What is a burst where the point of detonation is below an altitude of 100,000 feet, and the fireball does not touch the surface of the earth.
100
Thermal radiation
What is the radiant energy (heat and light) that is emitted by the fireball. Thermal radiation travels at the speed of light and persists as long as the fireball is luminous.
100
Fallout
What is a major effect of a surface, shallow underground, or underwater burst. It is the radioactive material that falls from the nuclear cloud and is deposited on exposed surfaces.
100
The AN/PDR-27
What is a portable, watertight, battery-powered, low-range survey radiac. Six alkaline D-cell batteries
100
Radiological
What is White color-Atom
200
A high-altitude burst
What is a burst where the point of detonation is above 100,000 feet. The high-altitude burst produces air blast, thermal radiation, electromagnetic pulse, initial nuclear radiation, and atmospheric ionization
200
Air blast
What is the shock wave that is produced in the air by an explosion.
200
Base surge
What is from an underwater burst is a rapidly expanding cloud or mist of water droplets
200
AN/PDR-27
What is Radiac provides both visual and audible indications of gamma and beta radiation levels.The scales are 0 to 0.5 mR/hr, 0 to 5 mR/hr, 0 to 50 mR/hr, and 0 to 500 mR/hr.
200
Blue- Bio
What is Biological color marking
300
A surface burst
What is a burst where the point of detonation is on, or above, the surface of the earth
and the fireball touches the surface of the earth
300
Atmospheric ionization
What is an increase in the density of electrons in the atmosphere around a nuclear burst.
300
Underwater shock
What is produces injury among topside and below-deck personnel by the rapid upward movement of the deck
300
AN/PDR-43
What is a battery-powered, high-range, beta-gamma RADIAC set used for low- and high-level surveys operating ranges: 0-5 R/hr (gamma), 0-50 R/hr (gamma), and 0-500 R/hr (gamma). 1 second is required for meter adjustment
300
Yellow- gas
What is Chemical marking color
400
underwater burst
What is a burst where the point of detonation is below the surface of the water
400
Electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
Will be produced by high-altitude bursts, airbursts, and surface bursts. The initial nuclear ionizing radiation ionizes the atmosphere around the point of detonation.
400
AIR BLAST
What is INJURY Bodily displacement is the dominant cause of air blast casualties for personnel in the open. Personnel can be picked up and thrown by the blast. They receive their injuries upon landing.
400
The AN/PDR-65
What is designed to detect and measure gamma radiation, located at or near a masthead, with scale . 0 to 10 rad/hr, 0 to 100 rad/hr, 0 to 1,000 rad/hr, and 0 to 10,000 rad/hr.
400
red- White bomb drawing
What is Unexploded marking color
500
An underground burst
What is a burst where the point of detonation is below the surface of the ground. An underground burst produces a severe earth shock, especially near the point of detonation.
500
Initial nuclear radiation -
Defined as the radiation (essentially neutrons and gamma rays) that is emitted by the fireball and the cloud during the first minute after detonation.
500
Thermal radiation
What is can cause burn injuries directly when the skin absorbs radiant energy. It can also cause burn injuries indirectly as a result of fires started by the radiation
500
DT-60/PD
What is a gamma radiation dosimeter with a usable range of 10 to 600 R. The
500
M291
What is used to decontaminate liquid chemical agents from exposed skin areas by physical removal, absorption, and neutralization