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Ministry of Defence Defence Standard 00-60 Issue 5 Publication Date 24 May 2002 Integrated Logistic Support Part 10:Electronic Documentation This Defence Standard supersedes Def Stan 00-60 (Part 10)/Issue 4 dated 18 August 2000

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Ministry of Defence Defence Standard 00-60

Issue 5 Publication Date 24 May 2002

Integrated Logistic Support

Part 10:Electronic Documentation

This Defence Standard supersedesDef Stan 00-60 (Part 10)/Issue 4

dated 18 August 2000

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AMENDMENTS ISSUED SINCE PUBLICATION

REVISION NOTE

This part of Def Stan 00-60 is raised to Issue 5 to update its content.

The current issue status of each part of this Defence Standard can be found by contacting theDefence Standards Help Desk, see back cover for details.

Details of the changes in all Parts can be obtained by contacting the ILS Help Desk byphone/fax +44(0)1225 467251, by e-mail to: [email protected] or via the AMS website.

HISTORICAL RECORD

May 96 - Initial Issue.

Mar 98 - Up-Issue.

Jan 99 - Up-Issue.

Aug 00 - Up-Issue.

Mar 02 – Up-Issue.

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INTEGRATED LOGISTIC SUPPORT

PART 10: ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION

PREFACE

a. This part of the Defence Standard defines the Ministry of Defence (MOD) requirementfor Electronic Documentation (ED) when contracting for the procurement and through-lifemanagement of defence materiel within an Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) regime.

b. This standard has been agreed by the authorities concerned with its use and is intendedto be used in all future designs, contracts, orders etc and, whenever practicable, by amendmentto those already in existence. If any difficulties arise which prevent application of the DefenceStandard, the Directorate of Standardization shall be informed so that a remedy may be sought.

c. Any enquiries regarding this Standard in relation to an Invitation To Tender (ITT), or acontract in which this Standard is incorporated, are to be addressed to the responsible technicalor supervising authority named in the ITT or contract.

d. This Defence Standard has been devised for the use of the Crown and its contractors inthe execution of contracts for the Crown. The Crown hereby excludes all liability (other thanfor death or personal injury) whatsoever and howsoever arising (including, but withoutlimitation, negligence on the part of the Crown, its servants or agents) for any loss or damagehowever caused where this Defence Standard is used for any other purpose.

This Defence Standard supersedesDef Stan 00-60 (Part 10)/Issue 4

dated 18 August 2000

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CONTENTS PAGE

Preface 1

SECTION ONE. GENERAL

0 Introduction 41 Scope 42 Technical Documentation Policy 43 Related Documents/Guidance 54 Definitions and Abbreviations 5

SECTION TWO. GENERATION OF INFORMATION

4 Data Module Structure and Coding 65 Writing Rules 86 Non-Textual Information 87 Standard Warnings and Cautions 108 Zoning 109 Security Classification 1010 Types of Data Module 10

SECTION THREE. MANAGEMENT

11 Documentation Process 12

SECTION FOUR. COMMON SOURCE DATABASE OUTPUT

12 Publication Output Requirements 1413 Viewer Source Data Requirements 1414 Viewer Functional Requirements 1415 Viewer User Interaction 1516 Human Factors 16

Table 1 Defence Standard 00-60 Data Module Code (DMC) Structure 6Table 2 Application of the AECMA S1000D SGML Elements of the DMC 7Table 3 Defence Standard 00-60 Illustration Control Number Structure 8Table 4 Material Item Category Code (MICC) A-1Table 5 Material Item Sub-Category Code (MISCC) A-3Table 6 Major Zone Identification Numbers B/A-1Table 7 Sub-zone Identification Numbers B/A-3Table 8 Zone Identification Numbers B/A-4Table 9 Major Zone Identification Number B/B-1Table 10 Sub Zone Identification Number B/B-2Table 11 Zone Identification Numbers B/B-3Table 12 Equipment Zone Identification Numbers B/B-4Table 13 Equipment Sub Zone Identification Numbers B/B-5Table 14 LRU Zone Identification Numbers B/B-5

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Figure 1 Major Zones B/A-2Figure 2 Major Zones B/A-2Figure 3 Sub-zones B/A-3Figure 4 Zones B/A-4Figure 5 Access Codes B/A-5Figure 6 Major Zones B/B-2Figure 7 Sub Zones B/B-3Figure 8 Zones B/B-4Figure 9 Equipment Zones B/B-4Figure 10 Equipment Sub Zones B/B-5Figure 11 LRU Zones B/B-6Figure 12 Surface Ships - Decks and Main Sections B/C-4Figure 13 Surface Ships - Compartment References B/C-5Figure 14 Surface Ships - Compartments with Trunk B/C-5Figure 15 Surface Ships - Doors and Hatches B/C-6Figure 16 Submarine Location Identification B/C-10Figure 17 Submarines - Zones and Smoketight Boundaries B/C-11

Annex A Document Codes A-1Annex B Zoning and Access B-1Annex C Additional Information Codes To AECMA S1000D C-1

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PART 10: ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION

SECTION 1. GENERAL

0 INTRODUCTION

This Part of this Defence Standard establishes a uniform approach to the production ofElectronic Technical Documentation (ETD). It shall be read in conjunction with Parts 0, 1and 2 of this Defence Standard and with AECMA Specification 1000D - InternationalSpecification for Technical Publications utilising a Common Source Database (CSDB)

1 SCOPE

The scope of this Part of this Defence Standard is to define the MOD standard for ETDproduction to ensure the creation of technical information in a neutral, non-proprietary formatto meet the requirements of ILS for equipment procured for Land, Sea and Air environments.

2 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION POLICY

2.1 Technical Documentation (TD) is broadly descriptive or procedural information and isdefined as the information necessary to install, operate, maintain, repair and supportequipment throughout its life. The aim is to maximise the interoperability of TD, withoutrestricting the freedom to be innovative, while maintaining compatibility with wider MODinformation management and support strategies. Interoperability is the foundation ofeffective integrated operation, and is defined in this application as the ability to manage,exchange and view technical data. In the majority of cases, through life costs are significantlyreduced and the management requirements simplified when TD deliverables are in digitalformat compared to paper. This approach also allows TD to be placed in the ILS domain byaligning data and processes with Logistic Support Analysis (LSA) and Integrated SupplySupport Procedures (ISSP).

2.2 It is MOD policy that TD shall be produced, delivered and output in electronic format,as ETD, unless it can be shown that this does not meet the operational requirement, userneeds, or is not cost effective for the lifecycle of the equipment/product. Def Stan 00-60 Part10 is the MOD standard for ETD production process and its use ensures the creation oftechnical information in a neutral, non-proprietary format

2.3 AECMA

This Defence Standard is based on AECMA 1000D - International Specification for TechnicalPublications utilising a Common Source Database (CSDB) that was originally developed forthe aerospace industry, but has been profiled to meet the ILS requirements and accommodateequipment procured for all three Services. The MOD Tri-Service requirement for ETD,utilising Standard Generalised Mark-up Language (SGML) data modules, is as AECMAS1000D - Change 9, unless amended by this Part of this Defence Standard. Where there isconflict between this Defence Standard and AECMA 1000D, this Standard shall takeprecedence. Where required, business rules shall be defined by the project and agreed withthe design authority, then detailed in the contract.

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2.4 Legacy and Reduced Functionality

This part of this Defence Standard shall also be used for legacy conversion and projects withreduced functionality when the use of SGML data modules and a Document Type Definition(DTD) structure is specified. Reduced functionality projects are those where projectrequirements do not justify full implementation. While primarily aimed at ETD, the principlesof this part of this Defence Standard are equally applicable to other forms of documentationthat require a neutral non-proprietary standard for data.

2.5 Non-Application

It is acknowledged that there are a limited number of applications where the use of thisDefence Standard cannot be justified on a whole life cost basis. However, this part of thisDefence Standard is the preferred standard for MOD ETD including legacy data conversion.Justification for not using this Standard for new equipment acquisitions must be included withapproval submissions, along with the alternative proposal for complying with the MODpolicy to apply ILS to its projects.

3 RELATED DOCUMENTS/GUIDANCE

3.1 Any reference in an Invitation To Tender (ITT), or contract for ETD, to this Part ofthis Defence Standard shall ensure that the issue current at the date of the tender or contractshall be used. The only exception to this is when a specific issue is defined within thecontract.

3.2 Unless otherwise specified in this part of this Defence Standard only those DocumentType Definitions available on the AECMA web site (www.aecma.org) shall be used.

3.3 When producing publications in accordance with Appendix B to Annex A of thisDefence Standard, reference should be made to JSP 188 for guidance on Software in MilitaryOperational Systems.

3.4 Guidance

Guidance on the use of this part of this Defence Standard is available on the AMS and the ILSWeb Site. The ILS Web site is hosted by the AMS (www.ams.mod.uk/ams or via localIntranet) under Acquisition Topic/Integrated Logistics Support/Reference Documents.

4 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS

A glossary of terms and acronyms/abbreviations used throughout this Defence Standard isincluded at Annex A to Part 0 of this Defence Standard.

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SECTION TWO. GENERATION OF INFORMATION

4 DATA MODULE STRUCTURE AND CODING

4.1 The Data Module Code (DMC) used for this Defence Standard shall comprise 32characters as shown in Table 1. The DMC shall consist of the following elements:

Table 1 – Def Stan 00-60 Data Module Code Structure

DMC FIELD EIAC (EI)UOC

(SL)UOC

Document Code(See Note 1)

DC DCV IC ICV ILC

MICC SNS

DEDs 096 501 501 802 801 019 803 804 806FIELDLENGTH

XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX A XXXXXX(See Note 2)

XN NN XXX A A

Where: X = AlphaNumericA = AlphaN = NumericEIAC = End Item Acronym Code(EI)UOC = (End Item) Usable On Code(SL)UOC = (System Level) Usable On CodeMICC = Material Item Category CodeSNS = Standard Numbering SystemDC = Disassembly CodeDCV = Disassembly Code VariantIC = Information CodeICV = Information Code VariantILC = Item Location CodeDED = Data Element Definition

Notes:

1. The Document Code is used in this Defence Standard to define the physicalbreakdown and is constructed from the MICC and the SNS as defined in Annex A tothis part of this Defence Standard.

2. The first character of the SNS is the MISCC (Material Item Sub-CategoryCode).

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4.2 Table 2 details the elements of the Def Stan 00-60 DMC and maps them to the SGMLelements within the AECMA S1000D DMC. This allows a Def Stan 00-60 DMC to beconstructed.

Table 2 – Application of the AECMA S1000D SGML elements of the Data Module Code

Definition DED Acronym Characters No. SGMLElement

No ofCharacters

End ItemAcronym Code

96 EIAC XXXXXXXXXX 10 <modelic> 13(See Note 1)

End ItemUseable OnCode

501 (EI)UOC XXX 3

System LevelUseable OnCode

501 (SL)UOC XXX 3 <sdc> 3

Material ItemCategory Code

802 MICC A 1 <chapnum>(Part of)

1(See Note 2)

StandardNumberingSystem(See Note 3)

802 SNS XXXXXX 6 <chapnum><section><subsect><subject>

2112

DisassemblyCode

801 DC XN 2 <discode> 2

DisassemblyCode Variant

019 DCV NN 2 <discodev> 2

InformationCode

803 IC XXX 3 <incode> 3(See Note 4)

InformationCode Variant

804 ICV A 1 <incodev> 1

Item LocationCode

806 ILC A 1 <itemloc> 1

Total 32

Notes:

1. The SGML element <modelic> is populated with the EIAC plus the (EI)UOC.Therefore this will be a composite element of 13 characters (10 from the EIAC and 3from the (EI)UOC).

2. The SGML element <chapnum> consists of three characters; the MICC plus thefirst two characters of the SNS (The first character of the SNS is the MISCC).

3. The SNS, as defined in Annex A comprises:

a. The last two characters of the SGML element <chapnum> (see Note 2above).

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b. The SGML element <section> is populated with the third character of theSNS (which is the first character of the subsystem).

c. The SGML element <subsect> is populated with the fourth character ofthe SNS (which is the second character of the subsystem).

d. The last two characters of the SNS (the sub-subsystem) are used topopulate the SGML element <subject>.

4. Additional IC to S1000D are at Annex C to this part of this Defence Standard.

5 WRITING RULES

Unless otherwise specified in the contract, Simplified English (PSC-85-16598), shall be usedbut with Oxford English Dictionary spelling.

6 NON-TEXTUAL INFORMATION

6.1 The Illustration Control Number (ICN) shall be used to manage all non-textualinformation. The ICN for this Defence Standard shall comprise 43 characters as shown inTable 3. The ICN shall consist of the following elements:

Table 3 – Def Stan 00-60 Illustration Control Number Structure

Acronym DED Definition Characters No.Chars.

Notes

ICN Illustration ControlNumber

ICN 3 Always “ICN”

EIAC 096 End Item Acronym Code XXXXXXXXXX 10

(EI)UOC 501 End Item Useable OnCode

XXX 3

(SL)UOC 501 System Level Useable OnCode

XXX 3

MICC 802 Material Item CategoryCode

A 1

SNS 802 Standard NumberingSystem

XXXXXX 6

RPC 824(see Note 1)

Responsible PartnerCompany Code

XXXXX 5 This shall be set to theNATO Supply Code forManufacture (NSCM) ofthe Responsible PartnerCompany. (NSCM =CAGE Code).

ORIG 824(see Note 1)

Originator Code XXXXX 5 This shall be set to theNATO Supply Code forManufacture (NSCM) ofthe originator of theillustration. (NSCM =CAGE Code).

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Acronym DED Definition Characters No.Chars.

Notes

SEQ 824(see Note 1)

Sequence Number XX 2 This shall be set to 01 forthe first piece of non-textual informationprovided by the supplierof that information.Should subsequentillustrations be produced,the number shall beincremented.

VAR 824(see note 1)

Illustration Code Variant A 1

ISS 824(see note 1)

Illustration Issue Number NN 2 The first issue to theMOD, shall be 01.Subsequent issues, fordelivery to the MOD,shall be increments on thisnumber.

VER 824(see note 1)

Illustration VersionNumber

X 1 This allows for the controlof different versions ofissues during theproduction and vettingprocesses. When theIllustration Issue Numberis set to 01, the Versionnumber shall be set to 0.

SEC 824(see note 1)

Security Classification N 1 Rules for theclassification ofillustrations are the sameas for data modules.

Total: 43

Where: X = AlphaNumericA = AlphaN = Numeric

Note:

1. DED 824 - This DED has a field length of 32 characters but only the first 17characters form part of the ICN.

6.2 All graphical symbols for use in Technical Illustrations, service diagrams and in othertechnical documentation shall be prepared in accordance with ISO Standards as specified inthe contract. Guidance may be obtained from the ILS Web Site or CTS/TD Graphics Studiowhere there is a further requirement for specialist or additional project-designed symbols.

6.3 Animation, audio and video shall only be used to aid better understanding when its useand application is defined in the contract.

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7 STANDARD WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

To avoid duplication the MOD will maintain a central database of hazard information, whichis available on the MOD ILS web site. This database will comprise warnings and cautions,stored as individual data modules. Contractors shall include the selected data modules ontheir DMRL and deliver them to MOD as part of their Delivered Publications Database(DPDB).

8 ZONING

Land and Sea zoning applications shall be in accordance with Annex B to this part of thisDefence Standard.

9 SECURITY CLASSIFICATION

Security classification shall be applied in accordance with AECMA 1000D. Each DataModule shall have its own security classification according to the highest classifiedinformation contained within. Each output shall have a security classification equivalent tothe highest classification of the constituent data module. Where there is a requirement for theSecurity Classification to differ from that given in AECMA 1000D, then this will be specifiedin the contract. Guidance can be obtained from the ILS Web Site and CTS/TD.

10 TYPES OF DATA MODULES

10.1 Information shall be produced as the following data module types:

10.1.1 Procedural data modules shall be produced from source data generated as a result ofLSA Tasks 301, 302, 303 and 401 defined in Part 1 of this Defence Standard, and shall coverall procedural aspects including operation and maintenance of the materiel. The scope anddepth of the procedural data modules shall be in accordance with the materiel maintenanceand operational policies.

10.1.2 Fault Isolation and Reporting data modules shall detail all known failure modes,initially identified by the Failure Mode Effect Criticality Analysis (FMECA) during LSATask 301, and provide the diagnostic and isolation procedures. These shall link whereappropriate to corrective maintenance procedures.

10.1.3 Maintenance Planning data modules shall identify all preventive maintenance tasksand their required resources, organised into predetermined schedules. These are based onperiodic or usage intervals as identified by the Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) duringLSA Task 301. Links shall be provided to associated Preventative Maintenance tasks.Details of “lifed” items of equipment shall also be identified.

10.1.4 Illustrated Parts Data data modules shall identify the supply/support candidate itemsidentified by LSA Tasks 301, 302, 303 and 401.

10.1.5 Descriptive data modules shall describe the purpose and planning, operational,physical and functional aspects of the materiel.

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10.1.6 Aircrew Operator data modules shall provide the necessary degree of understanding ofthe air vehicle and its systems and the procedures to operate the air vehicle, its systems andequipment to their full potential under normal and failure modes. This Data Module type isfor Aircrew only unless otherwise specified in the contract.

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SECTION THREE. MANAGEMENT

11 DOCUMENTATION PROCESS

11.1 Stage One

11.1.1 The MOD will define its ED requirements in the contract supported by a ContractData Requirement List (CDRL) and appropriate Data Item Descriptions (DID). A list ofDIDs can be found in Part 0 Annex D to this Defence Standard.

11.1.2 The Contractor shall produce a Document Management Plan (DMP) in accordancewith UKDID 3006 as part of the Integrated Support Plan (ISP). This shall include thebusiness rules specified for the project.

11.1.3 Planning, management and configuration control of the content of the DPDB forindividual projects shall use the Def Stan 00-60 Data Module Requirements List (DMRL), asrequired by DID 3001. A DMRL is a tool to identify the required data modules for a projectand may be generated in parts (e.g. by partner companies/sub contractors for later merging) orin a complete form. The DTD for the Def Stan 00-60 DMRL is available on the MOD ILSWeb site.

11.1.4 The output formats for the DMRL shall be database, spreadsheet or SGML file, asspecified in the contract.

11.1.5 File Transfer

The file transfer method, and security regulations applied, for all deliverables shall bespecified in the contract. Each file transfer shall have a security classification equivalent tothe highest classification of the constituent data.

11.2 Stage Two

11.2.1 DM identified in the DMRL shall be produced and stored in a CSDB. These DM shallbe subject to First Verification procedures. Unless otherwise specified by the contractingauthority, the issue number of the DM shall be 001 when delivered to the MOD for the firsttime by the Contractor or the Design Authority.

11.2.2 The specific requirements for an In Process Review (IPR) of data modules will bespecified in the contract. The preferred method of IPR of data modules is contained in theMOD ILS web site, which is based on AECMA S1000D Change 7 (Changes 8 and 9 do notcontain an IPR DTD and process). Guidance on the IPR process is available on the MOD ILSweb site.

11.3 Stage Three

The contracting authority may undertake Second Verification on sample data modules. Therequirements will be specified in the contract and following Second Verification, the authority

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shall formally inform the Design Authority who shall reset the QA and Issue Type and thenup-issue these sample DMs.

11.4 Stage Four

This stage shall require the delivery of the contractually required deliverables. Anycomments will be returned to the Contractor.

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SECTION FOUR. COMMON SOURCE DATABASE OUTPUT

12 PUBLICATION OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS

An Interactive Electronic Technical Publication (IETP), DPDB and Final PublicationDatabase (FPDB), if specified in the contract, shall comply with UK DIDs 3002, 3004 and3005 respectively.

13 VIEWER SOURCE DATA REQUIREMENTS

13.1 The Viewer application shall be capable of rendering Data Modules and associatednon-textual data.

13.2 Any links to external applications shall be specified in the contract.

13.3 The Viewer application shall not permit changes to the content of the source data files.

13.4 Identification and Status information shall not be displayed during normal use, but theuser shall be provided access to this data.

14 VIEWER FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

14.1 The viewer functional requirements shall be as specified in AECMA 1000D, Chap4.4, and shall contain the following mandatory additions.

14.2 The basic navigation functions to be provided by the viewer shall be:

a. Frame forward/backwardb. Word Search (simple search)c. Bookmarkd. History/Retrace (list of previous steps)e. Navigation method e.g. TOC

14.3 Additional navigation functions shall include but not be limited to word search stringcapability.

14.4 The user shall be able to activate PAN, ZOOM, or FULL SCREEN functions tomanipulate a graphic where appropriate. These options shall be available whenever thegraphic exceeds the size of the current viewing area (data pane). A data pane is an area on thescreen designated for display of information in the form of text, tables, graphics, animation orvideo

14.5 For data panes displaying graphics it shall be possible to ”zoom in” using a symbol orappropriate icon (e.g. a magnifying glass) displayed in the lower right corner of the data panewhen the scale of the displayed graphic exceeds a predefined level. When the symbol or iconis selected, the size of that data pane shall be temporarily changed to cover the entire screen.Two additional functions shall be provided in this temporary zoomed mode: zoom back andexit to the normal display mode.

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14.6 Highlighting methods (colour, reverse video) shall be used to direct the users attentionto data that has been changed since the previous release. This shall be available for allamendments.

14.7 The content of a DM shall be displayed in a data pane.

14.8 Warnings and Cautions and their associated icons shall be displayed prominently inthe display area. Warnings and Cautions shall be treated with formatting requirements asdescribed in the MOD Style Guide available on the MOD ILS web site.

14.9 Buttons shall be easy to recognise and read, but they shall not distract the user fromthe primary information. Buttons shall be sized for easy access with a pointing device. Thebuttons and symbols shall be consistent with the host Graphical User Interface.

14.10 When the application is initially opened it shall present a single window, using the fullscreen. Windows and frames shall have a consistent size and appearance. Multiple windowsshall only be used where they assist the user. Where more than one window is used the datashall remain legible.

14.11 A viewer help function shall be available.

14.12 A log-on Facility, where required, shall be specified in the contract.

14.13 A print facility, where required, shall be specified in the contract.

14.14 Optional links shall be indicated in accordance with the MOD style guide available onthe MOD ILS web site.

15 VIEWER USER INTERACTION

15.1 Every user action shall produce perceptible feedback from the application. Feedbackshall be used to indicate the current state of system hardware or software. The following shallbe the minimum requirement

15.1.1 Tracking of the pointer when the mouse is moved.

15.1.2 Removing the drop-down menu when the user selects a menu item.

15.1.3 Changing the cursor shape to indicate a delay or action when there is a 2 to 15 seconddelay in processing a command entry or when the processing time is unknown. Whenoperations take longer than 15 seconds a progress indicator box shall be provided. Errorinformation shall be displayed in an error message box.

15.1.4 Status and error information shall be presented for requests sent to a remote device orenvironment.

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15.1.5 When an error message box is displayed, direct access to context sensitive help fromthis message box shall be provided. Error messages shall be brief but informative and requireuser acknowledgement.

16 HUMAN FACTORS

Human Factors shall conform to Def Stan 00-25.

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Document Codes

A.1 General

A.1.1 The Standard Numbering System (SNS) of S1000D is replaced by the document codesdetailed in this Annex and Appendices A to E.

A.1.2 Five separate sets of alphanumeric document codes have been developed to replace theSNS detailed in S1000D, covering the categories of Ship, Electronic/Automated Software,Aircraft/Missile, Surface/Primary Vehicle and Ordnance. These are denoted by the MaterialItem Category Code (MICC) in Table 4.

Table 4 Material Item Category Code (MICC)

CODE DESCRIPTION DEFINITIONA Ship

SystemThe ship system refers to the complex of equipment(hardware/software), data, services and facilitiesrequired to attain the capability of operating orsupporting the operation of naval weapons, orperforming other naval tasks at sea.

B Electronic/Automated SoftwareSystem

The electronic/automated software system elementrefers to the complex of equipment (hardware/software), data, services and facilities required todevelop and produce an electronic, automated, orsoftware system capability such as command andcontrol system, radar system, communications system,information system, sensor system, navigation/guidance system, electronic warfare system, supportsystem, etc. The decision rule to differentiate betweenthe Electronic/Automated Software System and otherdefence materiel is : When the item is a stand alonesystem or used on several systems, but not accountedfor in these other systems, the electronic/automatedsoftware system category will be used. When theopportunity to collect lower level information onelectronic and software exists, regardless of whichdefence materiel category code is selected thestructure and the structure and definitions under thiscode apply.

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CODE DESCRIPTION DEFINITIONC Aircraft System/

Missile SystemThe aircraft system refers to the complex of equipment(hardware/software), data, services and facilitiesrequired to attain the capability of employing thosefixed or moveable wing, rotary wing, or compoundwing, manned/unmanned air vehicles designed forpowered or unpowered (glider) guided flight.The missile system refers to the complex ofequipment(hardware/software) data services andfacilities required to develop and produce thecapability of employing a missile weapon in anoperational environment to produce the destructiveeffect on selected targets.

D SurfaceVehicleSystem

The surface vehicle system refers to the complex ofequipment (hardware/software), data, services andfacilities required to develop and produce a vehiclesystem with the capability to navigate over the surface.Surface vehicle category includes vehicles primarilyintended for general purpose applications and thoseintended for mating with specialized payloads. Thiscategory also includes cargo and logistics vehicles,mobile work units and combat vehicles. It alsoincludes combat vehicles serving as armouredweapons platforms, reconnaissance vehicles,howitzers and amphibians.

E OrdnanceSystem

The ordnance system refers to the complex ofequipment (hardware/software) data services andfacilities required to develop and produce thecapability for applying munitions to a target. Itincludes the munitions (nuclear, biological, chemical,psychological and pyrotechnic) and the means oflaunching or firing the munitions. It includes torpedosystems, bombs, combined effects munitions, sensorfuzed weapons, towed/man-portable guns andammunition. Excluded are aerospace guided missiles,land, sea and air delivery vehicles.

A.1.3 The document code is further broken down into seventeen functional areas, under theMaterial Item Sub-Category Code (MISCC) detailed in Table 5. This code forms the firstcharacter of the SNS.

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Table 5 Material Item Sub-Category Code (MISCC)

CODE DESCRIPTION DEFINITIONA Propulsion A system or equipment for producing and delivering

power.B Structure Framework an/or basic structural housing for a

system, including load bearing components.C Armaments A defensive or offensive system or equipment.D Electrical systems A system or equipment for generation, distribution

and/or control of electric power.E Communications A system or equipment for transferring information.F Navigation A system or equipment used to determine, conduct,

manage, or plot a position or course.G Surveillance A system or equipment used to sense the

environment.H Steering A system or equipment used to guide or govern

direction.J Ventilation/Air

ConditioningA system or equipment used to provide a controlledenvironment.

K Hydraulic system A system or equipment for generation, distributionand/or control of hydraulic power.

L Electronic system A system or equipment using electronic/automatedsoftware and/or firmware elements not specificallyincluded in other systems.

M Auxiliary Subsidiary systems that provide services or supportto main systems or equipment.

N Survivability A system or equipment used to provide hazarddetection, protection, survivability and escapefacilities.

P Special equipment/systems

A system or equipment used to provide a specialmission capability.

Q Outfit, Furnishings,Stowage and Utilityspaces

A function or equipment used to provide habitabilityor operability that is not specifically included inother systems.

R Training A system or equipment used to provide trainingcapabilities.

S Repair, Test &Support

A system, equipment or facility used to maintainoperational capability.

