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| What drives the rear wheels on the MJ-1B? |
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| What does changing the position of the MJ-1B accelerator pedal do? |
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| varies the flow rate of the pump in the hydrostatic drive |
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| What is supported by the lift arms and used to hold the munition to store to be loaded? |
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| What aircraft loading missions are supported by the MJ-40? |
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| What ensures the boom cannot fail if a hydraulic line on the MJ-40 ruptures? |
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| Which loading controls are found only on the MJ-40 remote? |
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| What type(s) of fuel is the MHU-83 capable of using? |
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| What device controls the engine speed of an MHU-83? |
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| Where are the controls located for adjusting the side frame width of the MHU-83? |
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| the operators position only |
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| What device ensures the boom cannot fail in the event hydraulic power is a loss or a component fails or a line breaks on the MHU-83 series lift trucks? |
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| What MHU-83 component is used to lift the four wheels off the ground to allow side frame width adjustment? |
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| What is the primary purpose of the hydraulic hand pump located on the right hand side of the MHU-83 lift truck? |
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| operating the hydraulic system should the engine quit during loading operations |
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| What is the lift capacity of an MHU-83 with aluminum rollers installed? |
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| Which bomb support rollers may be used with roller extensions? |
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| How many load binders do you need when loading with an MHU-83? |
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| What type of stand is used to support TERs when loading them and storing them for future use? |
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| What type of load binder is attached to bomb support beams? |
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| When extension lift arms are installed on the MJ-1 lift truck the lifting capacity is limited to |
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| Where do you install the extension lift arms on the MJ-1A/B lift truck? |
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| inserting the ends of the arms into slots in the lift arms. |
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| What is the MJ-40 and MHU-83 series lift truck weight limit reduces to when using the fork adapter assembly? |
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| What accesory is used in conjunction with the MHU-83 series lift truck to load external heavy stores on a B-52? |
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| What attaches to the fork adapters to the MHU-83 series lift truck's table assembly? |
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| What is the maximum lifting height when the adapter assembly is inverted on the MHU-83 series lift truck? |
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| Pylons are attached to pylon handling adapters for mounting or removing from aircraft with? |
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| the pylons bomb rack hooks |
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| What bomb loading adapter is used in loading internal and external stores on the B-52? |
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| F310707-500 bomb loading adapter |
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| Which lift truck supports the use of the mechanical ram assembly (MRA)? |
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| Where does the mechanical ram assembly (MRA) recieve its power from? |
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| through 2 hydraulic service lines attached to the lift trucks lift boom |
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| How is the mechanical ram assembly (MRA) primary controlled/ operated? |
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| the lift trucks remote control unit |
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| What is the fully extended height of the mechanical ram assembly (MRA)? |
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| What acesory do you normally see attached to a MHU-141/M trailer with a mixed load of missiles? |
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| What is the maximum load capacity of an MHU-110/M trialer? |
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| How many main rail assemblies can be installed on the deck of the MHU-110/M trailer? |
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| How many trolleys and chocks can the MHU-110/m trailer be configured with for round-shaped stores? |
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| 24 trolleys and 48 chocks |
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| What is the maximum conventional munitions load capacity of an MHU-226/M trailer? |
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| How many hinged deck panels are incorporated in the MHU-226/M munitions handling trailer design? |
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| How many hinged deck panels are incorporated in the MHU-141/M munitions handling trailer design? |
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| What component of the munitions handling trailer breaking system is conncected to the tow vehicle to activate the trailers breaking system if the trailer becomes disconnected from the tow vehicle? |
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| How many hand brake levers are located on the MHU-226/M munitions handling trailer? |
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| What is the lift capacity of the MHU-204/M and MHU-196/M trailers? |
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| How many different operational modes are available on the portable control unit (PCU) that controls the MHU-204/M and the MHU-196/M trailers? |
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| The MHU-204/M and the MHU-196/M trailers automatically shuts off when either one of two team members press What? |
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| Remote stop or the "deadman" switch is released on the PCU |
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| How many people are required to remove to the tow bar of the MHU-204/M and MHU-196/M trailers? |
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| What MHU-204/M and MHU-196/M trailer component allow for precise lateral and longitudinal positioning corrections to the lift trailers and load during lifting operations? |
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| What occurs when there is independent operation of either lift arm mechanism on the MHU-196/M trailer? |
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| What MHU-196/M trailer component supports the lift arms under transport conditions? |
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| What component(s) of the MHU-196/M trailer accommodate(s) various load adapters? |
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| a removable lift beam extension |
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| How much air pressure must be in the compressor tank before loading with the MHU-196/M trailer? |
