TM 11-6625-524-14-4
SHIPMENT AND LIMITED STORAGE AND DEMOLITION
TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
Section I. SHIPMENT AND LIMITED STORAGE
DISASSEMBLY OF EQUIPMENT
Disassemble Voltmeter, Electronic AN/URM-145D as outlined in a, b and c below.
a. Remove the rf probe from the front panel.
b. Remove the power cord from the rear panel.
c. Set the LINE switch to OFF.
REPACKAGING FOR SHIPMENT OR LIMITED STORAGE
The exact procedure for repackaging depends on the material available and whether
the equipment is to be shipped or stored. Adapt the procedures in a, b, and c below
whenever possible. The information concerning the original packaging (paragraph 2-1)
w i l l be helpful.
a. Material Requirement. T h e materials listed in the chart below are required
for packaging Voltmeter, Electronic AN/URM-145D. For stock numbers of materials,
consult SB 38-100.
Material
Quantity
Waterproof paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6
sq. ft.
Waterproof tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
ft.
Corrugated cardboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6
sq. ft.
Gummed tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
ft.
Filler material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
lbs.
b. Packaging. Pack the cables and adapters in a cardboard carton. Place the
cardboard carton on top of the voltmeter. P l a c e pads of filler material on all sur-
faces, Place the cushioned unit within a wrap of corrugated cardboard.
c. Packing. Wrap the package in waterproof paper, seal it with waterproof tape,
and place it in a corrugated cardboard carton.
Section II. DEMOLITION OF MATERIEL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
AUTHORITY FOR DEMOLITION
a. The demolition procedures given in paragraph 7-4 will be used to prevent the
enemy from using or salvaging this equipment. Demolition of the equipment will be
accomplished only upon the order of the Commander.
b. Thorough demolition of equipment will be accomplished through the procedures
outlined in International Standardization Agreement STANAG 2113, Destruction of
Military Technical Equipment. Methods of destruction should damage equipment and
e s s e n t i a l spare parts so that it will not be possible to restore the equipment to
a usable condition in the combat zone either by repair or cannibalization. Re-
porting of destruction of equipment is to be done through command channels.
c. If a destruction plan is not provided by higher authority, one should be pre-
pared by the organization using the equipment. In this plan, personnel should be
a s s i g n e d specific destruction tasks, b u t all personnel in the using organization
should be familiar with all aspects of the complete destruction plan. The plan must
be adequate and easily carried out in the field and must provide for as complete a
destruction as avilable time, equipment and personnel will permit. Because the