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SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR SHOOTING IN CISM


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INDEX

Part Content Page

1. Introduction 4
2. World Military Shooting Championships 4
2.1. Name 4
2.2. Preparations 4
2.3. Events 5
2.4. Titles attributed 6
2.5. Badges and Certificates 7
2.6. Awards and Prizes 7
3. Composition of a Mission 8
3.1.1 Jury-Members 8
3.2. Composition of a team 9
3.3. Range facilities 9
3.3.1. Range facilities in general 9
3.3.2. Range facilities for rifle and pistol, Example 1 10
3.3.3. Range facilities for rifle and pistol, Example 2 11
3.3.4. Range facilities for shotgun 12
3.3.5. Committee-meetings and other activities 12
3.3.6. Deviations from programme 12
4. Organization 13
4.1. Technical Direction Sub-Committee 13
4.2. Juries for Rifle and Pistol 13
4.2.1. Classification Jury for Rifle and Pistol 13
4.2.1.1. Composition of the Classification Jury 13
4.2.1.2. Duties of the Classification Jury 13
4.2.2. Technical Juries for Rifle and Pistol 14
4.2.2.1. Composition of the Technical Juries 14
4.2.2.2. Duties of the Technical Juries 14
4.2.3. Equipment Control Jury for Rifle and Pistol 14
4.2.4. Jury of Appeal for Rifle and Pistol 14
4.3. Juries for Shotgun 15
4.3.1. Jury Members qualification for Shotgun 15
4.3.2. Composition of a Shotgun-Jury 15
4.3.3. Duties of a Shotgun-Jury 15
4.3.4. Jury of Appeal for Shotgun 15
4.4. Protests and Appeals for all shooting-events 15
4.5. Official Meetings for all shooting-events 15
4.6. Anti-Doping Control 16

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5. Special Regulations 17
5.1. General remarks 17
5.2. Shooting-Events 300m Rifle 17
5.2.1. Types of rifles 17
5.2.2 Shooting-regulations for 300m Standard Rifle 3 Positions 17
5.2.3. Shooting-regulations for 300m Military Rapid Fire 17
5.2.3.1. Programme 17
5.2.3.2. In the marking pit 18
5.2.3.3. Penalties 18
5.2.3.4. Malfunctions 300m Military Rapid Fire 19
5.3. Shooting-Events 50m Rifle Women 19
5.3.1. Shooting-regulations for 50m Women Rifle prone 19
5.3.2. Shooting-regulations for 50m Women 3 Positions 19
5.4. Shooting-Events 25m Men Pistol and Women Pistol 20
5.4.1. Shooting-regulations for 25m Men Centre Fire Pistol 20
5.4.2. Shooting-regulations for 25m Men Military Rapid Fire Pistol 20
5.4.2.1. Weapons, Ammunition, Targets 20
5.4.2.2. Programme 20
5.4.2.3. Malfunctions in 25m Pistol Military Rapid Fire 20
5.4.3. Shooting-regulations for 25m Women Pistol 20
5.4.4. Shooting-regulations for 25m Women Military Rapid Fire 20
5.4.5. Final ranking for medal-positions in CISM Pistol-shooting 20
5.5. Shooting-Events Shotgun 21
5.5.1. Shooting-regulations for Trap Men 21
5.5.2. Shooting-regulations for Double Trap Men 21
5.5.3. Shooting-regulations for Skeet Men 21
5.5.4. Shooting-regulations for Trap Women 21
5.5.5. Shooting-regulations for Skeet Women 21
5.5.6. Ranking in all Shotgun-Competitions in CISM 21
5.5.6.1. Individual Ranking 21
5.5.6.2. Team Ranking 21
5.6. Qualification for the Individual Competitions in Rifle & Pistol 22
5.7. Regulations for Championships held on Electronic Shooting
Ranges 22
5.8. CISM World-records 23


Annexes
Checklist for World Military Shooting Championships
Protest-Information and forms
Range-incident-report form
Classification Office Score Notification - form
Malfunction Score Computation forms
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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 The World Military Shooting Championship is in principle organized every year under the
patronage of the International Military Sports Council (CISM). The organizing country is
appointed during the General Assembly being held two years before the championship.

1.2 The place and dates of the championship must be communicated to the International Shooting
Sport Federation (ISSF).

1.3 The Specific Regulations for Shooting will primarily govern the World Military Shooting
Championship but also continental championships, regional championships, regional
tournaments and other shooting military competitions.

1.4 Except for some modifications as mentioned in these regulations, in particular with regard to
the Military Rapid Fire in Rifle- and Pistol-Shooting, the ISSF General Technical Rules and
Special Technical Rules for the Rifle-Shooting, Pistol-Shooting and Shotgun - Shooting events
will be in force. It is obligatory for all chiefs of mission to be in possession of up-to-date
ISSF-Regulations.

1.5 The working language is English. In the event of discrepancies arising from interpretation of
rules, the English text is decisive as per ISSF.


2. WORLD MILITARY SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS

2.1 World Military Shooting Championships are called:

"(NUMBER) WORLD MILITARY SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS (CISM Logo)".

2.2 PREPARATIONS
One year before the start of the World Military Shooting Championship, the President or his
deputy and the Secretary of the CISM Shooting Committee will be appointed to act on
behalf of CISM in an advisory capacity to the organizing nation. The adviser must visit the
organizing country to discuss all matters concerning the competitions and will offer such
advice as deemed appropriate. After conclusion of his tour, he will submit a report . A copy of
this report will be sent to the organizing nation. The costs and expenses of the visit are to be
paid by the organizing country.

