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If you want additional copies of a publication
what form would you use to order it on? |
DD Form 1348
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What Standard Subject Identification Code
(SSIC) is assigned to ordnance? |
8000-8999
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Aviation armament and ordnance accessories are
detailed in what series of NAVIAR manuals? |
11
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What NAVAIR major category/series designation
number is assigned to ordnance manuals? |
11 Series
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What NAVAIR major category/series designation
number is assigned to electronics manuals? |
16 Series
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What NAVAIR major category/series designation
number is assigned to ground support equipment manuals? |
19 Series
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What type of publication describes mandatory
changes or modifications to a specific item of armament equipment? |
AAC (Aircraft Armament Change)
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What publication lists manuals stocked at the
Naval Publications and Forms Center? |
NAVSUP 2002
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A list of all Navy technical manuals, forms,
and NAVAIR Technical Directives (TDs) is contained in what publication? |
NAVSUP 2002
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An IPB for specific aircraft is identified by
which of the following NAVAIR numbers – 01-6JKD-503, 01-85ADF-4, 01-245FDA-1, or 01-85SGG-509? |
01-85ADF-4
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For information on the corrosion control
program and corrosion theory you would look in what technical manual? |
NA 01-1A-509 Volume I
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What technical manual provides information on
materials and procedures to prevent, control, and repair corrosion damage to aircraft on land or at sea? |
NA 01-1A-509 Volume II
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If you find corrosion on a LAU-7 guided missile
launcher power supply and wanted to treat it, what publication would you go to? |
(New) NA 01-1A-509 Volume III
(Old) NA 16-01-540 |
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For a complete list and description of approved
handling equipment for ordnance, refer to what publication? (NAVSEA and NAVAIR publication number) |
NAVSEA OP 2173 Volume 1 & 2
NA 19-100-1.1 & 1.2 |
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What publication provides information on the
general loading and unloading procedures for motor vehicles and rail cars? |
(New) NAVSEA SW020-AG-SAF-010 (Also known as
the Navy Transportation Handbook) (Old) NAVSEA OP 2165 |
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What publication provides Navy traffic
managers/supervisors with information on the regulations and procedures that govern the transportation and safe handling of hazardous materials and explosives? |
(New) NAVSEA SW020-AG-SAF-010 (Also known as
the Navy Transportation Handbook) (Old) NAVSEA OP 2165 |
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What volume of the OP 5 provides information
about the safe handling and storage of ammunition and explosives at advanced naval bases? |
Volume 3
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What publication prescribes the requirements
and regulations for ammunition ashore? |
NAVSEA OP 5
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What publication prescribes the requirements
and regulations for ammunition afloat? |
NAVSEA OP 4
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Support equipment preservation is performed in
accordance with what publication? |
NA 19-01-500
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To determine requirements for control of
corrosion in SE, instructions are provided in what NAVAIR manual? |
NA 17-1-125
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What technical manual provides ordering
information for consumable materials and equipment used to prevent, control, and repair corrosion damage to avionics? |
NA 01-1A-509 Volume V
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What is the purpose of Volume IV NA 01-1A-509
Cleaning and Corrosion Control Manual? |
To provide ordering information for consumable
materials and equipment used to prevent, control, and repair corrosion damage to aircraft AND avionics. |
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The treatment of corrosion on avionics
components is contained in what publication? |
New) NA 01-1A-509 Volume III
(Old) NA 16-01-540 |
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What publication describes all pyrotechnic,
screening, marking and countermeasures currently available and authorized for fleet use (NAVSEA and NAVAIR publication number)? |
NAVSEA SWO 50-AB-MAA-010 / NA 11-15-7
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What publication contains descriptions of
shipboard armament weapons support equipment? |
NAVSEA OP 2173 Volume 1 & 2
NA 19-100-1.1 & 1.2 |
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What publication contains instructions and
regulations that pertain to Navy explosive drivers? |
(New) NAVSEA SW020-AF-HBK-010
(Old) NAVSEA OP 2239 |
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What publication is a compilation of all
ordnance safety precautions with which all naval personnel should be familiar? |
(New) NAVSEA SW020-AD-SAF-010 – April 2005
(Old) NAVSEA OP 3347 In 2005 the NAVSEA SW020-AD-SAF-010 replaced the NAVSEA OP 3347 and OP 1014 |
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To what publication would you refer if you were