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| What is the ammunition capacity of the 20mm linkless ammunition loading system (LALS)? |
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| Which component of the linkless ammunition loading system (LALS) transfers rounds into the gun systems loading adapter? |
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| What position must the shift lever handle on the interface unit be in before mating the linkless ammunition loading system (LALS) to the aircraft? |
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| What is the ammunition capacity of the 20mm UALS? |
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| What component of the A-10 ammunition loading system (ALS) interfaces with the aircraft during ammunition loads? |
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| During normal loading of the A-10 gun system, where does the ammunition loading assembly (ALA) get its power? |
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| the aircrafts hydraulic system |
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| How many different outputs can an A/M 32A-60 provide? |
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| What is the auxiliary power unit (APU) that provides both electrical and pneumatic power? |
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| Which A/M 32A-60 control panel has the switches and controls necessary to operate the DC generator and to monitor the DC voltageĀ output of the generator set? |
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| What releases the brake on the A/M 32A-60? |
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| What is the max fill level of an unmodified A/M 32A-95 fuel tank? |
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| What electrical output is supplied by the A/M 32A-86 generator set? |
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| 115/200 VAC or 230/400 VAC |
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| How many instrument/ control panels must the operator make use of during operation of the A/M 32A-86 generator set? |
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| Which panel of the A/M 32A-86 generator set has the circuit breaker to shut off current flow in case of an overload? |
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| What type of power is provided to the MA-1 and MQ-9 aircraft by the starter cart assembly (SCA) for use in the avionics systems? |
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| Where is the control panel of the of the starter cart assembly (SCA) located? |
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| underneath a cover located at the top of the unit |
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| When may fighter aircraft be exempted from 50-foot distance placement requirements of an auxiliary power unit (APU)? |
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| during combat or simulated combat operations |
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| What area must you avoid when operating units powered by turbine engines? |
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| the engine plane of rotation |
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| What is the pnumatic output of the the MC-2A? |
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| What is the maximum air pressure you may use for cleaning? |
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| What Air Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) standard identifies the protective equipment used with compressed air? |
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| What must you ensure before you connect or disconnect a high-pressure service hose? |
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| What power output of the portable floodlight sets is used for powering common electrically powered hand tools? |
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| When can the FL-1D serve as a ground power source for MQ-1 and MQ-9 aircraft? |
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| When used in conjunction with a DCs 40-75 "Sorensen" power supply unit |
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| What position must the FL-1D's floodlight platform be during towing? |
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| What additional piece of AGE is required during operation of the A/M 32C-10 air conditioner? |
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| Where are the A/M 32C-10 duct hoses stored? |
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| in the rear storage compartment |
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| What is the maximum amount of bleed-air pressure that may be applied to the -10 air conditioner? |
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| What additional piece of AGE is required during operation of the polyalphaolefin (PAO)/ air cooling cart? |
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| none, it is a self contained system |
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| How many fluid temperatures modes are available on the polyalphaolefin (PAO)/ air colling cart? |
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| What must be done before making or breaking a connection between the polyalphaolefin/ or air cooling cart and the aircraft? |
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| ensure the system is depressurized |
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| Where is the cool-air hatch on the MJ-2A hydraulic test stand? |
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| What is the primary reason for making sure aircraft fittings are clean before attaching hydraulic servicing hoses? |
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| dirty fittings can introduce contaminants to the hydrualic systems causing damage to valves and lines |
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| Which aircraft require aircraft armament sytem personnel to use the self generating nitrogen services cart (SGNSC)? |
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| What precaution must be taken prior to attempting to loosen fittings, or remove tubes or hoses when using the self generating nitrogen servicing cart (SGNSC)? |
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| You Must vent the pressure from that part of the system through the appropriate valve. |
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| What is the height range of the B-1 maintenance stand? |
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| What is the maximum static load the B-1 maintenance stand can sustain? |
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| What is the platform height range of the B-4 maintenance stand? |
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| Where is the hand pump for raising the B-4 maintenance stand located? |
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| What is the platform height range of the B-5 maintenance stand? |
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| What maintenance stand is a non adjustable 4-foot platform with wheels on the back legs? |
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| What occurs when if the split deck maintenance platform's tape switches detect an obstruction during operation? |
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| stops the units forward drive, platform extension, and lowering capabilities |
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| What is the total lift capacity of the split deck maintenance platform? |
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| What is required, to ensure proper unit operation, in an operators pre-use inspection of AGE? |
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| cycle the unit completely through its range of capabilities |
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| Where must you annotate any defect you find on AGE? |
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| What are the primary kill mechanisms of high-explosive (HE) bombs? |