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A.1.4 Further sub-division, within the MISCC functional areas is, provided with the SNS, asdetailed at Appendices A to E as follows:

Appendix A - Definition of a Ship System.Appendix B - Definition of an Electrical/Automated Software System.Appendix C - Definition for Aircraft and Missile Systems.Appendix D - Definition for a Surface Vehicle System.Appendix E - Definition of an Ordnance System.

A.2 Application Notes

A.2.1 Numeric SNS Codes have been used to identify common system general, proceduraland descriptive data, which applies across all the MICC/MISCC functional areas.

A.2.2 Where a sub-system or section SNS of 00 appears, this is intended to reference generaldescriptive information only. It may include, for example, safety information, generalmaintenance or technical details, usage and handling information.

A.2.3 No deviations are permitted from the MICC and MISCC detailed in this Annex.Requests for additions or amendments to the MICC or MISCC shall be submitted inaccordance with the change process detailed in Part 0 of this Standard.

A.2.4 The characters and definitions detailed in the Appendices to this Annex for the Systemlevel and first character of the sub-system/section SNS shall not be changed. Any request foramendments to the System level or first character of the sub-system/section SNS shall besubmitted for approval in accordance with the change process detailed in Part 0 of thisstandard. Where additional definitions are required, these shall be agreed on a project byproject basis, with additional codes being introduced to meet specific requirements asnecessary.

A.2.5 The second character of the sub-system or section SNS and all sub-sub-subject/functioncharacters within the SNS shall be allocated on a project-specific basis.

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Definition for a Ship System

Ship System

The ship system element refers to the complex of equipment, data, services and facilities required todevelop and produce a sea going platform (ship). This ship classification category includes bothsurface and underwater vessel designs together with all associated equipment, systems and weaponfunctions.

Index of Numeric SNS Codes

SNS DESCRIPTION00-00-00 SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURES AND DESCRIPTION00-10-00 SYSTEM GENERAL MAINTENANCE00-20-00 SYSTEM SAFETY00-30-00 SAFETY AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES00-40-00 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION00-50-00 SYSTEM DENIAL00-60-00 MASS AND BALANCE00-80-00 OPERATOR PROCEDURES00-90-00 BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR01-00-00 OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS01-10-00 FATIGUE INDEX CALCULATIONS01-20-00 OPERATING SPECTRUMS02-00-00 SURFACE FINISHES, PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-10-00 EXTERIOR SURFACE FINISHES02-20-00 EXTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-30-00 INTERIOR SURFACE FINISHES02-40-00 INTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS03-00-00 SYSTEM LOADING AND OFF-LOADING03-10-00 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT03-20-00 CARGO04-00-00 STANDARD PRACTICES (SYSTEM)

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Index Of Alpha Numeric SNS Codes

SNS DESCRIPTIONA0-00-00 PROPULSION (GENERAL)A1-00-00 MAIN PROPULSION DRIVES (GENERAL)A1-10-00 PROPULSION NUCLEARA1-20-00 PROPULSION ELECTRICALA1-30-00 PROPULSION STEAMA1-40-00 PROPULSION GAS TURBINEA1-50-00 PROPULSION DIESELA2-00-00 SECONDARY PROPULSION DRIVES (GENERAL)A3-00-00 EMERGENCY PROPULSION DRIVES (GENERAL)A4-00-00 PROPULSION TRANSMISSION SYSTEM (GENERAL)A4-10-00 PROPULSION GEARINGA4-20-00 PROPULSION CLUTCHES AND COUPLINGSA4-30-00 PROPULSION SHAFTINGA4-40-00 PROPULSION BEARINGSA4-50-00 PROPULSION PROPULSORS/PROPELLERSA5-00-00 PROPULSION SUPPORT SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A5-10-00 CIRCULATING AND COOLING SYSTEMSA5-20-00 UPTAKES AND DOWNTAKESA5-30-00 PROPULSION FUEL SYSTEMSA5-40-00 PROPULSION LUBRICATING SYSTEMSA5-50-00 PROPULSION LUBRICATION TRANSFER AND PURIFICATIONA6-00-00 PROPULSION CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A6-10-00 PROPULSION CONTROL SYSTEMS AUTOMATICA6-20-00 PROPULSION CONTROL SYSTEMS MANUALB0-00-00 STRUCTURE (GENERAL)B1-00-00 HULL (GENERAL)B1-10-00 HULL FITTINGSB1-20-00 HYDROFOILSB2-00-00 MAIN SUPPORTING STRUCTURES (GENERAL)B2-10-00 TRANSVERSE FRAMESB2-20-00 LONGITUDINAL FRAMESB2-30-00 SUPERSTRUCTUREB3-00-00 SPECIAL STRUCTURES (GENERAL)B3-10-00 STRUCTURAL CASTINGS, FORGINGS AND WELDINGB3-20-00 BALLISTIC PLATING, SONAR DOMES AND STACKSB3-30-00 SPECIAL PURPOSE CLOSURES AND STRUCTURESB4-00-00 BULKHEADS/DECKS (GENERAL)B4-10-00 WATERTIGHT/NON-WATERTIGHT BULKHEADSB4-20-00 MAIN DECKSB4-30-00 FLOORSB5-00-00 MASTS (GENERAL)B5-10-00 SUBMARINE MASTS AND PERISCOPE INTEGRATIONB5-20-00 FIXED MASTSB5-30-00 SERVICE PLATFORMB5-40-00 TOWERS

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SNS DESCRIPTIONC0-00-00 ARMAMENTS (GENERAL)C1-00-00 GUN SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C1-10-00 GUN MOUNTINGSC1-20-00 DIRECTORSC1-30-00 ANCILLARIESC1-40-00 SMALL ARMSC1-50-00 PORTABLE WEAPONSC2-00-00 GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C2-10-00 CONTROLC2-20-00 AERIALSC2-30-00 RADARSC2-40-00 LAUNCHERSC2-50-00 ANCILLARIESC3-00-00 ROCKET SYSTEMS AND PYROTECHNICS (GENERAL)C3-10-00 SIGNALSC4-00-00 AIRCRAFT RELATED WEAPON SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C4-10-00 AIRCRAFT WEAPON SYSTEMSC4-20-00 AIRCRAFT WEAPON CONTROLC5-00-00 FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C5-10-00 WEAPON DIRECTION SYSTEMS AND SIGHTSC5-20-00 GUN FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMSC5-30-00 MISSILE FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMSC5-40-00 UNDERWATER FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMSC6-00-00 TORPEDO SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C6-10-00 SUBMARINE TORPEDO SYSTEMSC6-20-00 SURFACE LAUNCHED TORPEDO SYSTEMSC6-30-00 TORPEDO HANDLING AND STOWAGEC7-00-00 ELECTRONIC WARFARE (GENERAL)C7-10-00 ACTIVEC7-20-00 PASSIVEC7-30-00 DATA PROCESSINGC7-40-00 ACOUSTICD0-00-00 ELECTRICAL POWER (GENERAL)D1-00-00 ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION (GENERAL)D1-10-00 TURBO GENERATOR AND CONTROL EQUIPMENTD1-20-00 GAS TURBINE GENERATORS AND CONTROL EQUIPMENTD1-30-00 DIESEL GENERATORS AND CONTROL EQUIPMENTD1-40-00 MOTOR GENERATORSD2-00-00 PRIMARY SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D3-00-00 ELECTRICAL POWER CONVERTED SUPPLIES (GENERAL)D4-00-00 ELECTRICAL POWER LIGHTING (GENERAL)D4-10-00 CABLINGD5-00-00 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPORT SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D6-00-00 ELECTRICAL POWER EMERGENCY SUPPLIES (GENERAL)D7-00-00 ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D8-00-00 BATTERIES (GENERAL)

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SNS DESCRIPTIOND8-10-00 PRIMARY BATTERIESD8-20-00 SECONDARY BATTERIESD8-30-00 BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEMSE0-00-00 COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)E1-00-00 SHF/EHF (GENERAL)E1-10-00 AERIALSE1-20-00 AERIALS MULTICOUPLERS AND TUNERSE1-30-00 RECEIVERSE1-40-00 TRANSMITTERSE1-50-00 TRANSCEIVERSE1-60-00 ANCILLARIESE2-00-00 UHF/VHF (GENERAL)E2-10-00 AERIALSE2-20-00 AERIALS MULTICOUPLERS AND TUNERSE2-30-00 RECEIVERSE2-40-00 TRANSMITTERSE2-50-00 TRANSCEIVERSE2-60-00 ANCILLARIESE3-00-00 HF/MF (GENERAL)E3-10-00 AERIALSE3-20-00 AERIALS MULTICOUPLERS AND TUNERSE3-30-00 RECEIVERSE3-40-00 TRANSMITTERSE3-50-00 TRANSCEIVERSE3-60-00 ANCILLARIESE4-00-00 LF/VLF (GENERAL)E4-10-00 AERIALSE4-20-00 AERIALS MULTICOUPLERS AND TUNERSE4-30-00 RECEIVERSE4-40-00 TRANSMITTERSE4-50-00 TRANSCEIVERSE4-60-00 ANCILLARIESE5-00-00 AUDIO INTEGRATION (GENERAL)E5-10-00 CONTROL OUTFITSE6-00-00 DIGITAL (GENERAL)E6-10-00 CRYPTOGRAPHIC RECEIVERSE6-20-00 CRYPTOGRAPHIC TRANSMITTERSE6-30-00 TELETYPE MESSAGE HANDLINGE6-40-00 TELEPRINTERSE6-50-00 MODEMSE6-60-00 DISPLAYSE7-00-00 INTERNAL (GENERAL)E7-10-00 BROADCASTSE7-20-00 INTER-COMMUNICATIONE7-30-00 NETWORKSE7-40-00 RECREATIONAL

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SNS DESCRIPTIONE7-50-00 ALARMSE7-60-00 CONTROLE7-70-00 TELEPHONESE8-00-00 FLIGHT CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEMS

(GENERAL)F0-00-00 NAVIGATION (GENERAL)F1-00-00 INDEPENDENT (GENERAL)F1-10-00 GYRO COMPASSESF1-20-00 MAGNETIC COMPASSESF1-30-00 INERTIALF1-40-00 SPEED AND DISTANCEF1-50-00 DEPTHF1-60-00 WIND SPEED AND DIRECTIONF2-00-00 DEPENDENT (GENERAL)F2-10-00 SATELLITEF2-20-00 RADIOF2-30-00 RADARF3-00-00 COMPUTING (GENERAL)F3-10-00 PLOTTINGF3-20-00 DATA DISTRIBUTIONF3-30-00 DATA RETRANSMISSIONG0-00-00 SURVEILLANCE (GENERAL)G1-00-00 CONTROLG1-10-00 DATA PROCESSINGG1-20-00 DISPLAYSG2-00-00 RADAR (GENERAL)G2-10-00 AERIALSG2-20-00 RECEIVERG2-30-00 TRANSMITTERG2-40-00 ANCILLARIESG2-50-00 DISTRIBUTIONG2-60-00 DISPLAYSG3-00-00 SONAR (GENERAL)G3-10-00 TRANSDUCERSG3-20-00 RECEIVERSG3-30-00 TRANSMITTERSG3-40-00 ANCILIARIESG3-50-00 DISTRIBUTIONG3-60-00 DISPLAYSG4-00-00 ELECTROMAGNETIC (GENERAL)G4-10-00 ESM AERIALSG4-20-00 ESM RECEIVERSG5-00-00 OPTICAL (GENERAL)G5-10-00 THERMAL IMAGINGG5-20-00 PERISCOPESG6-00-00 DIGITAL (GENERAL)

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SNS DESCRIPTIONG6-10-00 DATA HIGHWAYG7-00-00 IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)G7-10-00 RADAR AERIALSG7-20-00 INTERROGATORS TRANSPONDERSH0-00-00 STEERING (GENERAL)H1-00-00 STEERING SYSTEMS AND CONTROL (GENERAL)H2-00-00 THRUSTERS (GENERAL)H3-00-00 STABILIZING SYSTEMS AND CONTROL (GENERAL)H4-00-00 DIVING CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)H5-00-00 HYDROPLANES (GENERAL)JO-00-00 VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (GENERAL)J1-00-00 CLIMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)J2-00-00 VENTILATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)J3-00-00 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)J3-10-00 COMPARTMENT HEATING SYSTEMSJ4-00-00 OXYGEN GENERATING SYSTEM (GENERAL)K0-00-00 HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS (GENERAL)K1-00-00 MAIN HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K2-00-00 AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K3-00-00 PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K3-10-00 SERVO AIR SYSTEMSL0-00-00 ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)L1-00-00 CATHODIC PROTECTION (GENERAL)L2-00-00 DEGAUSSING (GENERAL)M0-00-00 AUXILIARY (GENERAL)M1-00-00 AIRCRAFT HANDLING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M1-10-00 AIRCRAFT HANDING SYSTEMS SERVICING AND STOWAGEM1-20-00 AIRCRAFT RECOVERY SUPPORT SYSTEMSM2-00-00 SEA WATER SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M2-10-00 FIREMAIN AND FLUSHING SYSTEMSM2-20-00 SPRINKLER SYSTEMSM2-30-00 PREWETTING SYSTEMSM2-40-00 AUXILIARY SEA WATER SYSTEMSM2-50-00 SCUPPERS AND DECK DRAINSM2-60-00 PLUMBING AND DRAINAGEM2-70-00 DRAINAGE AND BALLASTING SYSTEMSM3-00-00 FRESH WATER SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M3-10-00 DISTILLING PLANTM3-20-00 AUXILIARY FRESH WATER COOLINGM3-30-00 POTABLE WATERM4-00-00 FUELS AND LUBRICANTS SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M4-10-00 SHIP FUEL AND FUEL COMPENSATING SYSTEMSM4-20-00 AVIATION AND GENERAL PURPOSE FUELSM4-30-00 AVIATION AND GENERAL PURPOSE LUBRICATING OILM4-40-00 AUXILIARY LUBRICATION SYSTEMSM4-50-00 SPECIAL FUEL AND LUBRICANTS HANDLING AND STORAGE

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SNS DESCRIPTIONM5-00-00 GAS SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M5-10-00 COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMSM5-20-00 COMPRESSED GASESM5-30-00 VACUUM SYSTEMSM6-00-00 CARGO HANDLING REPLENISHMENT SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M6-10-00 RAS SYSTEMSM6-20-00 VERTICAL REPLENISHMENT SYSTEMSM6-30-00 SHIPS STORES AND EQUIPMENT HANDLING SYSTEMSM7-00-00 MACHINERY (GENERAL)M7-10-00 ENGINEERING AND FUNCIONAL MACHINERYM7-20-00 DOMESTIC MACHINERYN0-00-00 SURVIVABILITY (GENERAL)N1-00-00 DAMAGE CONTROL (GENERAL)N1-10-00 DETECTION SYSTEMSN2-00-00 ESCAPE FACILITIES (GENERAL)N3-00-00 FIREFIGHTING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)N4-00-00 NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL (GENERAL)N5-00-00 SALVAGE SYSTEMS (GENERAL)N6-00-00 STABILITY (GENERAL)P0-00-00 SPECIAL EQUIPENT AND SYSTEMS (GENERAL)P1-00-00 SPECIAL TO TYPE EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P2-00-00 SPECIAL RECOVERY EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P3-00-00 SPECIAL FIT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P4-00-00 SPECIAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)Q0-00-00 OUTFIT AND FURNISHINGS (GENERAL)Q1-00-00 PRESERVATIONS AND COVERINGS (GENERAL)Q2-00-00 PROTECTIVE COATINGS (GENERAL)Q3-00-00 STOREROOMS (GENERAL)Q3-10-00 UTILITY SPACEQ4-00-00 BATHROOMS AND TOILETS (GENERAL)Q5-00-00 WORKSHOPS (GENERAL)Q6-00-00 LABORATORIES (GENERAL)Q7-00-00 TEST AREAS (GENERAL)Q8-00-00 GALLEY/PANTRY SCULLERY (GENERAL)Q9-00-00 COMMISSARY (GENERAL)QA-00-00 ACCOMMODATION SPACES (GENERAL)QB-00-00 OFFICES (GENERAL)QC-00-00 CONTROL CENTRES (GENERAL)QD-00-00 MACHINERY SPACES (GENERAL)QE-00-00 MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL SPACES (GENERAL)QF-00-00 LAUNDRY (GENERAL)R0-00-00 TRAINING (GENERAL)R0-10-00 TRAININGR0-20-00 NON WEAPON TRAINERS AND SIMULATORSR0-30-00 WEAPON SYSTEMS TRAINERS AND SIMULATORSS0-00-00 REPAIR, TEST AND SUPPORT (GENERAL)

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Numeric SNS Definitions

SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

00 00 SYSTEM GENERALPROCEDURES ANDDESCRIPTION

General information for the complete system. It mayinclude system safety and general maintenance, use ofsafety and protective devices, denial and technicalinformation required to support the system. It alsoincludes a general description with illustrations of thesystem and its sub-systems. It may include, forexample, the general system description anddimensions with illustrations, type, role(s), systeminstallation, accommodation, salient constructionalfeatures, power unit installation and operationalequipment.

10 SYSTEM GENERALMAINTENANCE

Those instructions necessary for system maintenance.It may include, for example, entry/access points,electrical (static) grounding and maintenanceenvelopes.

20 SYSTEM SAFETY Those specific or system peculiar instructionsnecessary to make safe and prepare the system formaintenance action or storage. It may include, forexample, instructions for returning the system to itsserviceable state and information on areas of risk, riskreduction, dangerous components and hazard zones.

30 SAFETY ANDPROTECTIVEDEVICES

Those instructions necessary for the use or operationof safety and protection devices associated with thesystem. It may include, for example, physical,electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic andpneumatic safety devices. Instructions for removal,stowage and installation of protective covers, bungs,blanks, etc, are also to be included.

40 TECHNICALDOCUMENTATION

Information on the technical documentation requiredto support the system. It may include, for example,lists, guides and coding systems, together withinstructions for handling and updating technicaldocumentation.

50 SYSTEM DENIAL Information and data related to denying an enemy useof the system or operationally sensitive sub-systems.

60 MASS ANDBALANCE

Those units or components in the system dedicated tothe specific function of recording, storing orcomputing mass and balance data.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

80 OPERATORPROCEDURES

Information and data which is peculiar to the operator.It includes, for example, check lists and procedures.

90 BATTLE DAMAGEREPAIR

Information and data which cannot be allocated to aspecific SNS because the involved zone of the systemcontains more than one hardware system.

01 00 OPERATIONALLIMITATIONS(GENERAL)

This chapter shall provide for the calculation ofoperational characteristics, limits for critical items/components and define the operating parameters forsuch calculations.

10 FATIGUE INDEXCALCULATIONS

Procedures and formulae for calculating fatigue index,lives or limits of the system structure, from fatiguemeter readings or installed monitoring equipment.

20 OPERATINGSPECTRUMS

Assumed operating spectrums for the system, fromwhich the safe fatigue lives or limits are calculated.

02 00 SURFACE FINISHESPLACARDS ANDMARKINGS(GENERAL)

Details of all surface finishes, colour schemes,placards and labels shall show, for example, partnumbers, legend and location, etc. They may besupported by graphics.

10 EXTERIOR SURFACEFINISH

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

20 EXTERIORPLACARDS ANDMARKINGS

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorplacards and markings shall provide the approximatelocation (eg FWD-UPPER-RH). They shall illustrateeach placard, label, marking, self illuminating sign,etc required for safety information or maintenancesignificant information. Those required bygovernment regulations shall be so identified. Thespecifications shall include all placards, labels andmarkings required for the system and any associatedstorage and transportation containers. Graphicsshowing the placement and the meaning of eachplacard, label or marking shall also be included.

30 INTERIOR SURFACEFINISHES

The specifications and requirements covering interiorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

40 INTERIORPLACARDS ANDMARKINGS

Those placards, markings, selfilluminating signs, etc required for interior generaland emergency information, instructions, cautions,warnings, etc.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

03 00 SYSTEM LOADINGAND OFF-LOADING(GENERAL)

Those procedures and graphics necessary to load andoff-load internal and external stores, munitions, fuels,oils, cargo etc. It shall also contain information onthe support equipment and special tools required.Cross-references shall be made to applicablesystem/sub-system SNS.

10 SUPPORTEQUIPMENT

A list of all support equipment and special tools, alsoinformation and graphics as necessary on those itemsnot covered in other documentation.

20 CARGO Examples of loading and off-loading techniques,interior layout, floor loadings, location and strength oflashing points, methods of stowing and securing,capacities and dimensions of compartments, hatches,doors, etc.

04 00 STANDARD SYSTEMPRACTICES(GENERAL)

Those standard engineering practices applicable tomore than one system task which are not coveredelsewhere. It shall exclude those practices which arerecognised as standard trade practices and also thosepractices/processes which are only applicable tomanufacture. Practices for a particular applicationshall be included in the appropriate system SNS aspart of the procedure. Section 00 shall include thosestandard practices applicable to all system SNS.

10 to90

Sections 10 thru 90 shall be used to describe standardpractices. The prime contractor may assign thesection numbers to suit generic standard practicesrelated to more than one system.

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Alpha Numeric SNS Definitions

SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

A0 00 PROPULSION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for producing and deliveringpower.

A1 00 MAIN PROPULSIONDRIVES (GENERAL)

The propulsion prime mover. It includes, forexample, nuclear, electrical, steam, gas turbine anddiesel primary propulsion drives.

10 PROPULSIONNUCLEAR

A nuclear fuelled propulsion prime mover

20 PROPULSIONELECTRICAL

An electrically powered propulsion prime mover.

30 PROPULSION STEAM A propulsion prime mover driven by steam. Itincludes, for example, boilers, hoppers and turbines.

40 PROPULSION GASTURBINE

A gas turbine powered propulsion prime mover.

50 PROPULSION DIESEL A propulsion prime mover fuelled by diesel.

A2 00 SECONDARYPROPULSIONDRIVES (GENERAL)

A secondary means of providing propulsion.

A3 00 EMERGENCYPROPULSIONDRIVES (GENERAL)

An emergency means of providing propulsion.

A4 00 PROPULSIONTRANSMISSIONSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

A system that transmits torque(main/secondary/emergency) to the platform’s propulsion drive.

10 PROPULSIONGEARING

A system that converts torque, speed or rotationaldirection between the propulsion and the drivesystem.

20 PROPULSIONCLUTCHES ANDCOUPLINGS

A system that connects or removes the drive fromthe propulsion system.

30 PROPULSIONSHAFTING

A means of transmitting drive from the propulsionsystem.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

40 PROPULSIONBEARINGS

A means of support for propulsion shafting.

50 PROPULSIONPROPULSORS/PROPELLERS

A means of converting propulsion energy intomovement of the platform.

A5 00 PROPULSIONSUPPORT SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Ancillary systems in support of a platforms primemover.

10 CIRCULATING ANDCOOLING SYSTEMS

This system includes cooling air ducting, coolantpumps, liquid filled radiators, fans and associatedheat exchange equipment.

20 UPTAKES ANDDOWNTAKES

Refers to a system which supplies and filters air tothe propulsion system and collects and removesexhaust gases from the propulsion system. Itincludes, for example, funnels, all filters, pipes,couplings, silencers, catalytic converters, ductingand combustion air systems.

30 PROPULSION FUELSYSTEMS

Equipment to provide fuel storage facilities, fuelfilters, delivery pipes, drainage and cut-off valves,Fuel Injector Pumps (FIP) and injectors.

40 PROPULSIONLUBRICATINGSYSTEMS

This system is to include lubrication storagefacilities. It includes delivery and return pipes,sumps and heat exchangers.

50 PROPULSIONLUBRICATIONTRANSFER ANDPURIFICATION

This system includes lubrication pumps and filters.

A6 00 PROPULSIONCONTROL SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Systems designed to control the various propulsionmodes of a platform.

10 PROPULSIONCONTROL SYSTEMSAUTOMATIC

Refers to those systems that automatically controlpropulsion.

20 PROPULSIONCONTROL SYSTEMSMANUAL

Refers to those systems that manually controlpropulsion.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

B0 00 STRUCTURE(GENERAL)

Framework and/or basic structural housing for asystem, including load bearing components.

B1 00 HULL (GENERAL) Structured contained envelope providing the overallplatform for systems, weapons and personnel.

10 HULL FITTINGS Fittings that are permanently attached to the hull of aplatform.

20 HYDROFOILS A structure designed to raise the hull out of thewater when in motion enabling it to travel fast andeconomically.

B2 00 MAIN SUPPORTINGSTRUCTURES(GENERAL)

Beams and columns that provide support for loadbearing decks/bulkheads.

10 TRANSVERSEFRAMES

Refers to a frame that runs athwartships.

20 LONGITUDINALFRAMES

Refers to a frame that runs fore and aft.

30 SUPERSTRUCTURE Refers to a structure that is above deck level. Thisdoes not include masts, towers, derricks etc.

B3 00 SPECIALSTRUCTURES(GENERAL)

Structures that are not main supporting but areintegral to platform design, eg Sonar Domes.

10 STRUCTURALCASTINGS,FORGINGS ANDWELDING

Refers to castings, forging and welding which formpart of the structure.

20 BALLISTIC PLATING,SONAR DOMES ANDSTACKS

Refers to armour plating, covers for sonar sensorsand funnels.

30 SPECIAL PURPOSECLOSURES ANDSTRUCTURES

Refers to other structures not covered above.

B4 00 BULKHEADS/DECKS(GENERAL)

Vertical/horizontal structures, which divide theinterior of the hull into compartments or spaces withprovision for personnel/stores access.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

10 WATERTIGHT/NONWATERTIGHTBULKHEADS

Refers to all bulkheads.

20 MAIN DECKS Refers to all main decks.

30 FLOORS Refers to a deck in a land-based structure.

B5 00 MASTS (GENERAL) Exterior vertical structures which carry those itemsof equipment (or stores) which by their naturerequire to be given height well above the deck areasof the platform.

10 SUBMARINE MASTSAND PERISCOPEINTEGRATION

Refers to masts and periscopes fitted to a submarine.

20 FIXED MASTS Refers to solid structures that are fixed to asuperstructure.

30 SERVICEPLATFORMS

Refers to service platforms that are mounted onmasts.

40 TOWERS Refers to lattice (mast type) structures.

C0 00 ARMAMENTS(GENERAL)

A defensive or offensive system or equipment.

C1 00 GUN SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

An integrated system for platform protection anddestruction of the aggressor. Additionally willinclude Small Arms for personal protection andaggression.

10 GUN MOUNTINGS Refers to that part of a weapons system that securesthe barrel/breach assembly.

20 DIRECTORS Refers to that part of a weapon system that allowsfor aiming of the gun.

30 ANCILLARIES Refers to that part of a weapon system that is notdescribed above.

40 SMALL ARMS Refers to personal weapon systems.

50 PORTABLEWEAPONS

Refers to portable weapon systems.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

C2 00 GUIDED MISSILESYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Equipment to deliver a self propelled warhead thatmay be guided through its flight to a target.

10 CONTROL Refers to that part of the guided weapon system thatprovides control.

20 AERIALS Refers to the aerials of the guided weapon system.

30 RADARS Refers to the target acquisition and guidance radarequipment within the guided weapon system.

40 LAUNCHERS Refers to the launching equipment within the guidedweapon system.

50 ANCILLARIES Refers to all parts of the guided weapon system notdescribed above.

C3 00 ROCKET SYSTEMSAND PYROTECHNICS(GENERAL)

Projectiles which are used as an aid, signal orillumination.

10 SIGNALS Refers to those projectiles used for signalling.

C4 00 AIRCRAFT RELATEDWEAPON SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

For the protection in the surveillance role andadditionally equipment to provide the ability todeliver/fire weapons to selected targets.