preparing lectures on general ordnance safety? |
New) NAVSEA SW020-AD-SAF-010 – April 2005
(Old) NAVSEA OP 3347 |
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What publication contains information on the
origins and necessities of Navy ordnance safety precautions? |
(New) NAVSEA SW020-AD-SAF-010 – April 2005
(Old) NAVSEA OP 1014 |
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What publication supplies data on HERO and the
hazards of RF, LASER, and ionizing radiation (NAVSEA and NAVAIR pub number)? |
NAVSEA OP 3565/NAVAIR 16-1-529
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What publication provides a Stocklist of Navy
Ammunition? |
(New) NAVSUP P803
(Old) NAVSEA TW0-010-AA-ORD-010 and NAVAIR 11-1-116A |
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What publication provides the Navy Ammunition
Logistics Codes (NALCs)? |
(New) NAVSUP P802
(Old) TW0-010-AA-0RD-030/NAVAIR 11-1-116B |
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What is the NAVSUP P801 (New) and
TW024-AA-ORD-010 (Old)? |
Unserviceable, Suspended and Limited Use
Ammunition - Notice of Ammunition Reclassification (NAR Manual) |
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What publication describes and illustrates
aircraft general purpose bombs, practice bombs, fuzes and associated components? |
NAVAIR 11-5A-17
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What publication provides information about
conventional ordnance stockpile management? |
NAVSUP P724
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To keep up with current fuzes, you should refer
to what manual? |
NAVAIR 11-1F-2
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Personnel who use loading manuals, checklists
and Stores Reliability Cards (SRCs) should verify they are using the latest edition by checking it against what index? |
NAVAIR 01-700
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Information in loading manuals must not be
construed as the authority to load any weapon for flight, what manual must be consulted for this authorization? |
Applicable aircraft NATOPS/Tactical Manual
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What publication contains the authority to load
various types of ordnance on a particular model of aircraft? |
The aircraft’s NATOPS Flight/Tactical Manual
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During a loading evolution it is discovered
that there is a conflict in loading procedures between the loading manual and the checklist, which takes precedence? |
publication with the most current date
shall take precedence. Do this by checking the “A” page or verifying both against the NA 01-700 |
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What information is contained in section III of
the airborne weapons/stores loading manual? |
Configuration data
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What information is contained in section V of
the airborne weapons/stores loading manual? |
Common procedures
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What publication would you refer to for
information on the assembly of bombs? |
NA 11-140-5
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To what publication would you refer for
information on the assembly of missiles? |
NA 11-140-6 series
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What information is contained in section V of
the NA 11-140-5 Airborne Weapons Assembly Manual? |
Common procedures
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What is section 3 of the Weapons Assembly
Manual? |
Configurations
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What section of the Airborne Weapons Assembly
Manual contains information on support equipment configurations that are authorized for bomb assembly and pre-loaded accessory suspension equipment? |
Section 3
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Weapons loading checklists are published under
the direction of what command? |
NAVAIR
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Conventional weapons loading checklists are
abbreviations of the procedures found in what manual? |
Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual
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What item contains abbreviated procedures for
aircraft loading in high tempo operations? |
Checklists
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In extreme situations what is allowed to be
used in place of the loading manual or checklist? |
Stores Reliability Cards (SRCs)
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Stores Reliability Cards are abbreviations of
procedures found in what? |
Airborne Weapons/Stores Checklists
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Although both checklists and SRCs are approved,
their use must be authorized by whom? |
Type Commander (TYCOM)
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What facility has technical responsibility for
loading manuals and checklists? |
NAVAIRSYSCOM
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What publication contains information on arming
and safing signals? |
CV NATOPS NA 00-80T-105 (This information is
also contained in the T/M/S loading manual, NA 00-80T-103 Conventional Weapons Handling Ashore and NA 00 80T-113 Aircraft Signals NATOPS) |
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The NA 00-80T-105 CV NATOPS manual is issued by
whom? |
CNO
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To emphasize safety precautions by using signs
throughout the ship, signs may be obtained as cog 1 material through what publication? |
NAVSUP Pub 2002, Navy Stocklist of Forms and
Publications |
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What is the NA 00-80T-105?
