Special Reaction Team - Barricade Shooting

Special Reaction Team Soldier Firing Through Barricades
U.S. Army photo by Staff SGT. Thomas Collins/Released

A member of Fort Bragg's Special Reaction Team (SRT) shoots through an aperture in a barricade during marksmanship training at range 75 in Fayetteville, N.

C, 2013.

Such barricades are used to train operators in shooting through apertures and around and under cover.

The barricades can be used to practise shooting from a variety of postures ie standing, kneeling, sitting, prone etc and transitioning between postures and new shooting apertures.

Fort Bragg's Special Reaction Team is made up of soldiers from the 16th Military Police Brigade and Army civilian police officers.

The SRT is a SWAT-style tactical team that provides a specialized response to high risk law enforcement scenarios at Fort Bragg.

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