10 AIRCRAFT WEAPONSYSTEMS

Refers to weapon systems mounted on an aircraft.

20 AIRCRAFT WEAPONCONTROL

Refers to the control system of a aircraft mountedweapon system.

C5 00 FIRE CONTROLSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Equipment provided to fire weapons according tothe protection or aggression scenario.

10 WEAPON DIRECTIONSYSTEMS ANDSIGHTS

Refers to that part of a weapon system that directsfire to a given target.

20 GUN FIRE CONTROLSYSTEMS

Refers to the control system of a weapon system.

30 MISSILE FIRECONTROL SYSTEMS

Refers to the fire control systems for missiles.

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40 UNDERWATER FIRECONTROL SYSTEMS

Refers to fire control systems for underwaterweapon systems.

C6 00 TORPEDO SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The equipment provided for the discharge oftorpedoes to their targets in a timely and controlledmanner.

10 SUBMARINETORPEDO SYSTEMS

Refers to the submarine torpedo systems.

20 SURFACE LAUNCHTORPEDOEQUIPMENT

Refers to the surface launch systems for torpedoes.

30 TORPEDOHANDLING ANDSTOWAGE

Refers to the handling and stowage facilities fortorpedoes.

C7 00 ELECTRONICWARFARE(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofdetecting, analysing, jamming, or nullifying theeffectiveness of defensive detection devices andcommunication links.

10 ACTIVE That portion of the system consisting of receivers,transmitters, repeaters, blanking and modulatingdevices eg infra-red, laser.

20 PASSIVE That portion of the system that contains no activeelements eg chaff.

30 DATA PROCESSING That portion of the system that processes and analysesreceived data.

40 ACOUSTIC That portion of the system that uses sound to acquireinformation. It includes listening devices, amplifiers,processors, indicators etc

D0 00 ELECTRICAL POWER(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distributionand/or control of electric power.

D1 00 ELECTRICAL POWERGENERATION(GENERAL)

Power produced to satisfy all electrical powerrequirements using a generator driven by a primemover.

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10 TURBOGENERATORS ANDCONTROLEQUIPMENT

Refers to the control equipment for turbo generators.

20 GAS TURBINEGENERATORS ANDCONTROLEQUIPMENT

Refers to the control equipment for gas turbinegenerators.

30 DIESELGENERATORS ANDCONTROLEQUIPMENT

Refers to the control equipment for dieselgenerators.

40 MOTORGENERATORS

Refers to motor generators.

D2 00 PRIMARY SUPPLYAND DISTRIBUTIONSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Refers to the primary supply and distributionsystems of electrical power.

D3 00 ELECTRICAL POWERCONVERTEDSUPPLIES(GENERAL)

Refers to the converted electrical power supplies.

D4 00 ELECTRICAL POWERLIGHTING(GENERAL)

Lighting equipment that is powered from the mainselectrical distribution systems.

10 CABLING Refers to the cabling used in electrical powersystems.

D5 00 ELECTRICAL POWERSUPPORT SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The equipment that provides alternative/back-upelectrical supplies for use with certain electricalcircuits in the event of a power failure.

D6 00 ELECTRICAL POWEREMERGENCYSUPPLIES(GENERAL)

Emergency supply systems for use in the event of'normal' power supply failure.

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D7 00 ELECTRICALCONTROL SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Systems designed to provide safe and effectivecontrol of electrical power requirements.

D8 00 BATTERIES(GENERAL)

Static and limited (dc) electrical power sources usedto provide main, secondary, emergency and/or back-up supplies, additionally to provide supplies tocertain portable electrical equipment.

10 PRIMARYBATTERIES

Refers to all primary batteries.

20 SECONDARYBATTERIES

Refers to all secondary batteries.

30 BATTERYCHARGINGSYSTEMS

Refers to the charging systems for all batteries.

E0 COMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

The communications element refers to thatequipment fitted to a platform which provides themeans to receive information from off-ship source,to transmit to off-ship receivers and to distributeinformation throughout the ship.

E1 00 SHF/EHF (GENERAL) The shipboard communications system/equipmentusing super and extra high frequency carriers.

10 AERIALS Refers to the SHF/EHF aerials used in acommunications system.

20 AERIALMULTICOUPLERSAND TUNERS

Refers to the aerial multicouplers and tuners of anSHF/EHF communications system.

30 RECEIVERS Refers to the receiver equipment of an SHF/EHFcommunications system.

40 TRANSMITTERS Refers to the transmitter equipment of an SHF/EHFcommunications system.

50 TRANSCEIVERS Refers to the transceiver equipment of an SHF/EHFcommunications system.

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60 ANCILLARIES Refers to all parts of an SHF/EHF communicationssystem not detailed above. It includes, for example,patching facilities, modems and other ancillaryequipment.

E2 00 UHF/VHF (GENERAL) The shipboard communications system/equipmentusing very high frequency carriers.

10 AERIALS Refers to the UHF/VHF aerials used in acommunications system.

20 AERIALMULTICOUPLERSAND TUNERS

Refers to the aerial multicouplers and tuners of aUHF/VHF communications system.

30 RECEIVERS Refers to the receiver equipment of a UHF/VHFcommunications system.

40 TRANSMITTERS Refers to the transmitter equipment of a UHF/VHFcommunications system.

50 TRANSCEIVERS Refers to the transceiver equipment of a UHF/VHFcommunications system.

60 ANCILLARIES Refers to all parts of a UHF/VHF communicationssystem not detailed above. It includes, for example,patching facilities, modems and other ancillaryequipment.

E3 00 HF/MF (GENERAL) The communication system/equipment using highand medium frequency carriers.

10 AERIALS Refers to the HF/MF aerials used in acommunications system.

20 AERIALMULTICOUPLERSAND TUNERS

Refers to the aerial multicouplers and tuners of anHF/MF communications system.

30 RECEIVERS Refers to the receiver equipment of an HF/MFcommunications system.

40 TRANSMITTERS Refers to the transmitter equipment of an HF/MFcommunications system.

50 TRANSCEIVERS Refers to the transceiver equipment of an HF/MFcommunications system.

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60 ANCILLARIES Refers to all parts of an HF/MF communicationssystem not detailed above. It includes, for example,patching facilities, modems and other ancillaryequipment.

E4 00 LF/VLF (GENERAL) The shipboard communications system/equipmentusing low and very low frequency carriers.

10 AERIALS Refers to the LF/VLF aerials used in acommunications system.

20 AERIALMULTICOUPLERSAND TUNERS

Refers to the aerial multicouplers and tuners of anLF/VLF communications system.

30 RECEIVERS Refers to the receiver equipment of an LF/VLFcommunications system.

40 TRANSMITTERS Refers to the transmitter equipment of an LF/VLFcommunications system.

50 TRANSCEIVERS Refers to the transceiver equipment of an LF/VLFcommunications system.

60 ANCILLARIES Refers to all parts of an LF/VLF communicationssystem not detailed above. It includes, for example,patching facilities, modems and other ancillaryequipment.

E5 00 AUDIOINTEGRATION(GENERAL)

The shipboard communications system/equipmentthat is used for integration distribution and controlof communications.

10 CONTROL OUTFITS Refers to the control equipment for the shipboardcommunications system.

E6 00 DIGITAL (GENERAL) The shipboard communications system/equipmentthat is used for digital data transmission andreception. It includes, for example, modems,encryption devices and teletypes.

10 CRYPTOGRAPHICRECEIVERS

Refers to the receiver encryption devices.

20 CRYPTOGRAPHICTRANSMITTERS

Refers to the transmitter encryption devices.

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30 TELETYPE/MESSAGEHANDLING

Refers to the teletype and message handling devicesthat form part of the shipboard communicationssystem.

40 TELEPRINTERS Refers to the teleprinters used in a shipboardcommunications system.

50 MODEMS Refers to the modems used in a shipboardcommunications system.

60 DISPLAYS Refers to the visual display equipment used in ashipboard communications system.

E7 00 INTERNAL(GENERAL)

The shipboard communications system/equipmentthat provides communications within the confines ofthe platform.

10 BROADCASTS Refers to the shipboard broadcasting and publicaddress systems.

20 INTER-COMMUNICATION

Refers to the shipboard intercommunicationssystem.

30 NETWORKS Refers to all shipboard networks. It includes, forexample, Local Area Networks (LAN), Wide AreaNetworks (WAN), etc.

40 RECREATIONAL Refers to all shipboard domestic electronic devices.It includes, for example, radios, televisions andvideo recorders, etc.

50 ALARMS Refers to the shipboard alarm systems.

60 CONTROL Refers to the control equipment used for shipboardcommunications systems.

70 TELEPHONES Refers to the telephone equipment used onshipboard communications systems.

E8 00 FLIGHT CONTROLAND INSTRUMENTLANDING SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Communication equipment provided for the safetake-off, operation and landing of aircraft.

F0 NAVIGATION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to determine, conduct,manage or plot a position or course for the system.

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F1 00 INDEPENDENT(GENERAL)

Refers to the navigation equipment fitted to aplatform that is independent of ground stations andorbiting satellites, eg, NATO SINS, Compasses, LogSystems, windgear, etc.

10 GYRO COMPASSES Refers to compasses using gyro principles.

20 MAGNETICCOMPASSES

Refers to all compasses using magnetic principles.

30 INERTIAL Refers to all aspects of inertial navigation. Itincludes, for example, inertial platforms andgyroscope assemblies, etc.

40 SPEED ANDDISTANCE

Ship speed and distance systems.

50 DEPTH Refers to shipboard depth determining systems.

60 WIND SPEED ANDDIRECTION

Systems to measure and indicate wind speed anddirection. It includes, for example, standardwindgear and lightweight windgear.

F2 00 DEPENDENT(GENERAL)

Refers to the navigation equipment fitted to aplatform that is dependent on ground stations andorbiting satellites. It includes, for example, GlobalPositioning System, Hyperfix, etc.

10 SATELLITE Refers to the satellite navigation equipment fitted toa platform.

20 RADIO Refers to the radio navigation equipment fitted to aplatform.

30 RADAR Refers to the radar navigation equipment fitted to aplatform.

F3 00 COMPUTING(GENERAL)

Refers to the navigation equipment fitted to aplatform which combines/processes navigationaldata to compute or manage the platformsgeographical position. It includes the ship datadistribution systems.

10 PLOTTING Refers to those navigational aids used for plotting.

20 DATADISTRIBUTION

Refers to that equipment used for the distribution ofnavigational data.

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30 DATARETRANSMISSION

Refers to the equipment used for the retransmissionof navigational data.

G0 SURVEILLANCE(GENERAL)

Refers to that portion of equipment fitted to aplatform which senses, monitors and, where requiredprovides alarms and environmental data. It includes,for example, radar, sonar, thermal, optical andenvironmental technologies.

G1 00 CONTROL(GENERAL)

Refers to that part of the surveillance equipmentfitted to a platform that processes and controls thesensor systems. It includes combat systems.

10 DATA PROCESSING Refers to the equipment used for the processingsurveillance data.

20 DISPLAYS Refers to that equipment used to visually displaysurveillance data.

G2 00 RADAR (GENERAL) Refers to that part of the surveillance equipmentfitted to a platform that uses radar devices to acquireinformation. It includes, for example, aerial outfitsand surveillance radar.

10 AERIALS Refers to the aerials used as part of radarsurveillance.

20 RECEIVER Refers to the receiver equipment used as part ofradar surveillance.

30 TRANSMITTER Refers to the transmitter equipment used as part ofradar surveillance.

40 ANCILLARIES Refers to the ancillary equipment used as part ofradar surveillance.

50 DISTRIBUTION Refers to the equipment used to distribute radarsurveillance data.

60 DISPLAYS Refers to the equipment used to visually displayradar surveillance data.

G3 00 SONAR (GENERAL) Refers to that part of the surveillance equipmentfitted to a platform that uses sonar devices to acquireinformation.

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10 TRANSDUCERS Refers to the transducers used as part of sonarsurveillance.

20 RECEIVER Refers to the receiver equipment used as part ofsonar surveillance.

30 TRANSMITTER Refers to the transmitter equipment used as part ofsonar surveillance.

40 ANCILLARIES Refers to the ancillary equipment used as part ofsonar surveillance.

50 DISTRIBUTION Refers to the equipment used to distribute radarsonar data.

60 DISPLAYS Refers to the equipment used to visually displaysonar surveillance data.

G4 00 ELECTROMAGNETIC(GENERAL)

Refers to that part of the surveillance equipmentfitted to a platform that is used to detect and identifyEM emissions.

10 ESM AERIALS Refers to aerials used for Electronic SurveillanceMeasures (ESM).

20 ESM RECEIVERS Refers to receivers used for Electronic SurveillanceMeasures (ESM).

G5 00 OPTICAL (GENERAL) Refers to that part of the surveillance equipmentfitted to a platform that uses optical devices toacquire information. It includes, for example,periscopes and GPEOD.

10 THERMAL IMAGING This element refers to that equipment (hardware/software) which provides a thermal picturesurveillance and weapon guidance. It includesthermal imaging sensor heads, drive units,processors, sights, power supply units, and displayunits.

20 PERISCOPES Refers to the periscopes used as part of the opticalsurveillance equipment.

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G6 00 DIGITAL (GENERAL) Refers to that part of the surveillance equipmentfitted to a platform that provides data transfercapabilities. It includes, for example, datahighways and combat system highways.

10 DATA HIGHWAY Refers to the digital data busses used as part of thesurveillance system.

G7 00 IDENTIFICATIONSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Surveillance equipment provided for the selectionand identification of friendly and hostile targets.

10 RADAR AERIALS Refers to the radar aerials used as part of theidentification system.

20 INTERROGATORSTRANSPONDERS

Refers to the shipboard, built-in transponders usedas part of the identification system of thesurveillance system.

H0 00 STEERING(GENERAL)

Refers to those units and devices within the platformwhich govern movement and/or direction ofassemblies. It includes, for example, motors,gearboxes, drives, thrusters and rudders.

H1 00 STEERING SYSTEMSAND CONTROL(GENERAL)

The system designed to transmit the requirementsgiven at the steering position, to the receiver thatcontrols the movements of the rudders or othersteering mechanisms.

H2 00 THRUSTERS(GENERAL)

Power units fitted in the ship below the surface togive lateral thrust when manoeuvring the ship.

H3 00 STABILIZINGSYSTEMS ANDCONTROL(GENERAL)

The equipment provided to minimise the effect ofwave movement on a ship.

H4 00 DIVING CONTROLSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The system designed to control the submerged depthof a submersible.

H5 00 HYDROPLANES(GENERAL)

Equipment provided to control the attitude of asubmersible underwater.

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J0 00 VENTILATION ANDAIR CONDITIONING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a controlledenvironment

J1 00 CLIMATIC CONTROLSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Equipment provided to control climatic/environmental conditions within a given space.

J2 00 VENTILATIONSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Air supply and exhaust systems which providehabitable conditions in working and living spaceswithin a platform.

J3 00 AIR CONDITIONINGSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Systems which control the humidity and temperatureof living spaces, and some working spaces within aplatform.

10 COMPARTMENTHEATING SYSTEMS

That portion of the system and its controls whichsupply heat. It includes items such as heater units,wiring, etc.

J4 00 OXYGENGENERATINGSYSTEM (GENERAL)

A machinery plant that generates oxygen which maybe stored in liquid or gaseous form.

K0 HYDRAULICS ANDPNEUMATICS(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distributionand/or control of hydraulic power.

K1 00 MAIN HYDRAULICPOWER SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Equipment required to provide fluidic power for aprime mover/requirement.

K2 00 AUXILIARYHYDRAULICSPOWER SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Equipment required to provide fluidic power for thecontrol of engineering systems and machinery.

K3 00 PNEUMATICSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Systems that are designed to move and store airunder pressure.

10 SERVO AIRSYSTEMS

Systems that move under air under pressure.

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L0 ELECTRONICSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

A system or equipment using electronic/automatedsoftware and/or firmware elements not specificallyincluded in other systems.

L1 00 CATHODICPROTECTION(GENERAL)

A system that uses electrolysis for the protection ofa ships hull against wastage caused by the corrosiveeffect of salt water.

L2 00 DEGAUSSING(GENERAL)

A system designed to neutralise the magnetic fieldsurrounding a platform.

M0 AUXILIARY(GENERAL)

Subsidiary systems that provide services or supportto main systems or equipment.

M1 00 AIRCRAFTHANDLINGSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The equipment provided for the safe movement ofaircraft within the hangar or to and from the flightdeck or runway.

10 AIRCRAFTHANDLINGSYSTEMSSERVICING ANDSTOWAGE

Aircraft handling and associated support facilities.

20 AIRCRAFTRECOVERYSUPPORT SYSTEMS

Aircraft recovery and associated support facilities.

M2 00 SEA WATERSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Systems to provide firefighting, machinery cooling,controlled flooding of watertight compartments andsome domestic services.

10 FIREMAIN ANDFLUSHING SYSTEMS

Piping, firemain and flushing pumps, and controls.

20 SPRINKLERSYSTEMS

Sea water sprinkler systems.

30 PREWETTINGSYSTEMS

Countermeasure prewetting systems.

40 AUXILIARY SEAWATER SYSTEMS

Auxiliary machinery sea water system pumps andassociated pipes, controls, etc.

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50 SCUPPERS ANDDECK DRAINS

Refers to scuppers, deck drains and associatedequipment.

60 PLUMBING ANDDRAINAGE

Refers to drains, plumbing and associated pipes,control valves, etc.

70 DRAINAGE ANDBALLASTINGSYSTEMS

Refers to piping, drainage and ballasting system,pumps and controllers.

M3 00 FRESH WATERSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Refers to systems provided for domestic purposesand other services, where the corrosive effect of seawater would be unacceptable.

10 DISTILLING PLANT Flash type, vapour compression, heat recovery andsubmerged tube type.

20 AUXILIARY FRESHWATER COOLING

Cooling water, electronics, DW/CW.

30 POTABLE WATER Refers to fresh and distilled water services. Itincludes, for example, drinking water supplies.

M4 00 FUELS ANDLUBRICANTSSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Refers to systems that are designed to move andstore propellant and lubricating fluids.

10 SHIP FUEL ANDFUELCOMPENSATINGSYSTEMS

Ship fuel filling and transfer system pumps, fueltransfer systems and associated equipment.

20 AVIATION ANDGENERAL PURPOSEFUELS

Piping aviation and general purpose fuel systempumps, aviation and general purpose fuel MOGAShandling and piping.

30 AVIATION ANDGENERAL PURPOSELUBRICATING OIL

Lubricating oil systems, aviation and generalpurpose.

40 AUXILIARYLUBRICATIONSYSTEMS

Lubrication outboard and lubrication inboard.

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50 SPECIAL FUEL ANDLUBRICANTSHANDLING ANDSTORAGE

Handling and storage systems for special fuel andlubricants.

M5 00 GAS SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Systems that are designed to move and store air andcertain gases, under pressure.

10 COMPRESSED AIRSYSTEMS

This element refers to a system or equipment(hardware/software) for the generation, distributionand/or control of pneumatic power and compressedair.

20 COMPRESSEDGASES

Compressed gas system nitrogen.

30 VACUUM SYSTEMS This element refers to a system or equipment(hardware/software) for the generation, distributionand/or control of vacuum power.

M6 00 CARGO HANDLINGREPLENISHMENTSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Cargo handling machinery and systems which areused for replenishment.

10 RAS SYSTEMS RAS Winches, RAS booms, rigging and hardware,control stations.

20 VERTICALREPLENISHMENTSYSTEMS

VETREP systems.

30 SHIPS STORES ANDEQUIPMENTHANDLINGSYSTEMS

Refers to ships stores and equipment handlingsystems.

M7 00 MACHINERY(GENERAL)

Any item of machinery other than those directlyassociated with weapons system not identifiedelsewhere.

10 ENGINEERING ANDFUNCTIONALMACHINERY

Refers to engineering and functional machinery.

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20 DOMESTICMACHINERY

Refers to machinery installed for domestic purposes.

N0 00 SURVIVABILITY(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide hazarddetection, protection, survivability and escapefacilities

N1 00 DAMAGE CONTROL(GENERAL)

Equipment for the limitation, control and repair(within the platform resources) of material damagehowever caused in peace and war.

10 DETECTIONSYSTEMS

Refers to equipment for the detection of materialdamage.

N2 00 ESCAPE FACILITIES(GENERAL)

The facilities that are fitted specifically to assist inescaping from danger or to prolong life in times ofcrisis. It includes, for example, BIBS and HIS

N3 00 FIREFIGHTINGSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The equipment that provides the ability to limit thespread of fire, extinguish and prevent re-ignition. Itincludes, for example, detecting, indicating andextinguishing systems.

N4 00 NUCLEAR,BIOLOGICAL,CHEMICAL(GENERAL)

The NBC element refers to those subassemblies orcomponents which provide nuclear, biological andchemical detection, protection and survivability tothe platform and crew, either individually orcollectively, during an NBC attack. This includespositive pressure and purification systems,ventilated face pieces (masks), NBC detection andwarning devices, decontamination equipment andchemical resistant coatings.

N5 00 SALVAGE SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Refers to systems for the performance of salvageoperations.

N6 00 STABILITY(GENERAL)

Refers to systems for the provision of stability,following damage to or flooding of compartments.

P0 00 SPECIALEQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a specialmission capability.

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P1 00 SPECIAL TO TYPEEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special equipment(hardware/software) to enable the achievement of aspecial mission capability.

P2 00 SPECIAL RECOVERYEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special recoveryequipment (hardware/software) to enable theachievement of a recovery capability. It includescranes, winches and towing equipment.

P3 00 SPECIAL FITEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special fit equipment(hardware/software) to enable the achievement of aspecialized capability.

P4 00 SPECIAL PURPOSEEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special-to-purposeequipment (hardware/software) for the achievementof a special mission purpose. It covers, forexample, equipment for repair workshops, medicaland other special purpose platforms.

Q0 00 OUTFIT ANDFURNISHINGS(GENERAL)

A function or equipment used to providehabitability, operability or stowage facilities that isnot specifically included in other systems.

Q1 00 PRESERVATIONSAND COVERINGS(GENERAL)

Coverings made from weatherproof fabrics, plasticsand synthetics to protect items of exposedequipment and machinery from the elements(particularly salt water spray).

Q2 00 PROTECTIVECOATINGS(GENERAL)

Protective paint (usually oil based and anti fouling)applied to surfaces which are exposed to sea wateror other corrosive elements.

Q3 00 STOREROOMS(GENERAL)

Spaces that are designed to hold stores of a longterm or ready use nature (other than weapons,ammunition and food supplies.

10 UTILITY SPACE Spaces that are designed and specifically fitted outfor the storage or provision of utilities.

Q4 00 BATHROOMS ANDTOILETS (GENERAL)

Spaces that are designed and specifically fitted outfor the provision of bathroom and toilet facilities.

Q5 00 WORKSHOPS(GENERAL)

Spaces that are designed and specifically fitted outfor the maintenance of machinery and certainspecialized equipment.

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Q6 00 LABORATORIES(GENERAL)

Rooms that are used for carrying out scientific testson items of equipment and some substances.

Q7 00 TEST AREAS(GENERAL)

Rooms that are used for carrying out tests on itemsof equipment.

Q8 00 GALLEY/PANTRYSCULLERY(GENERAL)

Rooms that are used for preparation and serving offood and refreshments.

Q9 00 COMMISSARY(GENERAL)

Rooms that are used for storage of food and drink,sometimes with specialized storing requirementssuch as frozen food.

QA 00 ACCOMMODATIONSPACES (GENERAL)

Spaces that are designed and fitted to providehabitable (living and recreational) accommodation.

QB 00 OFFICES (GENERAL) Spaces in which work of an administrative nature iscarried out.

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QC 00 CONTROL CENTRES(GENERAL)

Rooms that are used for the control of operationsand/or processes.

QD 00 MACHINERY SPACES(GENERAL)

Spaces that contain permanent and fixed items ofmachinery.

QE 00 MEDICAL, DENTALANDPHARMACEUTICALSPACES (GENERAL)

Rooms that are used for the provision of medical,dental and pharmaceutical facilities.

QF 00 LAUNDRY(GENERAL)

Spaces that are designed and specially fitted for thewashing and drying of linen and fabrics.

R0 00 TRAINING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide trainingcapabilities.

10 TRAINING The training element is defined as the deliverabletraining services, devices, accessories, aids,equipment and facilities used to enable instructionthrough which personnel will acquire sufficientconcepts, skill and aptitudes to operate and maintainthe system with maximum efficiency. This elementincludes all effort associated with the design,development and production of deliverable trainingequipment as well as the execution of trainingservices.

20 NON WEAPONTRAINERS ANDSIMULATORS

A system or equipment used to provide trainingcapabilities for non weapon systems and simulators

30 WEAPON SYSTEMSTRAINERS ANDSIMULATORS

A system or equipment used to provide trainingcapabilities for weapon systems and simulators.

S0 00 REPAIR, TEST ANDSUPPORT(GENERAL)

A system, equipment or facilities used to maintainoperational capability.

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Definition Of An Electronic/Automated Software System

The electronic/automated software system element refers to the complex of equipment(hardware/software), data, services, and facilities required to develop and produce an electronic,automated, or software system capability such as command and control system, radar system,communications system, information system, sensor system, navigation/guidance system, electronicwarfare/countermeasures system, support system, etc. The electronic/automated software systemmateriel item category shall be used where the item, equipment or system can be classed as 'standalone' and is not accounted for within the other (A,C,D And E) materiel item category codes orassociated equipment.