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CV NATOPS
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What instruction is used as the basis for
conducting investigations involving safety? |
OPNAVISNT 5102.1
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Which of the following NAVAIR publications
contains the group assembly parts list? |
IPB (Illustrated Parts Breakdown)
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A Rapid Action Change (RAC) is issued for what
reason? |
To expedite the issue of urgent safety
information |
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To report incorrect information in a
publication, you should use which of the following documents? |
Technical Manual Deficiency/Evaluation Report
(TMDER) via Naval message OR NAVGRAM (Depending on the severity or impact on safety of the incorrect information – this applies to NAVSEA pubs, NAVAIR pubs use TPDRs using the OPNAV 4790/66) |
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What OPNAVINST provides policies and guidelines
for aviation safety for operations ashore and afloat? |
OPNAVINST 3750.6
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Detailed information on the operation, testing,
and troubleshooting of the gunnery system for a particular aircraft is provided in what publication? |
The Maintenance Instructions Manual (MIMs)
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What form is used to report technical manual
errors? |
Technical Publication Deficiency Report (TPDR)
OPNAV 4790/66 for NAVAIR Manuals Technical Manual Deficiency/Evaluation Report (TMDER) for NAVSEA manuals |
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For information about the Naval Ordnance
Maintenance Management Program you would refer to what instruction/publication? |
OPNAVINST 8000.16
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What manual provides a single-source reference
for cook off characteristics and summarizes the current available data for in-service Naval air-launched weapons? |
NA 00-80R-114 U.S. Navy Aircraft Firefighting
and Rescue Manual |
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For information on general aircraft hand
signals you would refer to what manual? |
NA 00-80T-113 Aircraft Signals NATOPS
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What manual contains detailed information on
handling, fueling, launching, recovering aircraft and weapons handling aboard CV(N) class ships? |
NA 00-80T-120 CV Flight/Hangar Deck NATOPS
Manual |
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What manual contains information and procedures
for support and control of aircraft, weapons handling, and includes relationships, responsibilities, training requirements, and selected normal and emergency procedures for conducting flight operations on and in the vicinity of the CV(N)? |
NAVAIR 00-80T-105 CV NATOPS Manual
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What manual contains detailed information and
procedures for the handling of aviation fuels and includes information on loading ordnance while fueling? |
NA 00-80T-109 Aircraft Refueling NATOPS Manual
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What manual contains information and procedures
for support and control of aircraft, weapons handling, and includes relationships, responsibilities, training requirements, and selected normal and emergency procedures on LHA/LHD class ships? |
NAVAIR 00-80T-106 LHA/LHD NATOPS Manual
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All DON personnel that handle or physically
interact with ammunition and explosives must be qualified according to what publication? |
OPNAVINST 8020.14 / MCO P8020.11
NOTE: The OPNAVINST 8023.24A was issued in August 2007 as directed by the OPNAVINST 8020.14 and is now the lead instruction regarding Qual/Cert for the Navy. |
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Who initiates, monitors and maintains the
ordnance certification program? |
Commanding Officer or Officer In Charge (OIC)
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The Commanding Officer designates in writing,
what person as the ordnance certification board chairman? |
Department Head, in a squadron normally the
Maintenance Officer |
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What is the minimum rank of an ordnance
certification board member (without a waiver)? |
E-6
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To conduct a post load inspection, an
Ordnanceman must be qualified and certified at what minimum level? |
Quality Assurance
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What is the minimum level of certification you
must be to work without supervision? |
Individual
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Newly assigned personnel are never permitted to
work alone (unsupervised) until they have met what criteria? |
Are either certified at the level of Individual
or Team Leader |
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Qualification/certification board members must
be appointed in writing by what individual? |
CO/OIC
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Ordnance used for classroom training should be
which of the following types - expended, certified inert, expired or live? |
Certified inert
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Military personnel must meet the standards of
NAVMED P117 every five years until they reach what age? |
50
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According to OPM standards, civilian personnel
over age 60 should have medical exams at what specific interval? |
Every year/Annually Note: Recent changes in Aug 08 to the NAVMED
P117 now require physicals for explosives drivers/handlers to be completed every two years. Additionally, OPNAV and BUMED developed standardized color coded OPNAV Forms/medical examiner cards for explosive drivers (white) and explosive handlers (yellow/off-white). |
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What condition code is used for suspended in
stock? |
Condition Code J - Ammunition that requires
