Additional Information for Practice Proximity Fuze
Practice Proximity Fuzes are a type of fuze used in military training exercises. They are designed to simulate the function of a proximity fuze, which is used in live ammunition to detonate explosives when they are in close proximity to a target.
The purpose of Practice Proximity Fuzes is to provide a realistic training experience for military personnel without the risk of causing actual damage or harm. These fuzes are typically non-explosive and do not contain any live ammunition. Instead, they emit a signal or produce a visual effect to indicate that a target has been "hit" by the simulated explosion.
In the supply class Fuzes And Primers, Practice Proximity Fuzes are categorized as training or practice devices rather than actual operational fuzes. They are used to train military personnel in the proper handling and deployment of proximity fuzes, as well as to practice target acquisition and engagement techniques.
It is important to note that Practice Proximity Fuzes should only be used in controlled training environments and under the supervision of qualified personnel. They should never be used in live combat situations or in any scenario where there is a risk of causing harm or damage.
Related Item Names for INC 51157 Practice Proximity Fuze
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 51157 Practice Proximity Fuze Page 1 of 1
- NOID 284
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: A