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MOOOO-OO-IDX-OO/TMINS
DESCRIPTION
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'5TANDARD TECHNICAL MANUALIDENTIFICATION NUMBERING SYSTEM
(T INS) ,. . , ,.
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
AND SALE; ITS DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITED
THIS DOCUMENT SUPERSEDES NAVSEA SOOOO-OO-IDX-OOO/TMINS, DATED 1 JUNE 1978
PUBLISHED BY DIRECTION OF CHIEF, NAVAL MATERIAL COMMAN
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
HEADQUARTERS NAVAL MATERIAL COMMAND
WASHINGTON 0 C 20360
042/DW14 May 1980
From: Chief of Naval Material
Subj: Description and Application Guide for Standard Technical ManualIdentification Numbering System MOOOO-OO-IDX-OOO/TMINS;promulgation of
Ref: (a) NAVMATINST 4160.1 Subj: NAVMAT Standard Technical ManualIdentification Numbering System; establishment of
1. The Description and Application Guide for the Standard TechnicalManual Identification Numbering System (TMINS), MOOOO-OO-IDX-OOO/TMINSis an unclassified, nonregistered publication. With the exception ofthe Stategic Systems Project Office and the Naval FacilitiesEngineering Command, its use is required by reference (a) for allelements of the Naval Material Command involved in the management,acquisition, maintenance, and control of technical manuals and relatedtechnical documents. Use of the Guide will assist responsibleactivities within each System Command to comply with the requirementsof the TMINS as implemented by reference (a). The Guide shall be theonly reference volume used in the composition, construction,interpretation, and assignment of technical manual identificationnumbers.
2. This Guide is effective on the date of publication. Distributionis not limited and the sale of the Guide to activities outside theGovernment is authorized. This Guide is maintained in stock at theNavy Publications and Forms Center, Philadelphia.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION I - INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose. .......................... 1-112 Description. ........................ 1-21.3 Implementation ....................... 1-31.4 TM Identification Number Composition. .......... 1-41.4.1 P1 Composition ....................... 1-51.4.1.1 Hardware/Subject Identifier. . ................-1.4.1.2 TM Identifier. ....................... 1-61.4.2 P1 Suffix Composition. ................... 1-71.4.2.1 Classified Manuals ..................... 1-71 4.2.2 Unclassified Manuals .................... 1-71.4.2.3 Maximum Length ....................... 1-71.4.3 TMINS Assembly ....................... 1-8
* 1.4.4 Hyphenation. ........................ 1-81.5 TM Title Assignment. .................... 1-91.5.1 Ship-related TM ...................... 1-101.5.2 Aircraft-related TMs....................1-101.6 TM Identification Number Construction...........1-101.6.1 TMINS Code Tables .. ..................... 1-101.6.2 TMINS Constrtiction Examples .. .............. 1-111.6.2.1 Example 1. Construction of NAVAIR TMINS Number
for a Basic )r Revised System, Component, orEquipment TM. .. ................. 1-12
1.6.2.2 Example 2. Construction of NAVAIR ThINS Numberfor an Aircraft-related Publication. ......... 1-14
1.6.2.3 Example 3. Construction of NAVELEX ThINS Numberfor a Basic or Revised TM .. ............. 1-20
1.6.2.4 Example 4. Construction of NAVSEA TMINS Numberfor a Basic or Revised TM. .............. 1-22
1.6-2.5 Example 5. Construction of NAVSEA ThINS Numberfor a TM Change Package .. .............. 1-24
1.6.2.6 Example 6. Construction of NAVSEA ThINS Numberfor a Ship-Related Publication ............ 1-26
SECTION 11 - CLASSIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION CODES .. ........ 2-1
SECTION III - NAVAIR TECHNICAL MANUAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER;REQUEST FOR
3.1 Publication Number Request (P\") .............. 313.2 NAVAIRTECHSERVFAC Responsibilities. ........... 3-1
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SECTION IV NAVELEX AND NAVSEA TECHNICAL MANUAL IDENTIFICATIONNUMBERS; REQUESTS AND ASSIGNMENTS
4.1 Requests ........ ....................... . 4-I4.1.1 NAVELEX ......... ........................ .. 4-I4.1.2 NAVSEA ......... ........................ .. 4-14.1.3 Completion of Request Forms ... .............. ... 4-14.2 Assignments ........ ...................... .. 4-74.2.1 NAVELEX ......... ........................ .. 4-74.2.2 NAVSEA ......... ........................ .. 4-74.2.3 TMINS Assignment Notification Forms .. .......... . 4-74.3 Requests Disapproved ..... ................. . 4-8
SECTION V - TMINS MANAGEMENT BASELINES
5.1 Introduction ....... ..................... .. 5-15.2 General ........................ 5-15.2.1 Validity ........ ....................... .. 5-15.2.2 Requestor Agreement ..... .................. ... 5-15.2.3 Corrected TMINS ....... .................... .. 5-15.2.4 Deviations ................................. .. 5-15.3 Hardware/Subject Identifier .... .............. . 5-15.3.1 Correct Assignments ...... .................. .. 5-15.3.2 Follow-on TMINS Numbers .... ................ ... 5-15.3.3 Pre-assignment of SSCC .... ................ . 5-25.3.4 SSCC Assignments ...... ................... .. 5-25.3.5 Training (Category 8) SSCC .... .............. . 5-25.4 TM Identifier ....... ..................... .. 5-25.4.1 New Acronyms ....... ..................... .. 5-25.4.2 TM Serial and Issue Codes .... ............... ... 5-25.4.5 Revisions ........ ....................... .. 5-45.4.5.1 Superseding Revisions ..... ................. .. 5-45.4.5.2 Non-superseding Revisions .... ............... ... 5-4
SECTION VI CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX FOR ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS,WORK UNIT CODES, AND DEFINITIONS
PART I Abbreviation/Acronym to Definition .. .......... . 6-1PART 2 Definition to Abbreviation/Acronym .. .......... . 6-5PART 3 Definition to Work Unit Code (WUC) .. .......... . 6-9
SECTION VII - ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO STANDARD SUBJECTCLASSIFICATION CODES ..... ................. .. 7-1
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1-1 Standard TM Identification Number .. ........... ... 1-41-2 PI Components ....... ..................... .. 1-51-3 TM Identifier ....... ..................... .. 1-61-4 PI Suffix Composition ..... ................. .. 1-71-5 THINS Composite ....... .................... .. 1-81-6 THINS Composite Code Sources ... ............. . 1-101-7 THINS Example (NAVAIR) ...... ............... .. 1-131-8 THINS Example (NAVAIR) ....... ................ 1-151-9 Typical NAVAIR THINS Sequence for Aircraft-related
Technical Manual Series ....... ............... 1-l1-10 THINS Example (NAVELEX) ........ ................ 1-2]1-11 THINS Example (NAVSEA) ..... ................ .. 1-211-12 THINS Example (NAVSEA, ORD) ....... .............. 1-251-13 THINS Example (NAVSEA) ..... ................ .. 1-273-1 NAVAIR Publication Number Request (PNR) ......... . 3-24-1 NAVELEX TMIN-R Form 5600/2 .... .............. . 4-94-2 NAVSEA Form 4160/5 (ThIN-R) ..... .............. .. 4-114-3 NAVELEX Form 5600/2A (THINS) .... ............. .. 4-134-4 NAVSEA Form 4160/5A (THINS) ..... .............. .. 4-14
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2-I Index of Naval Command Designator Codes ......... . 2-32-2 Index of Standard Subject Classification Codes
(SSCC) ........... ....................... 2-52-3 Subject Serial Codes ...... ................. .. 2-542-4 Index of Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Work Unit
Identification Codes ..... ................ .. 2-582-5 TM Serial/TM Issue Codes ..... ............... . 2-662-6 Index of Security Classification Codes .. ........ . 2-722-7 Matrix of Two Character Numerical Equivalents,
0 through 1089 ....... ................... .. 2-73
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Foreword MOOOO-O0-IDX-OOO/TMINS [mINS Guide
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FOREWORD
This Description and Application Guide and Index applies to '',e Naval Material
Command (NAVMAT) standard Technical Manual Identification Numberi .? System (ThINS)and is promulgated as a NAVWAT document. The Guide and Index supports the imple-mentation of the NAVMAT TMINS as established by NAVNAT Instruction 4160.1.
Technical manuals (TMs) are defined (by DoDINST 4151.9) as "... publ.cationsand other forms of documentation containing a description of defense material withinstructions for effective use. They will normally include operational instruc-tions; maintenance instructions; parts lists or parts breakdown; and related tech-nical information or procedures exclusive of administration procedures. Othercategories of technical publications may be classified as TMs upon determinationby using DoD Components."
This definition is interpreted by NAVMAT to include any publication, or otherform of documentation, used to install, operate, maintain, test, repair or providelogistic support for Naval weapons systems or defense material. In this context,examples of TMs include installation, operation, and maintenance manuals (for alllevels of support), system and subsystem manuals, check-off cards and sheets, al-teration or modification instructions, troubleshooting procedures and aids, lubri-cation charts and procedures, technical bulletins, equipment training manuals andaids, and parts lists and breakdowns.
The TMINS has been developed as a means of providing a unique identificationfor all such documentation. Further, TMINS has been designed and is intended, inthe long term, to identify and group all documents that pertain to a given subject,system or equipment such that users are easily able to reference all related pub-lications that apply to that subject, system or equipment. Consequently, a TMINSnumber may be assigned to any document when it is desirable to integrate that docu-ment into the Ships Technical Publications System (STEPS) management informationsystem and related indexes in order to group it with any like documents or to main-tain visibility and control over its status.
As stated in NAVMATINST 4160.1, implementation of the NAVMAT Standard Tech-nical Manual Numbering System is the responsibility of the System Commanders.The applications of this Guide and Index, and its contents within their respec-tive System Commands is the responsibility of NAVAIR-04A4, NAVELEX-8122,NAVSEA-05L3, and NAVSUP 042.
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The Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command (SEA-05L3), is responsible for thecoordination of changes and maintenance of this Guide and Index. SN'N.
With respect to changes, the ThIN System was implemented, on a limited basis,by the Naval Sea Systems Command in May 1977. A Description and Applications Guidein support of that implementation was promulgated under the NAVSEA TMINS number,SOOO-O0-IDX-OOO/TMINS. The NAVSEA Description and Application Guide is supersededby this NAVMAT Description and Application Guide and Index.
Recommendations for changes or improvements to this Guide and Index should besent to the Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command (SEA-05L3), copy to the Chief ofNaval Material (HAT-042).
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE
The Standard Technical Manual Identification Numbering System (THINS) h,is l e,promulgated to initiate the implementation of a single significant numberin systeffor technical manuals and related technical documents procured by Nava. ,aterillCommand (NMC) Components. ThINS may also be used for identifying publinations iiiother documents when it is desired that they may be centrally controlled, trakkedand indexed.
The use of the single numbering system will eliminate the complications in theFleet that now result from the different numberiing systems in use. in addition,the single numbering system will aid the standardization of cataloging within theSystems Commands and will simplify the interfaces between TM data collection andTM information systems.
This index and guide has two purposes:
- To explain tne concepts of the THIN System and the composition of theTHINS number.
- To provide the necessary data for proper applications of THINS numbers.
The guide is divided into the following seven sections:
- Section I - explanation of the system and the composition of the number.
- Section II - THINS application data (index of alphanumeric codes and codegroups).
- Sections III and IV - forms (with instructions) used for requesting,controlling and tracking THINS number assignments.
- III - NAVAIR
- IV - NAVELEX and NAVSEA
- Section V - THINS Management Baselines.
- Section VI - Cross Reference Index of Acronyms, Abbreviations, and WorkUnit Codes (WUC).
- Section VII - Alphabetical index of subjects and commodities within thepurview of the THINS.
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1.2 DESCRIPTION
The TM Identification Numbering System (THINS) establishes a standard methodof assigning a unique and significant TM identification number to each individualtechnical document and separately-bound portion of a technical document. Theassigned TM identification number may be composed of either one or two distinctparts. Use of the first part is mandatory under all conditions; use of the secondpart is mandatory only for classified documents and separately bound unclassifiedportions of classified documents.
The first part of the standardized TM identification number is a publicationidentifier patterned to have precisely thirteen characters, the same quantity asthe National Stock Number (NSN) for publications, i.e., O000-LP-O00-O000, and isall that is required to pro'vide unique identification to a document. The signifi-cant aspects of the assigned number are based on the classification of the tech-nical document by its subject or related commodity.
The classification codes for THINS are in maximum practical agreement with theNavy Standard Subject Identification Codes (SECNAVINST 5210.11B), the Ship WorkBreakdown Structure (NAVSEA 0900-LP-039-9010), and the NAVAIR Work Unit Code (WUC)structure (HIL-STD-780(AS)). However, THINS codes ma be formally added, deletedor changed to accommodate specific requirements.
The second part of the TM identification number is a variable-length suffix ofup to 17 characters which may be added to the publication identifier. This suffixis added to provide security information for classified documents and to provideuser-oriented information such as the applicable equipment designator, nomencla-ture, hull number, etc., when such information provides better configuration iden-tification. Except for classified documents, use of the suffix is not a mandatoryrequirement.
The two parts of the TM identification number are always separated by avirgule (slash mark).
Standard assignment of the TM identification number will permit ADP selectionof information and preparation of selected listings (e.g., lists can be createdto index all communication receiver manuals, all flight manuals, all NAVELEXConfidential manuals, all manuals pertaining to the SSN 688, etc).
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1.3 IMPLEMENTATION
The system is promulgated jointly by the Chief of Naval Material and the
Commanders, NAVAIR/NAVELEX/NAVSEA/NAVSUP. The Chief of Naval Material is respon-
sible for overall policy and general direction. The Commanders are responsible
for policy and direction as applied to their individual System Commands.
The system is implemented and managed for their respective Commands by
NAVAIR-AIR-04A4, NAVELEX 8122, NAVSEA 05L3, and NAVSUP 042.
Individual TM identification numbers will be assigned within the respective
Commands by the following activities:
- NAVMAT - Headquarters (NAVMAT 042)*
- NAVAIR - Naval Air Technical Services Facility (NATSF)
- NAVELEX - Headquarters (NAVELEX 8122)
- NAVSEA - Headquarters (NAVSEA 08H) (for all technical manuals under thecognizance of the Deputy Commander for Nuclear Propulsion -SEA 08)
- Naval Sea Data Support Activity (NSDSA) (for all others)
- NAVSUP - Headquarters (NAVSUP 042)*
* Requests for assignment of NAVMAT ThINS numbers should be submitted to the Chief
of Naval Material (HAT 042). Requests for assignment of NAVSUP ThINS numbersshould be submitted to the Commander, Naval Supply System Command (SUP 042).
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1.4 TM IDENTIFICATION NUMBER COMPOSITION
The standard TM identification number (ThINS) consists if two distinct partsseparated by a virgule (slash), as shown in Figure 1-1.
VARIABLE - i' It)FIXEDI - I i A! 'HAN!'IF RI( CIIARACIERS 17 SYMBOl. AND ALPHA-
NUMERI(C CHARACTERS
PURACAIl) 10 L 1 Lit.\IRAYS ISFI) (USED AS REQ'IRED)
Figure 1-1. Standard TM Identification Number
The first part of the TMINS is called the publication identifier (PI) and isthe essential root of the number. The PI is always used and always consists ofprecisely 13 alphanumeric characters.
The second part of the TMINS, called the suffix, is an added variable fieldof up to 17 characters (including the virgule) that, when used, conveys user-oriented information. The suffix is always used for classified TMs and separately-bound unclassified portions of classified TMs. The suffix for both classifiedand unclassified THINS may also provide such useful information to the reader asequipment designation, nomenclature, model or hull number.
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1.4.1 PI COMPOSITION. The publication identifier (PI), shown in Figure 1-2, ismade up of the two major components: (1) the Hardware/Subject Identifier, and(2) the TM Identifier.
1.4.1.1 Hardware/Subject Identifier. The first seven characters of the PI form acomponent called the hardware/subject identifier. These seven characters identifythe specific item of hardware or subject to which the technical manual applies.As shown in Figure 1-2, the hardware/subject identifier is composed of three codegroups: (1) cognizant Command (COG COMN), (2) standard subject classificationcode (SSCC), and (3) the subject serial identity number (SUBJECT SERIAL 1).
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E'1 MO I I Y('I) I )R NSDSA, OR (if- [ )t- V1' ( Ml{ If 11IAN I, I'l fE('I MIAII1.R NAVSEA 011 FOR )K PRO( I " MEN I .
SPElIFIC CO M- I> N(1I (HANI'MOPIF'y/sI'I.lK(-'T IWRIN' I I VI "V I
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Figure 1-2. PI Components
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1.4.1.2 TM Identifier. The remaining component of the PI is made up of six char-
acters and is called the TM identifier. As shown in Figure 1-3, these six charac-
ters identify the particular technical manual by type (TM ACRONYM), as a complete
set or portion thereof (TM SERIAL #), and by issue category (TM ISSUE).
1.4.1.2.1 TM Issue Code. The 13th character of the PI for all publications sub-ject to update by permanent changes indicates whether the ThINS is assigned to the
publication itself or to a permanent change package for control and supply purposes.
(13 CHARACTERS)
(7 ALPHANUMERICS) (6 ALPHANUMERICS)
HARDWARE/ SUBJ ECT [ TM~II~IDENTIFIER ID lENTIFER ,
(3) (2) (1)
MCRON YM SERIAL # ISU
I DENTI F I ES IDENTIFIES
I'YPF OF MANUAl BASIC TN,
OR WORK tMIT TM MANGE, OR
CODE (NAVAIR) SPECIFIC MANUAl RAC* (NAVAIR)OR SEPARATELYBOUND PART OFTHE MANUAL
ASSIGNED WHEN MANUAL OR CIANGEIS IDENTIFIED
* RAPID ACTION
CHANGE
Figure 1-3. TM Identifier
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1.4.2 P1 SUFFIX COMPOSITION, The PI Suffix has a variable composition. For clas-sified manuals and separately-bound unclassified portions of classified manuals,the PI Suffix may be composed of two major components (Figure 1-4). For unclassi-fied manuals the security classification indicator is not used.
(VP TO 17 CHARACTERS)
PLU ~A'IION IDNI'MEE iUF I/
VIR;ULE 2 SYMBOl - U P I0(1 YBOI.) (1 ALPHABETIC 13* ALPHANUMERICS
( INDICATOR ] , N
IF lR REPlRESENIINt
skiN R [V '[ ASS {It' N.
A1 WAY' F.VC' .,)E IN INFORMATION SUL. AS EOUIP.
PAENIHIESE'; DESIGNATION, APPLICABLE HU.NIMBERS, APPLICABLE MODELS, FTC.
, FOR CLASSIFIED PUBLICATIONS;VP TO lb ALHANUMERICS FORUNCLASSIF'IED PUBLICATIONS.
Figure 1-4. P1 Suffix Composition
1.4.2.1 Classified Manuals. The PI Suffix is always used with classified manuals.In such cases, the security classification indicator always forms the first com-ponent of the suffix. As indicated in Figure 1-4, the security classificationindicator is always a letter representing the level of classification and is dlways enclosed in parentheses. The second component in the suffix for a cla.sifiedmanual is the amplifying information.
1.4.2.2 Unclassified Manuals. For unclassified manuals, the PI Suffix will con-tain only amplifying information. In such cases, the first alphanumeric characterof the amplifying information will be positioned immediately following the virguleand will not be enclosed in parentheses.
1.4.2.3 Maximum Length. In order to conform to a standard ADP data field, thesuffix is limited to 17 alphanumeric and symbol characters, including the virguleand spaces. Thus, the amplifying information component for classified manualswill have a suffix limit of 13 characters while the same component for unclassi-fied manuals will have a limit of 16 characters. It is intended that amplifyinginformation will be of minimum length necessary to convey understanding, and willrarely reach its limit.
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1.4.3 TMINS ASSEMBLY. The preceding paragraphs have described the components and
individual coded groups that are included in the ThINS. Figure 1-5 illustrates the
entire THINS as an assemblage of all component parts.
PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER L: I IX
kALWAYS USEL)) ( 1L) A RI44 IRIL:)
A -] CRONY RI(ASS.) I/ 7 1 SERI\L SE/
\ /
iARDWARE/SUBJECI i'M
IDENTIFIER IDENTIFIER
Figure 1-5. TMINS Composite
1.4.4 HYPHENATION. The assembled THINS includes no hyphenation. Hyphenation or
other mechanical separation of components or code groups is not necessary for THINS
significance or for ADP manipulation. However, for use as the identifying number
to be printed on a technical manual cover or page headings, the ThINS normally will
be hyphenated. Although any system of hyphenation may be used to increase the
clarity of the assigned ThINS, the most commonly used systems are as follows:
NAVMAT: HXXXX-X-XXX-XXX/ (X)
NAVAIR: AX-XXXXX-XXX-XXX/(X) ......
NAVELEX: EXXXX-XX-XXX-XXX/(X) ......
NAVSEA: SXXXX-XX-XXX-XXX/(X) ......
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1.5 TM TII E ASSIGNMENT
TM titles will be constructed to provide for the grouping together of likeitems in subject indexes so that publication identification numbers can be deter-mined more easily. For TM titles, the names, modifiers, and volume coverage iden-tification should be based on the Standard Subject Classification Code and shouldbe listed in the following manner.
Prime title (appears on any and all volumes and parts of a TM set):
(1) Equipment/system or subject
(a) Generic name first
(b) Specific identity
(2) TM or document type**
Volume/part subtitles:
(3) Volume/part identifier** and content
(4) Maintenance level (when restrictive)
(5) Chapter or Section numbers and respective chapter/section titles
For example, a multivolume technical manual covering a Mark XX gun fire con-trol system would be titled as follows.
Prime title:
(1) Gun Fire Control System NIK XX Mod 0
(2) Intermediate Level Maintenance
(3) Maintenance Manual for
Volume/part subtitles:
(3) Volume 1, Description and Operation
(3) Volume 2, Planned Maintenance
(3) Volume 3,
OR
(3-5) Volume 1: Chapter 1, General InformationChapter 2, Operation
(3-5) Volume 2: Chapter 3, Theory of OperationChapter 4,
* MIL-STD-1661, Paragraph 4.4.2, nay be used as a supplemental gulide for TMtitle construction.
AA To be printed on publication cover and title page per governing specifiat Iou.
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1.5.1 SHIP-RELATED TMS. For ship-related system-level TMs, the hull number andname should precede the system/equipmeat or subject name, e.g.,
Prime Title:
(1) CGN-25, USS BAINBRIDGE
(2) Ship Information Book
Volume/part subtitles:
(3) Volume 1, Hull and Hull Mechanical Systems
(3) Volume 2, ,,
1.5.2 AIRCRAFT RELATED TMS. For aircraft-related Tls, the title shall be in
accordance with the applicable TM preparation specification, as directed by NATSF.
1.6 TM IDENTIFICATION NUMBER CONSTRUCTION
The preceding paragraphs have described the composition of the standardtechnical manual identification number. The following paragraphs provide in-structive examples of technical manual identification number construction.
1.6.1 TMINS CODE TABLES. Figure 1-6 illustrates the assembled TMINS and identi-fies the code source in Section II of this guide for each component of the TMINS.
PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER SUFFIX(ALWAYS USED) (USED AS REQUIRED)
(2) (1) (1) (3) (UP TO 13 FORCLASSIFIED PUBS.)
I I M SUB) ~ TM TM /ICLASS. AMPLIFYING' I SRIXl ACRONYI SERIAL ISSUE IND INFO*
, AFABLE TABLE
2-4 e2-6
ASS itNED B 'FABLE JUDGMENT OFIllS ;NAT 1) ACT IV!TY 2-5 NUMBER-ASSIGNINGFOR SPECIFIC SUBJECT OFFICE BASED ON
IIEN[IrY. SEE REQUESTOR
TABLE 2-3. RECOMMENDATIONS
* For Unclassified publications,linit is 16 characters.
Figure 1-6. TMINS Component Code Sources
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1.6.2 TMINS CONSTRUCTION EXAMPLES. The examples presented on the followingpages (1-12 through 1-27) illustrate the construction of sample technical man-ual identification numbers. The identification numbers derived in the samplesare for explanatory purposes only and may not be the actual numbers assignedto the respective manuals.
The types of ThINS number assignments presented by the samples are asfollows:
NAVAIR THINS number for basic or revised system, component or equipmentTM - Example I (page 1-12)
NAVAIR TMINS number for aircraft-related TM - Example 2 (page 1-14)
NAVELEX ThINS number for basic or revised TM - Example 3 (page 1-20)
NAVSEA THINS number for basic or revised TM - Example 4 (page 1-22)
NAVSEA ThINS number for change package (change and supply identifieronly) - Example 5 (page 1-24)
NAVSEA THINS number ior ship unique TM - Example 6 (page 1-26)
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1.6.2.1 Example 1. Construction of NAVAIR TMINS Number for a Basic or RevisedSystem, Component, or Equipment TM
Required: Construct the NAVAIR TMINS for the unclassified basic or revisedissue of the operation and maintenance manual for the TACAN Navigational Set(Stewart Warner) AN/ARN-52.
Procedure:
I. Derive the Hardware/Subject Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-1 (Section II)and select the specific letter represent-ing NAVAIR. A
b. Refer to SSCC Subject Index(Section VII) and Table 2-2 and selectthe proper standard subject classificationcode.* E172
c. From Designated Activity records,determine the subject serial identifier(see Table 2-3 for explanation). AO
2. Derive the TM Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-4 and select theproper abbreviation or code for the type ofmanual being identified. 720
b. Refer to Table 2-5 and select thecombination that corresponds to the manualbeing identified. 10
c. Refer to Table 2-5 and select thebasic issue identifier. 0
Standard subject classification codes exist in both Lettered and Numbered cate-gories. Whenever possible, select the SSCC from a Lettered category. Numberedcategories should be used for system-oriented or aircraft-related TMs only(e.g., aircraft organizational-level manuals). Direct access to SSCC data maybe made by entry via the SSCC Subject Index, Section VII.
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3. Derive the PI Suffix (Optional):
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. The existing manual is unclassified,thus no classification indicator is required.
b. Amplifying information does notnormally appear in the suffix of NAVAIR TMINSnumbers.
4. Insert the derived alphanumeric codes into the proper THINS format. SeeFigure 1-7.
PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER SUFFIX
(ALWAYS USED) (1SF) AS REQUIRED)
I) '.) .)) ]) ) (1
A iA 7 AO AS NOTREQ 1 1 (SE)
AE-172AO-720-10
Figure 1-7. TMIN Example (NAVAIR)
5. Define the proper TM title for indexing use, based on the standard subjectclassification code used to derive step I.b. and on paragraph 1.5.
TM TITLE: Technical Manual, Operation and Maintenance,TACAN Navigation Set AN/ARN-52
6. For a revision to this TM, construction of the TMINS number will be thesame except that the publication date of the manual will change and a supersedurenotice will appear on the cover and title I ge.
7. For a change to this TM, construction of the TMINS number will be the sameexcept that a sequential alphabetical identifier (A through Z) shall be used toidentify each change, e.g., AE-17 AO-720-IOB for change 2 ("B" change) to themanual.
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1.6.2.2 Example 2. Construction of NAVAIR TMINS Number for an Aircraft-RelatedPublication.
Required: Construct the NAVAIR ThINS for an aircraft-unique pilot's unclassifiedpocket checklist (part of the NATOPS flight manual series) for the F-18A , ircraft.
Procedure:
1. Derive the Hardware/Subject Identifier.
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-1 (Section II) andselect the specific letter representing NAVAIR. A
b. Refer to SSCC Subject Index (Section VII)and Table 2-2 and select the proper standardsubject classification code. 1FI8
c. From Designated Activity records,determine the subject serial identifier (seeTable 2-3, Aircraft, for explanation). AA
2. Derive the TM Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-4 and select the properabbreviation or code for the type of manual beingidentified. NFM
b. Refer to Table 2-5 and select thecombination th.t corresponds to the manual beingidentified. 50
c. Refer to Table 2-5 and select the basicissue identifier. 0
3. Derive the optional P1 Suffix:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. The technical manual is unclassified,thus no classification indicator is required.
b. Amplifying information does not normallyappear in the suffix of NAVAIR THINS numbers.
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4. Insert the derived alphanumeric codes into the proper ThINS format. St-eFigure 1-8.
41 A R 5 14 1
A !FlS AA N.* AS N01Ri I LSED
A I- F I 8AA-N F M- 50
Figure 1-8. TMINS Example (NAVAIR)
5. Define the proper TM title for indexing use, based on the standard subjectclassification code used to derive step 1.b. and on paragraph 1.5.2.
TM TITLE: Technical Manual, NATOPS, Pilot's PocketChecklist, F18A kircraft.
NOTE: Figure 1-9 presenLs an example of the TMINS numbers assigned to afamily of aircraft-related TMs for large, intermediate, and smallaircraft.
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THINS MANUAL DESCRIPTION
LARGE AIRCRAFT
AI-F18AA-AML-000 F-18 Aircraft Technical Manual
List
NATOPS Flight Manual Series:
AI-Fl8AA-NFM-000 NATOPS, General - UnclassifiedA1-F18AA-NFM-IO0/(C) Supplement - ConfidentialAl-F18AA-NFM-200/(S) Supplement - SecretAI-F18AA-NFM-300 Supplement - Special MissionAl-F18AA-NFM-400 Partial Flight Manual
A1-FI8AA-NFM-500 Pilot's Pocket ChecklistA1-F18AA-NFM-600 Servicing ChecklistA1-FI8AA-NFM-700 Functional Checkflight ChecklistAI-F18AA-NFM-800 Flight Crew Checklist
Tactical Manual Series:
A1-Fl8AA-TAC-000 Tactics, General - UnclassifiedA1-Fl8AA-TAC-100/(C) Supplement - ConfidentialA1-F18AA-TAC-200/(S) Supplement - Secret
Al-F18AA-TAC-300 Tactical Pocket Guide
AI-F18AA-TAC-400 (others as required)
Loading Manual Series (Weapons/Stores):
A]-F18AA-LWS-000 Loading, General - Unclassified
Al-F18AA-LWS-100/( Supplement - ClassifiedA1-Fl8AA-LWS-200 Checklists - Conventional WeaponsA1-Fl8AA-LWS-900 Checklists - Nuclear Weapons
Structural Repair Manual Series:
A1-Fl8AA-SRM-000 Structural - General - UnclassifiedAl-FI8AA-SR-100/( Supplement - ClassifiedAI-F18AA-SRM-200 Corrosion ControlAI-F18AA-SRM-300 Non-Destructive InspectionAl-FI8AA-SR-400 Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB)AI-F18AA-SRM-450 IPB Master Index
AI-Fl8AA-IPB-450 Master Aircraft IPB Index
Stores Reliabilit- Series:
AI-F18AA-SRC-O00 Stores Reliability Cards
Figure 1-9. Typical NAVAIR IMINS Sequence for Aircraft
Related Technical Manual Series (Sheet I of 3)
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TMI NS MANUAL DESCRIPTION
LARGE AIRCRAFT (Cont'd)
Maintenance Requirement Series:
A1-F18AA-MRC-OOO Periodic Maintenance InformationCards - General
Al-F18AA-MRC-lOO Aircraft Turnaround ChecklistAI-F18AA-MRC-200 Daily Servicing/Special CardsAI-F18AA-MRC-300 Phased Package Sequence CardsA1-FI8AA-MRC-400 (others as required)
A1-FI8AA-WUC-800 Work Unit Code Manual
Organizational Maintenance Series:
Work UnitCode7
Al-Fl8AA-11O-XXX Airframe MaintenanceA1-F18AA-130-XXX Landing Gear SystemAl-FI8AA-270-XXX Turbo Fan Power Plant and
Related SystemsAl-FIBAA-460-XXX Fuel SystemA1-F18AA-540-XXX Telemetry System
Volume Breakout
Al-Fl8AA-540-lOO Principles of OperationAl-Fl8AA-540-200 Testing/TroubleshootingAl-F18AA-540-300 System MaintenanceAl-Fl8AA-540-400 System IPBAI-F18AA-540-450 Master System JPB Index
Special Breakout
Al-Fl8AA-540-500 System Schematics
INTERMEDIATE AIRCRAFT
Organizational Maintenance Series:
Maintenance Series - Multivolume Breakout:
Al-H66AA-MMO-310 Maintenance, Volume I - WIJC 11through 49 - AirframePower Plants, Props, Utility
Figure 1-9. Typical NAVAIR IMINS Sequence for Aircraft
Related Technical Manual Series (Sheet 2 of 3)
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INTERMEDIATE AIRCRAFT (Cont'd)
Organizational Maintenance Series (Cont'd):
Maintenance Series - Multivolume Breakout (Cont'd):
Al-H66AA-M1O-320 Maintenance, Volume 2 - WUC 51through 69 - Instrumentation,Communications
A1-H66AA-MMO-330 Maintenance, Volume 3 - WUC 71through 77 - Avionics/WeaponsControl
A1-H66AA-MMO-340 Maintenance, Volume 4 - WVC 81through 99 - Armament, Misc.
IPB Series - Multivolume Breakout:
Al-H66AA-IPB-410 IPB, Volume 1, WUC 11 through 49-Airframe, Power Plants,Propellors, Utility
AI-H66AA-IPB-420 IPB, Volume 2, WUC 51 through 69-Instrumentation, Communications
A]-H66AA-IPB-430 IPB, Volume 3 - WUC 71 through 77-Avionics/Weapons Control
A]-H66AA-IPB-440 IPB, Volume 4 - WUC 81 through 99-Armament, Miscellaneous
Al-H66AA-IPB-450 IPB, Volume 5 - Master AircraftIPB Index/Cross Reference
SMALL AIRCRAFT
Organizational Maintenance Series:
Al-ff2lAA-MKO-O00 Maintenance Manual - All Levels
Al-H21AA-TPB-400 General Aircraft IPB
Figure 1-9. Typical NAVAIR TMINS Sequence for AircraftRelated Technical Manual Series (Sheet 3 of 3)
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1.6.2.3 Example 3. Construction of NAVELEX IMINS Number for a Basic or RevisedTM.
Required: Construct the NAVELEX TMINS for the unclassified basic issue* of themaintenance standards book for Radio Transmitting Set AN/WRT-2.
Procedure:
1. Derive the Hardware/Subject Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-I (Section II) andselect the specific letter representing NAVELEX. E
b. Refer to SSCC Subject Index (Section VIi)and Table 2-2 and select the proper standardsubject classification code. E140
c. From Designated Activity records,determine the subject serial identifier.--, (SeeTable 2-3 for explanation.) BO
2. Derive the TM Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-4 and select theproper acronym for the type of manual beingidentified. MSB
b. Refer to Table 2-5 and select thecombination that corresponds to the manual 01being identified.
c. Refer to Table 2-5 and select thebasic issue indicator. 0*
* This procedure outlines the derivation of the basic TMINS for this manual
(sample). Deriving the TMINS for a change package involves only substitutingthe change indicator (letter) for the basic indicator (number 0) in the 13thcharacter position.
** Maximum TMINS flexibility can be derived by assigning Subject Serial numbers
by blocks. Thus, if the Subject Serial block BO through BZ is reserved forfor the AN/WRT-2, serial BA could be assigned to the AN/WRT-2A, serial BB couldbe assigned to the AN/WRT-2B, etc.
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3. Derive the PI Suffix:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. The existing manual is unclassified,thus no classification indicator is required.
b. Additional amplifying informationto appear is the acquisition code, and theJETDS (MIL-STD-196) equipment, group, or unitindicator with as much model and modificationinformation as possible, separated by a spaceto preserve clarity. 5101 WRT-2
4. Insert the derived alphanumeric codes into the proper TMINS format. SeeFigure 1-10.
PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER SUFFIX
(ALWAYS USED) (USED AS REQUIRED)
Ui) (4) ( ) (1) (3) (UP TO 13)
SUB TN TM / CLASS. AMPL IFYING[COGA~ AS RONYM SERIAL SSIUE IND 1jJ j ~ L
1 F140 BO MSB 01 0 NOT 5101 WRT-2
USED
Z140-B0-KSB-hMJ510 WRT-2
Figure 1-10. TMIN Example (NAVELEX)
5. Define the proper TM title for indexing use, based on the standardsubject classification code used to derive step l.b and on paragraph 1.5.
TM TITLE: Communication Transmitter, Radio Set AN/WRT-2,Maintenance Standards Book
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1.6.2.4 Example 4. Construction of NAVSEA TMINS Number for a Basic or Revised TM.
Required: Construct the NAVSEA THINS for the unclassified basic *,.Le of theoperation and maintenance manual for the propulsion turbines (DeLaval) onLPD-7 and LPD-8.
Procedure:
1. Derive the Hardware/Subject Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-1 (Section II)
and select the specific letter represent-ing NAVSEA. S
b. Refer to SSCC Subject Index(Section VII) and Table 2-2 and select theproper standard subject classification code* 9231
c. From Designated Activity records,determine the subject serial identifier
(see table 2-3 for explanation). BO
2. Derive the TM Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-4 and select the
proper abbreviation for the type of manualbeing identified. MNA
b. Refer to Table 2-5 and select the
combination that corresponds to the manualbeing identified. 01
c. Refer to Table 2-5 and select thebasic issue indicator. 0
* Standard subject classification codes exist in both Lettered and Numbered cate-
gories. Whenever possible, select the SSCC from a Lettered category. Numberedcategories should be used for system-oriented or ship material-oriented T~sonly. Direct access to SSCC data may be made by entry via the SSCC Subject
Index, Section VII.