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Index Of Numeric SNS Codes

SNS DESCRIPTION00-00-00 SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURES AND DESCRIPTION00-10-00 SYSTEM GENERAL MAINTENANCE00-20-00 SYSTEM SAFETY00-30-00 SAFETY AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES00-40-00 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION00-50-00 SYSTEM DENIAL00-60-00 MASS AND BALANCE00-80-00 OPERATOR PROCEDURES00-90-00 BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR01-00-00 OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS01-10-00 FATIGUE INDEX CALCULATIONS01-20-00 OPERATING SPECTRUMS02-00-00 SURFACE FINISHES, PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-10-00 EXTERIOR SURFACE FINISH02-20-00 EXTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-30-00 INTERIOR SURFACE FINISHES02-40-00 INTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS03-00-00 SYSTEM LOADING AND OFF-LOADING03-10-00 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT03-20-00 CARGO04-00-00 STANDARD PRACTICES (SYSTEM)

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Index Of Alpha Numeric SNS Codes

SNS DESCRIPTIONA0-00-00 PROPULSION (GENERAL)A1-00-00 POWER PACK (GENERAL)A1-10-00 MAIN ENGINEA1-20-00 TRANSMISSIONA1-30-00 POWER PACK INTERFACESA2-00-00 POWER UNIT (GENERAL)A2-10-00 ENGINEA2-20-00 COOLING SYSTEMA2-30-00 FUEL SYSTEMSA2-40-00 AIR AND EXHAUST SYSTEMSA2-50-00 LUBRICATION SYSTEMSA2-60-00 ELECTRICALA2-70-00 ANCILLARYA2-80-00 HYDRAULICA3-00-00 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM (GENERAL)A3-10-00 FLUIDA3-20-00 AIRA4-00-00 FUEL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A4-10-00 STORAGEA4-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONA4-30-00 PRIMINGA4-40-00 FUEL INJECTIONA4-50-00 INDICATINGA4-60-00 VENTING AND DEFUELLINGA5-00-00 AIR AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A5-10-00 AIR SYSTEMA5-20-00 COLLECTORA5-30-00 NOISE SUPPRESSIONA5-40-00 EMISSION CONTROLA6-00-00 LUBRICATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A6-10-00 STORAGEA6-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONA6-30-00 INDICATINGA7-00-00 TRANSMISSION (GENERAL)A7-10-00 GEARBOXA7-20-00 STEERING CONTROL ASSEMBLY

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SNS DESCRIPTIONA7-30-00 BRAKE ASSEMBLYA7-40-00 AUXILIARY DRIVE/POWER TAKEOFFA7-50-00 CLUTCHA7-60-00 DRIVE SHAFTA7-70-00 TORQUE CONVERTERA7-80-00 DIFFERENTIALA8-00-00 AUTOMOTIVE/REMOTE PILOTING & DIGITAL CONTROL

SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A8-10-00 CONTROLA8-20-00 SENSORSA8-30-00 INDICATORSA9-00-00 CONTROLS (DRIVERS) (GENERAL)A9-10-00 FOOT CONTROLSA9-20-00 HAND CONTROLSA9-30-00 ANCILLARY CONTROLSA9-40-00 PROPULSION CONTROL SYSTEMSA9-50-00 INSTRUMENTATIONB0-00-00 STRUCTURE (GENERAL)B1-00-00 HULL/FRAME (GENERAL)B1-10-00 INTERNAL MOUNTINGSB1-20-00 EXTERNAL MOUNTINGSB1-30-00 DOORS/ HATCHESB1-40-00 SEATSB1-50-00 DRINKING WATER TANKB1-60-00 ACCESS COVER PLATESB1-70-00 GUN CRUTCH/ DEPRESSION RAILSB1-80-00 SKIRTING PLATES/ BRACKETS/ SPLASH PLATESB2-00-00 BODY/ CAB (GENERAL)B2-10-00 INTERNAL MOUNTINGSB2-20-00 EXTERNAL MOUNTINGSB2-30-00 DOORS/ HATCHESB2-40-00 SEATSB2-50-00 DRINKING WATER TANKB2-60-00 ACCESS PANELSB2-70-00 LOAD BAYB2-80-00 ANCILLARYB3-00-00 SUSPENSION/ TRACK/ WHEELS (GENERAL)B3-10-00 SUSPENSION UNIT

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SNS DESCRIPTIONB3-20-00 ROAD WHEEL/ HUB ASSEMBLYB3-30-00 SPROCKET WHEEL ASSEMBLYB3-40-00 TRACK ASSEMBLYB3-50-00 IDLER WHEELSB3-60-00 ROLLER ASSEMBLYB3-70-00 AXLEB4-00-00 TURRET ASSEMBLY (GENERAL)B4-10-00 INTERNAL MOUNTINGSB4-20-00 EXTERNAL MOUNTINGSB4-30-00 HATCHESB4-40-00 SEATSB4-50-00 RING ASSEMBLYB4-60-00 CUPOLAB4-70-00 ELEVATING/TRAVERSING GEARBOXB4-80-00 TURNTABLE ASSEMBLYB4-90-00 ANCILLARYB5-00-00 STRUCTURES AND BUILDINGS (GENERAL)B5-10-00 FRAME/CHASSISB5-20-00 RACKB5-30-00 FIXTURES/FITTINGSB5-40-00 ENCAPSULATIONB6-00-00 SITES (GENERAL)B6-10-00 BUILDINGSB6-20-00 RADOMESB6-30-00 CHAMBERSB6-40-00 HARD STANDINGB7-00-00 MASTS (GENERAL)B7-10-00 MASTSB7-20-00 TOWERSB7-30-00 SECURING EQUIPMENTB8-00-00 CONTAINERS (GENERAL)B8-10-00 ISO CONTAINERSB8-20-00 CABINSB8-30-00 CASESC0-00-00 ARMAMENTS (GENERAL)D0-00-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D1-00-00 MOBILE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (ENGINE/POWER PACK)

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SNS DESCRIPTIOND1-10-00 GENERATINGD1-20-00 BATTERIESD1-30-00 INSTRUMENTATIOND1-40-00 LIGHTSD1-50-00 WIRINGD1-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD1-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND1-80-00 PROTECTIOND1-90-00 CONTROLD2-00-00 MOBILE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (HULL/FRAME) (GENERAL)D2-10-00 INTERNAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSD2-20-00 BATTERIESD2-30-00 INTERNAL LIGHTSD2-40-00 EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSD2-50-00 WIRINGD2-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD2-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND2-80-00 PROTECTIOND2-90-00 CONTROLD3-00-00 MOBILE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (BODY/CAB) (GENERAL)D3-10-00 GENERATINGD3-20-00 BATTERIESD3-30-00 INSTRUMENTATIOND3-40-00 LIGHTSD3-50-00 WIRINGD3-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD3-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND3-80-00 PROTECTIOND3-90-00 CONTROLD4-00-00 MOBILE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (TURRET) (GENERAL)D4-10-00 GENERATINGD4-20-00 BATTERIESD4-30-00 INSTRUMENTATIOND4-40-00 LIGHTSD4-50-00 WIRINGD4-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD4-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND4-80-00 PROTECTION

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SNS DESCRIPTIOND4-90-00 CONTROLD5-00-00 POWER SUPPLY (GENERAL)D5-10-00 AC POWERD5-20-00 DC POWERD5-30-00 EXTERNAL POWERD5-40-00 PROTECTIOND5-50-00 CONSTANT VOLTAGE/CURRENTD5-60-00 MEASUREMENTD5-70-00 EARTHING SYSTEMD5-80-00 ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTIOND5-90-00 LIGHTSE0-00-00 COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)E1-00-00 COMMUNICATIONS STSTEMS (GENERAL)E1-10-00 UHF/SHF/EHFE1-20-00 VHFE1-30-00 HFE1-40-00 LFE1-50-00 DIGITALE1-60-00 AUDIO/VIDEOE1-70-00 SATELLITEE1-80-00 COMMAND AND CONTROLE1-90-00 SIGNAL DISTRIBUTIONE2-00-00 CONNECTIVITY (GENERAL)E2-10-00 LANDLINESE2-20-00 TWIN FEEDERSE2-30-00 INTER-CONNECTIVITYE2-40-00 INTRA-CONNECTIVITYE2-50-00 OPTICAL FIBREE2-60-00 PATCHING FACILITIESE2-70-00 POWER CABLESE3-00-00 ANTENNAS (GENERAL)E3-10-00 UHF/SHF/EHFE3-20-00 VHFE3-30-00 HFE4-00-00 TEMPEST (GENERAL)E4-10-00 CAGESE4-20-00 VAULTSE5-00-00 CRYPTOGRAPHIC (GENERAL)

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SNS DESCRIPTIONE5-10-00 CRYPTOGRAPHIC RECEIVERSE5-20-00 CRYPTOGRAPHIC TRANSMITTERSF0-00-00 NAVIGATION (GENERAL)F1-00-00 NAVIGATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)F1-10-00 RADARF1-20-00 RADIO GUIDANCEF1-30-00 LASERF1-40-00 SATELLITEF1-50-00 MAGNETICF1-60-00 THERMALF1-70-00 OPTICALG0-00-00 SURVEILLANCE (GENERAL)G1-00-00 SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS (GENERAL)G1-10-00 RADARG1-20-00 SONARG1-30-00 THERMALG1-40-00 OPTICALG1-50-00 MAGNETICG1-60-00 ACOUSTICG1-70-00 PRESSUREG1-80-00 PROXIMITYG1-90-00 ENVIRONMENTALG2-00-00 IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)G2-10-00 TRANSPONDERSG2-20-00 INTERROGATORSH0-00-00 STEERING (GENERAL)H1-00-00 STEERING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)H1-10-00 MOTORSH1-20-00 GEARBOXESH1-30-00 DRIVESH1-40-00 TURNING GEARH1-50-00 CONTROL SYSTEMSJ0-00-00 VENTILATION COOLING & HEATING (GENERAL)J1-00-00 VENTILATION COOLING & HEATING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)J1-10-00 COMPRESSIONJ1-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONJ1-30-00 HEATINGJ1-40-00 COOLING

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SNS DESCRIPTIONJ1-50-00 TEMPERATURE CONTROLJ1-60-00 MOISTURE/AIRJ1-70-00 LIQUID COOLANTK0-00-00 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K1-00-00 HYDRAULICS (GENERAL)K1-10-00 MAINK1-20-00 AUXILIARYK1-30-00 INDICATINGK1-40-00 SUPPORTK2-00-00 PNEUMATIC (GENERAL)K2-10-00 MAINK2-20-00 AUXILIARYK2-30-00 INDICATINGK2-40-00 PRESSURIZATIONL0-00-00 ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)L1-00-00 AMPLIFIERS/ATTENUATORS (GENERAL)L1-10-00 AUDIOL1-20-00 POWERL1-30-00 RFL2-00-00 FILTERS (GENERAL)L2-10-00 LOW-PASSL2-20-00 HIGH-PASSL2-30-00 BAND-PASSL2-40-00 BAND-STOPL3-00-00 COMPUTER/LOGIC HARDWARE-ANALOGUE (GENERAL)L3-10-00 PROCESSINGL3-20-00 INPUTL3-30-00 OUTPUTL3-40-00 DATA STORAGEL3-50-00 MULTIPLEXERL3-60-00 COMPARATOR/DISCRIMINATOR/INTEGRATORL4-00-00 COMPUTER/LOGIC HARDWARE-DIGITAL (GENERAL)L4-10-00 PROCESSINGL4-20-00 INPUTL4-30-00 OUTPUTL4-40-00 DATA STORAGEL4-50-00 MEMORYL4-60-00 CONTROL

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SNS DESCRIPTIONL5-00-00 OPTOELECTRONICS (GENERAL)L5-10-00 FIBRE OPTICL5-20-00 MEASUREMENTL5-30-00 DETECTIONL5-40-00 EMISSIONL5-50-00 SWITCHINGL6-00-00 OSCILLATORS/WAVEFORM GENERATORS (GENERAL)L6-10-00 ASTABLEL6-20-00 BISTABLEM0-00-00 AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M1-00-00 ADAPTER KITS (GENERAL)M2-00-00 FIRE (GENERAL)M2-10-00 DETECTINGM2-20-00 INDICATINGM2-30-00 PROTECTIONM0-00-00 AUXILIARY (GENERAL)M1-00-00 AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M2-00-00 ADAPTER KITS (GENERAL)M3-00-00 FIRE (GENERAL)M3-10-00 DETECTINGM3-20-00 INDICATINGM3-30-00 PROTECTIONN0-00-00 SURVIVABILITY (GENERAL)N1-00-00 SURFACE FINISH (GENERAL)N2-00-00 INTRUSION (GENERAL)N2-10-00 DETECTINGN2-20-00 INDICATINGN2-30-00 PROTECTIONN3-00-00 NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL & CHEMICAL (GENERAL)N3-10-00 DETECTINGN3-20-00 INDICATINGN3-30-00 PROTECTIONP0-00-00 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P1-00-00 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS (GENERAL)P1-10-00 SPECIAL RECOVERY EQUIPMENTP1-20-00 LAUNCHER SPECIAL FIT EQUIPMENTP1-30-00 LAUNCHER SPECIAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENTP1-40-00 INSTALLATION KIT

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SNS DESCRIPTIONP1-50-00 PORTABILITY KITP1-60-00 WINTERIZATION KITP2-00-00 SOFTWARE (GENERAL)Q0-00-00 OUTFIT AND FURNISHINGS (GENERAL)Q1-00-00 STOWAGE (GENERAL)Q2-00-00 COMPLETE EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE (CES) (GENERAL)Q2-10-00 PRODUCTION CESQ2-20-00 SERVICE CESQ2-30-00 COMPLEX CESR0-00-00 TRAINING (GENERAL)R1-00-00 TRAINING SERVICES (GENERAL)R1-10-00 TRAINING DEVICES/ACCESSORIES/AIDSR1-20-00 TRAINING EQUIPMENTR1-30-00 TRAINING FACILITIESS0-00-00 REPAIR TEST AND SUPPORT (GENERAL)S1-00-00 REPAIR FACILITIES (GENERAL)S2-00-00 COMMON SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)S3-00-00 TEST AND MEASUREMENT (GENERAL)S3-10-00 INSTALLATIONS3-20-00 MAINTENANCES3-30-00 BIT/BITES3-40-00 GPTES3-50-00 STTES3-60-00 NDT AND SPECIALIST TESTINGS4-00-00 SUPPORT AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)

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Numeric SNS Definitions

CHAP SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

00 00 SYSTEM GENERALPROCEDURES ANDDESCRIPTION

General information for the complete system. It mayinclude system safety and general maintenance, use ofsafety and protective devices, denial and technicalinformation required to support the system. It alsoincludes general description with illustrations of thesystem and its sub-systems. It may include, forexample, the general system description anddimensions with illustrations, type, role(s), systeminstallation, accommodation, salient constructionalfeatures, power unit installation and operationalequipment.

10 SYSTEM GENERALMAINTENANCE

Those instructions necessary for system maintenance.It may include, for example, entry/access points,electrical (static) grounding and maintenanceenvelopes.

20 SYSTEM SAFETY Those specific or system peculiar instructionsnecessary to make safe and prepare the system formaintenance action or storage. It may include, forexample, instructions for returning the system to itsserviceable state and information on areas of risk, riskreduction, dangerous components and hazard zones.

30 SAFETY ANDPROTECTIVE DEVICES

Those instructions necessary for the use or operationof safety and protection devices associated with thesystem. It may include, for example, physical,electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic andpneumatic safety devices. Instructions for removal,stowage and installation of protective covers, bungs,blanks, etc, are also to be included.

40 TECHNICALDOCUMENTATION

Information on the technical documentation requiredto support the system. It may include, for example,lists, guides and coding systems, together withinstructions for handling and updating technicaldocumentation.

50 SYSTEM DENIAL Information and data related to denying an enemy useof the system or operationally sensitive sub-systems.

60 MASS AND BALANCE Those units or components in the system dedicated tothe specific function of recording, storing orcomputing mass and balance data.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

80 OPERATORPROCEDURES

Information and data which is peculiar to the operator.It includes, for example, check lists and procedures.

90 BATTLE DAMAGEREPAIR

Information and data which cannot be allocated to aspecific SNS because the involved zone of the systemcontains more than one hardware system.

01 OPERATIONALLIMITATIONS

This chapter shall provide for the calculation ofoperational characteristics, limits for critical items/components and define the operating parameters forsuch calculations.

00 GENERAL

10 FATIGUE INDEXCALCULATIONS

Procedures and formulae for calculating fatigue index,lives or limits of the system structure, from fatiguemeter readings or installed monitoring equipment.

20 OPERATINGSPECTRUMS

Assumed operating spectrums for the system, fromwhich the safe fatigue lives or limits are calculated.

02 SURFACE FINISHESPLACARDS ANDMARKINGS

Details of all surface finishes, colour schemes,placards and labels shall show, for example, partnumbers, legend and location, etc. They may besupported by graphics.

00 GENERAL

10 EXTERIOR SURFACEFINISH

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

20 EXTERIOR PLACARDSAND MARKINGS

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorplacards and markings shall provide the approximatelocation (eg FWD-UPPER-RH). They shall illustrateeach placard, label, marking, self illuminating sign,etc required for safety information or maintenancesignificant information. Those required bygovernment regulations shall be so identified. Thespecifications shall include all placards, labels andmarkings required for the system and any associatedstorage and transportation containers. Graphicsshowing the placement and the meaning of eachplacard, label or marking shall also be included.

30 INTERIOR SURFACEFINISHES

The specifications and requirements covering interiorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

40 INTERIOR PLACARDSAND MARKINGS

Those placards, markings, self illuminating signs, etcrequired for interior general and emergencyinformation, instructions, cautions, warnings, etc.

03 SYSTEM LOADING ANDOFF-LOADING

Those procedures and graphics necessary to load andoff-load internal and external stores, munitions, fuels,oils, cargo etc. It shall also contain information onthe support equipment and special tools required.Cross-references shall be made to applicablesystem/sub-system SNS.

00 GENERAL

10 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT A list of all support equipment and special tools, alsoinformation and graphics as necessary on those itemsnot covered in other documentation.

20 CARGO Examples of loading and off-loading techniques,interior layout, floor loadings, location and strength oflashing points, methods of stowing and securing,capacities and dimensions of compartments, hatches,doors, etc.

04 STANDARD PRACTICES(SYSTEM)

Those standard engineering practices applicable tomore than one system task which are not coveredelsewhere. It shall exclude those practices which arerecognized as standard trade practices and also thosepractices/processes which are only applicable tomanufacture. Practices for a particular applicationshall be included in the appropriate system SNS aspart of the procedure. Section 00 shall include thosestandard practices applicable to all system SNS.

00 GENERAL

10 to90

Sections 10 thru 90 shall be used to describe standardpractices. The prime contractor may assign thesection numbers to suit generic standard practicesrelated to more than one system.

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Alpha Numeric SNS Definitions

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

A0 00 PROPULSION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for producing and deliveringpower.

A1 00 POWER PACK(GENERAL)

The power pack element refers to a self-containedmeans for generating and delivering power. Itincludes such systems as the main engine,transmission and interfaces. Sub-systems may includesuch items as cooling, fuel, air and exhaust,lubrication, auxiliaries and electrical.

10 MAIN ENGINE Refers to a diesel, petrol, electric, etc fuelled meansfor generating power and a means whereby this powercan be delivered to the transmission It may include,for example, engine-mounted flywheel and clutchassemblies, cooling, fuel, air and exhaust, lubrication,auxiliary and electrical systems.

20 TRANSMISSION Refers to a system which transmits power from theengine to the driving member and may include torqueconverter and gearbox. It may also include flywheeland clutch assemblies, steering and brakes if they areintegral to the transmission. Also included aredifferentials and power takeoffs.

30 POWER PACKINTERFACES

Refers to the mounting assemblies connecting themain engine and transmission, together withassociated ancillaries, including such systems ascooling, fuel, air and exhaust, lubrication, auxiliaryand electrical. It may also include transmission items.

A2 00 POWER UNIT(GENERAL)

The power unit element refers to a discrete means forgenerating and delivering power to the transmission.It may include, for example, flywheel and clutchassemblies.

10 ENGINE Refers to a diesel, petrol, electric, etc fuelled meansfor generating power and a means whereby this powercan be delivered to the transmission. It may include,for example, flywheel and clutch assemblies andengine mounted cooling, fuel, air and exhaust,lubrication, auxiliary and electrical systems.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

20 COOLING SYSTEM Refers to systems designed to maintain the correctoperating temperatures for the power unit. Itincludes, for example, cooling air ducting, coolantpumps, liquid filled radiators, intercoolers, fans andassociated heat exchange equipment.

30 FUEL SYSTEMS Refers to a system or equipment designed to deliverfuel to the power unit. It includes, for example, fuelstorage facilities, pumps, filters, delivery pipes,drainage and cut-off valves, Fuel Injector Pumps (FIP)and injectors.

40 AIR AND EXHAUSTSYSTEMS

Refers to a system which supplies air to, or collectsand removes exhaust gasses from the engine. Itincludes, for example, all pipes, ducting, filters,couplings, gaskets, turbochargers/superchargers,silencers and catalytic converters.

50 LUBRICATIONSYSTEMS

Refers to a system that provides lubrication to thepower unit and any external components related to thepower unit lubrication system. It includes, forexample, delivery and return pipes, pumps, filters,intercoolers and separately mounted heat exchangers.

60 ELECTRICAL Refers to a system that provides or uses electricalpower associated with the power unit. It includes, forexample, starter motors, alternators and generatorsdirectly mounted on the power unit. It also includes,for example, ignition system components includingspark plugs, distributor, coils and leads .

70 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associatedsystems in, or directly mounted on, the power unit. Itincludes, for example, engine mountings.

80 HYDRAULIC Refers to a system that provides or uses hydraulicpower associated with the power unit. It includes, forexample, hydraulic pumps, valves, pipes, and tanks.It also includes any external components related to thepower unit hydraulic systems.

A3 00 ENGINE COOLINGSYSTEM (GENERAL)

This system includes cooling air ducting, coolantpumps, liquid filled radiators, fans and associated heatexchange equipment.

10 FLUID Refers to fluid (water/oil) filled coolant systems. Itincludes pumps, radiators, fans, pipes and associatedheat exchange equipment.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

20 AIR Refers to cooling air ducting, fans and associated heatexchange equipment.

A4 00 FUEL SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Equipment to provide fuel storage facilities, filters,delivery pipes, drainage and cut-off valves, FuelInjector Pumps (FIP) and injectors mounted externallyto the power unit/ pack.

10 STORAGE Refers to the portion of the system which stores fuel.It includes, for example, tanks, filler necks, seals,valves, vents and drainage.

20 DISTRIBUTION Refers to the portion of the system which is used todistribute fuel from the storage system. It includes,for example, filters, restrictors, valves, controls andpipes.

30 PRIMING Refers to the portion of the system which is used topressurize/pump the fuel. It includes, for example, liftpumps, pressurization pumps, and cold startingsystems.

40 FUEL INJECTION Refers to the portion of the system which deliversfuel. It includes, for example, FIP, fuel injectors, fuelpump metering and carburettors.

50 INDICATING Refers to the portion of the system which is used tomonitor the condition of fuel (quantity, temperatureand pressure). It includes, for example, transmitters,indicators, wiring and pressure warning systems.

60 VENTING ANDDEFUELLING

Refers to the portion of the system which is used tovent fumes from the fuel system and to provide ameans for removing/dumping unwanted fuel.

A5 00 AIR AND EXHAUSTSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Refers to a system which supplies and filters air to theengine and collects and removes exhaust gases fromthe engine. It includes, for example, all filters, pipes,couplings, silencers, catalytic converters and ductingmounted externally to the power unit/ pack.

10 AIR SYSTEM Refers to a system which supplies and filters air to theengine. It includes, for example, pre-filters, main airfilters, and associated ducting. It may also include aircooling/heating systems and intercoolers.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

20 COLLECTOR Refers to that portion of the system which collectsexhaust gases from the engine manifold. It includespipes, joints, gaskets, etc.

30 NOISE SUPPRESSION Refers to that portion of the system which reducesnoise produced by the engine exhaust gases. Itincludes silencers, baffles, shields, etc.

40 EMISSION CONTROL Refers to that portion of the system which is designedto reduce or eliminate engine exhaust gas emissions.It includes, for example, catalytic converters and tailpipes.

A6 00 LUBRICATIONSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This system is to include lubrication storage facilitiesthat are external to the engine/power pack. It includesdelivery and return pipes, pumps, filters and heatexchangers mounted externally to the power unit/pack.

10 STORAGE Refers to the part of the system used for storage ofengine and/or transmission lubricating oil. It includestanks, filling systems, sumps, drains, etc.

20 DISTRIBUTION Refers to the part of the system used for distributionof lubricating oil to and from the engine and/ortransmission. It includes pipes, pumps, filters, valves,etc.

30 INDICATING Refers to the part of the system used to monitor thecondition of engine and/or transmission lubricating oil(quantity, temperature and pressure). It includestransmitters, indicators, wiring, pressure warningsystems, etc.

A7 00 TRANSMISSION(GENERAL)

Refers to a means to transmit power from the engineto the driving member and may include clutch, torqueconverter, gearbox. It may also include steering andbrakes if they are integral to the transmission. Alsoincluded are differentials and power takeoffs.

10 GEARBOX Refers to a means for varying the speed/torquedelivered from the power unit to the driving member.It may include the steering control and brakeassemblies.

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20 STEERING CONTROLASSEMBLY

Refers to a discrete means for varying the driveapplied, through the transmission system, to each ofthe vehicle's driving members (eg tracked vehicles).

30 BRAKE ASSEMBLY Refers to a discrete means for applying braking forcesthrough the vehicle transmission (eg trackedvehicles).

40 AUXILIARY DRIVE/POWER TAKEOFF

Refers to an auxiliary means of obtaining an outputfrom the engine. It includes transfer gearboxes whichmay also include a slip differential.

50 CLUTCH Refers to a means for engaging/disengaging thetransmission to/from the engine, when fitted as aseparate assembly (for clutches fitted to a flywheel,see A21000).

60 DRIVE SHAFT Refers to the means for connecting power output fromthe engine to the driving member. It includes muffcouplings, propeller shafts, universal joints and finaldrives.

70 TORQUECONVERTER

Refers to a means for varying the torque deliveredfrom the engine to the driving member.

80 DIFFERENTIAL Refers to a means for changing the direction ofrotation delivered from the engine to the drivingmember or wheels. For wheeled vehicles, it includesthe driving axles, half shafts, hubs, etc.

A8 00 AUTOMOTIVE/REMOTE PILOTINGAND DIGITALCONTROL SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The automotive and remote piloting and DigitalAutomotive Control System (DACS) element refers tothat equipment (hardware/software) installed in thevehicle which is used to plan and control vehiclespeed and direction either autonomously or via tele-operation. This includes equipment which senses,processes and displays imagery data such as stereovision systems, laser scanners, multiple sensor fusionalgorithms and processors, image enhancementalgorithms and processors etc. This includes, forexample, equipment which performs intelligenceanalysis and planning functions such as automatedroute planners, image understanding algorithms andprocessors, computer aided driving algorithms, DACSand processors.

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10 CONTROL Refers to processing and control elements. It includescentral processors, analogue/digital converters,associated software, memory boards, servo units,actuators, associated wiring, etc.

20 SENSORS Refers to sensors which are specifically associatedwith providing inputs to an automotive/remotepiloting system or DACS.

30 INDICATORS Refers to the part of the system used to indicate/monitor an automotive/remote piloting system orDACS. It includes indicators, wiring, etc.

A9 00 CONTROLS(DRIVERS)(GENERAL)

Given in this element are the controls required tostart, stop, steer and generally control the vehiclecommensurate with the mobility role of theequipment. It includes, for example, on-boarddiagnostic systems.

10 FOOT CONTROLS Refers to the foot-operated controls to start, stop, steerand generally control the vehicle. It includes, forexample, pedal assemblies (clutch, brake, accelerator,etc), associated linkages, cables, hydraulic/pneumaticconnections, master and slave cylinders, brake shoesand pads and disks and drums.

20 HAND CONTROLS Refers to the hand-operated controls to start, stop,steer and generally control the vehicle. It includes,for example, stop/start, steering (wheel, tiller, etc) andbraking controls.

30 ANCILLARYCONTROLS

Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. Itincludes, for example, such items as screen washequipment, windscreen wipers and adjustable wingmirrors.

40 PROPULSIONCONTROL SYSTEMS

Refers to systems which monitor and/or controlengine speed and performance.

50 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to systems (hardware/software) whichmonitor/report on the operation of vehicle systems. Itincludes, for example, the drivers instrumentationpanel, warning lights and condition monitoringsystems.

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B0 00 STRUCTURE(GENERAL)

Framework and/or basic structural housing for asystem, including load bearing components.

B1 00 HULL/ FRAME(GENERAL)

This element refers to the vehicles primary loadbearing component which provides the structuralintegrity to withstand the operational loading stressesgenerated while traversing various terrain profiles.This element could be a simple wheeled vehicle frameor a more complicated combat vehicle hull whichsatisfies not only the structural requirements but alsoprovides armour protection. It includes all structuralsubassemblies and appendages which attach directlyto the primary structure. This element, for example,includes towing and lifting fittings, bumpers, hatchesand grilles. It also includes provision to accommodateother subsystems such as mountings for suspension,weapons, turret, track body, cab, special equipment,loads etc.

10 INTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to internal fitments mounted on the hull/frame. It includes brackets, stud welding, floors andinsulation panels.

20 EXTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to the chassis and external fitments mountedon the hull/frame. It includes brackets, stud welding,steps, bumpers, mud-guards, windows, etc.

