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PART 1
UFC 3-701-05
March 2005
Cost Factors ($FY05)
Inventory records
Construction
Sustainment
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Code
Title
UM
Type
Description
Value
Known Distance
,001.94
8.81
150
55
A range for practice and competition with targets located at specified known distances. CCF
1755
FP
S
is derived from a design build out. SCF is based on a ratio from multiple range FACs.
Range
Sniper Range
8,625.30
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,002.81
10
4
A range for day and nighttime sniper training, as well as advanced rifle marksmanship
1756
FP
S
training for selected personnel. The range may include various firing points including towers.
CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
Pistol Range
,973.72
3.03
50
15
A range for instructional firing of pistols and sub-machineguns, and for combat pistol
1757
FP
S
qualification, and police qualification with pistols, shotguns, and sub-machineguns. CCF is
derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
Machinegun Range
,940.95
8.75
10
10
A range used to qualify gunners with machine guns and automatic weapons. The range may
1758
FP
S
be augmented by adding light vehicle and bunker targets. CCF is derived from USACE data.
SCF is derived from RS Means data.
General Purpose
5
4
A training range for the firing of large weapons when there is line of sight from the weapon
1760
FP
S
to the target. Weapons can include stationary tanks, artillery, antitank rockets, and grenade
Direct Fire Range
launchers.
Grenade Launcher
,630.24
0.98
10
1
A range to teach grenade launcher firing techniques, to qualify grenadiers, and to prepare
1761
FP
S
grenadiers for combat situations. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from
Range
RS Means data.
Grenade Machinegun
3.04
.44
2
2
A range to conduct qualification firing with the grenade machinegun. It can also be used to
1762
LN
S
practice target observation and adjustment of fire, to practice machinegun traversing and
Range
searching, to develop speed during operation, and to obtain an accurate burst. This range can
be used to train with the weapons on the ground or mounted on a vehicle. LN consists of area
and firing points for one gunner to complete training objectives. CCF is derived from
USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
Light Antiarmor
7,436.79
,045.78
10
1
A range to teach soldiers the skills needed to defeat armored vehicles with recoilless rifles or
1763
FP
S
light antitank weapons using launch effects trainers, sub-caliber rockets, or small arms
Weapon Range
cartridges. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
Heavy Antiarmor
,584,786.16
,220.40
2
1
A range to teach the techniques of engaging targets with medium and heavy anti-armor
1764
LN
S
weapons (missiles). It is also used for field tracking and qualification exercises with tracking
Weapon Range
and launch effect trainers. LN consists of range area to accommodate up to 10 gunners.
CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
Artillery Direct Fire
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,096,908.15
,133.72
1
1
A range to fire cannon artillery and other large caliber guns using high-explosive
1765
EA
S
ammunition. Direct fire means the crew can see the target and fires as a point-to-point
Range
weapon. EA is defined as range to support up to one battery of artillery. CCF is derived
from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
Tank Stationary
,280,178.52
,657.32
1
1
A range to train tank and fighting vehicle crews in the rapid engagement and destruction of
1766
EA
S
targets during day and night exercises from a stationary vehicle. EA is defined as range to
Gunnery Range
support up to 15 gunners. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS
Means data.
Indirect Fire Range
3
1
A range to fire cannon artillery, rockets, mortar, and other indirect weapon systems using
1767
EA
S
high-explosive ammunition. Indirect fire means the crew cannot see the target either because
of terrain or distance. EA is defined as range to support up to a section/battery.
Scaled Indirect Fire
,776.73
0.70
1
1
A scaled range to teach firing skills to the entire indirect fire team. EA is defined as range to
1768
EA
S
support up to a section/battery. CCF is based on a design buildout. SCF is based on the ratio
Range
for FAC 1765.