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3. Derive the PI Suffix:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. The existing manual is unclassified
thus no classification indicator is required.
b. The amplifying information to appear
in the suffix will be the hull numbers. LPD-7/8
4. Insert the derived alphanumeric codes into the proper THINS format.See Figure 1-11.
PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER SUFFIX
(ALWAYS USED) (USED AS REQUIRED)
(1) (4) (2) (3) (2) (1) (1) (3) (UP TO 13)
C SUBJ TM TM TM CLASS. AMPLIFYINJ;[ERIL ACRONYM SERIAL IND. INF
S 9231 BO MMA 01 0 LPD 7/8
S9231-B0-M A-010/LPD 7/8
Figure 1-11. TMIN Example (NAVSEA)
5. Define the proper TM title for indexing use, based on the standardsubject classification code used to derive step I.b and on paragraph 1.5.
Th TITLE: Propulsion Unit, Steam Turbine-DeLaval, LPD 7and LPD 8, Maintenance Manual
6. For a revision to this TH, construction of the ThINS number will be
the same. The revision status will be indicated by the revision issue dateand the revision number printed under the ThINS number on the front coverand title page.
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1.6.2.5 Example 5. Construction of NAVSEA TMINS Number for a TM Change Package.
Required: Construct the NAVSEA ThINS for the unclassified change 1 package* tovolume I of the unclassified intermediate maintenance manual for the MK 68 GFCS,
Mods 3, 4, and 6.
NOTE: The ThINS Number will apply only to the total package and will be used
for control and supply purposes only. Individual change pages will re-tain the basic publication number, i.e., SW221-D3-NII-010/MK68-3/4/6.The change status will be printed in the running foot of each page in
the package.
Procedure:
1. Derive the Hardware/Subject Identifier.
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-1 (Secticn II)and select the specific letter represent-
ing NAVSEA. S
b. Refer to SSCC Subject Index(Section VII) and Table 2-2 and select the
proper standard subject classificationcode. W221
c. From Designated Activity records,determine the subject serial identifier
(See Table 2-3 for explanation). D3-!
2. Derive the TM Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-4 and selectthe proper abbreviation for the type ofmanual being identified. MI
b. Refer to Table 2-5 and select thecombination that corresponds to the manual
being identified (Volume 1). 0'
c. Refer to Table 2-5 and select the
proper change issue indicator (Change 1). A
The following procedure actually outlines the derivation of the basic THINS
for this manual. Deriving the THINS for the change package involves only thesubstitution of the change indicator (letter) for the basic indicator (number)in the 13th character position.
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3. Derive the PI Suffix:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. The change package is unclassified,thus no classification indicator is required.
b. The amplifying information to appearin the suffix will be the MK and Mod numbers.(Mod is inferred since it is a standardassignment.) MI 68-3/4/6
4. Insert the derived alphanumeric codes into the proper TMINS format.See Figure 1-12.
PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER SUFFIX
(ALWAYS USED) (USED AS REOUIRED)
3I - ( )( ) (2) (1) (1) (3) (UP rO 13)
Wk. SS~. Sbi 'MCLASS. AMP L IF [NC
.21, 13 MI 01 A NOT M 68-3/4/6
USED
SW22I-D3-MI-#IA/HK 68-3/4/6
Figure 1-12. TMIN Example (NAVSEA, ORD)
5. Define the proper TM title for indexing use, based on the standardsubject classification code used to derive step l.b. and on paragraph 1.5.
TM TITLE: Gun Fire Control System MK 68 Mods 3, 4, 6Intermediate Maintenance Manual
Used for GFCS MI 68 Mod 3, the earliest model covered.
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1.6.2.6 Example 6. Construction of NAVSEA TMINS Number for a Ship-Related Publi-
cation.
Required: Construct the NAVSEA ThINS for Volume I of the unclassifiedTraining Aid Booklet (TAB) for the USS TINOSA SSN 606.
Procedure:
1. Derive the Hardware/Subject Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-1 (Section 11)
and select the specific letter represent-ing NAVSEA. S
b. Refer to SSCC Subject Index
(Section VII) and Table 2-2 and select
the proper standard subject classifica-tion code. 9SSN
c. From Designated Activity records,determine the subject serial identifier
(see Table 2-3 for explanation). UM
2. Derive the Th Identifier:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. Refer to Table 2-4 and select the
proper abbreviation for the type of manual
being identified. TAB
b. Refer to Table 2-5 and select the
combination that corresponds to the manualbeing identified. 01
c. Refer to !able 2-5 and select thebasic issue indicator. 0
3. Derive the PI Suffix:
STEP DERIVED CODE
a. The existing manual is unclassified
thus no classification indicator is required.
b. The amplifying information to appear
in the suffix will be the hull number. SSN-606
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4. Insert the derived alphanumeric codes into the proper TMINS format.See Figure 1-13.
PUBLICATION IDEKTIFIER SUFFIX(ALWAYS USED) (t SEL AS RE)L IRED)
) (4) 2 2) (1) )1
J ku tli 10 13)
SC 171AS./ AIMPLiFY INC[J~j~JONJj RIAfL I/ INLJ2FO1
S 9SSN U'M rAb 01 0 NOT SSN-bObUSED
S4SSN-U1-TAB-00l/SSN-606
Figure 1-13. TMIN Example (NAVSEA)
5. Define the proper TM title for indexing use, based on the standardsubject classification code used to derive step l.b. and on paragraph 1.5.1.
TM TITLE: SSN-606, USS TINOSA, Training Aid Booklet,Volume 1, Piping Systems
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Tables - Contents
SECTION II
CLASSIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION
CODES
This section of the standard Technical Manual Identification Numbering System(THINS) Guide contains the codes that are authorized for use in constructing techni-cal manual identification numbers. As explained and described in Section I, thestandard technical manual identification number is composed of several alphanumeric
code groups, arranged in a structured form (Figure 1-6).
Each of these component groups is referenced by Figure 1-6 to one of the codelistings tables contained in this section.
Tables Pae
Table 2-1 Index of Naval Command Designator Codes 2-3Table 2-2 Index of Standard Subject Classification Codes (SSCC) 2-5
Category D Deck/Hangar/Flying Field Equipment 2-7E Electronics Equipment/Systems 2-8
G Ground/Ship Support/Service/Handling Equipment 2-11
H Health/Medicine/Dentistry/Sanitation 2-13L Logistics 2-14
M Meteorological Equipment 2-18
N Instruments 2-19P Photographic/Audiovisual Equipment 2-20
S Personnel Survival/Safety Equipment 2-22T Test Equipment/ATE (General Purpose-GPETE) 2-23W Weapons/Armament/Ordnance 2-25
0 General 2-28
1 Aircraft/Aviation 2-292 Telecommunications 2-32
3 1issiles (Less Ordnance) 2-35
4 Vehicles/Construction Equipment 2-36
5 Ashore/Ground Station & Shore Facilities 2-37t General Material 2-308 Training 2-41
9 Ships/Craft 2-45Table 2-3 Subject Serial Codes 2-54Table 2-4 Index of Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Work Unit
Identification Codes 2-58Table 2-5 TM Serial/TM Issue Codes 2-6t,Table 2-6 Index of Security Classification Codes 2-72Table 2-7 Mat rix of Two Character Numerical Equivalents, 0 through 1089 2-71
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TABLE 2-1
INDEX OF NAVAL COMMAND DESIGNATOR CODES
The first component of a standard technical manual identification num-ber (TMINS) is a single alphabetical character identifying the Naval Command havingcognizance over the manual.
The following Command Designator Codes are used in the construction of TMINSnumbers:
CODE COMMAND
A Air Systems Command
B Air Systems Command (See Note I)
C Marine Corps (See Note 2)
E Electronic Systems Command
F Facilities Engineering Command (See Note 2)
H Reserved (See Note 3)
J Reserved (See Note 3)
M Material Command
P Reserved (See Note 3)
S Sea Systems Command
T Sea Systems Command (See Note 4)
X Supply Systems Command
NOTES: 1. NAVAIR cognizance technical manuals shall be identified with theletter A. NAVAIR identified manuals not under the cognizance ofNATSF (i.e., publications for which the distribution and/or fund-ing for replenishment is not controlled/furnished by NATSF) shallbe identified with the letter B.
2. The Marine Corps (C) and the Facilities Engineering Command (F)are not currently under direction for ThINS implementation. How-ever, the appropriate Command Designators are reserved and areavailable for optional use.
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3. Reserved for possible future use: H - Bureau of Medicine;J - Training Command; P - Bureau of Personnel.
4. All NAVSEA-cognizance technical manuals shall be identified by theletter S. All NAVSEA documents which are not subject to replenish-ment by NAVSEA 05L3 shall be identified by the letter T.
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TABLE 2-2
INDEX OF STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODES (SSCC)
The second component of a standard technical manual identification number isa four-character alphanumeric code group identifying the general classificationof commodity or subject to which the technical manual pertains. The code groupitself is divided into two segments. The first segment, composed of a single alphaor numeric character, represents the major category to which the commodity or sub-ject belongs. The second segment, composed of three characters, classifies thecommodity or subject to a distinct subcategory or series within the assigned majorgroup.
MAJOR CATEGORY. Two types of major categories exist: numbered categories andlettered (or alpha) categories.
- A numeric character is assigned to those categories that represent a com-plete weapon system or are of a general nature such that they would log-ically include major subsystems, major components, or a variety of majorsubdivisions.
- An alpha character is assigned to those major categories that could beconsidered a subsystem or division of the numbered categories mentionedabove, but are of such a nature that they merit category status becausethey represent a distinctive extensive commodity group that could applyto two or more numbered categories.
When assigning a commodity to a major category, the following decision must be made:
- Whenever a commodity is an item of a distinctive and extensive commoditygroup which can be utilized in or apply to more than one of numbered cate-gories, assign it to a lettered category. For example, a communicationsreceiver that could be installed in and common to aircraft, ships, vehi-cles, shore stations, etc., should be assigned to electronics - category E.
- Whenever a commodity is not an entity without reference to a completesystem of which it is a part, assign'it to a numbered category. For exam-ple, a ship propulsion plant should be assigned to category 9 (Ships/Craft)while an aircraft landing gear should be assigned to category I (Aircraft/Aviation).
NOTE: Commodities should be assigned, whenever possible, to letteredmajor categories. Assignment to a numbered category can 1e con-sidered only when a lettered category does not apply.
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODES (SSCC) (Cont'd)
SERIES. Within each major category, specific series are identified for use inclassifying the commodity or subject to a more definitive detail. Titles of thespecific series codes are presented in primary/subordinate format with the sub-ordinate code titles indented. Primary series codes are normally assigned a"block" level number (e.g., 0-500 to 0-599, FIRE PROTECTION) while subordinateseries codes are assigned a number from this block (e.g., 0-570 to 0-579, SHIPFIRE PROTECTION).
USE. The continuation pages of this table are arranged with the lettered cate-gories first, followed by the numbered categories. Whenever possible, use alettered category rather than a numbered category. This will have the effect ofgrouping all like commodities and subject manuals without regard to cognizantcommands and will provide a common baseline for ADP accessing of data during theselecting out and preparation of lists and indexes. After determination of theproper major category, refer to those pages containing that category and determinethe proper primary and subordinate series. When assigning a series code to acommodity or subject which has not been adequately identified in the SSCC, an opennumber in the block should be assigned. For example, for galley fire protection,the major category would be "0-General", the primary series would be "0-500, FIREPROTECTION", the subordinate series would be "0-570, SHIP FIRE PROTECTION", and thesubordinate number assigned could be "0-571, GALLEY FIRE PROTECTION". Whenever asubordinate series number is assigned that is not listed in the SSCC, a copy of thereporting form included at the end of this guide should be filled in and forwardedto NAVSEA 05L3.
SSCC CATEGOIES
LETTERED NUMB[RED
0 Deck/Hangar/Flyinq field iqunpient 9 General
E Electronics Equitpent/Syste s I Aircraft/Aviation
G Ground/Ship Support/Service/Handlino 2 TelecOimunicationsHcui Pent
H Health/Medicine/Oentitry/Sanitation 3 Missiles (less Ordnance)
L Lgistius 4 Vehicles/Constructlun [quipment
H Meteoroloqical Iquipent 5 Ashore/Ground Statlon and Shore fa ties
H Instruments 6 General Material
P Photographi/Audioisual [quipment 7 Unassiqned
S Personnel Survvl/Safety [quicment 8 Irancnq (General)
I Test fqunpeont/ATf (Ge ral Purpos.-GP Tt) 9 Shpn/Craft
W Wapons/Armawnt/Ordnance
Ut mssigned A. H. C. F 3, K. Q. R. .u. . Y and I
Ot authorized for m* - I and 0
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Category D
TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
NOTE: For NAVSEA Users - As indicated in the foreword, this document supersedesNAVSEA SOOOO-O0-IDX-OOO/TMINS, dated 1 June 1978. The standard subject classifi-cation codes (SSCC) presented in this document reflect the 28 December 1977 editionof SECNAVINST 5210.11 (Navy Standard Subject Identification Codes) whereas thesuperseded NAVSEA document was developed using the edition of that Instruction ineffect on 6 November 1974. Consequently, certain SSCC codes commonly utilized inthe numbering of NAVSEA publications have changed. Where the individual SSCCseries or subseries differ from those in the superseded NAVSEA version, the pre-vious codes are indicated parenthetically, e.g., E-101 Announcing/Public Address/Ei'-ertainment Systems (orig. E-120). Where entire categories have been restruc-tured (e.g., Category P - Photographic/Audiovisual Equipment), a statement has beenaddeG, to the category title to reflect such restructuring.
CATEGORY A -. Unassigned
CATEGORY B - Unassigned
CATEGORY C - Unassigned
CATEGORY D - DECK/HANGER/FLYING FIELD EQUIPMENT(See Also G-O00 Series)
SERIES SERIES
0-O00 General
D-100 Arresting and Barrier Gear
D-20' (apt ia|)l Ist
D- lOO V"Ial Signal I in Systems
D-400 ')p t Ilal Landing Aids (SystmsI
D-4,'0 (pt I( I Iianding Aids ICmponentsI
D-47 L.anding Aid Plat form
l)- iO0 Mirror Dteik Linding Aids
D-bO Air , ld lighting Systems (See as,.- I ) Series)
0-70 Air(ratt hetovery Eqtl|im fiit (See also)- 1 10 S'er I s)I
D)-800 l)el leI tors let HIast
D-O0 Mi S/CompoI7te
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY E - ELECTRONICS(Lees Fire Control (CAT. W) and General Purpose Test
Equipment (CAT. T))
SERIES SEPIES
1-000 General E-174 SatNav
-01 Electronic Circuit Theory/Ana1- 1-17S Beacons
ysis/Deal v' E-176 Direction Finders
1-002 Installation Practices and Stand- E-177 Altimetersards
9-003 Electronic maintenance/Practices -175 Speed/Velocity Indicators
E-004 Circuit Boards/liniture-sicromis- 179 Hisc/Couposite
iture Circuits/Integrated 9-ISO Crypto/Security Equipment
Circuits E-11 Interior Intrusion Detection Systems
E-OOS Controls E-1S Tactical Data (See also E-68S)
E-010 Pover Supplies 1-17 Digital Data
E-Os mounts E-190 Communications Test Sets
E-020 Amplifiers E-195 Studio Equipment
1-025 Filters E-199 Hisc/Composite
E-100 Comunications (except Sonar) - General E-200 Radar - General (except fire control, see
E-10 Announcing/Public Address/Entertainwet also W-200 Series)
Systess (orig. E-120) 1-210 Detection (Composite)
E-lOS Intercommunication Systems E-211 Surface Search
E-106 Telephone, Secure Voice E-212 Air Search (2D)
E-110 Antennas 1-213 Air Search (3D)
E-Ill Antenna Coupler/Tuners 1-214 Airborne
E-120 Auxiliary Systems 1-21S Bombing
E-125 Receivers E-216 Aircraft Control Approach/Instrument
E-140 Transmitters Landing System
E-I10 Transceivers E-217 Navigation/Beacon
E-160 Terminal Equipments E-218 Space Vehicle, Electronic Tracking
1-161 Teletype 1-219 Nultiple Node
1-162 Converters 1-220 Height Finding
1-163 Multiplexers 1-230 IPF-Identification and Recognition
E-164 Processors E-235 IFF Test Sets
E-165 Telephone Systems/Equipment E-240 Data Relay and Distribution
E-166 Telemetry E-24S Switchboards (See also E-678)
E-167 Switchboards/Panels (See also E-250 Display/IndicatorsE-670 Series) E-251 PPI
E-168 Alarm, Safety, and Warning E-2SS RangeEquipment
1-169 mlsc/Composite 1-256 Height
f-170 Navigational Aids E-257 Data Display Groups
E-171 Loran E-258 Target Designation Indicators
E-172 Tacan E-259 Hisc/Composite
1-173 Omega
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY E - ELECTRONICS (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
E-260 Mioving Target Indicator (PITI) E-06 Hloists (Lts 6-812( S'.."")
E2SVideo Clatter Suippressor E-VSB Test Sets
E-270 Missile Guidancie (See alsi, W-,!62, W-272) E-399 Mis(/Composuti
E-280 Tratiners/Simulators E-400 Contermeasures - Genteral
E-285 Video Processors E-40 l anuiers
E-290 Radar Test Sets E-411 Coiinuni~attioii
E-291) Misc/Composite E-41-1 Radar
E-300 Sonar - General E-41 I Sonar
E-30S Airborne Active; Active/Passive E-420 beteitiot
E-310 Submarine Active; Active/Passive E-430 Ant eina SIE- iD and E- i I I
E-4407 Panorami i AdaptoirsE-312 Surface Ship Active; Active/Passive
(E7-312 thru E-314) 17-450 Pulse Analyzers
17-319 Miiie Detect ioti; Surface E7-460 Receiver,
E-316 Mine Ietection; Subtmariine E-4b] lrdtismiittrs
E-3l7 Mine Detection; Airborne E-462 Taiievr/rt 'ti
E-1320 Pass ive-listen iiig; Surface E7-465 lest Sets
E-321 Pass ive-Li sten ig; Submarine E-470 He'i I ders
E-322 Pass yrt-listeninrg; Airborne E-480 Det ipt iii Equiipmtiii
E1325 Sonobuoys E7-49(1 Auxti iary/Ileteuttion Detic
E-326 Buoys; Transponder E7-491 Minte betcit ors
E- l3) f ire Cotit ro. IE-492 Cht f
E-335 Bottom Mapping E-416 MISt
E1-40 Cotrrun I ( at i ou If-140 thru E7-345) E-0 Ic1ev isilti - Generia
1-is0 Navigat ion IE- I'sD thn 17 (94) E-510 Sper ia I puirpoise
E35Bao -17-90 Receivers
E7-360 Depth Determiutitg/F'athimeters/Sounders 17-510 Cameras
It-3160 thr lint1-62) 17-540 Viideo Bet tr~ers I .Pkivs I vet,
1-65 Bathythermitgrapli Recorilets
E- 371) Harbor Defense E-550) Transmitters
E-375 Countermeasures (E- (79, thin F 1-771F t)0 Stiudii Equiipmet
E7-3801 Trainers It- 380 arid F- 181) F-Shi' Moiiit iir
1-390 Auxtiliary and Special E-570) Atitetnnas
E-391 7Inuti ators aini Data Di spilay Eiillt Ai iessoies
Eqijtpmtent 17Sio Mi vi/Ciimpcisitv
17-32 Ret rders, Reco rder/Comput crs E-600 (tat a Pr iiiessting -Genii IiNetii~riler/Reprolui en E-10-iI Coimputers - Get i.il Pl-s#
F.- 393 Ana lyzers Etb20 Inpiut Pc r ip(hu i .i Jui ipm'eti
7- 395 Transdurers
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CATEGORY E - ELECTRONICS (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
E-b I0 Output Peripheral Equipment E-940 F'rltd t eve I .Ipm- I ItS rt.irt
E-t)40 Inlp.ut / OiltpuL De'V I, 'S F.- INo Spe- I.IL I [.m It., |d Url ,+
E-bSO Signal Dat a ConveIt e I-s
E-bbO Computer Programmi ng
E-O70 Sw.itchboards, General
E-671 Integral Fire Contiol
E-72 Mssile Flire onto)
Gun Fli re Cont rclc
Underwater Battery I I re Coat rol
E-675 Digital
E-670 Command/Control
E-b77 Interior Communic at i,,is
E-678 Video (Radar)
E-679 Communications
E-680 Timing
E-bI Ships Service
E-682 Analog
E-683 Combat System
E-685 Tatital Data System Equipment - General
E-686 Data Display
E-687 Data Processing
E-688 Test Sets
E-b90 lnterfaie
E-700 Radia - General
E-710 Surveys
E-720 Dosimeters (intluding (hargers aridreaders )
E-730 Monitors
E-740 Laboratory Equipment
E-800 Infrared - General
E-8lO Conmun ( at in
E-820 Search
E-8 )0 Navigation
1-840 Laboratory Equipment
E-9O Industrial - General
9-920 Plant and Ma(hinery lInstrumentation
E-910 Warning and Safety IDevites
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY F - Unassigned
CATEGORY G - GROUND/SHIP SUPPORT/SERVICE/HANDLING EQUIPMENT
SERIES SERIES
G-000 General G-320 Mobile Electric Power Plants
G-300 Servicing Equipment G-330 Maintenance Vans
G-110 Oxygen/Hitrogen, etc. G-340 Cleaning Equipment (See also 6-480).
G-115 Cryogenics G-350 Corrosion Equipment
G-120 Fuel G-360 Shelters
G-130 Oil/Lubricants G-400 Special Material Handling Equipment (Seealso 0-800)
G-140 HydraulicG-410 Aircraft Handling Equipment
G-lEO PneumaticG-420 Weapons/lmunition Handling Equipment
G-160 Generators G-430 Ground Launch Equipment
G-170 Auxiliary Power Plants/Units 0-45O Cable Laying Machinery/Equipment0-180 Heater/flaovers/Air ConditionersG-190 / osi ConditionesG-S00 Special Purpose Test Equipment - General
G-SOI AircraftG-200 Shop Equipment G-502 Engin
es
G-210 Air Compressor (Use 6-220) -03 eies
G-220 Platforms, Scaffolds, Work Stands 0-504 Hydraulic Systems
G-230 Slings/Lifts G-504 Hul Systems
G-240 Engine Test Stands
G-506 Oil Systems
-242 Days G-507 Oxygen System
G-508 Vacuum and Pneumatic SystemsG-243 Cases G-509 De-icing/Anti-icinG Systems6-24.4 Indicators
G-510 Air Conditioning SystemsG-245 Instruments
G-511 Fire Detection SystemsG-246 Monitors
G-52 Pressurization Systems
G-247 Panels G-513 Environmental Control Systems
G-24S Recorders G-514 Cabin Heating and Vent Systems
G-250 Hydraulic Jacks (Use G-710) 0-515 Irak Systems
G-260 Lighting G-516 Escape Systems
G-270 Battery Chargers G-517 Photographic Systems
G-280 Machines (Balancing. Honing, etc.) 0-518 warning Systems
G-290 Hisc/Composite G-519 Landing Gear Systems
G-300 Trucks, Trailers, Carts and Dollies (See
also 4-250) G-520 Flight Control System
6-305 Towing/Aircraft Handling Vehicles G-521 Weapons Control System
G-310 Fire Trucks, £quipmemt 0-522 Armament Systems
G-315 Crees Trucks G-523 Stabilization Systems
0-524 Istt imt systams
G-525 Navigtim System
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY G - GROUND/SHIP SUPPORT/SERVICE/HANDLINGEQUIPMENT (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIEV
G-600 inspection Teat Equipment - General
G-610 Chemical
G-620 Electrical
G-630 Electronic
G-640 Optical
G-645 Boresights
G-6SO Inspection Stands
0-660 Lights/Lamps
G-670 Ultrasonic
0-700 Hydraulic Equipment
G-710 Hydraulic Jacks
G-711 Hydraulic Purification Unit
G-720 Servicing Equipment
G-750 Generator. Skid or Trailer Mounted(gas/nitrogen)
G-500 Haterial Handling Equipment (Seealso G-400)
G-8IO Handling Equipment other than Hoists
G-8I Cranes other than Bridge Cranes
G-512 Bridge Cranes
G-913 Winches
G-914 Loaders
G-815 Monorails
G-816 Conveyors
G-818 Elevators
G-820 Hoists - General
G-521 Hoistractors
G-522 Hanual Hoists
G-825 Electric Hoists
G-827 Pneumatic Hoists
G-829 Hydraulic Hoists
G-530 Containers (See also 6-580)
G-8SO Gas Turbine Compressors and/or Power Units
G-900 Hisc/Composite
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY H - HEALTH/MEDICINE/DENTISTRY/SANITATION
SERIES SERIES
N-000 General M-510 Pathology
M-010 Administration 3-520 Psychiatry
M-100 Physical Fitness 3-530 Nemotology
M-110 Physical Standards V-S40 Space Medicine
N-120 Physical Examinatioas N-S50 Nursing
N-IS0 Health and Medical Records 3-600 Dentistry
3-200 Preventive Medicine 3-610 Professional Services
3-210 Quarantie 3-620 Treatment
X-220 Communicable Diseases 3-630 Prosthetic Dentistry
3-222 Venereal Disease 3-(O Oral Surgery
N-224 Tuberculosis 3-650 Operative Dentistry
3-230 Prophylaxis 3-660 Periodontia
N-240 Hygiene and Sanitatiom 1-670 Dental Specialties
3-250 Insect. pest and Rodent Control 5-671 Dental Mechanics
N-260 Occupational Health N-700 Iquipseot and Supplies
H-270 Toxicology B-710 Drugs. Chemicals and Biologicals
3-280 Environmental Quality N-720 Surgical Dressings
N-285 Pollution Control 3-730 Surgical and Diagnostic
3-300 General Medicine 3-740 Laboratory and Pharmacy
3-310 Diseases &ad Injuries N7SO Dental
N-320 Treatment and Hospitalization 3-760 X-ray
N-321 Beds 3-770 Hospital
3-322 Supermtmeries 3-780 Field (Medical kits)
N,330 Rehabilitation sod Convalescence 3-790 Occupational Therapy
N-400 Special Fields 3-600 Orthopedic
H-401 medical Specialities N-210 Optical
3-41O Aviation Medicine 3-20 Textbooks and Journals
H-420 Submarine and Diving Medicine
3-430 Tropical Medicine
3-440 Amphibious and Field Medicine
H-450 Dispensary Medicine
3-460 Surgery
M-470 Radiological Medicine
H-480 Special Weapons. Medical Problems of
3-490 Vision
3-500 Research
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CATEGORY I - Not Authorized for Use
CATEGORY J - Unassigned
CATEGORY K - Unassigned
CATEGORY L - LOGISTICS
SERIES SERIES
L-000 General L-100 Conservation and Utilization of MaterialL-O01 Gifts to Naval Establislment and Resources (Include basic
materials)L-002 Loans or Transfers to or by Naval L-101 Energy Conservation
Establ ishmentL-010 Scrap and Salvageable Materials L-105 Integrated Logistics Support
L-OI5 Equipping and Allowace Documnts L-110 Integrated Material Management
(MarCorps osly) L-120 Standardization
L-020 Petroleun L-121 Specificatioms
L-021 Naval Petroleum Reserves L-122 Standards
L-022 Exploration and Prospecting L-123 Qualified Products Lists
L-023 Oil Shale L-130 Configuration Mamagement
L-024 Oilfield Development L-140 Cost Analysis &ad Review
L-025 Gas Processing L-1SO Technical Data Management
L-026 Petroleum Production L-160 Technical Manuals
L-027 Petroleum Sales L-200 Procurement - General
L-030 Packaging, General L-201 Iprest Funds
L-031 Cleaning L-205 Procuremeat Authority sad
L-032 Preservation Responsibility
L-031 Packaging L-210 tetra-Navy Procuremt Assignments
L-21S Coordinated Procurement (WithinL-034. Packing Department of Defense)
L-035 Markings. Labels, sad Designations L-220 laterdepartmental Procurement (Government)
L-040 Advanced Base Program L-225 Local or Decentralized Procurement
L-041 Functional Components L-230 Foreign Procurement
L-045 NATO Commn Infrastructure Program/ L-231 Buy American ActNATO Logistics
L-050 Household Goods sad Persomal Property L-235 Requisitions and Other MaterialRequests
L-060 Personal Services L-250 Formal Advertising
L-061 Messes asd Cafeterias L2SS NegotiationL-064 Laundry L-260 Contract Cost Principles
L-06S Coissary Stores L-265 Pricing
L-066 Exchanges L-26 Government Price Controls
L-067 Ships Stores Afloat L270 Procurement Forms
L-068 Ships Stores Ashore L-27S Contract Clauses
L-069 Special Services L-2S0 Contracts, General
L-00 Mobilization Logistics L-2S1 Fixed-Price Comtiscts
L-Oel Logistic Support Plan L-2g2 Cost-Reimbursement Contracts
L-02 Logistic Support Requirements L-283 Other
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY L - LOGISTICS (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
L-285 Subcontracts L-410 Cataloging, Material Identification, and
L-295 Dissemination of Procurement Classification
Information L-411 Maintenance Usage Data
L-305 Preavard Surveys L-412 Overhaul Usage Data
L-310 Contract Clearance L-414 Readyline
L-315 Bonds and Insurance L-415 Asseebly/Disassembly
L-330 Contract Administration L-416 Chests, Kits, and Sets
L-335 Contractor Performance L-417 Vehicles (See also 4-400)
L-336 Delivery and Shipment (See L-418 Discrepancy Recordsalso L-610) L-419 Repairables Management
L-337 Default L-4ZO Material Supply Coordination
L-340 Government Property L-421 Material missions
L-341 Government Furnished and Contractor L-422 Material Cognizance AssignmentsAcquired Property L-423 Leuipping/Provisionlng Allowances
L-350 Labor and Manpover L-430 Mateial Receipt
L-355 Inspection and Acceptance
L-360 Disputes/Strikes L-431 Material Shortages
L-440 Inventory ControlL-365 Contract Claims
L-441 AllowancesL-366 Extraordinary Contractual Actions
Facilitating National Defense L-442 Supply Levels
L-370 Contract Termination L-443 Financial Inventory Control
L-375 Renegotiation and Statutory Profit L-450 StorageLimitations L-451 Standards and Procedures
L-380 Small Business L-02 Space Control
L-385 Fraud and Irregularities L-453 Operations
L-386 Debarred. Ineligible. or Suspended L-454 Inspection and MaintenanceContractors
L-390 In-Lease Administration L-460 Materials Handling
L-400 Supply/Haterial - General L-470 Distribution
L-401 Supply Ashore L-480 Material ExpenditureL-402 Shop Stores L-490 Material Requirements, Advance Planning
L-403 Replacement and Evacuation L-500 Redistribution and Disposal ofProperty - General
L-404 Self-Service L-S10 Special Restrictions ve Disposal Actions
L-405 Collateral Equipment/material L-520 Donations and Transfers
L-I06 Supply Afloat L-525 Abandonment or Destruction
L-407 Modification Control L-530 Sales
L-40g Spare and Repair Parts L535 Out-Leases and Easements
L-409 Technical Item Management L-540 Exchange or Sale of onexcess Personal
Property
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY L - LOGISTICS (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
L-550 Inventories L-712 Availability, Tender
L-551 Contract Inventory L-713 Availability, Technical
L-552 Termination Inventory L-720 Alerations and Improvements
L-555 Special Classes of Property L-730 Inspections, Examinations, Tests, and
L-560 Special Bureau Instructions Surveys
L-565 Foreign Areas L-731 Equipment Oil Analysis
L-570 Excess and Surplus Property L-732 Shipboard Weight Handling Equipment
L-600 Travel and Transportation - General L-733 MarCorp Calibration
L-610 Shipments (Cargo and freight) L-734 Naval Calibration
L-611 Bills of Lading L-74O Salvage and Towing
L-612 Shipment Orders L-750 Upkeep
L-613 Consignment instructions L-760 Construction and Conversion
L-614 Priority Indicators and Deadline L-770 Reserve Fleets and Inactive Ships orL-61 Proriy Inicaorsand eadineAircraftDelivery Dates
L-615 Routing L-780 Service Craft and Relics
L-616 Demurrage L-790 Maintenance and Material Management
L-620 Sea Transportation L-BO0 Current Production and IndustrialMobilization Planning - Geseral
L-621 Government-Owned Ships L-80 Production Policy
L-622 Merchant Marine (Comerical ocean L-802 industrial Readinesscarriers)
crir)L-803 Industrial Ranoers
L-623 Fleet Support Ships L-903 Industrial Manpower
L-624 Special Project Ships L-804 Plant Performance and Awards
L-630 Air Transportation L-810 Requirements
L-631 Government-owned Aircraft L-811 Current Requirements
L-632 Commercial Air Carriers L-812 Mobilization/Esergency Requirements
L-640 Land Transportation L-813 Bills of Material
L-641 Government-owned Equipment L-814 Material and Product Classification
L-642 Rail Carriers L-830 Priorities and Controls
L-643 Motor Carriers L-831 Preference Ratings
L-650 Passenger Transportation/Travel L-832 Controlled Materials Allocations
L-651 Regulations L-833 Allocations Other Than ControlledMaterials
L-660 Terminal Operations L-840 Materials
L-670 Transportability L-841 Stockpiling
L-700 Maintenance. Construction, andConversion - General L-850 Production Progressing, Expediting, and
SchedulingL-701 Scheduling L-851 Production
L-710 overhaul/Rework L-852 Production ExpeditingL-711 Availability, Restricted
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY L - LOGISTICS (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
L-853 Production Analysi
L-854 Production Control
L-855 Quality Assurance/Control
L-856 Maintenance Management Engineering
L-857 Military Urgencies System
L-858 Value Engineering
L-860 Supply Sources Facilities
L-861 Navy and Marine Corps ManufacturingFacilities
L-862 Industrial and Industrial ReserveFacilities
L-870 Machine Tools and Industrial ProductionEquipment
L-871 Reserve Production Equipment
L-880 Expansion of Private Industry
L-890 Comercial Commodity A(quisit i on
L-900 Foreign Military Assistance and Mutual
Security Programs
L-910 Grant Aid
L-q20 Reimbursable Aid/Mutual Securityand military Sales
1-940 Paking, Handling, Transportat on, and
Storage
[-950 rra , inng
L-951 Trainiiig Courses (Quotas, duration)
L-952 Orders to Foreign Trainees
l.-9bo Foreign Navy Expansion Programs
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY M - METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT
SERIES SER IES
P-000 Metetrhgi .rl - (irnrrL
M1-001 Vt ieit i-r mater ii
P-002 l*et Iniques arnd It itedini is
M1-00', tl iMttilogitLj IiiltIrMAtoi0
PI-009 Retererie Matei ial
M1-100 Automatit Weather Station
M-1I0 Satellkte/Spate Stations
M1-200 Atmrispheritt Sounndinig
P1-300 Cloudt and Stonra 1)ete, t , n
M1-400 AertIltgia Ins-t rnnmen t, It~eriea iI
M1-410 Wi itt 1)1 ret I otn
M-420 I.intt V I -ti iv
M1-410 rempera.ture
M1-440 IHw~idrty
M1-450 Pressur,
M-490 M, - / (timptts It e
P1-500 Reitirders
M1-600 Auxiliarv
P1-700 Atintipheri Hesearih
P1-800 Anralyze rs antI Eqit i pment
M-900 misr/Ctwpslte
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY N - INSTRUMENTS
SERIES SERIES
N-000 Instruments - General N-S10 Temperat ure Mon- to!r .o i- i-
N-l O0 Hight instruments (General) N-511 Tempei atre Gauges
N-l10 Altimeters N-512 Thermometers
N-120 Airspeed Indicators N-514 Thermot uples
N-1HO Attitude Indi(ators N-SIb Resistance
N-140 Shaker Assemblies N-520 Rotational Instruments
N-200 Shipboard Instruments N-521 Torsionmeters
N-210 Order System N-522 Counters
N-220 Pitlog N-524 Tachometers
N-2 (0 Bathythermograph N-526 Strobostopes
N-240 Gyroscopes N-540 Moisture Indicators
N-250 Stable Element (See also W-20S) N-542 Humidistats
N-2b0 Inr linometer N-544 Mirror Gages
N- i00 Automatl Control Systems N-5b0 Pressure Gages
N- Ils Aimplil ers N-600 Liquid Measuring Instruments
N- i1 Accelerometers N-610 Gages
N- (1r Comparators N-b20 Panels
N- 12) Calibrators N-630 Simulators
N- 12S tompensators N-640 Somators
N- l(O computers N-650 Regulators
N- 140 Gyros N-660 Meters
N- 145 Indicators N-70 Counters
N- 150 Servo and Servo Mechanrsms N-680 Detectors
N" 155 Stabilizers M-700 Electric Instruients
N- 16O Transmitters N-75O 5 oN-Destructive tIspectton - General
N- b5 Transdu ers * N-751 Visual (VT)
N-170 Synchronizers - N-752 Liquid Penetrant (PT)
N- 175 Potentiometers
N-400 Navigation Instruments (General) a N-75) Magnetic Particle (NT)
N-410 Compasses * N-754 Eddy Current (T)
N-420 Sextants a N-755 Radiographic (RT)
N-430 Timepieces N-756 UIltrasonic (WT)
N-440 Trackers N-7Sc7 Aoustic Euilssion (APT)
N-450 inverters
M-460 Display Sets N-758 SpeciaI NDI- Surface
N-500 Engine Instrumentation and Alarms * N-754 Special NDI - Internal(General) N- (O Position and Pressure Insruments
N-9() M i c / Comp it e
aNote These SSCC's do not appear In the Alphabetical
Index to Standard Subject Classification Codes (SSCC),
They wlli be included In the next revision to thispubl tiat ion.
