Additional Information for Practice Antipersonnel Mine Body
Practice Antipersonnel Mine Bodies are a type of training or practice device used for military or security training purposes. They are designed to simulate the appearance and functionality of real antipersonnel mines, but without the explosive components. These practice mine bodies are typically made from inert materials such as plastic or metal, and they do not pose any danger to personnel during training exercises.
In terms of supply classification, Practice Antipersonnel Mine Bodies fall under the Land Mines category, which refers to devices that are designed to be buried or concealed in the ground and detonated by the presence, proximity, or contact of a person or vehicle. They are further classified under the supply group Ammunition And Explosives, which encompasses various types of ammunition, explosives, and related materials used by military forces.
It's important to note that the use of Practice Antipersonnel Mine Bodies should strictly adhere to relevant laws, regulations, and safety protocols to ensure the safety of personnel involved in training exercises.
Related Item Names for INC 51173 Practice Antipersonnel Mine Body
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 51173 Practice Antipersonnel Mine Body Page 1 of 1
- MIL-RBG-500
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4
- MS-1086
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 6
- 20012
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 3
- MIL-R-BD
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4
- 3-03123 (57-PM-386)
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 5