Armory Flashcards

1
Q

What does RSL stand for?

A

Ready Service Locker

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2
Q

How many RSL do we have on board?

A

12

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3
Q

How many magazines do we have?

A

2

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4
Q

What is stowed in each magazine?

A

SAMS - small arms locker, Seafox detonators

DST - Seafox rounds

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5
Q

What type of weapons do we have on board?

A
M9
M4
M14
M500
M240B
M2HB
MK 8 Pyro pistol 
40 MM
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6
Q

Where are the gun mounts, and what are they called?

A
242 - Port Bridge Wing
241 - Starboard Bridge Wing
502 - Port O3
501 - Starboard O3
240 - Port Midship
191 - Starboard O2
504 - Faintail (5th fleet only)
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7
Q

What does HERO stand for and why is it important?

A

Hazardous Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance
Some ammunition are affected by frequencies from radios and cell phones. Make sure all equipment that produces frequencies in the area are secured.

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8
Q

Max and max effective range of the 50 cal?

A

Max range - 7400 yards

Max effective range - 2000 yards

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9
Q

Max and max effective range of the 240?

A

Max range - 4750 m

Max effective range - 1800 m

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10
Q

What size round does the 240 use?

A

7.62 mm round

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11
Q

What is the NALCs for the 240 and 50 cal ammo?

A

240 - A131

50 Cal - A576 (Normal), AA06 (Combat Load)

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12
Q

What is the nomenclature for the 240 and 50 cal?

A

240 - M240B

50 Cal - M2HB

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13
Q

What are the assessment/warning/exclusion zones?

A

Air - 3000/1000/500
Surface - 1000/500/300
Swimmer - 300/100/50

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14
Q

What is the deadly force triangle and explain each side?

A

Capability - Has a gun
Opportunity - Has the ability to use the gun
Intent - intents to use gun in harmful manor

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15
Q

What is the use of force continuum, give an example of each step?

A
Presence - Presenting a hard target
Verbal Commands - "Stop", "Get Back"
Soft Controls - Mach Holds
Hard Controls - OC spray
Intermediate Controls - Baton
Deadly Force - Small arms
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16
Q

What does ATTWO stand for and what do they do?

A

Anti-Terrorism Tactical Watch Officer

Responsible for execution of AT plans and defending against a terrorist attack

17
Q

What is the ordnance safety publication?

A

Navsea OP4

18
Q

What are the weapon conditions for the M9, M-16, and M500?

A

M9 Condition I - round in chamber, slide forward, magazine inserted, safety on

19
Q

How many types of carries are there for the M9 and what are they?

A

2

Alert, Ready

20
Q

What are the seven cycles of operation for the M9 service pistol?

A

Feed, chamber, lock, fire, unlock, extract, eject

21
Q

Max and max effective range for the M-16 and M9?

A

M-16
Max range - 3900 yards
Max effective range - 600 yards

M9
Max range - 1969
Max effective range - 54 yards

22
Q

What does SRF and BRF stand for?

A

SRF - Security Reaction Force

BRF - Back up Reaction Force

23
Q

What does NALC stand for?

A

Navy Ammunition Logistics Code

24
Q

What is the definition of deadly force?

A

Force that a person uses causing or that a person knows or should know, would create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm.

25
Q

What are the reaction times for manning SRF & BRF?

A

5 minutes for SRF

10 minutes for BRF