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What system is actually the brain of PGM? |
Guidance |
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Which type of guidance system is also known as television guided? |
Electro-optical which type of guidance system is nothing more than very high frequency radio waves? |
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Which type of guidance system is nothing more than very high frequency radio waves? |
Radar |
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Which guidance system does the weapon send out the tracking energy? |
Active |
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Which type of PGM hones in on energy reflected off the target by another source? |
Semi-active |
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The purpose of the fixed control surfacea used on guided munitions is to |
Stabilize the weapon and flight |
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To move their control surfaces PGM’s use either hydraulic, pneumatic, or |
Electro-servo actuators |
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An aspect of the control system that can make minor or large corrections relative to the flight path of the target is said to have |
Proportional navigation |
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The air to missile proximity fuse detonation occurs when |
The missile senses the target moving farther away |
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Before an Air to ground guided munition will detonate, the fuze requires |
An electrical impulse |
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What minimum components make up a propulsion system? |
Rocket motor and an ignitior |
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Which type of rocket motor propellant is used in our air to air missiles ? |
Solid |
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Live missiles must always have a ground wire attached to them to prevent static electricity from |
Ignoring the rocket motor |
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The MAU-169 CCG consists of a detector, |
Computer, and control section |
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Which GBU LGB uses a 2,000lbs bomb body? |
GBU-10 |
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What type of target is the AGM-88 designed to target? |
Radar Installation |
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The guidance section of an AGM-88 uses a passive |
Broadband RF tracker |
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What number of miles is the effective range of the AGM-88? |
30 |
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Which USAF delivery platforms are used to launch the AGM-114 Hellfire? |
Predator and Reaper RAF |
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Which AGM-114 variant uses a thermobaric warhead? |
AGM-114N |
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Which AGM-114 component is NOT part of the guidance section? |
Wings |
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How many personnel are required to handle an AGM-114 outside the container? |
Two |
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What is the AGM-158 fueled with? |
40 gallons of JP-10 |
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What three signals of the AIM-120 control section electronics are received from the guidance section? |
Pitch, yaw, and roll |
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What component prevents the AIM-120 rocket motor from becoming propulsive ? |
Thermally initiated venting system |
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What mechanism is the primary kill of the AIM-120 warhead? |
Fragments |
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What did the garden section of the AIM-120, what a lousy functions of acquisition and tracking, navigation, datalink processing, and section secondary power? |
Hardware and software |
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What warhead class is used on the AGM-158? |
WDU-42/B 1,000lbs |
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Which coolant recharge unit is portable and capable of filling one bottle at a time? |
GCU-30/E |
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What type of missile guidance system does the AIM-9X use? |
Passive Infrared |
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What type of missile guidance system does the AIM-9X use? |
Passive Infrared |
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The AIM-9L/M is comprised of the GCS, TD, warhead, |
S&A, and RM |
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What is the maximum pressure capacity for a TMU-72/B argon coolant tank? |
5,100 +- 100psig |
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Depending on the model, the effective range in miles of the AIM-9M missile is between |
2 to 11 |
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What does the AIM-9X use to digitally communicate with aircraft like the F-22? |
A mid-body umbilical connector |
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What component provides the AIM-9X flight control? |
FAU |
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Which statement is NOT a benefit of off-axis delivery of the JDAM? |
Provides increased weapons range |
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Which JDAM guidance set components provide lift and maneuverability? |
Aerosurfaces |
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Which JDAM guidance set components provide lift and maneuverability? |
Aerosurfaces |
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Which GBU uses a 2,000lb bomb body? |
GBU-31 |
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Which GBU deceased the likelihood of collateral damage within populated areas? |
GBU-38 |
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Which JDAM employed by the USAF uses the BLU-126 Low-Collateral Damage Bomb for its warhead? |
GBU-38(V)4 |
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Which GBU adds an optional precision laser guidance in addition to its GPS/INS guidance system? |
GBU-54 |
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The GBU-39A/B small diameter bomb has a unique multi-phased explosive that has earned what name? |
FLM |
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What AFG component mounts the CCG to the warhead? |
Forward Adapter assembly |
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What AFG component mounts the CCG to the warhead? |
Forward Adapter assembly |
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What purpose does the WGU-12/WGU-39 GCU seeker platform assembly serve? |
Looks for the reflected light signal |
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What subassembly of the WGU-12/WGU-39 GCU processes incoming error signals and turns them into steering commands? |
Guidance Electronic Unit |
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The purpose of the BSU-84 AFG is to |
Provide aerodynamic lift and stability during flight |
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The purpose of the aft faring assembly uses on the GBU-24A/B is to |
Provide and aerodynamic interface between the bomb and wing assembly |
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Which hazard is present when operating the TTU-595? |
Invisible laser radiation |
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The wing actuator tool is used to perform which maintenance task? |
Open and close the wings |
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The wing actuator tool is used to perform which maintenance task? |
Open and close the wings |
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The typical JDAM tail assembly consists of a tail fairing/structure, tail actuator subsystem, wire harness assembly, GCU, |
GPS system antenna, 2 moveable control fins, and 1 fixed fin |
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The guidance unit for the GBU-39 is made up of two sections that are located where on the bomb body? |
To the read of the warhead and forward of the fins |
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How does the GBU-53 differ from the GBU-39 small diameter bomb? |
Can be used against moving targets |
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Name two target tracking options of the GBU-53’s multi-mode seeker? |
Imaging infrared and semi-active laser targeting |
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What additional capability does the scene magnification upgrade provide to the AGM-65B |
Greater acquisition range |
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What component is installed on the TGM-65 in place of the rocket motor and hydraulic actuation system? |
Film recorder or ballast |
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What component is housed in the forward section of the AGM-65 |
Guidance unit |
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Which AGM-65 serious does NOT use the 125lb cone shaped warhead |
E |
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The purpose of the AN/DSM-129 missile test set is to |
