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Any personnel from the training unit who make any movement down range of the established firing line shall wear full PPE (Helmet, Flak, & Eye Pro) Range: R-600 Location: 61882 99271 Type: Demolition Range Troop Penetration Line: Not beyond boundaries of the range Lateral Limits: APOBS/MCLIC/Claymore FP 61845 98580 PDF - 175 deg magnetic Boundaries: 62128 98323 to 61860 98377 61845 98580 to 61751 98558 Impact Area: Whiskey Impact Area Range Phone Number(s): None Min/max Engagement Distance: N/A Range Facilities: Observation bunker Assigned to: CO, MCB Date Revised: 5 November, 2008 Allowable Wpns: All demolitions, not to exceed 200lbs. NEW untamped and 600 lbs. NEW tamped; Shotgun (Breacher Round Only); AT Mine M15 & M21 Only; MCLIC Scheduling 1. Scheduling of this range accomplished through MCB Camp Pendleton Range Scheduling. 2. Unit will utilize RFMSS to schedule range. Conflict Notes Scheduling Conflicts AFA 41 1 LFAM 711 2 MFA 9 & 9A 2 OP-M 2 Note (1) RSOP Only Note (2) Can Not Be Occupied GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. A safety Brief will be conducted prior to each live fire event to all participants. 2. All personnel shall wear required PPE during all training events. 3. OIC & RSO Requirements - a. Live Fire, SESAMS, Flash Bangs & BFX i. OIC Requirement GySgt or Above ii. RSO Requirement - SSgt or Above b. Blanks i. OIC Requirement SSgt or Above ii. RSO Requirement - Sgt or Above c. No Munitions i. OIC Requirement None ii. RSO Requirement - Sgt or Above iii. LASER (If Used) LSSO Requirement - Sgt or Above 4. IOT occupy this range unit must have the following personnel/equipment: a. RSO b. Corpsman & Safety Vehicle c. Positive Communication with LONGRIFLE d. An ORM reviewed and signed by the Command, RSO and OIC. 5. IOT go into a hot status on range unit must have the following personnel/equipment: a. OIC b. RSO c. LSSO If using Laser d. Corpsman & Safety Vehicle e. Positive Communication with LONGRIFLE 6. POVs are authorized to park in parking lot area without a POV pass. 7. The RSO & OIC will personally observe each event. 8. A non-participating Corpsman will be stationed with safety vehicle. 9. Ammunition will only be issued per event and accounted for on NAVMC 11381. 10. After each event, unit leaders will conduct a line out. 11. Each RSO/PSO will certify to the OIC that all weapons are in Condition 4 prior to exiting the range/facility and all ammunition is accounted for. All weapon malfunctions shall be corrected per the appropriate TM/FM, and unit SOP. Special Instructions Continued on Next page

RANGE AND TRAINING REGULATIONS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. At no time will more than 200 lbs. NEW untamped and 600 lbs. NEW tamped (primed or un-primed) will ever be placed in the demo area. 2. All time fuses will be cut to a minimum time of 3 minutes (verified by RSO). 3. All charges will be dual primed and utilize a dual initiation system. 4. Minimum of 30 seconds between charges. 5. A range guard shall be posted at a. RG #1-63068 99271 b. RG #2-62932 99437 c. RG #3-64116 98537 (MCLIC only) d. RG #4-61857 00260 (MCLIC only) 6. No traffic/personnel shall enter the range without permission from the RSO. 7. The RSO shall check each shot hole, looking for unconsumed explosives prior to departing the range. 8. The RSO shall also ensure all shot holes are filled and the debris is policed-up. 9. ALL unconsumed explosives shall be policed-up and consolidated for one last clean-up shot prior to the range going cold (Not to exceed 200 lbs NEW). 10. ALL unused blasting materials shall be retrieved upon completion of training, and shall be returned to the Las Pulgas ASP. 11. ALL target materials which were used (blown) during training shall be policed-up and taken back with the unit. 12. During general demolition training personnel shall be outside the surface danger area (SDZ) depicted on graphic or in the Observation Bunker 61882 99271 when firing is in progress. 13. All demolitions shall be detonated within the demo pit only: a. Demo Pit i. 62128 98323 to 61860 98377 ii. 61845 98580 to 61751 98558 14. A total of three (3) radios are needed to safely use this range. 15. The RSO is responsible for all charges, and ensuring all misfire procedures are in compliance with current directives. 16. During breaching operations: a. The breach will consist of a field expedient urban breaches (duel primed) at no more than.78 lbs. b. Max Ord is 386 feet for vertical or fragmentation hazard. c. A maximum K Factor of 18 (3.5 PSI) will be utilized and all personnel are to follow the below unshielded safety standoffs. d. If shielded, RSO may reduce standoff by 50%. e. Double hearing protection required for all PSIs at or above 1.68. f. Only breacher rounds shall be used for shotguns. g. All Fence & Concrete Charges will be conducted IAW the listed Safety Stand Offs for those charges. 16. Claymore Operations: a. Firing Point - 61845 98580 b. PDF 175 degrees magnetic c. Only one (1) claymore at a time d. All personnel shall remain inside the observation bunker while claymore is detonated. e. Only the RSO and the firing team shall be forward with at the FP. f. RSO will verify to OIC that all personnel in the firing team are behind the berm prior to firing the claymore. 17. Charges placed on steel a. If a steel-cutting charges are to be fired they will be fired in an excavated pit that is at least 1m deep and a mat made of a hemp type material must cover the charge. Steel-cutting charges will not exceed 200 lbs. b. Personnel must be in a missile-proof shelter. 18. Charges placed on concrete a. Charges placed on concrete will not exceed 200 lbs and shall be placed on the side nearest observers. 19. Shaped charges a. Shaped charges will be oriented so that gas jets will be directed toward the target. Charges shall be placed on the side of the target nearest observers and directed away from observers Special Instructions Continued on Next page