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CATEGORY 0 - Not Authorized for Use
CATEGORY P - PHOTOGRAPHIC/AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT
(Entire Category Restructured per SECNAVINST 5210.11B, dated 28 Dec 77)
SERIES SERIES
P-l000 Photography and Other Audiovisual Presen- P-343 Players (Use E-',4t Series)
tations - General P-344 Projectors (Use E-560O Series)
P-100 Motion Picture Acquisition Equipment and P-350 Microfilm/Microfihe Viewing EquipmentAccessories
P-l1b General Purpose Motion Picture -5Hedr
Cameras P-152 Reader/Ptiters
P-120 Strike Recording Cameras P-400 Audiovisual Produition Equipment
P-ItO Gun (Ordnance) Cameras P-410 Mot ion Pi ct ure Produi t i ou tEquipment
P-IFS Viewfinders P-411 Processors
P-140 Ciscilloscope/Oisplay Recording P-412 Printecs
Cameras P-411 Dryers
P- IS)) High Speed/liistruiientation Cameras P-414 Washers
PIR80 Camera Timing/Synchronization Systems P-415 Editors
P-!)200 Sill Picture Acquisition Equipment aiid P-2 Still Picture Production Eqiiipmeiit
AcsoisP-421 Processors/IlevelopecsP-1 Il0 tieneral Use Still Picture Cameras -2 ahr
P-2.10 Aerial Cameras (Installed) P43Dir
P- 2ll) Aerial Cameras (Rand-held) P44Pitr
P-2_ Suhmariine Periscope CamerasP-2 oner
PVi.CmrsP-410 Photo Test EquipmeiitP - 2b0) Copy CamerasP-1Dulctr
P! I High Resolutioii (Mappiiig andChartiiig) Cameras P-4i2 Iensitometers
P- 25)) tleIIi gente (Reconnaissance) I ameras P-4i C1ompa ratocrs
P-lo i00 ' e1t-in/Viewiiig Eqluipmentr - General P-414i Timers
P- il)) Mo~tion Pittire Projei tors P-440) Fhotography Kits I(ield [Us1
P1201 Still Pu lure Projeu t-rs P-45i1 Video F'ioduit i,)n Equipment (Seealso E-ShO0 Series)
Ptit) Vi,,.1i g levi, sP-45, (eoresI lise E- ',40)S'ri
P_ i tLight Table,
P-li! I Ii VeveisP-4S2 Re-recorders ( See- a.- E - 'i40
P- Ill SIlide Sorters P-45i Am~plifiers, (Use F-,6)) Sei s
P-t1i1 litiigraphit lIitel I igeint e Eqi pment P-4r54 Elitois (lse E-St))S6 is
P -liit, InIterp, et .t Ioni EIit I imeiit / Sv nt ems P - 460 Ai,,, Prod- to-t Equipmi't
_1) 7li1,tter, anid Plo)ti iig Tables P-46 I Hei diei
F' 1 i15 Shet ,limasi er P-462 MSr
P140)4- Ii e Iteev, ,I .. Eqipimenii (Se" V-4h Amp) I iisIsK 1-5,00 Se ries
PF-i, 14 1, t 11-e -Sb Si, isIP- 46,4 Dii)), lK inii imt
P-i. (iUri -trFK51 Series)
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY P - PHOTOGRAPHIC/AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
P-470 Microform Production Equipment
P-471 Microfilm Cameras
P-472 Microfiche Cameras
P-473 Processors
P-474 Duplicators
P-475 Printers
P-500 Video Acquisition Equipment (Use E-530and E-540 Series)
P-b00 Audio Acquisition Equipment - General
P-b10 Microphones
P-620 Sound Gathering Systems
P-7O0 Graphic Arts Equipment
P-800 Audiovisual Product Handling andMaintenance Equipment
P-810 FilmTape Cleaning Equipment
P-900 Video/Audio Transmission Equipment (UseE-550 Series)
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Category S
TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY Q - Unassigned
CATEGORY R - Unassigned
CATEGORY S - PERSONNEL SURVIVAL/SAFETY EQUIPMENT
SERIES SERIES
S-O00 Survival/Safety Equipment - General
S-OlO Emergency Survival Kits, and Devies
S-100 Fire Fighting Clothing and Equipment
S-200 Atomic, Biological and Chemical Warfareand Ordnance, Protective Clothing
S-300 Aircraft Personnel Egress System (General)
S-310 Catapults and Ejectors
S-320 Initiators
S-330 Thrusters
S-340 Cartridges
S-350 Inertia Reels
S-360 1isc/Composite
S-400 Parachutes and Parachute Equipment
S-410 Acceleration Devices
S-5O Diving Equipment
S-510 Scuba Equipment
S-520 Deep Diving Equipment
S-bOO Oxygen Breathing Equipment
S-700 Esiape Units
S-I1 Floatation Equipment
S-720 Inflatable Escape Chutes
S-730 Ejection Seats
S-7SO Rescue Chambers
S-800 Personnel Survival Equipment
S-900 Miscellaneous
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY T - TEST EQUIPMENT/ATE (GENERAL PURPOSE-GPETE)
SERIES SERIES
T-000 General T-424 Radio Frequency (PM)
T-10 Fest Equipment - Basic Measurement T-430 Pulse Generating
T-110 Multimeters T-431 Trigger Pulse
T-15 Electronic T-432 Time Marker
r-120 Voltmeters T-440 Square Wave
T-121 DC T-450 Sweep
T-122 AC (General) T-460 Special Purpose
T-12i AC (RF) T-461 Interface
r-125 Special Purpose T-500 Field Intensity and Noise Measuring -
GeneralT-130 ohmmeters, Megohlmneters
T-510 Field Intensity
T-140 Bridges (Multipurpose)
T-520 Noise Field IntensityT-14I Resistance
T-14- Impedance T-525 Noise Analyzer/Recorder
1apaitanCe T-530 Noise Figure Meters
T-540 Noise GeneratingT-144 Inductanre
T-550 Special Purpose1- 145 Specl Purpose
-Io Ameters T-600 Power, Dissipation Measuring - General
r-2o0 freluenry Measuring - Gealra T-610 Power Meters
T-211) Absorption Type T-620 Dummy Loads
T-220 Heterodyne Type T-630 Nuclear Energy Measurement
-211) Di rect Reading T-640 Standing Wave Ratio Measurements -T-210 Dimect BedM ring General
T-250 Time Base Measuring T-641 Ratio Meter
T-00 Wavetorm Measuring - General T-642 Reflectomter
T-110 Ostillos(opes T-643 Slotted Lines
T-31' Oscillos(ope Subassemblies/Accessories T-700 Calibration
T-320 Spectrum Analyzer/Panoramic T-705 ProceduresAdapters T-710 Standards
T-310 Wave Analyzers T-720 Range Calibrators
T-350 Frequency Deviation Meter T-750 Special Purpose
T-3b0 Special Purpose T-800 Tester and Performance Test Sets
T-400 Signal Generator - General T-810 EJectron Tube and Semiconductor
T-410 Audio Frequency Tranisitor Testers
T-420 Radio Frequency T-820 Autonatic Test Sets (ATE) and Semi-T-421 Radio Frequency (AN) automatic Test Set" Module Testers
T-82s Major Aoltomat Ic Test (ATm)
T-422 Radio Frequency (CW)T-821 Module Testers
T-421 Radio Frequency (FM 1-2 efnacN)nt~ n/alT-822 Perfoimcance Monitoring/Fault
Lcation
*Alpha CEhsrarcter
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY T - TEST EQUIPMENT/ATE (General Purpose - GPETE) (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
T-830 Radar Test Sets
T-840 Radio Test Sets
T-850 Teletype and Terminal Test Sets
T-851 Distortion Generators
T-85 Distortion Analyzers
T-853 Relay Test Sets
T-860 System Sensitivity
T-870 Sonar Test Set
T-890 Special Purpose
T-900 Miscellaneous Items and Test Devices
T-901 Adaptors
T-902 Attenuators
T-903 Decade Boxes, Potentiometers
T-904 Filters
T-905 Voltage Dividers
T-906 Amplifiers
T-907 Transformers, Variable Trans-forms, Variacs
T-901 Components
T-9l0 Directional Couplers/CoaxialWaveguides and Components
T-920 Battery Tester
T-930 Fluxmeters, Stroboscopes
T-940 Power Supplies, Modulator.
T-950 Recorders
T-990 Special Purpose
T-995 Multipurpose
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Category W
TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY U - Unassigned
CATEGORY V - Unassigned
CATEGORY W - WEAPONS/ARMAMENT/ORDNANCE
SERIES SERIES
W-000 General W-OOO Demolition Material
W-001 Containers (See also b-580 Series) W-Obl Amphibious and Underwater
W-005 Technical Information and Modiltica- W-070 Nu, lear, Biological, and Chemialtion (MarCorps only) Material
W-0]0 Ammunition and Explosives - General W-071 Nuclear Warfare Material
W-011 Allowances W-072 Biological Warfare Material
W-02 Distribution and Issue W-O0i Chemical Warfare Material
W-013 Fleet Return Ammunition W-09O Land Type and Marine Corps Aimmunitil,
W-014 Maintenance and Rework/Renovation W-091 Small Arms Ammunition
W-015 Ammunition Stock Recording Systems W-092 Land Mines
W-020 Aunition and Explosive Safety W-091 Grenades
W-021 Packaging and Carloading W-094 Art illery
W-022 Cargo Ship Loading W-095 Mortar
W-023 Handling, and Transportation W- 10 Spet ial Weapons
W-024 Stowage W- 111 Laiin( hed Informat ion He, ovey
W-025 Casulaties and Mal fUnctionis Payloads
W-026 Disposit ion of Ammunition W- 112 iLatinhed )eeptioul Devit ec
W-027 Explosive Ordnance Disposal W-1 11 Launihed Lifesaving levi, s
W-028 Transportation W- 120 Nu, lear Weapons ot ig W-08)
W-030 Gun Ammunition W-I tl Irlll and Training Anmmunitnon kill types)
W-031 20mm and 40mm W-140 High Energy laser Systems
W-032 I inch and 76mm W-14, laser l)evnes
W-033 5 inch and 172mm W-14i Reataits Iirvogens, tue iv
W-034 b inch and larger W-148 Bem I"ansle Systems
W-035 Saluting Gun Ammun it i on W- 149 CM and tCM 1ev i e%
W-036 Line-Throwing Gun Ammunition W-1t10 Rombs
W-037 Airiraft Gun Amunition W-I60 Targets (less Inderwate'r Ser W-S80)
ot ig W-140)W-O39 Guided Projectiles H-Intl 1o Tat get sW- 0/0 Rocket s
W- 12 Radio ControlledW-041 Surface
W- l6 rarget Control SystemsW-O42 Airc'raft
W-I70 Airborne Ant i-Submaine Warfare SystemsW-043 Ground lorig 1-260)
W-OO Pyrotechnics W-171 Computer
W-01 Surface W- 172 Indi tator Group
W-0 2 Air W- 171 Rei' order/Lo att Gr roup
W-053 Suhsurface W- 174 Converter
W-054 Ground W- 17N Simulator Group
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CATEGORY W - WEAPONS/ARMAMENT/ORDNANCE (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
W_16Compensator Group W_7 (ju an Misl Fire (~~ i(i .25
W-177 Detecttr Grotup W-271 Systems
U- 178 Coot rol anod Dis play PatneIs W-272 Radar
W-179 Mist/Composite W-7 ) ~r ei, to
U-18O Surface Anti-Submarine Warfare Systems W-1 74 Cmuter,
U-190 Miscellaneous Ammunitcion anti Exjdlosive U-217 Conversioni Devtie.Mater ialIW-9 AO -271i Rdnge Keepers
W-279 Relat ,d' Equ'ielitW-195 Cartridge Aitivatitig De, -90 UdresifreCn-
U-ZOO lire Conirtrol aitd Optits- ene-ralIW-281 cStra, - ShI p
W-205 Stable Elements Ittrig W--'?i()
(See also N-Z5OI W-282 Siuhma th (e,
U-210 opt its atnd Visual Equipment U-2)q) S itthbti,l!laiels 1, 1s1 f- s
W-2 I', Night Visiotn EqUilmetit Sgrtt Wt 11 1tt G11 ire Cott i
,nl De Is W-292 Mssile Fire it.
W-220 f~r ire kctl.U" I -1itriteriter fitre I tit-ft
W-221 Systems W- i*0 O." MIts .ini Poe, G .it,[-I
W-222 kad.i W_ U- I0 I n' htf
W-224 t mm... tv, , "oitW .t 1.t.~e U - 1*, 701) 1i 1 tlt-
W-225, .ittef s A.iglimeit F- iti i/ t
W-226 Fiat is't I, W- i. 7mm,t2 iii hvt
W-227 buti iht - 1"o) I~ ih
U-US8 Syitiohr,,iiief U- i(21 Y2', .
U-230 target llesigttat -,, Wtm U- 12 ;g (H ihfi
W-240 H igh Eteigv La-sef I, . -,t U- Q1 1 aI it-,
W-241 Wi -f-~hf U-)2. ',.tlier
W-242 W_.tr-,pts ~ iS ( Inch anitd LAIgei
W-244 Pr",rs is- 12 if t' "ll
W-245 ithei kniate l, 1 i~pmeit Wf tIIIf (lie
U-250 Roc ket ifire ot-I is- f14 14" , ', 1 I iibe,
W-2b0 oilded Misstl I liv fi I V' l,45 ,ind 16-,.( I I
W-261 Systems W- I'M tehitO igKt
W-262 Rada A -iht Mac litti Gitts(Srt
W-26i4 I ttmpftevts W is-2 II1:mw
W-26iS tither Equipment W- it,.1 A40not
U-2bg Mist /composite Ws-365 2tweSirtaie-to-Air Autnmatic
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY W - WEAPONS/ARMAMENT/ORDNANCE (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
W- I7 Small Arms anti Landing VorceQ EquiPment l-i i~t 'r I)elirrsev [qipt rrrir trlr'r
W- 17 specital hitlv teaim Equipment I t..a ,,,iI airr ,,I-
i- O80 Airbo~rne Guns, Launcheis, Rackts, and
Gun Pods '.rrrIIniesweiepig lrqti pmvit'
W- jS) Guns [ t're 7) 1rewater kunitevrniedrIre Atilt Erva,iton
W-3K ~ Boiiiibtng Equ i pient , at ks , andAct es sro rt esordonne Lrc.t,,~r,
WO Is Rocket J' 1u ipaient , Rat ks. a, o he's. U~'O( nderwaiter Targetsand Aczessories U-~1tnderwater Mohile largets
W- 38. Cantions 130s4 kle~lrwatet Ranges
W-385 Gun Pods 11 11 Linde rwatr Range S uppr t Equpmepnet
W- 390 Miss ile Launcheris and! Pr,, ect~r 1r - v00 Avitatio ro rrdnatce - General
W- 391 Projectors and Lauint hers kA/, w-nll( Kocket And Missile Propus-nt stems
W- 342 Depth Charge Release Trlr W -640 At rhorne Pti ve C riii r Irc tig-~!
W- 59 1 Roc~ket Launchers W-(34l Systemis
W- 394, Gu idted M iss ilIe Launc he rs W-642 Rqadair
W-39S Torpedo Tubes ir4( Gun Sight,
W- 39t) orpedo Launching Ran ks W-6n44 CompUters
W-397 Mortars W - t) 4 Ilimb s I Kh t s A rd Rtrmt 1) 1czc, t ,r
W-398 Other Launchers .- A 00 Gu tded M, s t Iv we a ptor"s (MAy vn este gitla I 6
W-400 Combat Vehicles ((Use 4-400 Sei 'es I stinmilarly to Atrciatt /Sh~tli alpha-
W-500 Ulnderwuater Ordnance - Gieneral nmteur~ kK0o A
W-uTtcnttal Itlnrrnatt,it and ,,tta
d-5 I0 Torpedoes tor mrop ny
W-5S11 Aircraft Lauticheil W-910 lrteiielrt-Aert,iI (e g , AIM. CIM, JIM. RIM)
(d-51I Submarine Lauihle'l W-KO Suttate ilt icki g .AGM9. ii. I i;1, RGM i
W-514 Surtace Lautichel W~-R WD Udte rwate r At t I, i g , lU1 9
W $5Air and Surtace Launche1
,iR4) tDrtnes IC .g , A, MUA, klkttl
U-Sitb Air, Surlace, intd U.nderwuater W-A Iraittitg (, g NN,. MVM) (S. IlLauncheni9 R-001t Set ti-s)
W-519 Torpedo Crriitrtol System UWr400 mtscel laiterni rilonarte 9teit I-tiiet a
id-Sb Depth Charges id-460 Armotr
id-sln Depth Bombs W-480) Swimmer apti Ant tuenl in11a" liii
id-540 Pro ector Charges and Rtnckets idertpnri Svsiieiii
W-51)0 Mines id-tlR Swi iier Ortian,e an i,l Ue-tpr-Syst ems
W-S5l Aircraft Laido - 1)); 2Au nti s w i mie t~ loutA i v inik I A. pr
id-553 Submarine Lid System
W-SS4 Surface Latid
W-SS5Ant isuibma rine
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY X - Unassigned
CATEGORY Y - Unassigned
CATEGORY Z - Unassigned
CATEGORY 0 - GENERAL
SERIES SERIES
o-000 L S Naval Material Command rethoical 0-700 Automatic Data Processing IADP) Svtem -
Mlanual Program Standard Numbering General
System 0-701 Modular Spe(ilinatnnn (M-SPECI
0-005 Techtcal Manual Program Management Requiremetit Generdtnls
0-010 I;idex of Techni(al Publications System
0-020 Index nf Allowance List, 0-750 Management Information System (MISI -General
0-021 Index of Allowance Parts Lists0-751 Ships Tethnal Publinations System
0-022 ndlex of (oordinated Al lowance (SrEPS)I -ts 0-71) Ships Equipment lont iguration
0-021 Inldex of laWes ot Has, Accounting System (SECAS)A I I-ain 0-7> Pitting-Out Maiagement Inforatioon
0-100 bul Iet .ns n )igest s System (FOMIS)
0-Ill EI- tcoi0, Informaton Bil let t (IEIB 0-71)4 Weapon Syst m i le (WSF
0-1so ASO Puilitcat ions 0-755 Ships Alteration Managenient
0-151 Aircraft and Airlcames Information System (SAMIS)
0-1I Aitessorcies 0-8OO ReIort - General
0- IS lust rments 0-85 Evalniation aind Inslpet 10
0- 11b FI -'.11 1t Iin1s 0-900 M e I I aneouslCompo sI t e
0-200 Al 11-atint lists
0 -210 A Inwane Paits li 1st tAPI.)
O-I I t-rl, nated Al lowani e listsI g COSAL)
0-212 ahles of Basin Al loan(es
0-2t I e H . ,I t i,ti/ St atis Pro ednires
0- 10O ....t l ithl I ,it ins
0-400 Si lts - nGt'tea-I
(n-l0t l ,runtel Safety (Set t Sn 5-(00
0(-ntO Air Satetv
0- 7(0 N-, le. "t lnI nln
0(-4 90n 'fet v foster,
(- 500 Ant Inti ln, tnt,(o- ci)o A- l ,,- P-1 t -1,
0-180 l-uel Handll~r -R re tPr,,t,'t
0- )90 Ammon'tI ,n ] .- t ''' h I' ,+ , t 0",
0-600 A, mttln tn ntitltintta ' til'
0-1101 odi I' Mitn ilit2-28O hilir, Pris vit inrig ala klli 5
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY 1 -AIRCRAFT/AVIATION
SERIES - icattopee.UeW80SERIES4
L~etter S~eries - icattolt) /e~8O1-200 Avionics - Generalfor ordnance missiles or 3-000 for 125AtmtcCrirLnigSsenon-eapon system rolikets/missiles. 125AtmtcCrirLnigSaeLetter series may include type 1-210 Electrical Pow~er Syst ems (See also
numbers and may be carried over into N-700 Series)
the )ard,Ar-Subjett Identifier serial 1-211 Generatorsilnvertershl .. le g ,l-F-14; l-F-l4B formodelIs o t TMCAT ) .I- 2 1 Startiers
I A~k k, ii .r msji, ,k h e omoe hn1-23 Motors and Dynamotors
oIr motelI ol .iirL raf t or for TMs app] i - 1-2114 lower Siippl ies
atie to - ot ha ir, ratit arid gu ide mi ss ilIes 1-21', Amplifiers
I -A-il, At ta, k 1 -1 it Panels/Contiol Boxes
I -C-iol l ig,. ransport 127Light ing Equipment
1-E-00 o e i la i e, t r-11 S A1- ISor
I - F-o ml g hti 1-, II sc/Composite
I -H-00 e i., optiI 1-21 Airborne Navigation Systems (See alsoE-I170 and E-217) and Astiom ti,
1-0-00) lb, ercj t i Fligh t Conrtrol, S ystem .See also
I -P-l 0I PI.. t il, N- 301)
I ~--00 Ai t i uhima Iin 1-2 l0 Cormuicat ion arid Ident if ic at ion lINI
i - rot) 'a "',Systems (See also I-i() Series)
1 -U-00 It 1i tl 1-2.0) Ai rborne, Weapon Syst ems (See W-403') Ser ies)Iand Airborne Mi ssi le Guidan, e
I -V-00 1, 01 I. 511 Systems (Se also W--'60 Series)
Number Si-r , I - 2"0) A irborllne Gene ralI Purpose Cornuile rs (See
I-000l Gene rai I 1-0) Ant isubmadrine Wartare lASW) Systems (See
I-01l) 6eapons Sys tems (AlIso see o -000 Se -7 eries)
1-01) ootighr~t in Cot ol1-2110 Ele, tronit Warfare (Eh) Systems lSee also1-05 ConigurtionContol -400 Series)
I -0111 Eng inee ring Change ProposalIs I1- 2')i Airborne Hadar Systems (See also
1-052 Changes an,] Buillet ins [7-200 Series)
-053 Change Kits I1-31)1 Asi roasti Veli, les (Complete - 6eineial
1-060 weight and baateI - 0I Ai fri im Systems, Components, ant
1-070 Materiail anif Reliablit , Sl itenra
1-080 Exterior/ Interior Finish. Marking, and 1-410) St ru itral Components
Light ing 1-41 I Fuselage
I-090 Logs aind Records 1-412 Wing, Tail. Control Sulia , FlJaps
1-100) NATO) Ai r(raft 11411 Windshield , 6indows , and tiaiop-e
1-12o) Hesea r, h 1-414 Door'. ftches, Remoseali Fnel
1-130 Remtely Piloted Vehi, Irs (See ils,, 1-41r, Naures I N'. Rdo-ie
(W80Sre)1-416 Fasteners (all lyp-)
1 -42 Lanuii g ;eai, InfectI and H-rki' Sv-si im and1
-Dertes- that (Is, letter mo.101-421 Ii1 ie nd lubes lonig 1-490)
1-422 Miii Landing IGear (oilig 1-421)
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CATEGORY I - AIRCRAFT/AVIATION (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
, ian 7ic ',al -472 Hose Reel Assemblies
1-'.5 wh '6re ls g "-."' 1-47) Nozzle Assemblies
Ibakes torig -'.2j 1-474 Boom Assemblies
1-42t Struts ,-"r I 1-475 Recoil Assemblies
-tc ('I s 1-476 Actuators
1-4:q l s ,Composite 1-477 Valves
1-4 ) Ac rtst icg and Lauc hing Piovisions 1-478 Pump.us
1-6 )ec lea tion Devcc s, thuties and 1-479 Refuel ing ProbeslI goes 1-480 Special Missi,. Systems and Equipment
1-c0 Hycti ul cc , cneucat 1( and %a, uu m Systems 1-481 Internal Cargo Systemsaud Components (-482 External Cargo (includes helicopter
1-6-1 Pumps aut lotors ()ig 1-'46 1 pickup and delivery systems)
1-2 Ac cicultors 1-483 Air-dropped Cargo Systems
1-4,1 (iinders and Actuatois (crig 1-4.8) 1-484 Airborne Mince Countermeasure Systems
1-4.. Reservoirs 1-485 Aerial Towing (targets, gliders,
1-44',
Valves and Licnes 1-486 Parachutes and Cargo Dischargers
I-44t, llubriation System (excluding rcgc 1-4cigengine) 1-487 Cargo Tie-down Devices corig 1-4
84)
1-4 cFilters 1-488 Hoists, Cranes, Winches and Reels
1-4.8 Pitot-Static System (ex cluding (orig. 1-48t)instruments) 1-
489 Control Paccels
1-449 Misc/Composite 1-490 Fire Detection and Protect con Systems
l-4cc) De-ling Anti-Icing and Anti-Pogging (orig 1-10)
Systems and Components 1-510 Escape Systems (Use S-000 Series)
1-451 Acrframe De-Icing System 1-511 Ejection Seats (Use S-730)
1-452 Windshield De-Icing, Defogging, 1-512 Parachutes (See also 1-48t)acid Rain Removal System
1-520 Crew Systems (See also 9-64011-451 Pumtps tontg 1-4511
1-521 Crew Station Design and Human1-454 Valves orig. 1-4521 Factors
1-455 Controls torig. 1-451) 1-522 Comfort (Galleys, Bunks, Lavatories)
1-45t Filters (orig 1-454) 1-521 Emergency Equipment (bile Rails, Mac
1-457 Separators (org. 1-455) Wests, Survival Kits) (See alsoS-0OD Series)
1-458 Fans tong 1-456)1-524 Personal Plying Equipment
1-459 Roccts1-55110 Heatcng/Air Conditioning and Relate-d
I-4#o Ecnvc ronmenta I Cont rol ant Ii te Support Equipment org. 1-t6401Systems
1-551 Heaters1-461 Heat cng and Air Condlt toncg System
(See also 1-5501 1-552 Heat Exchangers
1-462 Oxygen System (See also 1-6t0)1 1-553 Fans and Blowers
1-461 Pressurization System (See also 1-554 Cool ing Turbines1-5bO) 1-555 Valves
1-470 Fuel Systems and In-Flight Refueling 1-559 Mist/Composite
1-471 ranks
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CATEGORY I - AIRCRAFT/AVIATION (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
-95i Pressui izing and oxygei Breathing
Equipment and Systems orig l- ntw
l-5o1 Regulators
-902 Compressor s
1-5b l Cyl tinders
1-564 Converter s
1-S69 Valves
1-5b6 Masks
l-567 Hoses
I -5f> 4 s,/C-l . sI1-9b9 Misi/L'ompos lte ",
1-570 1emperature Control Svstems andRelated Equipment iorg l-6101
1-971 Cont ro Is
1-572 Regulators
1- 71I Valves
1-574 SensorsS- "'t Ito etm *s( t ,.1
1-580 Auxl iary power titus (APIsII-tori jr - rl .rit1 iali ia , 's Ies g ht
1-600 Aeronaut ital Support Equipment - Genera I-ill, % it-s Iet. ,,s - Si' I;". .Cs
1-610 Common Ground Support Equipment 1-8.0 Attertwrer Svstems (- g I-'q
1-620 Peiuliar Ground Support Equipment l-8 o PEothel s il Related (qtiipmntiti
1-630 Automatic Test Equipment lt- ig I-8O O1
I-b40 Cal ibrat ion Ground Support Equipment 1-891 tout rI,
1-700 Aircraft Engines and Engine System - 1-892 Governors
General 1-853 Timers
1-710 Reiiprotat ing 1-8S). AI ternators
1-720 Turbo Shaft and let 1-859 Synchroniers
1-725 Turbine Starters 1-811 Pumps
1-730 Rotiket I- 860 Roors and Related Equipment totig )-8101
1-740 Nuclear I-8t1 Rotor and Hub Assemblies
1-750 Engine Diagnotstic Systems (See also 1-000) 1-3f2 Gear Box Assemblies
1-760 Engine Fuel and Control Systems 1-9t3 Clutih Assemblies
1-761 Fuel Controls 1-804 Brake and Drum Assemblies
1-762 Fuel anid Water Pumts 1-865 Servo Assemblies
1-763 Governors 1-866 Transmissions
1-764 Nozzles L-867 Main Ritor Blades
1-765 Regulators 1-868 Tail Rotor Blades
1-766 Carburetors 1-869 Rudders and Stabi I zets
1-767 Amplifiers 1-70 Chip Detectors
1-768 Filters and Strainers 1-900 Instruments and Laboratory Equipment
I-7W )iuel Inticatirs (Use N-000 or T-IO0 Series)
r-9i nIs/o-posite
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CATEGORY 2 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
(Entire Category Restructured per SECNAVINST 5210.11B, dated 28 Dec 77)
SERIES SERIES
2-000 reletommuntat ions Systems - Spec ial 2-oql Navy Reserve Emergent N C,)mmliJ t( NRit i
2-001 Presidential Communications2-092 Commer(tal Ret Iv
2-001 raJtcal Networks
2-006 obile - Transportable 2-091 Amateur.Raio
2-094 Shore Based Message Servlne Svstem2-007 Circuit MAYFLOWER (SBMSS)
2-008 t'LARINET MERLIN 2-05 Class "E" Messages
2-009 MissloOlinatof 2-096 Air ralt Conmmuni ationis
2-010 Cunt ingency tomO icati 2-099 Merchant Broadc asts (MERCAST
2-O1 D OS HF Fitry 2-100 Satellite Communi(catlons (SAI(oM' -
2-015 Visial Cmnl( cat iolls (" ra 1
2-020 Automated Systems-General 2-11I Ashore SATCOM System
2-021 World Wide Military Co2-a10 a1d 2101 Atloat SATCOM System
Control System (WWMCCS) 2-120 Switching Systems/Networks - ;enel.il
2-021 Shipboard Automated Systems 2-121 ALIrODIN IINAVMACS. IXS, KRIS. MPDS,CDPS) 2-121 AUTODIN 11
2-021 Shore Automated Systems fNAVCOMPARS, 2-121 NATtO Systems
LDMX, IXS, MRDIS, RIXT, ISABPS, 2-1 1O Integrated AUTOII1N SystemATIMR, KE) Architecture (IASA)
2-010 Istritbutor interactive Secure 2-1 1t Advaned Research Projets Ageniy
Teleomuntiiations Network (DISTAN) Network (ARPANET)
2-041 Se-ure Voice Systems - General 2-14 Ietense Spe(ial Sei ilty
2-041 Wide Band Systems (NESTOR, VINSON) Communliiat lons System WIISSCS)
2-041 Narrow Band Systems (INBSV, 2-10 Automatli Switthing Centeis (ACS)
STEAKVALVE, PARKHILIL) 2-140 H Ship/Shore Systems arid Netwiks -
2-04b' Automated System (AUTOSEVOL) ) General
2-050 Navigation Systems - Genera! 2-141 HtICOll Network
2-OSi TRANSIT 2-141 Primary/Se nlidary Ship. Sir
2-052 NAVSTAR GPS 2-150 ASW/StiSlS/ASWCCS CoMuItiii It -us - Geneera l
2-060 Telephone Systems - General 2-1S1 ASW
2-01 Automatic Voice Network (AUTOVON) 2-151 SOS1S
2-0t, i Interim Command Support Switchboard 2-15, ASWCS
(ICSB) 2- 10 St It egl( Svstems/ Componentts - ler. IT .11
2-00 Navy Administrative Telephone System 2-itt Emergen(v Message Automati leltype
2-069 Federal Tele(ommunications System System (EMATS)
2-080 Broadcast Systems - Genera I 2- It,- Improved Emergen y Message Aiti 'mat itlelrtype System (]EHMAISI
2-081 Fleet Broadcasts (multihannel.
