Category II ammunition refers to a classification of ammunition that includes items such as small arms ammunition, artillery projectiles, and other types of military ordnance that are not classified as Category I (which typically involves more sensitive or controlled items like nuclear weapons). This classification is often used in regulatory contexts, such as the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), to manage the export and import of military-related items. While Category II ammunition is still subject to control, it typically has fewer restrictions compared to Category I items.
Smoke Grendes
Blasting caps
Grenades
It was a category of ammunition, not a specific firearm.
Yes. It falls into the ORM-D category.
That depends on what the categories are.
grenades, HE, c4, white phos. etc
Small arms ammunition that is buried with the intent to discard typically belongs in the category of "abandoned" or "discarded" military munitions. This classification indicates that the ammunition is no longer intended for use and poses potential environmental and safety hazards. Proper disposal methods should be followed to mitigate risks associated with such materials.
Priority
Category II codes.
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing ammunition, not elsewhere classified, or in loading and assembling ammunition of more than 30 millimeters (or more than 1.18 inches), including component parts.
Containers in this category include ammunition boxes, tool chests, wooden cigar boxes, and cases for packing produce.