
Over the past few years, the Ministry of National Defense has been updating firearm training for army recruits to focus on combat realism. Moving away from shooting in a fixed prone position, starting in 2024, “fast-response shooting” was added to the curriculum. New recruits must sprint 125 meters toward cover and cycle through prone, kneeling, and standing positions. They must also hit a certain number of targets within a 1-minute and 45-second time limit.
Taking up a T91 assault rifle, recruits must sprint, find cover, and wait for the right moment to continue forward. Every second counts.
Wang Yun-hsuan
FTV reporter
For the T91 fast-response shooting drill, army recruits must fire 36 rounds within 105 seconds. But it’s not just about speed and accuracy—it’s also a test of their ability to adapt on the fly.
Even without getting jammed, firing six rounds still took our reporter 40 seconds. It’s also quite the cardio challenge, leaving her gasping for air. Starting in 2024, this fast-response shooting regimen was incorporated into the training for new conscripts. Officers have to undergo regular assessment as well.
Lee Ting-yueh
Army 206th brigade, 2nd battalion sergeant
Every shooter is given 36 live rounds and one dummy round. During the drill, the shooter must land at least six rounds on each of three different targets to pass.
Aside from accuracy, the drill also tests adaptability on the battlefield. Since the shooter doesn’t know when the dummy round will appear, they must react quickly to clear it.
Liu Yun-ju
Army 206th brigade, 2nd battalion captain
To adapt to the changing dynamics of the battlefield, while shooting, we heavily emphasize changes in position, tactical maneuvers, clearing malfunctions, and mental resilience.
Last year, a conscript at Taichung’s Chenggong Ling training camp sustained a severe cheek injury during this exercise. Since then, the army has installed side-mounted cameras to capture the drill from multiple angles, enabling officers to scrutinize every movement to ensure conscripts’ safety.
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國防部近年針對陸軍射擊訓練,朝實戰化升級,從過去的定點臥射,到2024年起,將”快速反應射擊"也納入新兵訓練項目,每位學員除了需要從125公尺起跑線,跑向不同掩體外,還得更換臥、跪、立三種姿勢,進行射擊,並且限定在1分45秒內必須達成命中靶數。
拿起T91步槍,起步衝刺,找到掩蔽物,抓準時機再往前,每分每秒都不能浪費。
[[民視記者 王云宣]]
“陸軍T高快反射擊訓練,新兵得在105秒內完成36發射擊,不只拚速度,準度,還考驗臨機應變”
儘管沒卡彈,但光是擊出6發,早已耗時40秒,記者氣喘吁吁,堪稱心肺大考驗,2024年起義務役新兵已將快速反應射擊納入訓練,幹部更得定期考核。
[[陸軍206旅步二營上士 李亭岳]]
“每一個射手都賦予36發實彈,1發假彈,然後去做射擊的動作,然後3個靶,平均都要射擊到6發以上,才能達到合格標準”
除了射得準,這項訓練,更考驗戰場上臨機應變,因為隨機假彈,會藏在哪一發無法提前預測,新兵上陣得即刻排除。
[[陸軍206旅步二營上尉 劉芸汝]]
“為了因應戰場局勢變化,我們射擊過程中,會更注重姿勢變化,戰務運用,故障排除,以及戰場心理抗壓”
去年台中成功嶺,曾發生快反射擊訓練意外,造成一名新兵左臉重創,如今陸軍訓練裝備升級,側邊加入攝影鏡頭,全程多角紀錄,要確保掌握每個動作,進而提升實戰化射擊安全。
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