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| the blast effect and dispersed case fragments |
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| What is the weight range of general purpose bombs currently in production? |
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| What class of bombs are used against targets such as reinforced concrete structures and bridges? |
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| What is the primary target for shaped charge munitions? |
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| Why must kinetic energy penetrator munitions be handled carefully even though they contain no explosive? |
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| many of the delivery systems contain explosives or other hazardous components |
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| What are the two types of practice bombs? |
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| Nuclear bombs are similar to what type of general-purpose bomb? |
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| What is a fragmentation bomb is made of? |
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| spirally wound spring steel. |
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| Conventional bombs weighing up to 1,000 pounds have a suspension lug spacing of how many inches? |
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| What is the purpose of fin assemblies on bombs? |
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| stabilize the bomb in flight |
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| What is the purpose of the bomb arming wire assembly? |
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| keep the fuze from arming until the bomb is released |
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| What provides electrical power and interconnection cable to the nose and tail fuzes of a bomb? |
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| What bomb components are designed to sense the proper altitude for the detonation of a weapon through the use of a radio frequency or Doppler radar? |
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| What bomb component serves to boost the explosive train between the fuze and the bomb? |
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| Where are the colored bands painted incendiary bombs? |
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| What secures the aft cover to the stabilizer housing of the BSU-49 AIR bomb? |
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| two spring-loaded latch assemblies |
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| How is the the air inflatable retarder (AIR) is inflated? |
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| ram air entering through four inlets in the retarder itself |
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| What type of bomb is the BLU-109/B? |
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| How much does the BLU-113A/B penetration bomb weigh? |
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| How do load crews or aircrew members set the pulse code on standard laser guided bombs? |
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| dials loacated on the underside of the seeker head |
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| How close to their target can a GPS and inertial navigation guidance system guided bombs be expected to strike? |
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| What form of guidance is used in the GBU-10? |
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| Which bomb is used as a warhead for all GBU-12 models? |
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| Where are the powered control surface of the GBU-15 located? |
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| trailing edge of the wings |
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| What is the weight of the GBU-24? |
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| What is the weight of the GBU/EGBU-28? |
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| Which warhead can be used for the GBU/EGBU-28? |
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| What form of guidance is used in the GBU-31/32/38 JDAM family of bombs? |
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| GPS and inertial navigation system guidance |
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| Which model of the JDAM family of bombs uses the MK-83 and BLU-110 as a warhead? |
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| What is the weight of the GBU-39? |
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| What does a complete CBU consists of? |
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| a quantity of small submunitions and a dispenser |
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| Which CBU consists of a SUU-65/B dispenser and a submunition payload of kinetic energy penetrators? |
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| Which submunition is an anti-tank munition? |
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| Which submunition incorporates a spin rocket to more effectively distribute skeet munitions over a wide are? |
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| Which CBU contains kinetic energy penetrators (KEP) arranged into "packets" of varying sizes? |
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| Which CBU is always configured with the WCMD tail kit? |
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| What is a 500-pound practice bomb? |
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| What is the weight of a complete BDU-33B/B practice bomb? |
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| What is the suspension lug spacing of the B61? |
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| What is the purpose of the actuator lug located on the tail assembly of the B61 nuclear bomb? |
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| when the bomb is released this actuator lug is pulled up, firing the bombs spin rocket. |
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| the time-to-arm and time-to-burst settings on the B83 are behind the ____________. |
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| access door on the aft assembly |
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| How many different fin positions can the B83 be configured with? |
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| What are the main types of bomb fuze functions? |
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| impact, time, proximity, and hydrostatic |
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| What is the typical operating range for time fuzes? |
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| Between what altitudes will proximity fuzes will produce airbursts? |
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| 20 and 125 feet above ground |
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| When does the M904 mechanical nose fuzes firing delay time begin? |
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| When may the sealing wire may be removed form the M904 mechanical nose fuze? |
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| the arming wire is inserted |
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| the ATU-35 drive assembly |
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| What is the only safety device on the FMU-124A/B fuze? |
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| When is the FMU-124A/B fuze considered armed? |
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| pin is removed and the release shaft is extended. |
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| What supplies electrical power to operate the FMU-139A/B fuze? |
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| What is the height of burst built into the FMU-113/B fuze? |