30 DOORS/ HATCHES Refers to loading/entry hatches and doors in, ordirectly mounted on, the hull/ frame assembly. Itincludes shell loading doors, driver and passengerdoors, hatches, locks, handles, drivers/operatorshoods, cowls and windshields, etc.

40 SEATS Refers to seating which is directly mounted on thehull/frame.

50 DRINKING WATERTANK

Refers to a system designed to provide drinking waterfor the driver and crew, which is directly mounted onthe hull/frame. It includes tanks, filler necks, filters,pipes, seals, valves, vents, drainage, etc.

60 ACCESS COVERPLATES

Refers to access cover plates directly mounted on thehull/frame. It includes, for example, guards, plugs,drain/inspection covers. It may also include deck areaassemblies.

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70 GUN CRUTCH/DEPRESSION RAILS

Refers to gun crutch and depression rails directlymounted on the hull/frame.

80 SKIRTING PLATES/BRACKETS/ SPLASHPLATES

Refers to skirting plates, brackets and splash platesdirectly mounted on the hull/frame. It includes theplates and associated fittings, brackets, towingattachments, etc.

B2 00 BODY/ CAB(GENERAL)

The body/cab elements refers to the majorcomponents to be mated to a chassis or frame toprovide a complete vehicle having a defined missioncapability. This element includes accommodation forpersonnel, cargo, and such subsystems as need to beplaced in proximity of the operators.

10 INTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to internal fitments mounted on the body/ cab.It includes panels, brackets, clips, facia, instrumentpanels, stud welding, internal windows, etc.

20 EXTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to external fitments mounted on the body/ cab.It includes the external cab assembly, panels,brackets, stud welding, steps, windows, cab tilt andlocking mechanism, etc.

30 DOORS/HATCHES Refers to loading/entry hatches and doors in, ordirectly mounted on, the body/cab. It includesloading doors, driver and passenger doors, hatches,locks, handles, etc.

40 SEATS Refers to seating and associated fittings which aredirectly mounted on the body/cab. It includes, forexample, seat belts and harnesses.

50 DRINKING WATERTANK

Refers to a system designed to provide drinking waterfor the driver and crew, which is directly mounted onthe body/cab. It includes tanks, filler necks, filters,pipes, seals, valves, vents, drainage, etc.

60 ACCESS PANELS Refers to access panels directly mounted on thebody/cab.

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70 LOAD BAY Refers to load (or passenger) carrying areas in thebody/cab and any soft/hard top covering, supports,etc.

80 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associatedsystems in, or directly mounted on, the body or cab.

B3 00 SUSPENSION/TRACK/ WHEELS(GENERAL)

This element refers to the means for generatingtractive effort, thrust and lift, generally at or inproximity to the earth's surface and adapting thevehicle to the irregularities of the surface. It includes,for example, wheels, tracks and steering gears fortraction and control functions. Also, it includessprings, shock absorbers, skirts and other suspensionmembers such as track adjusting mechanisms. It doesnot include specific steering mechanisms.

10 SUSPENSION UNIT Refers to the means for adapting the vehicle toirregularities of the surface. It includes hydrogasunits, shock absorbers, leaf and coil springs,pneumatic suspension units, etc. Also included is thelift mechanism, skirts, etc, for hovercraft.

20 ROAD WHEEL/HUBASSEMBLY

Refers to a means for distributing the nominal groundpressure of the vehicle. On wheeled vehicles, itincludes wheels that transfer tractive effort to thesurface and rolling wheels. It includes road wheels,hub assemblies, tyres, valves, inner-tubes, etc.

30 SPROCKET WHEELASSEMBLY

Refers to the sprocket drive wheels which transfertractive effort to the track.

40 TRACK ASSEMBLY Refers to the track and associated linkages.

50 IDLER WHEELS Refers to the feed/ guide mechanism(s) associatedwith track laying. It includes idler wheels and tracktensioners.

60 ROLLER ASSEMBLY Refers to the track roller guide assemblies.

70 AXLE Refers to non-driving axles not covered under thetransmission system. It includes axle arms, links,bearings, etc.

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B4 00 TURRET ASSEMBLY(GENERAL)

The turret assembly refers to the structures andequipment installation required to provide the fightingcompartment element of combat vehicles. Thiselement includes turret armour, EMC shielding, turretrings, slip rings, attachments and appendages such aslatches and cupolas, and accommodation forpersonnel, weapons and C3I.

10 INTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to internal fitments mounted in the turret. Itincludes drinking water installations, periscopemountings, panels, brackets, clips, stud welding, etc.

20 EXTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to external fitments mounted on the turret. Itincludes brush deflector assemblies, cooler boxes, guncovers, splash curtains, panels, brackets, stud welding,etc.

30 HATCHES Refers to loading/ntry hatches in, or directly mountedon, the turret. It includes loading hatches, crewhatches and associated locks, handles, fittings, etc. Itdoes not include cupolas.

40 SEATS Refers to seating which is directly mounted in theturret.

50 RING ASSEMBLY Refers to a circular track and roller/ ball-raceassembly designed to facilitate turret rotation.

60 CUPOLA Refers to a roof aperture and domed hatch assembly,primarily for observation purposes. It may be capableof rotation, and may also provide access forentry/exit.

70 ELEVATING/TRAVERSINGGEARBOX

Refers to elevating traversing gearboxes mounted onthe turret wall.

80 TURNTABLEASSEMBLY

Refers to the turret turntable assembly. It includesdrive and roller assemblies, RBJ mountings, etc.

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90 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associatedsystems in, or directly mounted on, the turret. Itincludes such items as wash/wipe equipment, turretand elevation locks, position indicators and adjustablemirrors, etc.

B5 00 STRUCTURES ANDBUILDINGS(GENERAL)

This element refers to the structural portion of theelectronic/automated software system. It includes, forexample, frames, chassis, racks, etc.

10 FRAME/ CHASSIS Refers to the structural frame or chassis of theelectronic/automated software system.

20 RACK Refers to the mounting rack of the electronic/automated software system.

30 FIXTURES/ FITTINGS Refers to fixtures and fittings in the racks of theelectronic/automated software system. It includes, forexample, blank panels, runners, bonding rails, anti-vibration mounts, grilles, cable trays and guides.

40 ENCAPSULATION Refers to the enclosure of items within theelectronic/automated software system by use of apotting compound.

B6 00 SITES (GENERAL) This element refers to the physical make-up of a sitewhere an electronic/automated software system isinstalled or housed. It includes, for example,boundaries, buildings, chambers, radomes and hard-standing.

10 BUILDINGS Refers to the buildings in which the electronic/automated software system is housed.

20 RADOMES Refers to the radomes in which the electronic/automated software system is housed.

30 CHAMBERS Refers to the chambers in the electronic/ automatedsoftware system. It includes, for example,underground chambers, cable and EMP vaults, secureand other storage areas.

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40 HARD STANDING Refers to hard standing on the site where theelectronic/automated software system is installed orlocated.

B7 00 MASTS (GENERAL) Refers to structures erected to provide support forantennas etc. It includes, for example, masts, towersand securing equipment.

10 MASTS Refers to those erected structures which are not free-standing.

20 TOWERS Refers to those erected structures which are free-standing.

30 SECURINGEQUIPMENT

Refers to the equipment and devices which is used tosecure masts, towers and antennas.

B8 00 CONTAINERS(GENERAL)

Refers to containers that form part of theelectronic/automated software system. It includes, forexample, ISO containers, cabins and cases.

10 ISO CONTAINERS Refers to ISO containers which form part of theelectronic/automated software system.

20 CABINS Refers to cabins which form part of the electronic/automated software system.

30 CASES Refers to covers and cases which form part of theelectronic/automated software system.

C0 00 ARMAMENTS(GENERAL)

A defensive or offensive system or equipment(including small arms and machine guns).

D0 00 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distributionand/or control of electric power.

D1 00 MOBILE ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (ENGINE/POWER PACK)(GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronicsystems for the engine/power pack. It will includewiring harnesses, line replaceable units (LRUs),sensors, lighting, batteries, generators, etc.

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10 GENERATING Refers to generating systems and equipment in theengine/power pack compartment that are not directlymounted on the engine/power-pack. It includes suchitems as alternators, dynamos, generator panels, etc.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment mounted in theengine/power pack compartment. It includes suchitems as battery containers, lagging kits, batteryassemblies, connecting straps, etc.

30 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to instrumentation systems and equipmentmounted in the engine/power pack compartment. Itincludes such items as tachometers, speedometers,indicating panels, electronic circuit panels, controltransmitters, etc.

40 LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems and equipment mounted inthe engine/power pack compartment. It includes suchitems as inspection lights, etc.

50 WIRING Refers to wiring and cable looms mounted in theengine/power pack compartment . It includes looms,wires, harnesses, etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment mounted in theengine/power pack compartment. It includes, forexample, actuators, engine controls and ignitionsystems.

70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution systems andequipment mounted in the engine/power packcompartment. It includes such items as controllers,switches, relays, regulators, etc.

80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentmounted in the engine/power pack compartment. Itincludes such items as fuses, fusible links, tripswitches, etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment mounted inthe engine/power pack compartment. It includes suchitems as controllers, switches, relays, regulators, etc.

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D2 00 MOBILE ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (HULL/FRAME) (GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronicsystems for the hull and frame. It will include bothinternal and external wiring harnesses, junction anddistribution boxes, line replaceable units (LRUs),sensors and lighting systems. It also includes theinterfaces and connectors associated with the engine,power pack, generating and starting systems.

10 INTERNALELECTRICALSYSTEMS

Refers to the internal electrical or electronic systemsmounted in the hull/frame. It will include, forexample, wiring harnesses, LRUs, junction anddistribution boxes. It also includes the interfaces andconnectors associated with the engine, power pack,generating and starting systems.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment related to the hull/ frame.It includes such items as battery containers, laggingkits, battery assemblies, connecting straps, etc.

30 INTERNAL LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems mounted internally in thehull/frame.

40 EXTERNALELECTRICALSYSTEMS

Refers to the electrical or electronic systems mountedexternally on the hull/frame. It will include, forexample, external lighting systems, horns and flashingbeacons.

50 WIRING Refers to wiring, cable looms and clips related to thehull/frame or associated with connecting to theengine/power pack. It includes looms, wires, clips,harnesses, connectors, etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment related to the hull/frame. It includes, for example, actuators, wipercontrols, heaters, cooking pots, horns, radio fittingsand ancillary items.

70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution and interconnectingsystems and equipment related to the hull/frame. Itincludes such items as controllers, switches, relays,regulators, etc.

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80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentrelated to the hull/frame. It includes such items asfuses, fuse panels, fusible links, trip switches, etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment related to thehull/frame. It includes such items as controllers,switches, relays, regulators, etc.

D3 00 MOBILE ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (BODY/CAB) (GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronicsystems for either the body or cab. It will includewiring harnesses, line replaceable units (LRUs),sensors and lighting systems.

10 GENERATING Refers to generating systems and equipment related tothe body/cab. It includes such items as generatorcontrol panels, etc.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment related to the body/cab.It includes such items as battery containers, laggingkits, battery assemblies, connecting straps, etc.

30 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to instrumentation systems and equipmentrelated to the body/cab. It includes such items asindicating panels, electronic circuit panels, controltransmitters, etc.

40 LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems and equipment related tothe body/cab. It includes such items as inspectionlights, head lights, spot lights, tail/side lights,indicators, panel lights, convoy lights, etc.

50 WIRING Refers to wiring and cable looms related to the body/cab. It includes looms, wires, harnesses, earthingstraps, etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment related to the body/cab. It includes, for example, actuators, wipercontrols, heaters, cooking pots and horns.

70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution systems andequipment related to the body/cab. It includes suchitems as controllers, switches, relays, regulators, etc.

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80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentrelated to the body/ab. It includes such items as fuses,fuse panels, fusible links, trip switches, etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment related to thebody/cab. It includes such items as controllers,switches, relays, regulators, etc.

D4 00 MOBILE ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (TURRET)(GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronicsystems for the turret. It will include wiringharnesses, line replaceable units (LRUs), sensors andlighting systems.

10 GENERATING Refers to generating systems and equipment related tothe turret. It includes such items as generator controlpanels, etc.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment related to the turret. Itincludes such items as battery containers, lagging kits,battery assemblies, connecting straps, etc.

30 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to instrumentation systems and equipmentrelated to the turret. It includes such items asindicating panels, electronic circuit panels, controltransmitters, etc.

40 LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems and equipment related tothe turret. It includes such items as inspection lights,panel lights, roof lights, spot lights, convoy lights, etc.

50 WIRING Refers to wiring and cable looms related to the turret.It includes looms, wires, harnesses, earthing straps,etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment related to the turret. Itincludes, for example, actuators, wiper controls,heaters and cooking pots.

70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution systems andequipment related to the turret. It includes such itemsas controllers, switches, relays, regulators, etc.

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80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentrelated to the turret. It includes such items as fuses,fuse panels, fusible links, trip switches, etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment related to theturret. It includes such items as controllers, switches,relays, regulators, etc.

D5 00 POWER SUPPLY(GENERAL)

Refers to the systems, sub-systems, equipment anddevices which provide power for a non-mobilefacility. It includes, for example, AC power, DCpower, external power and protection.

E0 00 COMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for transferring information.

E1 00 COMMUNICATIONSSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to the devices within theelectronic/automated software system which providethe means for transmitting and receiving data. Itincludes, for example, fixed, tactical and mobilesystems.

10 UHF/SHF/EHF Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that is used for communicationsutilizing UHF/SHF/EHF carriers (excluding satellite).It includes, for example, transmitters, receivers,antennas, signal processors, modems, etc.

20 VHF Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that is used for communicationsutilizing VHF carriers. It includes, for example,transmitters, receivers, antennas, signal processors,modems, etc.

30 HF Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that is used for communicationsutilizing HF carriers. It includes, for example,transmitters, receivers, antennas, signal processors,modems, etc.

40 LF Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that is used for communicationsutilizing LF carriers. It includes transmitters,receivers, antennas, signal processors, modems, etc.

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50 DIGITAL That portion of the electronic/automated softwaresystem that is used for digital/data communications.It includes, for example, data processors and DC linebays.

60 AUDIO/VIDEO Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that is used for audio and visualcommunications. It includes, for example, telephoneequipment, fax machines, public address systems,modems and audio line bays.

70 SATELLITE Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that is used for communications viasatellite. It includes, for example, satellite groundstations, fixed, transportable and portable satelliteground terminals.

80 COMMAND &CONTROL

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that is used for command andcontrol. It includes, for example, network and systemcontrol centres and other command and control sub-systems.

90 SIGNALDISTRIBUTION

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that distributes signals. It includes,for example, switching matrices, combiners, dividers,sliprings and commutators.

E2 00 CONNECTIVITY(GENERAL)

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides connectivity. Itincludes, for example, landlines, twin-feeders,waveguides, inter and intra connection cabling, fibreoptic cables and patching facilities.

10 LANDLINES Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides connectivity vialandline.

20 TWIN FEEDERS Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides connectivity via twinfeeders.

30 INTER-CONNECTIVITY

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides inter-connectivity

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40 INTRA-CONNECTIVITY

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides intra-connectivity

50 OPTICAL FIBRE Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides connectivity via opticalfibre cables.

60 PATCHINGFACILITIES

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides patching/switchingfacilities within the connectivity area. It includes, forexample, jackfield panels.

70 POWER CABLES Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides power connectivity.

E3 00 ANTENNAS(GENERAL)

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that radiate or absorbelectromagnetic waves.

10 UHF/SHF/EHF Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that radiate or absorbelectromagnetic waves in the UHF/SHF/EHFfrequency bands.

20 VHF Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that radiate or absorbelectromagnetic waves in the VHF frequency band.

30 HF Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that radiate or absorbelectromagnetic waves in the HF frequency band.

E4 00 TEMPEST (GENERAL) Refers to that portion of the system that providesTEMPEST protection. It includes, for example, cagesand vaults.

10 CAGES Refers to the cages in the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provide TEMPEST protection.

20 VAULTS Refers to the vaults in the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provide TEMPEST protection.

E5 00 CRYPTOGRAPHIC(GENERAL)

Refers to encryption devices.

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E5 10 CRYPTOGRAPHICRECEIVERS

Refers to receiver encryption devices.

E5 20 CRYPTOGRAPHICTRANSMITTERS

Refers to transmitter encryption devices.

F0 00 NAVIGATION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to determine, conduct,manage, or plot a position or course.

F1 00 NAVIGATIONSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system that provides range, bearing and/orheight information for the system.

10 RADAR Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses radar principles toprovide range, bearing and/or height information. Itincludes, for example, air defence, precision andtracking radars.

20 RADIO GUIDANCE Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses modulated radio waves toprovide range, bearing and/or height information. Itincludes, for example, beacons, landing aids anddirection finding equipment.

30 LASER Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses laser principles to providerange, bearing and/or height information.

40 SATELLITE Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses satellites to providerange, bearing and/or height information. It includes,for example, both satellite and ground positioningelements.

50 MAGNETIC Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses magnetic principles toprovide range and/or bearing information. It includes,for example, compasses.

60 THERMAL Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses heat sensing or infra-redprinciples to provide range, bearing and/or heightinformation.

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70 OPTICAL Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses optical sighting toprovide range, bearing and/or height information.

G0 00 SURVEILLANCE(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to sense the environment.

G1 00 SURVEILLANCESYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which senses, monitors and, whererequired provides alarms and environmental data. Itincludes, for example, radar, sonar, thermal, opticaland environmental technologies.

10 RADAR Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses the principles of radar.

20 SONAR Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses the principles of sonar.

30 THERMAL Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses thermal imaging/intensifying and temperature monitoring principles. Itincludes, for example, electronic thermostats and IRdetectors.

40 OPTICAL Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses optical and/or laserprinciples. It includes, for example, CCTV.

50 MAGNETIC Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses magnetic principles.

60 ACOUSTIC Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which uses acoustic principles.

70 PRESSURE Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which operates through pressuresensing techniques.

80 PROXIMITY Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which operates through proximitysensing techniques.

90 ENVIRONMENTAL Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which provides environmental data.It includes, for example, air quality (NBC, smoke) andweather (anemometer) monitoring.

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G2 00 IDENTIFICATIONSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Surveillance equipment provided for the selection andidentification of friendly and hostile targets.

10 TRANSPONDERS Refers to built-in transponders used as part of theidentification system of a surveillance system.

20 INTERROGATORS Refers to a built-in interrogator used as part of theidentification system of a surveillance system.

H0 00 STEERING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to guide or governdirection.

H1 00 STEERING SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Refers to those units and devices within theelectronic/automated software system which governmovement and/or direction of assemblies. It includes,for example, motors, gearboxes, drives and turninggear.

10 MOTORS Refers to the motor drive units within the electronic/automated software system which affect movementand/or direction of assemblies.

20 GEARBOXES Refers to the geared units within the electronic/automated software system which vary torque, speedand/or direction of movement of assemblies.

30 DRIVES Refers to the interconnecting links between motor,gearbox and device, within the electronic/automatedsoftware system, which affect movement and/ordirection of assemblies.

40 TURNING GEAR Refers to the final drive link to moving assemblieswithin the electronic/automated software system.

50 CONTROL SYSTEMS Refers to those units within the electronic/automatedsoftware system which control movement and/ordirection of assemblies.

J0 00 VENTILATIONCOOLING & HEATING

A system or equipment used to provide a controlledenvironment.

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J1 00 VENTILATIONCOOLING & HEATINGSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Refers to those units and devices which furnish ameans of pressurizing, heating, cooling, moisturecontrolling, filtering and treating the air/gas used tocondition areas of the electronic/automated softwaresystem environment. It includes, for example,cooling, heating, vents, ducts and seals.

10 COMPRESSION Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which supplies pressurized air/gas.It includes, for example, gas-filled systems, controlsand indicating systems.

20 DISTRIBUTION Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system used to induct and distribute air/gas.It includes, for example, rack cooling, seals,demisting, blowers, ducting and inlets.

30 HEATING Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system and its controls which supply heatedair/gas. It includes, for example, heater units, controland indicating systems.

40 COOLING Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system and its controls which supply cooledair/gas. It includes, for example, cooling units,control and indicating systems.

50 TEMPERATURECONTROL

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system used to control the temperature of theair/gas. It includes, for example, sensing devices,switches and indicators.

60 MOISTURE/AIR Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system used to contaminant control the air/gas. It includes, for example, control of moisture and/or ozone concentrations, filtration of radioactivedebris and removal of chemical/biologicalcontaminants.

70 LIQUID COOLANT Refers to those units and devices within theelectronic/automated software system which supplyliquid coolant to an equipment cooling system.

K0 00 HYDRAULICSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distributionand/or control of hydraulic (or pneumatic) power.

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K1 00 HYDRAULIC(GENERAL)

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which generates, distributes and/orcontrols hydraulic power.

10 MAIN Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which generates, distributes and/orcontrols primary hydraulic power. It includes, forexample, tanks, valves, pumps and plumbing. It doesnot include user systems classified elsewhere, or theirconnecting valves.

20 AUXILIARY Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware hydraulic system which is classified asauxiliary, emergency or standby and which is used tosupplement, or replace the main hydraulic system.

30 INDICATING Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware hydraulic system which is used to monitor itscondition. It includes, for example, transmitters,indicators and alarm systems.

40 SUPPORT Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which is used to hydraulically raiseor lower other units.

K2 00 PNEUMATIC(GENERAL)

Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which generates, distributes and/orcontrols pneumatic (including vacuum) power.

10 MAIN Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which generates, distributes and/orcontrols primary pneumatic (including vacuum)power. It includes, for example, tanks, valves, pumpsand plumbing. It does not include user systemsclassified elsewhere, or their connecting valves.

20 AUXILIARY Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware pneumatic system which is classified asauxiliary, emergency or standby and which is used tosupplement, or replace the main pneumatic system.

30 INDICATING Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware pneumatic system which is used to monitorits condition. It includes, for example, transmitters,indicators and alarm systems.

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40 PRESSURIZATION Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which is used to pressurize cables,waveguides, and other system devices. It includes, forexample, dehydrators and compressors.

L0 00 ELECTRONICSYSTEM (GENERAL)

A system or equipment using electronic/automatedsoftware and/or firmware elements not specificallyincluded in other systems.

L1 00 AMPLIFIERS/ATTENUATORS(GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which increase ordecrease the magnitude of a signal, voltage or current.It applies to elements not specifically included inother groups.

10 AUDIO Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which increase ordecrease the magnitude of a signal, voltage or currentwithin the audio frequency range (up to 30khz).

20 POWER Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which increase ordecrease the magnitude of a signal, voltage or currentwith a power of greater than or equal to equal to 5Watts.

30 RF Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which increase ordecrease the magnitude of a signal, voltage or currentwithin the radio frequency range.

L2 00 FILTERS (GENERAL) Refers to that portion of the electronic/automatedsoftware system which pass or reject a signal, voltageor current. It applies to elements not specificallyincluded in other groups.

10 LOW-PASS Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which pass low-frequencyand reject high frequency signals.

20 HIGH-PASS Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which reject low-frequency and pass high frequency signals.

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30 BAND-PASS Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which pass signals withina defined frequency band.

40 BAND-STOP Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which reject signalswithin a defined range.

L3 00 COMPUTER/LOGICHARDWARE-ANALOGUE(GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which process or storeanalogue data. It applies to elements not specificallyincluded in other groups.

10 PROCESSING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which perform a processon a signal, voltage or current. It includes, forexample, mixers, converters, decoders and microwavedevices (including couplers, cavity devices andcirculators).

20 INPUT Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means forinputting analogue data. It includes, for example,acoustic couplers, work stations, analogue controlsand microphones.

30 OUTPUT Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means ofoutputting analogue data. It includes, for example,headphones, loudspeakers, moving coil displays,visual display units and projectors.

40 DATA STORAGE Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which retain analoguedata. It includes, for example, video and audiorecorders.

50 MULTIPLEXER Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which multiplex and/orswitch signals. It includes, for example, time divisionmultiplexers and switching multiplexers.

60 COMPARATOR/DISCRIMINATOR/INTEGRATOR

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which compare,discriminate and/or integrate signals.

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L4 00 COMPUTER/LOGICHARDWARE-DIGITAL(GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which process or storedigital data. It applies to elements not specificallyincluded in other groups.

10 PROCESSING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which receive andperform arithmetic and/or logic operations on digitaldata. It includes, for example, central processingunits and maths co-processors.

20 INPUT Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means ofinputting digital data. It includes, for example,punched tape readers, keyboards, digital joysticks,mice and image scanners.

30 OUTPUT Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means ofoutputting digital data. It includes, for example,printers, plotters and monitors.

40 DATA STORAGE Refers to equipment and devices (other than memory)within the electronic/automated software systemwhich retain data and/or instructions. It includes, forexample, floppy, hard and optical disks, magnetic tapeand CD-ROM.

50 MEMORY Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which store data orinstructions. It includes, for example, RAM, ROMand bubble memory

60 CONTROL Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which control internaland/or external processes.

L5 00 OPTOELECTRONICS(GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which generate or detectradiation above the radio spectrum (including infra-red, ultra-violet and x-rays). It applies to elements notspecifically included in other groups.

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10 FIBRE-OPTIC Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which interface to and/orenhance the performance of fibre optic cables. Itincludes, for example, adapters, drivers, repeaters andITLs.

20 MEASUREMENT Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which measure light. Itincludes, for example, photometers.

30 DETECTION Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which detect light. Itincludes, for example, photo-cells and cameras.

40 EMISSION Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which emit light. Itincludes, for example, bulbs, lasers and LEDs.

50 SWITCHING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which switches light. Itincludes, for example, beam splitters and resonatingmirrors.

L6 00 OSCILLATORS/WAVEFORMGENERATORS(GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which produce varying orswitched waveforms. It includes, for example,oscillating devices, timing sub-systems and stationclocks. It applies to elements not specificallyincluded in other groups.

10 ASTABLE Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which continually switchor oscillate from one state to another.

20 BISTABLE Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which can switch betweentwo states.

M0 00 AUXILIARYSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide servicesand/or support to the main systems or equipment. Itapplies to elements not specifically included in othergroups.

M1 00 ADAPTER KITS(GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which adapt the system toparticular applications.

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M2 00 FIRE (GENERAL) Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means ofalerting and/or dealing with fire hazards. It includes,for example, detection and extinguishing facilities.

10 DETECTING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which is used to sense thepresence of excessive heat, smoke or flame.

20 INDICATING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which is used to indicatethe presence of excessive heat, smoke or flame.

30 PROTECTION Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which is used toextinguish fires.

N0 00 SURVIVABILITY(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide hazarddetection, protection, survivability and escapefacilities.

N1 00 SURFACE FINISH(GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provides protectionagainst corrosion. It includes, for example, painting,plating, dip coating and laminating.

N2 00 INTRUSION(GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means ofdetecting and indicating an intrusion.

10 DETECTING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means ofdetecting an intrusion.

20 INDICATING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means ofindicating an intrusion.

30 PROTECTION Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide a means ofprotecting against an intrusion.

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N3 00 NUCLEAR,BIOLOGICAL,CHEMICAL

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provide nuclear,biological and chemical detection, protection andsurvivability. It applies to elements not specificallyincluded in other groups and includes positivepressure and purification systems, NBC detection andwarning devices, decontamination equipment andchemical resistant coatings. It may also includeenvironmental control equipment, such as heaters,coolers, etc.

10 DETECTING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which detects an NBChazard.

20 INDICATING Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which indicates an NBChazard.

30 PROTECTION Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which provides a means ofprotection against an NBC hazard.

P0 00 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a specialmission capability.

P1 00 SPECIALEQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Refers to equipment and devices within the electronic/automated software system which can be used toprovide a special capability for the system.

