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MIL-HDBK-1013/1A
Table 6
Common Chain Link Fence Materials (MIL-HDBK-1013/10)
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Specifications
Federal Specification RR-F-191
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Gauge/Material
9-gauge (3.8-mm) steel wire mesh.
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Mesh
Less than 2 inches (50 mm) per side.
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Coating
Zinc coated, aluminum coated, or
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polyvinyl chloride (PVC) over zinc or
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aluminum coating.
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Tension Wires
Wire, rail, cable (attached at top or
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bottom).
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Support Posts
Steel pipe-formed sections, H-sections,
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square
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Height with
8 feet (2.4 m). 7 feet (2.1) (for
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Outriggers
(AA&E storage sites only).
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Buried, 2-inch (50-mm) minimum encased in *
Fabric Tie-Downs
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concrete or staked.
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Pole Reinforcement
Buried, encased in concrete.
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Gate Opening
Single and double swing, cantilevered,
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wheel-or overhead-supported.
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i)
DoD 5210.41-M - Nuclear Weapons Security Manual
(Paragraph 3-202).  Specifies two 7-foot (2.13-m) physical boundary fences, a
minimum of 30 feet (9.14 m) or a maximum of 150 feet (45 m) apart that meet
U.S. Federal Specification RR-F-191J/GEN.  The configuration is summarized in
Figures 15 and 16.
ii)  DoD 5100.76-M - Physical Security of Sensitive
Conventional Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives (Chapter 5C).  Requires fences
around the perimeter of Category I and II missiles, rockets, ammunition, and
explosives storage areas.  Fencing may not be necessary for Category III and
IV storage facilities unless an assessment of local threats, vulnerabilities,
and cost effectiveness so suggest.  The fence requirements are as follows:
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Fence fabric must be chain link (galvanized, aluminized, or
plastic-coated woven steel) 2-inch (50-mm) square mesh 9-gauge
(3.8-mm) diameter wire, excluding any coating.  In Europe,
fencing may be North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Standard Designed Fencing [?0.125-inch (2.5- to 3-mm)-diameter
wire, 3-inch (76-mm)grid opening, 6.6 feet (2 m) high with
12.3-foot (3.76-m) post separation].
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