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Army Munitions Identification of AmmunitionIdentification of AmmunitionSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsAdministrative InstructionsIdentification of Ammuniton by Markings and Colours CodesStandard NomenclatureLot NumberTable 1-2. Lot numbering (new system)Individual Ammunition MarkingsStamped MarkingsFigure 1-2. Example of a completed DD Form 1650 (front and back)Ammunition Color Coding SystemsFigure 1-3. Special ammunition markings.Broken BandColor Coding for Small Arms Ammuniton Table 1-3. Small arms color codingLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackPhysical CharacteristicsPlaced MunitionsFigure 2-1. M6 and M7 blasting capsFigure 2-2. TNT block demolition chargesFigure 2-4. M118 and M186 demolition chargesFigure 2-5. A 40-pound ammonium nitrate block demolition charge (cratering charge)Land MinesFigure 2-7. Bounding-type antipersonnel minesFigure 2-8. Non-bounding-type antipersonnel minesFigure 2-9. Antitank/anti-vehicular minesFigure 2-9 continued. Antitank/anti-vehicular minesProjected MunitionsFigure 2-10. Scatterable mine systemsFigure 2-11. Examples of fixed, semi-fixed, and separate-loading projectilesPhysical Characteristics of Projected MunitionsSmall Arms AmmunitionFigure 2-12. Small arms identification featuresFigure 2-13. Fragmentation and offensive hand grenadesOffensive Hand GrenadesFigure 2-14. Smoke grenadesFigure 2-15. Riot-control grenades40-Millimeter CartridgesFigure 2-16. Illumination and incendiary grenadesFigure 2-17. Special-purpose grenadesFigure 2-18. 40mm HE cartridgesFigure 2-19. 40mm illuminating and smoke roundsMortarsFigure 2-20. 60mm mortar cartridgesFigure 2-21. 81mm mortar cartridges120-Millimeter MortarsFigure 2-22. 120mm mortar cartridgesFigure 2-23. PD fuzes for mortarsFigure 2-24. MT fuzes for mortarsFigure 2-25. Proximity and multi-option fuzes for mortarsFigure 2-26. Recoilless rifle cartridgeFigure 2-27. 105mm AT cartridgesFigure 2-28. 105mm antipersonnel and smoke cartridgesHowitzer AmmunitionFigure 2-29. 120mm AT cartridgesFigure 2-30. 105mm howitzer direct-fire fixed roundsFigure 2-31. 105mm semi-fixed HE and extended-range cartridgesFigure 2-32. 105mm howitzer antipersonnel cartridgesLarge-Caliber Howitzer CartridgesFigure 2-33. 105mm howitzer chemical smoke and riot-control cartridgesFigure 2-34. 105mm illuminating cartridgeFigure 2-36. 155mm AT projectiles155-Millimeter Cartridges cont'dFigure 2-37. 155mm antipersonnel projectilesFigure 2-38. 155mm DP projectilesFigure 2-39. 155mm smoke projectilesFigure 2-40. 155mm CS and illuminating projectilesFigure 2-41. 155mm CopperheadFigure 2-42. 8-inch HE and HERA projectilesFigure 2-43. 8-inch antipersonnel projectilesFigure 2-44. PD fuzes for howitzer projectilesFigure 2-45. MT and MTSQ fuzes for howitzer projectilesFigure 2-46. ET fuzes for howitzer projectilesRocketsFigure 2-48. 66mm rocket systemFigure 2-49. Multiple Launch Rocket SystemFigure 2-50. HE warheads for the 2.75-inch rocketFigure 2-51. Antipersonnel warheads for the 2.75-inch rocketFigure 2-52. Smoke and illuminating warheads for the 2.75-inch rocketFigure 2-53. Dragon missile systemFigure 2-55. Redeye missile systemFigure 2-57. Chaparral missile and M570 containerPractice ExercisePractice Exercise cont'dPractice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank page
Army Munitions