See also CISM Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III.

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2.3 EVENTS

Rifle:
-Team match, 300m Standard Rifle 3 positions 300m
-Individual match, 300m Standard Rifle 3 positions 300m
-Team match, 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle 300m
-Individual match, 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle 300m
-Team match, Women, 50m Rifle Prone 50m
-Individual match, Women, 50m Rifle Prone 50m
-Team match, Women, 50m Rifle 3 Positions 50m
-Individual match, Women, 50m Rifle 3 Positions 50m


Pistol:
-Team match, Men, 25m Centre Fire Pistol 25m
-Individual match, Men, 25m Centre Fire Pistol 25m
-Team match, Men, 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol 25m
-Individual match, Men, 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol 25m
-Team match, Women, 25m Pistol 25m
-Individual match, Women, 25m Pistol 25m
-Team match, Women, 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol 25m
-Individual match, Women, 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol 25m


Shotgun:
-Team match, Men, Trap
-Individual match, Men, Trap
-Team match, Men, Double Trap
-Individual match, Men, Double Trap
-Team match, Men, Skeet
-Individual match, Men, Skeet
-Team match, Women, Trap
-Individual match, Women, Trap
-Team match, Women, Skeet
-Individual match, Women, Skeet

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2.4 TITLES ATTRIBUTED

2.4.1 Individual Titles RIFLE and PISTOL, Mixed (Rifle 300m) and Men:
-(Year) World military champion in 300m Standard Rifle 3 Positions
-(Year) World military champion in 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle
-(Year) World military champion in Men 25m Centre Fire Pistol
-(Year) World military champion in Men 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol

2.4.2 Individual Titles RIFLE and PISTOL, Women:
-(Year) World military champion in Women 50m Rifle Prone
-(Year) World military champion in Women 50m Rifle 3 positions
-(Year) World military champion in Women 25m Pistol
-(Year) World military champion in Women 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol

2.4.3 Individual Titles SHOTGUN, Men:
-(Year) World military champion in Men Trap
-(Year) World military champion in Men double Trap
-(Year) World military champion in Men Skeet

2.4.4 Individual Titles SHOTGUN, Women:
-(Year) World military champion in Women Trap
-(Year) World military champion in Women Skeet

2.4.5 Team Titles RIFLE and PISTOL, Mixed (Rifle 300m) and Men:
-(Year) World military champion in Team 300m Standard Rifle 3 positions
-(Year) World military champion in Team 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle
-(Year) World military champion in Team Men 25m Centre Fire Pistol
-(Year) World military champion in Team Men 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol

2.4.6 Team Titles RIFLE and PISTOL, Women:
-(Year) World military champion in Team Women 50m Rifle Prone
-(Year) World military champion in Team Women 50m Rifle 3 positions
-(Year) World military champion in Team Women 25m Pistol
-(Year) World military champion in Team Women 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol

2.4.7 Team Titles SHOTGUN, Men:
-(Year) World military champion in Team Men Trap
-(Year) World military champion in Team Men double Trap
-(Year) World military champion in Team Men Skeet

2.4.8 Team Titles SHOTGUN, Women:
-(Year) World military champion in Team Women Trap
-(Year) World military champion in Team Women Skeet


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2.5 BADGES AND CERTIFICATES
See CISM Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III.



2.6 AWARDS AND PRIZES
See CISM Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III.

2.6.1 Official Medals
The following official CISM medals are awarded. These medals are provided at the expense
of the host nation:
- A medal to each of the first three competitors in the individual classification of each
discipline.
- A medal to each member of the first three teams of each discipline.

2.6.2 The Challenge Cup BEST NATION in Rifle and Pistol - shooting
The Main Challenge Cup (a pair of ornate silver duelling pistols) was first presented to CISM
by King Paul of Greece in 1957. In 1972, after the United States won the CISM Shooting
championship for five consecutive years, they were awarded the pistols on permanent basis. In
1973, the United States proposed the pistols became the U.S. Army Challenge Trophy and
placed them in competition for perpetual rotation for future Rifle and Pistol World Military
Shooting championships. The silver pistols are awarded to the best nation counting the total
score of the events under article 2.4.5 and 2.4.6 together.
Between two successive competitions, the winning nation has to take the trophy mentioned
above in custody, and is also responsible for handing them over to the next organizing country
upon arrival at the championship. The holder of the trophy must ensure that any outstanding
engraving is carried out and is responsible for any upkeep costs.

2.6.3 Prizes in Rifle and Pistol - shooting
In addition to the official medals, the organizing country will present prizes of its own
choice to each of the best shooters.
These prizes Best shooter are awarded to the 4 following best shooters by addition of the
two individual results for
.Best shooter 300m
.Best shooter Women Rifle 50m
.Best shooter Men Pistol 25m
.Best shooter Women Pistol 25m
If the score is tied, then the higher score of the rapid fire match will decide in rifle 300m and
pistol; in rifle women 50m, the higher score of the 3x20-match will decide.
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3. COMPOSITION OF A MISSION


3.1 The mission of a country participating in the World Military Shooting Championship can
include a maximum of:

Rifle & Pistol: Shotgun:
1 Chief of mission 1 Chief of mission
1 Team captain 1 Team captain
1 Coach rifle 1 Coach trap
4 Rifle shooters 300m (Men and/or women) 1 Coach double trap
1 Coach pistol (Men) 1 Coach skeet
4 Pistol shooters (Men) 3 Trap shooters (Men)
1 Coach (Women) 3 Double trap shooters (Men)
3 Rifle shooters (Women) 3 Skeet shooters (Men)
3 Pistol shooters (Women) 3 Trap shooters (Women)
(1 Jury member) 3 Skeet shooters (Women)
(1 Jury member)

19 Total 20 Total
(20) Total with a jury-member (21) Total with a jury-member



3.1.1 Jury-members

3.1.1.1 The organizing country determines together with the President CISM Shooting Committee
which countries are requested to send one or two Jury-members holding an ISSF license A or
B to the World Military Shooting Championships. This has to be stipulated in the invitation.

