g. Immediate Action Range. 1. This range may be employed for either vehicle or foot IA drill. 2. A path or road is selected with one or more good ambush sites on it. At one or more of these sites at least two foxholes are dug to accomodate two personnel each. These must be camouflaged from the trail or road. A silhouette target on a pole and an automatic weapon is placed in each foxhole. Additional targets which cannot be observed from road or trail but will be observed as the training unit deploys may be placed. 3. The trainees, organized in squad or larger units, are directed down the trail or road. When the instructor desires to trigger the ambush the automatic weapons in the foxholes open fire into a safe impact area and the silhouette targets are raised. The training unit then deploys, using the desired IA drill, engaging the target with live fire. 4. The instructor must exercise various safety measures as designating zones of fire and limiting points for deploying units.