Project an optical image into the guidance section of the missile to simulate the operational readiness test of the missile |
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You can use the AN/DSM-157 test set in place of the |
DSM-99 and DSM-100 |
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The BRU-61 carriage system is a warranted item and shall be limited to what type of inspection |
Visual |
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Which container is designed to hold one GBU-39 serious small diameter bomb |
CNU-659 |
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Up to how many small diameter bombs (GBU-39 or GBU-53) can the weapon initiated BIT simultaneously perform with the use of the CMBRE |
4 |
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What does the CNU-660 contain that allows for container testing of the BRU-61 carriage system |
A BIT cable |
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The ADU-891 adapter group computer test set is used in conjunction with what test set |
AN/GYQ-79 |
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The CMBRE is composed of three boxes that contain the |
Test adapter unit, controller unit, and accessory kit |
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Which CMBRE component initiates the BIT and gets systems and munitions status, reprogram munitions operational flight plans, and loads mission planning and GPS crypto keys |
Test Adapter Unit |
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What component of the CMBRE is considered the ruggedized computer |
DCSA |
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The LUU-2 series aircraft flare produces |
An off-white light of 2 million candlepower |
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The LUU-19 series illumination flare produces |
Light in the near infrared region |
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How much gas pressure can a thruster (CAD) produce ? |
250-6,000 psi |
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Electric squibs (PAD) are similar to |
Blasting caps |
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Removers (CAD) are designed to |
Jettison the aircraft canopy |
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Which bomb provides deeper penetration than the BLU-113 and is used with the GBU-28 |
BLU-122 |
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The PDU-5 uses which SUU |
SUU-76 |
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The BDU-33 weighs |
25lbs |
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The BDU-48 weighs |
10lbs |
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Which series practice bomb only weighs 5lbs? |
MK-106 |
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The CBU-87 is loaded with which submunitions |
BLU-97 |
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The CBU-87 uses which SUU |
SUU-65 |
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With the exception of the explosive filler, the BLU-126 and BLU-129 are identical to the |
MK82 MOD 3 bomb |
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With the exception of the explosive filler, the BLU-126 and BLU-129 are identical to the |
MK82 MOD 3 bomb |
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Which WCMD component cants the fins to spin the dispenser during flight |
Control actuation assembly |
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The components of a WCMD are a fun guidance system, a variable position umbilical connector, and |
Flight program software |
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Once free falling over the target area what imparts spin and upward thrust for BLU-108 submissions |
Rocket motor |
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The CBU-105 uses which SUU |
SUU-66 |
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The CBU-89 uses which SUU |
SUU-64 |
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The CBU-89 is loaded with which submunitions |
BLU-91 and BLU-92 bomblets |
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How is 20mm classified |
By its purpose |
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The identifying info of a 20mm round is marked on the |
Projectile |
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The delay arming distance of a M505 series fuze from the muzzle of a 20mm cannon is |
10-35 ft |
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What 20mm projectile component enables spin and stabilization in flight |
Rotating band |
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What 20mm round is used for drill or testing the feeder assembly for a M61 gun system |
Dummy |
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The incendiary composition of the 20mm API round is initiated by |
Impact |
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Which 20mm round carried the M505 point detonating fuze |
HEI |
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When bulk packed how many round of 20mm do you expect to find in an M548 container |
200-250 |
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When bulk packed how many round of 20mm do you expect to find in an M548 container |
200-250 |
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What aircraft cannon fires the 25mm round |
GAU-12 |
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When bulk packed how many round of 20mm do you expect to find in an M548 container |
200-250 |
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What aircraft cannon fires the 25mm round |
GAU-12 |
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The purpose of the ignition booster in the 25mm round is to |
Ensure consistent propellant ignition |
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How can you tell a 25mm dummy cartridge from other 25mm rounds |
The projectile is non separable and the total cartridge color is gold in color |
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When 25mm ammo is bulk packed, how many rounds are found in a CNU-405 |
80-100 |
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The 30mm dummy ammo |
Is for familiarization training and mechanical cycling of the gym system |
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What device hold the ball motor of the 30mm M505A3 impact fuse in an unarmed position until it is fired |
Lock ring |
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How is ignition from the primer carried to the propellant in a 30mm TP round |
The primer ignites black powder in a flash tube, which ignites the propellant |
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The 30 mm cartridge case is made of |
Aluminum |
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Which fuze is used in 30mm HEI ammo |
M505A3 |
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How many separate lot numbers can you find on 30mm |
3 |
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How long does the red tracer composition burn in the 40mm AAA, TPT (M91) round |
12 secodns |
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What fuze is used in the 40mm HEI PGU-9 round |
FMU-154 |
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What aircraft is equipped to fire 105mm |
AC-130 |
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What type of explosive is loaded in the projectile of the 105mm HEI |
Comp B |
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What type of explosive is loaded in the projectile of the 105mm HEI |
Comp B |
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The RR-170 chaff cartridge uses which impulse cartridge |
BBU-35 |
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How much light does the M127A1 signal produce |
50,000 candlepower |
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What altitude is attainable by the M131 signal when fired |
1,500ft |
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The largest caliber ammo that we classify small arms is |
.50 |
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The components of a typical small arms cartridge are cartridge case, |
Primer, bullet, and propellant |
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The type of explosive filler does an M26 fragmentation grenade have |
Comp B |
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The filler for the M34 smoke grenade is |
White phosphorus |
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What is the explosive filler For The M30 practice grenade |
Black powder |
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The HF PGU-45 projectile will produce approx how many fragments |
13,000 |
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In order to optimize lethality the factory set HOB for the FMU-160 is |
15ft |
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The 105mm clearing cartridge is designed to |
Clear a projectile lodged in the bore of a 105mm cannon |
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The approx length of a complete 105mm round is |
31 inches |
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Countermeasure flares are designed to |