3.1.1.2 One member of the officials of the mission is expected to act as a member of a Jury
(Jury of Appeal, Classification Jury, Technical Jury or Equipment Control Jury).




3.1.2 No other additional member may be included in the mission without special authorization
from the organizing country. See also CISM Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III.

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3.2 COMPOSITION OF A TEAM
- All teams for the rifle events and the pistol events men are composed of four (4) competitors.
In these events, the results of the three (3) highest scoring team members will be counted for
the team classification.
- Any nation unable to provide a full team can be represented by one or more individual
competitors.
- A competitor can only participate either in the Rifle or Pistol or Shotgun events.
- Female competitors can participate either in the open competitions (mixed teams in 300m
rifle shooting) or in the women competitions. In the women team matches, all three (3)
competitors will be counted for the team classification.
- The names of the competitors are to be confirmed at the preliminary meeting.






3.3 RANGE FACILITIES AND PROGRAM FOR THE WORLD MILITARY
SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS (EXAMPLES only)


3.3.1 Range Facilities:
For World Military Shooting Championships, the following range capacities are at least
necessary:

- 40-50 Target-ranges 300m
- 30-40 Target-ranges 50m
- 40-50 Target-ranges 25m
- 4-5 combined ranges Trap, Double Trap and Skeet

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3.3.2 Example 1 for RIFLE and PISTOL:
-Good capacity of shooting ranges/targets.
-Separate, individual competitions for women.

1st day: Arrival of missions/accreditation/equipment control

2nd day: Training
Equipment Control
Preliminary Meeting
Opening Ceremony

3rd day: Team match, 300m Standard Rifle 3 positions
Team match, Men 25m Centre Fire Pistol (Precision course)
Team match, Women 50m Rifle Prone
Team match, Women 25m Pistol (Precision course)

4th day: Individual match, 300m Standard Rifle 3 positions
Team match, Men 25m Centre Fire Pistol (Rapid-Fire course)
Individual match, Women 50m Rifle Prone
Team match, Women 25m Pistol (Rapid-Fire course)

5th day: Individual match, Men 25m Centre Fire Pistol
Individual match, Women 25m Pistol
Training, Rifle and Pistol

6th day: Team match, 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle
Team match, Men 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol
Team match, Women 50m Rifle 3 Positions
Team match, Women 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol

7th day: Individual match, 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle
Individual match, Men 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol
Individual match, Women 50m Rifle 3 Positions
Individual match, Women 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol
Closing ceremony
Closing banquet

8th day: Excursion/study day (option), Departure

9th day: Departure

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3.3.3 Example 2 for RIFLE and PISTOL:
-Limited capacity of shooting ranges/targets.
-Combined team/individual competition for women.
-Team match Standard Rifle in 2 days.

1st day: Arrival of missions/accreditation/equipment control

2nd day: Training
Equipment Control
Preliminary Meeting
Opening Ceremony

3rd day: Team match, 300m Standard Rifle 3 Positions
(first half of the competitors)
Team match, Men 25m Centre Fire Pistol (Precision course)
Team/individual match, Women 50m Rifle Prone
Team/individual match, Women 25m Pistol (Precision course)

4th day: Team match, 300m Standard Rifle 3 Positions
(second half of the competitors)
Team match, Men 25m Centre Fire Pistol (Rapid Fire course)
Team/individual match, Women 25m Pistol (Rapid Fire course)

5th day: Individual match, 300m Standard Rifle 3 Positions
Individual match, Men 25m Centre Fire Pistol
Team/individual match, Women 50m Rifle 3 Positions
Training, Rifle and Pistol

6th day: Team match, 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle
Team match, Men 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol
Team/individual match, Women 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol

7th day: Individual match, 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle
Individual match, Men 25m Military Rapid Fire Pistol
Closing ceremony
Closing banquet

8th day: Excursion/study day (option), Departure

9th day: Departure


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3.3.4 Example for SHOTGUN:
4 Combined ranges in use at least

1st day: Arrival of missions/accreditation/equipment control

2nd day: Training, PET
Equipment Control
Technical Meeting
Opening Ceremony

3rd day: Trap Men
PET Double Trap Men

4th day: Double Trap Men
PET Trap Women

5th day: Double Trap Men
Trap Women
PET Skeet Women

6th day: Skeet Women
PET Skeet Men

7th day: Skeet Men
Closing ceremony
Closing banquet

8th day: Excursion/study day (option), Departure

9th day: Departure



3.3.5 In addition to the examples of programs in 3.3.1, 3.3.2 and 3.3.3, the host nation is
responsible for organizing CISM Shooting Committee-Meetings and other activities as
mentioned in CISM Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III.


3.3.6 The host nation must inform the President of the CISM Shooting Committee of any major
deviation from provisions under article 3.3. The CISM Shooting Committee is empowered to
decide certain modifications required by local conditions.

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4. ORGANISATION
The general organisation of CISM-competitions is described in CISM Regulations of
Procedures, Chapter III. Therefore, only supplementary regulations for CISM-Shooting are
listed below.

