Technical Manual Tm 4-33.31 (Fm 9-207) Operations and Maintenance of Ordnance Materiel in Cold Weather July 2013

Technical Manual Tm 4-33.31 (Fm 9-207) Operations and Maintenance of Ordnance Materiel in Cold Weather July 2013

Author: United States Government Army

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2013-08-26

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781492251477

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It is the Army's fundamental purpose to win wars through land force dominance regardless of location or climate. This TM provides general doctrinal and technical guidance for operating equipment and ordnance materiel under extremely harsh cold weather conditions (0o to -65o F). Its primary purpose is to familiarize operators and crews with the special procedures and techniques for working in sub-zero temperatures. Also, this manual will assist unit commanders, supervisors (motor sergeants, battalion motor officers [BMOs]), and maintenance personnel in anticipating and planning for the onset of cold weather or an arctic deployment. Failure to follow this guidance can cause injury to personnel and damage to equipment, besides limiting mission accomplishment. This TM does not replace applicable Technical Manuals (TMs) for specific equipment operations, servicing, or repair. It is intended to provide an overview of the special unique difficulties encountered in cold weather operations. Refer to the appropriate operator or higher-level manual for specific instructions. The proponent of this publication is Headquarters, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). Much of the information in this manual was provided by the USA Cold Regions Test Activity, which is responsible for testing equipment designed for use by the soldier on the winter battlefield and the USA Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, which exists largely to solve technical problems that develop in cold regions, especially problems related to construction, transportation, and military operations.


Operations and Maintenance of Ordnance Materiel in Cold Weather (FM 9-207 / To 36-1-40)

Operations and Maintenance of Ordnance Materiel in Cold Weather (FM 9-207 / To 36-1-40)

Author: Department Army

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-11-17

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781481021036

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As stated in Field Manual 100-1, "The Army," it is the Army's fundamental purpose to win wars through land force dominance regardless of location or climate. This Field Manual provides general doctrinal and technical guidance for operating equipment and ordnance materiel under extremely harsh cold weather conditions. Its primary purpose is to familiarize operators and crews with the special procedures and techniques for working in sub-zero temperatures. Also, this manual will assist unit commanders, supervisors (motor sergeants, battalion motor officers), and maintenance personnel in anticipating and planning for the onset of cold weather or an arctic deployment. Failure to follow this guidance can cause injury to personnel and damage to equipment, besides limiting mission accomplishment.


Operations and Maintenance of Ordnance Materiel in Cold Weather (Tm 4-33.31)

Operations and Maintenance of Ordnance Materiel in Cold Weather (Tm 4-33.31)

Author: Department of the Army

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-07-25

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781973920366

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It is the Army's fundamental purpose to win wars through land force dominance regardless of location or climate. This TM provides general doctrinal and technical guidance for operating equipment and ordnance materiel under extremely harsh cold weather conditions (0o to -65o F). Its primary purpose is to familiarize operators and crews with the special procedures and techniques for working in sub-zero temperatures. Also, this manual will assist unit commanders, supervisors (motor sergeants, battalion motor officers [BMOs]), and maintenance personnel in anticipating and planning for the onset of cold weather or an arctic deployment. Failure to follow this guidance can cause injury to personnel and damage to equipment, besides limiting mission accomplishment.


Cold Weather Maintenance Operations

Cold Weather Maintenance Operations

Author: United States Army

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-05-28

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9781546996101

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Technical Manual TM 4-33.31 (TM 4-33.31 ) Cold Weather Maintenance Operations February 2017This technical manual (TM) provides general principles and technical guidance for field maintenance, for the operation and repair of equipment under cold weather conditions from freezing down to temperatures below -65 degrees Fahrenheit (�F) -54 degrees Celsius (�C). This manual assists unit commanders, supervisors (maintenance officers, motor sergeants, and section leaders), and maintenance personnel in anticipating and planning for the onset of cold weather or an arctic deployment. Operations in cold environments occurs at the limit of what is safe and what is dangerous. Maintainers and operators should refer to the item specific technical manual (TM) or lubrication order (LO) as the primary source of information and guidance for maintenance procedures. Failure to follow this guidance and item specific TMs can result in injury to personnel and damage to equipment, impairing or preventing mission accomplishment. In a field environment, operators must make every reasonable effort to follow TM procedures. This manual is intended to familiarize equipment operators and item maintainers with information on the unique difficulties that equipment operators and maintainers can expect to encounter in cold weather operations. It shows ways to adjust maintenance operations in cold weather, and the properties of materials they can expect in below freezing temperatures. It provides a consolidated overview of the special and unique difficulties that equipment operators and maintainers can expect to encounter in cold weather operations. Although much of the information in this TM is available in other doctrinal and technical publications, this TM provides a general summary of cold weather operations that ties together and prioritizes ADRP 4-0, Sustainment, ATP 4-33, Maintenance Operations, FM 4-30, Ordnance Operations, and ATP 3-90.97, Mountain Warfare and Cold Weather Operations, along with related technical publications into a broad spectrum of best practices for maintainers and equipment operators. This TM is focused on a combat environment where Soldiers cannot always count on the resources that sustained them in garrison to always be available. In a crises, Soldiers in combat do field expedient things to survive, even if it means destroying equipment to complete a mission and avoid losing their lives. Though such expedient repairs are temporary in nature until more reliable repairs can be performed. Principles in this manual are based on ATP 4-31, Recovery and Battle Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR). The intent is to stimulate critical thinking that is unit specific, to support development of mission focused standard operating procedures. This manual is for commanders who are preparing their troops for the fight; and for the troops working hard to stay in the fight. If the combat situation forces them to resort to a field expedient solution, this manual is intended to help Soldiers make the right decision with the right information. Commanders and leaders must weigh the information in this manual to determine what is relevant to the mission and situation they are confronting. Dealing with cold is not an issue that can be well defined with black and white limits. For some equipment and products, the adverse effects of cold can occur even at temperatures above the freezing point of water. Although this manual deals with temperatures under 40 �F (4 �C), it is slanted toward the severe cold temperatures at about +19�F (-20�C) to -50�F (-45�C). The focus of this TM is planning and execution of maintenance operations in severe cold environments. The tactical combat employment of weapons and equipment is beyond the scope of this publication. Likewise, this manual addresses human factor concerns in a general context, but the primary medical guidance source is the U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School (AMEDDC&S).


Army Field Manual FM 31-70 (Basic Cold Weather Manual)

Army Field Manual FM 31-70 (Basic Cold Weather Manual)

Author: The United States Army

Publisher: Digireads.com Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781420928372

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"This manual is designed to prepare the individual soldier and small unit commander to conduct military operations for extended periods of time under the most severe and varying cold weather climatic conditions. The doctrine and techniques in the manual are applicable in any area that has cold weather and snow with their accompanying operational problems. Troops properly trained in this doctrine and these techniques will be able to fight; live; and move in any cold weather area of the world."-From the Introduction.