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The ultimate test of a vehicle crew. Table VI is a high-stress, live-fire evaluation scored by certified master gunners. A crew must pass Table VI to be considered combat-ready and deployable. Qualification status lasts for a specified period (typically six months for active-duty units) before recertification is required. Scoring Metrics and the 70/80 Rule

Accessible via the Army Training Network (ATN), this portal provides the PDF alongside supporting training circulars, range cards, and scoring matrices. tc 3-20.31 training and qualification crew pdf

A crucial aspect of modern TC 3-20.31 updates is the removal of the 2014-era "Required Performance Measures" (often associated with 2015 versions). The new standard ensures that all engagements are evaluated against a consistent, high standard across the entire Army, preventing units from creating "watered-down" scenarios. 3. Crew Qualification The ultimate test of a vehicle crew

Crews are graded on a 1,000-point scale across 10 distinct engagement scenarios. Points are awarded based on: Qualification status lasts for a specified period (typically

Training Circular 3-20.31-120 Gunnery: Heavy Tank - U.S. Army

Allowing leaders to reference standards directly in the turret or at the after-action review (AAR) site. Integration with Other Manuals