4.1 Technical Direction Sub-Committee
This committee will be in charge of the technical direction of the championship and has a
responsibility for preparing the championship to include the following points:

- Choice of facilities
- Program of the events
- Training facilities and provisions for directing the championship
- Ensure that the championship will be organized and conducted according to the existing
CISM and ISSF Regulations.
- Nominate qualified officials in charge of the technical direction of the championship
according to the CISM and ISSF Regulations.



4.2 JURIES for RIFLE and PISTOL

4.2.1 Classification Jury for RIFLE and PISTOL
There are at least for every range a Classification Jury to be nominated; e.g. only one
Classification Jury when all ranges are in the same vicinity but two Classification Juries when
e.g. the ranges for Rifle and Pistol are separated.

4.2.1.1 Composition of the Classification Jury for RIFLE and PISTOL
Each Classification Juries includes at least three qualified members who can be either civilian
or military personnel. The organizing country may appoint one (or two) member and two (or
one) members will be appointed during the preliminary meeting from the participating
missions. The members of the Classification Juries should be authorized as judges by their
national shooting federations, and preferably also held ISSF Judges License A or B.
The chairman and members of the Classification Juries are appointed during the preliminary
meeting and discharged after the official closing of the competition.
Under no circumstances can any member of the Classification Juries belong to the Organizing
Committee.

4.2.1.2 Duties of the Classification Jury for RIFLE and PISTOL
The Classification Juries are responsible for the official scoring procedures. See also ISSF
General Technical Rules.


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4.2.2 Technical Juries for RIFLE and PISTOL
At least three juries have to be appointed: One for rifle 300m , one for rifle 50m and one for
pistol 25m.

4.2.2.1 Composition of the Technical Juries for RIFLE and PISTOL
Each Technical Jury is composed of a chairman and at least two qualified members who can
be either civilian or military personnel. The organizing country may appoint one (or two)
member and two (or one) members will be appointed during the preliminary meeting from the
participating missions. The members of the Technical Juries should be authorized as judges
by their national shooting federations, and preferably also held ISSF Judges License A or B.
The chairman and members of the Technical Juries are appointed during the preliminary
meeting and discharged after the official closing of the competition.
Under no circumstances can any member of the Technical Juries belong to the Organizing
Committee.

4.2.2.2 Duties of the Technical Juries for RIFLE and PISTOL
In general, the Technical Juries are responsible for the satisfactory progress of a competition
and must ensure that the conduct of the events is according to CISM- and ISSF Regulations.
For the detailed duties of the Technical Juries see CISM-Regulations of Procedures, Chapter
III and the ISSF Rules and Regulations (General Technical Rules and Special Technical
Rules).




4.2.3 Equipment Control Jury for RIFLE and PISTOL
The Equipment Control Section will be assisted and supervised by Jury Members. The
Equipment Control Jury is composed of the Chairpersons of the Technical Juries.




4.2.4 Jury of Appeal for RIFLE and PISTOL
See CISM Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III.


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4.3 JURIES for SHOTGUN

4.3.1 Jury Members qualification for Shotgun
All persons who are designated to serve as an official in CISM competitions must possess a
valid qualification appropriate to the level of the competition.

4.3.2 Composition of a Shotgun-Jury
The jury includes at least five qualified members who can be either civilian or military
personnel. The organizing country may appoint one (or two) member and four (or three)
members will be appointed during the preliminary meeting from the participating missions.
The Jury members should be authorized as judges by their national shooting federations, and
preferably also held ISSF Judges License A or B.
The Chairman and members of the Jury are appointed during the preliminary meeting and
discharged after the official closing of the competition.
Under no circumstances can any member of the Jury belong to the Organizing Committee.

4.3.3 Duties of a Shotgun-Jury
The Jury is responsible for the satisfactory progress of a competition and must ensure that the
conduct of the events is according to CISM- and ISSF Regulations. For the detailed duties of
the Shotgun Jury see the ISSF Rules and Regulations (General Technical Rules and Special
Technical Rules) and CISM-Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III.


4.3.4 Jury of Appeal for SHOTGUN
See CISM Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III and ISSF Rules and Regulations.






4.4 PROTESTS AND APPEALS FOR ALL SHOOTING EVENTS
According to ISSF Rules.




4.5 OFFICIAL MEETINGS FOR ALL SHOOTING EVENTS
See CISM Regulations of Procedures, Chapter III.


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4.6 ANTI - DOPING CONTROL


4.6.1 Doping is defined as:
- the presence of prohibited substances or its metabolites or markers in an athletes
bodily specimen
- the use or the attempted use of a prohibited substance or a prohibited method
- the refusing, or failing without compelling justification to submit to sample collection
after notification


4.6.2 Doping, according to this definition, is strictly forbidden in CISM, and especially in Shooting.


4.6.3 At least at each CISM Military World Shooting Championship, if possible also at other major
events, anti- doping controls will be carried out according to the latest CISM Anti Doping
Regulation (Chapter IV, CISM Policy Manual) that are fully in line with the World Anti-
Doping-Code of WADA.
Specificities of the ISSF Anti Doping Regulation will be considered when necessary.


4.6.4 The operative responsibilities of the anti-doping controls will lie on the Anti-Doping
Commission formed for the considered event.
The composition and the tasks of this commission are defined in the CISM Anti-Doping
Regulation


4.6.5 At World Military Shooting Championships in Rifle & Pistol-Shooting at least 32 tests have
to be carried out without considering world records.
At World Military Shooting Championships in Shotgun-Shooting at least 20 tests have
to be carried out without considering world records.