10 SPECIAL RECOVERYEQUIPMENT

This element refers to that special recovery equipmentto enable the achievement of a recovery capability. Itincludes cranes and towing equipment.

20 LAUNCHER SPECIALFIT EQUIPMENT

This element refers to that special fit equipment toenable the achievement of a specialised capability. Itwill include supply, DROPS, lift trucks, side loaders,etc.

30 LAUNCHER SPECIALPURPOSEEQUIPMENT

This element refers to that special-to-purposeequipment for the achievement of a special missionpurpose. It covers, for example, ISO container bodiesand equipment and other special purpose vehicles.

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40 INSTALLATION KIT The installation kit element refers to the equipmentfor installation of the system related to a particularapplication.

50 PORTABILITY KIT The portability kit refers to that equipment required toprepare the system for transportation, other than itsprime means of movement.

60 WINTERIZATION KIT The winterization kit element refers to the equipmentfor protection of the equipment and/or crew, inadverse weather conditions.

P2 00 SOFTWARE(GENERAL)

Refers to software and associated items for theelectronic/automated software system which cannotbe linked to other areas within the SNS.

Q0 00 OUTFIT ANDFURNISHINGS(GENERAL)

A function or equipment used to provide habitabilityor operability that is not specifically included in othersystems.

Q1 00 STOWAGE(GENERAL)

Refers to provision for stowage of operational and/ orpersonnel equipment.

Q2 00 COMPLETEEQUIPMENTSCHEDULE (CES)(GENERAL)

This element refers to lists detailing the equipmentrequired by the user to operate and maintain thesystem. It includes, for example, both fitted and looseitems, spares, tools and operator manuals.

10 PRODUCTION CES This element refers to the production version of theCES.

20 SERVICE CES This element refers to the service version of the CES.

30 COMPLEX CES This element refers to the complex version of theCES.

R0 00 TRAINING(GENERAL)

The training element is defined as the deliverabletraining services, devices, accessories, aids,equipment and facilities used to provide instructionthrough which personnel will acquire sufficientconcepts, skills and aptitudes to both operate andmaintain the electronic/ automated software systemwith maximum efficiency. This element includes alleffort associated with design, development andproduction of deliverable training equipment as wellas the execution of training services.

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R1 00 TRAINING SERVICES(GENERAL)

Refers to the deliverable training services used toprovide instruction through which personnel willacquire sufficient concepts, skills and aptitudes toboth operate and maintain the system with maximumefficiency.

10 TRAINING DEVICES/ACCESSORIES/ AIDS

Refers to the deliverable devices, accessories and aidsused to provide instruction through which personnelwill acquire sufficient concepts, skills and aptitudes toboth operate and maintain the system with maximumefficiency.

20 TRAININGEQUIPMENT

Refers to the deliverable training equipment used toprovide instruction through which personnel willacquire sufficient concepts, skills and aptitudes toboth operate and maintain the system with maximumefficiency.

30 TRAININGFACILITIES

Refers to the deliverable training facilities used toprovide instruction through which personnel willacquire sufficient concepts, skills and aptitudes toboth operate and maintain the system with maximumefficiency.

S0 00 REPAIR TEST ANDSUPPORT (GENERAL)

A system, equipment or facilities used to maintainoperational capability.

S1 00 REPAIR FACILITIES(GENERAL)

Refers to the facilities which will allow unserviceableelectronic/automated software systems to be repaired,programmed, tested, calibrated and returned to serviceuse.

S2 00 COMMON SUPPORTEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

Refers to common equipment and devices required tosupport and maintain the electronic/automatedsoftware system, whilst not directly engaged in theperformance of its mission. The common supportequipment must presently exist in the MOD inventoryfor support of other systems (ie GFE). It alsoincludes the acquisition of additional quantities of thisequipment, where necessary, to support introductionof the electronic/automated software system intooperational service.

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S3 00 TEST ANDMEASUREMENT(GENERAL)

Refers to that peculiar or unique test andmeasurement equipment which allows an operator ormaintainer to evaluate operational conditions of thesystem, including specific diagnostics, screening orquality assurance effort at a unit, intermediate or baselevel of equipment support. It includes, for example,installation and maintenance test equipment, BIT/BITE, GPTE and STTE.

10 INSTALLATION Refers to the test and measurement equipment whichis used during the installation and commissioningprocess of the system.

20 MAINTENANCE Refers to the test and measurement equipment whichis required during the performance of both correctiveand preventive maintenance of the system.

30 BIT/BITE Refers to the built-in test and measurement equipmentwhich provides a means of monitoring and/or testingthe performance and/or condition of the system.

50 STTE Refers to the test and measurement equipment whichis special to type. The STTE must not exist in thepresent MOD inventory for support of other systems(ie. not GFE).

40 GPTE Refers to the test and measurement equipment whichis general purpose. The GPTE must presently exist inthe MOD inventory for support of other systems (ieGFE). It also includes the acquisition of additionalquantities of this equipment, where necessary, tosupport introduction of the electronic/automatedsoftware system into operational service.

60 NDT & SPECIALISTTESTING

Refers to the test and measurement of the structuralintegrity of structures and devices within theelectronic/automated software system, through non-destructive means. It includes, for example,ultrasonic, dye-penetrant and X-ray techniques.

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S4 00 SUPPORT ANDHANDLINGEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The support and handling equipment element isdefined as the deliverable tools and handlingequipment used for support of the electronic/automated software system, eg ground supportequipment, mechanical handling equipment andsoftware support equipment.

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Aircraft System.

The aircraft system refers to the complex of equipment (hardware/software), data, services and facilitiesrequired to attain the capability of employing those fixed or moveable wing, rotary wing, or compoundwing, manned/unmanned air vehicles designed for powered or unpowered (glider) guided flight.

Missile System.

The missile system refers to the complex of equipment (hardware/software) data services and facilitiesrequired to develop and produce the capability of employing a missile weapon in an operationalenvironment to produce the destructive effect on selected targets.

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SNS DESCRIPTION00-00-00 SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURES AND DESCRIPTION00-10-00 SYSTEM GENERAL MAINTENANCE00-20-00 SYSTEM SAFETY00-30-00 SAFETY AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES00-40-00 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION00-50-00 SYSTEM DENIAL00-60-00 MASS AND BALANCE00-80-00 OPERATOR PROCEDURES00-90-00 BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR01-00-00 OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS01-10-00 FATIGUE INDEX CALCULATIONS01-20-00 OPERATING SPECTRUMS02-00-00 SURFACE FINISHES, PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-10-00 EXTERIOR SURFACE FINISH02-20-00 EXTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-30-00 INTERIOR SURFACE FINISHES02-40-00 INTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS03-00-00 SYSTEM LOADING AND OFF-LOADING03-10-00 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT03-20-00 CARGO04-00-00 STANDARD SYSTEM PRACTICES (GENERAL)

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SNS DESCRIPTIONA0-00-00 PROPULSION (GENERAL)A1-00-00 POWER PLANT (GENERAL)A1-10-00 COWLINGA1-20-00 MOUNTSA1-30-00 FIRESEALSA1-40-00 ATTACH FITTINGSA1-50-00 ELECTRICAL HARNESSA1-60-00 AIR INTAKESA1-70-00 ENGINE DRAINSA2-00-00 PROPULSION (GENERAL)A2-10-00 ROCKET MOTORSA2-20-00 TURBOJET ENGINESA2-30-00 RAMJET ENGINESA2-40-00 RECIPROCATING ENGINESA2-50-00 TURBINE SECTIONA2-60-00 ACCESSORY DRIVESA2-70-00 BY-PASS SECTIONA2-80-00 PROPULSOR SECTION (REAR MOUNTED)A3-00-00 FUEL (GENERAL)A3-10-00 STORAGEA3-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONA3-30-00 DUMPA3-40-00 INDICATINGA3-50-00 IN-FLIGHT REFUELLINGA3-60-00 FUEL/CENTER-OF-GRAVITY MANAGEMENTA4-00-00 ENGINE FUEL AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A4-10-00 DISTRIBUTIONA4-30-00 INDICATINGA5-00-00 ENGINE CONTROLS (GENERAL)A5-10-00 POWER CONTROLA5-20-00 EMERGENCY SHUTDOWNA6-00-00 ENGINE INDICATING (GENERAL)A6-10-00 POWERA6-20-00 TEMPERATUREA6-30-00 ANALYZERSA6-40-00 INTEGRATED ENGINEA7-00-00 IGNITION (GENERAL)A7-10-00 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLYA7-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONA7-30-00 SWITCHINGA8-00-00 AIR (GENERAL)A8-10-00 ENGINE ANTI-ICINGA8-20-00 COOLINGA8-30-00 COMPRESSOR CONTROLA8-40-00 INDICATING

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SNS DESCRIPTIONA9-00-00 EXHAUST (GENERAL)A9-10-00 COLLECTOR/NOZZLEA9-20-00 NOISE SUPPRESSORA9-40-00 SUPPLEMENTARY AIRAA-00-00 OIL (GENERAL)AA-10-00 STORAGEAA-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONAA-30-00 INDICATINGAA-40-00 LUBRICATIONAB-00-00 STARTING (GENERAL)AB-10-00 CRANKINGAC-00-00 TURBINES (GENERAL)AC-10-00 POWER RECOVERYAC-20-00 TURBO-SUPERCHARGERAD-00-00 WATER INJECTION (GENERAL)AD-10-00 STORAGEAD-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONAD-30-00 DUMPING AND PURGINGAD-40-00 I NDICATINGAE-00-00 ACCESSORY GEARBOXES (GENERAL)AE-10-00 DRIVE SHAFT SECTIONAE-20-00 GEARBOX SECTIONAF-00-00 PROPULSION AUGMENTATION (GENERAL)AF-10-00 JET ASSIST TAKEOFFAG-00-00 IN-FLIGHT REFUELLING TANKER (GENERAL)AG-10-00 STORAGEAG-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONAG-30-00 DELIVERYAG-40-00 CONTROLSAG-50-00 INDICATINGAG-60-00 DUMPAH-00-00 PROPELLERS/PROPULSORS (GENERAL)AH-10-00 PROPELLER ASSEMBLYAH-20-00 CONTROLLINGAH-30-00 BRAKINGAH-40-00 INDICATINGAH-50-00 PROPULSOR DUCTAI-00-00 MAIN ROTORS (GENERAL)AI-10-00 ROTOR BLADESAI-20-00 ROTOR HEADSAI-30-00 ROTATING CONTROLS, ROTOR SHAFTS/SWASHPLATE

ASSEMBLIESAI-40-00 INDICATINGAJ-00-00 MAIN ROTOR DRIVES (GENERAL)AJ-10-00 ENGINE/GEARBOX COUPLINGSAJ-20-00 GEARBOXES

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SNS DESCRIPTIONAJ-30-00 MOUNTS, ATTACHMENTSAJ-40-00 INDICATINGB0-00-00 STRUCTURE (GENERAL)B1-00-00 FUSELAGE (GENERAL)B1-10-00 DOORSB1-20-00 WINDOWS AND CANOPIESB1-30-00 FUSELAGE SECTIONSB2-00-00 LANDING GEAR (GENERAL)B2-10-00 MAIN GEAR AND DOORSB2-20-00 NOSE GEAR AND DOORSB2-30-00 EXTENSION AND RETRACTIONB2-40-00 WHEELS AND BRAKESB2-50-00 STEERINGB2-60-00 POSITION AND WARNINGB2-70-00 SUPPLEMENTARY GEARB2-80-00 DRAG CHUTEB2-90-00 ARRESTING HOOK/LANDING ASSISTANCE EQUIPMENTB3-00-00 STRUCTURES AND DYNAMIC COMPONENTS (GENERAL)B3-10-00 STRUCTURESB3-20-00 DYNAMIC SURFACESB4-00-00 NACELLES/PYLONS (GENERAL)B4-10-00 NACELLE SECTIONB4-50-00 PYLONB5-00-00 WINGS (GENERAL)B5-10-00 CENTER WINGB5-20-00 OUTER WINGB5-30-00 WING TIPB5-40-00 LEADING EDGE AND LEADING EDGE DEVICESB5-50-00 TRAILING EDGE AND TRAILING EDGE DEVICESB5-60-00 AILERONS AND ELEVONSB5-70-00 SPOILERSB6-00-00 LAUNCHING CONTAINER (GENERAL)B6-10-00 ALLOCATED BY THE PROJECTC0-00-00 ARMAMENTS (GENERAL)C1-00-00 ARMAMENT AND PAYLOAD (GENERAL)C1-10-00 CONVENTIONAL WARHEADS AND EXPLOSIVE TRAINSC1-20-00 SAFETY AND ARMING SYSTEMSC1-30-00 PROXIMITY DETECTION AND IMPACT DETECTIONC1-40-00 NUCLEAR WARHEADS AND EXPLOSIVE TRAINSC1-50-00 SUBAMMUNITIONC1-60-00 ALLOCATED BY THE PROJECT.C2-00-00 MISSILES, DRONES AND TELEMETRY (GENERAL)C2-10-00 ALLOCATED BY THE PROJECTC2-40-00 TELEMETRYC3-00-00 WEAPONS SYSTEM (GENERAL)C3-10-00 WEAPONS RELEASE

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SNS DESCRIPTIONC3-30-00 WEAPON SUSPENSIONC3-50-00 GUNNERYC3-70-00 WEAPONS CONTROLD0-00-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D1-00-00 ELECTRICAL POWER (GENERAL)D1-10-00 GENERATOR DRIVED1-20-00 AC GENERATIOND1-30-00 DC GENERATIOND1-40-00 EXTERNAL POWER1-50-00 AC ELECTRICAL LOAD DISTRIBUTIOND1-60-00 DC ELECTRICAL LOAD DISTRIBUTIOND1-70-00 ELECTRICAL MONITORING AND PROTECTIOND1-80-00 ELECTRICAL POWER MULTIPLEXINGD1-90-00 VOLTAGE ADAPTIOND2-00-00 LIGHTS (GENERAL)D2-10-00 FLIGHT COMPARTMENTD2-20-00 PASSENGER COMPARTMENTSD2-30-00 CARGO AND SERVICE COMPARTMENTSD2-40-00 EXTERIORD2-50-00 EMERGENCY LIGHTINGD3-00-00 INTERCONNECTION (GENERAL)D3-10-00 WIRINGS AND CIRCUITSD3-20-00 INTERCONNECTION BOXESE0-00-00 COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)E1-00-00 COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)E1-10-00 SPEECH COMMUNICATIONE1-20-00 DATA TRANSMISSION AND AUTOMATIC CALLINGE1-30-00 PASSENGER ADDRESS AND ENTERTAINMENTE1-40-00 INTERPHONEE1-50-00 AUDIO INTEGRATING AND VOICE COMMAND SYSTEMSE1-60-00 STATIC DISCHARGINGE1-70-00 AUDIO AND VIDEO MONITORINGE1-80-00 INTEGRATED AUTOMATIC TUNINGE2-00-00 TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)E2-10-00 ULTRA, SUPER AND EXTRA HIGH FREQUENCIES (UHF/SHF/ EHF)E2-20-00 VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF)E2-30-00 HIGH FREQUENCY (HF)E2-40-00 LOW AND VERY LOW FREQUENCY (LF/VLF)E2-50-00 AUDIO INTEGRATINGE2-60-00 DIGITALE2-70-00 MULTIPLEX AND AUDIO SWITCHINGE2-80-00 INTERPHONE AND PASSENGER ADDRESSE2-90-00 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONSF0-00-00 NAVIGATION (GENERAL)F1-00-00 AUTO FLIGHT (GENERAL)F1-10-00 AUTOPILOT

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SNS DESCRIPTIONF1-20-00 SPEED-ATTITUDE CORRECTIONF1-30-00 AUTO THROTTLEF1-50-00 AERODYNAMIC LOAD ALLEVIATINGF2-00-00 NAVIGATION (GENERAL)F2-10-00 TARGET ACQUISITIONF2-20-00 FLIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL DATAF2-30-00 ATTITUDE AND DIRECTIONF2-40-00 LANDING AND TAXIING AIDSF2-50-00 INDEPENDENT POSITION DETERMININGF2-60-00 DEPENDENT POSITION DETERMININGF2-70-00 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT COMPUTINGF2-80-00 INDEPENDENT POSITION DETERMININGF2-90-00 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMG0-00-00 SURVEILLANCE (GENERAL)G1-00-00 SURVEILLANCE (GENERAL)G1-10-00 DATA PROCESSINGG1-20-00 DATA DISPLAYG1-30-00 RECORDINGG1-40-00 I DENTIFICATIONG1-50-00 INFRA-RED SENSORSG1-60-00 LASER SENSORSG1-70-00 SURVEILLANCE RADARG1-80-00 MAGNETIC SENSORSG1-90-00 SONAR SENSORSG2-00-00 IMAGE RECORDING (GENERAL)G2-10-00 STRIKE CAMERAG2-20-00 BOMB-NAV SYSTEM CAMERAG2-30-00 FIRE CONTROL CAMERA SYSTEMG2-40-00 INSTRUMENTATION CAMERA SYSTEMG2-50-00 RANGE CAMERA SYSTEMG2-60-00 RECONNAISSANCE CAMERA SYSTEMH0-00-00 STEERING (GENERAL)H1-00-00 FLIGHT CONTROLS (GENERAL)H1-10-00 MECHANICAL COMMAND SYSTEMH1-20-00 BRAKING SYSTEMH1-30-00 ALLOCATED BY THE PROJECTH2-00-00 WATER BALLAST (GENERAL)H2-10-00 STORAGEH2-20-00 DUMPH2-30-00 INDICATIONH3-00-00 STABILIZERS (GENERAL)H3-10-00 HORIZONTAL STABILIZER OR CANARDH3-20-00 ELEVATORH3-30-00 VERTICAL STABILIZERH3-40-00 RUDDERH3-50-00 AUXILIARY STABILIZERS AND STRAKES

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SNS DESCRIPTIONH4-00-00 TAIL ROTOR (GENERAL)H4-10-00 *ROTOR BLADESH4-20-00 *ROTOR HEADH4-30-00 ROTATING CONTROLSH4-40-00 INDICATINGH5-00-00 TAIL ROTOR DRIVE (GENERAL)H5-10-00 SHAFTSH5-20-00 GEARBOXESH5-30-00 NOT GIVENH5-40-00 INDICATINGH6-00-00 ROTORS FLIGHT CONTROL (GENERAL)H6-10-00 ROTOR CONTROLH6-20-00 ANTI-TORQUE ROTOR CONTROL (YAW CONTROL)H6-30-00 SERVO-CONTROL SYSTEMJ0-00-00 VENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING (GENERAL)J1-00-00 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL (GENERAL)J1-10-00 COMPRESSIONJ1-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONJ1-30-00 PRESSURIZATION CONTROLJ1-40-00 HEATINGJ1-50-00 COOLINGJ1-60-00 TEMPERATURE CONTROLJ1-70-00 MOISTURE/AIR CONTAMINANT CONTROLJ1-80-00 LIQUID COOLANTJ2-00-00 OXYGEN (GENERAL)J2-10-00 CREWJ2-20-00 PASSENGERJ2-30-00 PORTABLEJ2-40-00 ON BOARD OXYGEN GENERATING SYSTEMK0-00-00 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K1-00-00 HYDRAULIC POWER (GENERAL)K1-10-00 MAINK1-20-00 AUXILIARYK1-30-00 INDICATINGK2-00-00 PNEUMATIC (GENERAL)K2-10-00 DISTRIBUTIONK2-20-00 INDICATINGK3-00-00 VACUUM (GENERAL)K3-10-00 DISTRIBUTIONK3-20-00 INDICATINGL0-00-00 ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (GENERAL)L1-00-00 INDICATING/RECORDING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)L1-10-00 INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL PANELSL1-20-00 INDEPENDENT INSTRUMENTSL1-30-00 RECORDERSL1-40-00 ALLOCATED BY THE PROJECT

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SNS DESCRIPTIONL1-50-00 CENTRAL WARNING SYSTEMSL1-60-00 CENTRAL DISPLAY SYSTEMSL1-70-00 AUTOMATIC DATA REPORTING SYSTEMSM0-00-00 AUXILIARY (GENERAL)M1-00-00 SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AND DISPLAY (GENERAL)M1-10-00 ACQUISITIONM1-20-00 PROCESSING AND INTEGRATIONM1-30-00 DISPLAYM1-40-00 SYSTEMS INTEGRATION SOFTWARE PACKAGESM2-00-00 LIQUID NITROGEN (GENERAL)M2-10-00 GENERATION/STORAGEM2-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONM2-30-00 CONTROLLINGM2-40-00 INDICATINGM3-00-00 AIRBORNE AUXILIARY POWER (GENERAL)M3-10-00 POWER PLANTM3-20-00 ENGINEM3-30-00 ENGINE FUEL AND CONTROLM3-40-00 IGNITION/STARTINGM3-50-00 AIRM3-60-00 ENGINE CONTROLSM3-70-00 E NGINE INDICATINGM3-80-00 EXHAUSTM3-90-00 OILN0-00-00 SURVIVABILITY (GENERAL)N1-00-00 FIRE PROTECTION (GENERAL)N1-10-00 DETECTIONN1-20-00 EXTINGUISHINGN1-30-00 EXPLOSION SUPPRESSIONN2-00-00 ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION (GENERAL)N2-10-00 AIRFOILN2-20-00 AIR INTAKESN2-30-00 PITOT AND STATICN2-40-00 WINDOWS, WINDSHIELDS, CANOPIES AND DOORSN2-50-00 ANTENNAS AND RADOMESN2-60-00 PROPELLERS/ROTORSN2-70-00 WATER LINESN2-80-00 DETECTIONN3-00-00 METEOROLOGICAL AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (GENERAL)N3-10-00 WEATHERN3-20-00 CLEAR AIR TURBULENCEN3-30-00 POLLUTANTSN3-40-00 MAGNETIC/GRAVITATIONALN4-00-00 ELECTRONIC WARFARE (GENERAL)N4-10-00 ACTIVEN4-30-00 PASSIVE

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SNS DESCRIPTIONN4-50-00 ELINTN4-60-00 DATA PROCESSINGN5-00-00 CREW ESCAPE AND SAFETY (GENERAL)N5-10-00 EJECTION SEATSN5-20-00 ESCAPE HATCHES/CANOPYN5-30-00 CAPSULE EJECTIONN5-50-00 GLOBAL SURVIVAL KITSN5-60-00 IMPACT PROTECTION AND FLOATATIONN5-70-00 CAPSULE FLIGHTP0-00-00 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS (GENERAL)P1-00-00 FOLDING BLADES/PYLON (GENERAL)P1-10-00 ROTOR BLADESP1-20-00 TAIL PYLONP1-30-00 CONTROLS AND INDICATINGQ0-00-00 OUTFIT, FURNISHINGS AND STOWAGE (GENERAL)Q1-00-00 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS (GENERAL)Q1-10-00 FLIGHT COMPARTMENTQ1-20-00 PASSENGER/OPERATING CREW COMPARTMENTQ1-30-00 BUFFET/GALLEYQ1-40-00 LAVATORIESQ1-50-00 CARGO COMPARTMENTSQ1-60-00 EMERGENCYQ1-70-00 ACCESSORY COMPARTMENTSQ1-80-00 INSULATION AND LININGQ1-90-00 AERIAL DELIVERYQ2-00-00 WATER/WASTE (GENERAL)Q2-10-00 POTABLEQ2-20-00 WASHQ2-30-00 WASTE DISPOSALQ2-40-00 AIR SUPPLYR0-00-00 TRAINING (GENERAL)R1-00-00 CENTRAL MAINTENANCE SYSTEM (CMS) (GENERAL)R1-10-00 CMS/AIR VEHICLE/MISSILE GENERALR1-20-00 CMS/AIRFRAME SYSTEMSR1-30-00 CENTRAL MAINTENANCE SYSTEMR1-50-00 CMS/STRUCTURESR1-60-00 CMS/PROPELLERSR1-70-00 CMS/POWER PLANTR1-90-00 CMS/MILITARY SYSTEMSR2-00-00 STANDARD PRACTICES-AIRFRAME SYSTEMS STRUCTURES

PROPELLORS/ROTORS AND ELECTRIC/ENGINEERING (GENERAL)R2-10-00 ALLOCATED BY THE PROJECTS0-00-00 REPAIR, TEST AND SUPPORT (GENERAL)

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Numeric SNS Definitions

SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

00 00 SYSTEM GENERALPROCEDURES ANDDESCRIPTION

General information for the complete system. It mayinclude system safety and general maintenance, use ofsafety and protective devices, denial and technicalinformation required to support the system. It alsoincludes a general description with illustrations of thesystem and its sub-systems. It may include, forexample, the general system description anddimensions with illustrations, type, role(s), systeminstallation, accommodation, salient constructionalfeatures, power unit installation and operationalequipment

10 SYSTEM GENERALMAINTENANCE

Those instructions necessary for system maintenance.It may include, for example, entry/access points,electrical (static) grounding and maintenanceenvelopes.

20 SYSTEM SAFETY Those specific or system peculiar instructionsnecessary to make safe and prepare the system formaintenance action or storage. It may include, forexample, instructions for returning the system to itsserviceable state and information on areas of risk, riskreduction, dangerous components and hazard zones.

30 SAFETY ANDPROTECTIVEDEVICES

Those instructions necessary for the use or operation ofsafety and protection devices associated with thesystem. It may include, for example, physical,electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic andpneumatic safety devices. Instructions for removal,stowage and installation of protective covers, bungs,blanks, etc, are also to be included.

40 TECHNICALDOCUMENTATION

Information on the technical documentation required tosupport the system. It may include, for example, lists,guides and coding systems, together with instructionsfor handling and updating technical documentation.

50 SYSTEM DENIAL Information and data related to denying an enemy useof the system or operationally sensitive sub-systems.

60 MASS AND BALANCE Those units or components in the system dedicated tothe specific function of recording, storing or computingmass and balance data.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

80 OPERATORPROCEDURES

Information and data which is peculiar to the operator.It includes, for example, check lists and procedures.

90 BATTLE DAMAGEREPAIR

Information and data which cannot be allocated to aspecific SNS because the involved zone of the systemcontains more than one hardware system.

01 OPERATIONALLIMITATIONS

This chapter shall provide for the calculation ofoperational characteristics, limits for critical items/components and define the operating parameters forsuch calculations.

00 GENERAL

10 FATIGUE INDEXCALCULATIONS

Procedures and formulae for calculating fatigue index,lives or limits of the system structure, from fatiguemeter readings or installed monitoring equipment.

20 OPERATINGSPECTRUMS

Assumed operating spectrums for the system, fromwhich the safe fatigue lives or limits are calculated.

02 SURFACE FINISHESPLACARDS ANDMARKINGS

Details of all surface finishes, colour schemes, placardsand labels shall show, for example, part numbers,legend and location, etc. They may be supported bygraphics.

00 GENERAL

10 EXTERIOR SURFACEFINISH

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

20 EXTERIOR PLACARDSAND MARKINGS

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorplacards and markings shall provide the approximatelocation (eg FWD-UPPER-RH). They shall illustrateeach placard, label, marking, self illuminating sign, etcrequired for safety information or maintenancesignificant information. Those required by governmentregulations shall be so identified. The specificationsshall include all placards, labels and markings requiredfor the system and any associated storage andtransportation containers. Graphics showing theplacement and the meaning of each placard, label ormarking shall also be included.

30 INTERIOR SURFACEFINISHES

The specifications and requirements covering interiorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

40 INTERIOR PLACARDSAND MARKINGS

Those placards, markings, self-illuminating signs, etcrequired for interior general and emergencyinformation, instructions, cautions, warnings, etc.