Divert enemy infrared/heat sealing missiles away from original target |
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How is an ALA-17 series flare ignited |
An electric squib ignition assembly |
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Which impulse cartridge initiates the MJU-7 |
BBU-36 |
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The SD-206 infrared flare provides |
Smoke to simulate a flare for training purposes |
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Which component is part of the ALE-50 series TDS |
Launch controller |
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What type of explosive is loaded in the projectile of the 105mm HEI |
Comp B |
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The RR-170 chaff cartridge uses which impulse cartridge |
BBU-35 |
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How much light does the M127A1 signal produce |
50,000 candlepower |
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What altitude is attainable by the M131 signal when fired |
1,500ft |
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The largest caliber ammo that we classify small arms is |
.50 |
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The components of a typical small arms cartridge are cartridge case, |
Primer, bullet, and propellant |
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The type of explosive filler does an M26 fragmentation grenade have |
Comp B |
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The filler for the M34 smoke grenade is |
White phosphorus |
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What is the explosive filler For The M30 practice grenade |
Black powder |
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The AN-M8 smoke grenade uses hexachloroethane as a chemical filler to produce what kind of smoke |
White |
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The HF PGU-45 projectile will produce approx how many fragments |
13,000 |
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In order to optimize lethality the factory set HOB for the FMU-160 is |
15ft |
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The 105mm clearing cartridge is designed to |
Clear a projectile lodged in the bore of a 105mm cannon |
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The approx length of a complete 105mm round is |
31 inches |
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Countermeasure flares are designed to |
Divert enemy infrared/heat sealing missiles away from original target |
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How is an ALA-17 series flare ignited |
An electric squib ignition assembly |
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Which impulse cartridge initiates the MJU-7 |
BBU-36 |
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The SD-206 infrared flare provides |
Smoke to simulate a flare for training purposes |
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Which component is part of the ALE-50 series TDS |
Launch controller |
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What type of explosive is loaded in the projectile of the 105mm HEI |
Comp B |
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The RR-170 chaff cartridge uses which impulse cartridge |
BBU-35 |
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How much light does the M127A1 signal produce |
50,000 candlepower |
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What altitude is attainable by the M131 signal when fired |
1,500ft |
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The largest caliber ammo that we classify small arms is |
.50 |
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The components of a typical small arms cartridge are cartridge case, |
Primer, bullet, and propellant |
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The type of explosive filler does an M26 fragmentation grenade have |
Comp B |
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The filler for the M34 smoke grenade is |
White phosphorus |
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What is the explosive filler For The M30 practice grenade |
Black powder |
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The AN-M8 smoke grenade uses hexachloroethane as a chemical filler to produce what kind of smoke |
White |
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Which anti personnel mine is called the claymore |
M18A1 |
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The HF PGU-45 projectile will produce approx how many fragments |
13,000 |
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In order to optimize lethality the factory set HOB for the FMU-160 is |
15ft |
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The 105mm clearing cartridge is designed to |
Clear a projectile lodged in the bore of a 105mm cannon |
|
The approx length of a complete 105mm round is |
31 inches |
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Countermeasure flares are designed to |
Divert enemy infrared/heat sealing missiles away from original target |
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How is an ALA-17 series flare ignited |
An electric squib ignition assembly |
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Which impulse cartridge initiates the MJU-7 |
BBU-36 |
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The SD-206 infrared flare provides |
Smoke to simulate a flare for training purposes |
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Which component is part of the ALE-50 series TDS |
Launch controller |
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What type of explosive is loaded in the projectile of the 105mm HEI |
Comp B |
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The RR-170 chaff cartridge uses which impulse cartridge |
BBU-35 |
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How much light does the M127A1 signal produce |
50,000 candlepower |
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What altitude is attainable by the M131 signal when fired |
1,500ft |
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The largest caliber ammo that we classify small arms is |
.50 |
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The components of a typical small arms cartridge are cartridge case, |
Primer, bullet, and propellant |
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The type of explosive filler does an M26 fragmentation grenade have |
Comp B |
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The filler for the M34 smoke grenade is |
White phosphorus |
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What is the explosive filler For The M30 practice grenade |
Black powder |
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The AN-M8 smoke grenade uses hexachloroethane as a chemical filler to produce what kind of smoke |
White |
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Which anti personnel mine is called the claymore |
M18A1 |
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The HF PGU-45 projectile will produce approx how many fragments |
13,000 |
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The firing wire used in detonation systems is issued in what lengths |
500ft |
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Blasting machines are used to provide the impulse needed in |
Electrical detonations |
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The M112 demo block is made of |
Comp C-4 |
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What weatherproof device is used to initiate a time fuze |
M60 igniter |
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What device is used to detonate a HE |
Blasting Cap |
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Which type of mortar can be broken down into several loads for easier carrying |
Medium |
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Which type of mortar has a short range and small explosive charge |
Ligjt |
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How much forced pressed against the pressure plate is required to set off the M14 anti personnel mine |
20-35 lbs |
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In order to optimize lethality the factory set HOB for the FMU-160 is |
15ft |
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The 105mm clearing cartridge is designed to |
Clear a projectile lodged in the bore of a 105mm cannon |
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The approx length of a complete 105mm round is |
31 inches |
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Countermeasure flares are designed to |
Divert enemy infrared/heat sealing missiles away from original target |
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How is an ALA-17 series flare ignited |
An electric squib ignition assembly |
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Which impulse cartridge initiates the MJU-7 |
BBU-36 |
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The SD-206 infrared flare provides |
Smoke to simulate a flare for training purposes |
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Which component is part of the ALE-50 series TDS |