investigation, technical evaluation or analysis as a prerequisite to true condition determination and classification. |
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Ammo Transaction Reports (ATRs) pertaining to
the movement, reclassification, or expenditure of complete rounds, missiles or torpedoes are transmitted under what classification? |
CONFIDENTIAL
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ATRs from ships and outside the continental
United Stated (OCONUS) activities are transmitted under what classification? |
UNCLASSIFIED
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ATRs pertaining to the movement,
reclassification, or expenditures of mines, mine components or Destructors are transmitted under what classification? |
CONFIDENTIAL
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ATRs submitted by submarine are transmitted
under what classification? |
CONFIDENTIAL
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ATRs pertaining to a complete on-load/off-load
or revealing complete onboard capabilities of major weapons systems are transmitted under what classification? |
CONFIDENTIAL
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ATRs having ordnance information pertaining to
ships and OCONUS activities are transmitted as what security classification? |
UNCLASSIFIED – DATA REPORTING TOTAL OR
OPERATIONALLY READY QUANTITIES WOULD BE CONFIDENTIAL |
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What system is used to automate information
regarding Navy conventional ammunition inventory management and control? |
Ordnance Information System (OIS)
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What system serves as the single point of
reference within the Navy for the worldwide status and visibility for conventional ammunition data and is the only inventory reporting system used by the CNO? |
OIS
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ATRs update which of the following systems -
AWARS, AWIS, ACES, ROLMS, CAIMS? |
(New) OIS-Wholesale
(Old) CAIMS |
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For in-depth information on the ROLMS/OIS
Retail system, you should refer to what publication? |
NAVSUP P-724
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To report ATRs, what software system should you
use? |
(New) OIS-Retail
(Old) ROLMS |
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ATRs are forwarded by what means?
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Routine message
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What is the definition of a NALC?
|
A four digit code assigned by NOLSC
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What is the Conventional Ammunition Integrated
Management Systems (CAIMS) also known as OIS Wholesale? |
A management tool for all echelons of the Navy
that relate assets (ordnance) to requirements and inventory managers for item decision-making purposes |
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What CAIMS/OIS subsystem is used to account for
ammunition by the serial or lot number? |
Serial Lot Item Tracking (SLIT)
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What command maintains the CAIMS ammunition
stock status files? |
(New) Naval Operational Logistics Support
Command (NOLSC) (Old) Ships Parts Control Center (SPCC) |
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Deployed ships submit Ammunition Transaction
Reports (ATRs) to whom? |
(New) Naval Operational Logistics Support
Command (NOLSC) (Old) Ships Parts Control Center (SPCC) |
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Of the following - overseas base, station
weapons, aircraft squadron or shipboard weapons department - which is not a CAIMS reporting activity for conventional ordnance? |
Aircraft squadron
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Ammo Transaction Reports (ATRs) should be
submitted on what minimum basis? |
Daily - within 24 hours of an ammunition
transaction - transfer, receipt, expenditure, or reclassification |
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After an ammunition transaction occurs, you
should submit an ATR within what maximum number of hours? |
48
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ATRs are submitted through the chain of
command, via Naval message to whom? |
NOLSC
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Who issues instructions that provide detailed
guidance for requisition and turn-in of ammunition within their jurisdiction? |
Each Fleet Commander issues instructions
(COMPACFLT/COMLANTFLT) |
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How many digits are in a Naval Ammunition
Logistics Code (NALC)? |
Four digits
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What is the purpose of a NALC?
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It identifies Navy unique items of ordnance
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What determines the routing system a ship must
use when ordering ammunition? |
The ships geographic location and mission
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Who gives final authorization of changes to
shipfill allowance requests? |
Chief of Naval Operations
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What ammunition allowance is used for the
ship’s permanently installed armament? |
Shipfill allowance
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Define cargo load allowance?
|
The allowance of ammunition carried by AE, AOE,
AO, and AOR class ships issued to fleet units in support of their assigned mission |
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Define mission load allowance?
|
The allowance of ammunition carried by CV(N),
LHD, and LHA class ships in support of their assigned mission (Bombs, air launched missiles, torpedoes, and 20MM etc.) exclusive of the ship’s own armament. |
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Define shipfill allowance?
|
The allowance of ammunition for the ship’s
permanently installed armament (20MM for CIWS, RIM-7 for the Ship’s Point Defense System) |
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Identify the cog in 2E 1425-00-940-1347-EO75?
