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ARMY OCS CALL FOR FIRE EXAM ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED
SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
QUESTION: What is the Standard Method of Target Location? - ANSWER-Grid
QUESTION: What is the Standard Trajectory for Artillery? - ANSWER-Low Angle
QUESTION: What is the Standard shell/fuze combination for mortars and artillery? - ANSWER-
High Explosive (HE), Point Detonating (PD)
QUESTION: Which element of the call for fire do you specify ammunition? - ANSWER-5th
element, Method of Engagement
QUESTION: What is the purpose of direction? - ANSWER-The purpose of direction is to orient
the Fire Direction Control to the observer's view of the target.
QUESTION: Five Rules of Direction - ANSWER-OMG 10 4
1. O (Observer to Target)
2. M (Mils) preferred
3. G (Grid Direction)
4. 10 (Nearest 10 Mils)
5. 4 (digits)
QUESTION: Polar Call For Fire - ANSWER-*Fire Direction Control (FDC) needs to know your
location prior to Call for Fire*
Direction (Nearest 10 mils)
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Distance (Nearest 100 Meters)
Change in elevation (If 35 meters or greater send in increments of 5 meters. If less than 35
meters disregard.)
QUESTION: What does the fire direction center (fdc) need to know prior to polar MSN Call for
Fire? - ANSWER-Observer's Location
QUESTION: What increments do you send direction? - ANSWER-Nearest 10 Mils
What are the Six Elements of Call for Fire? - ANSWER-1. Identification
2. Warning Order
3. Target Location
4. Target Description
5. Method of Engagement
6. Method of Fire and Control
QUESTION: Elements of Call for Fire 1 - ANSWER-Identification - you use the call sign of who
you are trying to contact and then use your call sign. de= this is.
QUESTION: Elements of Call for Fire 2 - ANSWER-Warning Order- This element consists of what
type of mission it is.
AFIS
1. Adjust Fire
2. Fire for Effect
3. Immediate supp/smk
4. Suppression
QUESTION: Elements of Call for Fire 3 - ANSWER-Target Location- There are 3 methods for
target location.
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1. Grid- MGRS, min 6 digits (may send 10 digits), Altitude.
2. Polar - Direction, Distance, Up/Down (Change in elevation).
3. Shift from known point - Direction, Left/Right, Add/Drop, Up/Down.
QUESTION: Elements of Call for Fire 4 - ANSWER-Target Decription - SNAP
1. Size/Element
2. Nomenclature/Nature.
3. Activity
4. Protection
QUESTION: Elements of Call for Fire 5 - ANSWER-Method of Engagement - DAT
1. Danger Close - 600 meters or closer.
2. Ammunition- High Explosive, Point Detonation
3. Trajectory- Low and High Angle. Low angle is standard.
QUESTION: Elements of Call for Fire 6 - ANSWER-Method of Fire and Control - WAT
1. When Ready- Less control, faster response, standard method of fire and control.
2. At my Command- Able to mass fire, better effects, moving targets.
3. Time on Target-Standard is +/- 3 seconds the rounds will impact with rounds complete.
QUESTION: When sending distance, you send it to the nearest - ANSWER-Nearest 100 meters
QUESTION: Grid call for fire - ANSWER-If firing an adjust fire grid mission, the FDC requires a
direction (nearest 10 mils) from the observer to the target either with the Message to Observer
(MTO), or prior to the first correction.
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QUESTION: What is the minimum number of digits sent with a grid mission? - ANSWER-Six digits
(FDC can take up to ten)
QUESTION: When would you announce direction when conducting adjust fire, grid mission? -
ANSWER-With the message to the observer (MTO) or prior to first correction.
QUESTION: What are the four parts of the Message to Observer (MTO)? - ANSWER-1. Call sign
of unit(s) to fire.
2. Changes to Call for fire.
3. Number of rounds per tube in FFE.
4. Target number
QUESTION: How is the term SHOT used? - ANSWER-The term SHOT is transmitted by the FDC
after each round fired in adjustment and after the initial round in the Fire For Effect (FFE)
phase.
QUESTION: How is the term SPLASH used? - ANSWER-The term SPLASH is transmitted by the
FDC to inform the observer when his round is five seconds from detonation.
QUESTION: How is the term Rounds Complete used? - ANSWER-•The term ROUNDS COMPLETE
will be sent when the final round in the fire for effect phase is fired.
QUESTION: What is Spotting? - ANSWER-Spotting is the number of mils measured between the
target and the impacting round.
QUESTION: What is the Observer Target (OT) Factor used to determine? - ANSWER-the
Left/Right deviation correction
QUESTION: How do you determine the OT factor? - ANSWER-1. Divide the distance from the
observer to the target by 1000.
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