Launch controller |
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What type of explosive is loaded in the projectile of the 105mm HEI |
Comp B |
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The RR-170 chaff cartridge uses which impulse cartridge |
BBU-35 |
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How much light does the M127A1 signal produce |
50,000 candlepower |
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What altitude is attainable by the M131 signal when fired |
1,500ft |
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The largest caliber ammo that we classify small arms is |
.50 |
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The components of a typical small arms cartridge are cartridge case, |
Primer, bullet, and propellant |
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The type of explosive filler does an M26 fragmentation grenade have |
Comp B |
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The filler for the M34 smoke grenade is |
White phosphorus |
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What is the explosive filler For The M30 practice grenade |
Black powder |
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The AN-M8 smoke grenade uses hexachloroethane as a chemical filler to produce what kind of smoke |
White |
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Which anti personnel mine is called the claymore |
M18A1 |
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The HF PGU-45 projectile will produce approx how many fragments |
13,000 |
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The firing wire used in detonation systems is issued in what lengths |
500ft |
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Blasting machines are used to provide the impulse needed in |
Electrical detonations |
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The M112 demo block is made of |
Comp C-4 |
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What weatherproof device is used to initiate a time fuze |
M60 igniter |
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What device is used to detonate a HE |
Blasting Cap |
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Which type of mortar can be broken down into several loads for easier carrying |
Medium |
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Which type of mortar has a short range and small explosive charge |
Ligjt |
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How much forced pressed against the pressure plate is required to set off the M14 anti personnel mine |
20-35 lbs |
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In order to optimize lethality the factory set HOB for the FMU-160 is |
15ft |
|
The 105mm clearing cartridge is designed to |
Clear a projectile lodged in the bore of a 105mm cannon |
|
The approx length of a complete 105mm round is |
31 inches |
|
Countermeasure flares are designed to |
Divert enemy infrared/heat sealing missiles away from original target |
|
How is an ALA-17 series flare ignited |
An electric squib ignition assembly |
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Which impulse cartridge initiates the MJU-7 |
BBU-36 |
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The SD-206 infrared flare provides |
Smoke to simulate a flare for training purposes |
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Which component is part of the ALE-50 series TDS |
Launch controller |
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Before using an electric drills what is the first thing you should do |
Make sure the diameter of the hole To be drilled is with in the capacity of the drill |
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The purpose of cutting lubricant and most drilling operations is to increase the |
Drilling speed and drill bit life |
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Which minimum articles of safety gear must be worn when using. A bench grinder |
Eye and face protection |
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And electric saw blade must be operating at what speed before it contacts the material being cut |
Full |
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How many pounds per square inch of clean dry air is required at the tool end of the air hose to ensure the tool is operating safely and efficiently |
90 |
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What condition would prevent an operator from applying power to the hoist or other power mode |
An AF form 979 is attached to the unit |
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What should be born any time there is a potential for injury from overhead objects during the lifting operation |
Protective helmets |
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In regards to ground transportation when are nuclear weapons move by convoy |
Every time the weapons are moved |
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What is the most difficult job for escort cards during a convoy |
Keeping other vehicles from entering the convoy |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
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Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
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Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
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When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
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Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
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When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
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What are the key factors to consider doing a nuclear weapons movement |
Safety and security |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
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Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
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When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
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What are the key factors to consider doing a nuclear weapons movement |
Safety and security |
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Which area is designated as a location use temporarily during a delay of an off base movement involving nuclear weapons |
National defense |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
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Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
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When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
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What are the key factors to consider doing a nuclear weapons movement |
Safety and security |
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Which area is designated as a location use temporarily during a delay of an off base movement involving nuclear weapons |
National defense |
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What code word is used when a department of energy (DOE) in a convoy seeks sanctuary during an emergency |
Safe Haven |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
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Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
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When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
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What are the key factors to consider doing a nuclear weapons movement |
Safety and security |
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Which area is designated as a location use temporarily during a delay of an off base movement involving nuclear weapons |
National defense |
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What code word is used when a department of energy (DOE) in a convoy seeks sanctuary during an emergency |
Safe Haven |
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When specifically authorized for transporting nuclear weapons and material how many CGU-1 tiedown straps need to be used to substitute for every MB-1 tie down assembly |
2 |
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Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
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When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
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Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
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When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
|
What are the key factors to consider doing a nuclear weapons movement |
Safety and security |
|
Which area is designated as a location use temporarily during a delay of an off base movement involving nuclear weapons |
National defense |
|
What code word is used when a department of energy (DOE) in a convoy seeks sanctuary during an emergency |
Safe Haven |
|
When specifically authorized for transporting nuclear weapons and material how many CGU-1 tiedown straps need to be used to substitute for every MB-1 tie down assembly |
2 |
|
