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204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Hoist (M514)
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Impulse cartridge MK44 Mod 0. Is used to actuate a helicopter hoist cable cutter to release a steel hoist cable and its load during an emergency.
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204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Cargo hook (MJ21)
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Impulse cartridge CCU-92/A is used to actuate a helicopter cargo hook release and hold it in the open position. Used during an emergency only.
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204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Fire bottle (MH92)
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CCU-90/A is used to release fire extinguishing agent into the area surrounding an aircraft engine in the event of a fire.
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204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: BRU-14/A
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(1) M264 - Electric ignition element M55 is used as a power cartridge to furnish the power to unlock the latch pin assembly of various bomb racks and bomb shackles. (Auxiliary unlock)
(2) M934 - Electric ignition element MK17 MOD 0 is used as the power source for the secondary release system in the aircraft bomb rack. |
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204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Chaff (MF60)
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Impulse cartridge CCU-41/B is used as a power source for the ejection of chaff from the AN/ALE-29 and AN/ALE-39 chaff dispenser sets installed on various aircraft.
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204.1.1 State the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS)/pyrotechnic squibs: Flare (MF29)
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Impulse cartridge CCU-63/B was designed to provide a power source for the ejection of MK46 flares, jammers, and RR-129 chaff from AN/ale-29 and AN/ALE-39 dispensers.
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204.1.2 State the purpose and identify the location(s) of the BRU-14/A bomb rack unit.
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The BRU-14/A bomb rack is designed to carry MK-50 , MK-46 torpedoes and auxiliary fuel tanks on the SH-60F and only auxiliary fuel tanks on the HH-60H. There are three stations where these bomb racks are located. Left outboard, left inboard and right inboard.
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204.1.3 State the purpose of the following deployable countermeasures: Chaff
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Consist of fine shredded metal strips contained in a cylindrical metal container. When ejected from the dispenser, there purpose is to jam ground controlled radar installations or radar controlled missiles.
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204.1.3 State the purpose of the following deployable countermeasures: Flare
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Used in aircraft for evasive maneuvers against heat-seeking missiles.
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204.1.3 State the purpose of the following deployable countermeasures: Jammed
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Used in aircraft for counter-measures against radio frequency controlled missiles.
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204.1.3 State the purpose of the following deployable countermeasures: AIRBOC
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The chaff counter-measure cartridge is used as a decoy to present a realistic radar target against radio frequency from radar controlled installations or radar controlled missiles.
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204.1.4 Describe the following characteristics of the M60D machine gun:
(1)Weight (2)Length (3)Rate of fire |
(1)Weight - The M60D weighs 23 and 3/4 pounds.
(2)Length - The M60D is 44 and 7/8 inches long (3)Rate of fire - The M60D fires at a rate of 550 rounds per minute. |
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204.2.1 Describe the three configurations of the MK 46 torpedo.
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(1) WARSHOT
(2) EXERCISE (3) REXTORP |
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204.2.2 Describe the basic operation of the M60D machine gun.
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The M60D is air cooled, gas operated and fully automatic. It functions in a firing cycle of feeding, chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, ejecting and cocking in under 1 second.
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