CHAPTER 9
AMMUNITION HANDLING EQUIPMENT
How you handle aviation ammunition depends on
the time, place, and situation. The ammunition and
explosives handling task is hazardous. Equipment is
designed so you can safely handle ammunition in any
given situation. This includes railroad, industrial, and
automotive equipment used for transporting
ammunition.
It also includes equipment used to
manually handle ammunition, such as skids, pallets,
carriers, and aircraft loading equipment.
Often, the equipment you use to handle ammunition
afloat and ashore is the same. However, differences in
stowage accommodations, fixed installations, working
areas, and space limitations require the use of equipment
and techniques especially designed for the job.
Regardless of the situation, only use the equipment
designed for a particular task and approved by
NAVSEASYSCOM or NAVAIRSYSCOM.
You can identify the command that has control over
a particular item of ammunition handling equipment by
the item designation. If the item is identified by Mark
and Mod number designations, NAVSEASYSCOM
controls it. If the item is identified by designations, such
as Aero, ADU, ADK, and HLK, NAVAIRSYSCOM
controls it.
The number and availability of different
ammunition handling equipment configuratiom are
extremely large. The equipment that is routinely used
by most of the operating units (ashore and afloat) is
discussed in the following paragraphs. You can find a
complete listing and description of approved handling
equipment in Approved Handling Equipment for
Weapons and Explosives, NAVSEA OP 2173, Volume
1 (NAVAIR 19-100-1.1) and Volume 2 (NAVAIR
19-100-1.2).
ARMAMENT WEAPONS
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Identify the
categories and subcategories of armament
weapons support equipment.
Armament weapons support equipment (AWSE) is
support equipment required on the ground. The AWSE
is classified as either common or peculiar and maybe
avionics or nonavionics. There are three subcategories
(fig. 9-1), armament support equipment (ASE),
weapons support equipment (WSE), and logistics
support equipment (LSE).
ARMAMENT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
The ASE includes all equipment whose primary
function is to support the installed aircraft systems and
is used primarily by an aircraft intermediate
maintenance department or squadron.
Armament Handling Equipment includes special
tools used to support the aircraft in providing handling,
movement, installation, configuration, arming, loading
and downloading of air-launched weapons, airborne
armament systems, or weapon related components.
Armament handling equipment includes bomb hoists,
single hoist loading systems, weapon loaders,
boresights, and special tools used to remove, replace,
repair, test, assemble, or service aircraft bomb racks,
missile launchers, installed machine guns, or gun pod
units.
WEAPONS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
The WSE includes all equipment whose primary
function is to support explosive ordnance components
or weapons. The WSE is divided into two categories,
weapons handling equipment and weapons test
equipment.
Weapons Handling Equipment includes both
peculiar and common ordnance handling and
transportation equipment, as well as tools used for
canning and decanning, magazine handling, and
assembly of weapons or ordnance-related commodities.
The WSE includes hoisting beams, weapons carriers,
strongbacks, handlift trucks, weapon skids, trailers,
bomb trucks (nonself-powered), and their associated
weapons assembly tables, maintenance stands, and
other weapon-related equipment. The WSE supports
both air- and surface-launched weapons.
LOGISTICS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
The LSE consists of equipment used for packaging,
bulk handling storage, or stowage and transportation of
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