词条 | Double tap |
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A double tap is a shooting technique where two shots are fired in rapid succession at the same target with the same sight picture (as opposed to the controlled pair, where a second sight picture is acquired for the second shot).[1][2][3] Instruction and practice of the double-tap improves overall accuracy as shooters often do not have the gun fully extended on the first shot meaning the second of a double-tap is usually the better.[4] The term hammer is sometimes used to describe a double tap in which the firearm's sights are not reacquired by the shooter between shots.[2][3] HistoryThe origin of the double tap technique is credited to William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric A. Sykes, British police chiefs working in Shanghai during the 1930s who developed the technique in order to overcome the limitations of full metal jacketed (FMJ) ammunition. FMJ ammunition is commonly used by militaries for feeding reliability, adherence to the Hague Conventions regarding non-expanding ammunition, and improved penetration. FMJ rounds can fail to cause sufficient damage, requiring more hits and better shot placement. In Ian Dear’s book Sabotage and Subversion about British Special Operations Executive (SOE) and United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) forces, Fairbairn is reported to have instructed SOE personnel in the double tap from 1944 to 1945 at the SOE training school directed by Fairbairn and Sykes near Arisaig in Scotland. The term "double tap" is now used to describe the broader technique of firing two rounds quickly and accurately to disable an opponent. The tactic is still used today by firearms handlers, police tactical teams, military personnel, counter-terrorist combat units, and other special operations forces personnel. The Russian assault rifle AN-94 can automatically shoot two bullets in a rapid burst to penetrate body armor better. Double taps are an integral part of the El Presidente combat pistol shooting drill developed by Jeff Cooper in the 1970s and published in the January/February 1979 issue of American Handgunner.[5] Also developed by Cooper in the 1970s is the Mozambique Drill or Failure Drill, for a situation where a double-tap to the torso fails to stop an attacker, adding a third shot to the head.[6] TechniqueIn the double-tap technique, after the first round is fired, the shooter quickly reacquires the sights for a fast second shot. This skill can be practiced by firing two shots at a time, taking time between the shots to reacquire the sights. With practice, the time between shots grows shorter and shorter until it seems to the observer as if the shooter is just pulling the trigger twice very quickly. According to a U.S. Army training manual, "There is a natural arc of the front sight post after the round is fired and the recoil kicks in. The soldier lets the barrel go with this arc and immediately brings the front sight post back on target and takes a second shot. The soldier does not fight the recoil. In combat, soldiers shoot until the enemy goes down. For multiple targets, each target should receive a double tap. After all targets are engaged, soldiers engage the targets again as needed."[7] Double tap strikeThe term has also been used more recently to refer to the practice of following up a strike, e.g., a missile, air strikes, artillery shelling or improvised explosive device attack with a second strike several minutes later, hitting response teams, helpers, and medics rushing to the site.[8][9][10] Double-tap strikes have been used by Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates in Yemen[11], by The United States in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia,[12] and allegedly the Syrian government in the Syrian Civil War{{Citation needed|date=August 2018}} See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.midwayusa.com/guntecdictionary.exe/showterm?TermID=2107 |title=GunTec Dictionary |publisher=MidwayUSA |accessdate=2007-09-08}} 2. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.frfrogspad.com/glossary.htm |title=A Glossary of Terms Relating to Firearms |accessdate=2007-09-08}} 3. ^1 {{cite web | url=http://www.shootingillustrated.com/index.php/18696/talking-double/ | title=Talking Double | work=Shooting Illustrated |publisher=National Rifle Association | date=30 December 2011 | accessdate=28 January 2015 | author=Wilson, Sheriff Jim}} 4. ^{{cite journal|last=Usher|first=Jerry|title=Double Taps|journal=Handguns|date=December 2000|volume=12|series=14|pages=12}} 5. ^{{cite journal | first = Jeff| last = Cooper | authorlink = Jeff Cooper (Colonel) | year = 1979| title = El Presidente | journal = American Handgunner | issue = 1| volume= 24|page=22}} 6. ^{{cite journal|last=Bertomen|first=Lindsey|title=An emergency within an emergency|journal=Law Enforcement Technology|date=November 2007|volume=34|series=11|pages=86–89}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Lesson 18. Close Quarters Combat|url=https://rdl.train.army.mil/catalog-ws/view/100.ATSC/0EF89CA1-2680-4782-B103-D2F5DC941188-1274309335668/7-98-1/chap2l18.htm|publisher=United States Army|accessdate=15 September 2016}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://defendmedicalimpartiality.org/?p=2126|title=Double Tap Strikes: Deliberate Attacks on First Responders in Syria and Yemen – Defenders for Medical Impartiality|website=defendmedicalimpartiality.org|language=en-US|access-date=2018-08-10}} 9. ^{{cite news|last1=Woods|first1=Chris|last2=Yusufzai|first2=Mushtaq|title=Drone strikes in Pakistan -- Get the Data: The return of double-tap drone strikes|url=https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2013/08/01/get-the-data-the-return-of-double-tap-drone-strikes/|accessdate=24 August 2015|agency=The Bureau of Investigative Journalism|date=August 1, 2013}} 10. ^{{cite news|last1=Bachmann|first1=Jutta|last2=Baldwin-Ragaven|first2=Laurel|last3=Hougen|first3=Hans-Petter|last4=Leaning|first4=Jennifer|last5=Kelly|first5=Karen|last6=Özkalipci|first6=Önder|last7=Reynolds|first7=Louis|last8=Vacas|first8=Alicia|title=Gaza 2014 - Findings of an Independent Medical Fact-Finding Mission|url=https://gazahealthattack.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/gazareport_eng.pdf|accessdate=24 August 2015|agency=Physicians for Human Rights Israel|date=January 20, 2015}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/sep/16/repeated-airstrikes-take-toll-on-yemeni-civilians|title='After an hour the plane came back': repeated airstrikes take toll on Yemeni civilians|last=Dehghan|first=Saeed|date=16 September 2016|website=theguardian.com}} 12. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/outrage-at-cias-deadly-double-tap-drone-attacks-8174771.html |title=Outrage at CIA's deadly 'double tap' drone |publisher=Independent |accessdate=2013-05-25 |location=London |first=Jerome |last=Taylor |date=2012-09-25}} 2 : Law enforcement techniques|Firearm techniques |
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