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TM 5-41-207-15
b.
Weapons
fire.
Fire
on
the
air
conditioner,
using
the
heaviest
practical
weapon
available.
7-7.
Other Demolition Methods
a.
Scattering and Concealment. Remove
all easily accessible parts and wiring, and scatter them
through dense foliage, bury them, or throw them in a
body of water.
b.
Burning. Pack rags, clothing, or paper
under and around the air conditioner. Saturate this
packing with gasoline, oil, or diesel fuel, and ignite.
c.
Submersion. Completely submerge the
air conditioner in a body of water to provide water
damage and concealment. Salt water does greater
damage to metal parts than fresh water.
7-8.
Training
All operators should receive thorough training in the
demolition of the air conditioner. Refer to FM 525.
Simulated demolition using all of the methods listed
above should be included in the operator-training
program. It must be emphasized, in training, that
demolition operations are usually necessitated by critical
situations when time available for carrying out demolition
is limited. For this reason, operators must be thoroughly
familiar with all methods of demolition of equipment and
must be able to carry out demolition instructions without
reference to this or any other manual.
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