Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER WARMINSTERPA, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS, *HAZARDOUS...
This Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) test was conducted to ascertain whether the Mk 5 Mod 13 in. /50 Cartridge Tank meets the Packing Group 11 requirements specified by the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 CFR, Parts 107 through 178, dated 31 December 1991. The packaged commodity used for the test was a simulated load weighing 13 kg (28 pounds). This represents the current maximum commodity weight. Gross weight of the loaded tank was 16 kg (35 pounds). The test results indicate that...
Topics: DTIC Archive, McDonnell, Karen, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS, *HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, TEST AND EVALUATION,...
Container handling equipment provides Army commanders with the flexibility they need to respond to rapidly shifting operations by supplying the capability to transport critical cargo. To support a versatile and expandable distribution system, the Army has five types of container handling equipment to carry both containerized and non-containerized (or break bulk ) cargo: flatracks, container roll-in/out platforms (CROPs), container handling units (CHUs), enhanced container handling units...
Topics: DTIC Archive, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *ARMY EQUIPMENT, *CARGO HANDLING,...
Contents: Policies and Responsibilities; Container Transportation Services; Container Operations; Performance Indicators; DoD Container Management System; Financial Management System; Glossary.
Topics: DTIC Archive, MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT COMMAND WASHINGTON D C, *Shipping containers, *Cargo...
This report from the USSR contains articles on construction and Related Industries.
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *USSR, *CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS,...
From a security standpoint, the state of container security throughout this nation and the world's ports is frightening. The situation has been well documented and is receiving support throughout Congress to increase funding for related research projects. Regrettably, due to the physical, political, and economic complexity of the system, research is virtually all that has been done to physically secure individual containers. While Customs and Border Patrol have launched a series of programs to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, COAST GUARD ACADEMY NEW LONDON CT, *RADIOFREQUENCY, *SECURITY, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS,...
The purpose of the studies was to collect data on the conditions of temperature and humidity inside of various containers during shipment and/or storage. The information collected was used as an indication of the effectiveness of the packaging against the environment and as a guide to improved packaging methods. The data were collected with a small, portable, battery operated temperature/humidity recorder placed inside the various containers under study.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Barca, Franklin D, ARMY NATICK LABS MA, *PACKAGING, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS, ARMY...
Tells of millions of shipping containers enter U.S. seaports every year carrying commerce surpassing 1.5 trillion dollars in value. As a result, the maritime shipping industry offers an attractive channel for terrorist organizations to smuggle weapons of mass destruction into the U.S., or to cripple the U.S. economy by directly attacking major ports and maritime infrastructure. In order to prevent such an event from occurring, the Department of Homeland Security has initialed the SAFECON and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH LEXINGTON LINCOLN LAB, *TERRORISM, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS,...
Prototype containers were evaluated according to Federal Test Method 101B, Method 5005 (Cornerwise Drop Test), Method 5008 (Edgewise Drop Test) and Method 5012 (Pendulum Impact Test). The containers met these requirements. The AIM-7 containers cushioned with MIL-P-26514 polyurethane foam provided shock attenuation of not more than 24 G's. (The maximum allowable was 30 G's).
Topics: DTIC Archive, Robbins, Paul, AIR FORCE PACKAGING EVALUATION AGENCY WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH,...
The objective of the work was to design, manufacture, and test two hermetic shipping and storage containers for the protection of the TMU-28/B chemical Spray Tank during handling, transit, and storage, with means of preventing any of the spray tank's contents from accidentally escaping from the container to the surrounding environment, and means for the external storage of explosive tank cutters. The resultant container, designated CNU-89/E23, was subjected to and passed rigorous environmental...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Krauss, Leland L, CONTAINER RESEARCH CORP GLEN RIDDLE PA, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS,...
The objective of this study was to provide results of the Brown Bess Cartridges tendency to propagate within a single shipping container, between shipping containers, and the reaction resulting from burning the munition in an intense fire. The Brown Bess is a muzzle loaded musket dating from revolutionary times. It is displayed and fired during demonstrations and ceremonies by the 'Commander-in-Chief Guards' of the 3rd United States Infantry (The Old Guard), Fort Meyer, Virginia. Its operation...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Wilcox, W R, COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP BAY ST LOUIS MS ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE SERVICES...
