TM-9-2350-358-BD M109A6 Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair Download
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TM 9-2350-358-BD 2-5. ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE - CONTINUED (2) Hull and Cab Damage Assessment and Repair address specific systems and subsystems. These forms are designed to assist the assessor to rapidly determine the appropriate BDAR fix. The portion of this which addresses parts should be filled out only when the tactical situation permits. Where possible these forms should follow the damaged equipment or be sent to the rear as a record of what damage occurred and what repairs were effected and where. SECTION II. GENERAL FAULT ASSESSMENT TABLES AND BATTLE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT/REPAIR FORMS NOTE Subsystem, and components assessed through this assessment process must work to provide minimum functional combat capability (para 1-8). Even if all systems work, the vehicle may be unsafe and may not satisfy normal required operating capabilities or may not receive mission-essential maintenance. Table 2-1. Visual Inspection ITEM/ACTION FAULT ISOLATION BDAR REFERENCE Engine Visually inspect Damage visible: -Evaluate extent of damage using procedure in...................................... Chapter 4, Table 4-1. No damage found Fuel System Visually inspect Damage visible: -Evaluate extent of damage using procedure in ..................................... Chapter 5, Table 5-1. No damage found 2-5