P-385-63 Range Safety Pamphlet Download

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Contents—Continued Table 8–9: Surface danger zone parameters for 30mm MK264 Multi-Purpose Low Drag (MPLD)-T (Fighting Vehicle - Elevation Restriction), page 92 Table 8–10: Surface danger zone parameters for 30mm MK310 Programmable Air Burst Munition (PABM)-T (Fighting Vehicle - Elevation Restriction), page 92 Table 8–11: Surface danger zone parameters for 30mm MK258 and MK268 APFSDS–T (Fighting Vehicle - Elevation Restriction), page 93 Table 8–12: Surface danger zone parameters for MK239 TP- T 30mm (free gun - no elevation restriction), page 93 Table 8–13: Surface danger zone parameters for MK238 MOD 1 HEI–T and MK266 MOD 1 HEI–T 30mm (free gun - no elevation restriction), page 94 Table 8–14: Surface danger zone parameters for MK264 MPLD- T 30mm (free gun - no elevation restriction), page 94 Table 8–15: Surface danger zone parameters for MK310 PABM- T 30mm (free gun - no elevation restriction), page 95 Table 8–16: Surface danger zone parameters for MK258 and MK268 APFSDS- T 30mm (free gun - no elevation restriction), page 95 Table 8–17: Sabot Surface danger zone parameters for MK 258 and MK268 APFSDS- T 30mm (all firing conditions), page 96 Table 8–18: Sub-caliber devices surface danger zone criteria, page 100 Table 8–19: Exposure limits to hazardous impulse noise from 105mm main gun cartridges (per 24 hours), page 105 Table 8–20: Exposure limits to hazardous impulse noise from tank main gun for selected cartridges 120mm (per 24 hours), page 105 Table 8–21: Hazardous impulse noise contours for various tank/vehicle cannon cartridges, page 106 Table 9–1: Mortar surface danger zone criteria (in meters), page 108 Table 9–2: Basic impact area dimensions, page 108 Table 10–1: Basic impact area dimensions for field artillery cannons, page 112 Table 10–2: Field artillery cannon surface danger zone criteria, page 112 Table 10–3: Heights of burst above occupied fighting vehicles, page 113 Table 10–4: Expeditionary Fire Support System 120mm (rifled) mortar surface danger zone criteria (Marine Corps), page 113 Table 10–5: Anti-personnel ammunition surface danger zone criteria, page 116 Table 10–6: Maximum range data sources for improved conventional munitions, page 123 Table 10–7: Secondary danger zones (A, B, and C) for improved conventional munitions, page 123 Table 10–8: Sub-missile drift factors for improved conventional munitions, page 124 Table 10–9: Multiple Launch Rocket System/High Mobility Artillery Rocket System surface danger zone criteria, page 125 Table 10–10: Multiple Launch Rocket System/High Mobility Artillery Rocket System reduced range practice rocket surface danger zone criteria (M28A1/A2), page 129 Table 11–1: Friendly position marking requirements, page 140 Table 11–2: Aerial rocketry surface danger zone criteria, page 146 Table 11–3: Army rotary wing HELLFIRE missile firing modes and restriction requirements, page 155 Table 12–1: Improved Hawk corridor dimensions, page 166 Table 14–1: Surface danger zone for 12-gauge, hard and soft targets, page 169 Table 14–2: M1006 (BA06) 40mm sponge grenade, page 171 Table 14–3: 40mm grenade foam rubber baton (BA07), rubber ball grenade (BA08), and M1029 (BA13) grenade, page 172 Table 14–4: Surface danger zone parameters for the 66mm M98 and M99 Grenades, page 177 Table 14–5: Non-lethal/tube launched munition system maximum allowable environment, page 180 Table 14–6: Close combat mission capability kit (Army), page 182 Table 15–1: Dimensions of sand cushion, page 200 Table 15–2: Safe distances for personnel (near bare charges), page 201 Table 15–3: Hearing protection distances, page 201 Table 15–4: Minimum safe distances between radio frequency transmitters and electric blasting operations, page 201 Table 15–5: Minimum safe distances between television and FM broadcast transmitters and electric blasting operations, page 202 Table 15–6: Minimum safe distances between mobile RF transmitters and electric blasting operations, page 203 vi DA PAM 385–63 • 16 April 2014