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14 Cards in this Set
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What are the...
3 types of nuclear explosions |
Air Burst
Surface Burst Underwater Burst |
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What are the...
4 types of effects of nuclear explosions |
Blast
Burns Radiation (Alpha, Beta, Gamma) EMP |
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What are the...
3 types of Radiation |
Alpha particles - cannot penetrate clothing, ingestion hazard, accumulates 0-3 in. from the ground
Beta particles - internal and external hazard, most prevalent in fallout Gamma particles - pure energy waves, high penetration, most prevalent during blast |
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What are the...
five MOPP levels |
MOPP 0 - Carry gas mask only
MOPP 1 - Don blouse (smock) and trousers MOPP 2 - MOPP1 + overboots MOPP 3 - MOPP2 + gas mask MOPP 4 - MOPP3 + glove liners and gloves |
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What is...
the NATO marking for BIO hazard |
Blue Triangle with Red letters "BIO"
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What is...
the NATO marking for CHEMICAL hazard |
Yellow triangle with Red letters "GAS"
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What is...
the NATO marking for RADIOLOGICAL hazard |
White triangle with Black letters "ATOM"
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What is...
M8 Paper |
Detects liquid nerve, and blister agents. Has 3-bars (yellow, red, green). Positive reading is ALWAYS followed by M-256 kit.
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What are...
M8 paper readings RED, YELLOW, and GREEN |
RED - blister agent
YELLOW - G-nerve agent GREEN - V-nerve agent |
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What is...
M-9 Tape |
Detects liquid nerve and blister agents (looks like masking tape). Stick to clothing, vehicles, equipment.
RED - is only positive reading. |
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What is...
M256A1 Kit? |
provides portable system for detection of nerve, blister, and blood agents
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What does...
JSLIST stand for? |
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology
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What is...
the M22? |
M22 - chemical detection unit for Nerve G and H, and Mustard agents as a gas.
(1) M88 detection unit usually placed outside the wire, (5) M42 alarms up to 400m from detector |
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What are...
the methods of Biological Agent dispersion |
Pathogens - Microspcopic organisms
Toxins - poisnonous by-products of living organisms (two types, neurotoxins, and cytotoxins) Delivered by aerosol spray, explosive force and arthropod vector (other organisms) |