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100

DESCRIPTION OF THE M4 CARBINE RIFLE

A 5.56 mm, magazine-fed, gas-operated, air-cooled, semiautomatic or three-round burst, hand-held, shoulder-fired weapon

100

What is the MECS designed to do?

Control information for unescorted entry to a LF or MAF. Prevents one person from possessing enough information/material to enter a secure launcher.

100

What is the Gas Mask Inspection Form?

DD Form 1574

100

Define "Broken Arrow"

Accidents or incidents that cannot create the risk of war.

100

How many pages are in a MEED?

1,000 Pages

200

What are the 8 cycles of functions of the M4 Carbine?(In Order)

feeding, chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, extracting, ejecting, and cocking

200

What are the 4 Nuclear Surety Standards?

1) There shall be positive measures to prevent nuclear weapons involved in accidents or incidents or jettisoned weapons from producing a nuclear yield. 

2) There shall be positive measures to prevent deliberate prearming, arming, launching, or releasing of nuclear weapons except upon execution of emergency war orders or when directed by competent authority. 

3) There shall be positive measures to prevent inadvertent prearming, arming, launching, or releasing of nuclear weapons in all normal and credible abnormal environments. 

4) There shall be positive measures to ensure adequate security of all nuclear weapons pursuant to D.O.D.D 5210.41

200

What form does Security Forces use that's considered as a WITNESS/SUSPECT STATEMENT?

AF Form 1168

200

Define "Bent Spear"

Damaged nuclear weapon or component that can only be recertified by DOE.

200

What is the PL level of the top side of an LF?

The top side of an LF is considered as a PL-3 Resource.

300
What are the 8 preconditions of deadly force?

Self Defense, 

Defense of others, 

Assets vital to national security, 

national critical infrastructure, 

inherently dangerous property, 

serious offense against others, 

escape, 

Arrest or apprehension

300

What are the nuclear weapons security principles?

Nuclear weapons are assets vital to national security of the US. They require special protection because of political military importance, destructive power, and consequence of deliberate, arming, preparing, launching, or detonation. Commanders will take any and all lawful actions necessary to regain or restore government control.

300

What are the forms and credentials used for MAF/LF entry?

Form 246/MADO/EAL

300

Define "Empty Quiver"

Lost, stolen, seized or destroyed nuclear weapon.

300

Define Initiating Agency

Identification, assigns mission CATS, dispatch itinerary, authorizes entry to LF MAF, authorizes dispatch to appropriate locations.

400

What are the 3 main components of the M4?

Upper receiver, Lower receiver, Bolt carrier group.

400

What are the 5 security situations?

Attack/Seismic activity, Duress, Unauthorized/unidentified personnel, LF Down, Alarms

400

What form is used to issue, transfer and a receipt for MEED units?

AFGSC Form 247

400

Define "Dull Sword"

Used to report nuclear safety or nuclear surety deficiencies not falling into the accident or incident categories.

400

What is MIIDS alarms designed to do?

Detect movement greater than 1FT per second in an elevator shaft-way.

500

What AFI governs weapons system safety rules?

AFI 91-114

500

What are the physical features of a missile security system?

Physical barriers, hardened facilities, mechanical/electronical devices, missile combat crew, reactive security forces.

500

Used to process base and wing personnel who require access at multiple locations.

AFGSC Form 246

500

Define "NucFlash"

Accidental incident that can cause a risk of war.

500

Mission Cat IV

Teams transporting classified critical components other than code components.