CNATRAINST 1543.5C
26 November 2002
CURRICULUM OUTLINE OF INSTRUCTION
Lesson Topic 5.4:
Introduction to Conventional Weapons Handling
Procedures Ashore
Contact Periods:
1.5 Classroom
Media:
Lecture with handouts
Security Classification:
Unclassified
Terminal Objective:
Partially supported by this lesson topic:
5.0
Upon completion of this unit of instruction, the student
will describe the purpose of Naval Weapons and Equipment
Maintenance Programs, Air-Launched Weapons Maintenance
Philosophy, and Airborne Weapons Performance Evaluation
and Reporting.
Enabling Objectives:
Completely supported by this lesson topic:
4.5.1
Identify the three basic manuals that provide both
general and specific information on the safe and
efficient handling of ammunition ashore.
4.5.2
State which activity prepares the Load Plan for each
Navy and Marine Corps station that stocks and stores
ammunition to support its stated mission.
4.5.3
Cite the publication that provides policy, procedures,
and responsibilities for the management of conventional
ammunition.
4.5.4
Explain the ammunition requisition, issue, and return
procedures for Propellant Actuated Devices (PADS) as
outlined in NAVAIR 11-100-1.1-CD.
4.5.5
State the individual responsible for scheduling all off-
station explosive movements utilizing commercial
carriers or public works department vehicles and
drivers.
4.5.6
Identify the OPNAV instruction that outlines policy and
procedures for providing physical security of ammunition
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