4.6.6 The list of prohibited substances and methods used for the anti-doping testing in CISM
events will always be the actual WADA-List.



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5. SPECIAL REGULATIONS


5.1 GENERAL
The ISSF Regulations will be in force with the necessary modifications as mentioned in this
article. The CISM Shooting Committee is empowered to decide certain modifications required
by local conditions.



5.2 SHOOTING - EVENTS 300m RIFLE (MIXED and MEN)

5.2.1 In general, only standard rifles following the ISSF Regulations will be admissible both for the
300m Standard Rifle program and 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle program. However, new
participating countries will be granted the use of their military rifles, without telescope and
bipod, for the duration of two years only. For security reasons, competitors equipped in this
manner will be squatted on either side of the range.

5.2.2 Shooting - Regulations for 300m Standard Rifle 3 Positions
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations in force for the 300m
Standard Rifle 3 positions program.

5.2.3 Shooting - Regulations for 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle

5.2.3.1 Program
The 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle-Program consists of a shooting event of 60 competition-
shots divided into 3 positions of 20 shots each. Each position consists of 2 series of 10 shots
and is fired in the following order:

Prone: 2 series of 10 shots each. Each series in 1 minute 30 seconds.
Standing: 2 series of 10 shots each. Each series in 2 minutes.
Kneeling: 2 series of 10 shots each. Each series in 2 minutes.

Before the competition begins, an unlimited number of sighting shots may be fired within a
time limit of 12 minutes. The sighting shots can be fired in any position as long as the
changing of positions does not disturb another competitor. After each sighting shot the marker
must show the value and the position of the hit on the target. The competitor can observe the
hits with the telescope.
Competitors will be given a minimum of 10 minutes between each position.
For each 10 shots (one series), a new target must be provided. Each series starts with the
command:


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"Get ready for the position (prone, standing, kneeling), "Load your rifle".
After approximately one minute, the Range Officer will command: "Attention, three-two-one-
fire. On fire all the targets are hoisted simultaneously to the firing position. The firing will
cease with a 3 seconds long whistle tone. During the whistling (1 minute 27 seconds to 1
minute 30 seconds in prone position or 1 minute 57 seconds to 2 minutes in the other two
positions), the competitors may fire. Each shot fired after the end of the 3 seconds whistling
will be recorded as zero. At the same time the targets will be lowered.

Each series is fired with the odd number targets first, followed by the even number targets.
Refire will be shot at the end of each position or the shooter may be resquadded at the
decision of the Technical Jury. After each series shot in prone, standing and kneeling position,
the targets are shown during 1 (one) minute to the competitor to allow him to observe the hits.
The competitor is allowed to use a telescope during the entire competition.
After the command Attention is given, the rifle must be held in ready position (butt
plate not set in) i.e. the butt plate must be visible.

5.2.3.2 In the Marking Pit
a. Sighting shots
As soon as the marker observes that his target is hit, he lowers the target, covers the hole with
a transparent paster and overlays a contrasting paster to mark the position of the last shot.
Then he hoists the target and indicates the position of the hit and shows the value. When all
sighting shots have been fired after 12 minutes, the marker removes the sighting target from
the frame and puts on the first competition target.

b. Competition series
When the pit receives the signal fire from the Range Officer, all targets are raised simul-
taneously. After receiving the signal Stop firing, all targets are lowered immediately. After
all targets have been visually controlled and the results have been written on the proper form,
the targets are raised for 1 minute so that the competitor can see his target. The target is then
removed and taken to the Classification Committee. The targets for the next series are placed
on the frame and the Range Officer is informed that the pit is ready for the next series.


5.2.3.3 Penalties
a. If a competition is fired with fixed targets and a competitor should fire one or more shots
between the command Load your rifle and fire or after the signal "Stop firing" has been
given, he will lose the same number of the best hits on his target.

b. If a competitor fires one or more shots on a range with movable targets between the
command "Load your rifle" and "fire", the shots are counted as part of his 10 shots series.
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c. If a competitor moves his rifle from the ready position to the firing position before the
command "fire", he will first receive a warning. If repeated, he will lose 2 points from the
score of that series.

d. If a competitor has shot on a wrong target, he will only be credited with the hits found on
his own target.

e. The competitor, whose target has been crossfired by another shooter, will be notified of the
high and the low score on his target. He then is allowed to accept either the low score or
refire. The refire series will be conducted at the end of each position. The results of this new
shooting cannot be either superior to the 10 best hits or interferior to the 10 lowest hits of the
cancelled series.

f. If a competitor fires more than 10 shots during a series, he will lose the same number of the
best hits even if the target should not have more than 10 hits.


5.2.3.4 Malfunctions 300m Military Rapid Fire
If a competitor during the firing time should have malfunctions, the ISSF Rules and
Regulations for the Standard Pistol Event are applicable.
Repeating a series due to a malfunction must be permitted twice during the 60 shot Military-
Rapid-Fire-Programme.






5.3 SHOOTING - EVENTS 50m WOMEN RIFLE


5.3.1 Shooting - Regulations for 50m Women Rifle Prone
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for Women 50m Rifle
Prone.

5.3.2 Shooting - Regulations for 50m Women Rifle 3 Positions
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for Women 50m Rifle
3 positions.


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5.4 SHOOTING - EVENTS 25m MEN PISTOL and WOMEN PISTOL

5.4.1 Shooting - Regulations for 25m Men Centre Fire Pistol
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for the Centre Fire
Pistol-Program.

