Guided Missile Flash Signal
Item Name Code (INC) 21037
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A signal which simulates fuze and/or warhead operation in guided missile flights in which live warheads are not used.
Additional Information for Guided Missile Flash Signal
Guided Missile Flash Signals are a type of explosive component used in guided missile warheads. They are designed to produce a bright flash of light upon detonation, which serves as a visual signal to indicate the missile's position or to provide a visual cue for targeting purposes.
These flash signals are typically made up of a combination of chemicals that, when ignited, produce a high-intensity burst of light. The specific composition of the flash signal may vary depending on the requirements of the missile system and the desired visual effect.
In the supply group Ammunition And Explosives, Guided Missile Flash Signals are classified as part of the Guided Missile Warheads And Explosive Components supply class. This classification helps to organize and categorize different types of ammunition and explosive materials for supply chain management and logistical purposes.
It's important to note that the use and handling of Guided Missile Flash Signals, as well as any other ammunition and explosive components, should be done in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and safety guidelines to ensure proper storage, transportation, and usage.
Related Item Names for INC 21037 Guided Missile Flash Signal
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 21037 Guided Missile Flash Signal Page 1 of 1
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- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | MEDALS: Y | DAC: 1