• Employ gas-operated sniper
systems (SR-25/M-110 SASS), both
day and night and in rural and urban
environments, while engaging stationary
targets, moving targets and targets
with limited exposure times. (Note: the
M-24 Sniper Weapon System is still
the primary weapon system employed
during SFSC.)
• Employ the Barrett M-107 sniper
weapon, both day and night.
• Conduct technical-surveillance
familiarization.
• Familiarize students with current
tactical reconnaissance kit.
• Employ the tactical reconnaissance
kit and equipment.
• Select urban surveillance/firing
positions and construct urban hide
sites.
• Conduct urban stalking.
• Learn building-climbing techniques
(ascending and descending).
• Collect and manage information.
• Operate a tactical information
center.
• Learn collection methods
and techniques.
• Conduct close-target
reconnaissance.
• Conduct long-range, standoff
observation.
• Learn vehicle-reconnaissance
tactics, techniques and procedures, or
TTP.
• Learn walk-by TTP.
• Learn to operate manned and
unmanned remote sites.
• Demonstrate planning considerations
for sniper operations.
• Plan urban and rural operations.
• Conduct time-sensitive planning.
• Develop target stand-alone products
for near- and long-term use.
• Develop RECCE concept of
operation.
• Learn to shoot from aerial platforms
(familiarization only).
• Spend two additional days of sniper
and field-shoot marksmanship events
in preparation for must-pass exams.
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