5.4.2 Shooting- Regulations for 25m Men Military Rapid Fire Pistol
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for the Standard Pistol-
Program with the necessary modifications as mentioned in 5.4.2.1, 5.4.2.2 and 5.4.2.3.

5.4.2.1 Weapons, Ammunition and Targets
Weapons and ammunition according to the ISSF Regulations for Centre Fire Pistols. Targets
to be used are the ISSF-Rapid Fire Pistol Targets.

5.4.2.2 Programme
The 25m Men Military Rapid Fire Pistol-Programme consists of a shooting event of 60
competition shots divided into three stages of 20 shots each. Each stage consists of four series
of 5 shots and is fired in the following order:
- 4 series of 5 shots each in 10 seconds per series
- 4 series of 5 shots each in 8 seconds per series
- 4 series of 5 shots each in 6 seconds per series
Before the competition begins, a series of 5 sighting shots in 10 seconds may be fired.

5.4.2.3 Malfunctions in 25m Pistol Military Rapid Fire
If a competitor should have malfunctions, the ISSF Rules and Regulations for the Standard
Pistol Event are applicable.
Repeating or completing a series due to a malfunction must be permitted twice during the 60
shot Military-Rapid-Fire-Programme.

5.4.3 Shooting Regulations for 25m Women Pistol
This program takes place according to the ISSF Regulations for the Women 25m Pistol-
Program.

5.4.4 Shooting Regulations for 25m Women Military Rapid Fire Pistol
This program takes place according to the ISSF Regulations for the Standard Pistol-Program
with the modifications as mentioned in 5.4.2.1. concerning targets, 5.4.2.2 and 5.4.2.3.

5.4.5 Final ranking for medal positions in CISM pistol-events (both men and women)
The final ranking for the medal-positions in case of a tie is done by a shoot-off according
to the ISSF-rules. In Military Rapid Fire the shoot-off series are to be shot in 6 seconds.
Ranking below the lowest medal-position is done according to the score of the shoot-off and
secondly by counting the inner-tens, etc., according to the ISSF-rules.





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5.5 SHOOTING - EVENTS SHOTGUN


5.5.1 Shooting - Regulations for Trap Men
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for the Trap Men
Program without a final in the individual event.


5.5.2 Shooting - Regulations for Double Trap Men
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for the Double
Trap Men Program without a final in the individual event.


5.5.3 Shooting - Regulations for Skeet Men
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for the Skeet
Men Program without a final in the individual event.


5.5.4 Shooting - Regulations for Trap Women
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for the Trap
Women Program without a final in the individual event.


5.5.5 Shooting - Regulations for Skeet Women
This program takes place according to the ISSF Rules and Regulations for the Skeet
Women Program without a final in the individual event.


5.5.6 Ranking in all Shotgun-Competitions in CISM

5.5.6.1 Individual Ranking
The final ranking for the medal-positions in case of a tie is done by a shoot-off according
to ISSF-rules. Rankings below the lowest medal-position is done by the Count-Back-
method according to the ISSF rules. Ties with perfect scores will not be broken but will
share first place with the same rank. The next rank is then appropriately numbered.
The family names must be listed according to the Latin alphabet.

5.5.6.2 Team Ranking
If two (2) or more teams have the same scores, ranking must be decided by the combined
score of the team members in the last round of targets, then by the next to the last round,
etc. until the tie is broken.




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5.6 QUALIFICATION for the INDIVIDUAL COMPETITIONS in RIFLE and PISTOL

5.6.1 At the preliminary conference, the organiser must inform about the number of firing points
that will be in use in the individual competitions. (In general, all available firing points
should be used, except for 2 (left, right) that will be in reserve). Based on this information,
the rules for qualification for the individual competitions will be:

a. Not less than 80 % of the number of competitors shall be qualified by starting shooters
(without DNS, DSQ but with DNF) in the team competition.

- 60% shall be qualified directly by their ranking in their respectively relays.
- 20% shall be qualified by scoring independent of relays.

b. The remaining firing positions (not more than 20% of the competitors) will be filled up in
accordance to scoring among nations not having competitors qualified for the individual
competition as referred in item (a). Only one participant from each of these nations can
qualify.

If there is no need for all of the 20% nationality places, the rest of final places are qualified
by highest results.

5.6.2 In order to ensure equal conditions for the best nations in the team competitions, the best 10
nations of the last shooting military world championship shall have the same number of
shooters in each relay. (For example in a 3-relay match: 1-1-2).





5.7 REGULATIONS for CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD on ELECTRONIC SHOOTING
TARGETS

5.7.1 General
The additional following conditions must be fulfilled when organizing a championship on
electronic shooting targets:

-The organizing country must state in the invitation that electronic targets will be used and
indicate the system in use.
-The system must be approved by the ISSF or allowed by the CISM Shooting Committee.
-The ISSF Regulations for use of electronic targets must be followed.

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5.7.2 300m Military Rapid Fire Rifle
When shooting at fixed targets, firing will cease with a 3 seconds long whistling tone. During
the whistling (1 minute 27 seconds to 1 minute 30 seconds or 1 minute 57 seconds to 2
minutes), the competitor may fire. Thereupon, the shooter will be shown the strip "protocol of
results" for examination for 1 minute or the results will be shown in sequences on his monitor.

If it is determined that 10 shots were fired for record and less than 10 shots are registered in
the computer, then the competitor must repeat his series at the end of the position during the
refire series. The results of this new shooting will be counted as the competitors score, but
cannot be inferior to the score on the cancelled series. If the competitor has to refire more than
one time, then the score cannot be inferior to the first cancelled series.