The Defense Transportation System (DTS), led by the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC), depends on the commercial maritime industry to provide movement of supplies and equipment around the world. The maritime shipping container is a critical asset in providing for this logistical support to the war fighter abroad. These 20- or 40-foot containers have become the backbone of the maritime industry, and will continue to proliferate as global commerce continues to expand. While the growth in...
Topics: Containers, Homeland security department, Maritime security, Maritime shipping containers, National...
A one-trip, fibreboard, palletized, shipping container was tested as a replacement for the more expensive, currently used combination of shipping tubes packed in metal cargotainers. If proven and adopted, the proposed shipping container would return annual savings of half a million dollars at the present rate of shipments from Sunflower AAP.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Warsop, Kenneth L, SUNFLOWER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT LAWRENCE KS, *PROPELLANT GRAINS,...
The number of containers handled by container terminals has increased significantly over the last fifty years and has stimulated researchers to improve storage yard operations. Container handling and crane deployment are two major yard operations that can impact the performance of a whole container terminal. This thesis establishes an Integer Linear Program (ILP) to combine container handling and yard crane deployment for Rubber Tired Gantry Cranes (RTG). Using real world data, we test the ILP...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Akel, Kamil, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *OPTIMIZATION, *LINEAR...
This report contains the tests performed and test results of the Firing Device, Demolition, Time Delay, XM147 packed (24) twenty-four per PA19 metal ammunition container, (2) PA19's per wirebound box in accordance with drawing 12913801 for Performance Oriented Packaging Certification. Instead of testing this container configuration with the weight listed above, each PA19 container was loaded with steel weights weighing 34 lbs. and fiberboard filler. The final packed out weight of each wirebound...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dzury, R C, ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER PICATINNY...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SMAAC-DEV), was tasked by RaytheonlLockheed Martin JAVELIN Joint Venture Program Office to conduct TP-94-01, Transportabllity Testing Procedures and MIL-STD-1660, Design Criteria for Unit Loads, 8 April 1977 testing on the JAVELIN Missile, Low-Cost Round Shipping and Storage Containers. The testing and evaluation were performed in accordance with TP-94-01 and MlL-STD-1660 testing procedures. Following completion of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER MCALESTER OK VALIDATION ENGINEERING DIV, *SURFACE TO...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Urbanik,Thomas J, FOREST PRODUCTS LAB MADISON WIS, *VIBRATION, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS,...
Until recently, the privately owned U.S. flag merchant fleet provided sufficient numbers of dry cargo ships to transport military unit equipment (u/e) . In the past decade, however, the number of dry cargo ships in this fleet decreased by approximately one-third, from more than 300 to about 200. Equally important, the direct military utility of this fleet decreased substantially because of the increased proportion of container ships. Today, the fleet includes about 94 pure container ships,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hura, Myron, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *FLEETS(SHIPS), *MERCHANT VESSELS, *MILITARY...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SIOAC-DEV), was tasked by U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) to conduct United Nations (UN) Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) tests on bulk CS salvage drums. UN POP tests were conducted to determine if these salvage drums were suitable to be used for shipment of bulk CS to Pine Bluff Arsenal (PBA) for demilitarization. The salvage drums used for shipment of bulk CS met all UN...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Ajalla, Ejike J., ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER AND SCHOOL SAVANNA IL, *PACKAGING,...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SIOAC-DEV), was tasked by the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) to conduct First Article Testing (FAT) on 120mm propellant drums supplied by Grief Brothers Corporation, Baltimore, MD. As tested, all production prototypes of the 120mm propellant drums met minimum requirements of FAT. This report contains details of the tests conducted.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Ajalla, Ejike J., ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER AND SCHOOL SAVANNA IL, *PROPELLANTS,...