RANGE AND TRAINING REGULATIONS 20. Bangalore torpedoes a. Bangalore torpedoes will only be fired in a horizontal position on the ground. b. If a field-expedient bangalore torpedo is used the explosive weight shall not exceed the standard issued torpedo. 21. Cratering charges a. The maximum charge to be fired in training will not exceed 200 lbs. b. All cratering charges will be dual primed with detonating cord. Blasting caps will not be placed underground. Electric or non-electric caps will be attached to the detonating cord above ground. 22. AT Mines a. Live-mine training (individual training) is authorized with the M15 antitank mine and the M21 antitank mine only. b. Practice and inert mines will be color coded in accordance with MIL STD-709A and TM technical manual 9-1300-200, paragraph 8-6, and will have the appropriate identification marking stenciled on them. Service, practice, and inert mines and fuzes will not be mixed. c. Live-mine training with the M15 antitank mine and the M21 antitank mine: d. Do not arm and disarm any mine more than 25 times. e. Do not use trip wires, anti-handling devices, or booby traps, or bury live mines. f. Do not use tilt rods with live mines. g. Do not conduct live-mine and simulator training at the same time and location. h. Procedures in FM field manual 20-32 will be followed. i. Only personnel arming the charges will be downrange. j. The detonation process will be as follows 1. One mine will be detonated at a time. 2. The mine will be placed on the ground with a dual primed two pound TNT charge 23. During APOBS operations: a. Firing Point - 61845 98580 b. PDF 175 degrees magnetic c. All personnel inside of Noise Hazard Arc must wear hearing protection. d. All firing personnel will be in a prone position, at least 50 meters from the launch point, and 75 meters from the deployed grenades. e. Personnel without hearing protection shall not be permitted within the 1187 meters of the launch point. 24. During MCLIC operations: a. Firing Point - 61845 98580 b. PDF 175 degrees magnetic c. MCLICs shall not be fired during conditions of heavy overcast. OIC/RSO shall contact LONGRIFLE prior to firing any MCLIC i. A range Inspector shall be dispatched IOT verify ceiling. d. Max Ord is 3953 feet for vertical or fragmentation hazard. e. Because of high exhaust temperatures, the mine-clearing line charge will not be towed behind an M1 tank. f. Spectators will not be allowed within the mine-clearing line charge SDZ or noise hazard contour during firing. g. Range Guard Position When Firing HE Charges are i. RG #3-64116 98537 ii. RG #4-61857 00260 h. Only firing personnel are allowed within Area F. Such personnel will be in an armored vehicle in a button-up mode with approved single hearing protection. i. The M68 inert charge should not be fired more than three times as additional firings may result in breakage of charge blocks and erratic flight of the rocket. j. When firing the M154 Kit, all AAV hatches will be closed. k. Mine-clearing line charges will not be destroyed by burning. They contain booster charges that detonate when exposed to heat or pressure. l. Misfired or dud line charges will be destroyed by EOD personnel only after all misfire procedures have been performed by the firing unit.

RANGE AND TRAINING REGULATIONS K FACTOR NEW OF CHARGE (TNT EQUIVELENT) 40 30 24 18 11 9 6 1.2 -.9 PSI 1.7 PSI 2.3 PSI 3.5 PSI 8 PSI 12 PSI 27 PSI Distance in Feet From Detonation 0.04 13.67980757 10.25985568 8.207884544 6.155913408 3.761947083 3.077956704 2.051971136 0.23 24.5077027 18.38077703 14.70462162 11.02846622 6.739618243 5.514233108 3.676155405 0.26 25.5300172 19.1475129 15.31801032 11.48850774 7.020754729 5.744253869 3.829502579 0.5 31.74802104 23.81101578 19.04881262 14.28660947 8.730705786 7.143304734 4.762203156 0.78 36.82065633 27.61549225 22.0923938 16.56929535 10.12568049 8.284647674 5.52309845 Special Instructions Continued on Next page