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| How many selectable height range functions does the FZU-39/B proximity sensor have? |
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| Which of these bombs may use the FMU-143/B,A/B fuze? |
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| What does the FMU-152/B fuze provide? |
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| in-flight cockpit selection |
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| Which version(s) of the AGM-65 is laser guided? |
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| What component insde the guidance window of the AGM-65 must be checked before loading? |
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| What is the component that protects the pins of the umbilical connector on the AGM-65 until just before loading? |
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| Which aircraft carries the AGM-88 high-speed antiradiation missile (HARM)? |
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| On the AGM-88 HARM missile how is the motor Safe/Arm switch is operated? |
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| What form of guidance does the AGM-114K use? |
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| What allows the pilot the ability to manually steer the AGM-130 to the target? |
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| What warhead does the AGM-154A use? |
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| What size class of warhead does the AGM-158 use? |
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| What AGM-86 components are the attach points to make it to its ejector rack? |
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| How may the AGM-86 warhead aiming device be safed? |
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| electrically or mechanically |
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| How are the guidance canards of the AIM-9L/M missiles controlled? |
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| the AIM-9L/M warhead is normally detonated upon impact with a target, but may also be detonated when there's a near miss by the _______________. |
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| influence fuze/ target detector |
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| What AIM-9L/M missile component prevents the missile from rolling flight? |
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| What section of the AIM-120 missile has the arm/fire device (AFD)? |
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| Which type of rocket warhead produces blast, fragmentation, and mining effects? |
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| What type of rockets are used for target marking or incendiary effects? |
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| When can you remove the shielding tape form a rocket motor? |
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| immediately before loading |
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| What could be the result of loading a rocket with cracked propellant? |
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| the rocket could detonate in the launcher |
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| What ammunition round component expands in and seals the barrel's chamber to keep gas from escaping to the rear when the cartridge is fired? |
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| What material is used for the 30 mm cartridge case? |
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| a normal round with the primer and propellant charge removed is a __________. |
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| 20mm HEI with tracer rounds are distinguished from a HEI rounds by a _______________. |
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| ring of red Ts stenciled around the projectile |
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| Which type of projectile has a hollow body? |
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| you must be extremely careful when handling linked ammo to keep from ____________. |
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| What are the 2 basic types of impulse cartridges? |
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| explosive and non explosive |
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| Which of these impulse cartridges is not case grounded? |
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| What impulse cartridge component normally provides ground for the electrical firing circuit? |
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| What component of the impulse cartridge provides for even burning of the propellant charge? |
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| What do you use to place scribe markings on the closure disc of an impulse cartridge? |
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| How many insertions markings constitute the end of service life for impulse cartridges that are used in breeches with spring-loaded firing pins? |
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| What factors control the visiblity of pyrotechnics? |
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| candlepower, frequency, color, weather, and ambient light. |
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| What steps are taken If timer knob of a LUU-2/B flare is accidentally pulled during ground handling and the timer cycle commences? |
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| hold the time and release mechanism forcibly by hand on the flare housing to prevent the ejection of the timer and release mechanism. when the timer completes this cycle, tape the mechanism on the flare housing and mark for disposal. |
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| What limits timer travel between safe and 500 feet on the LUU-2A/B flare? |
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| What flare cartridge is used on the B-1B aircraft? |
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Definition
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| Where may flare dispensers be loaded on the B-1 if loaded in conjunction with chaff? |
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| aft of the chaff dispensers |
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| How many flare magazines can be loaded on the F-22? |
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Definition
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| Where are the countermeasure stations located on the F-22? |
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| just aft of the left and right side weapons bays |
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| When can chaff and flares be mixed in the same magazine? |
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Definition
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| How many chaff dispensers may be loaded on the B-1B when carried in conjunction with flares? |
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Definition
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| How many RR196/AL chaff bundles may be loaded in the ALE-52 magazines used in the F-22? |
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| What lug spacing is used by the ADM-160B Miniature Air Launched Decoy (MALD)? |
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Definition
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| How many ADM-160B Miniature Air Launched Decoys (MALDs) bay be carried by the heavy stores adapter beam? |
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| Which naval mine uses the MK 82 GP bomb as its warhead? |
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| What is the weight of the M-65 Quickstrike mine? |
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| Before operating bomb bay door systems for check out you what must ensure? |
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| all personnel and equipment have been cleared from the area of operation. |
