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17 Cards in this Set
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Do AET have a specific branch for the wepons trade. |
No |
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What does operation/warshot mean? |
The weapon always contains explosives |
A |
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What does practice mean? |
The weapon may/may not contain explosives. |
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What does drill mean? |
The weapon never contains explosives. |
X |
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What is a significant colour? |
A colour which identifies a role/hazard. |
R H |
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What is a non-significant colour? |
The body/background colour of the munition. |
B/B |
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Significant colours: goldon yellow |
High explosive (hazard) |
He |
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Significant colours: brown |
Low explosive (hazard) |
Le |
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Significant colours: red |
Incendiary (flame) hazard |
I (f) |
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Significant colours: silver |
Countermeasues (role) |
C |
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Significant colours: light Green |
Smoke (role) |
S |
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Significant colours: black |
Armour defeating |
Role |
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Significant colours: white |
Illuminating (role) |
I |
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Significant colours: orange |
Visual indicator (role) |
Vi |
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Significant colours: saxe blue |
Pactice (role) |
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Significant colours: oxford blue |
Drill (role) |
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Name one feature of the significant colouring system |
It is international |
I |