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ANNEX A: COURSE PROGRAM ADVANCED AMMUNITION TRAINING IN AFGHANISTAN, 16-28 APRIL 2016 COLOUR KEY NOTES BLACK Classroom Operational: This program is subject to change; dependent on assessed level of knowledge among students in planned topics. BLUE Exercise area Administrative: There is one tea break in mid morning each day and a break for prayer in the afternoon. GREEN Range Administrative: The course days commence at 08:00 and end before 17:00. RED ESH and temporary stores Security: Apart from daily start, exact timings are not disclosed in advance for security reasons (e.g. vehicle moves to ranges) WEEK 1 Saturday 16 Apr Sunday 17 Apr Monday 18 Apr Tuesday 19 Apr Wednesday 20 Apr Thursday 21 Apr 08:00 Preparations; classroom, training aids and materials Opening, course objectives, introduction of hosts, trainers and participants Ammo identification, colour codes, marking, shape, size, materials Submunitions NATO, real situations, condition, risk assessment, movement Risk management, assessment decision, priority Demolition principles, safety, NEQ, AUW, plan, prep, multi-item, initiation AM Meeting WAD, support and logistics teams Setting a knowledge baseline Course topics and day plans Fuzing types, functions, mechanisms, identification and hazards Submunitions, BLU-97 variants, characteristics Diversion of ammunition Ammunition classification, storage and compatibility Cocked striker mechanics Fuze classification Prayer and lunch PM Preparations; ESH and temp stores Explosions in ammo storages Land service ammo characteristics Fuzing cont’d Submunitions Russian, real situations, condition, risk assessment, movement RPG-7 variants, characteristics, identification, condition assessment Ammo decommissioning: demonstration of tools and techniques for processing PM Preparations; range(s) Ammo identification, marking Q&A course content, review of expectations, firm schedule Shaped charges, RPGs, principles and characteristics Effects of ammunition ageing Demilitarisation, self-help ammo disposal options worldwide, (SHADOW) PG-2 variants, characteristics, identification, condition assessment Hydraulic mortar cutting, dearmer, SAA disassembly, producing shaped charges WEEK 2 Saturday 23 Apr Sunday 24 Apr Monday 25 Apr Tuesday 26 Apr Wednesday 27 Apr Thursday 28 Apr 08:00 Demolition accidents Case – SA3 missile Low order techniques; Demolition day, objective brief Series of tasks and targets using Low Order techniques Alternative disposal methods SAA burning methods, tools Bulk demolitions exercise; range order, multiple stacks, medevac, on-site transports AFV clearance Case study; Brazzaville ASA Intro accident investigation Exercise; EOD quiz Questions & Answers AM HE, plastic, sheet, block, detcord, CLC, SRT, shaped charges, dearmer, improv. Task series using LOT cont’d; CLC, SRT, shaped charges, dearmer, disruptor Bulk demolitions; what not to do, case examples Bulk dems cont’d; stacking, mixed live EO within NEQ, AUW White phosphorus (WP), ammo characteristics, hazards, destruction Course feedback Certificates Prayer and lunch Course lunch barbeque PM Explosive storehouse (ESH) safety Task series using LOT cont’d; HE targets, pyrotechnics, propellant, WP Bulk demolitions stacking rules and planning Bulk dems cont’d; post dems checks, BAC, clean-up, Q&A Ammunition safety management (ASM) tool Departures PM Range admin, logistics and dems preparations Clean-up, Q&A for the day, debrief on the results, commute to Kabul Preparations for bulk dem exercise; security, safety, logistics, admin, transport Debrief, Q&A for the day, commute to Kabul ASM tool cont’d

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Page 1: Course Report Afghanistan Ammunition Training 20 … classification Prayer and lunch PM Preparations; ESH and temp stores Explosions in ammo storages Land service ammo characteristics

ANNEX A: COURSE PROGRAM

ADVANCED AMMUNITION TRAINING IN AFGHANISTAN, 16-28 APRIL 2016

COLOUR KEY NOTES

BLACK Classroom Operational: This program is subject to change; dependent on assessed level of knowledge among students in planned topics. BLUE Exercise area Administrative: There is one tea break in mid morning each day and a break for prayer in the afternoon. GREEN Range Administrative: The course days commence at 08:00 and end before 17:00. RED ESH and temporary stores Security: Apart from daily start, exact timings are not disclosed in advance for security reasons (e.g. vehicle moves to ranges)

WEEK1 Saturday16Apr Sunday17Apr Monday18Apr Tuesday19Apr Wednesday20Apr Thursday21Apr08:00

Preparations;classroom,trainingaidsandmaterials

Opening,courseobjectives,introductionofhosts,trainersandparticipants

Ammoidentification,colourcodes,marking,shape,size,materials

SubmunitionsNATO,realsituations,condition,riskassessment,movement

Riskmanagement,assessmentdecision,priority

Demolitionprinciples,safety,NEQ,AUW,plan,prep,multi-item,initiation

AM MeetingWAD,supportandlogisticsteams

SettingaknowledgebaselineCoursetopicsanddayplans

Fuzingtypes,functions,mechanisms,identificationandhazards

Submunitions,BLU-97variants,characteristics

DiversionofammunitionAmmunitionclassification,storageandcompatibility

CockedstrikermechanicsFuzeclassification

PrayerandlunchPM Preparations;ESHand

tempstores

ExplosionsinammostoragesLandserviceammocharacteristics

Fuzingcont’d SubmunitionsRussian,realsituations,condition,riskassessment,movement