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| What condition permits helicopter rotor blades to droop to within 5 feet of the ground while they are turning? |
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Definition
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| Where is the noise intensity of jet aircraft greatest? |
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| in the rear of the engines at an angle of 45 degrees on either side. |
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| What is produced when electromagnetic radiation is absorbed in the tissue of the body? |
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| Which form has an entry indentifying the types and quantities of munitions loaded on an aircraft? |
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| AFTO Form 781A maintenance discrepency and work document |
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| What is the first step in making sure an aircraft is safe for maintenance? |
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| checking the aircraft forms for aircraft status |
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| When the aircraft is most susceptible to fire? |
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| while the engines are running |
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| What hazard is of special concern during aircraft brake fires? |
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| flying debris resulting from tire blowout |
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| How long after being envloped can bombs be expected to detonate? |
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| When missiles are involved in an aircraft fire where should you approach from? |
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| On a 4 person load crew, which member is deemed the primary fire fighter? |
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| Personnel line badges are classified as What type of FOD? |
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| hailstones are classified as What type of FOD? |
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| An organized inspection and physical pickup of foreign objects. |
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| What does aluminum formation of a tightly adhering oxide film provide? |
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| Increased resistance under mild corrosive condtions. |
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| What is likely to occur to unprotected ferrous metal surfaces? |
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| they can be easily corroded if moisture is present. |
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| Piano hinges are prime spots for corrosion because they are natural traps for dirt, salt, and moisture and? |
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| dissimilliar metal contact between the steel and the aluminum hinge traps. |
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| An important part of corrosion control is detecting and correcting corrosion when it is what stage? |
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| What corrosion accelerant agent does dust, dirt, acid spills, or waste materials provide? |
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| Which cockpit panel allows electrical power to be distributed throughout the entire aircraft electrical system? |
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| What panel normally handles the energizing and deenergizing of bomb rack solenoids at selected WPNS stations? |
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| main armament control panels |
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| What panel has circuitry used to activate an aircrafts radar set functions to their fully operational status so ground checkout of certain missile systems maybe done? |
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| What panel works in conjunction with the special wpns control panels to facilitate all of the functions needed to release a special wpn? |
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| main armament control panel |
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| What 2 basic armament system controls are normally found on the pilots stick grip? |
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| trigger and the armament release switch |
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| Which aircraft use integrated keyboards? |
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| How are the functions of a digital system initiated? |
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| Which aircraft employs all 3 stores management systems? |
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| What aircraft system monitors an aircrafts system and indicates or reports its status to the aircrew or ground maintenance technician? |
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| Where should a fault isolation system using built-in-test checks narrow a fault down to? |
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| How often does the advanced computer fault isolation system narrow malfunctions down to a single line replaceable unit (LRU)? |
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| Before release firing pulses are allowed access to an installed nuclear wpn, and aircrafts nuclear wpns system must be properly _______. |
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| What do radar navigation systems associated with the WPNS systems normally facilitate the computerized release of? |
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| Which item is the only mechanical bomb rack still in use? |
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| What component of the b-11 bomb shackle retains the arming wire during release? |
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| Which bomb racks are nuclear capable? |
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| mau-12, bru-44, and bru-47 |
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| What are nuclear capable bomb racks equipped with? |
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| What component of a cluster rack actuates the B-11 bomb shackle to release munitions? |
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| What enables rotating of the bomb module swing arms? |
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| cartridge powered actuators |
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| How many munitions can be loaded onto the MIL-STD-1760 enhanced conventional bomb module (SECBM)? |
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| How many MK-82 500 Pound bombs can be carried by the bomb rack assembly? |
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| Which columns are capable of holding cluster bomb units on the smart rack assembly? |
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| How is the multipurpose rotary launcher is controlled? |
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| What is the speed of the multipurpose rotary launcher during ground rotation? |
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| 1/8 normal rotation speed |
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| Which bomb rack is used on the rotary launch assembly (RLA)? |
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| When MASTER ARM power is initially applied, a loaded TER will step to the _________. |
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| first loaded station position of the unit. |
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| What must you install when BDU-33s are carried on a TER? |
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| What bomb racks are used by the BRU-57 Smart Rack to carry stores weighing up to 1000 pounds? |
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| Which munition is the bru-61/A capable of carrying? |
