Cost Factors ($FY04)
Inventory records
Code
Title
UM
Description
Construction
Sustainment
Upper limit
Reset Value
AC
360,000
30
Maneuver/training lands that provide space for the movement of light combat forces and
equipment under simulated battlefield conditions for training purposes to improve combat
readiness. SCF is based on data from the ATSC.
AC
350,000
2,000
Maneuver/training lands that provide space for the movement of heavy combat forces and
equipment under simulated battlefield conditions for training purposes to improve combat
readiness. SCF is based on data from the ATSC.
AC
100,000
9,000
Impact areas have designated boundaries within which all ordnance will detonate or impact.
The primary function of impact areas is to contain weapons effects as much as possible using
earthen berms or natural terrain features. SCF is based on data from the ATSC.
AC
2,000
300
A cleared area suitable for the landing of personnel and/or equipment via parachute drop. SCF
is based on data from the ATSC.
AC
6.80
600
5
An area that provides open space for military ceremonies, outdoor drill training, physical
fitness tests, and physical exercises. SCF is based on data from RS Means.
FP
,682.55
6.07
32
32
A training range for the firing of small arms. Exact design of these ranges will vary according
to the specific nature of the weapons and training desired. Designed for handguns, shoulder
fired weapons, and machineguns. CCF is derived from a design build out. SCF is based on a
ratio from multiple range FACs.
.41
32
32
FP
3.46
A range for preparatory marksmanship training; zeroing, and corrective instruction on the rifle
and machine gun; and to practice machine gun traversing and searching. CCF is derived from
USACE data. SCF is derived from USACE data.
FP
,972.90
3.10
32
32
A range for firing the rifle at targets comparable to battlefield ranges, developing speed in
target engagements, and developing confidence in individual ability. CCF is derived from
USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
FP
,037.45
1.26
16
16
A range for practice and qualification in engaging personnel targets with a rifle in a simulated
combat environment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
FP
,311.51
.62
32
32
A range used for training of night fire rifle engagement techniques and to complete
qualification scores. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
FP
,868.91
1.57
55
55
A range for practice and competition with targets located at specified known distances. CCF is
derived from a design build out. SCF is based on a ratio from multiple range FACs.
FP
6,872.22
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,693.63
4
4
A range for day and nighttime sniper training, as well as advanced rifle marksmanship training
for selected personnel. The range may include various firing points including towers. CCF is
derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
FP
,929.77
7.68
15
15
A range for instructional firing of pistols and sub -machineguns, and for combat pistol
qualification, and police qualification with pistols, shotguns, and sub-machineguns. CCF is
derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means d ata.
FP
,188.13
1.71
10
10
A range used to qualify gunners with machine guns and automatic weapons. The range may be
augmented by adding light vehicle and bunker targets. CCF is derived from USACE data.
SCF is derived from RS Means data.
FP
4
4
A training range for the firing of large weapons when there is line of sight from the weapon to
the target. Weapons can include stationary tanks, artillery, antitank rockets, and grenade
launchers.
FP
,221.91
5.67
1
1
A range to teach grenade launcher firing techniques, to qualify grenadiers, and to prepare
grenadiers for combat situations. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is deriv ed from RS
Means data.
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