single channel, NATO) 2-10i ICIS Alert nx Net (lRSANI
2-081 Submarine Broadcasts (VERDIN. FSK, 2-16. IAIAM,)
PILGRIM) 2- If,' ARN*I'F
2-086 ASW (VP) Broadiasts .2- Iht SEAFARER
2-090 Military Afftiliate atio System (MARS)
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CATEGORY 2 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
I o 7 SHELF 2- 344 Routing Indicators
2-loS8 SAIIGUIIEE 2-345 international Call Signs
2-200 Communications Security (COMSEC) - General 2-34b Voice Call Signs
2-201 Security Upgrade or Downgrade 2- 3b0 Leased Telrecoiunircat rons/Servitr
2-202 Assistance to Foreign Governments General
2-201 COMSEC Equipment Installation and 2-361 Short-haul Leased Cir-irts
Configuration Control 2- 362 Long-haul Leased Circuits
2-210 Physical Security of COMSEC Material 2-361 Or-Base Circuits
2-220 Transmission Security 2-364 Landlines
2-230 Cryptographic Security 2-1b5 Leased Equipment Ashore
2-233 Cryptographic Systems (Use 2-366 Leased Equipment Afloat
E-80Seie)2-400 Electromagnetic Speitrom Managemetivc2-234 Cryptographic Devices (Use
E-I80 Series) 2-410 Allocation
2-240 Emission Security 2-420 Assigniment
2-280 COMSEC Material System (CMS) 2-430 Interference
2-100 Traffic SaudI ing/Anialysis - General 2-440 Propagat ion
2-101 Exercise Message Handlirig 2-450 Usage
2 - i02 Traffic (Quality Control 2-4b0 Elentromagnetni Compatibility
2-3101 Message Qduality Control 2-470 Radio Frequency
2-104 Cormmniiat ions Evaluation 2-500 SI Cointuniat Eons - Genieral
2-30S Speed of Service 2-5(01 Planning arid Management
2-30b Traffic Statistical Data 2-502 Protcedures
2- 307 Traffic Engineering 2-50b Equipment Inlstal (Iat tin and
2-308 Comnurnicat otis for Prcoblems and otiua Io (n (
Investigations 2-5101 51 Comnun cAt ions Syst ems
2-309) Message Formats and ['rocedures 2-511 Mult i-riser S I (t omun inriiat i onsCenteCr
2-121) Rout rug Diiitrirre - General2-1 ofLnErvte2-321 Communication Alternate Routing Ctcinun Inii at itins Syst ems
(A~UE)2-511 SI Ref-Lirre Mult iplexinig Systems2-322 Stabilized Routing for Afloat (LEMO NADE
C:omands I STROFAC I2-,15 CLASSIC WIZAIkl) (S ISS Zt111t
2-32 1 W~orld-Wide Mobile Routing rndex Ctmn it( at ioins Svsr ems
2-S)1o Automat I, Dlata Pro-esirig2-324 ACP-117 Listings System for Messages
2-325 Corimnriat ions Guardf Shi ft 2-5I7 SI AIITODIN Limited Pi tv-rv
2-34i0 Addiress Des igniators - GeneralI Servi, r (ALPS 1
2-141 Plain Language Adfdress Dire etory 2-r,20 SI High lrejrincv Dite nt tin F rIlig
PIAD ) k "mninii It 111ons Systefms
2-3142 Col len t Ives
2- 141 Address Groupijs arid Acddres IntatotGroups IAIG's)
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CATEGORY 2 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
2-S 1O SI fact tal Comnun at ions - VO ,perdt ions2- )l S I Ai r/Ground Coomunic at Ion 2-770 Resories
Systems 2- 780 E leet operat iona I Iele, mnt i dit i ,ii
2-532 SI Ship/Shore Collnll at ion Program ("OTP)Systems 2-790 Al I oat Communi cat oils Support
2-533 SI Mobile Communicatiols,hoeBsd2-1192 Primary Support Star jollShore -Based
2-53. SI Mobl IIe ColiinLcat ills, 2-79 Residual Stat IwI
Afloat 2-794 Performanle EvalUat 1011
2-SIS S I TtI ca l Ex, iange Aut omat i on 2-79S Operatiollal ReadinessSystem Evaluat ion (ORE )
2-53t SI Talt ial lIntel I igene 2-79 Quality Montitorliig and Ciltr ICosnunicat loll System 2-800 Commui (at tons Plans, Programs
2-517 SI Operational Intelligence Requirements, ain Reports -Communications Systems Communications Operatlions
2-518 tonsolidation of SI and GENSER Requirements (COR)
CommfunIcations 2-810 Communications Programs ildr Systems
2-bOO PuIbl iLat ionls and Devices - General Planning
2-05 Communications - Tactical 2-811 Subsystem Proje(t Plan (SSPP)
Publications (COMTAC) 2-812 Management Engineeriig Plan
2-blO Communications Publications (ACPs, (MEP)
JANAPs, DNCs, etc. ) 2-81t Instal lat loll Ilutormal [lol 1.1n
2-b20 'Tactical Publications (ATPs, AMPs, (lIP)
AXPs, NWPs, NWIPs, etc.) 2-814 Basic Electroni, System
2-b30 CONTAC Allowance and Distribution Engineering Plan IBESEP)
2-b40 Cryptographic Systems and DeviLes 2-820 Couiatiois - long-Raige and
(Use E-180) Mid-Range Planning
2-650 Installation Criteria, Exceptills, 2-830 Comuniat 1uns Consolidationand Waivers 2-840 Communicatlons Research, Development,
2-660 Authentication Systems Test , ard Evaluat Lon /RDT&F
2-670 Cotuunicat ion Security Material 2-850 SATCOM Qul ck-Look Reports(CMS) (Use 2-280) 2-8S1 Anti-Submarine Warfare Centers
2-680 Key lists Command and Cont rh System( ASWCCS I
2-690 Cryptographic Procedures andDoctrine (Use 2-,00 Series) 2-852 Fleet Command Centei/Task Force
Comaiid Center (FCCT/TFCC)2- 700 Afloat Communi catlOlls Operat ionsComnCetrFCIC)
2-8si Ocean Surveil lance Informat ion
2-705 Circuitry and Networks 2-860 Military Commuiiitat ions -2-110 Exer ises E e(tron jts Board /M CB)
2-720 Op-Plans Standards
2-710 Plans and Requirements 2-870 Tele(ommunications Plaiiniiig
2-740 Readiness 2-880 Telecoiuni cat ions Requi iement
2-750 Communiiat ions Area Master Station/ (excluding frequenies)Coinunitiating Area loal Station 2-891 Communications Manpower, Trainling(CAS/CAIS) and Education iSee alss
9-200 Series)
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CATEGORY 3 - MISSILE (Less Ordnance)
SERIES SERIES
3-000 General
3-100 Control and Guidance Systems
3-200 Propulsion Systems
1-300 Fuel Systems
3-400 Navigation Systems (See also 1-740 Series)
3-500 Electrical Systems
3-600 Lite Support Systems
1-650 Safety Systems
3-700 Communications Systems (See E-1OO Series)
3-710 Radio Equipment (Voice) (Use E-1OOSeries)
t-720 Telemetry Systems (Use E-lb6
3-730 Television Systems (See E-50OSeries)
3-740 Radar/Navigation (Use E-170 and
E-217 Series)
3-800 Ground Control Systems
1-900 Miscellaneous Systems/Subsystems
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CATEGORY 4 - VEHICLES/CONSTRUCTION EOUIPMENT
SERIES SERIES
4-000 Vehicles/Construction Equipment - General 4-415 Recovery Vehicles
(See also 4-s00) 4-416 Utility Vehicles
4-010 General Information/Policy 4-420 Tanks and Self-Propelled Artillery
4-020 Operation 4-421 Gin Tank (90mm and Smaller)
4-030 General Maintenance and Serviing 4-422 GLn Tank (Larger than 90mm)
4-040 Lubr icat ion 4-423 Flamethrower Tanks4-050 C imatizing 4-424 Recovery Vehicle4-060 Storage and Transpoit
4-425 Self-Propelled Artillery (155M4-100 Transportation Vehicles (Personal) - Gun and Larger) and Tractor
Genera l 4-426 Self-Propelled Artillery4-110 Automobiles (Smaller than 155mm Gun)
4-115 Ambulances and Tractor)
4-120 Buses 4-430 Wheeled and Hall-Tra(ked Vehicles
4-130 Motorcycles 4-440 Amphibious Vehicles
4-140 Trainers 4-490 Mis(ellaneous/Composite
4-150 Boats (See also 9-000 Series) 4-500 Construction Equipment - General
4-160 Recreation Vehii les 4-510 Bulldozers/Tracked Vehicles andTractors
4-190 Miscellaneous/Composite 4-520 Road Graders
4-200 Trucks - General 4-530 Shovels/Hoes/Loaders/etL
4-210 Utility (2 Axle) 4-540 Paving Equipment
4-220 Heavy (I Axle) 4-550 Cranes/Hoisting Equipment (Se. also
4-230 Tractors G-800 Series)
4 240 Trailers 4-560 Forklifts and Material Handling
4-250 Fire Trucks (Use G-ile) Equipment (See also s-)0
4-260 Special Purpose 4-570 Compcessors, Generators
4-290 Miscellaneous/Compostte 4-580 Maihinery, Tools, and Mis-llariteous
4-300 Railroad - General Vehit( ular EquiIpment
4-310 Engines/Lo omotives/Tenders 4-590 Systems
4-320 Cars, Freight 4-591 Engines
4-330 Cars, Utility and Spec ial Purpose 4-592 Fue) Systems
4-340 Railroad Equipment 4-59) I ransm] ss I on
4-350 Rai lroad Control Systems 4-594 Drive
4-390 M i s(' ] I aneous/Compos i te 4-595 Ie t r i al
4-400 Combat Veh i les - (Letter series may be 4-S4b Brakingassigned similar to Category I and 9 4-597 Chassis/SuspensionLetter Series)
4-598 Heat ing, Air oidit tiling and4-410 Landing Vehi les, Ira(ked (I.VT) Vent I lat ion
4-411 Persninel and (argo Carriers 4-'99 Auxiliary
4-412 AAA Weapons and Cargo Carriers
4-41 3 Engineer Vehi( les
4-414 Howit/er Carriages
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CATEGORY 5 - ASHORE/GROUND STATIONS AND SHORE FACILITIES
SERIES SERIES
5-000 Ashore Stations and Facilities - General 5-140 Ordnance
5-005 Harbor Defense (See also W-ShO 5-I41 Gu.ded Missile Assembly ald TIllestSeries) (orig. 5-1S1) 5-150 Research and Development itllites
5-010 Shore Station Development andMaintenance 5-151 Meihanlial laboratcrits
5-011 Real Estate Property 5-152 Fletronit Laborat-ries
5-012 Design Criteria 5-153 Opt li-al Labrator les
5-013 Shore Station Construction S-154 Observatoies
5-014 Shore Station Maintenance 5-155 ordnrante Iatattries
5-015 Agriculture and Conservation S-IS Spe lal lab-ratordes ai Areas
5-016 Plant Property S-IS) tlean Ro oms/ContrllelEnvironiment Areas
5-017 Ground or Unpaved Areas (Lands)
5-018 Testing Areas and Facilities 5-160 StoRaAe
5-019 Shore Station Special Projects 5-1b) Store
5-080 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical S-I Stor eDefense S- 12 Fuel Storage Fat Iii t's
5-090 Damage Control 5-161 Magazines
5-100 Structures and Facilities - General 5-170 Cemeteries
5-101 Housing 5-180 Drill and Parade Gronds (rig -152)
5-102 Training (See also 8-000 Series) 5-200 Transportation Facilit'ies, Heavy Fquipmrtt- Getleral
5-103 Mess5-103 Hous 5-210 Highways and Roatds5104 H elfare S-220 Bridges, Testles, Overpasses
5-105 ecre5-2 Ra ways and Rol I tig Stir k ... .,S ,,
5-106 Recreational 4-100 Series)
5-107 Resale Activities r-240 A tomot ie (See als" 4-1()( ) r re ,
5-108 Religious Structures -24, Tethrtttal Ir1trmitii -d
5-110 Medical and Dental Modlyt at ti M
5-112 Hospital B2tl H-at r Water Trasltrtr tA t I"
5-114 Dispensary als, -000 SerIt)
5-116 Dental Cl tnlt -2) 0 Heavy Iiqulpmellt (Sr its 4-nll)
5-120 Communications (Use E-IO Series) Series)
5-130 Aviatioin (See also D-000 Series) 5-2)) lSt rtt t lv
5-131 Hangars '. vy Weight ilt ng 450r)ais
5- 2 Runways - 70 Sopill - , tn' -
5-133 Lighting -7', h t al -.|tt mrr i ,t rid
5-15 Crash, Salvage, and Rest ii' MiIt at lris, tigi.lrt
5-li? Servite aid Repair Mateilll (rtto s tro "
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CATEGORY 5 - ASHORE/GROUND STATIONS AND SHORE FACILITIES (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
5-300 Util''ieS and Services - General
5-310 Power
5-320 Fire Protection and Fire Fighting(See also S-000 Series)
5-330 Water Supply
5-340 Drainage
5-345 Sewers and Sewerage
5-350 Refuse Collection and Disposal
5-360 Lighting
5-370 Heating
5-380 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning(See also 6-000 Series)
5-400 Fleet Facilities - General
5-410 Waterfront
5-420 Drydocks (See also 9-000 Series)
5-430 Marine Railways
5-440 Shipways
5-450 Weight Handling
5-460 Dredging (See also 9-000 Series)
5-470 Pontoons
5-475 Magnetic Range and Treatment
5-480 Mooring and Navigation (See also
6-500 Series) (orig. 5-I5I)
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TABLE 2-2. STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (sSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY 6 -GENERAL MATERIAL
SERIES SERIES
6-000 General Material 6-300) Miscellaneous - General
b-lO0 Pesonnel Material - GenieralI 6- i01 Abrasives
b-I110 Provisions 4rid Rat lus 6- 110 Metals
b- 12.0 Clothing arid 14iittrms 6- 111 Steel
o-HIII Ship Store Items 6- 320 Nttniret.llio Materials
6- 140 Exthange I temrs 6- 110 Cheml i a I S acid Gases (en' ept srii,
b-,S 15 eta i I Cl rth irg Sit, I tems 6-1331 Hel ium
b- 160 PersonralI Serice Elu ipmenti 6- 1112 Oixygeni
b-161 Mess (Galley) (formerly b-151) t> bIli S.ullor, A, id
6 - 162 Launodry Corix. 6- 6114 Chloride
b-I170 Furiitore and Furnislhings Ihoriol ice) b- 15 Amm~tonia
(or ig - IbO 1 6-319 Clieml'a I Eqipmelnr
b-I80 Instructioin arid Training Equipment 6-140 Friel(See also 8-000 Series)(".rIg. 6-110)1 6 -141 Gasolirne and) let
t-181 fraining Aids arid Devites (Set' 6- 142 Propel laits arid ttire See
also 8-1000 Series) alSO i-W011
6-2100 Math uerv arid fools - General 6I 3-41 Fuel Ojils
6-ZI0 Agrit ullural Mathirtery 6- 145 Fueling anti Fuel StorageEquipment (See also (;-I1z0
6-215 Sewing Machinery anti 5- 162)1
6-220 Air Compressors (See alsot 4-970) t6-350 LubritantsSeries)
t6-360 Protective and Preservative Coatitngs6-225Pumpsand Compounds
b-30 Ai r otud i t i n iog anti Vent i lat irig b6-36S Paints, Dopes, andI RelatedEqutipment (See also, 1-460, Products1-550, 5-181 arnd IJ-510 Series)
6-240 Weldinig Matchirnery b-310 Buirldung Materials
b- 260 Moors, AC 6-390 Elect ric al asnd Flettortit (omput..rie-tit s6-lBS Batteries
6-2bi Moors. IAb-386 Fuel Cells
b-262 Motoirs , Vat tiim/liytraril it6-39(0 Elet I ritK Dist r ilur ion Equipment (See
6-263 Cttnt ttl ler saloEt8,1-10 nd912
6-265 Gereratttrs Series)
6-266 60 liz 6-400 Molds, DI r'%, .I1ig6-267 400 Hz 6-410 Hardware6-268 DC6-269 Converter/Mutttr-gerrerator sets 6-420 Bear itt-b-270 Engines (E~xcept ships, airmrail, 6-4 10 Plund, . .rt IIn
vehic le anti (tonstrunio uneqripsseot I 6-414 Eanitids
6-290 Tools, Hand (Portable) 6-41S Valves
6-299 Miscellaneous Machinery 6-4Ib Filters
*6-437 Strainers
*Note: This SSC.C do.s not appear liitrhe Alpiiretlis Indexto Stasnidard Stub jet Clssificatin Code. (SStt ). in wtillbe Included in the next retslrrs itt this piubiitlr.
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CATEGORY 6 - GENERAL MATERIAL (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
6-440 Nose, Gaskets, Packing
b-450 Cordage and Wire Rope
b-460 Otfiie Equipment and Supplies
6-461 Reords and Produr t ion Equipment
6-462 RPe ords Handling and UtilizationEquipment
6-464 Retords. Fi lng. Storage, andRetrieval Equipment
b-4b4 Retords Dest rut ron Equipment
b -40 Other Oftt e ProceduresEquitpment
1-46b Ott-e Supplies
a- 4b 0fti (e Furniture aru Furrni s hi ngs
h-470 Salety and Personnel SurvivalEquipment and Devi(es (Use S-000Series)
6-480 Sanitary and Cleaning Equipment
b-t85 Sanitary Fixtures arid Spaces
6-49S Sewage Disposal Equipment
6-500 Navigational and Mooring Aids (See also9-421. 9-422 Series)
b-510 Instruments (See also N-O00 Series)
6-520 Flags and Pennants
6-550 Electronics (Use E-O00 Series)
6-5b0 Diving Equipment
b-S70 Animals, Domesti- and Wirld
6-580 Containers (for containerization)
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CATEGORY 7 - Unassigned
CATEGORY 8 - TRAINING(For assignment methodology, see Section V,
THINS Management Baselines.)
(Entire Category Restructured)
SERIES SERIES
8-000 Training, Training Courses, and Training 8-220 Communications SecurityAids - General 8-230 Traffic Handling/Analysis
8-010 Course/Equipment Indices 8-240 Electromagnetic Spectrum Management
8-100 Aviation Specialty Training - General 8-250 SI Communications
8-1AA Attack Aircraft 8-270 Afloat Communications
AC Cargo/Transport Aircraft 8-280 Communications Operations8-IAE Special Electronic Aircraft Requirements
8-IAF Fighter Aircraft 8-300 Missile (non-ordnance) Specialty
8-IAI Helicopter Training - General
8-lAO Observation Aircraft 8-310 Control and Guidance Systems
8-lAP Patrol Aircraft 8-320 Propulsion Systems
8-1AQ Antisubmarine Aircraft 8-330 Fuel Systems
8-1AT Trainer Aircraft 8-340 Navigation Systems
8-IAU Utility Aircraft 8-350 Electrical Systems
8-IAV VTOL/STOL Aircraft 8-360 Life Support/Safety Systems
8-110 NATO Aircraft 8-370 Communication Systems
8-120 Avionics Systems 8-380 Ground Control Systems
8-130 Astronautic Vehicles 8-400 Vehicle/Construction Equipment SpecialtyTraining - General
8-140 Airframe System, Components andAccessories 8-410 Transportation Vehicles
8-160 Aeronautical Support Systems 8-420 Trucks
8-170 Aircraft Engines and Engine Systems 8-430 Railroad Systems
8-180 Launching and Landing Systems 8-440 Combat Vehicles
8-190 Instrument Systems 8-441 Tracked Vehicles
8-200 Telecommunication Speciality Training - 8-442 Tanks and Sell-Propelled
General Artillery
8-202 Automated Systems 8-441 Wheeled and Hall-Tracked Vehicles
8-20) DISTAN 8-444 Amphibious Vehicles
8-204 Secure Voice Systems 8-450 Constru(tcon Equipment
8-205 Navigation Systems 8-451 Rulldozers/Tra(ked Vehicles
8-206 Telephone Systems 8-452 Roadgraders
--208 Broadcast Systems 9-4dB Shovels/Hoes/Loaders8-454 Paving Eqciipisent
8-210 Satellite Communi(ations
8-21. Switching Systems/Networks 8-455 Cranes/Hoisting Equipment
8-214 HF Ship/Shore Systems A-456 iorklis
8-215 ASW/SOSIS/ASWCCS omunccat icns 8-457 Compressors and Generatrs8-458 Mac hinerv and Tools
8-216 Strategic Systems9-4sq Vehicular and crcnstccct i n flulpclcment
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CATEGORY 8 -TRAINING (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
8-SL0D Ashore/Grouid Stati~on and Shore l~l 11 lt 8 9.1 1-'1 rgv Genr e I rig Svst emsrradiiing - General tNt Il'a r )
8-501 Shore Stiti oi Development and 8-< nergy tGererainrg SystemsManragemenit iNon- No, I ,)
8-508 Nuclear, Biologiral , and Chemical K-9 ,,,[ Uorts(Intense 8-92- Iorismiss it,i Systems
8-509 Damage Control 8-21 lrstpuIsrot,. Support Systems
8-510 Structures and Faci lities 8-9lest ri, Pr.er PIant - loi-i
8-520 Transportation and Heavy Equipment 8-931 Fe,' 6enirat itr Systems
8-530 Utilities and Services 932Pv,W DltribIrt 1-111 st
8-540 Fleet Support Facilities 891Lighting stm
8-600 General Material - Related Training 8-94.0 rormar,1 andi Surver I Irse ysem
8-610 Personnel Material General
8-620 Machinery and Tools 8-94.1 k ,rmsaot and (sirt" Systems
8-630 Miscellaneous Material 8-941, Nastigat ron Syst ems
8-633 Chemicals and Gases 8-941 Iterir Ctoiuti t., 5tes
8-634 Fuel 8-944 Enter ir ctomun.,, o
8-635 Lubricants 8-945 Sortae Sur",eIlan.' ,ytm
8-637 Building Materials 8-94t) rrlevate, Sur,-ti1-. 'ss1,we
8-638 Electrical and Electronic 8-q47 Count ermeasures S ste-msComponents 8-948 tire iControl Syste-ms
9-643 Plumbing Fixtures and 8-9s0 Auxiliary Systems - Genetat
Piig8-991 Climate Conttrol Soistems8-646 Office Equipment8-5 eWa r sem8-647 Safety and Survival
Equipment 8-953 Fresh Water Systems
8-649 sewage O~isposal Equipment 8-954 Handling and Storage Sostems
8-650 Navigation and Mooring Aids 8-955 Air. Gas aiid Fluid Piping
8-900 Shipboard Specialty Training - General Syst ems
8-901 Surface Warship 8-956 Ship1 Contrnol Systems8-9S7 Underway Replenishment Svstems
-02Sbaie8-970) Armament Systems - Geineral8-903 Mine Warfare Ship 891Gi vtm8-904 Amphibious Warfare Ship 892MsieadRoe vtm8-905 Auxiliary Ship 89 Mn ytm
996CmaatCat8-974. Depth Charge Systems
580 evc rf -47'1 Torpedo Systems8-910 Hull Structure
8-920 Propulsion Plant - General9Coiordinate assignment throughr Commander, Nasal Sea
Systems Coand, Washington, 1) C 203l62, Attn SEA 09H
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CATEGORY 8 - TRAINING (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
8-0O0 Deck and Hanger Speialty Training - 8-H55 Nursing
General 8-H67 Dental Mechanics
8-DIO Arresting and Barrier Gear 8-H70 Special Equipment and Supplies
8-D20 Catapults 8-L00 Logistics Specialty Training - General
8-D30 Visual Signalling S s 8-LI Conservation and Utilization of
8-D40 Optical Landing Aid Systems Material and Resources
8-D50 Mirror Deck Landing Aids 8-,20 Procurement
8-DO Airfield Lighting Systems 8-L30 Contracts
8-D70 Aircraft Recovery Systems 8-L40 Supply/Material Management and
8-D80 Jet Blast Deflector Systems Control
8-EOO Electronic Equipment Specialty 8--50 Redistribution and Disposal
Training - General 8-LO Travel and Transportation
8-EIO Communications Equipment 8-L70 Maintenance, Construction and
8-E20 Radar Equipment and Systems Conversion
8-E30 Sonar Equipment and Systems 8-L80 Production and Planning
8-E40 Countermeasures Equipment 8-1,90 Foreign Military Assistance
8-E50 Television Equipment 8-MOO Meteorological Specialty Training -
General
8-E60 Data Processing Equipment 8-MlO Automatic Weather Stations
8-E67 Switchboards 8-MIS Satellite/Space Staticnhs
8-E68 TDS Equipment 8-M20 Atmospheric Research
8-E70 Radiac Equipment 8-M25 Atmospheric Sounding
8-E8O Infrared Equipment 8-M30 Cloud and Storm Detection
8-490 Industrial Equipment 8-M40 Aerological Instruments
8-GO0 Support/Service/Handling Equipment 8-M60 Environmental Research
,Training - General
8-Gb Servicing Equipment B-NOO Instrument Specialty Training
8-G20 Shop Equipment 8-NIO Flight Instruments
8-G30 Trucks, Trailers, Carts & Dollies 8-N20 Shipboard Instruments
8-G40 Material Handling Equipment 8-N30 Automatic Control Systems
8-50 Special Purpose Test Equipment 8-N40 Navigation Instruments
8-G60 Inspection Test Equipment 8-N50 Engine Instrumentation8-NhO Liquid Measuring liistriments
8-G70 Hydraulic Equipment
8-HOO Health-Related Speiialty Training - 8-N70 Electri, Instruments
General 8-N80 Position and Pressure Instruments
8-8I0 Physical Fitness 8-POD Photographic and Audiovisual Specialty
8-H20 Preventive Medicine Training - General
8-PO Motion Picture Acqc;isitun
8-K33 Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Equipment
8-H53 Hemotology and Phlebotomy
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SERIES SERIES
8-P20 Still Pi oure Atquisition 1,quipment
8-P30 Projeition/Viewing Equipment
8-P40 Auidiovisual Production Equipment
8-MSO Video Acquisit ion Equipment
a-P6O Audio Acquisition Equipment
8-P7O Graphic Arts Eqi.ipment
a-S0O Personnel Survival/Safety Speiialty
Training - General
8-TOO Test Equipment/ATE Specialty TrainingGeneral
a-woo Weapons/Armament/Ordnance Spei ialtv
Training - General
8-W1O Ammunition, Explosives and Spec ialWeapons
8-W20 Fire Control and Optins
8-W30 Guns, Mouints and Power Toirets
9-W50 Underwater Ordnance
8-W60 Aviation Ordnance
8-W80 Guided Missile Weapons
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CATEGORY 9 - SHIPS/CRAFT
SERIES S ERI ES
Letter Series - Ship/Craft (Complete)* (when assigning 9NMSC Minesweeper, Coastal (non-magnetil
letter series, use first three letters 9-fiSt Minesweeper, Ocean (non-magneticot the actual hull designation. If the
hull designation contains only two Apiiu afr hpcharacters, insert a "0" as the third Apiiu afr hp
character.) 9-LCC Amphibious Command Ship
9-MEf General (use for more than one class of 9-LFR Inshore Fire Support Ship
shp/rat)9-LKlA Amphibious Assault Ship (general purpose)
Surface Warships 9-LKA Amphibious Cargo Ship
9-8110 Battleship 9-LPA Amphibious Transport (large)
9-CAO Heav;y Cruiser 9-LPD Amphibious Transport , Dock
9-CCO Comand Ship 9-LPH Amphibious Assault Ship
9-COO Guided Missile Cruiser 9-LPR Amphibious Transport (small)
9-CON tGuided Missile Cruiser (nuclear powered) 9-LPS Amphibious Transport. Submarine
9-CV0 Acrcraft Carrier 9-LSD. Dock Landing Ship
9-CVA Attack Airlritt Carrcer fincluding nuclear 9-LST Tank Landing Ship
powered)
9-CVN Aircraft Carrier (nuclear p-cered) Auxiliary Ships
9-CVS ASW Aircraft Carrier 9-ADO D~estrcoyer Tender
9-DDE Destroyer 9-AjD Degaussinig Ship
9 -D Gucd Missile lest rcver 9-AE Stores Ship
9-FF0 Frigate 9-AFS Combat Stores Ship
9-FFG Guil Misscle Frigate 9-AGE 4iscellaneous
9-FFR Raifa Picket Frigate 9-AG) Acxi cary D-ep Sibmecgtrie Sc-pp-t Ship
-PCE. patrocl Escirt 9-AG. Knicriimeutal ResearihI Ship, llvi't'i9-PG il~rol ~mb~tantResearch Shipl
9-AG), lrigate Research Ship. Misellaie-js9-PHM Pat ri) ICombatant, Missile (Hydrofoil t *iimand ShcI p
.ubmariies - Ac,H Pf'aII cicmhia ali11t Scippi - t Ship,
9-S Sba9 - AcM M is c I e aRcnge (Ist tlimelit., tc
9-SSB ileet Bal listic Mcssi le Submarine 9 - Abc (, e.an (ig ra ph i , esea, iih Sh ip
I 1u( lear piweredIf 9-AG) Pit - I Craf t Tuidec
9-SS6 Guidedl Missile1 Submar ine 9-AGR ( viiica t in RelIa y Sh ipl
q-SSN At t.u k Silcma t i ne rio l Iea r p we red 9 - AGS Survey i ig Ship
Mine Warfare Ships 9-Afl0 Holspital Ship
9-AKI, Li Cargo Ship
9-AKR Vehicle Cargo Ship
*Base) on SECNAVINST 5030 1ff
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SERIES SERIES
9-AHL Net Laying Ship 9-MAC Mobile Inshore Underseas Warfare Attack
9-AO0 Oiler Craft
9-AOE Fast Combat Support Ship 9MSB Minesweeping Boat
9-AOG Gasoline Tanker 9-NSD Minesweeper, Drone
9-AOR Replenishment Oiler 9-MSI Minesweeper, In-shore
9-AP0 Transport 9-1S1 Minesweeper, River
9-APB Self-propelled Barracks Ship 9-13R Minesweeper, Patrol
9-ARP Repair Ship 9-MSS Medium SEAL Support Craft
9-ARB Battle Damage Repair Ship 9-P Patrol Boat
9-ARC Cable Repairing Ship 9-PBR Patrol Boat, River
9-ARG Internal Combustion Engine Repair Ship 9-KF Patrol Craft (FAST)
9-ARL Landing Craft Repair Ship 9-PG Patrol Chaser, Guided Missile
9-ARS Salvage Ship 9-PCH Patrol Craft, Hydrofoil
9-AS Submarine Tender 9-PGG Patrol Gunboat, Guided Missile
9-ASR Submarine Rescue Ship 9-PGH Patrol Gunboat, Hydrofoil
9-ASS Auxiliary Submarine 9-PTF Fast Patrol Craft9-ATA Auxiliary Ocean Tug 9-SDV Swimmer Delivery Vehicle
9-ATF Fleet Ocean Tug 9-SWA Shallow Water Attack Craft
9-ATS Salvage and Rescue Ship Service Craft
9-AVM Guided Missile Ship 9-AFD Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock9-CVT Training Aircraft Carrier 9-APL Barracks Craft
9-SIS Surface Effect Ship 9-ARD Auxiliary Repair Dry Dock
Combatant Craft 9-1MR Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle
9-AAL Amphibious Assault Landing Craft 9-DSV Deep Submergence Vehicle
9-ASB Assault Support Patrol Boat 9-IXP Unclassified Miscellaneous
9-ATC Mini-Armored Troop Carrier 9-IR Submersible Research Vehicle (nuclearpropulsion)
9-CPC Coastal Patrol Boat 9-TRP Torpedo Retriever
9-CPI Coastal Patrol and Interdiction Craft 9-TAG Miscellaneous Auxiliary
9-LCL Landing Craft, Personnel, Large 9 0 Lighters, Open
9-1LC Landing Craft, Mechanized99-YITD Floating Crane9-LCP Landing Craft, Personnel 9-YDT Diving Tender
9-LCS Landing Craft, Swimer, Recooaaisaace 9-TFP Lighters, Closed9-1.U Landing Craft, Utility 9-YFD Yard Floating Dry Dock
9-LCV Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel 9-TR Lighters, Covered
9-LSS Light SEAL Support Craft 9-TIP Floating Power Barge
9-LWT Amphibious Warping Tug 9-YFR Refrigerated Covered Lighter, Range Tender
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CATEGORY 9 -SHIPS/CRAFT (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
9-TFU UKa~bor Utility Craft 9-012 Air Weapons vs Surface Targets
9-TGO Garbage Lighter 9-013 Air Weapons vs Unoderwater Targets
9-TEL Salvage Lift Craft, Heavy 9-014 Surface Weapons vs Air Targets
9-TUp Dredge 9-015 Surface Weapons vs Surface Targets
9-TEL Salvage Lift Craft. Medium 9-016 Surface Weapons vs Underwater Targets
9-TUG Gate Craft 9-017 Underwater Weapons vs Surface Targets
9-TOG Gasoline Barge 9-013 Underwater Weapons vs Underwater
9-TOW Fuel Oil Barge Targets
9-TOS Oil Storage Barge 9-020 Strategic and Special Capabilities
9-TPO Patrol Craft 9-021 Surface Based Deterrents
9-TPD Floating Pile Driver 9-022 Underwater Based Deterrents
9-Ti, Floating Workshop 9-023 Amphibious Warfare
9-TUB Repair, Berthing and Messing Barge 9-024 Mine and Mine CountermeasureWarfare
9-Till Floating Dry Dock Workshop 9-025 Inshore Warfare
9-TU Radiological Repair Barge 9-030 Tactical and Strategic Operations Support9-TUB Salvage Craft Tender Capabilities
9-TSD Seaplane Wrecking Derrick 9-031 Commood/Control/Commumications
9-TSB Sludge Removal Barge 9-032 Surveillamce/Reconoaissance/
9-T Harbor Tug Intelligence
9-TUo Water Barge 9-033 Electronic Warfare and Nuc/Bio/Chemical Defense
Number Series* 9-034 Logistics/Sealift
9-000 Ship/Craft - General (Guidance and 9-03S Other Support
Administration) 9-040 Ship System Management
9-001 warships (Surface) 9-041 Project Management
9-002 Submarines 9-042 General Administrative Requirements
9-003 Nine Warfare Ships 9-043 Life Cycle Coating
9-004 Amphibious Warfare Ships 9-"Ship Operation
9-005 Auxiliary Ships 9-045 Configuration Management
9-006 Combatant Craft 9-050 Ship System Performance
9-007 Service Craft 9-052 Ship Subsystem Performance Concepts/
9-009 Miscellaneous Selected Concepts
9-010 Combat Capabilities (Offensive and 9-054 Component Development
Defensive) 9-060 Subsystem Characteristics
9-011 Air Weapons vs Air Targets 9-061 Null Structure (Also see 9-100Series)
9-062 Propulsion ?last (Use 9-200 Series)
l ased on Ships Work Breakdown Structure (OWN).XAVSEA 0900-LP-039-9010.
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CATEGORY 9 - SHIPS/CRAFT (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
9-063 Electric Plant 9-093 Combat System Checkout9-064 Comand and Surveillance (Use 9-094 Regular Ship Trials
Material Series) 9-095 hole Ship Testing
9-065 Auxiliary Systems 9-0% Weight Control9-066 Outfitting 9-097 Incliing Experiset and Trim Dive9-067 Weapons (Use W-O00 Series) 9"094 Models and Mockups9-068 Integration sad Engineering 9-09 Pbotographs9-069 Ship Assembly 9-100 Null Structure - General
9-070 General equirements for Dasism and 9-119 Lift System Flexible Seals and SkirtsConst ruct ion Cosrcis9-167 Null Structural Closure9-O7A Foreign Ship Design ad Comparative-
Naval Architecture 9-200 Propulsion Plant - General9-071 Access 9-202 Automated Ship Control Systems9-072 Shock 9-210 Energy Generating System (Nuclear)*9-073 Noise sod Vibration 9-211 Water Cbemistry and Radiological9-074 Casting. Welding, Riveting. Allied Control*
Processes (General) 9-212 Nuclear Steam Generators9-075 Threaded Fasteners. Standard 9-213 Reactors*9-076 Reliability sad Maintalability 9-214 Reactor Coolant Systems'i-077 Safety (Also sea 0-40 Series) 9-215 Reactor Coolant Service Systems*9-078 materials 9-216 Reactor Plant Auxiliary Systems*9-079 Seawortbiness 9-217 Nuclear Power Control sad9-080 integrated Logistic Support Requirememts Istrumentation*
9-081 Maintesance 9-218 (NAVSKA 06 - UmasstgNed)"*
9-082 Support and Test Eqipmet (Use T-O0O 9-219 (NAVUZA 06 - Unassimed)*0Series) 9-220 Energy Generating System (Noo-Nuclear)
9-83 Supply Support 9-221 Propulsion Boilers9-094 Transportation and NIadling 9-222 Gas Generators9-04S EngineerinS Drawings 9-223 Main Propulsion Batterles9-086 Tecmical Mamuals and Other Data 9-224 Maio Propulsion Fuel Cells
(Also see L-160 Series) 9-230 Propulalom Units9-087 Facilities (Also see 5-400 Series) 9-231 Propulsion Steam Turbines9-088 Personnel od Traiing (Also see
8-000 Series) 9-232 Propulsion Stem Engines9-089 Training fquipmest (Use Material
Series or 8-000 Series)
9-090 Quality Assurance Requirements * Coordinate assignment through:9-01 Ship Inspections Comander, Naval Sea System CommandWashington, D.C. 20362, Attn: SEA 06K
9-092 Ship Tests a Reserved for use by SEA OSN--To be assigned at alater date.