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| How many muntions is the BRU-61/A capable of carrying? |
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| Where can you install an interchangable pylon? |
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| How does the safety clutch safe the F-22 pylons? |
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| What is the only gas operated missile launcher? |
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| What is the only pneudraulically operated missile launcher? |
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| If the LAU-142's ground safety lever is not in the "GND" position What will happen if the launcher fully extends? |
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| the launcher will automatically release the missile hangers |
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| Normally, what do you use to coat launcher rail surfaces? |
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| Molybdenum disulfide (dry lube) |
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| What keeps the shear pin from backing out during flight on the LAU-88 missile launcher? |
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| What rail missile launcher carries the AGM-114? |
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| What prevents the missile from leaving the rail if the rocket motor fires inadvertently on AIM-9 and AIM-120 capable rail launchers? |
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| What is the only rail launcher that automatically engages the missile umbilical during loading? |
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| What is the rocket capacity of the LAU-131 rocket launcher? |
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| What mechanism within the LAU-131's tubes restrains the rockets against normal flying loads? |
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| How is the LAU-131 rocket pod safed? |
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| electrically with a shorting pin |
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| What adapter was developed to allow the B-1 to carry and drop BDU-33's? |
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| practice bomb adapter rack |
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| How many flares are contained in the SUU-25 flare dispenser? |
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| What bombing system release option is equated to a single selected WPNS release? |
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| What aircraft-generated computer signal allows the AIM-120 missile to begin its launch cycle? |
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| What armament system circuits are normally disabled during selective jettison? |
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| Which aircraft does not have pylon jettisoning capability? |
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| Who has the authority to change time constraints of operational/ functional checks? |
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| Which of the following is a detrimental effect of barrel heating? |
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| increased barrel wear and warping |
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| To complete the firing cycle, recoil operated guns use force applied to the ________. |
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| What is the maximum firing rate of the GAU-2? |
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| What ammuniton feed system is used to supply the GAU-2? |
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| What component of the M61A1 breech bolt locks it in firing position? |
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| What component of the M61A1 breech bolt makes electrical contact with the primier of the round? |
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| What M61A1 gun component locks the barrels into position? |
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| What caliber of ammuntion is fired by the GAU-12/U? |
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| What is the firing rate of the 25mm gun? |
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| How many parts is the GAU-8/A 30mm gun rotor assembly divided into? |
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| What GAU-8/A 30mm gun component locks the barrel in the rotor? |
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| the M240 operates under the _______. |
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| How is the GAU-18 machine gun is operated? |
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| When does the recoiling step of the GAU-18 firing cycle begin? |
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| What ammunition feed system is used to supply the M2A1 40mm gun? |
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| What two 40mm gun components absorb the rearward thrust caused by firing the gun? |
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| recuperator spring and recoil cylinder |
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| What M2A1 40mm gun component is responsible for holding the barrel assembly in the gun, and acts as a safety device to prevent the gun from firing whenever the barrel assembly is removed or improperly installed. |
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| What component of the 105mm gun is composed of the sleigh, recuperator assemblies? |
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| What unit of the linkless system is attached to the aft end of a drum assembly? |
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| What is the function of the transfer unit on the linkless system? |
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| is to remove rounds from the conveyor elements and feed them into the gun |
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| On gun gas scavenge systems, after the trigger is released, purge doors stay open for approximately _______. |
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| What aircraft makes use of a moveable door covering the firing port for the projectiles to exit the aircraft? |
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| What are the two types of operational/ functional checks for gun systems? |
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| mechanical and electrical |
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| When using the boresight method of harmonization, the boresight target normally is placed __________. |
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| 1,000 inches from the nose wheel axle. |
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| Where is the adjustment made on the gun when boresighting? |
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| What must you do before handling any electrically primed muntions? |
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| What do you do if burning particles of white phosphorus (WP) strike your skin? |
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| Keep them covered in a wet cloth |
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| What is the first thing you do in munitions preperation? |
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| ensure the munition matches mission requirements |
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| During what step do you insert arming wire loops into the bomb rack solenoids? |
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| During a concurrent servincing operation what services action cannot be performed while refueling? |
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| When is a concurrent servicing supervisor is not required during a concurrent servicing operation? |
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| fueling is not being performed |
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