The report describes the development of two low power solid state signal conditioning units and associated piezoelectric transducers which when coupled with a previously developed magnetic tape recorder form a system used to measure and record the impact velocity and impact deceleration experienced by containers during shipment.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Nickerson, Clive L, ARMY NATICK LABS MA, *RECORDING SYSTEMS, DECELERATION, IMPACT,...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SJMAC-DEV), was tasked by the Transportation Engineering Division (SJMAC-DET) to conduct transportability testing of the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM), Packed 2 Per CNU-589/E Shipping and Storage Container. The testing was conducted in accordance with TP-94-01, Revision 1, July 2003 Transportability Testing Procedures. The objective of the testing was to evaluate if the loading and bracing procedures for the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Barickman, Philip W, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER MCALESTER OK VALIDATION...
The wood box (Drawing 53711-6665109) for six-foot flexible linear shaped charges was tested for conformance to Performance Oriented Packaging standards specified by the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 CFR, Parts 107 through 178, dated 31 December 1991. The box was tested with a gross weight of 14 kilograms and met all the requirements.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Libbert, Kerry J, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER CRANE DIV IN, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS,...
This Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) test was conducted to ascertain whether the Mk 684 Mod 0 Shipping and Storage Container meets the Packing Group 11 requirements specified by the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49 CFR, Parts 107 through 178, dated 31 December 1991. The packaged commodity used for the test was one inert Mk 45 Mod 9 Mass Mock Up weighing 49 kg (1 07 pounds). This represents the current maximum commodity weight. To compensate for future growth variations in commodity...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Wu, Eric, NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE COLTS NECK NJ, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS, *HAZARDOUS...
Our overall audit objective was to determine whether DoD was effectively managing operations at the Supply Support Activities (SSA) and Central Receiving and Shipping Points (CRSP) in Iraq. Specifically, we evaluated the process for the disposition of equipment leaving Iraq through the SSAs and the CRSPs, and whether that process ensured timely accountability, visibility, and redistribution of the equipment to meet DoD needs. We also determined whether adequate security procedures were in place...
Topics: DTIC Archive, INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPT OF DEFENSE ARLINGTON VA, *AUDITING, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS,...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SJMAC-DEV), was tasked by the Logistics Research and Development Activity (AMSRD-AAR-AIL-F), Picatinny Arsenal, NJ to conduct evaluation transportability retesting on the Joint Modular Intermodal Platform (JMIP) manufactured by SEA BOX Inc, East Riverton, NJ. The testing was conducted in accordance with TP-94-01, Revision 2, June 2004 Transportability Testing Procedures. The major change on the JMIP from the unit...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER MCALESTER OK VALIDATION ENGINEERING DIV, *TEST AND...
An OO-ALC/MMW (presently OO-ALC/LIWDT) Process Action Team (PAT) came up with the idea to have a Family of Munitions Containers (FMC) of three to six containers to replace most of the Air Force's 200 munitions containers. 00-ALC initiated a PRAM project 21989-01 to develop this family of containers. The five containers to be developed had internal volumes from 0.5 cubic feet to about 110.0 cubic feet. AFPEA developed the three smallest containers. The remaining two largest would use...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DeLuga, Ronald E., AIR FORCE PACKAGING EVALUATION ACTIVITY WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH,...
This POP report is for the M6 Electric Blasting Cap which is packaged 180/ Mil-B-2427 wood box. This report describes the results of testing conducted.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sniezek, Frank M, ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER PICATINNY...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Eubanks, W. S., Jr., AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH, *SHIPPING...
The U.S. Army would like to develop an organic material handling/lift capability within operational transportation units. The main objective of this project is to determine the feasibility of this concept and develop a best technical approach to integrate flexible on-board Material Handling Equipment (MHE) into the Army's future 34 ton semi-trailer concept, the Multi-Functional Trailer (MFT).
Topics: DTIC Archive, Syrek, Timothy, KETTERING UNIV FLINT MI, *SEMITRAILERS, LOGISTICS SUPPORT,...
The F-105 Pitch Rate Gyro Pack was subjected to rough handling tests in compliance with Federal Test Method Standard 101B. The objective of this testing was to determine the level of shock protection provided for the Pitch Rate Gyro and to redesign the container if the current pack does not provide a 15 G level of protection, the rated fragility value for the item. It was determined that the pack presently used does not provide the required level of protection, therefore the pack was redesigned...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Heck,James D, AIR FORCE PACKAGING EVALUATION AGENCY WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH,...