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CATEGORY 9 -SHIPS/CRAFT (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
9-233 Propulsion Internal Combstion 9-299 Propulsion Plant Repair Parts andEngines Special Tools
9-234 Propulsion Gass Turbines 9-300 Electric Plant - General
9-235 Electric Propulsion 9-302 Motors and Associated Equipment (Seealso 6-260 Series)
9-236 5.1 f-Costained Propulsion Systems93 PoetvDvis
9-237 Secoliary Propulsionl Devies) 9-304 Electric Cables9-23 ESeronency Propulsion (Submasrines) 9-305 Electrical Designing and Marking9-29 Eerenc Prpusio (Sborims)9-310 Electric Power Generation9-240 Transmission ad Propulsion SYst 931Si SriePwemeeao9-241 Propulsion Reduction Gears 9312 Shpmervce Pwera Geors to
9-243 Propulsion Clhting uplng 9-313 Batteries (See also 9-220 Series)9-243 Propulsion ShaftBing s 9-314 Power Conversion equipment9-2 PrpulionShat Barigs9-320 Electric Power Distribution9-245 Propulsors
9-26 PopusorShcud an Dets9-32J Alongside Cable Neel System9-246 ae e Propulsor r-d b s 9-324 Svitcbgear ad Panel.9-247 Lifte Syete Frpoans, et 9-330 Lighting System
9-28 Lft ystm Fss W Dctiil9-340 Power Generator Support System (Lube Oil9-2S0 Propulsion Support System (Except Fel ad Diesel Support)and Lube Oil)9-4DulxSrie
9-251 Combustion Air Syste 9-390 Seca Dup Straie EeticPat9-252 Propulsion Control Syte 9-400 Speciald Pnurs ane System s (E ticPat9-2S3 Main Steam Piping System (600. 1200 Ge~ om neadSl elac ytm
9-24 Cndeserin) irEetr 9-402 Security Requirements9-2S4Fed n Condens atirecrst 9-403 Personnel Safety (See also S-0009-2S Fee andConensae SytemSeries)9-256 Circulating and Cooling Sea Water 9-404 Antennas (Use 1-110 Series)System
946GonigadSnig(loseE029-2S7 Auxiliary Stemm Piping (other than GonigadBnig(lose102
600, 1200 psi) 9-407 Electromagnetic InterferenceReduction (111) (Also see 1-002)9-259 Uptakes (Inner Casing) 948$oe etRqieet
9-260 Propulsion Support System (Fusel ad Lobe Sse etRqieetOil) 9-409 Combat System. Geeral/Integration
9-261 Fuel Service System 9-410 Command and Control Systems
9-262 Main Propulsion Lube Oil System 9-411 Data Display Groups (Use 1-686)9-243 Shaft Lube Oil System (Submarines) 9-412 Data Processing Groups (Use 1-687)9-2"4 Lube Oil Fill, Transfer. and 9-413 Digital Data Switchboards (Use 9-67S)
Purification 9-414 Interface Equipment (Use E-690)9-290 Special Purpose System 9-415 Digital Data Comumications (Use 9-117)9-298 Propulsion Plant Operating Fluids
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SERIES SERIES
9-417 Comnd aid Control Amalo& 9-445 TT aid Facsiaile Systems (See alsoSwitchboards (Use 1-676) 1-161 and 1-166 Series)
9-420 Navigation Systems (See also E-170) 9-446 Security Equipment Systems (See also
9-421 Non-Electrical/Electronic Navigation E-IS0 Series)
Aids 9-450 Surveillance Systems (Surface)
9-422 Electrical Navigation Aids (Include 9-451 Surface Search Radar (Use E-211Navigation Lights) Series)
9-423 Electronic Navigation Systems. Radio 9-452 Air Search Radar (2D) (Use E-212(See also E-170 Series) Series)
9-424 Electronic Navigation Systems. 9-453 Air Search Radar (3D) (Use E-213Acoustical (See also E-350 Series)Series) 9-454 Aircraft Control Approach Radar (Use
9-425 Periscopes E-216 Series)
9-426 Electrical Navigation Systems 9-455 Identification Systems (1FF) (Use9-427 Inertial Navigation Systems E-230 Series)
9-428 Navigation Control Monitoring 9-456 Multiple Node Radar (Use E-219Series)
9-430 Interior Communications 9-4S9 Space Vehicle Electronic Tracking9-431 Switchboards for I.C. Systems (Use (Use E-218 Series)
E-677) 9-460 Surveillance System (Underwater)9-432 Telephone Systems (Use E-165 Series) 9-461 Active Sonar (Use E-310 or E-312 Series)9-433 Announcing System (See also E-101 9-462 Passive Sonar (Use E-320 or E-321
Series) Series)9-434 Entertailment aid Training Systems 9-463 Multiple Mode Sonar (Use E-310 or
(See also E-101 Series) E-312 Series)9-43S Voice Tubes and Message Passing 9-464 Classificatlo Sonar (See also E-300
Systems and 1-400 Series)9-436 Alarm, Safety. aid Varming Systems 9-465 latbytbermograph (See also E-365
(See also 1-168) Series)9-437 Indicating. Order, aid Metering 9-470 Countermeasures (See also 1-400 Series)
Systems (See also N-200 Series)9-471 Active ECI (Including Combination9-438 lntegrated Control Systems (See also Active/Passive) Electcoic (Use
9-560) 1-410)
9-439 Recording ad Televisio Systems 9-472 Passive 1CK (Use 1-420)(See also 1-120 ad E-500Series) 9-473 Torpedo Decoys
9-440 Exterior Comuaicatios (See also 1-100 9-474 Decoys (Other)Series) 9-475 Degauassa
9-441 Radio System (See also 1-100 Series) 9-476 Mine Coumtermessres (See also 1-4919-442 Underwater Systems (See also 1-300 Series)
Series) 9-480 fire Control System (See also W-2009-"43 Visual aid Audible Systems Series)
9-4" Telemtry Symtomm (See also 1-1"6 9-481 Gun Fire Control System (Use W-220)Series)
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CATEGORY 9 SHIPS/CRAFT (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
9-432 missile fire Control System (5@0- 9-S22 Sprinkler Slot"mSonar Data Beat) (Usne W-260) 9-523 abdown System
9-4853 Underwater Fire Control Syst em954AxlaySaWtrSse(Sonar Data Base) (Use Wd-280) 954AslaySaWtrSse
9-484 integrated fire Control System (Use 9-526 scuppers Bad Deck Drains
WE-270 Series) 9-S27 Firemain Actuated Services - Other
9-489 Fire Control System Switchboards 9-528 Plumbing Drainage(use E-670 Series) 9-529 Drainage and Ballasting System
9-490 Special Purpose System 9-S30 Fresh Water Syst em
9-491 Electronic Test, Checkout and 9SDsiln lnMonitoring Iquipmrst (Use T-0O 0 itiln lnSeries) I-S32 Cooling Water
9-492 Flight Control and Instrmnt Landing 9-S33 Potable Watersystem (see alao 1-220 Series 9-S34 Auxiliary Steam and Drains Withinand 9-216) Machinery Box
9-493 Moo-Combat Data Processing System 9S5AxlaySemadDan usd(useE-60 seres)Machinery boxn
9-494 Meteorological System (See ala0 1100 9-S36 LAuxiliary fresh Water CoolingSeries)
9-540 Fuels and Lubricants. Handling and Storage9-495 special Purpose Intelligence System System
9-500 Auxiliary System - General 9-541 Ship Fuel and Fuel COmpesting
9-502 Auuiliary Machinery System
9-503 Pumps (Use 6-225) 9-S42 Aviation and General Purpose Fuels
9-S04 Instruments ad Instrument Boards 9-S43 Aviation and General Purpose(see also N-00 Series) Lubricating; Oil
9-505 General Piping Requireesti 9-544 Liquid Cargo
9-S06 Overflow*. Air Iscapes, and Souning 9-54S Tank HeatisgTubes 95S49 Special Fuel and Lubricant Kindling
9-510 Climate Control and Stoage
9-511 Compartment Heating System 9-550 Air. Gas. and Miscellaneous System
9-512 Ventilation System 9-551 Compressed Air System
9-513 Machinery Space Ventilation system 9-552 Cmpesse Gases
9-S14 Air Conditioning System (See ala. 9-5S3 0232 System6-230 Series) 9-554 [Lp Blow
1-515 Air Revitalization System 9-5$5 Fire tztinguishinsg System (See Alse(Subsories)0-50 and 1-490 Series)
9-516 Refrigeration Syst em 9-556 Sydraulic Fluid System
9-St7 Auxiliary Boilers and Other Beat 9-557 Liquid Gases. Cargo (Use 9-5"4)Sources
9-520 Sea Water System 9558S Special Piping Syst em
9-S21 Firemis and Flushing (Sea Water) 9-560 Ship Control system
system 9-S61 Steering and Diving Control System
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CATEGORY 9 -SHIPS/CRAFT (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
9-562 Rudder 9-597 salvage Support system
9-S63 Buoyancy and levering (Subarine,) 9-596 Auxziliary System Operating Fluids
9-S64 Trim System (Submarines) 9-600 outfit nd Furnishings - General
9-S65 Trim and Seel System (Surface Ship.) 9-610 Ship Fittings
9-566 Vivisg planes an" Stabilizing finn 9-620 mull Compartimentatiom(Submarines) 9-625 Air Parts. Fined Pentlight. and
9-567 Strut and Foil System ?dind
9-S68 Maneuvering System 9-630 Preservative, and Coverings (See also9-57 Unerwa Relenlbmet Sytem6-M0 Series)
9-S70 Ua rwa pleishat-Ats 9-MO0 Living Spaces
9-572 ship stores. Personnel. ad 96 SrieSaeEquipment MNoling 9-052 Medical Spaces
9-sy) Cargo andliag 9-653 Dental Spote.9-580 Nechamical Mandling System 94660 Working Spaces
I-Sal Anchor Rand Iift and Stowage Systems 9-670 Stowage Spaces
9-SA2 Heooring and Towing System 9-700 Armament - General (See also W-000 Series)
9-sa) Beats. boat Manling and Stowage 9-702 Arumant InstallationsSystem 9-703 weapns MNdling and stors$* (Use
9-$"4 "..ha"4101lv *"voted moot. Gel*. 0-620 Series)Ramp. Turntable System 9-710 Gains and Asmits"m (See also W-00
9-581 Elevating and Retractiag Gear Series)11-011 Altfoigl Notevoty Nappof, orsttee 9-11l Owg e hV -W Sotersl
1AIf l1 Lowe1* 11"Wol9 ,g Wvle 11ueeleue119 Needlin4 Owes, W6011I.5.5 Aircraft 11andlana*. Serva. and 9-111 Aimalln iesug 1. 6-11
Stowage (Use G-410 Seuieni) 9-720 Missiles end Rloclets (Use W-040 or W-SOC9-519 Miscellaneaus Mechanical aNodlang Series)
System 9-721 Lawaching Device, (Missiles and9-s90 special Purpose Moodling System 11ockes) (Use W-193)
9-S91 ScientifIc and wcess Engwine 9-722 Missile.. ocket, and GuidanceSystem Capsule Ndling System
9-S92 Swi mr and Diver Support, and 9-723 missile and "oChet StowageProtection System (See also 9-724 missile NlydraulicCat. 'V)
11-S93 Eavirogmetal Pollutin control 9-72S Muisl GasSystem 9-726 Missile Ceupensatial
9-S94 Submarine Rescue. Salvage, and 9-727 Missile EAviOn tal Monitoring antdSurvival System Lamoching Control
9-595 Towing. Launching and ladlist for 9-722 Missile Beating. Cooliag. TemperatureUnderwater System Control
40-596 uniling System for Diver Submersible 9-730 Mines (Ua se 54series)Veicles
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TABLE 2-2. STAN~DARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODE (SSCC) (Cont'd)
CATEGORY 9 -SHIPS/CRAFT (Cont'd)
SERIES SERIES
9-731 Him Launching Devices 9-840 Quality Asuanace
9-732 Kimeedaling 9-25O ILl Support Engineering
9-733 mime Stowage 9-590 Special Purpose Items
9-740 Depth Charges (asm W530 Series) 9-90 Ship Asely anM Support Service@
9-741 Depth Charge Launching Oevices (Use General
W-392)
9-742 Depth Char$e aeliss
9-743 Depth Charge St ~aor
9-7s0 Torpedoes (soe U-ShO Series)
9-7st Torpedo Tbe (Uoe W-M9)
9-7S2 Torpedo Moailise
9-753 Torpedo Stowage
9-75 Subariar Torpedo Ejection
9750 Sall Arm sad Pyrotechaics (See also* W-091 Series)
9-763 Smail Am s ad Pyrotechnic LOW-biftDevices
9-762 Smell Arm Mad PYrotecbmic ba0Iin
9-163 Small Arms and Pyrotec~mic Stowag
9-770 Cargo Munitios (Use W-620 Series)
9-772 Cargo Munmitions baidling
9-713 Cargo fttion Stoase
9-790 Aircraft Related WeaPom (See al1sCategory VW and 1-240 Series)
9-752 Aircraft Related Wrap*"s Nau04iin
9-113 Aircraft Related Wapons Stoagse
9-790 Special Purpose Systems
9-792 special Weapoms Eaadlims
9-793 special weapoos Stowage
9-797 miscellaneous Ordnance Spaces
9-798 Armament Operating Fluids
94500 lmftegratios ad tagimertavg - General
9-807 Installation CotrolflnterfaceDravins
9-810 Production Engineering
9-420 Special Dravisgs for Nuclear PropulsionSystems (See also 9-210)
9-930 Design Support
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SUBJECT SERIAL CODES
The subject serial code normally is a nonsignificant two-character code thatis used to differentiate among items assigned to a given Standard Subject Classifi---ation Code (SSCC) series or subseries. The code is nonsignificant in that no re-lationship need exist between the individual item and the assigned code and that noset pattern applies to code assignments. However, the serial code is computerin-telligent in that it determines the arrangement of alphanumeric listings. Once aserial code is assigned to a specific item within an SSCC, it will always pertainto that item and the combination of SSCC and subject serial codes will representthat item throughout its life cycle.
The assignment of subject serial codes should be in accordance with the fol-lowing guidance.
I. NOMENCLATURED SYSTEMS/EQUIPMENT
First Character - The first character is assigned on a non-revokable basis to amajor class of equipment within the selected SSCC. For example, the AN/SPS-30,AN/SPS-33 and AN/SPS-39 are all major classes of equipment within the E213 SSCC(Radar, Air Search (3D)). The first character of the codes for these classesshould be alphabetic (a letter) and should be selected such that a sequential list-ing of the codes would place the classes in the numeric order of the equipments(i.e., 30, 33, 39). However, the numeric order of the equipments in this exampleis not a "closed" order, i.e., there are unassigned numbers preceding 30, between30 and 33, between 33 and 39, and following 39. Thus, the alphabetic code char-acter assignments should allow for the possible addition of the unassigned items ata later date.
Thus: AN/SPS-30 First Character: LAN/SPS-33 PAN/SPS-39 S
Second Character - The--s'rond character of the code for the basic model or config-uration of nomenclatured equipment is always "0" (zero). For subsequent models orconfigurations of the basic equipment, the second character is assigned in alpha-betical sequence according to the model indicator. Using the AN/SPS-30 class radaras an example, the first variation or model "A", would be assigned a second char-acter of "A" while the AN/SPS-30B would he assigned a second character of "B".
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Code
Equipment First Char. Second Char.
AN/SPS-30 L 0-30A L A-30B L B
AN/SPS-33 P 0-33A P A
AN/SPS-39 S 0-39A S A
For variable configuration (V) models and experimental (X) models, the second char-acter of the code can be assigned to reflect that status, i.e.:
AN/SPS-30(V) LVAN/SPS-33 (XN-1) PX
NOTES: 1. For multiple "V" configurations, numbers may be used as the secondcharacter of the subject serial code in order to establish a distinc-tion.
2. For additional "XN" configuration, the use of "Y" and "Z" as the secondcharacter is permissible.
3. When a document applies to more than one model of a system or equip-ment, the second character will be that corresponding to the earliest(chronologically) model covered. Total model coverage will be indi-cated, in such cases, in the suffix of the TMINS number and included inthe title of the document. See VI, USAGE.
II. MARK AND MOD SYSTEMS/EQUIPMENT
First Character - For specific systems/equipment (particularly ordnance) identifiedby a MARK or MOD designation, the first character is assigned as described tornomenclatured equipment. For example, within the W513 SSCC (Torpedoes, Submarinelaunched):
Torpedo Mk 32 First Char: GMk 39 PMk 48 T
Second Character - The second character for Mk and Mod systems/equipment parallelsnomenclatured equipment except that, for the first nine Models, the character isassigned in numerical sequence according to the Mod indicators. Thereafter, the
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respectively. For example:
Code
Equipment First Charac. Second Char.
Torpedo Mk 32 Mod 0 G 0Mk 32 Mod 1 G 1Mk 32 Mod 2 G 2
Mk 32 Mod 9 G 9Torpedo Mk 39 Mod 0 P
Mk 39 Mod 1 P 1Mk 39 Mod 11 P B
Torpedo Mk 48 Mod 0 T 0
ILIA. AIRFRAME/HULL - MAJOR MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT(Major items such as engines, boilers, elevators, etc.. subject to dif-fering models and configuration control)
First Character - For specific major mechanical and electric equipment, the firstcharacter may be assigned on a non-revokable basis to a specific manufacturer. Forexample:
Propulsion Turbine, DeLaval DPropulsion Turbine, General Electric G
Second Character - The second character for such major equipment is then assignedto differentiate between models or application. For example:
Basic DeLaval turbine installed on LPD 4 through 6 DADeLaval turbine installed on LPD 8 and 9 DB
IIB. AIRFRAME/HULL - MECHANICAL AND ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT(Not normally subject to Government-controlled modifications)
First and Second Characters - Individual items of mechanical and electric equipmentare not identified by assigned nomenclature or other formal design~ation systems.Additionally, within many SSCC machinery categories (e.g., 6225--Oumps) the Navyinventory may contain a vast number of items. Subject serial codes for such itemsare assigned sequentially, on a first-in, first assigned basis, according to thetwo-character numerical equivalents provided by Table 2-7.
For example, a pump fitting the SSCC category 6225 would be assigned a sequentialsubject serial code at the time it entered the numbering system. If the individualpump is the fifty-seventh pump in the SSCC category, the subject serial (accordingto Table 2-7) is BZ.
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1st Pump AA12th Pump A.20th Pump AV42nd Pump BJ300th Pump KC
NOTE: In the unlikely situation where more than 1089 different pumps (or any othercommodity) would require unique subject serial code assignments, a second SSCC sub-series (e.g., 6226-Pumps) could be established and Table 2-7 sequence repeated.
IV. SHIPS AND CRAFT
First and Second Characters - For subject serial codes related 'o ships or craft,the code is assigned according to the hull number. For hull numbers of from oneto four digits (up to 1089) use the two-character numerical equivalents provided byTable 2-7. (Using Table 2-7, the code for DDG-6 is AF while the code for FFG-109is DK.) When a hull number greater than 1089 will fall within a ship class, usethe last three digits of the hull number as the entry to Table 2-7. For example,LST 1179 - use 179 as entry to obtain a code of FP. Since the serial codes willhave the same sequence as the actual hull numbers, ADP listings will be in theproper order.
V. AIRCRAFT (NAVAIR)
First and Second Characters - The subject serial codes related to aircraft are tobe assigned according to aircraft model designation. The first model shall be AA,second AB, etc. Example; AA for Aircraft model A-7A, AB for aircraft model A-7B,AA for aircraft model A-6A, AB for aircraft model A-6B, AC for aircraft model A-6C.
NOTE: The serial codes may not be in the same sequence as the aircraft modeldesignations. The serial codes normally will be in the sequence of eachsubsequent approved model designation.
VI. USAGE
When deriving the THINS subject serial code for a technical manual that coversmore than one model of a basic aircraft, system or equipment, the second characterof the code will be that corresponding to the earliest of the models covered Thecomplete model coverage will be defined in the THINS suffix and by the technicalmanual title. For example:
TM Model Coverage: AN/SPS-30A (Code LA) andAN/SPS-30B (Code LB)
TMINS Subject Serial Component Assigned: LATM Title: Radar Set, Air Search (3D) AN/SPS-30A
and AN/SPS-30B, Intermediate MaintenanceManual
TMINS Suffix: /SPS-30A,B
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INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, ANDWORK UNIT IDENTIFICATION CODES
1. Whenever possible, select the appropriate abbreviation, acronym or workunit identification code from those listed in this table.
2. If no suitable abbreviation or acronym is listed in any part of thistable, derive an appropriate abbreviation or acronym from the description of thetechnical manual being numbered. Use the following guidelines:
a. In general, an abbreviation is a shortened form of a word while anacronym is a word formed from the initial letters or parts of a series of words.
b. Do not develop an abbreviation or acronym to represent a publicationitem unless there is, or will be, a significant population of items in the inven-tory.
c. Do not develop an abbreviation or acronym to represent a specificpublication item when an appropriate general-purpose abbreviation or acronym isalready listed in this table. For example, an acronym such as TEl should not beassigned to a test equipment index since the general abbreviation IDX will suffice.Remember, the title of the publication will provide the distinction in any listingor catalog.
d. A derived abbreviation or acronym must consist of three characters andshould be composed of letters (alphabetical characters). However, it may includeone or more numbers so long as the resulting code is mnemonic.
e. The derived abbreviation or acronym must not duplicate any three char-acter code listed in this table. Codes should not be formed as a modifier to anexisting code.
3. The use of any new abbreviation or acronym must be reported through use ofthe feedback form included at the end of this guide.
4. When approved by NAVAIR, three-character alphanumeric equipment unit codesmay be used in lieu of a work unit identification code (WUC) or acronym. Suchassignments will be used in the automated test equipment series where individualtechnical manual coverage must be identified for a large number of rack-mountedunits or subunits. Control of equipment unit codes is delegated to AIR-04A4.
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TABLE 2-4. INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, ANDWORK UNIT IDENTIFICATION CODES (Cont'd)
I. GENERAL TYPE TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
ALT Alteration LOt; Logistics Data
BtIL Bulletin LSS L-i-t , ,' Snmiarv Sheet
CAI Catalog ST i t
CCD C01n1 ILgurat ton Cont to I , umi"eni t I dent It it at ion MAN mau. IManna I MAP Map Na ga tion Chart
CHT Chalt MCC Miiuial Connt ri t Repui rements (TMCR
COL Check-Ott List (Sheet) PAM Pamphlet
DI lti re, t ive PLN Plan
DDT Design l)at," PPN Paper - P lnt/De-i s.o./I ssoe
FIRM Fo rm PRo Pro edu re
GIB General litormation Book P5W
GTP Genera I rype Publ iat ion RE Re, o r
GYD GU Id, RP' Repo rtKBK HMnubook SAY Safety Publication
lDX Index SlIT Sheet
IS liitegrated Logist i Support Plaii SLR Slide Rule
INS Instruction SWI' Software Program (includes teat programs)
-IPA lob Performance Aid TD Tecrhnica Directive
TRNi Training Document
TXT Text/Textbook
II. SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS
CMS Conversion or Modernization Specification
IDS Interface Design Spet ifiiat ions
MSB Maintenante Standards Book
PQS Personnel Qualification Standard
PSB Performance Standards Book
PSS Performance Standard Sheet
RSB Reference Standards Book
SBS Shipbuilding Specification
SPN Specification (General)
STE) Standard (General)
TRS Technical Repair Standard
* To be used only for a document such as an administrative or management manual forwhich no specific or other general type abbreviation or acronym exists or can be
applied.
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III. SYSTEM/EQUIPMENT/COMPONENT-RELATED PUBLICATIONS
AM) Antiship Missile Delensp Instructions/Manual MND Manual, Depot Maintenance and Overhaul
ASY Assembly Instructions MME Maintenance Manual, Intermediate and Depot
CAL. Ca. ibrat ton Pro( edures/ lst ru t ions Levels
COT' Component Operabilit y Tests MMI Mainterian(e Manual, Intermediate Level
00' Depot Overhaul Plan Maintenan(e Manual, Orgainizatioral andIntermediate Level,
ECI Equipment Certilication Instuctlnis MO Maijtenan(e Manual, Orkaniziational Level
ECO Engineering Change Order MOm Manual, Overhaul
ECP Engineering Change Proposal RC Maintenan(e Requirement Card
FAT Factory Acceptance Test OFD One-function Diagram
FCB Field Change Bulletin OMI Operator's Maintenance Instructions
FCK Field Change Kit OPI Operator's Instructions
IFM Interface Manual ORD Ordnance Data
IN Installation Instructions PLL Parts List
INM Installation and Maintenance Instructions PMS Planned Maintenance System
IPB Illustrated Parts Breakdown SFD Signal Flow/Functioi Diagram
LUB Lubrication Chart SOT System Operability Test
MEL Master Equipment List TPM Techn.cian's Pocket Manual/Handbook
MIP Maintenance Index Page TRQ Testing Requirements
MNA Maintenance Manual, All Levels (only manual TSC Test Set Card
issued) TST Teat Set TapeM11C Maintenance Manual, Commercial
IV. SHIP-RELATED PUBLICATIONS
BIN Boat Information Manual SCB Submarine Safety Certification Boundary Book
CHA Ship Characteristics SDI Ship Drawing Index
CCS Central Control System Manual SHF Stores Handling and Fueling at Sea Manual
CRS Cable Running Sheets SHP Ship-related (General)
CSA Combat System Alignment Procedures SIB Ship Information Book
CSM Combat System Technical Operations Manual SHC Ship Service Motors and Controllers Manual
DCB Damage Control Book SNC Ship Noise Control Manual
DCP Damage Control Plates SPM Steam and Electric Plant Manual
DOCT Damage Control Text SSM Ship Systems Manual
EOS Engineer Operating Sequencing System Manual STA Stability Data (Surface Ships)
IT Index of Technical Manuals/Publications STE Stability and Equilibrium Data (Submarine.)
OSB Operational Stations Book SVM Ship Valve Manual
NCG Noise Control Guidelines TAB Training Aid Booklet
PAL Publica'ions Applicability List TOT Torpedo Tube Pamphlet
PNM Platform Noise Monitoring Manual TSM Technical Service Matual
POG Prop!lston Operating Guide URS Underway Replenishment Systems Manual
RIC Radiated Noise Monitoring Manual WCA Weapons Control System Alinement Procedures
SAP Ship Acquiition Plan WCM Weapons Control Manual
SBV Structureborne Vibration Manual M Weapons System Handling and Stowage Manual
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V. AIRCRAFT/MISSILE-RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Part I - Abbreviations and Acronyms
(Use on general coverage, special purpose, or operator's manuals)
ACM Air Crew Manual HRC* Maintenance Requirement Cards
AML Aircraft Technical Manual List NCS NATO Crossing Service
CER Complete Engine Repair Cards NFM NATOPS Flight Manual
CLG Cargo Loading - General OLD Operational Logic Diagrams
CLN Cargo Loading - Nuclear OMP Operation and Maintenance Manual, with
CTM Combat Training Manual Parts List
FIN Fault Isolation Manual OPI* Operators Instructions
FLD Fault Logic Diagrams PCM Airplane Captain's Manual
FIM Flight Maintenance Manual Pon Principles of Operations
FTI Flight Test Installation PIM Piping Installation Manual
GAI General Aircraft Information PPI Preservation and Packing Instructions
GES General Engineering Manual QEC Quick Engine Change Instructions
GHS Ground Handling/Servicing Manual REM Range Equipment Manual
GSE Ground Support Equipment (PGSE) RMM Range Monitoring Manual
IPBt
Illustrated Parts Breakdown SAg Search and Recovery Instructions
IWS Integrated Weapon System SCC Sequence Control Chart
LM Line Maintenance Manual SDM Schematic Diagram Manual
LWS Loading Manual Weapon/Stores SRC Stores Reliability Card
NAB Maintenance Manual Org/Int/Depot/IPB SRM Structural Repair Manual
MCS Crew Station Manual TAC Tactical Manual
MDB Maintenance Manual Depot with IPB TTM Testing/Troubleshooting Manual
n Maintenance Manual Intermediate and Depot WAP Work-around Procedureswith IPB WCR Wiring Connector Repair Manual
MMaal, Fault Reporting WDM Wiring, Data/Diagrams
RIB Maintenance Manual Intermediate with IPB WtM Wiring Lists
Maintenance Manual Depot WRC Wiring, Repair (Combat) Manual
MIME* Maintenance Manual Intermediate and Depot WRM Wiring Repair Manual
MNI* Maintenance Manual Intermediate WSI Weapon System Information Manual
MMO* Maintenance Manual Organizational WIC Work Lnit Code Manual
* Abbreviations and Acronyms listed for other applications of Table 2-4.
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V. AIRCRAFT/MISSILE-RELATED PUBLICATIONS (Cont'd)
Part 2 - Work Unit Code (WUC) Identifiers
(Use when an acronym does not apply)
AIRCRAFT BASIC POWER PLANTS
110 Airframe 210 Reciprocating Engines
120 Fuselage Compartments 220 Turboshaft Engines
130 Landing Gear 230 Turbojet Engines
140 Flight Controls 240 Auxiliary Power Plant (Airborne)
150 Helicopter Rotor System 250 Propulsion Systems-Missiles
160 Escape Capsules and Systems 2bO Helicopter, Power Transmission
180 Modified/Simulated Aircraft Assemblies 270 Turbofan Engines
190 Trainer Environmental Simulators 290 Power Plant Installation
PROPELLERS UTILITIES
320 Propellers 410 Air Conditioning, Pressurization and SurfaceIce Control
420 Electrical Power Supply
440 Lighting System
450 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power
460 Fuel System
470 Oxygen System
490 Miscellaneous Utilities
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V. AIRCRAFT/MISSILE-RELATED PUBLICATIONS (Cont'd)
Part 2 -- Work Unit Code (WUC) Identifiers Cont'd)
INSTRUMENTATION COMMUNICATIONS
510 Instruments, General bi1 HY Communications System
5ZP Autopilot 620 VHF Comunications System
530 Guidance System (Drone) 630 UHF Comunications System
540 Telemetry 640 Interphone System
560 Flight Reference 650 IFF
570 Integrated Guidance and Flight Coatrol 660 Emergency Radio
580 In-Flight Test Equipment 670 CNI Integrated Package
590 Target Scoring and Augmentation 690 Miscellaneous Comunications
AVIONICS AND WEAPONS CONTROL MISSILES AND ROCKETS
710 Radio Navigation Systems 810 Missile Warheads
720 Radar NaviSgtioo Systems 820 Missile Fuzing/Safe-Arm/Destruct/Range Safety
710 Bombing/ASW Systems 830 Missile Booster Stage Separation
740 Weapons Control Systems 850 Missile and Rocket Containers
750 Weapon Deliver) Systems
760 Electronic Countermeaaure
770 Photographic/Reconnaissance
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V. AIRCRAFT/MISSILE-RELATED PUBLICATIONS (Cont'd)
Part 2 - Work Unit Code (WUC) Identifiers (Cont'd)
MISC. EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS CALIBRATION
910 Emergency Equipment CIO Electro-Electronic
420 Tow Target Systems C20 Microwave
930 Deceleration Equipment/Drogue Parachute C30 Mechanital
940 Meteorological Equipment C40 Electromechanical
960 Personnel Equipment C50 Qualification
970 Explosive Devices C60 Peculiar Ground Support Equipment
C70 General
SUPPORT EQUI PMENT/SYSTiS
Sli Airframe-Cleaning/Corrosion/Preservation S51 Instrument Support Equipment
S12 Fuselage Compartments-Hearing/Air Conditioning/ S52 Autopilot Support Equipment
Ventilation 53 Drone Guidance Support
S13 Tow Target Systems S54 Telemetry Support Equiipment
S14 Air Compressors S5b FI ight Reference Support Equipment
S51 Fluid ServiLing $57 Integrated Guidance/Flight Cont rol Support
S19 Emergency Equipment Equ i pmeent
S21 Handling Equipment S61 Communitations Test and Cheik Equtipment
S22 Loading Equipment S71 Navigation Test and Chetk Equipment
S23 ransport/Towing Equipment S74 Weapon Cont rol Test/Chetk Equipment
Sil mant |nae Equi1ipment S75 Weapon Deliveiv Test /Chei k Equitipment
S14 Flgine rest Equipmett S76 ECM Test'Chei k Eqti pment
Si)s At-essories rest Eqiuiment S78 Semi itutmatit etikout and ASr Fquipmient
Sib Hvyrauli rest Eqitpment S79 General Aviontis thetk tnd lest ~tiipmeit
S17 lt il it es/Geteral rest Ejquipment 581 Missil i rest aid (hie k itpmvlt
Sg ilie k tid Itispe t itti Equtipment S92 Weapin S'st em It. .. liat st pp"'it qnl ipimn.t(Whenl mot ,lss1gihet In ",the , ies
S42 (;.is Itiri lltie (omplessor IInits, owettti t t
S44 Electrical Power Generators
S48 Ground Support Equipment, Engine
S49 Mine Countermeasures
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VI. SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS
AEG Special Combat System Publications
(Restricted to Aegis project)
APL Allowance Parts List
EID Electronics Information Bulletin
ElM Electronics Installation and Maintenance
Book
EOD Ex losive Ordnance Disposal Manual
GFI Government Furnished Information
MEM Munition Effectiveness Manual
SAL Ships Allowance List
STh Naval Ship Technical Manual
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TABLE 2-5
TM SERIAL/TM ISSUE CODES
The TM Serial/TM Issue codes are used to identify different volumes, parts andchanges to specific Ths.
I. TM SERIAL CODES
A. NAVAIR Assignments
Code Definition
00 Code identifies multi-volume manuals, manual supplements,general information, principles of operation and testingand troubleshooting manuals, phased maintenance packages,
through checklists, periodic maintenance cards, indexes, and otherspecialty type manuals.
99
B. NAVELEX and NAVSEA Assignments
Code Definition
00 Code reserved to represent, for indexing and supply pur-poses, a complete set including all volumes, parts, out-standing permanent changes, etc.
01 Single complete TM (entire coverage in one separately-bound item) or first separately-bound item (volume,chapter or part) of a multi-item TM set.
99 99th separately-bound item of a multi-item TM set.
NOTE: When a multi-volume/item TM set is anticipated toconsist of 100 or more separately-bound items, Table 2-7may be used for the assignment of all TM Serial codes forthe set. In such a case, the TM Serial for the 1st itemwould be AA, the 2nd would be AB, etc.
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II. TM ISSUE CODES
A. NAVAIR Assignments
Code Definition
0 Basic issue or superseding revision (with new issue date)
A Assigned in alphabetical sequence to permanent change pagepackages and rapid action changes (RACs) in order of thedate of issue. These issue codes are assigned for controland supply purposes only; they do not appear on individual
thru change pages. See USAGE.
B. NAVELEX and NAVSEA Assignments
Code** Definition
0 Basic issue or superseding revision
A Assigned in alphabetical order to sequential permanentchange packages to the basic issue. These issue codes areassigned for control and supply purposes only; they do not
thru appear on the individual change pages. See USAGE.
Z*
Letters I and 0 not used as TH issue identification.
** Although alphabetical issue codes are presented as representing sequentialnumerically-identified changes, the same issue codes can be used to representalphabetically-identified changes when so assigned.
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III. USAGE
The following are examples of the use of TM Serial/TN Issue Codes, includingthe significance of each:
A. NAVAIR Assignments
TM Serial/IssueConfiguration Code Significance
Basic issue TM 000 Represents basic issue of(thru 990) TM item. Code will appear
as part of THINS numberidentifying each page ofbasic issue item.
Change 1 to TM 0OA Represents Change I to thebasic TM; assigned for con-trol and supply purposesonly. Codes will appear aspart of THINS number as-signed to overall changepackage; individual changepages will display thebasic TMINS number and thechange number (1).
Change 2 to TM O0B Same as above for Change 2.
RAC I to TM 00C Same as above for RAC 1.
Change 3 to T 0OOD Same as above for Change 3.
Revision - reverts to basic number, and includes and cancels, except for recordpurposes, all outstanding changes and RACs. Supersedure notices on revisions shallbe specific, identifying changes/RACs by change/RAC identifier and issue date.
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TABLE 2-5. TM SERIAL/TM ISSUE CODES (Cont'd)
III. USAGE (Cont'd)
B. NAVELEX and NAVSEA Assignments
TM Serial/IssueConfiguration Code Significance
Basic issue multi- 000 Represents entire set foritem TM set control and supnly pur-
poses.
Single volume TM or 010 Represents basic issue offirst separately- first item (volume, chapterbound item of multi- or part) for control anditem TM set supply purposes. Code will
also appear as part ofTMINS number identifyingeach page in the separate-ly-bound item.
Second separately- 020 Represents basic issue ofbound item of multi- second item (volume, chap-item TM set ter, or part). Code will
appear in TMINS number oneach page of item.
Change 1 to multi- OOA Represents Change 1 to en-item TM set tire set; assigned for con-
trol and supply purposesonly. Code will appear aspart of TMINS number as-signed to overall changepackage; individual changepages will display thebasic TMINS number and thechange number (1).
Change 1 to single 01A Represents Change I to sin-volume TM or first gle volume or first itemseparately-bound (volume, chapter or part)>;item of multi-item assigned for control andTM set supply purpose only. Code
will appear as part ofTMINS number assigned tooverall package.It will not
appear on individual changepages. See Code 00A
* Changes are not normally issued to individual chapters of parts of volumes.
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TABLE 2-5. TM SERIAL/TM ISSUE CODES (Cont'd)
III. USAGE (Cont'd)
C. Alternate Usage (All Commands).
For multivolume/multipart technical manuals, the 13th character of the identi-fication number may be assigned to indicate the specific part of a multipart vol-ume. The l1th and 12th characters would continue to indicate the volume. Forthese THINS, changes will be controlled at the TM set (OOA, 00B, etc.) or volume
(02A, 02B, etc.) level.
TM Serial/IssueConfiguration Code Significance
Volume 1 010 Represents basic issue ofvolume (and all parts) forcontrol and supply pur-poses.
Volume I, Part I 01l Represents basic issue ofPart 1 of Volume I. Codewill also appear as partof THINS number identifyingeach page in Part 1.
Volume II, Part 1 021 Represents basic issue ofPart I of Volume II.
Change 1 to Volume I OIA Represents change I to allParts of Volume 1; assignedfor control and supply pur-poses only. Code will ap-pear as part of THINS numberassigned to overall changepackage; individual changepages will display the basicTHINS number for the appli-cable Part and the changenumber (1).
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TABLE 2-5. TM SERIAL/TM ISSUE CODES (Cont'd)
III. USAGE (Cont'd)
D. Serial/Issue Codes for Items Not Subject to Change (All Commands).
The TM Serial/Issue Code assigned to documents for which no changes areissued, such as Bulletins or Engineering Change Orders (ECOs), may combine the TMserial and issue indicator to provide a sequence number. Representative TM indi-cators are as follows:
TM Configuration Serial
Electronics Information Bulletin, Issue 879 EIB 879
Engineering Change Order No. 427 ECO 427
Field Change Bulletin for Field FCB 004Change No. 4
E. Supplement Serial/Issue Codes.
Supplements should not be procured unless it is impossible or impractical tointegrate the necessary data (e.g., classified material, volumes applicable to fo-reign nation or to particular configurations) into the basic technical manual vol-ume or set. When a supplement is to be numbered, the following method may beemployed.
TM Configuration Serial/Issue Code
Supplement 1 to Basic Manual Soo* Represents supplementto basic manual (allvolumes and parts).
Supplement I to Volume 1 S10 Represents supple-ment to volume 1(all parts).
* This method is applicable only to manuals with nine volumes or less.
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TABLE 2-6
INDEX OF SECURITY INDICATOR CODES
The following letter codes, enclosed in parentheses, shall be used in the suf-fix to indicate the level of security classification of a technical manual. Use ofthese codes is mandatory for classified manuals or unclassified, separately-bounditems of classified manuals.
Code Security Classification
(C) Confidential
(K) Confidential, Crypto
(R) Confidential - Restricted Data
(S) Secret
(T) Top Secret
(U) Unclassified (Not required, except for TMINSassigned to unclassified volumes and changes ofclassified TMs.)
(N) NOFORN Not for Release to Foreign Nationals
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TABLE 2-7
TWO-CHARACTER NUMERICAL EQUIVALENTS
The table of two-character numerical equivalents presented on the followingtwo pages is for use in deriving the THINS Subject Serial and TM Serial* codes.The table is arranged in an alphanumeric format that provides a computer compatiblesequence for tracking, sorting, and indexing purposes. For example, when thesenumbers are assigned as equivalent hull numbers, all documents indexed by hull num-ber will list in normal numerical sequence.
Hull Number Equivalent
DD 963 6F964 6G965 6H
SSN 688 W4689 W5690 W6691 W7692 W8693 W9694 XA695 XB
LST 1167-* FB1168 FC1169 FD
* Since the TM Serial code can be composed of three characters (see Table 2-5,Part III.C), a similar three-character matrix that will provide 36,937 numeri-cal equivalents can be locally developed and used if higher number equivalentsare needed.
When deriving the two-character equivalent for a series of high numbers whichare, or will go over 1089, drop the first character (numerical) and use thelast three characters as entry to the table. ADP listing will still be innumerical sequence.
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Numerical Equivalent and Index
TABLE 2-7. MATRIX OF TWO-CHARACTER NUMERICAL EQUIVALENTS (Cont'd)
- SECOND CHARACTER - --
A B C 1) F F , H .1 K I M N P k N S
A OO1 002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 004) 0010 {0)11 0 0 )4)I (1( 114 0IS )41 0 6 4017
B 0014 0)015 0036 0037 008 0039 0040 0041 042 0041 0044 0045 0)46 0047 0048 0)41( 050
C OOt,/ )68 0)06 0070 0071 0072 00)73 0074 0075 )476 0077 0078 0070 0080 4)4)81 ),S' 0083
0110 O14 0101 )1)2 10) 0104 O105 )1)6 0107 )108 OO 1)110 )111 4011- 0111 )114 O11S 4116
E 0) 11 114 0135 1)6 1)7 4118 010L) 0140 o141 o142 4)14.3 1144 )14e5 )146 4147 4)148 )149
F 0)16t 4167 4168 )o19 0170 (1171 )172 )171 )174 4)175 176 40177 )178 )170 0180 0181 O)182
l 0 1 ') 0 O2( ) 0202 )20) )204 )205 020 )2,)7 )2)8 44209 4214 0)211 0212 021 0 4214 1215
H 02 12 021; 02 14 4)15 )2 16 02)7 0218 0219 1244) 4.41 01242 )241 0)244 o4245 0)24h o24 ;1 248
I 1 020 1260 2h 17 268 41260) 0274) 271 4272 0.271 4)274 0275 0270 0277 0278 )270 )28) 4281
K 4208 4420 ) 4)44) 41011 40)2 41)3 0)0, 411)(5 010) 0)17 4)8 4))i()q 0 10 ) 1 11 41)12 );1 t o)314
1, 4)41 0)112 4)1 11 4 4) 14 01)11, 0137 0)18 1 0 1)140 1)41 14142 3411 4144 01)45 o4)46 1)47
' )64 065 0)166 037 ) 168 0 416 0374) 41i71 4)3i2 0)7) )374 )175 4170 4) 77 41)78 017'4 0 180
0 1)'" 4)318 01949 0400 04)1 0402 0401 0404 0405 04)00 (407 4)40)8 040') 410 4 1 1 0412' )41
P 04 10 )04 31 04 12 )4 1) 04) 34 04435 04) 6 04 37 44 141 0) 0444 44 0442 ()44 4 4444 o446 44404 1 04)464 0146S 1460 0467 04)8 )469 0470 1471 472 (4 71 47, 04 75 1)47, 4)477 , 478 .4470
R 0 Q()44 4407 )498 440 )59 0500 04)0)1 0502 050) O)514 ')05 )50) )507 O 508 050) 45)1 o(I5 1 0512
S )521 4 o 01)S41 4) 12 4)531 1)534 015)5 0510 o517 153,8 )530 434')41 o)541 0)54.' 41544 01S44 1545
1 02 16)' 1 0'*4 414,5 )0560 0567 0568 01569 1150 )5571 4),72 0,S7 4 )574 05575 o)Th )0) 7 0578U' 0(') S 1S06 057 )598 0)599 060) )64) 1002 1)bO M41 () )61)5 O0)6 0))7 O1 4 )OQ 644 14 Of) I 1
V 41628 1621) O) 50 111, l1 4)12 )6)) 0614 (16 5 O 1( ()6 17 )f, IS 0)6 ; 10 4 0)41) 41.' 4,,,' ()t, 4 1644
44 1,6 ()hh2 4)6, 1 06 644 )665 006)(66 ) 7 4)(68 0 t)4() 6 ()0 ( 67 44 7.' '1(,7 4 IOf , o,,7h;. '467;
S 4h'4 Ohl'4 (,')(,), (107 009')8 Of)6) 9 0/l)4 417) O)74). 0701 174 ) 70 ) O,'4 , 474 4 S 0714 1'710
0 4427 44728 4729 417 1) 017)1 0712 )711 174 4)7I 1 4) 41717 ;07)8 41;i ) 417444 0;,1 4, 474.)