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2E
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Identify the Federal Supply Code (FSC) in
2E 1425-00-940-1347? |
1425
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Identify the check sum digit in E487/9?
|
9
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An NSN has what total number of digits?
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13
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What makes up a National Stock Number (NSN)?
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A four digit Federal Supply Code (FSC) and nine
digit National Item Identification Number (NIIN) |
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What items make up the Department of Defense
Ammunition Code (DODAC)? |
The four digit FSC and the four digit NALC
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What type of ammunition does the cog 8E
represent? |
Air launched missile material
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What type of ammunition does the cog 2E
represent? |
Conventional air ordnance
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What is MILSTRIP requisitioning based upon?
|
The DD Form 1348
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Of the following which cannot be done with a
MILSTRIP message - requisition, modification, cancellation or follow up? |
You cannot modify a MILSTRIP message
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What does serial/lot item tracking (SLIT)
provide? |
Complete tracking of certain ammunition items
from manufacture to expenditure by their unique serial or lot number |
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What document is used for turn-in of
ammunition? |
DD Form 1348-1
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What form should a squadron use to turn in bomb
type ammunition to a NAS Weapons Department? |
DD Form 1348-1
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What maximum number of NALCs can you list on a
DD 1348-1? |
One - But multiple lot numbers under the same
NALC may listed |
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What does the FOSAMS system consist of?
|
The FOSAMS system consists of a computer
keyboard, video display terminal, disk drive and a printer |
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What does the OPSCAN system consist of?
|
The OPSCAN system consists of an OPSCAN label,
portable data scanner, and a bar code label printer |
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Ships are required to maintain 100 percent
shipfill allowance with only what exception? |
Shipfill allowance can be reduced to 90 percent
for training purposes |
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What authority approves ammunition allowance
lists? |
CNO
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Define mission load allowance?
|
The allowance of ammunition carried by CV(N),
LHD, and LHA class ships in support of their assigned mission (Bombs, air launched missiles, torpedoes, and 20MM etc.) exclusive of the ship’s own armament. |
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Define shipfill allowance?
|
The allowance of ammunition for the ship’s
permanently installed armament (20MM for CIWS, RIM-7 for the Ship’s Point Defense System) |
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Identify the cog in 2E 1425-00-940-1347-EO75?
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2E
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Identify the Federal Supply Code (FSC) in
2E 1425-00-940-1347? |
1425
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Identify the check sum digit in E487/9?
|
9
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An NSN has what total number of digits?
|
13
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What makes up a National Stock Number (NSN)?
|
A four digit Federal Supply Code (FSC) and nine
digit National Item Identification Number (NIIN) |
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What items make up the Department of Defense
Ammunition Code (DODAC)? |
The four digit FSC and the four digit NALC
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What type of ammunition does the cog 8E
represent? |
Air launched missile material
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What type of ammunition does the cog 2E
represent? |
Conventional air ordnance
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What is MILSTRIP requisitioning based upon?
|
The DD Form 1348
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Of the following which cannot be done with a
MILSTRIP message - requisition, modification, cancellation or follow up? |
You cannot modify a MILSTRIP message
|
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What does serial/lot item tracking (SLIT)
provide? |
Complete tracking of certain ammunition items
from manufacture to expenditure by their unique serial or lot number |
|
What document is used for turn-in of
ammunition? |
DD Form 1348-1
|
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What form should a squadron use to turn in bomb
type ammunition to a NAS Weapons Department? |
DD Form 1348-1
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What maximum number of NALCs can you list on a
DD 1348-1? |
One - But multiple lot numbers under the same
NALC may listed |
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What does the FOSAMS system consist of?
|
The FOSAMS system consists of a computer
keyboard, video display terminal, disk drive and a printer |
|
What does the OPSCAN system consist of?
