The Joint Hazard classification system includes Class I, Ammunition and Explosive hazard information.
Yes. It contains powder which is an explosive. If you burn a Shotgun round or pistol/rifle cartridges, they it would explode. Powder is a propellant that explodes in a 'shell' in the 'chamber' of a firearm. This propels the projectile (bullet, shot). This controlled explosion is set of by the firing pin of a firearm hitting the 'primer'.
The primary source for derivative classification is the original classified source document that contains the information to be classified. Derivative classification involves incorporating or paraphrasing classified information from these source documents into new documents.
it contains the information used by character classification and character conversion macros
C4
Tracer
yes
Well it contains propane and propane is a kind of gas so it is explosive but only when there is a contact with fire.
Tracer ammunition.
Tracer ammunition.
Class is smaller than phylum and contains orders.
Identification
Derivative classification involves several key steps: First, an individual must identify and analyze the source document that contains classified information. Next, they determine what information can be classified based on the original classification guidance. Then, the individual must apply the appropriate classification markings to the new document, ensuring that it reflects the classification levels and handling instructions of the source material. Finally, the new document must be reviewed and approved as necessary to ensure compliance with classification standards.