Safety Stand-Off & PPE Requirements for Fence & Concrete Charges Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Requirements Double Hearing Protection and Eye Protection Single Hearing Protection and Eye Protection Eye Protection MAX NEW 50 GR Det Cord Equivalent TNT Det Cord RE Factor 1.66 In Pounds MAX NEW C-4 Equivalent TNT RE Factor 1.34 Total Charge NEW Safe Distance in Feet for Over Pressure (3.5 PSI) Safe Distance in Feet for Over Pressure (1.2 PSI) Safe Distance in Feet for Over Pressure (0 PSI) In Pounds In Pounds K-Factor = 18 K-Factor = 40 K-Factor = 300 Missile hazard in feet Fence Charge 650 0.154 2.5 3.350 3.504 27.5 60.9 455.8 498.4 Concrete Charge 1600 0.379 7.5 10.050 10.429 39.7 87.8 655.8 717.0

800 MCLIC RG #4 61857 00260 0 Normal Demo Operations & APOBS RG #2 62932 99437 Normal Demo Operations & APOBS RG #1 63068 99271 59 65 99 MCLIC RG #3 64116 98537 64 98 Range Guard Positions 97 63

Vertical(Missile) Hazard Formula [NEW 3 * 100 * 3.28 = Vertical Hazard in Feet] NEW Ft NEW Ft NEW Ft NEW Ft NEW Ft NEW Ft 1 328 51 1216 101 1527 151 1747 201 1921 251 2069 2 413.3 52 1224 102 1533 152 1750 202 1925 252 2072 3 473.1 53 1232 103 1538 153 1754 203 1928 253 2075 4 520.7 54 1240 104 1542 154 1758 204 1931 254 2077 5 560.9 55 1247 105 1547 155 1762 205 1934 255 2080 6 596 56 1255 106 1552 156 1766 206 1937 256 2083 7 627.4 57 1262 107 1557 157 1769 207 1940 257 2085 8 656 58 1270 108 1562 158 1773 208 1943 258 2088 9 682.3 59 1277 109 1567 159 1777 209 1947 259 2091 10 706.7 60 1284 110 1572 160 1781 210 1950 260 2093 11 729.5 61 1291 111 1576 161 1784 211 1953 261 2096 12 750.9 62 1298 112 1581 162 1788 212 1956 262 2099 13 771.2 63 1305 113 1586 163 1792 213 1959 263 2101 14 790.5 64 1312 114 1590 164 1795 214 1962 264 2104 15 808.9 65 1319 115 1595 165 1799 215 1965 265 2107 16 826.5 66 1326 116 1600 166 1803 216 1968 266 2109 17 843.4 67 1332 117 1604 167 1806 217 1971 267 2112 18 859.6 68 1339 118 1609 168 1810 218 1974 268 2115 19 875.2 69 1345 119 1613 169 1813 219 1977 269 2117 20 890.3 70 1352 120 1618 170 1817 220 1980 270 2120 21 904.9 71 1358 121 1622 171 1821 221 1983 271 2123 22 919.1 72 1365 122 1627 172 1824 222 1986 272 2125 23 932.8 73 1371 123 1631 173 1828 223 1989 273 2128 24 946.1 74 1377 124 1636 174 1831 224 1992 274 2130 25 959.1 75 1383 125 1640 175 1835 225 1995 275 2133 26 971.7 76 1389 126 1644 176 1838 226 1998 276 2136 27 984 77 1395 127 1649 177 1842 227 2001 277 2138 28 996 78 1401 128 1653 178 1845 228 2004 278 2141 29 1008 79 1407 129 1657 179 1849 229 2007 279 2143 30 1019 80 1413 130 1662 180 1852 230 2010 280 2146 31 1030 81 1419 131 1666 181 1855 231 2013 281 2148 32 1041 82 1425 132 1670 182 1859 232 2015 282 2151 33 1052 83 1431 133 1674 183 1862 233 2018 283 2153 34 1063 84 1436 134 1678 184 1866 234 2021 284 2156 35 1073 85 1442 135 1683 185 1869 235 2024 285 2159 36 1083 86 1448 136 1687 186 1872 236 2027 286 2161 37 1093 87 1453 137 1691 187 1876 237 2030 287 2164 38 1103 88 1459 138 1695 188 1879 238 2033 288 2166 39 1112 89 1464 139 1699 189 1882 239 2036 289 2169 40 1122 90 1470 140 1703 190 1886 240 2038 290 2171 41 1131 91 1475 141 1707 191 1889 241 2041 291 2174 42 1140 92 1481 142 1711 192 1892 242 2044 292 2176 43 1149 93 1486 143 1715 193 1896 243 2047 293 2179 44 1158 94 1491 144 1719 194 1899 244 2050 294 2181 45 1167 95 1497 145 1723 195 1902 245 2052 295 2183 46 1175 96 1502 146 1727 196 1905 246 2055 296 2186 47 1184 97 1507 147 1731 197 1909 247 2058 297 2188 48 1192 98 1512 148 1735 198 1912 248 2061 298 2191 49 1200 99 1517 149 1739 199 1915 249 2064 299 2193 50 1208 100 1522 150 1743 200 1918 250 2066 300 2196 M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) 1750 3953