ATP 4-35 Munitions Operations Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
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  1. What does ATP 4-35 provide doctrine for?
A

Munitions operations.

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  1. What does the ‘P’ in ATP stand for?
A

Procedures.

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  1. According to the preface of ATP 4-35, who is the intended audience?
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The principal audience is all members of the profession of arms.

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  1. Which two staff positions are mentioned in ATP 4-35 as needing to comply with this publication?
A

Commanders and staffs.

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  1. According to Chapter 1 of ATP 4-35, what must be balanced with mission benefits?
A

Risk management.

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  1. What is the full form of DESR mentioned in the glossary of ATP 4-35?
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Defense Explosive Safety Regulation.

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  1. According to ATP 4-35, in what situations does antiterrorism apply?
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It applies to reducing the vulnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts.

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  1. What is the first chapter after the preface in ATP 4-35?
A

Chapter 1: Munitions Operations Overview.

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  1. According to ATP 4-35, what must commanders at all levels ensure their soldiers are doing?
A

Operating in accordance with the law of armed conflict.

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  1. Which publication does ATP 4-35.1 supersede and what is the date of that publication?
A

It supersedes ATP 4-35.1 dated 8th November 2016.

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  1. What does the acronym MOS refer to?
A

Military occupational specialty.

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  1. According to ATP 4-35.1, what should be used to execute materiel management functions?
A

GCSS-Army.

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  1. What is the function of the Munitions History Program according to ATP 4-35?
A

It collects and stores inspection and test data to track ammunition technical history quality assurance data.

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  1. In which chapter of ATP 4-35.1 is information about general ammunition and explosive safety likely to be found?
A

Chapter 1: General Ammunition and Explosive Safety.

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  1. According to ATP 4-35, where can users find information on deviation approval and risk acceptance?
A

Chapter 3.

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  1. What does QASAS stand for?
A

Quality Assurance Specialist (Ammunition Surveillance).

17
Q
  1. According to ATP 4-35, in what situations should demolition be used?
A

It can be used for training, ceremonial, or nonoperational purposes.

18
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  1. Which online resource provides information on prohibited items?
A

http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?content=0900051980049d28

19
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  1. According to ATP 4-35.1, what must individuals complete before engaging in explosive licensing?
A

They must complete the required training and qualify under supervision.

20
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  1. Where can information on captured enemy ammunition be found in ATP 4-35?