shooters101
OPFOR
Two-day course with approximately 9-10 hours of Daylight training/classroom instruction and 8-9 hours of low-light and nightvision training.
This is an intermediate level course, all students are expected to arrive with a sound grasp of firearms safety as well as the operation of their primary and secondary weapons systems.
Areas covered:
History and theory of modern electrooptic Near IR and Thermal night vision imagers.
Zeroing techniques of day optics and laser pointers/illuminators. Converging vs parallel zeroing
Various body positions for weapons employment under night vision
Understanding how ambient external lighting conditions affect night vision performance
Use of NIR energy to assist in target acquisition and discrimination
BRIEF daylight rifle and pistol marksmanship fundamentals review
Rifle to pistol transition techniques in low-light/no-light
Reloading, holstering, and malfunction clearance by tactile feel only
This is an intermediate level course, all students are expected to arrive with a sound grasp of firearms safety as well as the operation of their primary and secondary weapons systems.
Areas covered:
History and theory of modern electrooptic Near IR and Thermal night vision imagers.
Zeroing techniques of day optics and laser pointers/illuminators. Converging vs parallel zeroing
Various body positions for weapons employment under night vision
Understanding how ambient external lighting conditions affect night vision performance
Use of NIR energy to assist in target acquisition and discrimination
BRIEF daylight rifle and pistol marksmanship fundamentals review
Rifle to pistol transition techniques in low-light/no-light
Reloading, holstering, and malfunction clearance by tactile feel only