Which TO covers the rapid assembly in an inspection procedures of non-nuclear munitions |
11A-1-63 |
|
Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
|
When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
|
Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
|
When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
|
What are the key factors to consider doing a nuclear weapons movement |
Safety and security |
|
Which area is designated as a location use temporarily during a delay of an off base movement involving nuclear weapons |
National defense |
|
What code word is used when a department of energy (DOE) in a convoy seeks sanctuary during an emergency |
Safe Haven |
|
When specifically authorized for transporting nuclear weapons and material how many CGU-1 tiedown straps need to be used to substitute for every MB-1 tie down assembly |
2 |
|
Which TO covers the rapid assembly in an inspection procedures of non-nuclear munitions |
11A-1-63 |
|
When packing up the Mac it is important to The ends of the air hoses to keep |
Foreign materials from damaging them |
|
Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
|
Why is it important to monitor NEW during a bomb build up operation |
If ignited excessive NEW may cause propagation of an explosive from one location to another |
|
When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
|
Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
|
When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
|
What are the key factors to consider doing a nuclear weapons movement |
Safety and security |
|
Which area is designated as a location use temporarily during a delay of an off base movement involving nuclear weapons |
National defense |
|
What code word is used when a department of energy (DOE) in a convoy seeks sanctuary during an emergency |
Safe Haven |
|
When specifically authorized for transporting nuclear weapons and material how many CGU-1 tiedown straps need to be used to substitute for every MB-1 tie down assembly |
2 |
|
Which TO covers the rapid assembly in an inspection procedures of non-nuclear munitions |
11A-1-63 |
|
When packing up the Mac it is important to The ends of the air hoses to keep |
Foreign materials from damaging them |
|
Which items do not require nuclear safety certification for do use in operations with nuclear weapons |
General purpose hand tools |
|
Why is it important to monitor NEW during a bomb build up operation |
If ignited excessive NEW may cause propagation of an explosive from one location to another |
|
What is the minimum number of feet required to assemble the MAC |
50 X 100 |
|
When should you replace a nuclear certified in MB – 1 tie down/chain assembly item |
After finding any cracks, bent/worn parts, or excessive corrosion |
|
Which action is not an authorized method for securing loose links on the chain when using the MB-1 tie down device/chain assembly |
Wrap the loose ends around the tiedown device and secured to the quick release lever |
|
When using a load binder for securing the load what is the main reason for not using a cheater bar or extension towards a fully close the handle |
It would place too much pressure on the load and or tiedown points |
|
What are the key factors to consider doing a nuclear weapons movement |
Safety and security |
|
Which area is designated as a location use temporarily during a delay of an off base movement involving nuclear weapons |
National defense |
|
What code word is used when a department of energy (DOE) in a convoy seeks sanctuary during an emergency |
Safe Haven |
|
When specifically authorized for transporting nuclear weapons and material how many CGU-1 tiedown straps need to be used to substitute for every MB-1 tie down assembly |
2 |
|
Which TO covers the rapid assembly in an inspection procedures of non-nuclear munitions |
11A-1-63 |
|
When packing up the Mac it is important to The ends of the air hoses to keep |
Foreign materials from damaging them |
|
A requirement for military explosives is that raw materials must be |
Cheap |
|
A requirement for military explosives is that raw materials must be |
Cheap |
|
Volatility is the tendency of a substance |
Vapors |
|
A requirement for military explosives is that raw materials must be |
Cheap |
|
Volatility is the tendency of a substance |
Vapors |
|
The road hygroscopicity refers to the property of in |
Moisture absorbing |
|
A requirement for military explosives is that raw materials must be |
Cheap |
|
Volatility is the tendency of a substance |
Vapors |
|
The road hygroscopicity refers to the property of in |
Moisture absorbing |
|
The tendency of a substance to burn with a rapid and sparkling combustion is |
Deflagration |
|
Explosive train primers are |
By the way they are initiated |
|
What does an explosive train booster do |
Detonates the main charge |
|
How can you achieve and airburst with the general purpose bomb |
Using a time action HE train |
|
Do you rate of transformation for high explosives is between 3200 and |
28000 fps |
|
Do you rate of transformation for high explosives is between 3200 and |
28000 fps |
|
The four factors that control the visibility of pyrotechnics are candlepower, color, weather, and |
Light |
|
Do you rate of transformation for high explosives is between 3200 and |
28000 fps |
|
The four factors that control the visibility of pyrotechnics are candlepower, color, weather, and |
Light |
|
How can you increase the penetration affect of a shaped charge |
Increase the standoff distance |
|
Do you rate of transformation for high explosives is between 3200 and |
28000 fps |
|
The four factors that control the visibility of pyrotechnics are candlepower, color, weather, and |
Light |
|
How can you increase the penetration affect of a shaped charge |
Increase the standoff distance |
|
What is shaped charge use for |
To produce an explosive penetration of a solid target |
|
Do you rate of transformation for high explosives is between 3200 and |
28000 fps |
|
The four factors that control the visibility of pyrotechnics are candlepower, color, weather, and |
Light |
|
How can you increase the penetration affect of a shaped charge |
Increase the standoff distance |
|
What is shaped charge use for |
To produce an explosive penetration of a solid target |
|
The classifications of pyrotechnics include illuminants |
Signals, combinations of illuminants, and simulators |
|
What do the color bands, letters, or patches on signal munitions indicate |
Color of the signal produced |
|
If you cannot fully close the load binder by hand, |
Just the load binder hooks on the chain |
|
If you cannot fully close the load binder by hand, |
Just the load binder hooks on the chain |
|
Which statement about pintle hook’s and or use an operations with nuclear weapons is correct |
Original equipment pintle hook assemblies are authorized |
|
If you cannot fully close the load binder by hand, |
Just the load binder hooks on the chain |
|
Which statement about pintle hook’s and or use an operations with nuclear weapons is correct |
Original equipment pintle hook assemblies are authorized |
|
Once verified that an item is nuclear certified, how is it identified as such |
Positive identification by a name plate, label, appropriate markings, or by official documents |
|
Wrapped provides an itemized list of all equipment authorized for use with nuclear weapons |
Master nuclear certification list |
|
What can be constructed and attached to the bed of a 40-foot trailer to facilitate support of rounded munitions |
Wooden rail sets |
|
What can be constructed and attached to the bed of a 40-foot trailer to facilitate support of rounded munitions |
Wooden rail sets |
|
What piece of equipment must be used with the MHU-110 to prevent the trailer from becoming unstable while using the rail extenders for loading and unloading heavy munitions |
Stabilizer jack |
|
What can be constructed and attached to the bed of a 40-foot trailer to facilitate support of rounded munitions |
Wooden rail sets |
|
What piece of equipment must be used with the MHU-110 to prevent the trailer from becoming unstable while using the rail extenders for loading and unloading heavy munitions |
Stabilizer jack |
|
What type of information is given in the general notes on the first card of each trailer and weapon type section in TO 11-1-38 and is required to be reviewed |
Warnings, cautions, and notes pertaining to each trailer and weapon |
|
What can be constructed and attached to the bed of a 40-foot trailer to facilitate support of rounded munitions |
Wooden rail sets |
|
What piece of equipment must be used with the MHU-110 to prevent the trailer from becoming unstable while using the rail extenders for loading and unloading heavy munitions |
Stabilizer jack |
|
What type of information is given in the general notes on the first card of each trailer and weapon type section in TO 11-1-38 and is required to be reviewed |
Warnings, cautions, and notes pertaining to each trailer and weapon |
|
What chapter of 11-1-38 covers configuration of the MHU-141 munitions trailer |
One |
|
Approx how many minutes does the MK6 signal flare burn |
40 |
|
Approx how many minutes does the MK6 signal flare burn |
40 |
|
What pyrotechnics effects are produced by the AN-MK13 signal |