5.8 CISM WORLD RECORDS

CISM world records may be established in World Military Shooting Championships which
had been conducted according to the CISM regulations.
CISM world records may be established in qualification (team competition) as well as
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Checklist for World Military Shooting Championships

General Procedures for Organizing Committees

Preparation of Application:

- Review CISM Policy Manual and CISM Manual of Procedures and CISM Shooting
Regulations; identify requirements
- Establish a general timetable. Ensure that dates are realistic and give sufficient time for
completion of important items. Allow adequate time for responses from member na-
tions
- Estimate accommodation and transportation requirements, and make provisional ar-
rangements
- Prepare an outline of units within an organizing committee, including number of peo-
ple required, e.g., facilities, competition, general administration, supplies, transporta-
tion, accommodation, catering, reception and accreditation, medical and anti-doping,
emergency service support, results, protocol, public relations, media and communica-
tions
- Estimate the financial requirements of each unit, and prepare a preliminary budget
- Submit proposal and preliminary budget to appropriate body, and obtain written com-
mitments of support, including finance, if required
- Submit option for organizing a World Military Shooting Championship to CISM
Headquarters complete with supporting documentation
- Prepare information packages for CISM General Assembly and next World Military
Shooting Championship



Preparation and conduct of a World Military Shooting Championship:

- Review and refine the items listed before
- Take contact with the President CISM Shooting-Committee and propose time of initial
visit or contact, taking into account the necessary preparations
- Complete formation of Organizing Committee, identify committee chairmen and unit
heads. Appoint a Competition Director
- Prepare terms of reference and position descriptions, identify and clarify areas of respon-
sibility
- Identify potential individuals for staff and officials positions
- Prepare plan for engaging and training staff
- Prepare plan for engaging and training officials

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- Draft detailed preliminary program, design entry forms, and submit for approval to
CISM Headquarters and President CISM Shooting-Committee
- Prepare details of results procedures, arrange for result production equipment and
operators, design public score boards
- Arrange medical services and facilities, including doping control testing (in consulta-
tion with President of CISM Medical Committee)
- Design award medals and certificates
- Estimate requirements and prepare procedures for reception and storage of partici-
pants' firearms, ammunition and equipment
- Liaise with the customs authorities to ensure easy entry into the country
- Prepare detailed procedures for reception, transportation, accreditation and accommo-
dation of teams, officials, Juries and press representatives
- Draft programs for opening, closing and victory ceremonies
- Prepare final program and submit for approval to CISM Headquarters and President
CISM Shooting-Committee
- After approval send invitation and final program to CISM member nations
- Prepare facilities and information procedures for the work of the media
- Prepare plans and make arrangements for cultural activities
- Arrange final pre-competition inspection visit by the President CISM Shooting-
Committee (6 months ahead of the competitions), ensure presence of the Organizing
Committee and staff members
- Review recommendations of President CISM Shooting-Committee; take required
actions
- Make arrangements for reception, accommodation and transportation of CISM Official
Representative, President CISM Shooting-Committee, Members of CISM Shooting-
Committee, Jury members and Guests of Honour
- Conduct test events (not mandatory)
- Receive final entries and check accommodation facilities, reception and transportation
services
- Prepare training schedules for competitors
- Verify range allocations with entries
- Verify with the President CISM Shooting-Committee the systems to be used in scoring
and the arrangements for the drawing of lots
- Plan and prepare accommodation and information procedures for spectators and the
promotion of maximum spectator attendance
- Ensure that arrangements have been made to establish together with the Official CISM
Representative and the President CISM Shooting-Committee the Joint Report to CISM-
Headquarters with all the required attachments


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Rules for Filing and Deciding Protests
(CISM Sports Regulations Shooting)
(Article 3.12.3.7, Annex "P", ISSF Rules)



All protests and appeals are to be decided in accordance with the CISM Sports
Regulations for Shooting and with the ISSF (International Shooting Sport Federation)
General Regulations.


The Rules for filing protests or appeals are specified in the appropriate Discipline and
Technical Rules and apply to all shooting events in all CISM Championships. The
Rules provide for verbal protests that can be submitted and decided on the ranges
immediately, for written protests to be decided by the appropriate Jury and for
appeals of Jury decisions to be decided by the Jury of Appeal. The Rules also
provide for protests of scoring results to be decided by the Classification Jury with
decisions on scoring protests not subject to appeal. These Rules also provide for
time limits and fees for filing protests.


In conflicts involving the CISM Rules, the CISM Sports Regulations shall prevail.


The Organizing Committee must assure that the locations and procedures for filing
protests and appeals are announced before the competition begins (at the Prelimi-
nary Meeting).


Protests and appeals must be submitted on forms approved by the CISM Shooting
Committee. The forms for protests and appeals are given at the end of the CISM
Sports Regulations Shooting.