|
The OPSCAN system consists of an OPSCAN label,
portable data scanner, and a bar code label printer |
|
Ships are required to maintain 100 percent
shipfill allowance with only what exception? |
Shipfill allowance can be reduced to 90 percent
for training purposes |
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What authority approves ammunition allowance
lists? |
CNO
|
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A quantity of ammunitions assembled from
uniform components under similar conditions is defined by what term? |
Lot
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What determines the serviceability of a weapon?
|
The date of manufacture
|
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What term is used for the date weapon
components require intermediate or depot level maintenance or testing? |
Maintenance Due Date (MDD)
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The missile serial number is located where on
the missile? |
Leading component
|
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Where is the missile serial number located on
the AGM-84 Harpoon missile? |
Warhead section
|
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What condition code is used for suspended in
stock? |
Condition Code J - Ammunition that requires
investigation, technical evaluation or analysis as a prerequisite to true condition determination and classification. |
|
Military explosives are divided into what
general classifications? |
High and low explosives
|
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Define brisance?
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The speed at which an explosive develops its
maximum pressure |
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Define hygroscopicity?
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The tendency of a material to absorb moisture
|
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Define stability?
|
Explosives ability to remain unaffected by
storage conditions |
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Define booster?
|
The intermediate charge that builds up the
initiating shock to obtain full detonation of the burster charge |
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The rate of detonation of is also known as
what? |
The explosives burning speed
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What type of explosive is contained in a weapon
with a yellow band around it? |
High explosives
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It is not feasible to use high explosives as a
propellant for what reason? |
The rate of detonation cannot be controlled
|
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The United Nations has organized hazardous
materials into different classes. From these classes, the DOD used what total number? |
Three (3)L
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What is used to assist in the identification of
ammunition as to its use or explosive hazard? |
Color codes (e.g., Yellow/Brown)
|
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Of the following features – letter
designations, mark and mod, color codes, and construction and shape, which is used to assist in the identification of ammunition as to its use or explosive hazard? |
Color codes
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What is the most sensitive component of the
explosive train? |
Primer
|
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The booster in a high explosive train serves
what purpose? |
It detonates the main charge
|
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Non-service ammunition is used for what
purpose? |
Training personnel
|
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Of the following types of ammunition – dummy
drill, service, practice, and captive carry, which contains explosive material and is intended for operational training? |
Practice
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Of the following types of ammunition - drill,
service, captive carry, and practice, which contains explosive material used and is intended for combat use? |
Service
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Ammunition used to develop assembly and
handling proficiency of loading crews is known as what type of ammunition? |
Dummy/drill inert
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What are the types of non-service ammunition?
|
Practice/training, dummy drill/inert, and
exercise/recoverable |
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What ammunition is used to develop assembly,
testing, and handling proficiency without actually firing or launching the ammunition? |
Dummy/drill inert
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You have installed the nose fuze in a bomb,
what is the order of the explosive train you have just completed? |
Primer, detonator, booster, and main charge
|
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Describe the basic high explosive firing train
order? |
Firing pin, primer, detonator and booster
|
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Though no longer used as a propellant or
projectile bursting charge, black powder is still used where? |
In ammunition and ammunition components
|
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Due to their similar deterioration
characteristics, rocket motors can be stowed in the same magazine with what other type of explosive? |
Ballistite
|
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What explosive is almost exclusively used as
the propellant for gun and rocket ammunition? |
Smokeless powder (Cordite N and Ballastite)
|
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Of the following items - H-6, PBXN-110,
trytenol, and tetryl, which is considered an insensitive munition? |
PBXN-110
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Of guncotton, ballastite, tetryl, and cordite
N, which is not a form of smokeless powder? |
Tetryl
|
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Define restricted burning?
|
Where burning is restricted to the desired
surface or surfaces |
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Cordite N is used in what type of ammunition?
|
Aircraft gun ammunition
|
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M50 series 20MM incendiary ammunition is stored
in what type of magazine? |
In a fixed ammunition magazine
|
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What explosives will not burn under normal
conditions, but will detonate when ignited? |
Initiating explosives
|
|
What is the most powerful and brisant high
explosive? |
RDX (Also known as cyclonite or hexogen)
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What explosive, because of its insensitivity to
shock, is used as bursting charge for armor piercing projectiles? |
Ammonium picrate (Explosive D)
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What are the types of bomb ammunition?
