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Destruction of Material to Prevent Enemy Use.

Destruction methods are described in the following subparagraphs.

a. General.

(1) Objective.

Methods of destruction
used to inflict damage on air delivery equipment make it impossible to restore equipment to a usable condition in a combat zone by either repair or cannibalization.

(2) Authority.

Destruction of air delivery equipment that is in imminent danger of capture by an enemy is a command decision that must be made by a battalion or higher commander or the equivalent.

(3) Implementation plan.

All units which possess air delivery equipment should have a plan for the implementation of destruction procedures.

(4) Training.

All personnel who use or perform such functions as rigging, packing, maintenance, or storage of air delivery equipment should receive thorough training on air delivery equipment destruction procedures and methods. The destruction methods demonstrated during training should be simulated. Upon completion of training, all applicable personnel should be thoroughly familiar with air 1-3

(5) Specific methods.

Specific methods of destroying materiel to prevent enemy use shall be by mechanical means, fire or by use of natural surroundings.

b. Destruction by Mechanical Means.

Air delivery equipment metal assemblies, parts, and packing aids shall be destroyed using hammers, bolt cutters, files, hacksaws, drills, screwdrivers, crowbars, or other similar devices to smash, break, bend or cut.

c. Destruction By Fire.

WARNING: Exercise extreme care when using petroleum products to destroy equipment by fire, as severe burns or death could result.

Items that can be destroyed by fire shall be burned. The destruction of equipment by use of fire is an effective method of destroying low-melting-point metal items (e.g., side rails, threaded portions of nuts and bolts, and platform sheeting.) However, mechanical destruction should be completed first, whenever possible, before initiating destruction by fire. When items to be destroyed are made of metal, textile materials (or some comparable low combustible material) should be packed under and around the items, then soaked with a flammable petroleum product


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