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Protest Request + Information (to be completed by Official)
(Coach, Team Captain or Chief of Mission)
Championship:
Protest to: Jury
Date: and Time: of action or decision being protested
Action or decision being protested (describe in writing):










Reason for protest (also list ISSF/CISM - Regulations or Rules concerned):










Protest submitted by: Name: Nation:
Signature:

Protest information (to be completed by Organizing Committee)
Protest received: Date: Time: Amount Fee Paid:
(US$ 100; MoP Art. 3.12.K)
Signature of Official receiving protest

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Decision of Jury (to be completed by Jury Chairman)
The Jury met on: (Date) at (Time) to consider the protest
The protest was: upheld / denied
Reason for Jury-decision:






















Jury Chairman (printed name):
Jury Chairman Signature:

Notification to the protester:
Date:
Time:

Protest-Fee: retained / returned

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Request for decision by Jury of Appeal
(to be completed by team captain or chief of mission)
If there is continued disagreement with the Jury decision,
the matter may be submitted to the Jury of Appeal.
Reason for Appeal:























Appeal submitted by (printed name): Nation:
Signature:

Appeal information (to be completed by Organizing Committee)
Protest received: Date: Time: Amount Fee Paid:
(US$ 100; MoP Art. 3.12.K)
Printed name and signature of official receiving protest:

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Decision of Jury of Appeal (to be completed by Jury Chairman)
The Jury of Appeal met on: (Date) at (Time) to consider the protest
The decision of the Jury was: upheld / denied
Reason for Jury of Appeal - decision:


















Jury Chairman (printed name):
Jury Chairman Signature:

Notification to the protester:
Date:
Time:

Protest-Fee: retained / returned

The decision of the Jury of Appeal is Final.

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Range Incident Report


Incident Report Serial Number:
[A record must be kept in Range Register]
Date of Incident: Time of Incident:
Event: Firing Point:
Relay: Series: Stage:
Competitors name: BIB Number: Nationality:
Brief Details of Incident:

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

Signature of Range Officer initiating Report: Printed Name:

Time:
Signature of Range Jury Member: Printed Name: Time:
Signature of Classification Officer: Printed Name: Time:
Signature of Classification Jury Member: Printed Name: Time:
Signature of Ranking Technical Officer: Printed name: Time:
Score Amendment Reference: Ref:
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Classification Office Score Notification


Event & Date:
Relay: Elimination / Qualification:
Preliminary Results posted by (Name): Time:
Protest Time ended at: Time:
There were NO Protests (Name):
Results confirmed
OR:
Protest submitted: (See attached Protest Form) Time Protest received:
Results NOT yet confirmed
Signature of Chief Classification Officer: Time:
Signature of Classification Jury Member: Time:
Signature of Ranking Technical Officer: Ref:


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Malfunction Score Computation
25m Centre Fire Pistol Men & 25m Pistol Women

Relay Stage: Series:
Precision / Rapid Fire 1
st
/ 2
nd
/ 3
rd
/ 4
th
/ 5
th
/ 6
th

Time of Malfunction
Firing Point Number: Competitor's Name:
BIB Number: Nationality: Date:

For ALLOWABLE malfunction insert "AM", for NON-ALLOWABLE malfunction insert
"NAM 0", for UNFIRED SHOTS insert 0:
Shot:

Series:
1 2 3 4 5
Total

Competition

Malfunction
Completion


Final Score

(Final Score is the total of the five shot-scores.)
If second part of a ten shot series, the
total of the previous (first) five shots
must be recorded; if not, leave blank.
Previous
five shot
score:
Correct
Ten shot
score:


Range Officers Signature: Range Officer's Name (printed):
Range Jury Members Signature: Range Jury Member's Name (printed):
Classification Officer's Signature: Classification Jury Member's Signature:

Confirmation of Manual Intervention of
Computer Result at Ranking Computer
Technical Officer's Signature:
Classification Jury Member's Signature: Manual Correction Reference Number:

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Malfunction Score Computation
25m Pistol Military Rapid Fire Men and Women

Relay: Series Time Stage:
1
st
/ 2
nd
/ 3
rd
/ 4
th
10/ 8/ 6 sec
Time of Malfunction:
Firing Point Number: Competitor's Name:
BIB Number: Nationality: Date:
For ALLOWABLE malfunction insert "AM", for NON-ALLOWABLE malfunction insert
"NAM 0", for UNFIRED SHOTS insert 0:
Shot:

Series:
1 2 3 4 5
Total

Competition

1
st
Malfunction
Repetition

2
nd
Malfunction
Repetition


Final Score

(Final Score is the total of the five lowest value shot-scores overall.)
If second part of a ten shot series, the
total of the previous (first) five shots
must be recorded; if not, leave blank.
Previous
five shot
score:
Correct
Ten shot
score:


Range Officers Signature: Range Officer's Name (printed):
Range Jury Members Signature: Range Jury Member's Name (printed):
Classification Officer's Signature: Classification Jury Member's Signature:

Confirmation of Manual Intervention of
Computer Result at Ranking Computer
Technical Officer's Signature:
Classification Jury Member's Signature: Manual Correction Reference Number:
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Malfunction Score Computation 300m Rifle; Military Rapid Fire

Relay: Series Stage:
1
st
/ 2
nd
prone / standing / kneeling
Time of Malfunction:
Firing Point Number: Competitor's Name:
BIB Number: Nationality: Date:

For ALLOWABLE malfunction insert "AM", for NON-ALLOWABLE malfunction insert
"NAM 0", for UNFIRED SHOTS insert 0:

Shot:

Series:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total

Competition

1
st
Malfunction
Repetition

2
nd
Malfunction
Repetition


Final Score

(Final Score is the total of the ten lowest value shot-scores overall.)
If second part of a position series, the
total of the previous (first) ten shots
must be recorded; if not, leave blank.
Previous
ten shot
score:
Correct
position
score:


Range Officers Signature: Range Officer's Name (printed):
Range Jury Members Signature: Range Jury Member's Name (printed):
Classification Officer's Signature: Classification Jury Member's Signature:

Confirmation of Manual Intervention of
Computer Result at Ranking Computer
Technical Officer's Signature:
Classification Jury Member's Signature: Manual Correction Reference Number:
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