Be sure your name is inserted in the box below and then click "Next" to start Impact Munitions Instructor Recertification quiz. Name Email The concept of “Opportunity” incorporates the following ideas, except (1 point):a. Once contingency plans are in place, being ready to deploy the SIMS because a second opportunity may never come againb. Providing the Less Lethal operator with a lethal cover officerc. Knowing the capabilities of the SIMS launcher and projectiled. Getting command approval prior to launching a SIMSThe main case law that covers the problem of officers leaving a position of cover and concealment (tactical advantage) and creating a deadly force confrontation (jeopardy) in a suicidal incident is contained in (1 point):a. Adams et al v City of Reinotb. Allen v Muskogeec. Quezada v Bernalillod. Tennessee v GarnerInadequate training may serve as the basis for a 1983 action, where the failure to train amounts to deliberate indifference to the rights of a person (1 point).TrueFalseSpace and time is the concept relating to the proximity of the officer to the suspect and the brain’s ability to appropriately identify and respond to a potential threat (1 point):TrueFalseWhile cost is certainly a consideration for the development and on-going maintenance of a Less Lethal program, the main focus should be (1 point):a. Training and equipment for every contingencyb. Minimal re-certification time and costc. Training and equipment for incidents most likely to occur at your agencyEvery less lethal operator and contact team member should be prepared for potential failures when deploying SIMS. These failures could include all of the following, except (1 point):a. In-effective on the suspectb. The round misses the suspectc. The suspect is struck but not incapacitated and presents a lethal threatd. None of the aboveThe tactical aim point of a high-energy SIMS round for an unarmed suspect who is acting in a non-aggressive manner should always be “center mass” (1 point).TrueFalsePast problems (lessons learned) from the use of less lethal force include which of the following (1 point):a. Creating jeopardyb. Improper selection or mistaken use of lethal roundc. Leaving cover after a suspect falls out of sightd. All of the abovee. None of the aboveAs a LL instructor, you are only required to train on the technical components of the system you deploy (1 point).TrueFalseIn terms of expected kinetic energy, which round would you expect to “hit” with the least energy (1 point)?a. 37/40 “bean bag” roundb. 40 mm “sponge-nose” roundc. SAGE LE K01 roundd. FN 303 marking rounde. Lightfield SuperstarIn terms of expected kinetic energy, which round would you expect to “hit” with the most energy (1 point)?a. 37/40 “bean bag” roundb. 12 gauge “Bean Bag” roundc. SAGE LE K01 roundd. FN 303 marking rounde. Lightfield SuperstarNon-flexible projectiles are designed to conform to the contour of the suspect’s body (1 point).TrueFalseThe primary concerns of a long-range engagement with a SIMS include all of the following, except (1 point):a. Potentially too much energyb. Not as effective due to lessened energyc. Not as accurate at longer distancesd. Higher potential for SBI or death due to lessened accuracyAt a distance of 40 feet, which round would you expect would be most accurate (1 point)?a. 37 mm “bean bag” round (bright yellow)b. 40 mm “stinger” roundc. 40 mm “sponge-nose” roundd. 12 gauge square (ravioli) “bean bag” roundDeployment distances can greatly impact the effectiveness and accuracy of all Less Lethal SIMS (1 point).TrueFalseThe “Contact Team” concept stresses that regardless of the size of the contact team, the Team Leader should be responsible for any less lethal SIMS deployments because they are trained to a higher standard and skill level (1 point).TrueFalseSome injury (however slight) to the suspect caused by an impact from a SIMS should be expected to achieve compliance, gain control, or incapacitate a threat (1 point).TrueFalseLess lethal tactical decision making does not rely on the understanding of the Safety Priorities (1 point).TrueFalseA standard 12 gauge drag-stabilized projectile has the following weight and velocity (1 point).a. 80 grams @ 250 ft./sb. 40 grams @ 280 ft./sc. 40 grams @ 380 ft./sd. 20 grams @ 500 ft./sWhile the impact from a round from the PepperBall system is on the lower end of the kinetic energy scale, the system has several benefits including all of the below, except (1 point):a. Can deploy chemical agents at distanceb. High capacityc. No training is required to use since it is similar to a paint-ball gund. Quick multiple shot potentiale. Can be effective by direct impact or skip firedSome level of pain and injury can be expected when a SIMS projectile is used to gain compliance from a suspect (1 point).TrueFalse37mm and 40mm projectiles have the following characteristics, except (1 point):a. Have a wide variety of payloadsb. Some combine kinetic energy with chemical agent dispersionc. Are less expensive than 12 gauge projectilesd. None of the aboveA standard 37mm drag-stabilized projectile has the following weight and velocity (1 point).a. 98 grams @ 220 ft./sb. 40 grams @ 280 ft./sc. 80 grams @ 400 ft./sd. 50 grams @ 650 ft./sThe primary concerns of a close-range engagement with a SIMS include all of the following, except (1 point):a. Potentially too much energyb. Not as accuratec. Space and Time issuesd. Higher potential for SBI or deathA Less Lethal program should include an understanding and incorporation of which of the following concepts/ideas (1 point):a. Your Agency’s mission and valuesb. Reliance on contemporary and continuous trainingc. Law, policy, and ethicsd. All of the abovee. None of the aboveEven though no signs of injury might be present, it is a good practice to consider medical treatment for any individual who has been struck with a high energy impact munition (1 point):TrueFalseThe concept of “Tactical Aim Points” takes into consideration more than just the launcher’s capabilities (1 point).TrueFalseClick "Submit Quiz" to record your answers and to see your score. Time is Up! Thursday, January 11 Mitch Javidi