 12 situations. The scores are added together and an overall score of T, P, or U is given for the exercise.
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CREW PROGRESSION CRITERIA ONLY IN COMPUTER RECOMMENDED EXERCISES Preliminary, Crew, Advanced, and Sustainment Matrix ONLY WHEN TASKS STANDARDS ARE ACHIEVED Evaluated IAW FM 3-22.1, Chapter 8 I/O CONTROLS CREW MOVEMENT IN SPECIAL PURPOSE MATRIX I/O IDENTIFIES CREW ERRORS
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GUNNERY PERCENT HIT - KILL TARGET TYPE KILL STANDARD 25mm Point Target 25mm Point Target (Troop) 25mm Area Target 25mm Aerial Target Coax Point Target Coax Area Target Tow Armored Hit target with 3 rounds Hit target with 1 round Obtain 75% area coverage Hit target with 5 rounds Troop - Hit target with 1 round Truck - Hit target with 3 rounds Hit 1 IRET and obtain 75% coverage Hit with 1 TOW
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IDENTIFY SUBTASKS TARGET TYPE KILL STANDARD 25 mm Point Target 25mm Area Target 25mm Aerial Target Coax Point Target Coax Area Target TOW Armored 3 – 12 Hits to Kill 3 - 12 Hits to Kill 1 Hit to Kill Kill 1 Troop and 75% Coverage 80% = 1 Hit to Kill 20% = 2 Hits to Kill
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Timing For Offensive Engagements Time starts when the target or simultaneous targets are fully exposed (target lock) or the first round is fired (whichever occurs first) Time stops for each target in an engagement when the target is killed or that target’s exposure time has expired
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Timing For Defensive Engagements Time starts: First round fired Targets exposed and vehicle exposed Time stops: 25mm Vehicle begins to move back Target killed Target exposure time expired Time stops: coax One IRET killed
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IDENTIFY SUBTASKS CRITICAL SUBTASKS LEADER SUBTASKS NON-CRITICAL SUBTASKS
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CRITICAL SUBTASKS A – Auxiliary Sight Engagement B – NBC Engagement C – Manual Control Engagement D – Commander’s Hand Station Engagement E – Friendly Target Engagement
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LEADER SUBTASKS A: Proper Fire Command B: Target Lethality C: Proper Ammunition per Target E: Gunner fires before receiving the command to fire
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NON-CRITICAL SUBTASKS A – Proper Response Terms B – Proper Engagement Techniques D – Proper Driving Techniques E – Proper Defensive Techniques
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EXERCISE SUBTASK KEYS NBC Fire Command Gunner Identified Fire On The Way Engage. Tech.
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CREW SELECTION Infantry CAV ADA FIST ENG Sustainment Cross Gunnery Combat
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EXERCISE SELECTION SCREEN Computer Recommendation Exercise Preview Exercise Numbers Training Matrix Run Exercise Primary 2 Desert Database Primary 1 Woodland Database
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EXERCISE GENERATION Exercise Generation Indicator
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EXERCISE CONTROLS Freeze/Unfreeze Target Time Out. (Used only in Special Purpose and DRC). Playback Repeat Terminate Print Reload Ammo (Used only in Special Purpose). Driver Halt/Move Out when in the Offense. Driver Move Up/Back when in the Defense
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IOS CONTROL FUNCTIONS BUTTONS Crews Selection Exercise Selection Tng. Management Records Diagnostics Logoff Quit
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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BUTTONS Runs The Next Recommended Exercise Goes to the Session Summary Print Saves To Disk
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RECORD FUNCTION BUTTONS Print RecordSave Record to Disk Page Up Page Down Scroll Up Scroll Down Zoom in/out Crew Record Session Summary Performance Analysis Situation Monitor Prebrief Debrief Unit Summary
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CREW RECORDS
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SESSION SUMMARY
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Performance Analysis/ Situation Monitor Displays information from the most recent exercise fired
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PRE-BRIEF
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DEBRIEF
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UNIT SUMMARY
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TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE ACTION: Identify COFT Instructional Subsystems CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and in a classroom environment STANDARDS: I/O student must demonstrate knowledge of proper COFT training by achieving 80% or higher on the I/O end of course exam and achieve an overall “GO” on the student hands on test
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SUMMARY ELO A: Identify the COFT Training System ELO B: Identify the Training Matrices ELO C: Identify the COFT Scoring System ELO D: Identify the COFT Crew Progression
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