Vibration, Stacking and drop tests were performed to determine whether the shipping and storage containers could be utilized to contain properly dunnaged solid type hazardous materials. The tests were conducted in accordance with Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) requirements specified by the United Nations Recommendations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods. The containers conformed to the POP performance requirements.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dwyer, James M, NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE COLTS NECK NJ, *VIBRATION, *DROP TESTS,...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SJMAC-DEV), was tasked by BOH Environmental, LLC to conduct transportability testing with ammunition on the Coupled Field Pack-Up (FPU) 8 and FPU 12 Intermodal Containers with the PLS Interface. The testing was conducted in accordance with TP-94-01, Revision 2, June 2004 Transportability Testing Procedures. The objective of the testing was to evaluate the Coupled FPU 8 and FPU 12 Intermodal Containers with the PLS...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER MCALESTER OK VALIDATION ENGINEERING DIV, *TEST AND...
The number of containers shipped through ports has increased substantially in recent years and has stimulated research and development of ways to improve storage yard operations. The productivity of a port's storage yard depends, in part, on the cranes that are working in storage blocks. Each crane follows a route described primarily by the order to move each container that enters or leaves a block and the position to stack each container in the block. Each container that leaves (enters) the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Zyngiridis, Ioannis, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *CRANES, *SHIPPING...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SJMAC-DEV), was tasked by the Logistics Research and Development Activity (AMSRD-AAR-AIL-F), Picatinny Arsenal, NJ to conduct transportability testing on the Joint Modular Intermodal Platform (JMIP) #2 manufactured by SEA BOX Inc, East Riverton, NJ. JMIP #2 was equipped with integral rings to secure the Navy Joint Modular Intermodal Containers (JMIC). The testing was conducted in accordance with TP-94-01, Revision...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER MCALESTER OK VALIDATION ENGINEERING DIV, *TEST AND...
Selected abstracts of papers presented at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan held 4-6 Apr 89 in Osaka, Japan. Topics include density of plastic shell targets, nuclear fuel shipping casks, measurement of reactivity, laser isotopes, fuel reprocessing, and fuel reprocessing plants.
Topics: DTIC Archive, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *SYMPOSIA, *JAPAN, *NUCLEAR ENERGY,...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SJMAC-DEV), was tasked by the Logistics Research and Development Activity (AMSRD-AAR-AIL-F), Picatinny Arsenal, NJ to conduct transportability testing on the Joint Modular Intermodal Platform (JMIP) manufactured by SEA BOX Inc, East Riverton, NJ. The testing was conducted in accordance with TP-94-01, Revision 2, June 2004 Transportability Testing Procedures. The objective of the testing was to evaluate securing and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER MCALESTER OK VALIDATION ENGINEERING DIV, *TEST AND...
The CBP Container Security Initiative Strategic Plan relies on a multi-layered approach consisting of three goals and associated objectives and strategies. CSI Strategic Goal 1 - Secure U.S. borders against terrorists and terrorist weapons by evaluating all containers bound for the United States for terrorist risk before lading at CSI ports. CSI Strategic Goal 2 - Build a robust CSI cargo security system that will withstand a terrorist incident and ensure a continuous flow of trade, or promptly...
Topics: DTIC Archive, US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION WASHINGTON DC, *SECURITY, *MARINE TRANSPORTATION,...
This POP report is for the Time Blasting Fuse, Weatherproof: M60 which is packaged 300/ Mil-B-2427 wood box. This report describes the results of testing conducted.... Performance oriented packaging, POP, Time blasting fuse, Weatherproof: M60 Mil-B-2427 wood box.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sniezek, Frank, ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER PICATINNY...
A container is designed to initially weigh less than half as much as the present metal container. Modifications are required to enable the container to withstand certain testing. Final design reduced weight by 2000 lbs., or 40 percent. While not the 50 percent originally specified, it is a substantial reduction. Depending on the final configuration required for the rail hump test will determine what modifications are required, if any. The container is a combination of composite and aluminum.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Luther, Carl H, GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP WARREN MI LAND SYSTEMS DIV, *COMPOSITE...
