QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS RATED A+
✔✔Receipt of ammunition - ✔✔NAVMC 11381 must reflect
-DODIC
-Nomenclature
-Lot/Serial Number
-Quantity Received
✔✔Prior to range going live - ✔✔you will report the exact type, DODIC, and quantity of
ammunition on hand to Range Control.
✔✔When the range goes cold - ✔✔the OIC will report to Range Control the type and
quantity of ammunition expended and quantity being turned in.
✔✔Ammunition not expended - ✔✔is turned over to the ammunition technician for
return to the Ammunition Supply Point (ASP).
✔✔At turn-in you will provide - ✔✔Quantify expended
Quantity turned in (serviceable)
Quantify turned in (unserviceable)
✔✔Use of damaged ammo - ✔✔Do not use any ammo with visible defects or damage
✔✔Live & Blank Ammo - ✔✔Never stored in or issued from the same place at the same
time
✔✔Ammo not fired - ✔✔All ammo that is not fired during an exercise must be returned
to the ammunition supply point in original packaging after the exercise
✔✔Discarding of Ammo - ✔✔Do not indiscriminately discard ammo to avoid returning
unfired ammo to the proper storage function
✔✔MCO 8025.1 - ✔✔OIC must report
-Unit firing ammo
-Type of ammo that malfunctioned
-Weapons used to fire the ammo
-Description of the malfunction
-Prevailing conditions at the time of the malfunction
-Storage conditions
-Remarks or any other important info concerning the incident
✔✔NAVMC 10155 - ✔✔Ammo Malfunction Data Collection Card provides a list of
essential data elements
, ✔✔UXO and Misfire Procedures - ✔✔Order a cease fire and contact range control
anytime someone experiences an ammo malfunction that presents a safety risk
-Range control will provide you with direction to either continue the exercise or halt the
exercise until the problem with the ammo can be resolved
✔✔NAVMC 10155 Elements - ✔✔What happened
Date/time and weather considerations
Ammo Specifics
Ammo condition
Weapon specifics
✔✔Non-Explosive ammo misfire - ✔✔when there is no immediate safety risk, follow the
misfire procedures within the range SOP and the technical manuals for that weapon and
ammunition.
✔✔Enviromental Impact & OIC responsibilities - ✔✔The officer in charge and the range
safety officer are responsible for both protecting personnel from harm due to weather
and ensuring the integrity of the safety controls.
Additionally, they are also responsible for limiting the impact of personnel and
equipment on the environment
✔✔Environmental OIC/RSO must account for - ✔✔The range SOP will explain the
environmental issues that may impact your training exercise.
The OIC and RSO must account for:
• Weather such as lightning, precipitation, and winds
• Fire conditions and the fire threat level
• Environmental surroundings and endangered species
✔✔Emergency Procedures Summary - ✔✔1. Call a cease-fire!
2. Provide first aid and contact range control.
3. Maintain contact with range control.
✔✔MEDEVAC Proceudures - ✔✔the OIC will inform range control of the:
• Type of MEDEVAC to request (air or ground)
• Number of patients and type of injury
• Location of the patients
• Possible hazards to aircraft or medical vehicles at the site
• Methods of marking the site if needed for pickup
• Source of injuries
• Patient's age, sex, blood type, name, grade, and SSN
✔✔Range Warnings SOP - ✔✔The SOP will explain:
• What signals are used for a specific range
• Where to place the signals