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REVIEW NUMBER 10

REVIEW NUMBER 9 Q1. Describe  the  primary  purpose  of  practice bombs. Q2. List the two general types of practice bombs. Q3. List the types of subcaliber practice bombs. Q4. What  color  are  Mk  80  (series)  inert  LDGP bombs painted? SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LEARNING    OBJECTIVE: Recognize the safety precautions to follow when working with bombs, fuzes, and associated components. Most fuzes contain a charge of high explosives and must  be  handled  carefully.  When  compared  to  the burster  charge,  the  amount  of  explosives  is  small; however,   the   explosives   in   fuzes   are   much   more 1-41 Figure 1-38.—Laser guided training round (LGTR).

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