04,4441 4)h6 4762 0763 0704 0705 0766 1767 1)768 )76S 0 47741 4771 0 ',' 0- ,,4 41 0" C4776
1 07')) 4794 0)795 o796 0)797 ()7)8 O40) 0801) (1801 081)O.' 4)814) 1 Y4.' 0805 '8(,4184 O1 ,'18 44) S))
1 482h 0h827 4828 0829 )8)0 )831 0812 08301 4814 4)8l I1816 0837 o4, 1 4 '4 ) , ,4 1 o842
1 085) 418f(11 08 1 1)8h2 801 4864 O)85 )866 1867 448h. 48), 41""7o 8 , ' 48,4 4487., )8,7
4 )892 89) 0894 0895 0)846 O8()7 1898 489') 4)0q414 (1'4 I 0'02 0903 414444 o Qo') O4)' of)(, o)44; o 0)8
0 925 10926 )027 0)28 0929) 0 3)) () 4)31 04) 2 O) )I1 )0)4 0935 o') 6 444), 0) 1,'4 (') 19 4) OQ41
00458 450 () O 0 9)h' 1 1)962 0, 1 0964 404(5 (4 )'46h 0()67 4)0,8 4)44) 4) 744 ('4 71 0'I;.' I ;') ; (Q74
44)q) l ()4(2 O)')0 I 4)0)4 41095 O)90 41'1'7 ()'4'8 41')')' 1114441 44141 44114.' 4441 444. 44441', 4441) 4)4) (7
I 1124 125 I(126 1027 I028 14129 1 )41 111 1111.' 1411 l14114, I(14 1 44., I4)4 k 444s 1041') 1044
' I) ; 1I)8 14o5 I 14)4 10)6 1O h )2 1)61 10464 14,' ) , 10 4O; 44 1(, q I ' 114 lo t ,'I I 4 I 17
4A 4 4 4 N 4'
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TABLE 2-7. MATRIX OF TWO-CHARACTER NUMERICAL EQUIVALENTS (Cont'd)
on SECOND CHARACTER -
T 11 V W X Y Z 2 1 4 7 8
0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025) 0026 0 27 028 O)029 0 0 011 100 ( 1 I , A
0051 0052 0053 0054 0055 00h 0057 0058 0059 0060 0061 0062 0063 0004 0111(', ()hh B
0084 0085 0086 0087 0088 0089 0090 0091 0092 0093 0094 0095 0090 0097 0098 0099 t1
0117 0118 0119 0120 0121 0122 012 0124 0125 0126 0127 0128 0129 0130 0131 0132 1)
0150 0151 0152 0151 0154 0155 1),6 O157 0158 0159 0100 0161 0162 0163 )3164 01 f i
0183 0184 0185 0180 0187 0188 0189 0 190 0191 0192 0193 0194 0195 0196 0197 0198 F
0216 0217 0218 0219 0220 0221 0222 0221 0224 0225 0226 0227 0228 02-9 02(10 0231 (,
0249 0250 0251 0252 0253 025!# 0255 02 T) 0257 0258 0259 0260 0261 0262 026) 0264 1]
0282 0283 0284 0285 0286 0287 0288 (1289 0290 0291 0292 0293 0294 0295 0296 0297 ,J
0315 0316 0317 0318 0319 0320 (1)21 01322 O003 024 (325 0326 0327 0328 (1329 0330 K
0348 0349 0350 0351 0352 035) 0354 0155 0356 0357 0358 0359 0360 0361 0362 0361 L,
0381 0382 0383 0384 0385 0386 0387 0388 0389 0190 0391 0392 0393 0394 0395 0396 M
0414 0415 0416 0417 0418 (419 0420 0421 0422 0423 0424 0425 0426 0427 (1428 0429 N
0447 0448 0449 0450 0451 0452 0453 0454 045 0456 0457 0458 0459 0460 0401 0462 P
0480 0481 0482 0483 0484 0485 0486 0487 0488 0489 0490 0491 0492 0493 0494 0495 1
0513 0514 0515 0516 0517 0518 0519 0520 0521 0522 0523 0524 0525 0526 0527 0528 R
0546 0547 0548 0549 0550 0551 0552 0553 0554 0555 0556 0557 0558 0559 0560 0561 S
0579 0580 0581 0582 0583 0584 0585 0586 0587 0588 0589 0590 0591 0592 0593 0594 T t"
0612 0613 0614 0615 0616 0617 0618 0619 0620 0621 0622 0623 0624 0625 0626 0627 1'
0645 0646 0647 0648 0649 0650 0651 0652 0653 0654 0655 0656 0657 0658 0659 0660 '
0678 0679 0680 0681 0682 0683 0684 0685 0686 0687 0688 0689 0690 0691 0692 0693 W
0711 0712 0713 0714 0715 0716 0717 0718 0719 0720 0721 0722 0723 0724 1725 0726 X
0744 0745 0746 0747 0748 0749 0750 0751 0152 0753 0754 0755 0756 0757 0758 0759 Y
0777 0778 0779 0780 0781 0782 0783 0784 0785 0786 0787 0788 0789 0790 0791 0792 z
0810 0811 0812 0813 0814 0815 0816 0817 0818 0819 0820 0821 0822 0823 0824 (825 1
0843 0844 0845 0846 0847 0848 0849 0850 0851 0852 0853 0854 0855 0856 0857 0858 2
0876 0877 0878 0879 0880 0881 0882 0883 0884 0885 0886 0887 0888 0889 0890 0891 3
0909 0910 0911 0912 0913 0914 0915 0916 0917 0918 0919 0920 0921 0922 0923 0924 4
0942 0943 0944 0945 0946 0947 0948 0949 0950 0951 0952 0953 0954 0955 0956 0957 5
0975 0976 0977 0978 0979 0980 0981 0982 0983 0984 0985 0986 0987 0988 0989 0990 6
1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1(115 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 7
1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 8
1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 9
T (I V W X Y Z I 2 3 4 7 8 9
oSECOND CHARACTER
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SECTION III
NAVAIR TECHNICAL MANUAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERREQUEST FOR
3.1 PUBLICATION NUMBER REQUEST (PNR)
All NAVAIR activities involved in acquiring and maintaining TMs and similarpublications shall obtain THINS numbers from the Naval Air Technical ServicesFacility (NAVAIRTECHSERVFAC), 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111.
NAVAIRTECHSERVFAC will construct TM numbers utilizing the standard source dataelements defined in the NAVAT Description and Application Guide and Index forTMINS (MOOOO-00-IDX-000).
3.2 NAVAIRTECHSERVFAC RESPONSIBILITIES
a. Assigning ThINS numbers and titles for individual TMs, changes, and re-lated supplements which require entry into the system. PNR form 4ND-NATSF-5600/92(Rev 1-78), illustrated in Figure 3-1, shall be utilized for this purpose.
b. Controlling the issuance of TMINS numbers.
c. Establishing and maintaining appropriate records of all TMINS and TMINSrelated change identification number assignments. Identifying all publicationswith their assigned numbers.
d. Preparing NAVSUP Form 1088 (Forms and Publications Status Report (FPSR))for new items including changes, rapid action changes, revisions, reprints, andsupplements which are issued as individual items. The FPSR will be submitted toNAVPUBFORMCEN in accordance with the requirements of NAVSUPINST 5600.19.
e. When appropriate, the Remarks column on the FPSR shall cite the contractorand the contract number. NAVAIRTECHSERVFAC will forward the original FPSR and twocopies to the Naval Publications and Forms Center, Code 101, 5801 Tabor Road,Philadelphia, PA 19120.
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PUGICATION NUMBER REQUESTaO-NATSF6B6402 I1EV 1.761
NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL SERVICES FACILITY700 ROBBINS AVENUE
PHILADELPHIA, PA., 19111
EQUIPMENT
NOMENCLATURE PART. MODEL. TYPE & NAVY STOCK NUMBERS
NAME oP CONRACTOR COAtTRACT NUMBERT NUMBER
MLCATO I. pktrr 4wc ft. 1U.EV. Tg,,lr 0 E,.P", D.o.t Sp,,-uj D- List
TECHNICAL MANUAL
TITLE SPAOBABLE NUMBER SERIES RECOMMENDED NUMBERSECUR CLASS ASSIGNED
........ 1 .......' °" ............... I--
ROUTING 1 DATA MANAGER 1IST CONTROL BRANCI I DATA MANAGER
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SECTION IV
NAVELEX AND NAVSEATECHNICAL MANUAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
REQUESTS AND ASSIGNMENTS
4.1 REQUESTS
4.1.1 NAVELEX. All requests for the assignment of NAVELEX technical manualidentification numbers must be submitted to Commander, Naval Electronic SystemsCommand (ELEX 8122), using NAVELEX Form 5600/2 (TMIN-R). This form is illustratedin Figure 4-1.
4.1.2 NAVSEA. Requests for assignment of NAVSEA technical manual identificationnumbers should be submitted either to the Naval Sea Data Support Activity (NSDSA)or, for NAVSEA og (Nuclear) - cognizance manuals, to the Deputy Commander forNuclear Propulsion, SEA 08H, Washington, DC 20362. Requests submitted to the NSDSAmust utilize form NAVSEA 4160/5 (TMIN-R). See Figure 4-2.
4.1.3 COMPLETION OF TMIN REQUEST FORMS (NAVELEX 5600/2 AND NAVSEA 4160/5). TheNAVELEX and NAVSEA THIN request (TMIN-R) forms are similar in both arrangement andrequired information/data entries. Consequently, the following completion instruc-tions are applicable to both forms, unless otherwise noted. Each instruction iskeyed to the corresponding numbered block on the appropriate TMIN-R form.
NOTES: 1. If these instructions are reproduced separately, all included re-ferences to paragraphs or tables refer to the TWINS Guide and In-dex, NAVMAT MOOOO-OO-IDX-OO/ThINS.
2. The TMIN-R form, in addition to requesting the assignment of iden-tification numbers, also serves as the primary input to managementinformation systems that track technical manual availability andstatus. In order to ensure adequate data for both uses, thecompletion of blocks I through 29 on each ThIN-R form by the re-questing activity is mandatory. Failure to provide required en-tries may result in delay of TMINS assignment or rejection of theThIN-R.
Block Legend Instruction
REQUESTING ACTIVITY
I FROM Enter the full identification and mailing address, in-cluding zip code, of the requesting activity formallymailing the form.
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Block Legend Instruction
2 UIC Enter the mailing activity's five-digit unit identifi-cation code as published in the Navy Comptroller Man-ual, Volume 2, Chapter 5 (if applicable).
3 IN REPLY Enter mailing activity's identification designationREFER TO abbreviation and serial number, e.g., PME/PMS MXX
Serial 001.
3a. DATE Enter the date the form is mailed by the requestor.
4 NAME OF Enter full name of individual in the technical activ-REQUESTOR ity requesting the number.
5 CODE Enter code number assigned to individual identified inblock 4.
6 PHONE Enter (as applicable) either AUTOVON or commercial(AUTOVON/ telephone numbers for the individual identified inCOMMERCIAL) block 4.
COGNIZANT TECHNICAL ACTIVITY
7 COGNIZANT Identify the cognizant technical activity/In-ServiceTECHNICAL Engineering Activity. If same as block I, so state.ACTIVITY/ISEA
7a. COORDINATED If requestor is principle acquisition activity (e.g.,WITH CTA/ISEA PME) indicate whether TMIN-R has been coordinated with
appropriate (Block 7) CTA/ISEA.
8 UIC Enter the cognizant technical activity/ISEA unit iden-tification code as published in Navy Comptroller Man-ual, Volume 2, Chapter 5 (if applicable). If same asblock 2, so state.
9 CODE Enter any subordinate internal code, as applicable.
PART I - TECHNICAL MANUAL IDENTIFICATION DATA
10 THIN Check (4) TM issue for which the TMINS is being re-REQUIRED quested. If OTHER block is checked, describe theFOR document in block 21 and identify the applicability of
the document (see block 22 NOTE).
11 SECURITY Check (4) the highest level of classification on theCLASSIFICATION TM issue. See security indicator codes on Table 2-6.
12 MAINTENANCE Check (4) all applicable levels of maintenance to beLEVEL covered by the TM.
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13 PUBLICATION Check (4) the issue status applicable to the publica-STATUS tion. Indicate the estimated or actual approval and
the publication cutoff date (normally, the cutoff dateis the approval date).
14 ACN(s) Check (4) as applicable. If yes, enter outstandingINCLUDED ACN number(s) and date(s) (if any) being incorporated
in the technical manual. If case of insufficientspace, notate at bottom of form or attach separatepage.
15 CHANGES INCLUDED Check (4) as applicable. If yes, enter outstandingchange number(s) and date(s) (if any) being incorpora-ted in the technical manual. In case of insufficientspace, notate at bottom of form or attach separatepage.
16 NUMBER OF THIS Enter the identifying change number (if applicable).CHANGE Enter the publication identification number of the
existing (basic) publication in block 18.
17 SUPERSEDED Check (4) "yes" or "no" block if the current issuewill or will not supersede an existing TM. Seeblock 18.
18 SUPERSEDED Enter the identification number and date of issue ofPUBLICATION the TM(s) being superseded or changed by the currentNUMBER issue.
19 PUBLICATION Define the physical and data divisions of the antici-CONFIGURATION pated publication as follows:
19a. PRIME TITLE Refer to paragraph 1.5 and enter the recommended primetitle to appear on each volume of the publication,e.g., Communication Transmitter, Radio Set AN/WRT-2,Intermediate Maintenance Manual.
19b. LIST OF Identify each volume (Vol No.) and part (Part No.) bySEPARATELY subtitle (e.g., Corrective Maintenance) and securityBOUND classification. If additional space is required, con-VOLUMES/PARTS tinue the listing on a separate sheet and so indicate
(CONIT'VUED ON ATTACHED SHEET) on the form.
19c. SSCC Enttr the recommended Standard Subject ClassificationC,,e (SSCC).
NOTE: The SSCL ic -.)mposed of two segments: a major category code (asingle alpha or numeric character) and a subcategory or seriescode (three alphanumeric characters).
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MAJOR CATEGORY. When selecting a major category code, the follow-ing decision must be made:
Whenever the system/equipment or subject covered by the publi-cation relates to a distinctive commodity group, such as radarsystem (electronics), select an alpha character (lettered)
major category from Table 2-2 of M0000-0O-IDX-O00/TMINS.
Whenever the system/equipment or subject is not an entity with-
out reference to a complete major system of which it is a part,such as a ship propulsion plant, select a numeric category and
series from Table 2-2 (i.e., 9-200). In many such cases, thesystem configuration will be composed of two or more existing,different commodities, each of which would have its own tech-nical manual identified by a lettered SSCC.
Each system/equipment or subject should be assigned, wheneverpossible, to a lettered category. Assignment to a numbered
category can be considered only when no lettered categoryapplies.
SUBCATEGORY SERIES. Within each major category of Table 2-2,specific series are identified for use in classifying the system/equipment or subject to a more definitive level. After selectionof the proper major category, refer to those pages of Table 2-2containing the major category and select the series code most
appropriate. If no listed code serves appropriate, determine the"block" of codes (e.g., E-260 to E-270, W-170 to W-180, etc.) mostclosely related and use an open series number (e.g., E-266, W-173,etc.) Whenever a subordinate series number is used that is notlisted in Table 2-2, a copy of the feedback form from MOOOO-O0-
IDX-OOO/ThINS should be filled in and forwarded to NAVSEA 05L3.
Block Legend Instruction
19d. ACRONYM Enter the recommended acronym or abbreviation.
NOTE: Whenever possible, select the appropriate abbreviation or acronymfrom parts I through VI of Table 2-4, MOOOO-00-IDX-000/TMINS. If
no suitable abbreviation or acronym is listed in the table, derivean appropriaLe abbreviation or acronym from the description of thetechnical publication content. The use of any new abbreviation oracronym must be reported to SEA 05L3 using the feedback form fromMOOOO-00-IDX-OOO/TMINS.
19e. SUFFIX Enter the recommended suffix.
NOTE: If the technical publication is classified, the recommended suffixmust indicate the level of classification in the first three char-acter spaces following the slash mark, e.g., /(C) .
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20 SUBJECT OF Check (v) the appropriate applicability. If GENERALPUBLICATION IS PURPOSE or OTHER is checked, identify the subject asAPPLICABLE TO part of the narrative statement in block 21.
21 TYPE OR KIND OF Insert a narrative statement describing the subject/
MANUAL-SUBJECT/ purpose or function of the technical manual. "APURPOSE/OR FUNC- narrative statement is necessary for correct assign-TION (Narrative) ment of the THINS number."
21a. FUNCTIONAL USERS Check (q) to indicate applicable functional users of
the publication.
22 HARDWARE Blocks a through h: Enter all applicable information.
APPLICABILITY
NOTE: Except when OTHER (block 10g) has been checked, complete entriesare mandatory for all blocks subordinate to block 22. When OTHER,
block 10g, has been checked, complete the form as applicable tothe document being numbered.
23 APPLICABILITY Define any special installation or other limiting fac-
LIMITED TO: tors which would make the publication apply only underspecific situations, using the following guidance:
23a. SHIP TYPE/ For ship-related publications, enter the type of shipCLASS to which the publication applies. If the publication
applies to an entire class of ships, identify the
specific class.
23b. HULL NUMBERS (Ship-related publications) If a "Class" publication
is indicated in block 23a, list all hull numbers inthe class. If. the publication is applicable only to(a) specific ship(s), i.e., no "Class" entry in
block 23a, list the appropriate hull number(s).
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(General purpose publication) Indicate whether thepublication will be provided as onboard ship allow-ance. If the publication is restricted to specificship types or classes, so indicate.
23c. SYSTEM/EQUIPMENT If the publication is applicable only to a specificSERIAL NUMBERS production run of a system/equipment, enter Lhe first
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4.2 ASSIGNMENTS
4.2.1 NAVELEX. The NAVELEX Technical Publication Office (NAVELEX 8122) has theresponsibility for the assignment and tracking of all THINS identified NAVELEXpublications and will use the information on the TMIN-R (form 5600/2) to enterpublications into current files. When THINS numbers are assigned in response to asubmitted request form, ELEX 8122 will forward the assigned numbers to the request-ing activity, using form NAVELEX 5600/2A (see Figure 4-3).
4.2.2 NAVSEA. The Naval Sea Data Support Activity (NSDSA-NSWSES Code 5700) hasthe responsibility for the assignment and tracking of all NAVSEA TMINS - identifiedpublications and will use the information on the TMIN-R (form 4160/5) to enterpublications into active data files. When TMINS numbers are assigned in responseto a request, the NSDSA will transmit the assigned numbers to the requesting activ-ity, using form NAVSEA 4160/5A (see Figure 4-4).
4.2.3 TMINS ASSIGNMENT NOTIFICATION FORMS (NAVELEX 5600/2A AND NAVSEA 4160/5A).The NAVELEX and NAVSEA ThINS assignment notification forms are similar in formatand information/data provided. Consequently, the following explanations are appli-cable to both forms, unless otherwise noted.
NOTE: ELEX 8122 and the NSDSA will assign identification numbers andsubtitles to all volumes' and parts as requested on submittedTMIN-R forms. The requesting activity will print the THINS andsubtitle on each volume or part using the exact structure listedon forms NAVELEX 5600/2A or NAVSEA 4160/5A.
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TO The form will be addressed to the requestingactivity indicated in block I through 3 of formNAVELEX 5600/2 or NAVSEA 4160/5 (Reference (a),preceding).
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PRIME TITLE The prime title assigned to all volumes andparts of the publication being identified.
PUBLICATION DATE The publication date to appear on the cover andtitle page of each item covered by the includedTMINS assignments.
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4.3 REQUESTS DISAPPROVED
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SECTION V
TMINS MANAGEMENT BASELINES
5.1 INTRODUCTION
This section of the standard Technical Manual Identification Numbering System(THINS) Guide presents some considerations dealing with the operation of the systemand the mechanics of THINS number assignments. The basis for this guidance hasbeen the experience gained during the two-year limited operation of the THINS bythe Naval Sea Systems Command.
5.2 GENERAL
5.2.1 VALIDITY. Make certain that every ThINS number you assign is unique, so thatthe ThINS will be a valid identification number for control and supply purposes.
5.2.2 REQUESTOR AGREEMENT. If the final THINS assignment does not agree with thecodes recommended by the requestor (i.e., SSCC, Acronym, and Suffix), the assigningactivity should try to reconcile the disparities with the requestor. Although hemay not know the ThINS system that well, he is probably in a better position, tecb-nically, to define what the publication is and what it supports.
5.2.3 CORRECTED TMINS. Improperly assigned THINS numbers can be changed, ifnecessary, by the issuance of a permanent change to the publication. In suchcases, it is not necessary to re-issue every incorrectly numbered page in thepublication. Issuance of a changed title page, "A" page and, when applicable,Foreword or Introduction, should suffice. However, the Foreword or Introductionshould state that all references to the old identification number elsewhere in thepublication are superseded by the issuance of the new THINS number.
5.2.4 DEVIATIONS. Do not deviate from the principles of THINS assignment withoutgetting approval from the Command policy office. The system will work best with 'sminimum number of deviations.
5.3 HARDWARE/SUBJECT IDENTIFIER
5.3.1 CORRECT ASSIGNMENTS. When deriving and assigning the liardware/Subic't Iden-tifier (Cog. Command, SSCC, and Subject Serial), take your time and get it rightWhen necessary, get technical advice or assistance in determining the correct SS(Set up the Subject Serial code sequence to allow maximum flexibility. fh extraitime and effort this will take is worthwhile since the Identifier will .ipply t(i
the life cycle of the item.
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quantity of numbers assigned, only the first assignment will involve any great
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5.3.3 PRE-ASSIGNMENT OF SSCC. You can save yourself future effort, and shortenyour response time for number requests, by pre-assigning Hardware/Subject Identi-fiers to existing systems and equipment under the cognizance of your Command.
Remember, the Navy inventory is relatively static with only a few completely newitems being added each year. This means that the majority of activity (in terms ofThINS) will be related to items already in inventory. Pre-assignment, when you arenot under pressure to fill an urgent ThINS request, also allows you to set up yourSSCC and Subject Serial sequences for maximum flexibility and minimum future con-flict. This information is highly adaptable to computer storage.
5.3.4 SSCC ASSIGNMENTS. It can't be reiterated too often; when assigning an SSCCCategory to a commodity (or subject), select a lettered (alpha) category wheneverpossible. Don't use a numbered category unless no lettered category could be con-
sidered to apply.
5.3.5 TRAINING (CATEGORY 8) SSCC. This category is intended for use in numberinggeneral training documents only. When a THINS number must be developed for a docu-ment related to training, the natural tendency will be to use a Category 8 SSCC.Before this is done, you must determine whether the document deals with generaltraining on a subject or with detailed training on a specific item of hardware.The result of that determination will indicate the type of ThINS number to beassigned.
a. If the document contains training information specific to a hardware item,
use the hardware item SSCC - not a Category 8 series. Indicate the trainingaspects of the document by using the acronym "TRN". As an example, a documentthat provides specific training for the AN/SPS-IOG sea search (2D) radar shouldbe assigned the same Hardware/Software Identifier as the hardware, i.e., SE211-FG.
The number assigned to the training document then might be SE211-FG-TRN-010/SPS-10G.
b. If the document contains only general training information, the selectionof the proper Category 8 SSCC series should be made according to the subject of the
document. In line with this intent, all Category 8 SSCCs are constructed to relateto the hardware/subject SSCC Categories and to correlate with the major subdivi-sions within those categories. Accordingly, training on general aviation subjectsbelongs in the 8-100 series while training on ordnance subjects should fall into
the 8-WOO series. As an example, a general training textbook for shipboard
ordnance subjects might be assigned a ThINS number of S8W00-AA-TXT-010.
5.4 TM IDENTIFIER
5.4.1 NEW ACROYMS. Try to limit the number of new acronyms you create, especial-ly when dealing with publication types that are not common and will be few in num-ber. Remember that an acronym is most easily recognized when it is used often(e.g., MRC). When you do not find a specific acronym or abbreviation for thepublication you are trying to number in either Table 2-4 or the cross-referenceindex (Section VI), try to use one of the general-purpcse codes (Part I of theTable). If you must develop a new acronym or abbreviation code, be sure to reportits use by sending a feedback form (included at the rear of this guide) to thecustodian (NAVSEA 05L3), via your Command policy office.
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5.4.2 TM SERIAL AND ISSUE CODES. Under the basic THINS methodology, the lth and12th characters (TH Serial) in the THINS number are used to identify a specificseparately-bound item of a multi-item publication set while the 13th character (TMIssue) is used to indicate the issue status (original, change, superseding revi-sion) of that specific item. Although this method produces adequate and uniqueidentification numbers, it is not the most efficient use of the numbering systemcapacity, particularly in respect to the 13th character (issue indicator). Struc-turally, the issue indicator can be either a number (0 thru 9) or a letter (A thruZ, less I and 0). However, the THINS number appearing on the cover, title page andin the marginal copy ("running head") on each page (including change pages - seeparagraph 5.4.2.2) of a publication will always display a number in the 13th char-acter.
5.4.2.1 Basic Issue Indicator. Under the basic TMINS methodology, the issue indi-cator will always be 0, indicating an original issue or a superseding revision (seeparagraph 5.5.2 for non-superseding revisions). Since this method is, effectively,a waste of the 13th character (because only the remaining 12-characters are beingused to identify the publication), an alternate method (Table 2-5, Part III.C) hasbeen developed for the numbering of multivolume/multipart publications, whereby the13th character may include any digit. Accordingly, publications which are dividedboth by volume and part should be numbered such that the volume (01, 02.. .99) isindicated by the l1th and 12th characters (TM Serial) and the part (1 thru 9) ofthe individual volume is indicated by the 13th character. For example, Volume I,Part 1, would be -011 (see Table 2-5, Part III.C).
a. This method has the following advantages:
(1) It will allow the additional or deletion of parts without disruptingthe normal sequence of assigned THINS numbers.
(2) It will allow direct correlation between the volume number, part num-ber, and the THINS number.
(3) It will simplify both the assignment and recognition of THINS num-bers since the volumt and part numbers will form the last three char-acters of the THINS number.
b. This method has the following limitations:
(1) No volume in the publication set may be divided into more than nineparts.
(2) Subsequent changes to the publication or its divisions must be con-trolled at either the set or volume level.
5.4.2.2 Change Issue Indicator. Remember that change letters used in the 13thcharacter of the THINS number apply only to a complete change page package and areintended to be used for identification, control and supply purposes only. TheTHINS number for the change page package need only be included on the package wrap-per, the instruction page and the title page. The actual replacement or additionalpages in the change package carry only the THINS number assigned to the basic pub-lication or its respective separately bound volume. The change status is not indi-cated by the THINS number but, rather, by the change identifier and date printed inthe marginal copy ("running foot") at the bottom of each changed or added page.
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5.4.2.3 TM Serial/TM Issue Code "000". The use of the code "000" in the l1ththrough 13th characters of a TMINS number is a special application of the TMSerial/TM Issue indicators. This code is not normally assigned, except by NAVAIR,as part of the identification number for any individual publication or separatelybound portion thereof. Rather, it represents, for control and supply purposes, theentire publication whether it consists of a single volume or of a set of many
separately-bound items, including changes.
5.4.2.4 Sequential TM Serial/TM Issue Code. The TM Serial/Issue code assigned todocuments for which no changes are issued, such as bulletins and engineering changeorders, may combine the serial and issue indicators with the acronym to provide asequence number (e.g., engineering change order number 427 for a given project maybe assigned an acronym/serial/issue sequence of ECO 427). The same general schemecan be followed to relate field change bulletins to the associated field changes.For example, the acronym/serial/issue sequence for the field change bulletin asso-ciated with field change number 4 to an equipment might be assigned as FCB 004. Insuch cases, the seven characters of the Hardware/Subject Identifier would be thosepreviously assigned to the equipment (and any TM). The following example, based ona NAVELEX equipment field change, illustrates the process.
E E216 - CO - FCB - 006 / SPN-41
NAVELEX--J
PRE-ASSIGNED (FC-6; ANTENNA
TO THE AN/SPN-41 AMPLITUDE ADJUSTMENT
AIRCRAFT CONTROL FIELD CHANGEAPPROACH BULLETINRADAR
5.5 REVISIONS
5.5.1 SUPERSEDING REVISIONS. As discussed in Section I and in Table 2-5, a revi-sion to an existing publication which supersedes all previous editions of thatpublication does not cause a change in the TMINS number assigned to the publica-tion. However, the issue date on the publication does change and a revision numbermay be assigned and printed on the cover and title page. These changes can be re-flected in the appropriate indexes and listings of active/available publications.
5.5.2 NON-SUPERSEDING REVISIONS. Sometimes a revision to an existing publicationor publication volume is written to cover a particular configuration or model of anequipment and does not supersede all previous editions. In such cases, you willhave to develop another TMINS number for the revision, based on the existing numberand the need to retain the "family" identification (first seven characters). Oneway of doing this is to modify the existing TMINS number in the 11th character
sition. For example, if an existing TMINS number had -030 in the l1th, 12th and13th character positions, a non-superseding revision could be indicated by addingeither an alphabetic or numeric character in the 11th position (i.e., -A30 or -130would indicate the first non-superseding revision to -030). Thus, the TMINS numberwould retain its "family" orientation. Note, however, that this particular schemecannct be used for publications having more than nine volumes. Other schemes, suchas doubling the first digit of the volume number or using the equivalent number
from Table 2-7, can be used for publications having ten or more volumes.
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CROSS REFERENCE INDEX FORABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, WORK UNIT CODES AND DEFINITIONS
Part I - Abbreviation/Acronym to Definition
Abbreviation/ GroupAcronym Definition (Table 2-4)
ACM Air Crew Manual VAEG Special Combat System Publications (Aegis only) VALT Alteratil IAMI Antiship Missile Defense Instruction/Manual IIIAML Aircraft Technical Manual List VAPL Allowance Parts List VIASY Assembly Instructions III
BIM Boat Information Manual IVBUL Bulletin I
CAL Calibration Procedures/Instructions IIICAT Catalog ICCD Configuration Control Document/Identification
Manual ICCS Central Control System Manual IV
CER Complete Engine Repair Cards VCHA Ship Characteristics IVCHT Chart ICLG Cargo Loading Manual VCLN Cargo Loading Manual (Nuclear) VCMS Conversion or Modernization Specification ICOL Check-off List ICOT Component Operability Test illCRS Cable Running Sheet IVCSA Combat Systems Alignment Procedures IVCSM Combat System Technical Operations Manual IVCTh Combat Training Manual V
DCB Damage Control Book IVDCP Damage Control Plates IVDCT Damage Control Text IVDDT Design Data IDIR Directive IDOP Depot Overhaul Plan III
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ECI Equipment Certification Instruction 111ECO Engineering Change Order II1ECP Engineering Change Proposal IIIEIB Electronics Information Bulletin VIEIM Electronics Installation and Maintenance Book VIEOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal Manual VIEOS Engineer Operating Sequencing System Manual IV
FAT Factory Acceptance Test IIIFCB Field Change Bulletin IIIFCK Field Change Kit IIIFIM Fault Isolation Manual VFLD Fault Logic Diagram VFMl Flight Maintenance Manual VFRM Form IFTI Flight Test Installation Manual V
GAI General Aircraft Information VGES General Engineering Manual VGFI Government Furnished Information Record VIGHS Ground Handling/Servicing Manual VGIB General Information Book IGSE Ground Support Equipment (PGSE) Manual VGTP General Type Publication IGYD Guide I
HIBK Handbook
IDS Interface Design Specification IIIDX Index IIFM Interface Manual .iIIIN Installation Instructions ILLILS Integrated Logistic Support Plan I
INK Installation and Maintenance Instructions IIINS Instruction IIPB Illustrated Parts Breakdown III, VITh Index of Technical Manuals/Publications IV
IWS Integrated Weapon System Manual V
JPA Job Performance Aid V
LMI Line Maintenance Manual VLOG Logistics Data ILSS Logistic Support Summary ILST List ILUB Lubrication Chart IIILWS Loading Manual, Weapons/Stores V
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Abbreviation/ GroupAcronym Definition (Table 2-4)
MAB Maintenance Manual, Org./Int./Depot/IPB VMAN Manual (See *, Page 2-59.) 1MAP Map/Navigation Chart IMCR Manual Contract Requirement IMCS Crew Station Manual VM]DB Maintenance Manual, Depot, with IPB VMEB Maintenance Manual, Intermediate/Depot, with IPB VMEL Master Equipment List IIIHEM Munition Effectiveness Manual VIMFR Manual, Fault Reporting vMIB Maintenance Manual, Intermediate with IPB VMIP Maintenance Index Page IIIMMA Maintenance Manual, All Levels IIIMMC Maintenance Manual, Commercial IIIMMD Maintenance Manual, Depot/Depot and Overhaul III, VMIE Maintenance Manual, Intermediate and
Depot Levels III, VMI Maintenance Manual, Intermediate Level III, V"M Maintenance Manual, Organizational and
Intermediate Levels IIIMKO Maintenance Manual, Organization Level III, VMOH Manual, Overhaul IllMRC Maintenance Requirement Card III, CMSB Maintenance Standards Book II
NCG Noise Control Guidelines IVNCS NATO Cross-Servicing Guide VNFN NATOPS Flight Manual V
OFD One-Function Diagram IIIOLD Operational Logic Diagram VOKI Operator's Maintenance Instructions IIIOIP Operation and Maintenance Manual, with Parts List VOPI Operator's Instructions III, VORD Ordnance Data IIIOSB Operational Station Book IV
PAL Publication Applicability List IVPAM Paplet IPCM Airplane Captain's Manual VPIM Piping Installation Manual VPLL Parts List IIIPLN Plan IPMS Planned Maintenance System IIIPNM Platform Noise Monitoring Manual IVPOG Propulsion Operating Guide IVPOM Principles of Operation VPPI Preservation and Packin4. Instructions V
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PPR Paper - Decision/Point/Issue I
PQS Personnel Qualification Standard IIPRO Procedure IPSB Performance Standards Book IIPSR Poster IPSS Performance Standards Sheet 11
QEC Quick Engine Change Instructions V
REC Record IREM Range Equipment Manual V
RMM Range Monitoring Manual VRNM Radiated Noise Monitoring Manual IVRSB Reference Standards Book IIRPT Report I
SAF Safety Publication ISAL Ship Allowance List VISAP Ship Acquisition Plan IVSAR Search and Rescue Instructions VSBS Shipbuilding Specification IISBV Structureborne Vibration Manual IVSCB Submarine Safety Certification Boundary Book IVSCC Sequence Control Chart VSDI Ship Drawing Index IVSDM Schematic Diagram Manual VSFD Signal Flow/Function Diagram III
SHF Stores Handling and Fueling-At-Sea Manual IVSHT Sheet ISIB Ship Information Book IVSLR Slide Rule TSMC Ship Service Motors and Controllers Manual IVSNC Ship Noise Control Manual IVSOT System Operability Test IIISPM Steam and Electric Plant Manual IVSPN Specification IISRC Stores Reliability Card VSRM Structural Repair Manual VSSM Ship System Manual IVSTA Stability Data (Surface Ships) IVSTD Standard 11STE Stability and Equilibrium Data (Submarines) IVSTM Naval Ship Technical Manual VISVM Ship Valve Manual IVSWP Software Program (Includes test programs) 1
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TAB Training Aid Booklet IVTAC Tactical Manual VTED Technical Directive ITOT Torpedo Tube Pamphlet IVTPM Technician's rocket Manual/Handbook IIITRN Training Document ITRQ Testing Requirements IIITRS Technical Repair Standards IITSC Test Set Card IIITSM Technical Service Manual IVTST Test Set Tape IIITTM Test/Troubleshooting Manual VTXT Text/Textbook I
URS Underway Replenishment Systems Manual IV
WAP Work-around Procedures VWCA Weapon Control System Alignment Procedures IVWCM Weapon Control Manual IVWCR Wiring Connector Repair Manual VWDM Wiring Data/Diagrams VWHS Weapon System Handling and Stowage IVWLM Wiring List VWRC Wiring Repair (Combat) Manual VWR Wiring Repair Manual VWSI Weapon System Information Manual VWUC Work Unit Code Manual V
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Aircraft Technical Manual List AML VAir Crew Manual ACM VAirplane Captain's Manual PCM VAllowance Parts List APL VIAlteration ALT IAntiship Missile Defense Instructions/Manual AMD IIIAssembly Instructions ASY III
Boat Information Manual BIM IVBulletin BUL I
Cable Running Sheets CRS IVCalibration Procedures/Instructions CAL IIICargo Loading Manual (General) CLG VCargo Loading Manual (Nuclear) CLN VCatalog CAT ICentral Control System Manual CCS IVChart CHT ICheck-off List COL ICombat System Alignment Procedures CSA IVCombat System Technical Operations Manual CSM IVCombat Training Manual CTM VComplete Engine Repair Cards CER VComponent Operability Test COT IIIConfiguration Control Document/Identification Manual CCD IConversion Specification CMS IICrew Station Manual MSC V
Damage Control Book DCB IVDamage Control Plates DCP IVDamage Control Text DCT IVDepot Overhaul Plan DOP IIIDesign Data DDT IDirective DIR IDistribution Module DNM VIDocument Update Module DUN VI
Electronics Information Bulletin EIB VIElectronics Installation and Maintenance Book EIM VIEngineer Operating Sequencing System Manual EOS IVEngineering Change Order ECO IIIEngineering Change Proposal ECP IIIEquipment Certification Instructions ECI IIIExplosive Ordnance Disposal Manual EOD VI
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Abbreviation/ GroupDefinition Acronym (Table 2-4)
Factory Acceptance Test FAT IIIFault Isolation Manual FIM VFault Logic Diagram FLD VField Change Bulletin FCB IIIField Change Kit FCK IIIFlight Maintenance Manual FMM VFlight Test Installation Manual FTI VForm FRM I
General Aircraft Information GAI Vbueral Engineering Manual GES VGeneral Information Book GIB IGeneral Type Publication GTP IGovernment Furnished Information Record GFI VIGround Handling/Servicing Manual GHS VGround Support Equipment (PGSE) Manual GSE VGuide GYD I
Handbook IBK
Illustrated Parts Breakdown IPB III, VIndex IDX IIndex of Techn:Lcal Manuals/Publications ITM IVInstallation and Maintenance Instructions INM IIIInstallation Instructions uIN IIIInstruction INS IIntegrated Logistic Support Plan ILS IIntegrated Weapon System Manual IWS VInterface Design Specification IDS IIInterface Manual IFM I1!
