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Ammunition box

Aluminium-sprayed coatings are used successfully on gas cylinders and on ammunition boxes under a wide variety of atmospheric conditions. [Pg.474]

Ammunition Boxes for Aircraft Ammunition T39 , PATR 1986 (1953) 6) E.T. Benning,... [Pg.813]

Dunnage should be used to secure the stacks and its minimum height should be 10cm. which protects the ammunition boxes from dampness, termite infestation and allows proper aeration of the packages in order to ensure long storage life. [Pg.430]

The VC box mine is constructed of wood utilizing discarded ammunition boxes or any scrap material. Mine detectors will not locate these devices. They can be water-... [Pg.21]

The incinerator burned pentachloro-phenol-treated wooden ammunition boxes and there was no afterburning. Methyl ethers of pentachlorophenol—pentachloroanisole [1825-21-4] and tetrachlorohydroquinone dimethyl ether [944-78-5] — formed from microbial methylation of pentachlorophenol have been identified in the pg/m range in marine air samples from both the northern and southern hemispheres (Atlas et al. 1986). [Pg.830]

Fifth Army Peninsular Base Section earlier sprayed white pine ammunition boxes with a tar mixture so that they could more readily be camouflaged in forward positions (Coblentz Comments, 9 Jan 6t). [Pg.134]

The results obtained with 4 MJU lOB flares packed in H83 ammunition boxes are Hsted in Table 19.11. The reaction appears less violent as probed with the above 218 Mk 2 flares. [Pg.319]

Such reclaimed rubber adhesives are suitable for packaging, fitting padding in ammunition boxes, canvas-to-wood, and for making kraft papers. They can also be used, if necessary, with small additions of softeners, as gunnable adhesives, and on building sites for securing wall panels. [Pg.180]

Generai. inhabited buiiding distance k. Smaii Arms Ammunition. Boxed smaii arms... [Pg.289]

As to Japanese ammunition itself, one can point out the great variety of improvised devices, such as Mines Depth Charges made from wooden boxes, burlap bags with rubber lining, oil drums Grenades made of pottery, glass gas pipes Booby Traps made of tin cans and Bangalore Torpedoes made of bamboo tubes... [Pg.452]

TNT, which was melted from WW1 ammunition into wooden boxes to be stored for more than 20 years at the bottom of the Delaware river. This TNT was remelted, grained, packed into Nutsches and purified by extraction with xylene, the only solvent... [Pg.372]

Packing. Rounds of ammunition are usually packed in wooden boxes, with or without metal liners, or in wooden boxes with each round in an airtight metal or fiber container. [Pg.424]

Select one round of ammun ition at tandom from each of three boxes which are representative of the lot. Remove these rounds from the magazine and carefully withdraw the projectile, using a barricade in case of fixed ammunition... [Pg.425]

Renovation and Salvage. Similar to regulations outlined under "Trench Mortar Ammunition", with the exception that bouchons and firing mechanisms are not ten ova ted or salvaged unless directed by the proper authority Destruction. For offensive hand grenades and and rifle grenades, not more than 40 grenades shall be packed in close contact with each other in a box and the ensemble placed in a pit, about 4 ft deep, free from stones or other... [Pg.782]

Lists of political games, such as that in Box 6.1, do, however, provide a source of ammunition for those who like to disparage managerial behaviour and what they perceive to be sectional and self-serving purposes. But all these so-called games can often have a very different Interpretation placed on them. [Pg.154]

Group B Ammunition containing primary explosives and not containing two or more effective protective features. For example, detonators, detonating fuses, medium warheads (in boxes). [Pg.420]

Safe separation studies were conducted to achieve increased production and cost effectiveness with improved safety. A typical ammunition production line flow diagram (in this case for the manufacture of 105 mm projectile) consists of several work areas as shown in Fig 8. ( (l) Receiving and storage, (2) Box open and inspect (3) Melt Pour (U) Cool (5) Hold (6) Funnel Pull and (T) Riser Preparation.) Explosive material is transferred by automatic conveyor between these work areas. The requirement was to establish safe separation between explosive boxes, pallets with and without funnels, buckets, and to determine critical height of continuous feed flake Comp B and TNT. The objective of these tests was to establish minimum nonpropagation distances between these items so that an explosion chain reaction will be prevented. [Pg.6]


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