Test Questions Flashcards

1
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what are the 20 safeties

A

HE, FRAG, MOVE, C/S, BT, MAG, EMR, STATIC, EJECT, SIESMIC/ACOUSTIC, WT, FIRE, JET, CHEM, WP, VT, CW, PE/LUCKY, TOT, APPROACH

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2
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IN 709B what is BZ and what marking is used

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incapacitating agent, 2 red bands

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3
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in USSR bomb markings, what is a green nose band and blue body band

A

frag

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4
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what is the number one hazard when dealing with mines

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anti-handling/anti-tamper devices

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5
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what are the basic considerations for UXO

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consider it to be the most hazardous type with the most hazardous features in the most hazardous conditions

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6
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what is the MSD for radios to UXO with the EMR safety

A

100 meters

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7
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what is the downrange hazard for copperhead

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5 miles

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8
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what is the WT for submunitions and magnetic fuzing

A

general WT

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9
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what are the five elements of marking

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background color, number of bands, color of markings, descriptive words, abbreviations

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10
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in 709A what do purple bands signify

A

incendiary

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11
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in 709C what does a purple band signify

A

BZ

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12
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in 709C what does a brown band signify

A

riot control

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13
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in soviet symbols what does NTAB signify

A

HEAT

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14
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in USSR bomb markings what does a green nose band and green and blue body bands signify

A

frag-chem

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15
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in USSR bomb markings what does an orange nose band and no body bands signify

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semi armor piercing (S.A.P.)

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16
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in USSR bomb markings what does a blue nose band and no body band signify

A

AP

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17
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in USSR bomb markings what does a red nose band and blue body band signify

A

incendiary

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18
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in USSR bomb markings what does no nose band and a red body band signify

A

incendiary cluster

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19
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in USSR bomb markings what does a red nose band and green body band signify

A

chem-persistant

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20
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in USSR bomb markings what does a green nose band and green body band signify

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chem-non-persistant

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21
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in USSR bomb markings what does a white nose band and white body band signify

A

parachute flare

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22
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in USSR bomb markings what does a blue nose band and black body band signify

A

rocket-assist

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23
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in USSR bomb markings what does a red nose band and white body band signify

A

practice

24
Q

in USSR bomb markings what does a broken blue and solid black nose bands and no body bands signify

A

dispenser

25
Q

what type of fuzes apply to burning smoke, thrown, hand grenades

A

striker release/pull friction (rare)

26
Q

what are the sub groups to dropped munitions

A

bombs, dispensers, submunitions

27
Q

what are the types of bombs

A

GP, GPOS, GPNS, GPLD, penetrator, guided bomb, destructor, incendiary, chemical

28
Q

what are the key features of GPOS bombs

A

single piece construction, welded lugs two on top one on bottom, welded stabilizer fins, 2” fuze well on nose and tail, 50% of bombs weight is explosive

29
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what type of fuzing are used with dropped bombs GP, GPOS, GPNS, GPLD

A

impact, impact inertia, VT, MT, ET, CW

30
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what are the key ID features, safeties, and fuzing of penetrator bombs

A

only 25-30% is explosive, tail fuze only, US versions flare out at the tail, fuzing is impact inertia only, safeties: HE, frag, move

31
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what are key ID features, fuzing and safeties of guided bombs

A

body is standard GPLD or GPNS, guidance control and fins attahced to front of warhead, fuzing: impact only, safeties: HE, frag, move, EMR, static, eject, 24 HR WT

32
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what are some key ID features of destructor bombs

A

uses GPLD body, must have some sort of retardation, parachute or snake eye fins, has a golden plug in charging well, may have a white band around body

33
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what type of fusing for destructor bomb

A

electronic fuze

34
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what are the destructor safeties

A

destructor 8, HE, Frag, move, mag, EMR, static, seismic, WT

35
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what are the fuzing and safeties of incendiary bombs

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fuzing is all way acting, safeties: HE, Frag, move, fire, WP

36
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what are the key ID features, fuzing and safeties of a chemical bomb

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an HE bomb with a filler plug, use color codes and markings, fuzing: impact, impact inertia, VT, MT, ET, safeties: HE, Frag, move, chem

37
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what are the fuzing and safeties of a dispenser retained bomb

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fuzing: command fired, safeties: HE, frag, move, EMR, staic, eject

38
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what are the fuzing types and safeties of a dispenser released bomb

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fuzing: VT, MT, ET, safeties: HE, frag, move, eject

39
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what are the safeties for dropped submunitions frag w/impact and impact inertia fuzing

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HE, frag, move, C/S, fire, WT

40
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what are the safeties for dropped submunitions HEAT w/ PIBD fuzing

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HE, frag, move, jet, fire, EMR, static, WT, PE/lucky

41
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what are the safeties for dropped submunitions scat-mines w/ pull fuzing

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HE, frag, move, C/S, BT, EMR, static, WT

42
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how many types of fuzes for dropped munitions

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7, impact, impact inertia, VT, MT, ET, CW electronic

43
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what is the electronic fuze and what are the safeties

A

found only on the destructor air laid mine, safeties: HE, frag, move, EMR, static, mag, seismic, 24 HR WT

44
Q

what are the the ways to protect a structure against earth shock

A

trenching, venting, buttressing

45
Q

describe an effective buttress

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10’ wide at it’s base, tapered to at least 4’ wide on top, must not extend to opposite wall, sandbags interlock

46
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describe barricades

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must be high enough to block shock waves from height of installation, wide enough to protect corners, thickness or depth is 3’ for less than 105mm, 6’ for 105mm or above

47
Q

how much C4 used to destroy HEAT

A

1 block each side to crush the cones ( if hand grenade HEAT 1/2 block)

48
Q

how much C4 to destroy HE round

A

1 block as close as possible to warhead

49
Q

how much C4 used to destroy APHE round

A

1 block on each side

50
Q

what are the fuzes for a AT landmine

A

tilt rod included or mag

51
Q

what are the fuzes for a placed landmine AT chem

A

pressure, pull, or cmd det

52
Q

what are the sub groups of projected muntions

A

projectile, mortar, rocket, rifle grenade, guided missile

53
Q

what are the five types of projected mortars

A

HE, eject, bursting smoke, chem, practice

54
Q

on side attack mode, the M2 SLAM warhead will penetrate 40MM from _____ away from the target

A

3 to 25 feet

55
Q

when building a buttressing during pro works, the dimesnion of the timber should not be less than

A

4” x 4”

56
Q

the liquid propellant found on the M-86 PDM is

A

M10 liquid propellant

57
Q

you mix iron oxide and alluminum powder, what is your product classified as

A

incendiary