RPG-7variants,characteristics,identification,conditionassessment

Ammodecommissioning:demonstrationoftoolsandtechniquesforprocessing

PM Preparations;range(s) Ammoidentification,markingQ&Acoursecontent,reviewofexpectations,firmschedule

Shapedcharges,RPGs,principlesandcharacteristicsEffectsofammunitionageing

Demilitarisation,self-helpammodisposaloptionsworldwide,(SHADOW)

PG-2variants,characteristics,identification,conditionassessment

Hydraulicmortarcutting,dearmer,SAAdisassembly,producingshapedcharges

WEEK2 Saturday23Apr Sunday24Apr Monday25Apr Tuesday26Apr Wednesday27Apr Thursday28Apr08:00

DemolitionaccidentsCase–SA3missileLowordertechniques;

Demolitionday,objectivebriefSeriesoftasksandtargetsusingLowOrdertechniques

AlternativedisposalmethodsSAAburningmethods,tools

Bulkdemolitionsexercise;rangeorder,multiplestacks,medevac,on-sitetransports

AFVclearanceCasestudy;BrazzavilleASA

IntroaccidentinvestigationExercise;EODquizQuestions&Answers

AM HE,plastic,sheet,block,detcord,CLC,SRT,shapedcharges,dearmer,improv.

TaskseriesusingLOTcont’d;CLC,SRT,shapedcharges,dearmer,disruptor

Bulkdemolitions;whatnottodo,caseexamples

Bulkdemscont’d;stacking,mixedliveEOwithinNEQ,AUW

Whitephosphorus(WP),ammocharacteristics,hazards,destruction

CoursefeedbackCertificates

Prayerandlunch CourselunchbarbequePM Explosivestorehouse(ESH)

safety

TaskseriesusingLOTcont’d;HEtargets,pyrotechnics,propellant,WP

Bulkdemolitionsstackingrulesandplanning

Bulkdemscont’d;postdemschecks,BAC,clean-up,Q&A

Ammunitionsafetymanagement(ASM)tool

Departures

PM Rangeadmin,logisticsanddemspreparations

Clean-up,Q&Afortheday,debriefontheresults,commutetoKabul

Preparationsforbulkdemexercise;security,safety,logistics,admin,transport

Debrief,Q&Afortheday,commutetoKabul

ASMtoolcont’d

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ANNEX B: PARTICIPANTS

ADVANCED AMMUNITION TRAINING IN AFGHANISTAN, 16-28 APRIL 2016

Name Position Agency Name Position Agency 1 Abdul Qadir Kakar EOD Associate UNMACA 17 Haji Baz Mohammad EOD TL DAFA

2 Ghusoddin Safi Senior QM Associate UNMACA 18 Jawid Ahmadi DC Trainer MDC

3 Razuanullah Hejran Planning Associate UNMACA 19 Mohammad Nasim Ahmadi Field Operation Officer MDC

4 Mohammad Hamid Wardak EOD Senior Manager DMAC 20 Mohammad Atef Gharwal RM DDG

5 Abdul Habib Rahimi MCT Senior Manager DMAC 21 Mir Mahmood Hashmi QM DDG

6 Mohammad Atef Malikzada QM Project Assistant DMAC 22 Muhammad Gul Adil RM DDG

7 Mirwaise Ibrahim Khail Quality Mgmt Inspector DMAC 23 Abdul Wahid Kakar Head of Training DDG

8 Abdul Wasi Samandari Quality Mgmt Inspector DMAC 24 Zabto Khan EOD officer HALO Trust

9 Ghulam Hazrat Training Instructor SDA 25 Aziz Asghar WAD/CWD officer HALO Trust

10 Mohammad Hakim EOD Supervisor SDA 26 Shafiqullah Said Manqsud EOD Supervisor HALO Trust

11 Sher Zad EOD Supervisor OMAR 27 David Parker ATO/PSSM officer HALO Trust

12 Awal Khan Quality Manager OMAR

13 Sayed Rahman Project Officer MRE MCPA 1 Colin King Instructor Fenix Insight

14 Sayed Habib Rahman Quality Manager ATC 2 Guy Marot Instructor Fenix Insight

15 Rohullah Rahmat Khan Team Leader ATC 3 Roland Evans Instructor GICHD

16 Atiqullah Khyal Mohammad EOD TL DAFA 4 Samuel Paunila Instructor GICHD

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ANNEX C: SELECTED PHOTOS

ADVANCED AMMUNITION TRAINING IN AFGHANISTAN, 16-28 APRIL 2016

INCINERATOREXERCISE:BURNINGFUZES,PROPELLANTSANDSMALLARMSAMMO

PREPARINGWATERJET(DISRUPTOR)TONEUTRALISEPMNAPMINE

USEOFDISRUPTORASLOWORDERTECHNIQUE

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DEMONSTRATINGREMOTECUTTINGTECHNIQUEOFAROCKETFUZE

SECURITYTEAMINTHEDEMOLITIONRANGE

ABDULKAKAR(UNMACA)TRAINING&TRANSLATING

DDGREPRESENTATIVESINRANGEPREPARATIONS

FINALISINGTHESTACKINGPLANFORBULKDEMOLITION