Remote Entry Flashcards

1
Q

What is one of the main requirements for remote entry?

A

A non-life threatening situation

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2
Q

Should remote procedure be attempted if the area can not stand a detonation?

A

No

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3
Q

What is the difference between direct and indirect explosive remote entry?

A

Direct entry uses explosives directly against a device. Indirect entry uses the energy from the explosives to force another object into the device.

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4
Q

What is the intended purpose of a Disrupter?

A

To open, disrupt, and/or perform a RSP on a device

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5
Q

How can a MWB system be used?

A

It can be used as a disablement system by itself or in combination with other disruptive tools

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6
Q

When using the black box with dual mineral water bottles, what are the recommended standoff distances?

A

Standard Load: 1-4”, Enhanced with C-1: 1-6”, C-4: 1-7”. When using 3 bottles with C-4: 1-11”

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7
Q

What must be used for simultaneous initiation of MWBs?

A

Equal length of shock tube with an instant shock tube detonator

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8
Q

What two bottle sizes are the normal sizes for use with MWBs?

A

0.5 liter and 1.5 liter

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9
Q

How many grains of detonating cord does the standard MWB use?

A

200 grain/foot detonating cord

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10
Q

What does the term used “Enhanced MWB” mean?

A

It is a term used for either the standard MWB with one wrap of deta sheet or an MWB with the tube filled with C-4 or Demex 100

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11
Q

Can the MWB effectively disrupt packages containing NG based dynamite?

A

Yes

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12
Q

What are the types of remote entry?

A

Explosive and Non-Explosive

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13
Q

Does the size of the MWB determine the Standoff?

A

No the standoff is determined by the explosive load

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14
Q

What is the primary reason a bomb tech should use remote entry on a device?

A

To avoid unnecessarily risking his life (keep exposure to the device to a minimum)

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15
Q

Purpose of remote entry

A

Minimizes exposure time and risk of life

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16
Q

Types of remote entry

A

Explosive and non-explosive

17
Q

When using the Rev-Jet, how far is the red plug pushed in

A

8 3/8”

18
Q

Sizes of mineral water bottles (MWB)

A

0.5L and 1.5L

19
Q

To avoid “jitter time” during simultaneous shots, what should you have

A

Equal lengths of shock tube

20
Q

Standard load of MWB and stand offs

A

200 grain Det cord at 1-4” stand-off and recommended 4” stand-off for dynamite (nitroglycerin)

21
Q

C-1 enhanced load of MWB and stand offs

A

Standard 200 grain plus a wrap of C-1.

Stand-off 1-6”

Dynamite (NG) stand-off 6”

22
Q

C-4 enhanced load of MWB and stand offs

A

C-4 explosives placed within tube plus a “sweetener” of C-1.

Stand-off at 1-7”

Dynamite (NG) Stand-off 7”

23
Q

Sizes of hydra jet and standoffs by size

A

32oz at 6”-5’ stand-off

64oz at 6”-8’ stand-off

128oz at 8”-8’ stand-off

24
Q

What does a HEET (SYSAL) round consist of

A

Karo syrup and 2oz of #6 lead shot (SYSAL)

25
Q

What does a HEET (SYSA) round consist of

A

Karo syrup and SYSA at 50/50 ratio by weight