4. RULES OF MILITARY APPLIED SPORT “SHOOTING FROM REGULAR OR SERVICE WEAPONS”


Bullet shooting - Pistol exercises

Olympic program

1. “Pneumatic pistol, 10m. Men"

Exercise “Pneumatic pistol, 10m. Men" is included in the official program of the International Shooting Sports Federation. In the program of the Olympic Games since 1988.

The exercise is performed with an air pistol at a distance of 10 meters.

QUALIFICATION

In qualification, each shooter fires 60 qualifying shots in 1 hour 15 minutes on electronic targets and in 1 hour 30 minutes on paper targets. Before performing test shots, test shots are allowed within 15 minutes, the number of which is not limited. Qualification results are counted without tenths. The maximum shot is worth 10. The maximum number of points in qualifying is 600. The eight athletes with the best results advance to the final.

THE FINAL

Qualifying results are not taken into account in the finals. Shooting in the finals is carried out in tenths.

The final consists of two (2) series of five (5) scoring shots each, with a time limit of 250 seconds per series. (5 + 5 shots). After this, fourteen (14) single scoring shots are fired, with a time limit of 50 seconds. Eliminations for the lowest scoring finalists begin after the 12th shot and continue every two shots until the gold and silver medals are won. There are a total of twenty-four (24) shots in the final (excluding shootouts).

The maximum result is 261.6 points.

2. “Pneumatic pistol, 10m. Women"

Exercise “Pneumatic pistol, 10m. Women" is included in the official program of the International Shooting Sports Federation. In the program of the Olympic Games since 1988.

The exercise is performed with an air pistol at a distance of 10 meters.

QUALIFICATION

In qualification, each shooter fires 60 qualifying shots in 1 hour 15 minutes on electronic targets and in 1 hour 30 minutes on paper targets. Before performing test shots, test shots are allowed within 15 minutes, the number of which is not limited. Qualification results are counted without tenths. The maximum shot is worth 10. The maximum number of points in qualifying is 600. The eight athletes with the best results advance to the final.

THE FINAL

Qualifying results are not taken into account in the finals. Shooting in the finals is carried out in tenths.

The final consists of two (2) series of five (5) scoring shots each, with a time limit of 250 seconds per series. (5 + 5 shots). After this, fourteen (14) single scoring shots are fired, with a time limit of 50 seconds. Eliminations for the lowest scoring finalists begin after the 12th shot and continue every two shots until the gold and silver medals are won. There are a total of twenty-four (24) shots in the final (excluding shootouts).

The maximum result is 261.6 points.

3. “Pneumatic pistol, 10m. Mixed teams"

Exercise “Pneumatic pistol, 10m. Mixed teams" is included in the official program of the International Shooting Sports Federation. In the program of the Olympic Games from 2022.

The exercise is performed with an air pistol at a distance of 10 meters.

QUALIFICATION

In qualifying, each athlete fires 40 shots. The results of athletes from one team are summed up. The top eight teams advance to the semi-finals.

THE FINAL

The top 5 teams based on qualifying results advance to the finals. First, teams shoot three series of 5 shots each, followed by single shots.

After the 17th shot, the team with the lowest score leaves the final. Then the teams are eliminated after 19 and 21 shots. The winning team and the medalist each fire 24 shots (excluding the shootout).

4. “Rapid-firing small-caliber pistol, 25m. Men"

The exercise “Rapid-fire small-caliber pistol, 25 m. Men” is included in the official program of the International Shooting Sports Federation. In the program of the Olympic Games since 1896 - from the very first Olympics.

The exercise is performed with a small-caliber pistol at a distance of 25 meters.

QUALIFICATION

Test shots – 1 series of 5 test shots in 8 seconds.

The qualification consists of two parts, usually completed over two days. In total, each athlete fires 60 shots.

Each part consists of 30 shots - 6 series of 5 shots (2 series of 8 seconds per series, 2 series of 6 seconds per series, 2 series of 4 seconds per series).

THE FINAL

The 6 athletes with the best results advance to the finals.

The final consists of 8 series of 5 shots fired in 4 seconds. “Hits and misses” count.

Elimination of finalists begins after the fourth episode and continues until episode 8, until the winners of the gold and silver medals are determined.

SCORING

For each hit, 1 point is awarded, for a miss - 0 points. A hit is counted in the case of a shot worth 9.7 points or higher. A maximum of 5 hits are possible in each series.

Athletes with the fewest points (hits) are eliminated.

5. “Small-caliber standard pistol, 25m. Women"

The event “Small-caliber standard pistol, 25 m. Women” is included in the official program of the International Shooting Sports Federation. In the program of the Olympic Games since 1984.

