Tactics, Volume 1 (of 2). Introduction and Formal Tactics of InfantryBalck, W. (William)
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Tactics, Volume 1 (of 2). Introduction and Formal Tactics of Infantry
Balck, W. (William)
Military art and science; Tactics
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Range.|Excellent shots.| Fair shots. | Poor shots.
m. | | |
------+----------------+---------------+---------------
400 | 6.6 | 2.6 | 0.4
600 | 13.7 | 6.3 | 1.1
800 | 19.8 | 9.4 | 2.1
1000 | 19.5 | 10.6 | 3.0
1200 | 16.4 | 9.7 | 3.3
1400 | 13.3 | 8.4 | 3.2
1600 | 11. | 7.2 | 2.
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(c) Fire Effect as Regards Time. Number of Rounds to be Expended.
The greater the losses inflicted within a short period of time in a
limited space, the greater the moral effect of the fire. It should
therefore be the aim of the officer charged with fire direction to
bring about a decisive effect within the shortest possible time. The
leaders must bear in mind from the beginning of the fire fight that the
ammunition carried is limited and that the expenditure of a certain
amount is equivalent to a loss of power, and this is permissible only
where commensurate results would be achieved. When once a decision has
been formed to fire on a target, the ammunition necessary to accomplish
the object of the fight must be expended without stinting, since
ineffective fire impairs the morale of one’s own troops and raises that
of the enemy.
When the enemy is approximately equal to us in numbers, and is deployed
in line at one man per meter of front, presenting breast targets only,
the number of rounds per rifle, given in round figures in the following
table, will be required to place about one-third of the enemy’s force
out of action:[163]
At a range of 300 m. 3 rounds,
„ „ „ „ 400 „ 5 „
„ „ „ „ 500 „ 6 „
„ „ „ „ 600 „ 7.5 „
„ „ „ „ 700 „ 10 „
„ „ „ „ 800 „ 13 „
„ „ „ „ 900 „ 16 „
„ „ „ „ 1000 „ 25 „
„ „ „ „ 1100 „ 45 „
„ „ „ „ 1200 „ 50 „
„ „ „ „ 1300 „ 57 „
„ „ „ „ 1400 „ 63 „
„ „ „ „ 1500 „ 72 „
„ „ „ „ 1600 „ 80 „
[163] According to ROHNE, _Schieszlehre für die Infanterie_, 2nd
Edition, p. 214.
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