Smoke Generators Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
100774 Lens Cap
014243949
107010-2 Nonaircraft Gas Turbine Engine
014243924
107917-1 Fluid Filter
014376885
150-1-12-8-4-B Quick Disconnect Coupling Half
014250461
203M22019B06NS Electr Receptacle Connector Body
014248611
203M224-19B15NS Electr Receptacle Connector Body
014287021
2100 NEOPRENE Dust And Moisture Seal Boot
014263534
23080-036 Nonairc Engine Starter-generator
014326155
31-15-1453 Engine Ignition Lead
012569675
31-15-2256 Control-indicator
012187037
31-15-2294-10 Thermostatic Switch
012219466
31-15-2324 Metal Tube Assembly
012164581
31-15-2325 Metal Tube Assembly
012164579
31-15-2326 Metal Tube Assembly
012164580
31-15-2382 Cable Assembly
012187090
31-15-2420 Cable Assembly
012187034
31-15-2796 Tube Seal Bonnet
012187042
31-15-2897 Double Angle Bracket
012739500
31-15-2945 Intake Manifold
014259864
31-15-3274 Cable Assembly
014325994
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Smoke Generators

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A smoke screen is smoke released to mask the movement or location of military units such as infantry, tanks, aircraft or ships.

Smoke screens are commonly deployed either by a canister (such as a grenade) or generated by a vehicle (such as a tank or a warship).

Whereas smoke screens were originally used to hide movement from enemies' line of sight, modern technology means that they are now also available in new forms; they can screen in the infrared as well as visible spectrum of light to prevent detection by infrared sensors or viewers, and they are also available for vehicles in a superdense form used to block laser beams of enemy target designators or range finders.

These are canister-type grenades used as a ground-to-ground or ground-to-air signaling device. The body consists of a steel sheet metal cylinder with a few emission holes on top and on the bottom to allow smoke release when the smoke composition inside the grenade is ignited. In those that produce colored smoke, the filler consists of 250 to 350 grams of colored (red, green, yellow or violet) smoke mixture (mostly potassium chlorate, sodium bicarbonate, lactose and a dye). In those that produce screening smoke, the filler usually consists of HC smoke mixture (hexachloroethane/zinc) or TA smoke mixture (terephthalic acid). Another type of smoke grenade is filled with white phosphorus (WP), which is spread by explosive action. The phosphorus catches fire in the presence of air, and burns with a brilliant yellow flame, while producing copious amounts of white smoke (phosphorus pentoxide). WP grenades double as incendiary grenades.

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