
Running a live-fire operation involving crew-served weapons is very different from running a standard flat range.
Once rounds start traveling beyond direct line of sight, the entire safety equation changes. Impact areas, firing geometry, communication, coordination, environmental conditions, and emergency planning all become critical parts of the operation. Whether you’re operating mortars, grenade launchers, destructive devices, or other crew-served systems, safe operations depend on disciplined planning and controlled execution long before the first round is fired.
The ODD Crew-Served Weapons Range Safety Officer Course was developed specifically for individuals responsible for planning, supervising, or supporting live-fire operations involving indirect fire and crew-served weapon systems.
This is not a generic NRA-style RSO course.
This program focuses specifically on the unique challenges associated with mortars, destructive devices, heavy machine guns, and indirect fire operations in civilian, contractor, training, and specialized range environments.
Students will learn how to:
The course places heavy emphasis on practical decision-making and real-world operational considerations rather than simply memorizing regulations or checklists. Students will work through realistic range safety problems, communication scenarios, and operational planning discussions designed around the realities of crew-served weapons operations.
Special attention is given to the unique challenges civilian and non-military organizations face when operating indirect fire systems, including:
Instruction is delivered by personnel with real-world indirect fire, range operations, and live-fire safety experience who understand the operational side of crew-served weapons management beyond textbook theory.
This course is ideal for:
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Because once crew-served weapons enter the equation, range safety stops being an afterthought and becomes part of the operation itself.