Identification of AmmunitionIdentification of AmmunitionSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsAdministrative InstructionsIdentification of Ammuniton by Markings and Colours CodesStandard NomenclatureLot NumberTable 1-2. Lot numbering (new system)Individual Ammunition MarkingsStamped MarkingsFigure 1-2. Example of a completed DD Form 1650 (front and back)Ammunition Color Coding SystemsFigure 1-3. Special ammunition markings.Broken BandColor Coding for Small Arms Ammuniton Table 1-3. Small arms color codingLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackPhysical CharacteristicsPlaced MunitionsFigure 2-1. M6 and M7 blasting capsFigure 2-2. TNT block demolition chargesFigure 2-4. M118 and M186 demolition chargesFigure 2-5. A 40-pound ammonium nitrate block demolition charge (cratering charge)Land MinesFigure 2-7. Bounding-type antipersonnel minesFigure 2-8. Non-bounding-type antipersonnel minesFigure 2-9. Antitank/anti-vehicular minesFigure 2-9 continued. Antitank/anti-vehicular minesProjected MunitionsFigure 2-10. Scatterable mine systemsFigure 2-11. Examples of fixed, semi-fixed, and separate-loading projectilesPhysical Characteristics of Projected MunitionsSmall Arms AmmunitionFigure 2-12. Small arms identification featuresFigure 2-13. Fragmentation and offensive hand grenadesOffensive Hand GrenadesFigure 2-14. Smoke grenadesFigure 2-15. Riot-control grenades40-Millimeter CartridgesFigure 2-16. Illumination and incendiary grenadesFigure 2-17. Special-purpose grenadesFigure 2-18. 40mm HE cartridgesFigure 2-19. 40mm illuminating and smoke roundsMortarsFigure 2-20. 60mm mortar cartridgesFigure 2-21. 81mm mortar cartridges120-Millimeter MortarsFigure 2-22. 120mm mortar cartridgesFigure 2-23. PD fuzes for mortarsFigure 2-24. MT fuzes for mortarsFigure 2-25. Proximity and multi-option fuzes for mortarsFigure 2-26. Recoilless rifle cartridgeFigure 2-27. 105mm AT cartridgesFigure 2-28. 105mm antipersonnel and smoke cartridgesHowitzer AmmunitionFigure 2-29. 120mm AT cartridgesFigure 2-30. 105mm howitzer direct-fire fixed roundsFigure 2-31. 105mm semi-fixed HE and extended-range cartridgesFigure 2-32. 105mm howitzer antipersonnel cartridgesLarge-Caliber Howitzer CartridgesFigure 2-33. 105mm howitzer chemical smoke and riot-control cartridgesFigure 2-34. 105mm illuminating cartridgeFigure 2-36. 155mm AT projectiles155-Millimeter Cartridges cont'dFigure 2-37. 155mm antipersonnel projectilesFigure 2-38. 155mm DP projectilesFigure 2-39. 155mm smoke projectilesFigure 2-40. 155mm CS and illuminating projectilesFigure 2-41. 155mm CopperheadFigure 2-42. 8-inch HE and HERA projectilesFigure 2-43. 8-inch antipersonnel projectilesFigure 2-44. PD fuzes for howitzer projectilesFigure 2-45. MT and MTSQ fuzes for howitzer projectilesFigure 2-46. ET fuzes for howitzer projectilesRocketsFigure 2-48. 66mm rocket systemFigure 2-49. Multiple Launch Rocket SystemFigure 2-50. HE warheads for the 2.75-inch rocketFigure 2-51. Antipersonnel warheads for the 2.75-inch rocketFigure 2-52. Smoke and illuminating warheads for the 2.75-inch rocketFigure 2-53. Dragon missile systemFigure 2-55. Redeye missile systemFigure 2-57. Chaparral missile and M570 containerPractice ExercisePractice Exercise cont'dPractice Exercise cont'dAnswer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank page
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