The exercise is performed with a small-caliber pistol at a distance of 25 meters.

QUALIFICATION

The qualification is divided into two parts. The first part of the exercise (30 scoring shots) is performed at a stationary target. 5 test shots are allowed before the start of qualifying. The second (30 scoring shots) is fired at the appearing target. 5 practice shots are allowed before qualifying. Shooting is carried out in series of 5 shots at one target. In the first half, each series is completed in 5 minutes; in the second half of each series, the target appears 5 times for 3 seconds, during which the shooter fires one shot (pauses between target appearances are 7 seconds). First, all participants perform the first half of the exercise, and then the second.

THE FINAL

The top eight athletes advance to the finals. Qualifying results are not taken into account in the finals.

The final consists of ten series of 5 shots each at an appearing target, determining the results of a “hit or miss”. Elimination begins after the fourth episode and continues until the tenth episode, in which the silver and gold medals are awarded.

A hit is counted if the athlete shows a shot worth “10.2” points or higher.

In the event of a tie, a shootout is declared.

Non-Olympic program

6. “Small-caliber free pistol, 50m. Men"

Exercise “Small-caliber free pistol, 50m. Men" is included in the official program of the International Shooting Sports Federation. The program of the Olympic Games was from 1896 to 2016.

The exercise is performed with a small-caliber pistol at a distance of 50 meters.

QUALIFICATION

In qualifying, shooters shoot 60 shots in 1 hour 30 minutes with electronic targets and in 1 hour 45 minutes with paper targets. 8 athletes with the best results advance to the finals.

THE FINAL

Qualifying results are not taken into account in the finals. Shooting in the finals is carried out in tenths.

The final consists of two (2) series of five (5) scoring shots each, with a time limit of 250 seconds per series. (5 + 5 shots). After this, fourteen (14) single scoring shots are fired, with a time limit of 50 seconds. Eliminations for the lowest scoring finalists begin after the 12th shot and continue every two shots until the gold and silver medals are won. There are a total of twenty-four (24) shots in the final (excluding shootouts).

The maximum result is 261.6 points.

Details Published 06/07/2017 16:50 On June 7, at the shooting range outside the village of Berezovo, the next competition was held for the 53rd Spartakiad of the Belgorod regional organization of the Dynamo Society among national teams of security and law enforcement agencies of the Belgorod region.

12 physical education teams took part in the competition. The team consists of 4 people, of which 3 are men and 1 woman. All participants were qualified and performed exercises PB-2 and PB-8.

Exercise PB-2 – shooting from a Makarov pistol at a stationary target.

Target – target No. 4 (sports) – 1 pc.

Distance – 25 m.

Time to prepare for the exercise – 5 minutes.

The time to complete the trial series is 3 minutes.

Number of test shots – 3 pcs.

The time to complete the 1st and 2nd series is 10 minutes each.

Number of scoring shots – 20 pcs. (2 series of 10 shots)

Shooting position – standing with 1st hand.

Exercise PB-8 – high-speed shooting from a pistol with transfer of fire along the front after movement.

Target – target No. 1 (interpol) – 4 pcs.

Distance – 25 m.

The starting line is 45 m.

Time to prepare each episode is 1 minute.

The time to complete each series is 20 seconds.

Number of scoring shots – 16 pcs. (2 series of 8 shots, two shots at each target).

The shooting position is standing (holding the pistol with both hands is allowed).

In the PB-2 exercise for men, third place was won by Andrey Tsapkov of the regional department of the Russian Guard (161 points), second place by Sergei Sery, a policeman from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in Stary Oskol (165 points), and the winner was the representative of the regional Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Nikolai Chaplygin (166 points). For women in this exercise, the places were distributed as follows: third place went to Olesya Melnichenko from the regional Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (153 points), in second place was Marina Rapenko, a cadet of the BelYuI of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after I.D. Putilina (154 points), the first step of the podium was taken by an employee of the border department of the FSB of Russia in the Belgorod region (166 points).

In performing the PB-8 exercise for men, the best were: Oleg Kutsenko - 3rd place, regional department of the Russian Guard (144 points); Vasilchenko Evgeniy – 2nd place, BelYuI Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after I.D. Putilina (149 points); Kutsenko Mikhail – 1st place, Regional Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Belgorod (154 points). In the same exercise, third place among women was won by Olesya Melnichenko from the regional Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (127 points), the second was an employee of the border department of the FSB (140 points), and the winner was Marina Rapenko, BelYuI of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after I.D. Putilina (146 points).

In the team competition, the third line of the final table was taken by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Belgorod Region with a score of 1083 points, in second place was the national guard team of the Belgorod Region (1109 points), and the winner of the competition was the national team of the BelYuI Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after. I.D. Putilin (1151 points).

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