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FM 6-40 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Field Artillery Manual Cannon Gunnery Including Change 1

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This FM explains all aspects of the cannon gunnery problem and presents a practical application of the science of ballistics. It includes step-by-step instructions for manually solving the gunnery problem and applies to units organized under tables of organization and equipment (TOE) of the L series. The material concerns nonnuclear solutions to the gunnery problem. This publication is a guide for field artillery officers (commanders and fire direction officers [FDOs]), FA NCOs, and enlisted personnel in the MOS of cannon gunnery.

NOTES: Some references listed in this doc might have been superseded and/or updated and should be checked for accuracy, which can be easily done using the DA PAM 25-30 web page or downloaded and installed program for checking current and superseded DOD publications (For example purposes only: FM 3-0 was superseded by ADP 3-0, on 10 October 2011) : This document is in PDF format : FM 6-40 is a Joint publication and is also MCWP 3-1.6.19

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