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Discpline Head : 2SG Tong Ke Hui
PnP Head : SSG Nicholas Goh
PTI Head : SSG Darren Ng
Medic Head : 2SG Khair Dinie
Logistics Head : 2SG Lim Jia Jin
Admin Head : 2SG Edgar Lin

Training days: Every Wednesday and Friday (3pm - 5pm)

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2010 Best Unit Competition, Gold Award
2009 Best Unit Competition, Bronze Award
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2007 Best Unit Competition, Silver Award
2006 Best Unit Competition, Silver Award
2005 Best Unit Competition, Silver Award


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To all Part A's who attended the Trainfire Course at NCC HQ on Tuesday, here is a recap on what we have learnt throughout the course. Understand that Trainfire is an integral component of the Specialist Course in Secondary 3, and it would be wise to remember these information. It would also be advisable to keep a small notebook to take down all these info, such that you are prepared for the Trainfire component of the Specialist Course. Additionally, these information will be pivotal for all boys who will be taking their National Service at age 18.

I will not be revealing all aspects of what we have learnt at the course for the purpose of the course would be made redundant. Therefore, I'll leave it up to your memories to help you finish the processes.

To start off, the trainer covered the 3 topics of : a) Stripping and Assembling A Rifle, b) Loading and Unloading a rifle and c) IA and d) marksmanship fundamentals



Stripping a M16S1 Rifle
  • Eject the magazine
  • Check Clear
  • Put to Safe mode
  • Takedown Pin -> Break into Figure "7"
  • ...

Assembling a M16S1 Rifle

  • ...
  • Close the rifle
  • Change to semi
  • Squeeze trigger
  • Insert magazine
  • Close Dust Cover

Loading a M16S1 rifle

  • Eject the Empty Magazine
  • "Empty Magazine check" , Put magazine into pocket
  • ...

Unloading a M16S1 rifle

  • Eject the Loaded magazine
  • "Loaded magazine check"
  • ...

Types of IA ( Immediate Action )

  • No feeding
  • Half-Feeding
  • Double-Feeding
Marksmanship Fundamentals

  • Grip ?
  • Breathing techniques ?
  • Prone position ?
  • Position of rifle butt ?

In order to handle this rifle correctly and effectively, learning every aspect of this weapon is very essential. Therefore, here is some data on the M16S1 rifle.

Characteristics

i) The rifle is light compared to similar weapons used by other Armed forces. It weighs 3.6 kg (8 lbs.) with a fully loaded 30 round box magazine.

ii) The expanding gas, generated when the cartridge is detonated, is used to power the operating parts, which chambers each succeeding round.

iii) The barrel, which becomes hot during firing, is cooled by being exposed to the air. There is no special cooling device.

iv) The ammunition is contained in a metal-box known as a magazine which contains 30 rounds.

v) The rifle is made to fire either single round or multiple rounds when the trigger is held to the rear. When only single rounds are fired, the rifle is said to be operating on the Semi-Automatic mode whilst when more than one round is fired with the squeeze of the trigger, the rifle is said to be operating on the Fully-Automatic mode.

Physical Data

Calibre
5.56mm.

Weight
2.85kg (without magazine)
3.60kg (with 30 rounds magazine)

Length
0.999m.


Effective Range 300m.
Maximum Effective Range 460m.
Maximum Range 2653m.
Muzzle Velocity 990m/sec.
Cyclic 700 to 800 rds per min.

Type of Ammunition Used.

5.56 mm Ball Round
For live firing purposes

5.56 mm Tracer Round
For night live firing purposes

5.56 mm Blank Round
For training purposes

5.56 mm Drill Round
For practice purposes

Don't worry if you cannot remember everything at once. Try to remember as much as you can from the Trainfire course today. I hope you Part A's have learnt much throughout this Trainfire course and certainly the first-hand experience will benefit you in the long run.

Discipline head, 3SGT Nicholas



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