This POP report is for the Cutter, Cartridge, Actuated, Reefing Line, M21 which is packaged 80 cutters/Mil-B-2427 wood box. This report describes the results of testing conducted.... Performance oriented packaging, POP, Cutter, Cartridge, Actuated, Reefing Line, M21.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sniezek, Frank, ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER PICATINNY...
This report contains the testing and test results of Performance Oriented Package Testing on Charges, Propelling: M205, M218, M219, M220 packed in accordance with ARDEC DWG. 9313721 (672 per fiberboard box).
Topics: DTIC Archive, Newcombe, James, ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER PICATINNY...
The document is an instructive guide describing a small lightweight battery-operated tape recording system for gathering data on shipping and storage temperature and humidity conditions within containers. A specialized magnetic tape recorder is used with resistive temperature and humidity sensors to generate hourly outputs that are magnetically stored in two tracks of 1/4- inch (6.35-mm) recording tape by means of a four-channel recording head. A third track is used for recording time reference...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Nickerson, Clive L, ARMY NATICK LABS MA, *SHIPPING CONTAINERS, *TAPE RECORDERS,...
This technical document explains the results of an investigation into the commercial air transportation of the Submersible Cable-Actuated Teleoperator (SCAT). The study concludes that four LD-11 containers will be needed to transport the vehicle and its necessary components to operation sites. A packaging plan is presented which uses these containers for air transportation on DC-10, L1011, and 747 aircraft. The document also presents deployment plans for both commercial air and overland...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Webber,T L, NAVAL OCEAN SYSTEMS CENTER SAN DIEGO CA, *Shipping containers,...
An urgent need exists to reduce costs associated with household goods shipments. One of the high cost items is the carton required to provide protection, for reasons of personal hygiene, to mattresses/box springs. Bags fabricated from Kraft paper, polyethylene, and spunbonded Olefin materials were used to encase the mattress/box spring. The encased items were then placed in used cartons for service test shipments. The Transportation Office received no response from the customers as a result of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kowalski,Edward J, AIR FORCE PACKAGING EVALUATION AGENCY WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO,...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center and School (USADACS), Validation Engineering Division (SMCAC-DEV), was tasked by the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC), SMCAR-ESK, to test the M621 container. This report contains the procedures, results, and recommendations from the Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) testing conducted. As tested, the M621 container successfully passed level 11 packaging requirements for POP testing.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Solberg, Jason B, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER AND SCHOOL SAVANNA IL, *SHIPPING...
On 27 and 28 June 1979 the Air Force Packaging Evaluation Agency conducted rough handling tests on three container designs for the GAU-8/A 30 mm ammunition. These tests were conducted at the request of ASD/YXA with data to be used in certification procedures. All three container designs successfully passed each test performed. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Edwards ,Daryl A, AIR FORCE PACKAGING EVALUATION AGENCY WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO,...
Vibration, stacking and drop tests were performed to determine whether the containers could be utilized to contain properly dunnaged solid type hazardous materials. The tests were conducted in accordance with Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) requirements specified by the United Nations Recommendations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods. The containers conformed to the POP performance requirements.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dwyer, James M, NAVAL WEAPONS STATION EARLE COLTS NECK NJ, *VIBRATION, *DROP TESTS,...
The tests were conducted to determine the Caterpillar, 50,000-lb, Rough-Terrain Container Handler (RTCH) characteristics to enable MERADCOM to compare what is available on the commercial market with the requirements as specified in MIL-T-52843/GEN. The report describes the physical characteristics and the following tests: high speed, load placement, steering, service brake, travel speeds, drift, lifting and lowering speed, gradeability, static stability, dynamic stability, and noise level.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Patil ,Ashok S, ARMY MOBILITY EQUIPMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND FORT BELVOIR...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center and School (USADACS), Validation Engineering Division (SIOAC-DEV), was tasked by the U.S. Army Foreign Materiel Intelligence Battalion, IAM-T- CDR, to conduct MIL-STD-1660 tests on palletized Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs), RPG-7VM, used in training U.S. and Allied forces. This pallet passed all MIL-STD-1660, Design Criteria for Ammunition Unit Loads, tests. This report contains details of the tests conducted.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Meyer, William R, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER AND SCHOOL SAVANNA IL VALIDATION...