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TM 9-1265-211-10 OPERATOR S MANUALMULTIPLE INTEGRATED LASERENGAGEMENT SYSTEM (MILES)SIMULATOR SYSTEM , FIRING, LASER: M89(NSN 1265-01-236-6725)FORM16A1/M16A2 RIFLEANDSIMULATOR SYSTEM , FIRING, LASER: M90(NSN 1265-01-236-6724)FORM249, SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW)Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution is , DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYF ebruary 1989 WARNINGA lthough the laser light emitted by MILES laser transmitters is considered eye safe by the Bureau of RadiologicalHealth, suitable precautions must be taken to avoid possible eye damage from overexposure to this radiatedenergy. Take the following precautions: Never look at the laser emitter at close range (less than 12 meter).

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1 TM 9-1265-211-10 OPERATOR S MANUALMULTIPLE INTEGRATED LASERENGAGEMENT SYSTEM (MILES)SIMULATOR SYSTEM , FIRING, LASER: M89(NSN 1265-01-236-6725)FORM16A1/M16A2 RIFLEANDSIMULATOR SYSTEM , FIRING, LASER: M90(NSN 1265-01-236-6724)FORM249, SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW)Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution is , DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYF ebruary 1989 WARNINGA lthough the laser light emitted by MILES laser transmitters is considered eye safe by the Bureau of RadiologicalHealth, suitable precautions must be taken to avoid possible eye damage from overexposure to this radiatedenergy. Take the following precautions: Never look at the laser emitter at close range (less than 12 meter).

2 Never look at laser emitter through optics such as binoculars, telescope, or weapon sights at range less than75 meters. Never look at the laser emitter directly along the axis of the bore of the weapon. Follow the Laser Range Safety Procedures in AR 385-63 and TB MED information on first aid, see FM 9-1265-211-10 TECHNICAL MANUALHEADQUARTERSNo. 9-1265-211-10 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, , 28 February 1989 OPERATOR S MANUALFORMULTIPLE INTEGRATED LASER ENGAGEMENT SYSTEM (MILES)SIMULATOR SYSTEM , FIRING, LASER: M89(NSN 1265-01-236-6725)FORM16A1/M16A2 RIFLEANDSIMULATOR SYSTEM , FIRING, LASER: M90(NSN 1265-01-236-6724)FORM249, SQUAD AUTOMATIC WEAPON (SAW)REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTSYou can help improve this manual.

3 If you find any mistakes or if you know ofa way to improve the procedures, please let us know. Mail your letter, DAForm 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms), orDA Form 2028-2 located in back of this manual direct to: Commander Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM),ATTN: AMSTI-LSM, 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3276. Areply will be furnished to STATEMENT for public release; distribution is OF CONTENTSPageCHAPTER 1 GENERAL .. To Use This Manual .. of Equipment .. of Terms ..1-5 chapter 2 SMALL ARMS .. of Equipment .. and Cleaning.

4 Brackets .. the SAT on the the SAT on the the SAT on the .. Mode .. Mode .. Using the SAAF .. Alignment Procedure .. 9-1265-211-10 Table of Contents (con t) Removal of the SAT from the Removal of the SAT from the Removal of the SAT from the 2-20 Section Handling and 2-20 CHAPTER3 MAN-WORN LASER DETECTOR 3-1 Section 3-1 Section Equipment Helmet Torso 3-2 Section Limitations of 3-3 Section Inspection

5 And 3-3 Section Attaching the Helmet Attaching the Torso 3-5 Section Helmet Harness Battery Torso Harness Battery Testing the MWLD SYSTEM by a Testing the Torso Testing the Helmet Testing the Total MWLD Modes of NEAR Resetting the MILD 3-13 Section Handling and 3-13 CHAPTER4 SMALL ARMS ALIGNMENT 4-1 Section 4-1 Section Equipment 4-1 Section Limitations of 4-4 Section Inspection and 4-4 Section Inital Set-up Operating SAAF P/N

6 Operating SAAF P/N 4-7 Section Handling and 4-7 APPENDIXA A-1 APPENDIXB COMPONENTS OF END ITEM AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS B-1 APPENDIXC ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION C-1 APPENDIXD EXPENDABLE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS D-1 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSFIGURE TITLEPAGE1-1 Infantry 1-21-2 Support 1-31-3 Infantry SYSTEM Equipment 1-42-1 SAT 2-22-2 Inspecting and Cleaning the 2-32-3 SAT Battery 2-4iiTM 9-1265-211-10 List of Illustrations (con t)

7 2-4 SAW Mounting 2-52-5 Universal Mounting 2-62-6 Installing the SAT on the SAW 2-72-7 Installing the SAT on the M16A1 Usingthe Universal Mounting Bracket .. 2-82-8 Installing the SAT on the M16A2 Usingthe Universal Mounting 2-92-9 BLANK-FIRE Attachment (typical).. 2-102-10 SAT Rear 2-112-11 DRY-FIRE Cable 2-132-12 SAAF Front 2-152-13 SAAF Front 2-162-14 Laser Adjustor Click 2-173-1 Helmet Harness 3-13-2 Torso Harness 3-23-3 Attaching the Helmet

8 3-43-4 Attaching the Torso Harness to the Web 3-53-5 Securing 3-53-6 Torso Harness 3-63-7 Torso Harness 3-73-8 Helmet Harness Battery 3-83-9 Torso Harness Battery 3-94-1 Small Arms Alignment Fixture Assembly(P/N 11835282).. 4-24-2 Small Arms Alignment Fixture Assembly(P/N 9353020).

9 4-34-3 4-6 LIST OF TABLESTABLE TITLEPAGE1-1 1-5iii/(iv blank)TM 9-1265-211-10 chapter 1 GENERAL instructions and procedures contained in this manual are intended for use by operating personnel of the MultipleIntegrated Laser ENGAGEMENT SYSTEM (MILES) Infantry publication contains application instructions pertaining to the M16A1, M16A2 and M249 SAWfor the equipment listed. Do not confuse with earlier equipment identified as Simulator SYSTEM ,Firing, Laser: M60 for M16A1 Rifle (NSN 1265-01-085-1583).

10 TO USE THIS MANUALC hapter 1 is a general overview of the purpose and identification of the total Infantry SYSTEM . Each following chapter dealswith a particular component of the SYSTEM and all related information needed by the operator to use that perform the procedures discussed in this manual, the operating personnel must be able to: load and fire blank ammunition install a Blank-Fire Attachment (BFA) on the M16A1 and M16A2 rifles and on the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon(SAW) requisition basic military equipment through proper channels return defective equipment for servicingIt is suggested that this manual be read in its entirety to familiarize the reader with the total OF EQUIPMENTThe purpose of the Infantry SYSTEM is to provide realistic combat training exercise without using live 9-1265-211-10 The Infantry SYSTEM is comprised of battery-powered laser transmitters and detector assemblies.


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