Job Performance Aid JPA V
Line Maintenance Manual LMM VList LST ILoading Manual, Weapons/Stores LWS VLogistics Data LOG ILogistic Support Summary LSS ILubrication Chart LUB III
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Abbreviation/ GroupDefinition Acronym (Table 2-4)
Maintenance Index Page NIP IIIMaintenance Manual:
All Levels MMA IIICommercial MMC III
Depot Level MMD VDepot and Overhaul MMD IIIDepot Level with IPB MDB VIntermediate and Depot Levels MME III, VIntermediate and Depot Levels, with IPB MEB VIntermediate Level MMI III, VIntermediate Level, with IPB MIB VOrganizational Level MMO III, V
Organizational and Intermediate Levels MMM IIIOrganizational, Intermediate and
Depot Levels, with IPB NAB VMaintenance Requirement Card MRC III, VMaintenance Standards Book MSB IIManual (See *, page 2-59) MAN IManual Contract Requirement MCR IManual, Fault Reporting MFR V
Manual, Overhaul MOH IIIMap/Navigation Chart MAP IMaster Equipment List MEL IIIModernization Specification CMS IIMunition Effectiveness Manual MEM VI
NATO Cross-Servicing Guide NCS VNATOPS Flight Manual NFM V
Naval Ship Technical Manual STM VINavigation Chart MAP INoise Control Guidelines NCG IV
'.-Function Diagram OFD IIIOperation and Maintenance Manual, with Parts List OMP VOperational Logic Diagrams OLD VOperational Station Book OSB IVOperator's Instructions OPI III, VOperator's Maintenance Instructions OMI IIIOrdnance Data ORD Ill
Pamphlet PAM IPaper (Decision/Point/Issue) PPR IParts List PLL IIIPerformance Standards Book PSB IIPerformance Standard Sheet PSS IIPersonnel Qualification Standard PQS II
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Abbreviation/ GroupDefinition Acronym (Table 2-4)
Piping Installation Manual PIM VPlan PLN IPlanned Maintenance System PMS IIIPlatform Noise Monitoring Manual PNM IVPoster PSR IPreservation and Packing Instructions PPI VPrinciples of Operation POM VProcedure PRO IProcurement Cost Module SCM VIPropulsion Operating Guide POG IVPublication Applicability List PAL IV
Quick Engine Change Instructions QEC V
Radiated Noise Monitoring Manual RNH IVRange Equipment Manual REM VRange Monitoring Manual RHh VRecord REC IReference Standards Book RSB IIReport RPT I
Safety Publication SAF ISchematic Diagram Manual SDM VSearch and Rescue Instructions SAR VSequence Control Chart SCC VSheet SHT IShip:
Acquisition Plan SAP IVAllowance List SAL VICharacteristics CHA IVDrawing Index SDI IVInformation Book SIB IVNoise Control Manual SNC IV
Ship Service Motors and Controllers Manual SMC IVShip System Manual SSM IVShip Valve Manual SVM IVShipbuilding Specification SBS IISignal Flow/Function Diagram SFD Ill
Slide Rule SLR I
Software Program (includes test programs) SWP ISpecial Combat Systems Publication (Aegis) AEG VISpecification SPN l]Stability and Equilibrium Dat? (Submarines) STE IVStability Data (Surface Ships) STA IVStandard STD IISteam and Electric Plant Manual SPM IVStores Handling and Fueling-at-Sea Manual SHF IVStores Reliability Card SRC V
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Structural Repair Manual SRM VStructureborne Vibration Manual SBV IVSubmarine Safety Certification Boundary Book SCB IVSystem Operability Test SOT III
Tactical Manual TAC VTechnical Directive TED ITechnical Repair Standard TRS IITechnical Service Manual TSM IVTechnician's Pocket Manual/Handbook TPM IIITesting Requirements TRQ IIITesting/Troubleshooting Manual TTM VTest Set Card TSC IllTest Set Tape TST IIIText/Textbook TXT ITorpedo Tube Pamphlet TOT IVTraining Aid Booklet TAB IVTraining Document TRN I
Underway Replenishment Systems Manual URS IV
Work-around Procedures WAP VWeapons Control Manual WCM IVWeapons Control System Alinement Procedures WCA IVWeapons System Handling and Stowage Manual WHS IVWeapon System Information Manual WSI VWiring Connector Repair Manual WCR VWiring Data/Diagrams WDM VWiring List WLM VWiring Repair (Combat) Manual WRC VWiring Repair Manual WRM VWork Unit Code Manual WUC V
Part 3 - Definition to Work Unit Code (WUC)
Work UnitDefinition Code (WUC)
Accessories Test Equipment S35Air Compressors S14Air Conditioning, Pressurization, and Surface Ice Control 410Airframe 110Airframe Cleaning/Corrosion/Preservation Equipment SilAnti-Submarine Warfare Systems 730Autopilot 520Autopilot Support Equipment S52Auxiliary Power Plants (Airborne) 240Avionics Check and Test Equipment S79
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Work Unit
Definition Code (WUC)
Bombing/ASW Systems 730
Calibration - General C70
Check and Inspection Equipment S38CNI Integrated Package 670Communications Systems:
High Frequency (HF) 610Very High Frequency (VHF) 620Ultra High Frequency (UHF) 630
Miscellaneous 600Communications Test and Check Equipment S61
Deceleration Equipment 930Drogue Parachute 930
Drone Guidance System 530Drone Guidance Support S53
ECM Test/Check Equipment S76Electrical Power Generators S44Electrical Power Supply 420Electro-Electronic Calibration CI0Electromechanical Calibration C40
Emergency Equipment 910Emergency Equipment Support S19Emergency Radio 660Engine Test Equipment S34Escape Capsules and Systems 160
Explosive Devices 970
Flight Control 140Flight Control Support Equipment S57Flight Reference 560
Flight Reference Support Equipment S56Fluid Servicing Equipment S15Fuel System 460
Fuselage Compartments 120Fuselage Compartments - Heating/Air Conditioning/Ventilation Support Equipment S12
Gas Turbine Compressor Units S42Ground Support Equipment (Engine) S48Guidance Systems (Drone) 530
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Work Unit
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Handling Equipment S21Helicopter Power Transmission 260Helicopter Rotor System 150HF Communications System 610Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power 450Hydraulic Test Equipment S36
Identification and Recognition (IFF) System 650In-Flight Test Equipment 580Instruments 510Instrument Support Equipment S51Integrated Guidance and Flight Control System 570Integrated Guidance Support Equipment S57Interphone System 640
Landing Gear 130Lighting System 440Loading Equipment S22
Maintenance Equipment S31Mechanical Calibration C30Meteorological Equipment 940Microwave Calibration C20Mine Countermeasures Support Equipment S49Missile Booster Stage (Separation) 830Missile Containers 850Missile Fuzing/Arming/Safety 820Missile Test and Check Equipment S81Missile Warheads 810Modified/Simulated Aircraft Assemblies 180
Navigation Test and Check Equipment S71
Oxygen System 470
Peculiar Ground Support Equipment C60Personnel Equipment 960Photographic Equipment 770Power Plant Installation 290Propellers 320Propulsion Systems - Missiles 250
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Work UnitDefinition Code (WUC)
Qualification C50
Radar Navigation 720Radio Navigation 710Reciprocating Engines 210Reconnaissance Equipment 770Rocket Containers 850
Semiautomatic Checkout Equipment S78
Target Scoring and Augmentation 590Telemetry 540Telemetry Support Equipment S54Tow Target Systems 920Tow Target System Support Equipment S13Trainer/Environmental Simulators 190Transport/Towing Equipment S23Turbofan Engines 270Turbojet Engines 230Turboshaft Engines 220
UHF Communications Systems 630Utilities 490Utilities Test Equipment S37
VAST Equipment S78VHF Communications Systems 620
Weapons Control System 740Weapons Control Test/Check Equipment S74Weapon Delivery Systems 750Weapon Delivery Test/Check Equipment S75Weapon System Peculiar Support Equipment S92
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO STANDARD SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODES (SSCC)
Subject Number Subject Number
Accelerometers . . . . . .. N-310 Aircraft Carrier .- tV0
Accumulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-442 -CVS
Actuators .-. 2.1. . . .. . 1-215 , Attack Carrier 9(' A
1-443, Attack Carrier (nuclear) . 9-AN
l-47b ASW Carrier 4.(VS
Address Designators Training Carrier . qCVT(Telecomunications) 2-330 Aircraft Communications 2-09t
Administration, Ships/Crafts ........ 9-000 Aircraft Control Approach F-21
Aerial Delivery Equipment 1-482, Aircraft Engines 1-700
1-483, Jet ....... . . 1-720
1-486 Nulear . -740
Aerial Pick-up Equipment 1............ -488 Reciprocating . . . 1-710
Aerological Instruments (General) ........ M-400 Rocket 1-730
Aeronautical Support E~juipment ........ 1-600 Turbo Shaft 1-720
Atloat Coniiations Operations............2-700 Aircraft Personnel Egress System S-300
Afterburner Systems .. . ............ 1-840 Airrraft Recovery D-700,
Agricultural Machinery ... ............ 6-210 9-58b
Agricultural and Conservation, Shore
Station ........... 5-015 Airfield Lighting D-0O
Air Compressors . 6-220 Airframe Systems, Components andAccessories 1-400
Construction Equipment.. ... . .Airspeed Indicators N-120
Pressurization (Aircralt) 1-562 Alar Systems 9-436,
Shipboard Systems . ............ 9-551 E-1t8
Shop Equipment........ . -210 Allowance Lists 0-200
Air Conditioning Systems and 0-210
Equipment ... ..... G-230 Allowance Parts Lists (APL)Arraft 1.. -461, Coordinated Allowance Lists
(COSAL) 0-211
1-550 Table ot Basic Allowance 0-212
Servicing Equipment G-180 Allowance Parts Lists, indexes 0-021
Shipboard 9-514 Alterations and Improvements L-720
Shore Facility . . 5-380 Alternators 1-854
Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . G-510 Altimeters E-177,
Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-598N- 110
Air Fire Protection . . . ..... ..... 0--550 Ambulanes 4-W1
Air, Gas and Misc. Systems, Ships ....... 9-550 Aunition W-010
Air Revitaliza.ion Systems(Submarines) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-515 Aircraft . . . W-037,
Air Safety . . . . . . . . ... 0-450 1-240
Airborne Fire Control . . ...... .... W-640 Drill and Training W-130
Guns W-030,
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Land Types W-090 Antennas:
MI s'J I ane-ios W- 190 Command and Survei llan e 4-)
Small Arms W-041 CommunIcat Ions Kl0
Amunit ion and Explosives Safety W-020 Countermeasures h-iO
AmunIt ion and Fire Protect ion 0-590 Television F -70
Amun, t . on Sh Ip 9-AF.0 Anti-Fogging Systems and (omponents
Awmphtbioo Ship Anti-Submarine Airiraft
Assault ) . -LKA. Ant i-Submarine Warfare
9-LPH Airborne Systems 1250,
argo 9-LCC 6-170
Commaln 4- lLA Lepth Charges -SiU.
Do' k 9-LPD 9- "40
Fire Support -I.FR Surface Systems w- 180
landing Ship 9-I.SD, Armament , Ship 4- ;00i
4-LST Armor 6.-qto
Transport (4-lPA. Arresting and Barrier Gear D- 1O
4-LPR, Shipboard 4-'86
4-LPS Arresting Provisions 1-10
Amphiious 4ehi, les 4-440 Artillery, Self Propelled
Amp li ti e- s AS) Publications il-ISO
Audio Prdud t ion P-4b3 Ashore Stations and Paci lit ies 5-00
Automat ik Control Systems N-305 Agriculture arid Conservat iii S-in'.
Elet I i Power 1-215 Const ruct ion i-iI
Electrooti . . . E-020 Design Criteria
Fuel Coitol Systems I -767 Maintenance
Test Equipment T-906 Astronautic Vehii les I - iOU
V ideu Prod... t 1il P-453 ASW Communii at ions 2 - ] 5)
Analog Switthboards 9-417, Atmospheric Research it-'t)
E-682 Atmospheric Sounding 4$-200
Anaiyzers Attack Aircraft . I-A -00
Dead Reckoning . E-393 Attitude indicators N- 1 40
Distort ion T-852 Audiovisual Equipmment P-00
Meterological . -800 Automated Ship Conttrol Systems 't-202
Noise . . T-525 Automated Telecomuncat ion.
Pulse . ,4tS0 Systems I 2-02
Sp e trui T- |20 Secure Voire Automated System 0.2-O
An( hor Hand I I g and Stowage Syst ems 9-581 Shipboard Automated Systems 2-02)
Announcing Systems. Ships) 1-4l Shore Atutomated Systems 2-02t
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World Wide Military Comiand Ballasting System
and Control Network . .......... 2-021 Bathythermograph N-i30
Automatic Carrier Landing Systems ... .... 1-205 Batteries t.-285,
Automatic Control Systems .. ........... -300 9-ill
Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Chargers G-270Systems .... .. ................... 0-00
Main Prop lsi n . . . . . . . . . 9-22Automatic Flight Control System ........ 1-220 Pain Propulsion
Testers . -.. . . . . . . . . -920
Automatic Voice Network
(AIITOVON) ..... .................. ... 2-061 Battleship 9-BB4
Automatic Weather Station . ........... -100 Beazons ........ E-175
Automobiles ...... ... . . ................ 4-110, Beacon, Radar . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E-217
5-240 Bearings .b.. . . . . .. 6-420
Auxiliary: Biological Defense .. 5-080
Deception Devices ...... ............ E-490 Biological Warfare Material . W-072
Electronic Systems .. .... ........ . E-120 Blowers. .. .... .. . ... .. 6-230
Fuel Tanks ..... .. .............. 1-470 Aircraft .... . 1-641
Meteorological Systems ............. ...- 600 Servicing Equipment 6-180
Power Units (Aircraft) . .......... 1-580 Shipboard 9-510
Power Units (Servicing) . ......... . G-170 Vehicles . ... 4-598
Vehicle Systems ... ............. 4-599 Boats .... ............... 4- 11o
Auxiliary Ships ..... ................ 9-005 Boat Handling and Storage Systems .
Deep Submergence Support . ......... . 9-AGD Bombing:
Ocean Tug ........ ................ 9-ATA Bombsights. . .... .
Submarine .... .. .............. 9-ASS Bomb Directors. . ....
Avionics .... .. .. ................ 1-200 Bombing Equipment .. -
Bombs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W -isOBoom Assemblies . . . . .. 1-474,
9-571
Boresights. ..... . ....... G-645
Brake and Brake Assemblies.
Helicopter Rotor .. . l-at-
Landing Gear . ... ........ . 1-425
Test Equipment . .... .... ... -15
Vehicles .... . . .. ... 4-9bBridges (Multipurpose) . .. T-140
Broadcast (Radio) Systems .- 080
Building Materials . . . .b-i3O
Buldozers 4-510,
5-261
Bul letins i0- I(0
Buoyancy and Hovering (Submarines) Q- t
Buses -I12o
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CCable Laying Machinery/Equipment G-450 Clutch Assemblies:
Calibration, Test Equipment ......... T-700 Mechanical Systems (Ships) a-H
Calibrators .- 320 Propulsion (Shipboard)
Cameras: Rotor (HReli(opter)
Motion Picture . P-1O0 Vehicles .
Still Picture . . . .P-200 Coatings . ..
Television (Video) E-510 Combat Capabilities, Ships 9-010
Cannons, Airborne . W-384 Combat Store Ship 4-AfS
Carburetors .1.. .... -Tbb Combat System Checkout 4-04
Cargo Dischargers.......... 1-486 Combat Vehicles - 00
Cargo Handling .. 1-480, -400
9-57) Command and Control Systems,
Cargo Hooks . . . .. ..1-487 Shipboard
Cargo Munitions .. .. 9-770, Design Characteristics
General Requirements 4-400W-022
Command and Control Systems,Cargo, Ship .. .. 9-AKO World Wide ..-.
9-AKI. Command Ship . . .. 4-0C
9-AKR Communicable Diseases H-220
9-LKA Communication and Identification
Cargo Tie Down Devices . . . . ...... 1-487 (CNI) Systems .1.... -230,
Cargo/Transport Aircraft 1...... .. I-C-O0 E-230
Carts and Dollies .... ............... -300 Communication, Sonar E-340,
Catapults ...... ................... D-200 q-241
Aircraft Egress . . .............. S-310 Communications (Equipment) E-1O0
Shipboard Support ..... ............ 9-587 Missile Control (Non-Ordnance) 3-700
Chaff ....... . .................... E-492 Shore Facilities . . . . -120
Chemical Defense .. . .............. 5-080 Test Sets .... .......... F-qO
Chemical Equipment .............. 6-339 Communications Plans, Program
Chemical Warfare Material ... ........... W-073 Requirements and Reports . -800
Chemicals and Gases .... .............. 6-330 Communications Security (COMSEC) 2-200
Circuit Boards ....... ................. E-004 Comparators N-(1.
Circuits; Miniature, Micro-miniature P-4)
and Integrated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-004 Compasses .. . . . N-410
Clean Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-157 Compensators .. i- ")
Cleaning Equipment ............... G-340, Components, Test and Test Devices [-909
6-480 Compounds (Preservative) . b-)6O
Climate Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-460, Compressor, Air .. -20
4-598, 4-47(.
5-370, b-220
9-510 Gas Turbine Powered 0-8(
Climatological Information ... . . M-O05 Compressor, Oxygen Breathing
Clothing .... . . . . .......... 6-120 Equipment .- I ,'.
Aviation . . . . . .. 1-524Computer, ASW W-171Fire Fighting . . . . . S-aOOComputer Programing F-,40
Nuclear, Biological. andChemical Warfare ......... S-200 Computers, Airborne
Retail Items . . . . . . 6-150 Fire Control W-2,44
Cloud and Storm Detection . ... M-300 General Purpose I-2 0
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Computers, Automatic Control Converters:
Systems ..... .... .............. N-330 Electrical . . . . . 9-114
Computers, Fire Control: Electronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-162,
Airborne . . . . . . . . . . . .. . W-644 W-17
Gun........ .................. .Ordnance ......... W-27
Integrated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W-274 Pressurization . . . . . . . .. 1-564
Missile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W-264 Conveyors .... . . ................... G-81t,
Underwater . . . . . . .. .. . . . W-280 Cooling Systems:
Computers, General Purpose ..... .... E-610 Auxiliary Fresh Water ... . . 9-53t
Configuration Control . . . .. ..... . L-130, Engines................. 1-780,
1-0504-591
Configuration Management . ..... ... . L-130 Fresh Water .... ............... 9-536
Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-050 Missile............................. 9-728
Ships/Craft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-045 Nuclear Reactor ... . . .......... 9-214Telecommunications . . . . ..... . . 2-506 Sea Water............................ 9-25b
Construction and Conversion .......... L-760Building Materials .. . ............ . 6-370 Cooling T ie ........- 793
Coolers, Oi.............................. 1-793
Ship Construction, GeneralRequirements .... .............. . 9-070 Coordinated Allowance Lists ........ . 0-211
Shore Station Construction . ........ . 5-013 Coordinated Allowance Lists,Indexes ... ...... ....... .... 0-022
Construction Equipment ..... ............ 4-000, Cordage and Wire Rope .. . . . . . 6-4504-500.
Corrosion Equipment .. .... ........ G-3505-260
Countermeasures:Construction, Shore Station ..... .......... 5-013 Aviation 1-270Containers ..... .................. G-830, Electronic Equipment ........ . E-400
W-O01 Mines ..... ................. 9-024
6-580 Shipboard Systems ......... 9-470
Control, Damage .... .. .............. 5-090 Underwater .... ..... ......... W-570
Control; Insect, Pest and Rodent ....... H-285 Countermeasures Ship, Mine . .... . q-MCS
Control, Weight ................ 1-060, Counters ........ ............ . N-522.
9-096 N-70
Control Systems: Cranes:
Anti-icing and Anti-fogging ....... 1-455 Aerial Pickup and Loading 1-488
Automated Ship Propulsion . ........ 9-202 Material Handling . ......... .. G-811
Automatic Flight ... ............. . 1-220 Bridge ..... ............. .. G-812
Automatic (General) .. ........... . N-300 Floating ........ ................ 9-YD0
Climate (Shipboard) .. ........... . 9-510 Cranes/Hoisting Equipment . ... ..... 4-550
Pollution .... ................ H-285, Crash Trucks ....... .................. G-315
9-593 Cryogenic, Servicing Equipment ....... G-I15
Propulsion (Ship) .. ............ 9-252 Crvpto Equipment .... ............... E-lO,
Railroad ..................... 4-350 2-640
Ship (Mobility) ... ............. 9-560 Cryptographic Procedures and
Controllers ...... .................. 6-262 Doctrine .... ... ................ 2-690
Controls (Equipment): Cylinders 1-443,
Electronic .... ................ E-O05 1-563
Fue l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1-76 1
Propellor . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1-851
Temperature . . . . . . . . . . 1-511,
9-728
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Damage Control 5-090 Detector Group, ASW .W-77
Data Display Groups Dies ....... ................... 6-400
Airborne ASW W-7 Digests .. ................. 0-100
Comand and Control 9-411 Digital Data Comunications ..... ..... 9-415
Radar .. E-257 Digital Data Sw~itchiboards . .9-413,
Sonar .. .. E-391 E-675
Tactiial Data S/stem E-685 Direction Finders E-l?6
Data Processing Equipment E-6OO, Directional Couplers .. ............. T-910
E-687 Dispensaries ..... ................. . 5-114Data Processing Groups . ... 9-412 Dispensary Medicine .. .. ........ -450
Data Processing Systems, Non-iombat 9-491 Shipboard Dispensaries ....... 9-52
Dead Reckoning Analyzers, SONAR F- 91 Display/Indicators, Radar ........ .. E-250
Deceleration Devices 1-415 Display Panels ... .......... -178
Deception Equipment E-480 Disposal, Explosive Ordnance . .......... W-027
Defense Distilling Plant .... ............... 9-531
Harbor E-370, Distributor Interactive Source Telecom-munications Network (DISTAN) 2-030U-5nO,
5-005 Diving Equipment ... ............. 6-5O
Nut lear/Hio,/Chemical 5-080, Deep Diving ....... ............... S-520
9-0Oi Safety/Survival ... .. ........... S-500
Scuba ... . . . . .................. -Stonbat Lapabjt i es 9-010. . . . . . . '1
Petle, tirs, let HasIt D-800 Shipboard Support . . 9-592,
Degauss ing 9-475, 9-596
W-950 Diving Planes and Stabilizing Fins q-Sbt,
Degaussing Shi , i-ADG Dopes .................. -It,
De-lf ing Ant i -1,g svsiems t Id Dosimeters (Chargers and Readers) F-720Component 1-450 Drainage ... .. . .. . .5-140,
Demol t ton M at i W -O00 9-S28
Dental A Iin. 5-lib 9-529
D1111a) pa, 9-6S1 Dredge .q.. . . ...- YM0
Den t st rv H-ODD Dredg ing . . 40)Depth 8imt UW-S I Drill and Parade Grounds "-180
Dept h f'ha - Re 1- 740, [Drogues .. -4 VS
w-S WO Drum Assemblies, Rotor .t-4.
Designlrt, 4, I'l,,t Fo, ilv "-o12 Drvdotks:
Design HePi,'emenr" Q - oI - Shore Fat il ity "-420
11le'n ", p,,rt 4-8 It) FIiat io g 9-Al"l),
A, hit, 4 9-o!A
r-e't I -)- bryers, Phot graphl, t'-.I
v iv,-, fp',f',' 9-AIm ho ts ao Diiu t ring.
DrI t lit System laos' 14-.
, ,, e K - 4210 J I i I at i ii f, .- i,
io-1 4 i- 68
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D
Du y Loads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-620 Electronic Laboratories 11-152
Duplicators, Photographic ..... . P-431, Equipment F 740,
P-474 E-840,
Dynamotors ....... ......... 1-213 T-000
Electronic Maintenance . . . . . E-GO
Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems .. 1-270,
E 9-011
Elevators - (,-818,
ECM . . . . . .. . . . .. . E -400 , 9 -58
1-270, Emergency Propulsion (Submarines) 9-2N
9-470 Energy Conservation ... . . 1-101
Egress System; Aircraft (General) ........ . 5-300 Energy Generating System (Non-nuclear)
Electric Cables, Ships . . .. ... 9-304 Gas Generators . '4-22
Electric Distribution Equipment .. ....... 6-390 Propulsion Batteries -
Electric Generators .... .............. 6-265, Propulsion Boilers -
9-310 Propulsion Fuel Cells -
Electric Motors . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1-213, Energy Generating System. Nu( le t 9-. 1i
6-260, Eng-ineering Change Proposals
9-302 Engine Diagnostic Systems
Electric Plant, Ships ... ............. 9-300, Engine Instrumentation and Alrms N-Ol
9-063 Moisture Indiators .'-"4c1
Protective Devices .......... 9-303 Pressure Gauges S-ti'
Electric Power Distribution. Ships ...... 9-320 Rotational Instruments N-'.,
Along-side Cable Heel . .. ....... 9-321 Temperature Monitoring N-'
Switchgear and Panels .......... 9-324 Engine Test Stands . t,-.,
Electric Power Generation Ships 9.. . -310 Engine Test Equipment I..
Batteries ...... .... 9-313, Engines and Asso iated Systems. Air raft,
9-235 Afterburner
Emergen(y Generators q-112 Coo Ing I- I n
Power Conversion . .. . ... 9-14 Electrlai 0
Ship Service Generators . . F-II luel it,
Electri Power Plants, Mobile ... G- (20, oil '90
G-8sO Jet I .
Electri, Power, Shore Failities 5-lO No, lear
Eletrit Propulsion, Ships 9-2i', Re( ipro, ati rig
Electrical Systems Ro ket I-
Air, raft . 1-210 Turhoshat
Airtraft Engines 1-770 Engines, IternaI tombust i I- 10
Missiles (non-ordnan, e -500 .,4
Ships 9-00
Vehi, les 4-Y6.,
Eletromagnet ii (o:mpat dii Iity 2-4hO Ertertadi rrr Svstrmx I le i v
E e tt romagrret i Interf eren e Redo, t ior PrvI onmerntai 't r -I 1l) t, l ,
(EM 1 Systes I - t
2-41(1,
'-460 ErsnVrnert I ~ i~is I I "Tiv lm
" e, t rimagnt , Sper t nim Management 2-400 l11u ipm,n (1 1i ArnI (vs is i
SIe, tri, I t r h i Is Is, a/Ape lSytems .,n- l id I,
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1-510 Vacuum . . . . 1-447
Ejection Seats .......... .... 5-730, Fire Control Systems ... .. . . . . W-200,
1-5)] 9-480
Flotation Equipment ... ............ . 5-710 Airborne . . . ....... W-b40,
Inflatable Escape Chutes ......... 5-720 1-240
Survival Equipment ............ 1-523, Gun .. .. . .. . . .. . W-220,
6-470 9-481
Parachutes ... . ............... 1-512 Ifigh Energy Laser .W... . -240
EW . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1-270, Integrated . . .. W-270,
9-033 4-484
Exciters, Aircraft Engine ........... 1-772 Missile . . .. . ... W-260,
Explosive Ordnance Disposal .. .......... W-027 9-482
Explosives ...... .................... W-010 Rocket .W-250
Exterior Comunications .. ............ 9-440 Underwater .F..... E-30,
Radio Systems .... ............... 9-441, W-280,
E-100 9-481
Telemetry Systems ... .............. 9-444. Switchboards .... . E-670,
E- 166 W-290,
TTY and Facsimile Systems ......... 9
-4 4
", 9-489
E-161 Fire Extinguishing Systems:
Underwater Systems ... ............ 9-442, Aircraft .. ... . 1-490
E-300 Ashore . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-320
Visual and Audible Systems . . ........ 9-443 Shipboard ...... . . . q-%55
Exterior/Interior Finish Marking and Fire Fighting . ..... . .. . 5-320Lighting ...... ................... . 1-080 Clothing and Equipment 5-100
Electrical Marking 9-305 Fire Protection Systems .0-500
Lighting (Shipboard) ........... 9-330 Aircraft 1-490
Ashore .- 120
F Test Equipment G-S)l
Shipboard q-077
Fire Trucks 4-250,Fans ........ ...................... 6-230
Aircraft Antifogging ............ -458 Firein System 4-%2 1Airrrteeatng......................151Aircraft Heating ............. 1-553 Flags and Pennants b-520Climate Control (Shipboard) ... ....... 9-510 Flight Control .- 492
Climate Control (Ashore) ......... 5-380 Automatic .- 220
Propulsion Lift Systems ........... 9-248 Components N-300
Vehicular ...... ................. . 4-598
Feed and Condensate Systems, and Steam T )o()
Propulsion ..... ............... . . 9-255 Flight Instruments (General) N-100
Field Intensity and Noise Measuring . . . T-500 Altimeters N- 100
Fighter Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... I-F-00 Airspeed Indicators N-120
Filters: Attitude Inditators N-i30
Electronic ...... T-904 Shaker Assemblies N-140
e-Icing .... . 1-56 Flotation Equipment S-10
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1-7b Flushing (Seawatei) System
Hydraulic ...... 1-447 Flumeters 1-9 to
Oil 1-794 Forklifts 4--hO
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GFrequency Measuring Test Equipment ... ...... T-200 Gears and Gear Box Assemblies:
Fresh Water Systems, Ashore .. .......... . 5-330 Rotors .......... 1-862
Fresh Water Systems, Ships .. .......... 9-530 Ship Propulsion ............. 9-241
Auxiliary Steam and Drains . ........ . 9-534, Vehicles ........ ................. 4-593
9-535 General Administrative Management, Ships . . . 9-042
Cooling Water .... .............. 9-532, Generators, Electric ... ............. 6-265
9-536 Aircraft ..... ................. 1-211
Distilling Plant ... ............. . 9-531 Construction .... ............... . 4-570
Potable Water ... . ............. 9-533 Emergency, ships .. 9-312
Frigate ....... . ................... 9-FF' Servicing Equipment ........... G-160
Guided Missile .... . ............. 9-FFG Ship Service ............... 9-311
Radar Picket .... ............... . 9-FFR Skid or Trailer Mount .. .......... G-750
Fuel ........ ..................... 6-340 Generators, Gas ................ 9-222
Gasoline ..... ................. 6-341 Generators, Signal . . . T-400
Propellants and Oxidizers .. ......... . 6-342 Audio ..... ............. T-410
Fuel Oils ..... . . . .............. 6-343 Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-420
Jet Fuel ..... . . ............... 6-341 Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . T-430
Fuel Cells ...... . .. ................ . 6-386 Specail Purpose .. ... ... ... . T-460
Main Propulsion .... .............. . 9-224 Square Wave .... . .............. T-440
Fuel Control ...... .................. 1-761 Sweep ..... .................. T-450
Fuel Handling and Storage Systems: Governors, Aircraft Fuel Control ...-.... 1-763
Aviation ...... ................. 1-470, Governors, Propeller . ............. .1-852
9-542 Graders ....... .................... 4-520
Equipment ..... . . . . ............. . 6-345 Grenades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . W-093
Shore Storage ..... ............... . 5-162 Ground Control Systems .......... . 3-800
Fuel Handling Fire Protection . ......... 0-580 Ground or Unpaved Areas ............ 5-017
Fuel Pumps ...... .... ............... 1-762 Grounding and Bonding, Ship .... ...... 9-406
Fuel Servicing Equipment ... ............ G-120 Guided Missile Cruiser ............ 9-CGO
Fuel Systems: Nuclear-powered ... ............. 9-CGN
Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-760 Guided Missile Assembly and Test . . . . . .. . 5-143
Missiles 3-300 Guided Missile Fire Control .......... W-260
Sh ips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26 1 Radar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W-262
Vehicles . . . . . ............. 4-592 Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W-2b3
Fuel Systems, Test Equipment .... .......... o-505 Computers ..... ................ W-264
Fuel Tanks, Auxiliary, Aircraft . ...... . 1-470 Guided Missile Fire Control Systems ...... . W-261
Fuels and Lubricants, Handling and Storage Airborne ................. W-640,Systems, Shipboard ... . ............ 9-540 1-240
Aviation Fuel ...... ............... 9-542 Integrated . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. W-270,
General Purpose Fuels .. ......... 9-542 q-484
Ship Fuel and Fuel Compensating System . 9-541 Shipboard . . . . 9-482
Special Fuels ................ q-549 Guided Missile Ships .... 9-AVM
Furniture: Gun Ammunition W-030
Non-office . . .. . 6-170 Gun Fire Control ... . .... ..... . W-220,
Office .6.-.... .. . b 467 q-491
Shipboard 9600 Airborne . . . W-640
Battery Alignment .W-225
LoOputers W-224
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Directors ........ ................ W-223 Helicopter ....... . . .. . I-H-O0
Radar ......... .................. W-222 High Energy Laser Systems .. W-140
Rangekeepers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W-224 Fire Control . . . . . . . .. W-240Systems ........ ................. W-221 High Frequency (KF) Ship/Shore Telecommun3-
Switchboards .... ................ W-291 cations Systems 2 140
Gun Mounts and Turrets ... ............ W-300 Hoes, Powered 4510
Gun Pods ...... ................... W-385 Hoists . ........... G-820
Gun Sights ...... .................. W-227, Electric .0..... .. G-925
W-643 Hydraulic .... ....... G-829
Guns ..... ..................... W-300 Manual ... . ........ G-822
Airborne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... W-350 Pneumatic ... . ............... G-827
Line-Throwing .............. W-350 Hose, Gaskets, and Packing . . . 6-440
Machine . ... ............ W-360 Hose Reel Assemblies 1-472
Ship ...... ................... 9-711 Hospitals . ......- lZ
Gyros ....... ..................... N-340 Hospital Ship .- Aho
Gyroscopes, Shipboard . ............. N-240 Hub Assemblies, Rotor 1-8bl
Hull Structure . . . . 9-100
Characteristis q-OblH Closures 9-1b7
Compartmentation 9-020
Handling Equipment ....... ............... G-800 Li(t System Seals and Skirts 4-119
Handling Equipment other than Hoists . . . G-810, Humidistats N-542
4-550 Hydraulic Components, Atr(raft 1-440
H .. ...... ................. G-820 Hydraulic Systems, Servicing Equipment (-140
Cot,-ners .... ................ G-30 Special Purpose Test .;-5o
Handling Equipment, Special .......... G-400 Hydraulic Jacks G-250,
Hangers, Airfield ............... 5-131 - 10
Harbor Defense ............ W-560, Servic ing Equipment -72()
5-005
Hardware . . . . . . . .. 6-410
Harness Assemblies ..... 1-774
Health and Neditine H-000
Heaters and Heating Equipment
Aircraft . , ], O
Ashore Failities 5- 70
Compartments, Shlt, 4- 51
Fuel Tank, Shiphoird 9-,45
Vehicles 4-598
Heat Ex, hangers "'52
Heat ing Systems
Aircratt I-50
Ashore kI I t "10
Shiphard 4 -111Vehi, les 4-598
Heating System S.,vi,ng and TestEePme , 0-180
Heavy 4re 9-eAO
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Subject Number Subject Number
IIFF - Identification and Recognition ........ .E-230, Alarm, Warning and Safety Systems ....... 9436
9-455 Announcing Systems ............ 9-433
IFF Teat Sets ..... ................. ... E-235 Message Passing Systems .......... 9-435
Ignition Units and System . ... ........... 1-771 Indicating Systems ... ......... 9-437
ILS: N-200
Engineering ..... ................ ... 9-850 Order Systems ............... 9-437
Mobilization Requirements ........... ... L-080 N-210
Ship Support Requirements .. ......... .. 9-080 Recording Systems . ............ 9-439
Inclining Experiment, Ship . ... ........... 9-097 Switchboards ....... .... . 9-431,
Inclinometer ..... ................. N-260 E-117
Indicators: Telephones . . . . .. . . . . . . . 9-432,
Automatic Control ... ................ N-345 E-165
Radar .. ... ................... . E-250 Television ................ 9-439,
Sonar ....... ................... ... E-391 E-500
Indicator Group, ASW Systems ... .......... .. W-172 Voice Tubes 9-435
Industrial Electronic Equipment .. ........ .. E-900 Intercommunications Systems .......... E-105
Inertial Navigation Systems, Ships ......... ... 9-427 Invertqrs .N-450,
Infared, General ...... ................ ... E-800 1-211,
Communication ..... ............... ... E-810 9-314
Navigation ...................... . .. E-830
Search ....... .................. ... E-820
go-Flight Refueling ... .............. 1-470
Inspection Test Equipment: E-600
Chemical ...... ................. ... E-610 Jacks, Hydraulic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-710,Electrical ...... ................ ... E-620
G-250Electronic ..... ................ .. E-630
Jammers:Optical............................... E-640 Communication . . . . . . . . . . .. . E-411Installation Practices and Standards ........ .E-002
Radar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4 12Instruments, (General) ..................... -000
Sonar . . . . . . . . . . E-4136-510
JATOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W-191Instrument Landing System ... ........ 9-492 Jet Engines . . . . . . . . . 1-720
Airborne . . . . . . . . . 1-220 Jet Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-341Radar........................... E-216 Je t9-4Radar . . E-216Jet, Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-2479-4S4 Jigs .- 400
Integrated Control Systems .......... 9-438
Integrated Logistics Support:
General . , , . -lOS
Plans . . . . .. . . . L-081
Ships/Craft .. . . .q-080
Support Engineering . .9-8so
Integrated Material Manag-.nt L-110
Integration and Engineering 9-068,
9-800
Intelligence Systems 9-495
Interface Equipment
Comand and Control Q-414
Ta(tical Data System F-1)o
Interior Coamunications. Ships 9-410
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Laboratory Equipment: Lighting Systems, Airfield . . . .- tO,
Electronic . . . . . . . . . . . E-740, 5-13
E-840 Lighting System, Ships ... 9-330
Medical . . . .. .. . . H-740 Lighting, Shore Station .-.- 60
Photography . . . . . P-4l0, Line Throwing Guns ....... . W-iso
P-420, Liquid Cargo .... ..... ......... . 9-544,
P-470 9-557
Landing Aids: Liquid Measuring Instruments (General) . . . N-6OO
Optical ................ D-400 Loaders .... . ................. .. G-814,
Mirror Deck .... ............... D-500 4-530
Landing Aid Platform ....... ... . D-475 Loading Equipment, Aircraft Cargo ......... 1-480
Landing Gear ... . . . . ............... 1-420 Logistics .1.-.. . . . . . . . . .. . L-000
Landing Gear, Test Equipment ... ......... G-519 Logs, Aircraft ..... 1-040
Landing Ship, Dock ...... .............. 9-LSD Loran . . . . . . . .. E-17I
Landing Ship, Tank .... .. ........... 9-LST LP Blow System (Submarines) 9-55
Landing Craft:
Mechanicized .... .. ............. 9-LMC
Personnel .... ................ 9-LCL, M
9-LCP
Swimer 9-LCR Machine Guns (Surface) .. . ... . W-30O
Utility ..... ... ..... ........ 9-LCU Machinery and Tools .... b-200
Vehicle ..... ................. 9-LCV Construction 4-580
Landing Craft Repair Ship . . ...... 9-ARL Industrial L-870
Launching Devices, Airborne: Shop Machines G-280
Bombs . . . . . . . . . . W383Machinery Space Ventilation 9-513
Missiles ..... . . . .............. W-391 Magazines . . . . . . . .. 5-1b3,
Rockets .... .. ................ W-393 9-700
Launching Devices, Shipboard: Maintainability ........ 9-076
Missiles and Rockets ......... 9-721, Maintenance:
W-394 Construction Equipment 4-003
Mines .... . . . ............ q'73 Electronic . . . . . . E-003
Depth Charges ... .............. 9-741, Logistics L-700
W-392 Ordnance Material W-0I5
Torpedoes ..... . .............. 9-751, Ships 9-081
W-396 Shore Station 5-010
Small Arms and Pyrotechnics ...... 9-761 Usage Data L-411
Launching Provisions, Aircraft ........ 1-430 Vans G-10
9-587 Vehicles . . 4-001
Laundry ........ . . 6-152 Management Information System (MIS) 0-750
Leased Telecommunications/Services 2-360 Mapping and Charting P-270
Life Cycle Costing; Ships 9-043 Marine Railways 5-40
Life Support Systems . .. ... 3-600 Shipways 5-440
Lift Systems, Ships . . .. 9-119, Pontoon 5-470
9-248 Marking 1-080
Lighting Equipment. Masks. Oxygen Breathing S-600,
Aircraft . . . 1-217 1-Sbb
Inspertion Stations . G-660 Material Handling Equipment ;-8OO,
Shop G......-260 4-S5(
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Material Handling Equipment, Special ...... G-400 River . .. 9-MSM
Aircraft Handling . . . . ......... G-410 Mine;weeping Equipment . .. . W-Sbs
Weapon/Ammunition ...... . G-420 Mirror Deck Landing Aids . D-S00
Ground Launch .... .... .......... G-430 Mirror Gages . . .. N-544
Mechanical Handling Systems, Ships . ....... . 9-580 Missiles W-800
Mechanical Laboratories . . ........... 5-151 9-720
Equipment ..... .. . ................ b-200 Aerial Intercept W-810-
Medical and Dental Facilities: Drones W-840
Shore Station ..... .... ........... 5-110 Surface Attack W-820
Shipboard . . . . . . .............. . 9- 2, Training . . . . . . .- gM8
9-b53 Underwater Attack . .. . W-8 0
Medical Equipment and Supplies . . . .. H-700 Missile Control and Guidance Systems O-100
Medicine: Missile Environmental Monitoring and
Launching Control . .. . 9-127Aviation H. . 8-410
Missile Fire Control Systems ... . W-2bO0Diving . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . H-420 9 8
Field . . . . . . . . .. H-440Switchboards . . . . . .. . W-242
General . . . . . . . . H- 0 Missile Guidance Radar . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-270,
Preventive H-200
Space H540 Missile Guidance Systems, Airborne . ....... . W-41,
Special Weapons . ...... . H-480 )-240
Tropical .8.. . . . . . . . .. . H-430 Missile Handling Systems .... . ........... 9-722
Megobumeters .. . . . . . . T-130 Models and Mockups, Ship ....... . 9-098
Message Passing Systems . . . ... ... Modulators T-9.o
Metals................................... 6=310 Moisture Indicators ..... . N-S40
Meteorological .-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . M O-00 Holds . . . . . . . . .. 6-400
Climatological Information . . . . . . . . M-O05 Monorails. ...... . ....... . -
Meteorological Systems .. .......... . 9-494 Monitors:
Microfilm/Microfiche Equipment: Radiac .E. . . ... 7-i 0Copy Cameras ....... . . ............. P-260 Video . . . . .. P-341
Microfiche Cameras ... ............ P-472E-Sbs
Production Equipment .......... P-470 Mooring:
Readers ...... ............. .... P-351 Atds . . . . . . . . . b-SOD
Reader/Printers ... ... ........... P-352 Farlities . . . . . .. 5-480Nine Detectors............................ E-4gl Mooring anti Towing Systems ...- S82Mines . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-730....... . ....
