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MIL-STD-1457 1 August 1972

This military standard establishes design criteria for the color of indicating smoke used in practice land mines and land mine simulators. It specifies that white smoke should be used for blast mines, violet for anti-tank mines, yellow for penetration anti-tank mines, green for chemical anti-personnel mines, and red for blast and fragmentation anti-personnel mines. The standard also notes that these color requirements are the subject of an international standardization agreement between countries.

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MIL-STD-1457 1 August 1972

This military standard establishes design criteria for the color of indicating smoke used in practice land mines and land mine simulators. It specifies that white smoke should be used for blast mines, violet for anti-tank mines, yellow for penetration anti-tank mines, green for chemical anti-personnel mines, and red for blast and fragmentation anti-personnel mines. The standard also notes that these color requirements are the subject of an international standardization agreement between countries.

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MIL-STD-1457 (MU) 1 August 1972

MILITARY STANDARD

MINES, LAND, PRACTICE AND LAND MINE SIMULATORS, COLOR OF INDICATING SMOKE FOR

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MIL-STD-1457 (MU)
1 August 1972

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Washington, D. C. 20301

MINES, LAND, PRACTICE AND LAND MINE SIMULATORS, COLOR OF INDICATING SMOKE FOR

MIL-STD-1457(MU)

1. This Military Standard is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense.
2. Recommended corrections, additions, or deletions should be addressed to Commanding Officer, Picatinny Arsenal, ATTN: SMUPA-AD-E-C-3, Dover, New Jersey 07801

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MIL-STD-1457(MU) 1 August 1972

CONTENTS

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SCOPE

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2.

REQUIREMENTS

3.

INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZATION AGREEMENT

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MIL-STD-1457(MU) 1 August 1972 1. SCOPE . This standard establishes design criteria for color of indicating smoke for practice land mines and land mine simulators. 2. REQUIREMENTS. The color of indicating smoke for practice land mines and land mine simulators shall conform to the following: SMOKE COLOR White Violet Yellow Green Red BASIC MINE TYPE Blast AT mines Penetration AT mines Chemical AP mines Blast AP mines Fragmentation AP mines

3. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZATION AGREEMENT. Certain provisions of this standard are the subject of international standardization agreement QSTAG 257, Color of Indicating Smoke For Practice Land Mimes and Land Mine Simulators. When amendment, revision, or cancellation of this standard is proposed which will effect or violate the international agreement concerned, the preparing activity will take appropriate reconciliation action through international standardization channels, including departmental standardization offices, if required. CUSTODIANS: Army - MU REVIEW ACTIVITIES: Army - MU PREPARING ACTIVITY: Army - MU PROJECT NO. 1345-0100

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