ROPD Phase 4A Mod 2 - Weapons
Safety (pre-test)
Which of the following is NOT an example of an ammunition defect? - -Safe
and arming mechanisms in an unarmed position
-You are the RSO for your unit's mortar exercise. You just experienced a
misfire. What is your best response to the situation? - -Cease-fire, have the
OIC supervise misfire procedures, and contact range control
-As the OIC during grenade training, you observe a thrown grenade that
does not explode. Which statement represents the actions you should take? -
-Call as cease-fire and contact range control
-What is the Army Regulation that contains the ammunition handling
procedures and regulations? - -AR 385-10
-You are the range OIC and you have identified defective or malfunctioning
ammunition and explosives. Select one action you need to take. - -Report all
ammunition malfunction to the range control
-_________ is/are a complete failure to fire that is not necessarily hazardous.
Because it cannot be readily distinguished from a delay in malfunctioning, it
must be handled as worst case in accordance with procedures for the
weapon system. - -Misfires
-During a live-fire mortar exercise which of the following personnel does the
RSO NOT need to be in communication with? - -Installation Commander
-You are the RSO for a live-fire mortar exercise. There are several people
with whom you need to communicate. You know that you need
communication with range control, gate and tower guards, observers, and... -
-The OIC
-Which of the following factors is NOT a consideration for range safety? - -
Range Control Location
-Your live-fire exercise is going as planned when PVT Sanchez yells to you
that LT Jones has been hit by a ricochet fragment in the face..., which of the
following general emergency procedures would you NOT perform to get LT
Jones treated? - -Move everyone away from the injury scene
-While conducting a live-fire exercise one of your Soldiers is hit in the arm
by a ricochet fragment and it looks like he will need medical attention. What
Safety (pre-test)
Which of the following is NOT an example of an ammunition defect? - -Safe
and arming mechanisms in an unarmed position
-You are the RSO for your unit's mortar exercise. You just experienced a
misfire. What is your best response to the situation? - -Cease-fire, have the
OIC supervise misfire procedures, and contact range control
-As the OIC during grenade training, you observe a thrown grenade that
does not explode. Which statement represents the actions you should take? -
-Call as cease-fire and contact range control
-What is the Army Regulation that contains the ammunition handling
procedures and regulations? - -AR 385-10
-You are the range OIC and you have identified defective or malfunctioning
ammunition and explosives. Select one action you need to take. - -Report all
ammunition malfunction to the range control
-_________ is/are a complete failure to fire that is not necessarily hazardous.
Because it cannot be readily distinguished from a delay in malfunctioning, it
must be handled as worst case in accordance with procedures for the
weapon system. - -Misfires
-During a live-fire mortar exercise which of the following personnel does the
RSO NOT need to be in communication with? - -Installation Commander
-You are the RSO for a live-fire mortar exercise. There are several people
with whom you need to communicate. You know that you need
communication with range control, gate and tower guards, observers, and... -
-The OIC
-Which of the following factors is NOT a consideration for range safety? - -
Range Control Location
-Your live-fire exercise is going as planned when PVT Sanchez yells to you
that LT Jones has been hit by a ricochet fragment in the face..., which of the
following general emergency procedures would you NOT perform to get LT
Jones treated? - -Move everyone away from the injury scene
-While conducting a live-fire exercise one of your Soldiers is hit in the arm
by a ricochet fragment and it looks like he will need medical attention. What