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Conventional Munitions. the amount of energy in an explosive. power. small column of high explosive between the detonator and the booster. Lead. one of the many possible ways in which a thing can be assembled. Configuration. when a difference is noticeable. Discernible. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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the amount of energy in an explosive

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power

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small column of high explosive between the detonator and the

booster

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Lead

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one of the many possible ways in which a thing can be assembled

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Configuration

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when a difference is noticeable

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Discernible

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liquid that seeps out of an explosive

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Exudate

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all the same mixture throughout the charge

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Homogeneous

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able to absorb moisture from the air

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Hygroscopic

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electric charge in dry air or when things rub together

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Static

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part of a rocket motor that supplies oxygen

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Oxidant

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low explosive that provides thrust for rocket motors or projectiles

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Propellant

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easily influenced or affected

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Susceptible

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when one explosion sets off another explosion nearby

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Propagating explosion

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a hole in a rocket motor grain

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Perforation

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burning action that provides a constant speed

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Neutral

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the small charge in or next to a fuze

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Primer

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burning action in which a rocket motor speeds up

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Progressive

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very powerful high explosive

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PETN

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category of explosives which includes those that detonate the entire amount even when just a

small portion is set off

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mass detonating explosives

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explosion that results in some of the main charge remaining as

unexploded

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Low order detonation

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category of those explosives that burn instead of detonate

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Low explosives

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device which amplifies the explosion of a primer in a fuze

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Igniter

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type of explosive that makes a long, hot burning fire

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Incendiary

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chemical substance that does not have carbon in it

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Inorganic

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this is used to help a heavy jet get off the ground

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JATO

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sequence of explosive charges in which the final component burns

instead of detonates

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Low explosive train

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explosive devices that simulate grenades or make light and sound

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Pyrotechnics

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very powerful high explosive

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RDX

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high explosive discovered by Nobel

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TNT

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when a chemical is dangerous to your health

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Toxic

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temperature at which an explosive detonates by itself

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Autoignition temperature

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when an explosion has detonated to maximum power and all of the

charge has exploded

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High order detonation

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device which is part electric and part explosive

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Electroexplosive device

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when you have a mixture of different chemical substances but

there is no bond between the different molecules

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Composite

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when you have two or more chemical substances that have

molecular bonds together

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Compound

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ordnance that use poisonous gases

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Chemical munitions

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a high explosive main charge in a metal case

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Bursting charge

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the way that a rocket motor burns

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Burning action

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the shattering effect of an explosive

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Brisance

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Traditional

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Conventional

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a chemical change in which the substances break down into

simpler substances

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Decomposition

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the high explosive charge that sets off the booster

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Detonator

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potassium nitrate, sulfur, and charcoal

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Black powder

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charge between the detonator and the main charge

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Booster charge

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burning action in which a rocket motor slows down

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Degressive

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when the quality of a substance is reduced over time

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Deterioration

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how you measure the quantity of explosives

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Explosive weight

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sequence of explosive components in which the final

charge detonates

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High explosive train

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category of those explosives that detonate

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High explosives

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another word for detonating cord

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primacord

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to use the sunlight for making energy

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Solar

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to be able to read it

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Legible

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to cut off a person's arms or legs

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Maim

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initiating device that senses the presence of the target

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Proximity fuze

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stabilizing device on a bomb that slows it down

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Retarding fin assembly

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to fasten with small metal pins that press together

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Riveted

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the pipes inside a bomb

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Plumbing

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to use a template and spray paint to put numbers and letters on a

box

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Stencil

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fastening device like the ones on a suitcase

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Latch

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a line that goes down the long part of something

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Longitudinally

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a platform made from wood on which ordnance is stored

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Pallet

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bomb used for training

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Practice bomb

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special wire that when broken tells the user that someone has

tampered with the device

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Seal wire

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a stream of air that hits the two sides of a cluster bomb case and

helps to separate them

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Ram air

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a cord, cable, or rope that when pulled, activates a switch

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Lanyard

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this is used to change a GP bomb into a GBU

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KMU

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bomb that contains propaganda on pieces of paper

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Leaflet bomb

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information in written form on paper

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Literature

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important and relevant

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Pertinent

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bomb used to conceal troops or limit visibility

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Smoke bomb

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one piece of a string, rope, cord, wire, hair, etc. ; used for anything

long, skinny, and flexible

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Strand

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place on a fuze where you can look to see if it is armed or not

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Warning window

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label that tells you to be careful

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Warning tag

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permission to not do something that regulations say you must do

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Waiver

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to spread two ends of something like a wire across something else

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Straddle

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a small triangular block that you put behind a wheel to keep it

from moving

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Chock

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a plastic or aluminum cover that has an aerodynamic shape

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Fairing

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the most commonly used type of bomb

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GP bomb

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to consist of sharp angles like pieces of broken glass

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Jagged

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having the shape of a cone

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Conical

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a pipe that has electric wires running through it

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Conduit

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the propeller-like device that arms a fuze on a bomb

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Arming vane

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an electric switch attached to a lanyard which arms a bomb

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BFD

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to slow down

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Decelerate

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chemical munition dropped from an aircraft

