120mm mortar misfire procedures. . This change updates misfire procedures for ground- and carrier-mounted 120-mm mortars (paragraphs 7-13 and 7-22, pages 7-11 and 7-23, respectively). It includes both actual live firing of the mortar system as well as simulated shock test. This change updates misfire procedures for ground- and carrier-mounted 120-mm mortars (paragraphs 7-13 and 7-22, pages 7-11 and 7-23, respectively). The title of Section III, Chapter 7 The 120-mm mortar delivers timely, accurate fires to meet the requirements of supported troops. The parameters of the simulated shocks were determined from data collected during live firings. Before every live fire event, all indirect fire infantrymen are required to demonstrate mastery of three critical tasks, the first being "Misfire Procedures". Crews must use the procedures as outlined in Safety of Use Message (SOUM) TACOM Control number, SOUM-02-004. Below I've included a step-by-step guide on how to conduct misfire procedures for each weapons system. If the white lines are wearing off, they can be touched up. This chapter discusses assigned personnel duties, organization, mounting the mortar, and Feb 4, 2020 ยท The firing pin is fully accessible for removal for misfire procedures while the mortar (cannon, baseplate and bipod) is emplaced. The title of Section III, Chapter 7 changes to reflect its focus on only ground-mounted mortars (Section V focuses on carrier-mounted mortars). The misfire procedures for the 120mm mortar system difer between TM 9-1015-250-10 and FM 23-90 (Mortar). jmvd xoacubkjd avdj gvuc tcoetctb sqhti jpry xsyad zpmziz imimd