Summative assessment 6 Flashcards

1
Q

USA Lotting System

Old style

A

Basic identification symbol
Interfix number
Serial number

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2
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US Lotting System

New Style

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*Current Lotting system:
Manufacturer: ADI
Year: 99
Month: A-M except I
Lot interfix: 3 dig
Lot sequence: 3 dig
Ammunition suffix: A-???
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3
Q

What is a TSN?

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Five character number which identifies EO store

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4
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4 Elements of a Designation:

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Basic name: cartridge
Modifier: 76mm
Additional modifier: canister
Model number: L33A1

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5
Q

Compatibility Group A

A

Primary explosive substance

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6
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*CG B

A

Articles containing a primary explosive substance and without 2 effective protective features

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7
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*CG C

A

Propellant or other deflagrating substance

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8
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CG D

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Secondary detonating substance w/o means of initiation & No Propelling Charge or Primary Explosive with 2 or more protective features

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9
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CG E

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Secondary detonating explosive substance w/o own means of initiation and with propelling charge

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10
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*CG F

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Contains secondary detonator with own means of initiation with or without propelling charge

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11
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*CG G

A

Pyrotechnic

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12
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*CG H

A

White Phos and explosive substance

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13
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CG J

A

An explosive substance and flammable liquid or gel

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14
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*CG L

A

An explosive needing isolation of each type

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15
Q

CG K

A

Explosive Substance and a Toxic Chemical Agent

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16
Q

*CG S

A

Hazardous effects are contained within the package if handled and stored properly

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17
Q

CG N

A

Articles Containing Extremely insensitive detonating substances

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18
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*Classes of DG:

A
1 Explosives
2 Gases
3 Flammable liquids
4 Flammable solids
5 Oxidising substances & Organic Peroxide
6 Poison and Infectious
7 Radioactive 
8 Corrosive
9 Misc dangerous substances
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19
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  • HD Class

1. 1

A

EO that has a mass explosion giving rise to blast and high and low velocity projectiles

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20
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HD Class 1.2

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EO that has a projection hazard but not a mass explosion hazard

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21
Q

HD Class 1.3

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Fire hazard, with minor blast or projection or both

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22
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HD Class 1.4

A

No significant hazard

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23
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HD Class 1.5

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Blast hazard

24
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HD Class 1.6

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Extremely insensitive articles which don’t present a mass detonation hazard

25
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HD Class 1.2.1

A

Individual item NEQ >.73kg

26
Q

HD Class 1.2.2

A

Individual item NEQ <0.73 Kg

27
Q

Two components that make up a HCC:

A

Hazard Division and Compatabilty Group

28
Q

What compatability groups need to be segregated:

A

B, F & H

29
Q

What CG can not be mixed with S:

A

A/K/L

30
Q

What CG can be mixed with L:

A

None

31
Q

Mandatory Package Markings:

A
UN Number
HCC Label
UN Shipping name
Quantity 
Service nomenclature 
NSN
Lot serial no. Details
NEQ
Volume and gross weight
Operational abbreviation 
SHIPCAT
Fraction label
First issue label
32
Q

Front face markings:

A
QTY 
LOG Name
Special feature markings
Batch lot monogram
Sub batch component model and lot detail
33
Q

Left hand face:

A

UN Number
Orange HCC Number/label
Subsidiary DG Label

34
Q

Right hand face:

A

Mass
Volume
NEQ

35
Q

Rear face:

A

Proper ship name

Contractors seal

36
Q

Top face:

A

Op or log name
Restrictive markings
Firing temp limits
Insp markings

37
Q

True or False Overall colour It is olive drab lustreless or natural colour of the construction material:

A

True

38
Q

Inspection and other workmarks colour:

A

Golden yellow

39
Q

When are fraction labels used:

A

When there is less than full quantity of stores in the original package

40
Q

Condition Codes

A
N not repairable
SR serviceable restricted, subject to a restriction in relation to use
S serviceable
SX serviceable not in service
R repairable 
RR repairable restricted
RX repairable not in service
P pending
41
Q

Definition of Lotting

A

Lot:

A product of one run of production

42
Q

Definition of Batch

A

Batch:
A group of components put together ie. 105mm
Cart case, primer, projectile, fuze, propellant

43
Q

*Purposes of Lotting:

A
Ensure consistent performance under similar conditions
Identify defective rounds
ID and withdraw unserviceable components
ID a definite QTY
To facilitate maintenance of records
44
Q

Current system of batching:

A

1969 Batching system

45
Q

Ammunition can be formed into local lots, providing the ammunition is serviceable, what else must be assured:

A

Each local lot is confined to
nature, type and mark or model
Quantity is not to exceed normal production lot QTY

46
Q

Marking categories:

A
Operational
Practice
Blank
Dummy
Instructional 
Experimental
47
Q

*Why are markings applied to ammunition:

A

Provide all necessary manufacturing and filling details
Facilitate the issue of the correct nature and type of ammunition
Enable user to clearly ID under all conditions
Provide sufficient info for storage and transport
Provide a means of protection against corrosion

48
Q

*Methods of identification:

A
Permanent markings (embossed)
Overall body colour
Wide band or discs identifying primary role
Narrow band identifying hazard
Non permanent markings
Symbols
ID labels, plates and tags
49
Q

Overall body colour:

Coloured smk and WP:

A

Eau de nil

50
Q

Incendiary:

A

Signal Red

51
Q

Drill:

A

Oxford blue

52
Q

Anti armour:

A

Black

53
Q

*Items that do not require colour codes:

A
Charge/propelling bags
Experimental ammo
Sporting ammo
Commercial ammo
Display models
Liquid propellant
Dem stores
54
Q

How are hazard codes indicated on projectiles:

A

Indicated by a narrow band or bands

55
Q

Role coding colours:

A

Where a non significant overall body colour is used, the role band width is not to exceed one half the calibre, max width 50mm