Additional Information for Training Electronic Time Fuze
Training Electronic Time Fuze (TETF) is a type of fuze used in military training exercises. It is designed to simulate the functionality of a real electronic time fuze without the explosive capabilities.
TETFs are used to train military personnel in the proper handling, installation, and operation of electronic time fuzes, which are used to control the detonation time of explosive devices such as artillery shells, bombs, or rockets.
The purpose of using TETFs in training is to provide a realistic and safe environment for soldiers to practice their skills and familiarize themselves with the operation of electronic time fuzes. TETFs typically have similar physical dimensions and features as real fuzes, but they do not contain any explosive material.
During training exercises, TETFs can be inserted into training rounds or devices, allowing soldiers to practice the process of arming and setting the fuze. They can also be used in simulated scenarios to test the soldiers' ability to accurately time the detonation of the explosive device.
Overall, Training Electronic Time Fuzes play a crucial role in military training by providing a safe and effective way for soldiers to gain hands-on experience with electronic time fuzes without the risks associated with live explosives.
Related Item Names for INC 33322 Training Electronic Time Fuze
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 33322 Training Electronic Time Fuze Page 1 of 1
- 13026715
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | MEDALS: Y | DAC: E
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- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 1
- DD.B.18890
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- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 1