03 SYSTEM LOADINGAND OFF-LOADING

Those procedures and graphics necessary to load andoff-load internal and external stores, munitions, fuels,oils, cargo etc. It shall also contain information on thesupport equipment and special tools required. Cross-references shall be made to applicable system/sub-system SNS.

00 GENERAL

10 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT A list of all support equipment and special tools, alsoinformation and graphics as necessary on those itemsnot covered in other documentation.

20 CARGO Examples of loading and off-loading techniques,interior layout, floor loadings, location and strength oflashing points, methods of stowing and securing,capacities and dimensions of compartments, hatches,doors, etc.

04 STANDARDPRACTICES (SYSTEM)

Those standard engineering practices applicable tomore than one system task which are not coveredelsewhere. It shall exclude those practices which arerecognized as standard trade practices and also thosepractices/processes which are only applicable tomanufacture. Practices for a particular application shallbe included in the appropriate system SNS as part ofthe procedure. Section 00 shall include those standardpractices applicable to all system SNS.

00 GENERAL

10 to90

Sections 10 thru 90 shall be used to describe standardpractices. The prime contractor may assign the sectionnumbers to suit generic standard practices related tomore than one system.

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Alpha Numeric SNS Definitions

SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

A0 00 PROPULSION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for producing and deliveringpower.

A1 00 POWER PLANT(GENERAL)

The overall power package including engine, air intake,mount, cowling, scoops, cowl flaps. This section shallinclude general information, limits and procedures.This section shall also cover subjects such as enginechanges, run-up, externally-mounted spare powerplants etc. This section shall also cover subjects suchas power plant build-up, teardown etc.

10 COWLING Those removable coverings which extend over andaround the power plant assembly. It includes thefunctioning and maintenance aspects of items such asaccessory section cowls, cowl flaps, cowling supportsand attach and locking mechanisms etc. Does notinclude the structure integral with the airframe whichshall be covered in the applicable structures SNS.

20 MOUNTS The framework, either of build-up construction orforgings which support the engine and attach it to thenacelle or pylon. It includes items such as enginemounts, vibration dampeners, support links, mountingbolts etc.

30 FIRESEALS Those fire resistant partitions and seals mounted on orabout the power package for the purpose of isolatingareas subject to fire. Does not include those fire wallswhich are included in SNS 54.

40 ATTACH FITTINGS Those fittings and brackets which are used for thesupport of equipment in and about the power package.

50 ELECTRICALHARNESS

Those electrical cables, conduits, plugs, sockets etcwhich serve several power plant systems, but which arebanded together to facilitate removal and installation ofthe power plant. Does not include the wiring which isspecifically covered under another system.

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SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

60 AIR INTAKES That portion of the power plant system which directsand may or may not vary the mass air flow to theengine. It includes items such as nose ring cowls,scoops, compressor fan cowls, buried engine ducts,vortex generators, actuators, control handles, cables,wiring, plumbing, linkages, doors, warning systems,position indicators etc. Does not include integralstructure with the airframe, which shall be included inthe applicable structures SNS.

70 ENGINE DRAINS Those components and manifold assemblies which areused to drain off excess fluids from the power plant andits accessories. It includes drainlines, manifolds, tanks,flame arrestors, vents and their supporting brackets etc.Also includes components that are an integral part of,or fitted to the power plant cowling.

A2 00 PROPULSION(GENERAL)

All units and components used for the propulsion of theAir vehicle/missile. It includes, for example, rocketmotor, turbojet engine, ramjet engine, reciprocatingengine and, if necessary, one or more accelerationrocket motor or ejection motor. This section isintended to cover general information, limits andprocedures. In the engine manual it would include suchsubjects as tear down, cleaning, inspection, assembly,testing etc.

10 ROCKET MOTORS Non-airbreathing reaction propulsion motors thatconsist of a combustion chamber, exhaust nozzle(s) anda solid propellant charge from which hot gases aregenerated by combustion and expanded through thenozzle(s). It includes main rocket motors, accelerationrocket motors, ejection motors and their components.

20 TURBOJET ENGINES Turbine engines that consist of compressor, diffuser,combustion chamber, turbine and nozzle, from whichhot gases are generated by combustion of fuel-airmixture and expanded through the nozzle. It includesthe engine and its components.

30 RAMJET ENGINES Engines without turbine that consist of injector,combustion chamber and nozzle, in which the aircompress by kinetic effect and from which hot gasesare generated by combustion of fuel-air mixture andexpanded through the nozzle. It includes the engineand its components.

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SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

40 RECIPROCATINGENGINES

Engine in which fuel-air mixture is compressed by apiston within a cylinder and ignited to transform linearmotion into circular motion to drive a propeller. Itincludes the engine and its components.

50 TURBINE SECTION The section of the engine containing the turbines. Itincludes items such as turbine nozzles, turbine rotors,cases etc.

60 ACCESSORY DRIVES The mechanical power take-offs to drive accessories. Itincludes items such as engine mounted gear boxes,gears, seals, pumps etc. Does not include remotelyinstalled gear boxes which are covered in SNS AE.

70 BY-PASS SECTION The section of the engine which by-passes a portion ofthe normal engine airflow (either ram or compressedair) for the prime purpose of adding to engine thrust orreducing specific fuel consumption.

80 PROPULSOR SECTION(REAR MOUNTED)

The section of the engine which contains a propulsor(s)and provides the majority of the energy generated. Thepropulsor may be turbine driven or gear driven. Itincludes such items as propulsor turbines, propulsorblades, blade actuation, and frames (rotation and/orstationary).

A3 00 FUEL (GENERAL) Those units and components which store and deliverfuel to the engine. It includes engine driven fuel pumpsfor reciprocating engines, includes tanks (bladder),valves, boost pumps etc, and those components whichfurnish a means of dumping fuel overboard. It includesintegral and tip fuel tank leak detection and sealing.Does not include the structure of integral or tip fueltanks and the fuel cell backing boards which arecovered in the structures SNSs, and does not includefuel flow rate sensing, transmitting and/or indicating,which are covered in SNS A4.

10 STORAGE That portion of the system which stores fuel. Itincludes tank sealing, bladder type cells, ventingsystem, drainage provisions for tank pumps, cell andtank inter- connectors, over wing filler necks and capsetc. Also includes reservoir feed pumping systems andreservoirs within the tanks which are not part of thedistribution system.

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SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system which is used to distributefuel from the filler connector to the storage system andfrom the storage system to and including the powerplant fuel quick disconnect. It includes items such asplumbing, pumps, valves, controls etc.

30 DUMP That portion of the system which is used to dump fueloverboard during flight. It includes items such asplumbing, valves, controls, chutes etc.

40 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicate thequantity, temperature and pressure of the fuel. Itincludes pressure warning systems for pumpingsystems within the tank etc. Does not include enginefuel flow or pressure.

50 IN-FLIGHTREFUELLING

That portion of the system which provides the means ofaccepting in-flight refuelling. This will include accessdoor controls/actuators, fuel receptor, distributionsystem to fuel storage or interface with standard fueldistribution system, flow controls and indicators, andaudio interconnections with the tanker aircraft. Itincludes manual transfer and refuelling controls butexcludes automatic systems based on fuel quantity andcg constraints which are covered in Fuel/cgManagement (Chapter 28-60) on air vehicles soequipped.

60 FUEL/ CENTER-OF-GRAVITYMANAGEMENT

That portion of the system which controls fueldistribution during aerial and ground refuelling tomaintain a safe cg configuration. Utilizes fuel quantityand stores data to compute air vehicle cg. It includesfuel quantity and cg indication for in-flight and groundrefuelling operations.

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SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

A4 00 ENGINE FUEL ANDCONTROL SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

For turbine engines, those units, components andassociated mechanical or electrical circuits whichfurnish or control fuel to the engine beyond the mainfuel quick disconnect and thrust augmentor, fuel flowrate sensing, transmitting and/or indicating unitswhether the units are before or beyond the quickdisconnect. It includes co-ordinator or equivalent,engine driven fuel pump and filter assembly, main andthrust augmentor fuel controls, electronic temperaturedatum control, temperature datum valve, fuel manifold,fuel nozzles, fuel enrichment system, speed sensitiveswitch, relay box assembly, solenoid drip valve, burnerdrain valve etc. For reciprocating engines, those unitsand components which deliver metered fuel and air tothe engine. The fuel portion includes the carburettor/master control from the inlet side to the dischargenozzle(s), injection pumps, carburettor, injectionnozzles and fuel primer. The air portion includes unitsfrom the scoop inlet to the vapour vent return and theimpeller chamber.

10 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system from the main quickdisconnect to the engine, which distributes fuel to theengine burner section and the thrust augmentor. Itincludes items such as plumbing, pumps, temperatureregulators, valves, filters, manifold, nozzles etc. Doesnot include the main or thrust augmentor fuel control.

30 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicate theflow rate, temperature and pressure of the fuel. Itincludes items such as transmitters, indicators, wiringetc. Does not include indication, if indication isaccomplished as part of an integrated engine instrumentsystem (SNS A6).

A5 00 ENGINE CONTROLS(GENERAL)

Those controls which govern operation of the engine.It includes units and components which areinterconnected for emergency shutdown. For turbo-prop engines, includes linkages and controls to the co-ordinator or equivalent and from the co-ordinator orequivalent to the propeller governor, fuel control unitor other units being controlled. For reciprocatingengines, includes controls for blowers. Does notinclude units or components which are specificallyincluded in other SNSs.

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SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

10 P OWER CONTROL That portion of the system which furnishes a means ofcontrolling the main fuel control or co-ordinator. Itincludes controls to the propeller regulator on turbo-prop engines. It includes items such as linkages,cables, levers, pulleys, switches, wiring etc. Does notinclude the units themselves.

20 EMERGENCYSHUTDOWN

That portion of the system which furnishes a means ofcontrolling the flow of fluids to and from the engineduring emergency procedures. It includes items such aslevers, cables, pulleys, linkages, switches, wiring etc.Does not include the units themselves.

A6 00 ENGINE INDICATING(GENERAL)

Those units, components and associated systems whichindicate engine operation. It includes indicators,transmitters, analyzers etc. For turbo-prop enginesincludes phase detectors. Does not include systems oritems which are specifically included in other SNSsexcept when indication is accomplished as part of anintegrated engine instrument system (SNS A6).

10 POWER That portion of the system which directly or indirectlyindicates power or thrust. It includes items such asBMEP, pressure radio, RPM etc.

20 TEMPERATURE That portion of the system which indicatestemperatures in the engine. It includes items such ascylinder head, exhaust (turbine inlet) etc.

30 ANALYZERS That portion of the system which is used to analyzeengine performance or condition by means ofinstruments or devices such as oscilloscopes etc. Itincludes items such as generators, wiring, amplifiers,oscilloscopes etc.

40 INTEGRATED ENGINE That portion of the system instrument systems which asan integrated concept receive several/all engineoperating parameters and then transmits this to a centralprocessor for crew presentation. It includes items suchas display units, transmitters, receivers, computers etc.

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A7 00 IGNITION (GENERAL) Those units and components which generate, control,furnish, or distribute an electrical current to ignite thefuel air mixture in the cylinders of reciprocatingengines or in the combustion chambers or thrustaugmentors of turbine engines. It includes inductionvibrators, magnetos, switches, lead filters, distributors,harnesses, plugs, ignition relays, exciters and theelectrical portion of spark advance.

10 ELECTRICAL POWERSUPPLY

That portion of the system which generates electricalcurrent for the purpose of igniting the fuel mixture inthe combustion chambers and thrust augmentors. Itincludes items such as magnetos, distributors, boostercoils, exciters, transformers, storage capacitors andcompositors etc.

20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system which conducts high or lowvoltage electricity from the electrical power supply tothe spark plugs, or igniters. It includes wiring betweenmagneto and distributor in those systems where theyare separate units. It includes items such as ignitionharness, high tension leads, coils as used in low tensionsystems, spark plugs, igniters etc.

30 SWITCHING That portion of the system which provides a means ofrendering the electrical power supply inoperative. Itincludes items such as ignition switches, wiring,connectors etc.

A8 00 AIR (GENERAL) For turbine engines, those external units andcomponents and integral basic engine parts which gotogether to conduct air to various portions of the engineand the extension shaft and torque-meter assembly, ifany. It includes compressor bleed systems used tocontrol flow of air through the engine, cooling airsystems and heated air systems for engine anti-icing.Does not include aircraft anti-icing, engine startingsystems, nor exhaust supplementary air systems.

10 ENGINE ANTI-ICING That portion of the system which is used to eliminateand prevent the formation of ice by bleed air in all partsof the engine, excluding power plant cowling which iscovered under SNS N2. It includes items such asvalves, plumbing, wiring, regulators etc. Electricalanti-icing is covered in SNS N2.

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20 COOLING That portion of the system which is used to ventilatethe engine and accessories. It includes items such asvalves, plumbing, wiring, jet pumps, vortex spoilersetc.

30 COMPRESSORCONTROL

That portion of the system which is used to control theflow of air through the engine. It includes items suchas governors, valves, actuators, linkages etc. Alsoincludes the operation of variable stator blades, but notthe maintenance which shall be covered under SNS A2.

40 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicatetemperature, pressure, control positions etc of the airsystems. It includes items such as transmitters,indicators, wiring etc.

A9 00 EXHAUST (GENERAL) Those units and components which direct the engineexhaust gases overboard. For turbine engines, includesunits external to the basic engine such as thrust reverserand noise suppressor. For reciprocating engines,includes augmentors, stacks, clamps etc. Excludesexhaust driven turbines.

10 COLLECTOR/NOZZLE That portion of the system which collects the exhaustgases from the cylinders or turbines and conducts themoverboard. It includes items such as collector rings,exhaust and thrust augmentor ducts, variable nozzles,actuators, plumbing, linkages, wiring, positionindicators, warning systems etc. Does not includepower recovery turbines, turbo- superchargers etc nornoise suppressors or thrust reversers where they are notan integral part of the nozzle system.

20 NOISE SUPPRESSOR That portion of the system which reduces the noisegenerated by the exhaust gases. It includes items suchas pipes, baffles, shields, actuators, plumbing linkages,wiring, position indicators, warning systems etc. UseSection -10 where integral part of nozzle system.

40 SUPPLEMENTARYAIR

That portion of the system which varies and controlssupplementary air flow of the exhaust system. Itincludes items such as tertiary air doors, actuators,linkages, springs, plumbing, wiring, position indicators,warning systems etc.

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AA 00 OIL (GENERAL) Those units and components external to the engineconcerned with storing and delivering lubricating oil toand from the engine. Covers all units and componentsfrom the lubricating oil engine outlet to the inlet,including the inlet and outlet fittings, tank, radiator, by-pass valve etc and auxiliary oil systems.

10 STORAGE That portion of the system used for storage of oil. Itincludes items such as tanks, filling systems, internalhoppers, baffles, tank sump and drain etc. Does notinclude tanks which are an integral portion of theengine.

20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system which is used to conduct oilfrom and to the engine. It includes items such asplumbing, valves, temperature regulator, controlsystems etc.

30 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicate thequantity, temperature and pressure of the oil. Itincludes items such as transmitters, indicators, wiring,warning systems etc. Does not include indication ifindication is accomplished as part of an integratedengine instrument system (SNS A6).

40 LUBRICATION Those units and components which are used todistribute oil throughout the engine. It includes frontand rear pressure and scavenger pumps, sumps,strainers, valves etc. Also includes those oil lines notincluded in SNS AA. Does not include those itemswhich form integral passages within the engine.

AB 00 STARTING(GENERAL)

Those units, components and associated systems usedfor starting the engine. It includes electrical, inertia airor other starter systems. Does not include ignitionsystems which are covered in SNS A7.

10 CRANKING That portion of the system which is used to perform thecranking portion of the starting operation. It includesitems such as plumbing, valves, wiring, starters,switches, relays etc.

AC 00 TURBINES(GENERAL)

For reciprocating engines only. It includes powerrecovery turbine assembly and turbo-super-charger unitwhen external to the engine.

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10 POWER RECOVERY The turbines which extract energy from the exhaustgases and are coupled to the crankshaft.

20 TURBO-SUPERCHARGER

The turbines which extract energy from the exhaustgases and drive an air compressor.

AD 00 WATER INJECTION(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish, meter andinject water or water mixtures into the inductionsystem, includes tanks, pumps, regulators etc.

10 STORAGE That portion of the system which is used for the storageof water or water mixtures. It includes tank sealing,attachment of bladder type cells, ventilating system,cell and tank interconnectors, filling systems etc.

20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system which is used to conductwater or water mixtures from the tanks or cells to theengine. It includes items such as plumbing, crossfeedsystem, pumps, valves, controls etc.

30 DUMPING ANDPURGING

That portion of the system which is used to dumpinjection water and to purge the system. It includesitems such as plumbing, valves, controls etc.

40 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicate thequantity, temperature and pressure of the water orwater mixtures. It includes items such as transmitters,indicators, wiring etc.

AE 00 ACCESSORYGEARBOXES(GENERAL)

Those units and components which are remotelyinstalled and connected to the engine by a drive shaftand which drive multiple types of accessories. Doesnot include those accessory drives which are bolted toand are immediately adjacent to the engine. The latteritem shall be covered under SNS A2.

10 DRIVE SHAFTSECTION

That portion of the system which is used to conductpower from the engine to the gearbox. It includes itemssuch as drive shaft, adapters, seals etc.

20 GEARBOX SECTION The case which contains the gear trains and shafts. Itincludes items such as gears, shafts, seals, oil pumps,coolers etc.

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AF 00 PROPULSIONAUGMENTATION(GENERAL)

Those units and components that, independent of theprimary propulsion system, furnish additional thrust ofshort duration. It includes solid or liquid propellents,controls, indicators etc.

10 JET ASSIST TAKEOFF Those units or components dedicated to jet assisttakeoff systems.

AG 00 IN-FLIGHTREFUELLINGTANKER (GENERAL)

Those units and components which store, and deliverfuel to a receiver vehicle while in flight. It includesfuel storage units, distribution system, controls, sensorsetc specifically used for inflight refuelling supply. Itincludes interfaces with other systems but does notinclude any dual purpose item that is identified withanother system.

10 STORAGE That portion of the system which stores fuelspecifically for the purpose of in-flight refuelling. Itincludes tank sealing, bladder type cells, ventilatingsystem, cell and tank inter-connectors, over wing fillernecks and caps etc. Also includes reservoir feedpumping systems and reservoirs within the tanks whichare not part of the distribution system.

20 DISTRIBUTION That t portion of the system which is used to distributefuel from the filler connector to the storage system andfrom the storage system to and including the interfacewith the vehicle to vehicle transfer system. It includessuch items as plumbing, pumps, valves, controls etc.

30 DELIVERY That portion of the system that accepts the fuel fromthe distribution portion and conducts it to the receivingvehicle. It includes refuelling boom and nozzle or hoseand drogue, boom control surfaces, actuators and hoistand stowage system. Does not include operatorcontrols.

40 CONTROLS That portion of the system which is used to control thetransfer of fuel from tanker to receiving vehicle. Itincludes operator controls, indicators, inter vehiclecommunications.

50 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicatefuel quantity, temperature and pressure. It includespressure warning systems for pumping within thestorage and distribution areas.

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60 DUMP That portion of the system which is used to dump fueloverboard during flight. When the tanker vehicle dumpsystem is used, the interface with it shall be identifiedin this system. It includes such items as plumbing,controls, indicators, chutes etc. Note: When systemsand components serve both the operational andrefuelling system they shall be identified with theoperational fuel system (SNS A3).

AH 00 PROPELLERS/PROPULSORS(GENERAL)

The complete mechanical or electrical propeller,pumps, motors, governor, alternators and those unitsand components external to or integral with the engineused to control the propeller blade angle. Includespropeller spinner synchronizers. Also includespropulsor duct assemblies, including aerodynamicfairing of mechanical components, stators, vectoringsystems etc.

10 PROPELLERASSEMBLY

That portion of the system which rotates except theengine propeller shaft. It includes items such as blades,dome, hub, spinner, slip ring, deicer boot, distributorvalve etc.

20 CONTROLLING That portion of the system which controls the pitch ofthe propeller blades. It includes items such as governorsynchronizers, switches, wiring, cable, levers etc. Doesnot include any parts which rotate with the propellerassembly. Also includes all those units andcomponents provided for the propulsor vector drivesystem. It includes flight deck control, drive motors,gear boxes, drive shafts, synchronizing shafts etc.

30 BRAKING That portion of the system which is used to decreaserun-down time or stop propeller rotation during enginepower-off conditions. It includes brake mechanisms,levers, pulleys, cables, switches, wiring, plumbing etc.

40 INDICATING That portion of the system used to indicate operation oractivation of propeller/propulsor systems. It includesitems such as light, switches, wiring etc.

50 PROPULSOR DUCT The complete duct assembly including vector driveattachment, fairings, stators, gearbox covers etc.

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AI 00 MAIN ROTORS Rotor head assemblies and rotor blades, including theswashplate assemblies and the rotor shaft units if not anintegral part of the gearboxes. Does not include therotor anti-icing system which is dealt with in SNS N2,Ice and Rain Protection.

10 ROTOR BLADES Rotor blade assemblies, including the heating mat(electrical resistors) for anti-icing.

20 ROTOR HEADS Complete rotor heads, including blade folding systems.It includes sleeves, spindles, dampers, rotor headfairings as well as rotor shaft(s) and swashplates if therotor head and shaft constitute a non dissociableassembly.

30 ROTATINGCONTROLS, ROTORSHAFTS/SWASHPLATEASSEMBLIES

Includes pitch change rods and swashplate assembliesif not included in Section -20.

40 INDICATING That portion of the system which indicates operation oractivation of rotor systems. It includes items such aslights, gauges, switches, wiring etc.

AJ 00 MAIN ROTOR DRIVES(GENERAL)

Includes all components transmitting power to therotors: engine coupling components, drive shafts,clutch and free wheel units, gearboxes, its (their)components, systems and securing elements.

10 ENGINE/GEARBOXCOUPLINGS

Drive shafts between engines and main gearboxes and,if applicable, clutch and free wheel units.

20 GEARBOXES Part of the system driving the rotors. It includes themechanical power take-offs and accessory drives butdoes not include the accessories themselves(alternators, hydraulic pumps etc). It includes thegearbox lubricating systems and the rotor brakes if thelatter forms part of the gearboxes.

30 MOUNTS,ATTACHMENTS

Suspension bars, vibration damping system providingattachment of the gearboxes to the airframe.

40 INDICATING That portion of the system which indicates operation oractivation of rotor systems. It includes items such aslights, gauges, switches, wiring etc.

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B0 00 STRUCTURE(GENERAL)

Framework and/or basic structural housing for asystem, including load bearing components.

B1 00 FUSELAGE(GENERAL)

Structural units and associated components andmembers which make up the compartments forequipment, passengers, crew, cargo, plus the structureof the envelope and gondola of airships. It includesskins, belt frames, stringers, floor beams, floor,pressure dome, scuppers, tail cone, fuselage-to-wing-and- empennage fillets, attach/attached fittings, loadcurtains, cables, ballonets etc. Also includes structuraland removable pylons used for the carriage of externalstores. Does not cover those pylons used for weapons.

10 DOORS Removable units used for entrance or exit and forenclosing other structure contained within the fuselage.It includes passenger and crew doors, cargo doors,emergency exits etc. Electrical and hydraulic systemsassociated with door control are included asappropriate.

20 WINDOWS ANDCANOPIES

Fuselage and crew compartment windows andcanopies, inclusive of windshield; also those windowsinstalled in doors. Associated electrical/hydraulic/pneumatic actuation systems are to be included.

30 FUSELAGE SECTIONS Skins, main structure, secondary structure and fairingsof the complete fuselage with any structural differencesgrouped together and highlighted by fuselage sectionlocation. The section locations shall be defined bymanufacturing joints or other suitable demarcations insequence from front to rear. Does not include movablepartitions nor the functional and maintenance aspects ofvariable aerodynamic fairings.

B2 00 LANDING GEAR(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofsupporting and steering the air vehicle/missile on theground or water, and make it possible to retract andstore the landing gear in flight. It includes tail skidassembly, arresting hooks, landing assistanceequipments, drag chutes, brakes, wheels, floats, skids,skis, doors, shock struts, tires, linkages, positionindicating and warning systems. Also includes thefunctioning and maintenance aspects of the landinggear doors but does not include the structure which iscovered in SNS B3.

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10 MAIN GEAR ANDDOORS

That portion of the system which provides the majorsupport for the air vehicle/missile while on the ground.It includes items such as shock struts, bogie axles, dragstruts, doors, linkages, attach bolts etc.

20 NOSE GEAR ANDDOORS

That portion of the system which supports the nose ofthe air vehicle/missile while the air vehicle/missile ison the ground. It includes items such as shock struts,drag struts, doors, linkages, attach bolts etc.

30 EXTENSION ANDRETRACTION

That portion of the system which is used to extend andretract the landing gear and open and close the landinggear doors. It includes items such as actuatingmechanisms, bogie trim, bungees, up and down latches,operating controls, valves and motors, cables, wiring,plumbing etc.

40 WHEELS ANDBRAKES

That portion of the system which provides for rollingand stopping the air vehicle/missile while on theground and stopping wheel rotation after retraction. Itincludes items such as bearings, tires, valves, de-boosters, swivel glands, anti-skid devices, pressureindicators, plumbing etc.

50 STEERING That portion of the system which is used to control thedirection of movement of the air vehicle/missile on theground. It includes items such as actuating cylinders,controls, bogie swivel unlock etc.

60 POSITION ANDWARNING

That portion of the system which is used to indicate andwarm on the position of the landing gear/doors. Itincludes items such as switches, relays, lights,indicators, horns, wiring etc.

70 SUPPLEMENTARYGEAR

Devices used to stabilize the air vehicle/missile whileon the ground and prevent damage by ground contact.It includes items such as shock strut, ski block, wheelsetc.

80 DRAG CHUTE That portion of the system used to aid in slowing thespeed of the air vehicle/missile when landing.

90 ARRESTING HOOK/LANDINGASSISTANCEEQUIPMENT

That portion of the system which is used to extend,retract and indicate the position of an arresting hook.Alternatively, those items providing landing assistance,such as helicopter winch-down systems and Harpoonsystem.

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B3 00 STRUCTURES ANDDYNAMICCOMPONENTS(GENERAL)

All the structural units and associated surfaces whichconstitute the body of the tactical missile. It includesall the fixed and mobile dynamic surfaces linked to thebody of the tactical missile and allowing its motion inthe air.

10 STRUCTURES Skins, tubes, nosecone, tailcone, doors, panels, frames,belts, fastenings, stiffeners, attach fittings, fairing, airinlet, etc. It does not include structural componentsbelonging to structural equipment such as propulsionunit, seeker, etc. which are covered in thecorresponding SNSs.

20 DYNAMIC SURFACES Wings, fins, control surfaces, etc. In case of retractableor folding wings or fins, includes the unfolding orspreading system.

B4 00 NACELLES/ PYLONS(GENERAL)

Structural units and associated components andmembers which furnish a means of mounting andhousing the power plant or rotor assembly. It includesskins, longerons, belt frames, stringers, clamshells,scuppers, doors, nacelle fillets, attach/attached fittingsetc. Also includes the structure of power plant cowlinginclusive of the structural portion of the inlet whetheror not integral with the air vehicle/missile. Structuralportions of the exhaust systems are excluded wherethey are not integral with the airframe.

10 NACELLE SECTION Skins, primary structure, secondary structure, fillets andfairings of a complete nacelle with any structuraldifferences grouped together and highlighted byspecific nacelle designator. The section locations shallbe defined by manufacturing joints or other suitabledemarcations in a logical sequence.