Smoke and illumination |
|
Approx how many minutes does the MK6 signal flare burn |
40 |
|
What pyrotechnics effects are produced by the AN-MK13 signal |
Smoke and illumination |
|
How is the A/P25S-5A distress signal ignited |
Percussion primer |
|
Approx how many minutes does the MK6 signal flare burn |
40 |
|
What pyrotechnics effects are produced by the AN-MK13 signal |
Smoke and illumination |
|
How is the A/P25S-5A distress signal ignited |
Percussion primer |
|
The primary reason the AN-MK13 Mod 0 signal can be handheld while burning is to allow a downed pilot to |
Hold the flare while treading water |
|
Pental safety locking pins must remain attached to the assembly |
To prevent an unsecure pin from coming out and getting lost |
|
Pental safety locking pins must remain attached to the assembly |
To prevent an unsecure pin from coming out and getting lost |
|
What is the maximum amount of pounds the MB-4 aircraft towing tractor can tow and push |
140,000 |
|
What do your range should be selected and I tractor with an automatic transmission while going downhill |
Low range |
|
What do your range should be selected and I tractor with an automatic transmission while going downhill |
Low range |
|
What is the purpose of the trailer handvalve (Johnson Bar) |
Test the trailer brakes |
|
What do your range should be selected and I tractor with an automatic transmission while going downhill |
Low range |
|
What is the purpose of the trailer handvalve (Johnson Bar) |
Test the trailer brakes |
|
With the forks level, what is the maximum reach of the variable reach forklift |
22ft |
|
What do your range should be selected and I tractor with an automatic transmission while going downhill |
Low range |
|
What is the purpose of the trailer handvalve (Johnson Bar) |
Test the trailer brakes |
|
With the forks level, what is the maximum reach of the variable reach forklift |
22ft |
|
What is the most beneficial attribute of using the swing mast forklift |
Allows you to maximize the available storage |
|
What do your range should be selected and I tractor with an automatic transmission while going downhill |
Low range |
|
What is the purpose of the trailer handvalve (Johnson Bar) |
Test the trailer brakes |
|
With the forks level, what is the maximum reach of the variable reach forklift |
22ft |
|
What is the most beneficial attribute of using the swing mast forklift |
Allows you to maximize the available storage |
|
What is the maximum depth of water you may drive a rough terrain forklift through |
5ft |
|
What do your range should be selected and I tractor with an automatic transmission while going downhill |
Low range |
|
What is the purpose of the trailer handvalve (Johnson Bar) |
Test the trailer brakes |
|
With the forks level, what is the maximum reach of the variable reach forklift |
22ft |
|
What is the most beneficial attribute of using the swing mast forklift |
Allows you to maximize the available storage |
|
What is the maximum depth of water you may drive a rough terrain forklift through |
5ft |
|
Which procedure is not a consideration for backing a trailer/tractor combination |
Turn toward the passenger side |
|
What do your range should be selected and I tractor with an automatic transmission while going downhill |
Low range |
|
What is the purpose of the trailer handvalve (Johnson Bar) |
Test the trailer brakes |
|
With the forks level, what is the maximum reach of the variable reach forklift |
22ft |
|
What is the most beneficial attribute of using the swing mast forklift |
Allows you to maximize the available storage |
|
What is the maximum depth of water you may drive a rough terrain forklift through |
5ft |
|
Which procedure is not a consideration for backing a trailer/tractor combination |
Turn toward the passenger side |
|
What are hose couplers used for on a tractor/trailer combination |
To connect the service and emergency break airlines from the tractor to the trailer |
|
What is the purpose behind good operator maintenance of all assigned vehicles |
Maintained vehicle serviceability at reduced cost |
|
What is the purpose behind good operator maintenance of all assigned vehicles |
Maintained vehicle serviceability at reduced cost |
|
The primary difference between a bobtail a pick up truck is the |
Bobtail’s back into shortened by about 1/2 |
|
What is the purpose behind good operator maintenance of all assigned vehicles |
Maintained vehicle serviceability at reduced cost |
|
The primary difference between a bobtail a pick up truck is the |
Bobtail’s back into shortened by about 1/2 |
|
How are Air Force air compressors classified |
High or low pressure |
|
What is the purpose behind good operator maintenance of all assigned vehicles |
Maintained vehicle serviceability at reduced cost |
|
The primary difference between a bobtail a pick up truck is the |
Bobtail’s back into shortened by about 1/2 |
|
How are Air Force air compressors classified |
High or low pressure |
|
What happens when you release the Excelerator pedal on a vehicle driven with hydrostatic transmission |
The unit coasts to a stop very quickly |
|
What is the purpose behind good operator maintenance of all assigned vehicles |
Maintained vehicle serviceability at reduced cost |
|
The primary difference between a bobtail a pick up truck is the |
Bobtail’s back into shortened by about 1/2 |
|
How are Air Force air compressors classified |
High or low pressure |
|
What happens when you release the Excelerator pedal on a vehicle driven with hydrostatic transmission |
The unit coasts to a stop very quickly |
|
How is the your positioning from the cradle and boom controls of an MJ-1 Lift truck adjusted |
Manually |
|
What is the primary drawback to using the hydraulic hand pump to build hydraulic pressure on the MHU-83 series lift truck |
Extremely slow way to build hydraulic pressure |
|
What is the primary drawback to using the hydraulic hand pump to build hydraulic pressure on the MHU-83 series lift truck |
Extremely slow way to build hydraulic pressure |
|
When using the MHU-83 series lift truck with fork adapters, you immediately |
Reduce its lifting capability by 1,000 pounds |
|
What is the primary drawback to using the hydraulic hand pump to build hydraulic pressure on the MHU-83 series lift truck |
Extremely slow way to build hydraulic pressure |
|
When using the MHU-83 series lift truck with fork adapters, you immediately |
Reduce its lifting capability by 1,000 pounds |
|
What the the lifting capacity of the MHU-83 |
7,000 lbs |
|
What is the primary drawback to using the hydraulic hand pump to build hydraulic pressure on the MHU-83 series lift truck |
Extremely slow way to build hydraulic pressure |
|
When using the MHU-83 series lift truck with fork adapters, you immediately |
Reduce its lifting capability by 1,000 pounds |
|
What the the lifting capacity of the MHU-83 |
7,000 lbs |
|
What is the lifting capacity of the MJ-1 |
3,000lbs |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
|
What is the most common type of lifting slings used in the munitions career field |
Wire rope |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
|
What is the most common type of lifting slings used in the munitions career field |
Wire rope |
|
The following are all good safety practices to follow when using the lift sling except |
Inspecting to swing by passing your bare hand over the body of the sling |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
|
What is the most common type of lifting slings used in the munitions career field |
Wire rope |
|
The following are all good safety practices to follow when using the lift sling except |
Inspecting to swing by passing your bare hand over the body of the sling |
|
The annunciators displayed on the Fluke 8025 series multimeter are used to distinguish among |
Ohms, kilohms, and megohms |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
What are the two operational mode of the Fluke 8028 series multi meter |
Range and hold |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
|
What is the most common type of lifting slings used in the munitions career field |
Wire rope |
|
The following are all good safety practices to follow when using the lift sling except |
Inspecting to swing by passing your bare hand over the body of the sling |
|
The annunciators displayed on the Fluke 8025 series multimeter are used to distinguish among |
Ohms, kilohms, and megohms |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
What are the two operational mode of the Fluke 8028 series multi meter |
Range and hold |
|
The steering system on the MHU-141 trailer has a turning radius of how many inches |
200 |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
|
What is the most common type of lifting slings used in the munitions career field |
Wire rope |
|
The following are all good safety practices to follow when using the lift sling except |
Inspecting to swing by passing your bare hand over the body of the sling |
|
The annunciators displayed on the Fluke 8025 series multimeter are used to distinguish among |
Ohms, kilohms, and megohms |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
What are the two operational mode of the Fluke 8028 series multi meter |
