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Propelling Charge

Projectile Footnotes:

1 - All component footnotes use numbers to identify the footnote. Start with 1 at the top and sequencially use numbers movi

Propelling Charge Footnotes:

2 - Use the sequential numbers for all footnotes, regardless of the component (projectile, propelling charge, fuze)
Fuze Footnotes:

3 - In this example, footnote 1 is a projectile footnote, footnote 2 is a propelling charge footnote and footnote 3 is a fuze footn

Firing Limitations:

A: Use capital letters to designate firing limitations. Firing limitations are limitations of firing any component (projectile, prope
consideration when firing. This should include any safety limitations as well.
Fuzes
PD (PD/DLY) VT (Prox) ET MT
Projectiles

top and sequencially use numbers moving down the list.

tile, propelling charge, fuze)


e footnote and footnote 3 is a fuze footnote. (sequentially from top to bottom)

f firing any component (projectile, propelling charge, fuze, weapon, etc) in the listed interoperable combination that needs to be taken int
MO Firing
Limitations
n that needs to be taken into
Propelling Charge
Model #
3 4 5
X X
X X X2

Insert Model Number of propelling charge

List the charge zones under the model


number

For Propelling Charge and Fuzes, mark if the


propelling charge zone and/or fuze is
interoperable with the projectile model in the
center column

Add columns as necessary for additional


propelling charges and/or fuzes

X = Fully Interoperable, Complete TFT


O = Partial Interoperable, requires additional
testing, Provisional TFT, etc
***NOTE: Rename the worksheet List any footnotes with a superscript number
with the howitzer model number, (see footnote instructions in the footnotes
make copies of the template below)
worksheet as needed for howitzers
that do not have the same
interoperability

Projectile Footnotes:

1 - All component footnotes use numbers to identify the footnote. Start with 1 at the top and sequencially use numbers movi

Propelling Charge Footnotes:

2 - Use the sequential numbers for all footnotes, regardless of the component (projectile, propelling charge, fuze)
Fuze Footnotes:

3 - In this example, footnote 1 is a projectile footnote, footnote 2 is a propelling charge footnote and footnote 3 is a fuze footn

Firing Limitations:

A: Use capital letters to designate firing limitations. Firing limitations are limitations of firing any component (projectile, prope
consideration when firing. This should include any safety limitations as well.
Fuzes
PD (PD/DLY) VT (Prox) ET MT
Projectiles Model # Model #
Model #, TYPE1 X
Model #, TYPE X3
Insert the Model Numer of the Fuze under
List Projectile model the fuze type
number and projectile
type (HE, HERAP, SMK,
ILLUM, etc) down this
column List any firing limitations with a Capital Letter
(See firing limitation instructions in firing
Note: not required but limitations below)
grouping by projectile
type assists with
reading the table and
finding projectiles faster
List any footnotes with a
superscript number (see
footnote instructions in
the footnotes below)

top and sequencially use numbers moving down the list.

tile, propelling charge, fuze)


e footnote and footnote 3 is a fuze footnote. (sequentially from top to bottom)

f firing any component (projectile, propelling charge, fuze, weapon, etc) in the listed interoperable combination that needs to be taken int
MO Firing
Limitations

tations with a Capital Letter


on instructions in firing
)
n that needs to be taken into
Propelling Charge
MXYZ
3 4 5
X X
X X X2

Projectile Footnotes:

1 - All component footnotes use numbers to identify the footnote. Start with 1 at the top and sequencially use numbers movi

Propelling Charge Footnotes:

2 - Use the sequential numbers for all footnotes, regardless of the component (projectile, propelling charge, fuze)
Fuze Footnotes:

3 - In this example, footnote 1 is a projectile footnote, footnote 2 is a propelling charge footnote and footnote 3 is a fuze footn

Firing Limitations:

A: Use letters to designate firing limitations. Firing limitations are limitations of firing any component (projectile, propelling ch
consideration when firing. This should include any safety limitations as well.
Fuzes
PD (PD/DLY) VT (Prox) ET MT
Projectiles MCDE MOPQ
MHIG, SMK1 X
MRST, HE X3

top and sequencially use numbers moving down the list.

tile, propelling charge, fuze)


e footnote and footnote 3 is a fuze footnote. (sequentially from top to bottom)

any component (projectile, propelling charge, fuze, weapon, etc) in the listed interoperable combination that needs to be taken into
MO Firing
Limitations

A
needs to be taken into

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