W-550W-397Aircraft Laid........................ W-51
Aotion Pictures:
Submarine Laid ..............W-553Acquisition Equipment . ... . P-1O0
Surface Laid .............. W-554 Production Equipment .. . '-lO
Antisubmarine W-555
Minesweepers: Projectors P li
Coastal . . . 9-MSB, Motors:
Electrit 1-21,9 -MSCb-ZOO.
Ocean ... . 9-MSOQ- 102
Drone . .9-MSD
In-Shore 9MSI Hydraulic 1 t
Patrol 9 9-MSR Motorcycles 4-1 0
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Mounts: Nonmetallic Materials ... ............. . 6-320
Electronic Equipment . ........... E015 Nozzles, Fuel and Fuel Systems .. ......... ... 1-764,
Gun . . . .. ......... . . . W-300 1-473
Multimeters . ... ......... T-110 Nuclear Energy Generating System,
Multiple Node: Ships ... ... ................... 9-210
Radar ..... ......... . . E-219, Nuclear Energy Measurements ... ......... T-630
9-456 Nuclear Engines, Aircraft .. ........... . 1-740
Sonar . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . E-312, Nuclear Handling ... ................ 0-470
9-463 Nuclear Power Control and Instrumentation,
Multiplexers . .. . ....... . . . E163 Ships ..... .................... 9-217
Nuclear Powered Ships
Aircraft Carrier .... ......... . . 9-CVN
Attack Aircraft Carrier .. ....... 9-CAN
N Attack Submarine ... . ........... 9-SSN
Guided Missile Cruiser .......... 9-CGNNATO Aircraft....... ..... ..... .1-100 Submersible Research Vehicle ....... 9-NRO
NATO Telecommunications .. .. .......... 2-126 Nuclear Reactors, Ships ............ 9-213
Navigation Aids ....... ......... 6-500 Nuclear Steam Generator . . .......... 9-212
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-170 Nuclear Warfare Material .. ........ ... W-071
Shipboard ................. 9-422 Nuclear Weapons ..... ................ W-120
Shore Station .... ............... 5-480
Navigational Aids, Radio .... ............ . -O170
Beacons ...... .................. . E-175 0
Direction Finders . ............. E-176LORAN...............................Eg-I
Observation Aircraft ... ... ........... 1-0-00OMEGA............................... E-173SMGA N . ... ..... ... .... . 174 Observatories ..... ................. 5-154Sat Nay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-174
Office Equipment .... . ............... 6-460TACAN.............................. E-l?2
Navigation Instruments ...... . . N-400 Office Supplies .... .............. . 6-466
Compasses ... . ... . .... N-410 Obmeters .... ... . .. ................. T-130
Display Sets .... ............... N-460
Inverters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . N-450 Replenishment .... ............. . 9-AOR
Sextants .. . . . . .. .. N-420 Oil Storage and Handling Systems . . . . . .. 9-543
Oil Systems, Aircraft Engines ......... 1-790Timepieces . . . . . . .. N-430
Oil Systems. Ship Propulsion . .. .... .. . 9-262,
Navigation Radar . . . . .. . E-217 9-263,
Non-Ordnance Missiles . . . .... . 3-704 9-264
Navigation Systems: Omega (Navigational Aid ... .. ......... E-173
Operations. Afloat Communications . . 2-700Airborne............................. 1-220Operation, Vehicles and Construction
Inertial ... . .............. 9-427 Equipment ..... .................. 4-020
Infrared . . ........ . . E-830 Operational Requirements,
Satellite .. .2-050, Communications .... ........ ...... 2-800
E-174 Optical laboratories . . ..... S-153
Shipboard .. ....... 9-420 Equiipment. ....... G-640
Sonar .. . . . .. . . .. . E-350 Optical Landing Aids D.. . . . D-400
Navigation System, Spe ial Purpose Test Optics and Visual Equipment . . W-210Equipment G..... . ..... .. -52S Order System . N-210,
Noise Analyzer/Recorder .T.-. . . T-25 9-417
Noise Figure Meter ... .T-510 Ordnance W-000
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Subject Number
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AvatonW-bOO0 Parachutes An Equ-pmen
Avaton1-10Cargo S. 2
wd-300, Escape Chutes.1-1
shipboard *9-700 Personnel . . . .
Swimmer and Ant i-00100er W-980 Patrol Aircraft
li de si t r - .-500 1 Patrol Cr ft and Aiisili ri es i -B
Unewtr9-700 Patrol Boat (GenerAl) -B
Ordua~5-15 Laoaois ..patrol Boat River
-PBII
Guidn e d L ab o at i s se b y a Patrol Craft (FAST) . 9-E CE
Tue d isl seItal n . -143 Patrol Chaser, Missile .- C
Ordnance Locators, Underwater ... W51Patrol Crnat, mydrofile. 9-PC
Coutereasures ParlGnot f5i~ ... 9-PGH
OrnneTannGnrl.... 8-WOO Patrol Gunboat. Hydrofoil . . 9-PGH
O c l o c p s. . . . . . . . T -3 1 0 fa s t P a t r o l C r a f t .. ... ... ...
. -l Paro Crf Lede 710
qA
Overhaul/Rewidrls. .......60.........tTnde
outfit, Ships . -6 Patrol warships and Auxiliaries 9Pi
outitin, hi'9-0..66.. Patrol Combatant -H
Ou fi ti g. Shp -33
, Patrol Combatant. ilsil e . . 9 P CE
oxygen........ 9-S3 patrol Escort... ................
O~rgei rethig qupmnt nd. -42,PatroL Combatant Support Ship -G
oxv en rahigEupmn n 1-6204-4systems . . 1-560, paving Equipment.......... esin
S-600 Peripheral Equipment' Dat EocS~tl
Input.........
oxygen system servicing and Test .. -0,OtuE u p e tG - 1 0 p e r i s c o p e s
oxygen itrogen Sy t m . - 5 Personal Services o l -
persona) service Equipment
Mess -f'
P Laundry ....
c-l~
Personnel Safety 4 -4 0.
packaging . . . W-021 PronlSrvvlEl)P0 b1-70
Cotaner izAt run -580 , Petrleu
Coties...... W-001 Photographic intelligence Itquipl"Iet F
Paints . ... . .6-365 PhotographY (General) .1-01
Pa ns t r r/ t ri r in h . 1-080 Pho -tograPhs. Ship H 10(
Pa els ro/It o Fiihphysical Fitness.
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a irratlletr:a 1-216 picture Taking ICamera) tjoi'Pmlyt
ic r anl etro la . -4 8 Q A e r i a l C a m e a s 1
Control a d i pl Y I S W- 78 Gun Cameras J - "
E l e c r i c P o w e r D i s t r I b "t i n .c t 1 , 9 < 2 4H g h R s o i t u r e C a a s i
Elect rncT riasR,1nA1s ' Camertas
scbadSt'i Picture CaImerasI
Panormic Aapter .. . - 40 , vie cameras
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Piping and Piping Systems Projectors, htographic . .... .'- 0o
Auxiliary Systems 9-505 Microtllm/Microtlihe . .. . I'- 50
Hydraulit 1-445 Motion Pictures . . . . . . . . . P-310
Mail Steam 9-2S J Still Projectors .- . F - Cl
Plumbing 6-430 Viewers ............. . P- 0
Shore Facilities 5-3130 Project Management, Ships . .. . 9-041
special Systems 9-558 Propellers and Related Equipment .1-850
Piping Requirements, Ships 9-505 Special Purpose Test Equipment ... ...... 6-501
Pitlog N........ ... N-220 Propulsion Plant, Ships .... .......... . . 9-200
Platforms and Scaffolds G.. . ... -220 Propulsion Plant
Plumbing Fixtures b............ -430 Characteristics q-0bz
Propulsion Plant Repair Parts andPlumbing Systems. Seawater .. .......... 9-528 Special Tools ..... ................ 9-299
Plumbing Systems. Shore Station ......... .5-300 Propulsion Support System, Ships 9-250.
Pneumatic Hoists ..... ................. G-827 9-2,0
Pneumatic, Servicing Equipment ..... ......... G-150 Propulsion Systems, Missiles . -20
Test Equipment . . .. .............. G-508 Propulsion Systems, Ships ........ . 9-240
Pollution Control .... ............... . 4-285 Bearings ...... ....... . 9-24.
Shipboard ....... .. ............... 9-593 Clutches and Couplings 9-2.2
Position Instruments .... .............. . N-800 Propulsors 9-1.. ............. 45,
Potable Water ........ ................. 5-330, 9-247
9-533 Reduction Gears . . . . . . . . 9-21.1
Potentiometers ........ ................. N-375, Shafting...... .. ...... 9-24I
T-903 Propulsion Units, Ship . . . .. . 9-230
Power Generator Support Systems, Electric .. . . 9-215Ships ...... .................... 9-340
Gas Turbines .... .............. . 9-234Power Meters............................. T-OO
Internal Combustion . .. . . 9-233Power Supplie.: Steam Engines .... ............... 9-232
Aircraft E.ectrical ... ............ . 1-214Steam Turbines . . . . .. . 9-231
Batteries ........ ................. b-385,
9-223 Propulsors . . . . . . . 9-245
Ducts . . . .. . ... ... .. 9-24bElectronic........................... E-OIOShrouds.......................... 9-24,
Test Equipment .... .............. T-940Water Jet............................ 9-247
Preservation ..... .. ............... .. L-032.
Protective Clothing ... .. ......... .. S-2000-600
Protective Devices, Electric Plant , 9-303Preservatives............................ 6-360,
Provisions and Rations .. ... .. . 6-1109-630
Press-ization Equipment and Systems ........ .. 1-463. Public Address Systems:
1-560 Electronic, General .. . ..... ... E-101
Test Equipment .... .............. G-512 Shipboard...... 9-43
Pressure Gages, Engines .... ............ N-560 Pulse Analyzers .... .............. E-450
Pressure Switches .... ............... . 1-775 Pulse Generators......... ...... T-430
Preventive Medicine .... .............. .H-200 Time Marker. ......... T-432
Processors, Communication Terminal ....... E-164 Trigger ... ............... T-431
Procurement ..... .................. L-200 Pumps .......................... 6-225
Programing. Computer ... ............. .E-660 Aircraft De-icing.1-453
Projectors, Missiles and Rockets .......... .W-391 Auxiliary Systems. Ships 9-503
Projector Charges .... ............. ... W-540 Fuel and Water 1-762
Hydraulic and Vacuum 1-441
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Oil. Air,-ratt 1-192 Multiple Node E-2l19
Propeller. Air.t it . 1-856 9-454
Pyrotechnics . W-050, Space Vehicle Tracking ... . E-218,
9-760 9-u59
Surface Search . . E-211,
9-451Radar Test Sets . . .. T-830,
E-290
Radjac . . . . . . . .. E-700Quahlfied Products Lists . . .. . ... L-123 RaicE0
Dosimeters (Chargers aid
Quality Assurance ... .... ... .. .. L-855 Readers) E-720
Performance. Ships .. ............ 9-840 Laboratory Equipment .. E-740
Requirements, Ships ... .... .. .... 9-090 Radio Frequencies .. .. . 2-,70
Radio Navigation Aids . .. E-170
Radio Systems and Equipment 3-710,
R q-4 I
Radio Test Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-840
Radar Components: Railroads .-.. . . . . . 3-i00
Data Relay and Distribution ........ E-240 5-2.30
Displays ..... ................. E-250 Reactors, Nuclear .9..... . . -21.
Moving Target Indicator ... .......... . E-260 Coolant Systems . . . .- 214
Swithboards ..... ................ . E-245 Readers, Microfilm ................... P-1
Radar, Fire Control: Readers/Printers, Microfilm .. P- 1,2
Airborne Fire Control ..... ........... W-642, Real Estate. ...... 5-011
1-240 Receivers:
Guided Missile Fire Control .......... .W-262 Communications E-125
Gun Fire Control ............. W-222 Countermeasures . . . . .- 460
Radar, Missile Guidance .. ............ E-270, Sonar . . . . .
1-240 Television . . . . . . . . . . . . E-20
Radar. Navigation .... ............... E-217 P-142
Airborne .... . ................ 1-220 Reciprocating Engines .. ............ . 1-710,
Missile (Non-ordnance) .. .......... .. 3-740 9-23.
Shipboard ...... . ................ . 9-428 Recoil Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1-475
Radar Picket Ship .... ............... 9-FFR Recorder/Locator Group. ASW Systems . . W-177
Radar Systems ................... E-200 Recorders:
Airborne . . . . . . . . . ... E-214, Audio ..... . . . . ....... ... . P-461
1-290 Countermeasures . . . F-470
Air Search (2D) .............. E-212, Meterological M-500
9-452 Noise Analyzer . . . . . . . . . T-525
Air Search ( D) . . . ......... E-213, SONAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . E-392
9-453 Strike (photo) . . . . . . . .. . P-120
Aircraft. Control Approach . ........ . E-216, Test Equipment . . ... T-9SO
9-454 Video . . . . . . . . . . . F-540.
Bombing . . . . .. . E-215 P-451
Detection (Ccoposite) .... . E-210 Recording Systems .... ... .. . q-43q
Height Finding ... ....... E-220 Am unition Stock . . . . . . . W-01S
IFF E-230, Records:
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Discrepancy ..... ................ . L-418 9-720
Health ....... .................. H-150 Rotational Instruments . .N-'20
Office-related .... .............. 6-460 Rotors and Related Equipment . .1-860
Recovery Equipment: Routing, Telecommunications 1-320
Aircraft ..... .................. D-700, Rudder Control 9-S62
9-586 Runways .- 1 2
Torpedo (Retriever) .... ............ 9-TR
Vehicles ..... ................. . 4-415,
4-424 SRecreation Vehicles .... .............. 4-160
Reels: Safety ... .......... .... .. 0-400Cargo Handling .... .............. 1-488 Air... .. .
0-450
Fuel Hose ...... ................. . 1-472 Equipment....... . . . 5-000
Refrigeration Systems: Explosives ... . W-0Ashore Stations....................... 5-380
Nuclear Handling 0-470
Afloat ...... .................. 9-516 Personnel........................... 0-410Refuse, Collection and Disposal . ........ . 5-350 Posters............ . . . 0-480
Regulators: Ship Design ..... ................ . 9-077
Fuel Systems...............1-765 Safety Equipment ..... ................ . S-000,
Liquid Measurement ... ............ N-650 6-47t
Pressurized and Oxygen BreathingSystems ..... ................. . 1-561 Safety, Personnel................0-410
Temperature Control ... ............ . 1-572 Air Crews ..................... 1-523
Reliability ...... .................. 1-070, Non-Ordnance.3-650
9-076 Shipboard ........ ................. q-403
Remotely Piloted Vehicles ... ........... W-840, Safety (Warning) Systems . . 9-41b
1-130 Salvage and Towing ..... ............... . L-740
Repair Ships ...... .................. 9-ARO Aviation..-)35
Battle Damage..................9-ARB Shipboard Support ... ............ 9-597
Cables ... .. .................. 9-ARC Salvage Ship .. . . ............. ... 9-ARS
Internal Combutions Engines ........ 9-ARG Salvage and Rescue Ship ... .......... . 9-ATS
Landing Craft .... . .............. 9-ARL Salvage Systems, Ships .. ........... . 9-S94,
Reports (General) .... ............... . 0-800,Sanitation:
9-086Aircraft . . . . . . . . ... 1-522
Evaluation and Inspection . . . . . . O- 5 A icra t . .... . . 1-480
Rescue ........ .................... . 5-135,Facilities .............. . S-340
9-594Personal . . . . . . . . . H-240
Rescue Ship, Submarine ... ............. 9-ASR
Rescue Vehicle, Deep Submergence ......... 9-DSR Shipboard....9-529'
9-591Research and Development: Satellite Comunications .... ............ 2-100
Aviation/Airiralt .. . . . . . 1-120 Satellites/Space Stations:
Facilities . . . .-1Comunications....................... 2-100
M e d i c a l . . .. .H -- 05 Navigation ............... . 2-050.Ship . . . .9-070
Reservoirs, Hydraulic . 1-444 Weather . . . . . . . . . . -l50Road Graders . .. S. . . E-120Sat Nay .. .. .. E-174Rocket Engines 1-730
Scaffolds C -220Rockets . W-040, Scuba Equipuent S-SIO
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SFAL Support Craft: Bathythermograph ............. . N-230
Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-LCS Inclinometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-260
Medium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-fSS Order System . .. N-210
Sea Water Systems ............... 9-520 Pitlog ...... .. ................ N-220
Auxiliary ............. 9-524 Ship to Shore, Communications .. ......... . 2-140
Circulating and Cooling 9-256 Shop Equipeent ............. . G-200
Drainage and Ballasting 9-529 Shovels, Power . .. ......... . . 4-530
Firesain and Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . 9-521 Shrouds, Propulsor . - - I . . . . . . . . 9-26
Plumbing Drainage . .. . . . . . . .. . 9-528 S1 Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-500
Sprinklers . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9-522 Signal Data Convertors . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-650
Washdown .... ........ -523 Signal Generators .... .............. IT-400
Secondary Propulsion, Submarines ......... 9-238 Simulator Group ASW Systems .. .......... . W-175
Secure Voice Comunication Systems ....... 2-040 Small Arms ....... ................... W-370,
Automated System (AUYTO SEVOCOM) ...... 2-046 9-760
Security, Telecomunications .. .. . . . . 2-200 SONAR . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . E-300
Equipment ...................... E-180 Active/Passive (Multiple Node) F..E-315,
Shipboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-402 9-463
Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-233, Bathythereograph . . . . . . . E-3bS,
9-446 9-465
Sensors, Temperature . . . . . . . . . .. N-510 Communication . .. . . . . . . . .. . . E-14 0
Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-574 9-442
Meterological . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-430 Depth Determining . . . . . . . . . . E-360
Missiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-728 Echo Ranging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-310,
Separators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-457 9-461
Servicing Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . G-l0O Fire Control . . . . . . . . . . .. E-310
Servo and Servo Mechanisms ... ........ N-350 9-481
Servo Assemblies, Rotor . . . . . . . . . . 1-815 Harbor Defense . . . . . . . . . .. . E-370
Sewing Machinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-215 Listening - Passive . . . . . . . E-320,
Sextants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-420 9-462
Shaker Assemblies ...... ... .... .. N-140 Navigation . .E- . 0,
Shelters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-360 9-424
Ship Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-069 Trainers . . . . . . . ... E-380
Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-900 Sonobuoys . . . . . .. E-325
Ship Design and Construction, Space Vehicle, Tracking .F-218,Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-070 9-04
Design Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-830 Special Electronics Aircraft . .. . . I-E-G0
Foreign Ship Design ... .. ......... 9-07A Special Mission Systems and
Production Engineering ..... .. ... 9-810 Equipment ..... . 1-480,
Ship Fire Protection . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 0-570 9-790
Ship Inspections ...... .......... 9-091 Special Purpose Test Equipment - OO
Ship Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-044 Special Weapons . . . W-I 0
Ship System Management ............. 9-040 Shipboard Handling 9-7q"
Ship System Performance ............ 9-050 Spectrum Analyzers . .T-20
Ship Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9-092 Speed Indicators .- l 78
Combat System Checkout 9-093 Sprinkler System 4-"."
Ship Trials . .... ...... . 9-094 Square Wave Generators 1-440
Whole Ship Testing . .9-095 Stabilizers
Shipboard Instruments . ...... . N-200 Airrralt . -8t,4
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Automatic Control Systems ......... N-355 Classliication SONAR ... 9-Sb.
Stabilizing Fins (Submarines) ... ......... 9-56 Passive SONAR . . -.
Stable Elements ............ N-250, Swimmer and Antiswimer Ordnance W- 4110
W-205 Swimmer and Diver Support dud Protec tion
Standard Preservation and Packing ....... 0-650 System . . . . 4-,9,Switchboards:
Standing Wave Ratio Measurements ........ T-b40
Starters, Aviation: Analog . . . . .F-t82,
9-417Electrical .. .. .. . 1-212
Turbine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-725
4-4i1Steam Generation, Nuclear ... ........... . 9-212
Steering and Diving Control Systems . ...... 9-Shl Digital ...... . . . ..-. 7
Still Pictures: 9-413
Acquisition Equipment . . .... .. . P-200 Electric Power.E-681,
Kits (Field Use) ... ............. P-440 9-124
Production Equipment ........... P-420 Fire Control .. ...... -b7l
Projection/Viewing Equipment . ....... . P-320 W-290
Storehouses . . . . . .. 5-162 General/Multipurpose . .. . . E- 70
Store Ship ....................... 9-AFO Radar ......... -245
Combat Stores ....... ............... 9-AFS Switching Systems, Networks(Communications).. 2-120
Strainers, Fuel.............1-768 Synchronizers, Automatic Control N-370
Strategic Communication Systems . ........ . 2-160 Synchronizers. Ballistic W-228
Strategic and Special Capabilities,
Ships ....................... 9-020 Synchronizers, Propeller . 1-855
Stroboscopes ................ N-S2b, System Test Requirements, Ship ... q-4G8
T-930 Systems, Vehicle 4.....-510
Structures and Facilities ........ 5-100
Struts .................. 1-426,
9-507 T
Studio Equipment:
Comunications .... E-195 Table of Basic Allowance. Indexes ... 0-023
Television ........... . E-560 TACAN E-172
Submarine Rescue . . . 9-ASR Tachometers E-172
Submarine Tender 9-ASO Tactical Data Systems E-185
Submarines ..... . 9-SSO I met. . . E-685
Attack (Nuclear Powered) I 9-SSN Tartical and Stiategi, (perations Support
Auxl Ii ary . .. . .. . . . 9-ASS Capabilities Ships q-030
Fleet Ballistic Missile .... ....... 9-SSB Tank Heating, Fuel Storage 9-S45
Guided Missile . -SSG Tanks.
Submersible Research Vehicle 9-MR0 Combat (Armor) 4-420
Subsystem Characteristics, Ships .. 9-060 Fuel 1-4 1
Supply/Material Management . L-400 Oil 1-791
Surface Effect Ship ... . 9-SES Shipboard 9-540
Surveillance Systems, Surface 9-450 Storage S-lb2
Air Control Approach • 9-454 Target Designation Systems W-210
Air Search Radar (2D) 9-452 Targets
Air Search Radar (3D) 9-453 Control Systems W-163,
IFF Systems . ... 9-455 t-485
Surveillance System, Undervater 9-4bO Radio Controlled W-ib2
Active/Passive SONAR q-461 Tow Targets W-lhl
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Subject Number Subject Number
Unde rw ate r Ta rgets . . . . . . . . . . W-580 Rada r . . . . . .. E- 21 0
Technical Manual Program Management ...... 0-005 T-830
Technical Manual Program Standard Radio T-894Numbering System .............. 0-000 Sonar ..- 198
rechnical Manuals .. ................. . ...L-10O E-488
Ship-related ... ............. 9-08b Test Stands .240
Technical Publication Indexes ......... 0-010 Thermocouples N-54
Telecomunications Systems - Special ..... 2-000 Thermometers . . ... N-512
Telemetry ..... .................. E-166 Thermostats -79o
Systems . ... . 3-720, Timepieces . . .. N-430
9-444 Timers, Propellers .. .............. 1-853Telephone Systems, General .. ........... 2-060 Tires and Tubes. Aircraft . . .. 1-421
Shore Facilities ... ............. 5-120
Shipboard ..... ................. 9-432 TooTorpedo:Terminal Equipment..................... E-165Terminal
Control System W-519Handling and Stowage
9-72Shipboard ...... ................. . 9-445 Racks .. W-39bStrategic Systems ... ............. 2-161 Tubes .w-39s,
Terminal Equipment .. ............ E-161 9-751Test Sets ..... ................. . T-850 Torpedoes W-510
Television Equipment .. .............. E-500 Aircraft Lauiibel W- 12Cameras.............................. E-530SbarnlaucdC m r s . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 5 0Submarine Launched W-51i
Receivers ...... ................. . E-520, Surface Launched W-S14
P-342 Towing and Salvage 1.-740
Transmitters .... ............... . E-5S0 Towing Systems and Equipment
Video Recorders ... .............. E-540, Aerial . I-485
P-451 Aircraft G- 105Television Systems ... ............... 3-730, Ship . . . . 9-S82
9-439 Tow Targets . . W-1biTemperature Control, Missile ... .......... . 9-728 Toxicology ...... H-270
Temperature Control Systems, Trackers, Navigation N-440Aircraft ...... ................... 1-570
Tractors 4-230,Temperature Gauges ......................... N-511
Tender:Hoistractors . G-821Diving
9-ADT Traffic Handling, Telecommunication 2-300Trailers .
4-240,Patrol Craft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-AGP
Salvage . . . ... 9-YRSG- 0Trainer Aircraft I-T-00
Submarine . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9-ASOTrainrs, ehiclar -140
Terminal Equipments Communications E-1bO Trainers, Vehicular
Test. Checkout and Monitoring of Training Aids and Devices 6-181,
Equipment - Electronic 9-401 8-000,
Test Equipment, Basic .. .. .. T-1OO 9-414
Test Sets......... T-800 Trainin& (General) 8-000
Automatic (ATE) and Semi- Transceiversautomatic . ... T-820 Communication E-1%0
Comunications ... E-190 EC, E-462
C I -6. 5 T r a n d u r e r s E 3 9 5 ,
Electron Tube and Transistor T-SO N-36S
Transmissions, Rotor 1-966
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Transmitters: Vacuum System Cosponento ..... ....... 1-440
Automatic Control Systems ......... N-360 Test Equipment ............... G-508
Comunications .. .... ... ... .. .. E-I3 Valves, Aircraft:
EC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E-461 De-icing Systems . . .......... . 1-454
Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-550 Fuel Systems. ... . . . . . ...... ... 1-477
Transponders: Hydraulie and Vacuum System ...... 1-445
Buoys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-326 Oil Systems .. . . . ................ 1-795
ECH . ......... ... E-462 Pressurized and Oxygen Breathing
Transport Ship . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 9-AP Systems .. .. . . . . .... ....... 1-565
Transportation ..... ................. L-600 Temperature Control System ........ 1-573
Transportation Vehicles (Personal) - Valves, Plumbing .. ............ 6-435
General ....... ................... 4-100 Vehicle Systems ......... . 4-590
Trim and Heel Ships System, Surface . ...... . 9-565 Braking ................. 4-596
Trim System (Submarines) .. . ........... 9-564 Chassis ........ .. .. . 4-597
Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . G-300, Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-594
4-200 Electrical . . . . . . . . . 4-595
Crash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . G-315, Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-592
5-135 Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4-598
Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . G-310, Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-000
4-250 Amphibious ....... 4-440
Heavy (3 axle) ... .............. 4-220 Astronautic .1.... ....... . 1-300
Maintenance .... ................ G-330 Climatizing ...... 4-050
Utility (2 axle) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-210 Combat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-400
Tug: Lubrication ... . 4-040
Amphibious Warping . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-LWU Railroad . . . . . . 4-300
Auxiliary Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-ATA Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-415,
Fleet Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-ATF 4-424
Harbor .................. 9-YTO Storage and Transport .......... 4-060
Turbines: Systems ..... .. ............. . 4-590
Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-553, Tracked ..... . . . . ......... ... 4-510
Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-850, Transportation ... . . . . .......... 4-100
9-234 Wheeled and Half-tracked . ..... ... 4-430
Steam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9-231 Velocity Indicators ... . . ............ . E-178
Turbine Starters . ....... . . . . . 1-725 Ventilation Systems and Equipment ... . . 4-598,
Turbo Shaft Engines .... .............. 1-720 6-230,
q-512
Vibrators . . . . . . . . .. 1-773
u Video/Television Equipment . . . . P-340
Acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-5OO,
Underwater Fire Control ... .. . .... W-280, E-530
9-483 Production . . .. . . . .. . .. . P-450
Switchboards .. E-674, Receivers ................ P-3142,
W-293 E-520
Underwater Ordnance ... .............. W-500 Recorders E-S40
Underwater Range Support Equipment . . . . .. . W-591 . . . . . . . . . . .
Underway Replenishment Systems . ... 9-570 Transmission P-900
Unalorms .... 6-120 Viewfinders P-135
Ultility Aircraft .1.. . . .. -U-0 Visual Signalling Systems D-300
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Voice Tubes. ........ ........... 9-435
Voltmeters .. ........ ....... ....- 120
VTOL/STOL Aircraft...................I-V-oo
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Warning Systems and Devices:
Electronic....................E-930
Shipboard ................ . . 9-436
Test Equipment . .. . . .. . . . . .. . G-518
Wasbdown System........ .......... 9-523
Water Chemistry (Nuclear ReactorSystems) .................... . . 9-211
Water Jet Propulsors................9-247
Water Pumps....................1-762,
9-503
Water Supply....................5-330
Wave Analyzers....................-330
Waveform Measuring Test Equipment ..........-300
Weapons Systems..................W000
Airborne...................1-010,
1-2 40
Shipboard.....................9-067
Swimmer and Antiswijmer ........... W-980
Weather Station, Automatic. ............ M-100
Welding............. ............ 9-074
Welding Machinery ............... 6-240
Weight and Balance, Aircraft .............. 1-060
Weight Control, Ships .............. 9-096
Wheels, Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-424
Whole Ship Testing ............... 9-095
Winches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-813
Work Stands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-220
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