BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER
HEADQUARTERS US AIR FORCES
EUROPE
UNITED STATES AIR FORCES IN
EUROPE - UNITED STATES AIR
FORCES IN AFRICA INSTRUCTION
24-209
18 MARCH 2016
Certified Current 05 September 2017
Tran
sportation
TRANSPORTATION OF EXPLOSIVES
ON PUBLIC ROADS IN THE UNITED
KINGDOM (UK)
COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY
ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at
www.e-Publishing.af.mil for downloading or ordering
RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication
OPR: USAFE-AFAFRICA/A4 Certified by: USAFE-UK/A4
(Mr. Michael Novak)
Pages: 23
This instruction implements and extends information from (AFPD) Air Force Policy Directive
24-2, Preparation and Movement of Air Force Materiel, 27 April 2011. The provisions of this
instruction are applicable to all elements of the US Air Force, including Air National Guard and
Reserve forces, and other US Forces (USF) in the United Kingdom (UK) in accordance with
ECM 4301.01, Common User Logistics (CUL) in the USEUCOM AOR, 1 April 2008, ECM
4504.01, Transportation Management within the USEUCOM Area of Responsibility, 8 Aug
2013, DoD 4500.9-R, Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR), 1 November 2010, AFI 24-
203, Preparation and Movement of Air Force Cargo, 2 November 2010, USAFE Instruction 23-
104, USAFE Command Dangerous Goods Program, ,31 May 2012, AFMAN 91-201, Explosives
Safety Standards, 12 January 2011, NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 4441 and
Allied Movement Publication (AMovP)-6, Allied Multi-Modal Transportation of Dangerous
Goods Directive, STANAG 2454 and Allied Movement Publication (AMovP)-1(A)), Road
Movements and Movement Control, Munitions Memorandum of Arrangement between the
Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland Concerning the Import, Export, Transportation, Safety,
Security, Storage and Disposal of US Explosives and Weapons in the UK and the Approval, Use
and Safety of Ground Ranges, October 1997 (Short Title: The Munitions MOA), Memorandum
of Agreement Regarding the Off Base Bearing and Transport of Firearms and Munitions by
United States Visiting Force Personnel within the United Kingdom, Sep 2014, DoD Standard