non lethal 5

  1. how many classes of lasers are there?
    4
  2. most military lasers are what class?
    3b
  3. glare mount is best used when and why?
    during convoy ops due to its wider divergence
  4. the glare god 3c is effective up to what range?
    4000m
  5. how far does the laser range finder need to be to work?
    39 m
  6. how effective is the night hunter in white light and ir?
    • 2400m
    • 1600m
  7. can you service a laser?
    no
  8. primary use of laser in eof operations is?
    • check point operations
    • convoy operations
    • dismounted operations
  9. secondary use of lasers in eof?
    • id target
    • designate sectors of fire
    • comms
  10. what color does human eye see best?
    green
  11. what are the five types of non lethal munitions?
    • non flexible
    • flexible-conforms to shape
    • single projectile
    • multiple projectile
    • warning
  12. what is the min distance for the extended range marking round?
    30m
  13. what is the min round for the fin stabilized>
    10m
  14. min distnace for 12 gauge crowd control round?
    10m
  15. what are the specifics of the runner ball grendad>
    • 2-4m min distance
    • 360 blast
    • 2 different fuses
  16. what is the min distance for the m5 modular crowd control?
    5m
  17. nl munitions are designed to do what?
    alter behavior by physical comfort, blunt trauma, immediate incapacitation
  18. what is the desired effect of non lethal mention?
    blunt trauma
  19. what are the 3 conditions from non lethal?
    • anxiety
    • fear
    • panic
  20. what is the intent of NLM?
    • modify behavior
    • create margin of safety with standoff 
    • create distractions
    • alternative use of force for commanders
  21. what are 3 objectives to consider when employing NLM?
    • accuracy
    • effectiveness 
    • reduction of injury
  22. does NLM aid lethal munitions?
    yes
  23. what are the two methods a vehicle lightweight arresting device is deployed?
    • rapid
    • lanyard
  24. how much weight will a VLAD stop?
    up to 2 tons
  25. how much road is required past the VLAD?
    • dry=330 ft
    • wet=660 ft
  26. can you use a vlad on a motorcycle?
    no
  27. how much weight, at what speed, and in what distance can a portable vehicle arresting barrier stop a vehicle?
    • 3500-7500 
    • 45 mph
    • 200 ft
  28. how many boxes is a pvab stored in>
    7
  29. what is the hazard zone for a pvab?
    440 by 84 ft
  30. once a vehicle hits the pvab, what should you do?
    control the situation
  31. what will caltrops cause?
    catastrophic damage
  32. what does maximum permissible exposure mean in reference to lasers?
    the level of laser radiation to which an unprotected person may be exposed  without adverse biological changes in the skin and eyes
  33. what is nominal ocular hazard distance in reference to lasers?
    the distance along the axis of the unobstructed beam from a laser to the human skin beyond which the irradiance or radian exposure is not expected to exceed the applicable mpe
  34. what is nominal skin hazard distance in reference to lasers?
    the distance alone the axis of the unobstructed beam from a laser to the human skin beyond which the irradiance or radiant exposure is not expected to exceed the applicable mpe
  35. what is nominal hazard zone in reference to lasers?
    the space within which the level of direct, reflected, or scattered radiation may exceed the applicable MPE. exposure levels beyond the boundary of the nhz are below the appropriate mpe
  36. what are the initial biological damage symptoms?
    • headache 
    • watery eyes
    • sand or gritty feeling in eyes
  37. what are initial macular damage symptoms?
    • blind spots
    • problems with color vision and night vision 
    • excessive watering of eyes and floaters may be detected
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