INIWIC - Test 3 questions with complete solutions
2024_2025.UPDATED
Five types of non-lethal munitions categories - (answers)1. Non-flexible projectiles
2. Flexible projectiles
3. Single projectiles
4. Multiple projectiles
5. Warning projectiles
What is a non-flexible projectile - (answers)Generally composed of rigid or semi-
rigid material. These projectiles are usually made of rubber or dense foam.
ex. rubber ball rounds, fin stabilized round. sponge grenade, and the foam baton
round.
What is a Flexible projectile - (answers)Generally composed of lead silica or sand
filled cloth bags or a membrane containing a gleatin like substance.
Characteristically, they conform to the contour of the surface they strike.
Ex. bean bag round
What is a Single projectile - (answers)are rounds that launch one projectile. they
rounds are generally intended for an individual target but may be used for area
targets depending on range. Intended for individual targets.
What is multiple projectiles - (answers)rounds that launch more than one
projectile. Primary purpose is to affect multiple targets.
, INIWIC - Test 3
Describe the 12 Gauge XM1116 Drag stabilized extended range marking round -
(answers)Safe distance 30 meters
coated in florescent green marking dye, encased in a kevlar-cotton bag
Safe distance / description for 12 Gauge, rubber fin stabilized round - (answers)10
meters
molded, durable hard rubber
(looks like an atomic bomb)
Safe distance / description for the Dispersal cartridge - (answers)10 meters
contains hard durable rubber balls
Safe distance / description for 12 Gauge Joint NL Warning Munitions -
(answers)Do not direct fire
provides flash-bang, ocular and auditory impairment
What angle should the 12 Gauge Joint NL Warning Munitions - (answers)37-45
degree angle
Safe distance / Description 40MM crowd dispersal cartridge - (answers)10 meters
contains 48 rubber balls
Safe distance / description 40MM rubber ball round - (answers)10 meters