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Army Munitions Introduction to the Ammunition FieldIntroduction to the Ammunition FieldSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsManagment of the Ammunition ProgramTypes of AmmunitionArtillery AmmunitionFigure 2. Different types of artillery ammunitionFigure 3. Representative types of land minesAT MinesFigure 4. Representative types of grenades.Rockets and Guided MissilesFigure 6. Typical guided missile showing location of components.Figure 8. Components of bombs as receivedDemolition MaterialsStorageFigure 9. Earth-covered magazinesFigure 10. High-explosive or black-powder magazinesSecurityAmmunition Support ProgramFigure 12. Overview of the wholesale and retail ammunition distribution systemsRetail Ammunition Distribution SystemFigure 14. SAAS overviewStandard Army Ammunition System cont'dAmmunition Management Figure 15. AMCCOM installations and activitiesFigure 16. AMCCOM arsenalsFigure 18. Ammunition storage locationsMajor Oconus CommandsFigure 19. Ammunition assets in USPACOMFigure 20. US/ROK ammunition support systemFigure 21. Ammunition assets in USAREURLesson Practice ExerciseAnswer Key and Feedback
Army Munitions
Introduction to the Ammunition FieldIntroduction to the Ammunition FieldSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsManagment of the Ammunition ProgramTypes of AmmunitionArtillery AmmunitionFigure 2. Different types of artillery ammunitionFigure 3. Representative types of land minesAT MinesFigure 4. Representative types of grenades.Rockets and Guided MissilesFigure 6. Typical guided missile showing location of components.Figure 8. Components of bombs as receivedDemolition MaterialsStorageFigure 9. Earth-covered magazinesFigure 10. High-explosive or black-powder magazinesSecurityAmmunition Support ProgramFigure 12. Overview of the wholesale and retail ammunition distribution systemsRetail Ammunition Distribution SystemFigure 14. SAAS overviewStandard Army Ammunition System cont'dAmmunition Management Figure 15. AMCCOM installations and activitiesFigure 16. AMCCOM arsenalsFigure 18. Ammunition storage locationsMajor Oconus CommandsFigure 19. Ammunition assets in USPACOMFigure 20. US/ROK ammunition support systemFigure 21. Ammunition assets in USAREURLesson Practice ExerciseAnswer Key and Feedback
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