Range and hold |
|
The steering system on the MHU-141 trailer has a turning radius of how many inches |
200 |
|
When the MHU-141 Trailer is loaded or towed with the hinged deck panels open, what must be done |
The deck panels supports must be properly positioned and locked in place which quick release pens |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
|
What is the most common type of lifting slings used in the munitions career field |
Wire rope |
|
The following are all good safety practices to follow when using the lift sling except |
Inspecting to swing by passing your bare hand over the body of the sling |
|
The annunciators displayed on the Fluke 8025 series multimeter are used to distinguish among |
Ohms, kilohms, and megohms |
|
What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
|
What are the two operational mode of the Fluke 8028 series multi meter |
Range and hold |
|
The steering system on the MHU-141 trailer has a turning radius of how many inches |
200 |
|
When the MHU-141 Trailer is loaded or towed with the hinged deck panels open, what must be done |
The deck panels supports must be properly positioned and locked in place which quick release pens |
|
What is the maximum load capacity of the MHU-110 trailer |
15,000lbs |
|
Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
|
When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
|
What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
|
What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
|
What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
|
Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
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What is the most common type of lifting slings used in the munitions career field |
Wire rope |
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The following are all good safety practices to follow when using the lift sling except |
Inspecting to swing by passing your bare hand over the body of the sling |
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The annunciators displayed on the Fluke 8025 series multimeter are used to distinguish among |
Ohms, kilohms, and megohms |
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What does title 49 of the CFR regulate |
Shipments of hazardous material, including explosives within the United States |
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What are the two operational mode of the Fluke 8028 series multi meter |
Range and hold |
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The steering system on the MHU-141 trailer has a turning radius of how many inches |
200 |
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When the MHU-141 Trailer is loaded or towed with the hinged deck panels open, what must be done |
The deck panels supports must be properly positioned and locked in place which quick release pens |
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What is the maximum load capacity of the MHU-110 trailer |
15,000lbs |
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The parking brake on the MHU-110 is applied by |
Pulling either One of the two handles located on each side of the front of trailer |
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Which approved restraining devices can be used for securing munitions on United States Air Force vehicle/trailers |
Chains/binders, cargo nets, and tie down straps |
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When is it permissible to transports explosives in POV |
Bever |
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What is the primary focus when designating primary and alternate explosives movement routes |
Use the safest possible route |
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What’s worse is best used to determine the explosive hazard class/division of a specific munitions item |
JHCS |
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What should you do up a conflict is discovered while using TO 11-1-38 between the illustrations and the written procedures |
Follow the written procedures |
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Even though TO 11-1-38 Has its own safety section, what other publication should she reference for safely transporting explosive items on base |
AFMAN 91-201 |
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What is the most common type of lifting slings used in the munitions career field |
Wire rope |
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The following are all good safety practices to follow when using the lift sling except |
Inspecting to swing by passing your bare hand over the body of the sling |
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The annunciators displayed on the Fluke 8025 series multimeter are used to distinguish among |
Ohms, kilohms, and megohms |
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU-226 trailer |
3 |
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU-226 trailer |
3 |
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What type of steering aid the MHU-226 and a tighter steering radius |
Four wheel double Ackerman |
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU-226 trailer |
3 |
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What type of steering aid the MHU-226 and a tighter steering radius |
Four wheel double Ackerman |
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After 463L Pallets are positioned on a roll or a trailer, what can you use to secure the pallets to the trailer |
MB-1 chain assemblies and/or tie down straps |
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU-226 trailer |
3 |
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What type of steering aid the MHU-226 and a tighter steering radius |
Four wheel double Ackerman |
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After 463L Pallets are positioned on a roll or a trailer, what can you use to secure the pallets to the trailer |
MB-1 chain assemblies and/or tie down straps |
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What kind of movement supports on based activities to or from the flightline |
Operational |
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU-226 trailer |
3 |
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What type of steering aid the MHU-226 and a tighter steering radius |
Four wheel double Ackerman |
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After 463L Pallets are positioned on a roll or a trailer, what can you use to secure the pallets to the trailer |
MB-1 chain assemblies and/or tie down straps |
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What kind of movement supports on based activities to or from the flightline |
Operational |
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What munitions item is not loaded into transfer modules by munitions personal |
20mm |
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU-226 trailer |
3 |
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What type of steering aid the MHU-226 and a tighter steering radius |
Four wheel double Ackerman |
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After 463L Pallets are positioned on a roll or a trailer, what can you use to secure the pallets to the trailer |
MB-1 chain assemblies and/or tie down straps |
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What kind of movement supports on based activities to or from the flightline |
Operational |
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What munitions item is not loaded into transfer modules by munitions personal |
20mm |
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The purpose of the transport bear beneath the lift arm assemblies on the MJ-1 series lift truck is to |
Provide added support into relieve hydraulic pressure from the lift arms when caring loads for long distances |
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU-226 trailer |
3 |
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What type of steering aid the MHU-226 and a tighter steering radius |
Four wheel double Ackerman |
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After 463L Pallets are positioned on a roll or a trailer, what can you use to secure the pallets to the trailer |
MB-1 chain assemblies and/or tie down straps |
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What kind of movement supports on based activities to or from the flightline |
Operational |
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What munitions item is not loaded into transfer modules by munitions personal |
20mm |
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The purpose of the transport bear beneath the lift arm assemblies on the MJ-1 series lift truck is to |
Provide added support into relieve hydraulic pressure from the lift arms when caring loads for long distances |
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How often should the positive locking devices on doors of munitions transport nodules be checked |
After loading, unloading, and periodically between stops |
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How many openings are on the deck of the MHU-226 trailer |
3 |
