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MAT/HAT/AA Training and practice
Also known as "flying boom-boom practice".

Please do not RSVP and then forget to turn up. If you do find out you cannot attend un-RSVP. If you won't un-RSVP at least 1 hour before training start and will not have good emergency reason, I'll notify general trainers and might be on a low priority list for the future.

This training is meant for anybody who wants to get better at AT roles; doesn't matter if you're an FNG, Regular, Veteran, or Staff. We will be using server #2.

Weapons Covered

  • RPG-7V2
  • M3 MAAWS (Carl G)
  • SMAW
  • BAF Javelin system
  • Metis-M
  • Stinger
  • Igla

In other words most commonly used launchers.
Expect everything from shooting M3 over long distance to practising with RPG-7's tandem projectile at 250 meters.

Topics and procedures

We'll go over a short intro of these launchers and proceed straight to a firing range where you'll be able to engage various armoured and unarmoured targets at various distances with various types of missiles.

I'll be explaining practical differences between rounds used and giving some recommendations on loadouts.

We'll be employing AT Team structure for the first launcher (RPG-7V2) - you'll split into couples where one person is rifle/launcher operator and the other is his assistant. You'll switch the roles after a bit.
Shooter's job is to aim, adjust zeroing and fire.
Assistant's job is to accurately range the target, ensure backblast area is clear and reload the launcher/rifle.

For the rest of launchers in order to go faster you'll have each a separate launcher.

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