Airplane Smoke Tank

Item Name Code (INC) 16003

Chemical Weapons and Equipment
Federal Supply Class: FSC 1040
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 1040
Weapons
Federal Supply Group: FSG 10
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 10
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INC 16003 Airplane Smoke Tank
INC 16003 Airplane Smoke Tank

A metal container with attachments designed for mounting on an aircraft. It is used for containing and discharging materials such as screening smokes.

Additional Information for Airplane Smoke Tank Additional Information for Airplane Smoke Tank

Airplane smoke tanks are specialized equipment used in aircraft to generate smoke for various purposes. They are typically classified as chemical weapons and equipment within the supply class of weapons.

These tanks are designed to store and release smoke-generating chemicals, which are then expelled through nozzles or outlets on the aircraft. The chemicals used in these tanks can vary, but they are typically non-toxic and non-flammable substances that produce a dense, visible smoke when released.

Airplane smoke tanks serve several purposes, including:

1. Military Operations: In military operations, smoke tanks are used to create a smoke screen to obscure the visibility of enemy forces. This can be used to provide cover for ground troops, conceal aircraft movements, or confuse enemy radar and targeting systems.

2. Search and Rescue: Smoke tanks can also be used in search and rescue operations to mark the location of a distressed aircraft or a survivor in need of assistance. The dense smoke generated by these tanks can be easily spotted from the air, making it easier for rescue teams to locate and provide aid.

3. Airshows and Demonstrations: Smoke tanks are commonly used in airshows and aerial demonstrations to enhance the visual impact of aerial maneuvers. The smoke trails left behind by the aircraft can be used to create stunning visual effects and add excitement to the performance.

It is important to note that the use of airplane smoke tanks is regulated and controlled by national and international laws and treaties. These regulations ensure that the use of smoke tanks is limited to authorized military operations, search and rescue missions, and approved civilian events.

When handling and storing airplane smoke tanks, proper safety precautions must be followed to prevent accidents or misuse. This includes ensuring proper ventilation, handling the chemicals safely, and adhering to any specific guidelines provided by the manufacturer.

Overall, airplane smoke tanks are valuable tools in military operations, search and rescue missions, and aerial demonstrations, providing a range of benefits in terms of tactical advantage, visibility, and visual impact.

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