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Gas bomb

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weapon dropped from an aircraft that starts a fire; usually contains

napalm

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Firebomb

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any device which follows a trajectory is said to be this

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Ballistic

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to have a shape that can go through the air easily

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Aerodynamic

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a fastening device that looks like a hairpin

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Cotter pin

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to have a perfect airtight seal

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Hermetically

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an arming device which rotates and holds the detonator either out of line or in line with the booster

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Detonator safe

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the desire for a moving object to continue moving

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Inertia

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a GP bomb with moveable fins and a guidance system

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GBU

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aircraft dropped ordnance that makes a fire and spatters liquid

metal

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Incendiary bomb

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stabilization device on a bomb

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Fin assembly

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all necessary components to fire a weapon system

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Complete round

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marking painted on a projectile or bomb that indicates its

contents

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Colored band

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device which allows you to fit a 2 inch fuze into a 3 inch fuze well

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Adapter booster

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unfavorable, not good for your plans

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Adverse

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type of bomb that dispenses chaff

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C/M bomb

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tiny bits of aluminum that when dispensed confuse the enemy's

radar

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Chaff

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a sticker; label with adhesive on the back

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decal

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aerial dart loaded in some warheads

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Flechette

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mixture of two or more metals

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Alloy

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a cover around the outside of the fins of an FFAR which also serves as a shorting device

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Fin protector

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device in the guidance system of a missile that consists of rotating

rings that sense movement

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Gyroscope

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radiation with long wavelengths like heat

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Infrared

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to be made by pushing liquid metal through a small opening

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Extruded

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a thin wall or membrane that is easy to break

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Diaphragm

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to make a sign illegible by scratching it or marring it

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Deface

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the rings of a gyroscope

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Gimbals

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when a fibrous substance has absorbed a liquid and the liquid

then becomes hard thereby making the fiber stronger

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Impregnated

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proximity fuze for a missile

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Influence fuze

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impact fuze for a missile

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Contact fuze

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rockets launched from rocket launcher tubes

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FFAR

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plastic device that holds the folding fins closed on an FFAR

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Fin retainer

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missile that goes from aircraft to aircraft

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AIM

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missile that goes from the air to the ground

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AGM

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small piece of metal that fits into a female receptacle and then

locks into place

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Detent

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lower than normal air pressure; almost a vacuum

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Rarefied

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when something which should be a perfect circle has been bent

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Out of round

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electric device that regulates the firing of FFARs from a rocket

launcher

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Intervalometer

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an electric device which provides communication between two

other electric devices

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Interface

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little wheels that spin on the wings of a missile to prevent the missile from spinning as it flies

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Rollerons

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towards the outer edges around something

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Periphery

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connecting wires by melting metal with a hot iron

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Soldered

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heavy piece of metal on the rotor in a detonator safe fuze

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Setback weight

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when the nozzle of a rocket is made at an angle to provide spin

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Scarfed

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explosive device that focuses its energy in one direction

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Shaped charge

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type of AIM missile

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Sidewinder

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type of AGM missile

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Maverick

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the conically shaped piece of metal tubing on the back of a

rocket motor that lets the gases out

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Nozzle

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standard ARMY color

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OD

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type of material used for the bodies of some missiles

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PMI

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the way a rocket gets it power to fly

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Rocket propulsion

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device which creates a short circuit on an intervalometer so

that the rockets won't accidentally fire

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Shorting pin

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refers to the study of how to employ your troops and

equipment

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Tactical

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small arms ammo used by the military

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Service ammunition

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device that warns of enemy soldiers infiltrating your area

when they pull a trip wire

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Trip flare

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highly sensitive powder used in pyrotechnic simulators and for

nighttime photography

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Photoflash

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explosive device buried just beneath the ground

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Landmine

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a cartridge of ammunition

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Round

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pyrotechnic device that provides warning, signal, or illumination

on the ground by producing light and heat

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Surface flare

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handgun from which a flare is fired

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Pyrotechnic pistol

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1000 of these are in a meter; used to measure caliber

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Millimeter

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small arms ammunition with a charge that produces light so that

you can see the trajectory

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TR

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pyrotechnic device fired from the ground into the sky so that you can see the surrounding area at

night

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Ground illumination signal

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kind of small arms ammo that makes a fire

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INC

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fake ammunition used for training in the classroom

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Dummy

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the diameter of the bore of a gun

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Caliber

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the measurement for shotgun shells

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Gage

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fake ammunition used in the field to simulate firing real ammo

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Blank

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system of colors used to identify pyrotechnics

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Color code

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pyrotechnic devices launched from planes or helicopters to give

a signal or warning

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Aircraft flares

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type of small arms ammo that penetrates armor

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AP

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type of small arms ammo that has a solid bullet

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Ball

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hand launched explosive device

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Grenade

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type of small arms ammo that penetrates armor and makes fire

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API

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another word for round of ammo

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Cartridge

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in general, any type of pyrotechnic that produces heat and light to give a warning or

signal

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Flare

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type of pyrotechnic device which not only produces light and heat, but also sound and smoke to help

warn or identify areas

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Signal