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What type of steering aid the MHU-226 and a tighter steering radius |
Four wheel double Ackerman |
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After 463L Pallets are positioned on a roll or a trailer, what can you use to secure the pallets to the trailer |
MB-1 chain assemblies and/or tie down straps |
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What kind of movement supports on based activities to or from the flightline |
Operational |
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What munitions item is not loaded into transfer modules by munitions personal |
20mm |
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The purpose of the transport bear beneath the lift arm assemblies on the MJ-1 series lift truck is to |
Provide added support into relieve hydraulic pressure from the lift arms when caring loads for long distances |
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How often should the positive locking devices on doors of munitions transport nodules be checked |
After loading, unloading, and periodically between stops |
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What transport module used for decoy munitions has a maximum capacity of 30 magazines |
ALE-50 |
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The main types of fuze actions are impact, time, and |
Proximity |
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The main types of fuze actions are impact, time, and |
Proximity |
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What component In an electronically timed fuze replaces the arming vanes used in mechanically timed fuses |
Electric charging assembly |
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The main types of fuze actions are impact, time, and |
Proximity |
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What component In an electronically timed fuze replaces the arming vanes used in mechanically timed fuses |
Electric charging assembly |
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Where is the M505 fuze installed in a GP bomb bidy |
The tail fuze well |
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What adapter booster is used with the M904 fuze |
T45 |
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What action must you take to set the SECONDS TO ARM setting below 6 seconds on a M904 fuze |
Remove the stops crew from the fuze body |
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Which safety feature is designed to prevent movement of the arming heads, arming stems, and strikers while the fuze is being handled |
Cotter pins |
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Which safety feature is designed to prevent movement of the arming heads, arming stems, and strikers while the fuze is being handled |
Cotter pins |
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How do you change the firing delay times in a mechanically timed M904 nose fuze |
By adjusting the delay element |
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Which 4,000lb penetrator bomb is used as the warhead/bomb body for the GBU-28 |
BLU-113 |
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Which 4,000lb penetrator bomb is used as the warhead/bomb body for the GBU-28 |
BLU-113 |
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Which bomb is not classified as a penetrator |
BLU-126 |
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Which 4,000lb penetrator bomb is used as the warhead/bomb body for the GBU-28 |
BLU-113 |
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Which bomb is not classified as a penetrator |
BLU-126 |
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Which AIR fin is used on the MK82 |
BSU-49 |
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Which 4,000lb penetrator bomb is used as the warhead/bomb body for the GBU-28 |
BLU-113 |
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Which bomb is not classified as a penetrator |
BLU-126 |
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Which AIR fin is used on the MK82 |
BSU-49 |
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Which proximity fuze has the HOB setting of 15ft above ground level that is built into the fuze at the time of manufacture |
FMU-113 |
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When installed in the nose fuze well, how many FZU-2 boosters are used with the FMU-81 fuze |
4 |
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When installed in the nose fuze well, how many FZU-2 boosters are used with the FMU-81 fuze |
4 |
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Which device is used in place of arming wire with electrical fuzes |
Battery firing device |
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When installed in the nose fuze well, how many FZU-2 boosters are used with the FMU-81 fuze |
4 |
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Which device is used in place of arming wire with electrical fuzes |
Battery firing device |
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What component provides the electrical power needed to operate the FMU-139 |
FZU-48 initiator |
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Which sensor Is a RF radar ranging system used with the SUU-64, SUU-65, and SUU-66 |
FZU-39 |
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The triple bomb bar is fitted with bomb slings and is used with each hoist to provide for lifting |
Three 500-pound munitions at a time or two 2,000-pound munitions items |
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The triple bomb bar is fitted with bomb slings and is used with each hoist to provide for lifting |
Three 500-pound munitions at a time or two 2,000-pound munitions items |
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What is the weight capacity of the pneumatic hoists that are attached to the gantrys I beam of the MAC (both versions) |
4,000lbs;6,000lbs |
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Which component of the MAC can be used as a fork lift adapter to raise the gantry to full height |
ICB |
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Which subassembly on the UALS replenisher assembly prevents accidentally loading a spent cartridge into the loader assembly |
Empty Space preclusion device |
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Which tool can initiate cycling ammo through the UALS replenisher assembly |
1/2 inch speed wrench |
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Which tool can initiate cycling ammo through the UALS replenisher assembly |
1/2 inch speed wrench |
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Which 30mm ammo loading system is used to service the GPU-5 gun pod |
GFU-10 |
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Which 30mm cannon is internally mounted in the A-10 aircraft |
GAU-8 |
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What happens to the unforced rounds returning from the loader when the linked ammo is being processed |
Automatically downloaded through the second gate in the bottom of the replenisher |
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How often should the UALS replenisher assemblies be inspected |
Every 30 days when in use and annually when in storage |
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How often should the UALS replenisher assemblies be inspected |
Every 30 days when in use and annually when in storage |
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Which subassembly of the UALS provides the power that cycles the rounds through the system |
Pneumatic regulator |
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How often should the UALS replenisher assemblies be inspected |
Every 30 days when in use and annually when in storage |
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Which subassembly of the UALS provides the power that cycles the rounds through the system |
Pneumatic regulator |
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Which subassembly of the UALS provides the mean to load live rounds into the aircraft gun system |
Interface unit |
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Which subassembly of The UALS houses a remaining indicator window that provides the means to visually determine the approx number of rounds into the aircraft gun system |
Outer drum |
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Which subassembly of The UALS houses a remaining indicator window that provides the means to visually determine the approx number of rounds into the aircraft gun system |
Outer drum |
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Which weapons replaceable assembly of the LALS has no moving parts |
Storage container |
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Which subassembly of The UALS houses a remaining indicator window that provides the means to visually determine the approx number of rounds into the aircraft gun system |
Outer drum |
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Which weapons replaceable assembly of the LALS has no moving parts |
Storage container |
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Which USAF gun system is loaded and unloaded by the LALS |
The M61A1, 20mm cannon |