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204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Hoist (M514)
Impulse cartridge MK44 Mod 0. Is used to actuate a helicopter hoist cable cutter to release a steel hoist cable and its load during an emergency.
204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Cargo hook (MJ21)
Impulse cartridge CCU-92/A is used to actuate a helicopter cargo hook release and hold it in the open position. Used during an emergency only.
204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Fire bottle (MH92)
CCU-90/A is used to release fire extinguishing agent into the area surrounding an aircraft engine in the event of a fire.
204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: BRU-14/A
(1) M264 - Electric ignition element M55 is used as a power cartridge to furnish the power to unlock the latch pin assembly of various bomb racks and bomb shackles. (Auxiliary unlock)
(2) M934 - Electric ignition element MK17 MOD 0 is used as the power source for the secondary release system in the aircraft bomb rack.
204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Chaff (MF60)
Impulse cartridge CCU-41/B is used as a power source for the ejection of chaff from the AN/ALE-29 and AN/ALE-39 chaff dispenser sets installed on various aircraft.
204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Flare (MF29)
Impulse cartridge CCU-63/B was designed to provide a power source for the ejection of MK46 flares, jammers, and RR-129 chaff from AN/ale-29 and AN/ALE-39 dispensers.
204.1.2 State the purpose and identify the location(s) of the BRU-14/A bomb rack unit.
The BRU-14/A bomb rack is designed to carry MK-50 , MK-46 torpedoes and auxiliary fuel tanks on the SH-60F and only auxiliary fuel tanks on the HH-60H. There are three stations where these bomb racks are located. Left outboard, left inboard and right inboard.
204.1.3 State the purpose of the following deployable countermeasures: Chaff
Consist of fine shredded metal strips contained in a cylindrical metal container. When ejected from the dispenser, there purpose is to jam ground controlled radar installations or radar controlled missiles.
204.1.3 State the purpose of the following deployable countermeasures: Flare
Used in aircraft for evasive maneuvers against heat-seeking missiles.
204.1.3 State the purpose of the following deployable countermeasures: Jammed
Used in aircraft for counter-measures against radio frequency controlled missiles.
204.1.3 State the purpose of the following deployable countermeasures: AIRBOC
The chaff counter-measure cartridge is used as a decoy to present a realistic radar target against radio frequency from radar controlled installations or radar controlled missiles.
204.1.4 Describe the following characteristics of the M60D machine gun:
(1)Weight
(2)Length
(3)Rate of fire
(1)Weight - The M60D weighs 23 and 3/4 pounds.
(2)Length - The M60D is 44 and 7/8 inches long
(3)Rate of fire - The M60D fires at a rate of 550 rounds per minute.
204.2.1 Describe the three configurations of the MK 46 torpedo.
(1) WARSHOT
(2) EXERCISE
(3) REXTORP
204.2.2 Describe the basic operation of the M60D machine gun.
The M60D is air cooled, gas operated and fully automatic. It functions in a firing cycle of feeding, chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, ejecting and cocking in under 1 second.