P-385-63 Range Safety Pamphlet Download

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Contents—Continued Chapter 14 Non-Lethal Weapons, page 168 Definition • 14–1, page 168 General • 14–2, page 169 Surface danger zones • 14–3, page 169 12-gauge shotgun, M1012 (AA51), M1013 (AA52), and bean bag (AA29) projectiles • 14–4, page 169 40mm M1006 (BA06) sponge grenade • 14–5, page 170 40mm grenade foam rubber baton (BA07), rubber ball grenade (BA08), and M1029 (BA13) • 14–6, page 171 Rubber ball grenade (GG04) • 14–7, page 172 M5 modular crowd control munition (WA97) • 14–8, page 174 M84 stun grenade (GG09) • 14–9, page 175 M98 (FZ16) and M99 (FZ17) 66mm non-lethal grenade • 14–10, page 176 Launched electrode stun device • 14–11, page 178 M104 non-lethal bursting hand grenade • 14–12, page 179 Non-lethal/tube launched munition system • 14–13, page 179 Special Effects Small Arms Marking System (Marine Corps) • 14–14, page 181 Close combat mission capability kit (Army) • 14–15, page 182 Chapter 15 Mines, Firing Devices, Trip Flares, Simulators, and Explosive Charges, page 182 General • 15–1, page 182 Firing devices • 15–2, page 185 Shaped charges • 15–3, page 185 Bangalore torpedoes • 15–4, page 185 Mine-clearing line charge • 15–5, page 185 Cratering charges • 15–6, page 189 Mines • 15–7, page 189 Firing devices • 15–8, page 196 M48 and M49 trip flares • 15–9, page 196 Simulators • 15–10, page 196 Safety requirements for firing aerial pyrotechnics (Marine Corps only) • 15–11, page 198 Training conducted in explosive entry techniques • 15–12, page 198 M2 and M4A1 Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition and the M3 Demolition Attack Munition • 15–13, page 198 Rifle Launched Entry Munition and Grenade, Rifle Entry Munition • 15–14, page 199 Chapter 16 Laser Range Safety, page 203 General • 16–1, page 203 Procedural guidance • 16–2, page 204 Laser range certification • 16–3, page 207 Laser range design • 16–4, page 207 Other safety considerations • 16–5, page 207 Laser accident/incident reporting • 16–6, page 208 Chapter 17 Live-Fire Exercises, page 208 Safety during live-fire exercises • 17–1, page 208 Information for commanders • 17–2, page 208 Exercise planning • 17–3, page 209 Firing precautions • 17–4, page 209 Fire control • 17–5, page 211 Maneuver in temporary impact areas • 17–6, page 211 Air support • 17–7, page 211 Appendix A. References, page 213 iv DA PAM 385–63 • 16 April 2014