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Bombs, mines, torpedo warheads, depth charges
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Define tetrytol?
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Tetrytol is a cast mixture of tetryl and TNT
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What explosive may secrete an oily brown liquid
known as exudate? |
TNT
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What explosive is used in underwater weapons
and missile warheads? |
HBX-1 and HBX-3
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What filler is currently used in general
purpose bombs? |
H-6
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What is the standard bursting charge for
general purpose bombs? |
H-6 (BLU series GP bombs use PBXN-109)
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What is the standard explosive filler in BLU
series GP bombs? |
PBXN-109
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What explosive is used in the booster of an
M904 series fuze? |
Tetyrl
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The standard explosive used in boosters is?
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Tetryl
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What explosive is never used aboard ships?
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Minol 2
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When installed in the aircraft which of the
following CADs - ejector rack cartridge, ejection seat cartridge, cable cutter for helicopter hoists, and lap belt actuator, which does NOT require log book entry? |
Ejector rack cartridge
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The typical impulse cartridge has what firing
train? |
Primer, booster, and main charge
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Define the service life of a CAD?
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The specified period of time in which a CAD is
allowed to be used. To determine service life expiration, both the shelf life and installed life must be computed |
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How is the installed life of a CAD computed?
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Installed life begins the day the hermetic seal
is broken the container. Look up the shelf life CAD and installed life of the CAD in the NA 11-100-1.1 then compare them, the one that expires first determines the installed life of the CAD. |
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Immediately upon opening a hermetically sealed
container of personnel escape device cartridges, you should take which of the following actions? |
Stencil each cartridge with the service life
expiration date |
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Of the following signal cartridges –
CCU-44/B, MK-4, MK-23, and CXU-3, which is primarily used for day time missions with practice bombs? |
CXU-3
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What is to be done after you break the hermetic
seal on a container containing cads? |
Mark the outside of the can and the CADs inside
with the open date in indelible ink. |
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CAD service life extensions are approved by
what command? |
If less than 30 days, only Commanding Officer
approval is needed, but if longer than 30 days approval will be granted by NAVWEPCEN Indian Head, MD, and NAVAIRSYSCOM |
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Before issue, CADs are marked by an AO for what
reason? |
To ensure that over age CADs are not used
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At what time is the service life expiration
date – month and year- stenciled on a CAD? |
When its hermetically sealed container is
opened |
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When are electrically primed cartridges checked
for continuity? |
Never
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The service life expiration date (month and
year) is stenciled on a cartridge actuated device at what time? |
When its hermetically sealed container is
opened |
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What is an AO’s responsibility as far CADs used
on personal escape devices? |
Properly stowing, handling, and issuing
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What CAD is used to actuate a refueling hose
guillotine during an in-flight emergency, operates the release ejector mechanism or eject stores from an aircraft? |
MK-1 Mod 3
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What is the CCU-44/B impulse cartridge used
for? |
Releases and ejects stores from an aircraft in
flight |
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The CCU-44/B is a replacement for what CAD?
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MK-2 Mod 1 and MK-125 Mod 0
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What impulse cartridges are used as an
expelling charge in the AN/ALE-29A Dispenser? |
MK-131, CCU-41, CCU-63, and CCU-136
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Installation of the MK-131 cartridges must be
done in what location? |
Designated RF-free area
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In the AN/ALE-37A, what total number of MK-131
impulse cartridges is installed in the dispenser set? |
240
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The gases from which of the following impulse
cartridges – CCU-44/B, CCU-45/B, MK-19, and MK-4, eject the flare from the SUU-25F/A dispenser? |
CCU-44/B
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How many and what type cads does SUU-25 expend?
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Eight (8) CCU-44/B
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The CCU-45/B is used for what?
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Release and ejects stores
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The CCU-45/B is a replacement for what CADs?
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MK-9 and MK-124
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What CAD is used to actuate a helicopter cable
cutter to cut a cable in an emergency? |
MK-97 Mod 0
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What impulse cartridge actuates the cable
cutting device for helicopter tow reels? |
MK-23
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