50 PYLON Skins, primary structure, secondary structure, fillets andfairings of a complete pylon with any structuredifferences grouped together and highlighted byspecific pylon designator. The section locations shallbe defined by manufacturing joints or other suitabledemarcations in a logical sequence.

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B5 00 WINGS (GENERAL) Centre wing and outer wing structural units andassociated components and members which support theair vehicle/missile in flight. It includes spars, skins,ribs, stringers, clamshells, scuppers etc and integral fueltank structure of the flaps, slats, ailerons or elevons(complete with tabs) and spoilers. Also includesstructural and removable pylons used for carriage ofexternal stores. Does not cover those pylons used forweapons.

10 CENTER WING Skins, primary structure, fillets and fairings of thecentre wing and attach/attached fittings.

20 OUTER WING Skins, primary structure, fillets and fairings of the outerwing and attach/attached fittings.

30 WING TIP Skins and structure of the wing tip and attached fittings.

40 LEADING EDGE ANDLEADING EDGEDEVICES

Skins and structure of the wing leading edge andremovable leading edge airfoils such as flaps, slats,attach/attached fittings etc.

50 TRAILING EDGE ANDTRAILING EDGEDEVICES

Skins and structure of the wing trailing edge andremovable trailing edge ailerons such as flaps andattach/attached fittings.

60 AILERONS ANDELEVONS

Skins and structure of ailerons and tabs includingbalancing devices and attach/attached fittings.

70 SPOILERS Skins and structure of wing-mounted spoilers,airbrakes, lift dumpers, attach/attached fittings etc.

B6 00 LAUNCHINGCONTAINER(GENERAL)

For tactical ammunition, system which includes all themechanical, electrical and pyrotechnical units andcomponents used to protect, to maintain and to launchthe tactical missile.

10 ALLOCATED BY THEPROJECT

C0 00 ARMAMENTS(GENERAL)

A defensive or offensive system or equipment.

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C1 00 ARMAMENT ANDPAYLOAD (GENERAL)

All units and components belonging to the safety,arming and iniation chain of the warhead of thearmament. It also includes autonomous subammunitionand other types of autonomous units such as infraredvideo camera, etc.

10 CONVENTIONALWARHEADS ANDEXPLOSIVE TRAINS

Units and components which contain and initiate highexplosive material. Includes all types of warhead,detonators, boosters, etc.

20 SAFETY ANDARMING SYSTEMS

Mechanical and electrical units used for the safety,arming and initiation of the warhead. Includes safetyand arming mechanism, electric initiator, safety plug,etc.

30 PROXIMITYDETECTION ANDIMPACT DETECTION

Units such as proximity fuze which command the firingof the warhead explosive train after infrared or radiofrequency, etc detection in close proximity of thetarget. Devices which command the firing of thewarhead explosive train after impact against the target.

40 NUCLEARWARHEADS ANDEXPLOSIVE TRAINS

Units and components which contain and initiate highexplosive nuclear material.

50 SUBAMMUNITION Autonomous subammunition equipped, following thetypes, with warhead, rocket motor, guidance system,etc and ejected by some tactical missiles in the terminalflight phase.

60 ALLOCATED BY THEPROJECT.

C2 00 MISSILES, DRONESAND TELEMETRY(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means oflaunching and controlling drones and ground launchedmissiles. For tactical missile. All units andcomponents which furnish the means of measuring andtransmitting the functioning data of the tactical missile.

10 Not applicable for tactical missile.

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40 TELEMETRY That portion of the system which is used for telemetry,for applications other than missile, drone or decoyusage. For tactical missile. In the case of drill missilefor firing campaign, units and components whichmeasure and transmit to a ground tracking station, thefunctioning data sequences of the tactical missileduring its free flight.

C3 00 WEAPONS SYSTEM(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofacquiring a target and releasing stores.

10 WEAPONS RELEASE The weapon release system consists of all equipmentrequired to release, fire and/or jettison stores. Itincludes computers, displays, controls, storesmanagement etc.

30 WEAPONSUSPENSION

The weapon suspension system providesinterconnecting equipment to transport and release/fireweapons. It includes multipurpose pylons if used forany weapon mounting role, specialist pylons, ejectionracks, launchers etc.

50 GUNNERY The gunnery system consists of all guns and equipmentnecessary to fire guns.

70 WEAPONS CONTROL Those units and components which furnish a means ofdesignating and acquiring a target. It includes radar,computers, displays etc necessary to provide weaponrelease decision (aiming cues).

D0 00 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distributionand/or control of electric power.

D1 00 ELECTRICAL(GENERAL) POWER

Those electrical units and components which generate,control and supply AC and/or DC electrical power forother systems, including generators and relays,inverters, batteries etc, through the secondary busses.Also includes those units and components whichprovide for multiplexing of electrical power andcommon electrical items such as wiring, switches,connectors etc. All the electrical units which generate,control and adapt DC and/or AC electrical power forother systems of the tactical missile. Does not includeelectrical units integrated in other systems of thetactical missile.

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10 GENERATOR DRIVE Mechanical devices that drive the generators at adesired RPM. It includes items such as oil system,connecting devices, indicating and warning systems forthe drive, ram air turbine etc. Not applicable fortactical missile.

20 AC GENERATION That portion of the systems used to generate, regulate,control, and indicate AC electrical power. It includesitems such as inverters, AC generators/alternators,control and regulating components, indicating systemsetc, all wiring to but not including main busses. Fortactical missile. Electrical units which generate andcontrol AC electrical power such as alternators, etc.

30 DC GENERATION That portion of the systems used to generate, controland indicate DC electrical power. It includes itemssuch as generators/alternators, transformers, rectifiers,batteries, control and regulating components, indicatingsystems etc, all wiring to but not including main busses.For tactical missile. Electrical units which generateand control DC electrical power such as batteries,primable batteries, thermal batteries, etc.

40 EXTERNAL POWER That portion of the system within the air vehicle/missile which connects external electrical power to theair vehicle/missile's electrical system. It includes itemssuch as receptacles, relays, switches, wiring, warninglights etc. Not applicable for tactical missile.

50 AC ELECTRICALLOAD DISTRIBUTION

That portion of the system which provides forconnection of AC power to using systems. It includesitems such as main and secondary busses, main systemcircuit breakers, power system devices etc. Notapplicable for tactical missile.

60 DC ELECTRICALLOAD DISTRIBUTION

That portion of the system which provides forconnection of DC power to using systems. It includesitems such as main and secondary busses, main systemcircuit breakers, power system devices etc. Notapplicable for tactical missile.

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70 ELECTRICALMONITORING ANDPROTECTION

That portion of the system used to supply aircraft orground power to use the ground power switchingsystem, avionics low cooling protection system,essential 28 VDC bus monitoring system and systemmonitoring. Also includes air vehicle/missilegrounding receptacles. Not applicable for tacticalmissile.

80 ELECTRICAL POWERMULTIPLEXING

Those units or components which provide formultiplexing of electrical power. It includescomputers, remote terminals and related interfaces totransmit electrical power control signals. Notapplicable for tactical missile.

90 VOLTAGE ADAPTION For tactical missile. Those units which adapt andtransform electrical power such as inverter, voltagegenerator, transformer, etc.

D2 00 LIGHTS (GENERAL) Those units and components (electrically powered)which provide for external and internal illuminationsuch as landing lights, taxi lights, position lights,rotating lights, ice lights, master warning lights,passenger reading and cabin dome lights etc. Itincludes light fixtures, switches and wiring. Does notinclude warning lights for individual systems or selfilluminating signs. Does not include lamps/bulbswhich are covered in SNS Q1. Note: For those aircraftthat do not contain passenger compartments, and wherethe flight compartment(s) can be reasonably divided,sub-system -20 may be used to aid in defining suchdivision.

10 FLIGHTCOMPARTMENT

The lighting sub-systems in the compartment above thefloor and between the forward passenger partition andthe forward pressure dome. Does not include cargocompartment. It includes direct and indirectillumination of work areas, panels and instruments. Itincludes master warning light and warning lightdimming systems, where not integrated with a centralaudio or visual system under SNS L1.

20 PASSENGERCOMPARTMENTS

The lighting sub-systems in the areas in which thepassengers are seated and in buffet/galley, lavatories,lounges and coat rooms. Includes items such as directand indirect illumination, passenger call system, lightedsigns etc.

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30 CARGO AND SERVICECOMPARTMENTS

The lighting sub-systems in the compartments forstowage or cargo and the housing of variouscomponents of accessories.

40 EXTERIOR The lighting sub-systems used to provide illuminationoutside of the aircraft. It includes lights such aslanding, navigation, position indicating, wingillumination, rotating, courtesy, taxi etc.

50 EMERGENCYLIGHTING

The separate and independent subsystems used toprovide illumination in case of primary electrical powerfailure. It includes items such as inertia flashlights,lanterns etc.

D3 00 INTERCONNECTION(GENERAL)

All the units and components which establish electricalconnections (LF, HF, VHF, ...) and cryogenicconnections (between units of equipment of the tacticalmissile. Includes also tactical missile externalinterfaces.

10 WIRINGS ANDCIRCUITS

Units and components making electrical connectionssuch as: wires, cables, ribbon cable, ground braid, opticfibre, coax, wave guide, etc. Units and componentsused to convey very high pressure gas to cool theinfrared detection cell of infrared seeker such as: tube,pipe, pressure relief valve, pressure shear valve, etc.

20 INTERCONNECTIONBOXES

Units of equipment allowing to centralize and then todistribute all the electrical connections in the tacticalmissile.

E0 00 COMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for transferring information.

E1 00 COMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofcommunicating from one part of the air vehicle/missileto another and between the air vehicle/missile orground stations. It includes voice, data C-Wcommunicating components, PA system, intercom andtape reproducers - record player.

10 SPEECHCOMMUNICATION

That portion of the system which utilizes voicemodulated electro magnetic waves to transmit and/orreceive messages from air to air, or air to groundinstallations. It includes HF, VHF, UHF, etc, in-flighttelephone, communication transmitting and receivingequipment.

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20 DATA TRANSMISSIONAND AUTOMATICCALLING

That portion of the system which presents informationderived from pulse coded transmissions. It includesTeleprinter, Selcal, Calsel, ACARS etc.

30 PASSENGERADDRESS ANDENTERTAINMENT

That portion of the system used to address and entertainthe passengers. It includes items such as amplifiers,speakers, handsets, reproducers, control panels etc.Also includes items of audio, video and filmequipment.

40 INTERPHONE That portion of the system which is used by flight andground personnel to communicate between areas on theair vehicle/missile. It includes items such as amplifier,handset etc. Does not include the interphone systemwithin the flight compartment which is part of theintegrating system.

50 AUDIO INTEGRATINGAND VOICECOMMAND SYSTEMS

That portion of the system which controls the output ofthe communications and navigation receivers into theflight crew headphones and speakers and the output ofthe flight crew microphones into the communicationstransmitters. It includes items such as audio selectorcontrol panel, microphones, headphones, cockpitloudspeakers etc. Also includes those items whichprovide for voice command systems used by theoperating crew members. (Not including items whichare components of an associated air vehicle/missilesystem).

60 STATICDISCHARGING

That portion of the system which is used to dissipatestatic electricity.

70 AUDIO AND VIDEOMONITORING

Those installations that record, or monitor crew orpassenger conversation or movement for security ofsafety purposes. It includes voice recorders, television,monitors etc.

80 INTEGRATEDAUTOMATIC TUNING

That portion of the system which maintains integratedcontrol of the operating frequencies of communicationand navigation transmitter/receivers after either amanually inserted command or a preprogrammedintegrated flight system command. It includes suchitems as integrated frequency selector panels, digitalfrequency control computers, integrated frequencydisplay panels etc.

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E2 00 TACTICALCOMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

Those units and components that furnish the crew witha means of communicating within the air vehicle/missile, one air vehicle/missile to another, and from theair vehicle/missile to ground stations. It includes voice,C-W communicating components, PA system, intercomand recorder/record player.

10 ULTRA, SUPER ANDEXTRA HIGHFREQUENCIES(UHF/SHF/EHF)

That portion of the system which is used forcommunications utilizing UHF/SHF/EHF carriers. Itincludes items such as transmitters, receivers, controlpanel, selcal decoder, antenna etc.

20 VERY HIGHFREQUENCY (VHF)

That portion of the system which is used forcommunications utilizing VHF carriers. It includesitems such as transmitters, receivers, control panel,selcal decoder, antenna etc.

30 HIGH FREQUENCY(HF)

That portion of the system which is used forcommunications utilizing HF carriers. It includes itemssuch as transmitters, receivers, power supply, controlpanel, antenna, coupler etc.

40 LOW AND VERY LOWFREQUENCY (LF/VLF)

That portion of the system which is used forcommunications utilizing LF/VLF carriers. It includesitems such as transmitters, receivers, power supply,control panel, antenna, coupler etc.

50 AUDIO INTEGRATING That portion of the system which controls the output ofthe communications and navigation receivers into thecrews' headphones and speakers and the output of thecrews' microphones into the communicationstransmitter. It includes items such as audio selectorcontrol panel, microphones, headphones, loudspeakersetc.

60 DIGITAL That portion of the system which is used for air vehicle/missile to air vehicle/missile or air vehicle/missile toground stations utilizing C-W. It includes items such asteletypewriters, modems, keyers, encryption devicesetc.

70 MULTIPLEX ANDAUDIO SWITCHING

That portion of the system which is used for telephonecommunications between air vehicle/missiles or groundstations. It includes items such as telephones andmultiplexing equipment.

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80 INTERPHONE ANDPASSENGERADDRESS

That portion of the system used to address thepassengers and which is used by the crew tocommunicate between areas of the air vehicle/missile.It includes items such as amplifiers, speakers, handsets,control panels, audio, video and film equipment. Doesnot include the interphone system within the flightcompartment which is part of the integrating system.

90 SATELLITECOMMUNICATIONS

That portion of the system which is used for air vehicle/missile to satellite communications. It includes itemssuch as receivers, transmitters, modems, amplifiers etc.

F0 00 NAVIGATION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to determine, conduct,manage or plot a position or course for the system.

F1 00 AUTO FLIGHT(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofautomatically controlling the flight of the air vehicle/missile. It includes those units and components whichcontrol direction, heading, attitude, altitude and speed.

10 AUTOPILOT That portion of the system that uses radio/radar signals,directional and vertical references, air data (pitotstatic), computed flight path data, or manually inducedinputs to the system to automatically control the flightpath of the air vehicle/missile through adjustment to thepitch/ roll/yaw axis or wing lift characteristics andprovide visual cues for flight path guidance ieIntegrated Flight Director. This includes power sourcedevices, interlocking devices and amplifying,computing, integrating, controlling, actuating,indicating and warning devices such as computers,servos, control panels, indicators, warning lights etc.

20 SPEED-ATTITUDECORRECTION

That portion of the system that automatically maintainssafe flight conditions by correcting for effects of speedand out-of-trim conditions by such means as automatictrim, mach trim or speed stability and mach feel. Thisincludes sensing, computing, actuating, indicating,internal monitoring, and warning devices etc.

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30 AUTO THROTTLE That portion of the system that automatically controlsthe position of the throttles to properly manage enginepower during all phases of flight/attitude. Thisincludes engaging, sensing, computing, amplifying,controlling, actuating and warning devices such asamplifiers, computers, servos, limit switches, clutches,gear boxes, warning lights etc.

50 AERODYNAMICLOAD ALLEVIATING

The system or portion of the system that automaticallycorrects/provides for gust loading/upset, aerodynamicaugmentation/alleviations/suppression, ride control, etc.This includes sensing, computing, actuating indicatinginternal monitoring, warning devices etc.

F2 00 NAVIGATION(GENERAL)

For Air vehicle/missile. All the units and componentswhich furnish the means of controlling the trajectory ofthe air vehicle/missile in correlation with target data inorder to steer the missile towards its target. Includesunits which determine and control position, direction,attitude and altitude of the air vehicle/missile.

10 TARGETACQUISITION

Units and components which furnish communicationmeans between the missile and the firing controlsystem and/or which participate in target acquisition(detection, location and tracking). It includes radars,seekers, receivers, transmitters, responders, laser offsetdetectors, wire guided systems, transcoders, etc.

20 FLIGHTENVIRONMENTALDATA

That portion of the system which senses environmentalconditions and uses the data to influence navigation. Itincludes such items as Central Air Data Computers,pitot/static systems, air temperature, rate-of-climb,airspeed, high speed warning, altitude, altitudereporting, altimeter correction system, air disturbancedetection system etc.

30 ATTITUDE ANDDIRECTION

That portion of the system which uses magnetic orinertia forces to sense and display the direction orattitude of the air vehicle. This includes sensing,computing, indicating and warning devices such asmagnetic compasses, vertical and directionalreferences, magnetic heading systems, attitude directorsystems, symbol generators, turn and bank, rate of turn,amplifiers, indicators etc. It includes Flight Directorwhen it is not integral with the auto pilot computation.

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40 LANDING ANDTAXIING AIDS

That portion of the system which provides guidanceduring approach, landing and taxiing. Includes itemssuch as localizer, glide slope, ILS, markers, paravisualdirector ground guidance systems etc.

50 INDEPENDENTPOSITIONDETERMINING

That portion of the system which provides informationto determine position and is mainly independent ofground installations or orbital satellites. It includesitems such as inertial guidance systems, weather radar,doppler, proximity warning, collision avoidance, startracker etc. Also includes sextants/octants etc.

60 DEPENDENTPOSITIONDETERMINING

That portion of the system which provides informationto determine position and is mainly dependent onground installations or orbital satellites. It includesitems such as DME, transponders, radio compass,LORAN, VOR, ADF, OMEGA, GLOBALPOSITIONING, IFF etc.

70 FLIGHTMANAGEMENTCOMPUTING

That portion of the system which combinesnavigational data to compute or manage the air vehicle/missile's geographical position or theoretical flightpath. It includes items such as course computers, flightmanagement computers, performance data computersand associated control display units, warningannunciators etc.

80 INDEPENDENTPOSITIONDETERMINING

For Tactical Missile only. Mechanical and electronicunits, equipped with sensors able to determine position,direction, attitude and altitude of the tactical missile.Includes all types of sensors and associated electronicboxes such as: internal guidance systems (inertialguidance units, accelerometers, gyroscopes,gyrometers). It also includes also global positioningsystems (GPS).

90 FLIGHTMANAGEMENTSYSTEM

Units which combine guidance and navigational data,to compute and/or manage the geographical position ofthe missile, to determine its theoretical flight and tocontrol the missile trajectory (direction and verticalreferences, computed or introduced trajectoryparameters, manoeuvring orders, etc). Includescomputers, sequencers, orders generators, etc.

G0 00 SURVEILLANCE(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to sense theenvironment.

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G1 00 SURVEILLANCE(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofsensing the surrounding environment, and then process,display and record the resulting information.

10 DATA PROCESSING That portion of the system that provides computation,switching and storage of signals acquired.

20 DATA DISPLAY That portion of the system that provides the datadisplay of information acquired by sensors.

30 RECORDING That portion of the system that provides recording ofinformation acquired by sensors.

40 IDENTIFICATION That portion of the system that provides identificationof information acquired by sensors.

50 INFRA-RED SENSORS That portion of the system that uses heat sensingdevices such as infra-red scanners, infra-red image anddetection to acquire information.

60 LASER SENSORS That portion of the system that uses laser devices toacquire information for distance measuring,identification etc.

70 SURVEILLANCERADAR

That portion of the system that uses radar forsurveillance or mapping purposes. This includesdevices such as antennas, receivers, transmitters,indicators etc.

80 MAGNETIC SENSORS That portion of the system that senses magneticanomalies. This includes devices such asmagnetometers, amplifiers, computers, indicators etc.

90 SONAR SENSORS That portion of the system that senses objectsunderwater. This includes devices such as modulators,computers, transducers, indicators etc.

G2 00 IMAGE RECORDING(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofrecording events on film, video, disc or tape etc. Doesnot cover recording systems which are part of any othersystem or subsystem.

10 STRIKE CAMERA That portion of the system which is used for recordingthe results of an air strike.

20 BOMB-NAV SYSTEMCAMERA

That portion of the system which is used for recordinginstruments and the dropping of bombs.

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30 FIRE CONTROLCAMERA SYSTEM

That portion of the system which is used for recordingrocket or gunfire.

40 INSTRUMENTATIONCAMERA SYSTEM

That portion of the system which is used for recordingmeters, dials, CRT display etc.

50 RANGE CAMERASYSTEM

That portion of the system which is used for rangecamera. It includes installation such as forward andoblique camera systems.

60 RECONNAISSANCECAMERA SYSTEM

That portion of the system which is used forreconnaissance.

H0 00 STEERING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to guide or governdirection.

H1 00 FLIGHT CONTROLS(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish the meansof controlling the flight attitude characteristics of theair vehicle/missile. Also includes the functioning andmaintenance of the primary and secondary flyingcontrol surfaces and lift augmenting systems but not thestructure of control surfaces which is covered in thestructure systems. It includes items such as controlstick grips, rudder pedals, gearboxes, control rods andcables, linkages, hydraulic valves, actuators, controlunits, controls and indicators, computers, transducers,transformers, sensor units, displays, gyros,accelerometers, servos, warning systems, controllocking devices. Flight controls for tactical missile.Units and components which transform orders inmechanical actions and furnish means to command themissile trajectory. Includes also units and components,used in some tactical missiles which furnish the meansof temporary braking the missile during its free fight.

10 MECHANICALCOMMAND SYSTEM

Units and components which transform orders inmechanical actions and furnish means to command themissile trajectory. Includes all types of actuators(without control surfaces, thrust deflectors, jetinterceptors, thrust vector control systems, hydraulicand/or pneumatic control system, etc. It does notincludes thrust vectoring nozzles which are covered inpropulsion SNS.

20 BRAKING SYSTEM Units and components used in some tactical missileswhich furnish the means of temporary braking themissile during its free fight.

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30 Allocated by the project.

H2 00 WATER BALLAST(GENERAL)

Those units and components provided for the storage,balancing, control, filling, discharge and dumping ofwater ballast. Does not include units or componentscovered in SNS 38.

10 STORAGE That portion of the system which stores water solely forthe purpose of providing airship ballast. It includesremovable tanks (bladder cells), interconnectingbalance pipes, filler valves etc.

20 DUMP That portion of the system used to dump water ballastduring flight. It includes valves (remote/direct)manual/automatic controls etc.

30 INDICATION That portion of the system used to indicate quantity,condition and relative distribution of the water ballast.

H3 00 STABILIZERS(GENERAL)

Horizontal and vertical stabilizers. It includes thestructure of the elevator, rudder, auxiliary stabilizersand strakes.

10 HORIZONTALSTABILIZER ORCANARD

The horizontal airfoil of the tail or nose section towhich an elevator may be attached. It includes itemssuch as spars, ribs, stringers, skins, access covers, tips,attach/attached fittings etc.

20 ELEVATOR Removable airfoil which is attached to the horizontalstabilizer or canard and used for pitch control. Itincludes items such as spars, ribs, stringers, skins,access covers, tabs, balance devices, attach/attachedfittings etc.

30 VERTICALSTABILIZER

Vertical airfoil to which the rudder is attached. Itincludes items such as spars, ribs, stringers, skins,access covers, tips, attach/attached fittings etc.

40 RUDDER Removable airfoil which is attached to the verticalstabilizer and used for yaw control. It includes itemssuch as spars, ribs, stringers, skins, access covers, tabs,balance devices, attach/attached fitting etc.

50 AUXILIARYSTABILIZERS ANDSTRAKES

Fuselage mounted auxiliary stabilizers and strakesincludes items such as spars, ribs, stringers, skins,access covers.

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H4 00 TAIL ROTOR(GENERAL)

Assembly that rotates in a plane nearly parallel to thesymmetry plane and delivers a thrust opposing to themain rotor torque this ensuring yaw control. It includesthe rotor blades and rotor head. Does not include rotoranti-icing system which is dealt with in SNS 30, Iceand Rain Protection.

10 *ROTOR BLADES Blade assemblies, including the heating mats (electricalresistors) for anti-icing (*Note: For an integral unit,only one section will be used).

20 *ROTOR HEAD Tail rotor head (*Note: For an integral unit, only onesection will be used).

30 ROTATINGCONTROLS

Includes pitch control beams, links and associatedcomponents.

40 INDICATING That portion of the system which indicates operation oractivation of rotor systems. It includes items such aslights, gauges, switches, wiring etc.

H5 00 TAIL ROTOR DRIVE(GENERAL)

Includes all the components transmitting power to thetail rotor: drive shafts, bearings, gearboxes.

10 SHAFTS Drive shafts, bearings, flexible couplings.

20 GEARBOXES Intermediate gearbox. Tail gearbox.

30 NOT GIVEN

40 INDICATING That portion of the system which indicates operation oractivation of rotor system. It includes items such aslights, gauges, switches, wiring etc.

H6 00 ROTORS FLIGHTCONTROL (GENERAL)

The system which provides means of manuallycontrolling the flight attitude of the helicopter. Itincludes items such as control linkage and controlcables for collective pitch, cyclic pitch, directionalcontrol, servo- controls and corresponding system. Thetrim system and the indicating and monitoring system.Note: This SNS includes the complete rigging of rotorcontrol including the associated items not describedunder this system, such as auto-pilot, servo- controlunit, automatic trim (SNS F1), blade pitch change rods,beams and swashplates (SNSs A1 and H4).

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10 ROTOR CONTROL That portion of the system which controls the attitudeby the angle of attack of the rotor blades. It includesitems such as collective pitch lever, cyclic pitch stickand corresponding linkage and cable controls, couplingand mixing units and artificial feel unit systems. Alsoincludes the control position indicating system.

20 ANTI-TORQUE ROTORCONTROL (YAWCONTROL)

That portion of the controls which control the directionof the helicopter (yaw control). Includes items such astail rotor control pedals, relevant linkage and cablecontrols, bellcranks constituting the yaw controlchannel and the control position indicating system.

30 SERVO-CONTROLSYSTEM

That portion of the system which from a power sourceenables distribution to the rotor servo-control system.It includes items such as pressure relief valves, electrovalves, check valves, accumulators and equipmentneeded for the operation of the servo-control system,the servo-controls, the systems used for monitoring andindicating the operation of the servo-control system.

J0 00 VENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a controlledenvironment.

J1 00 ENVIRONMENTALCONTROL (GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofpressurizing, heating, cooling, moisture controlling,filtering and treating the air used to ventilate the areasof the fuselage within the pressure seals. It includescabin supercharger, equipment cooling, heater, heaterfuel system, expansion turbine, valves, scoops, ducts,cabin seals, etc. Also includes such systems as canopy/door seals, anti-g, demisting, waveguide pressurization,etc.

10 COMPRESSION That portion of the system and its controls whichsupplies compressed air. It includes items such ascontrols and indicating systems related to thecompressors, wiring etc. Does not include the pressurecontrol and indicating system for the cabinpressurization.

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20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system used to induct and distributeair. It includes equipment rack cooling, canopy/doorseals, anti-g, demisting, waveguide pressurizationsystem and items of such systems like blowers, scoops,ducting, inlets, valves, wiring etc. Does not includevalves which are part of pressurization and temperaturecontrol.

30 PRESSURIZATIONCONTROL

That portion of the system used to control the pressurewithin the fuselage. It includes items such as controlvalves, relief valves, indicators, switches, amplifiers,wiring etc.

40 HEATING That portion of the system and its controls whichsupply heated air. It includes items such as heaterunits, fuel system and control, ignition indicatingsystems related to heater operation, wiring etc. Doesnot include temperature control and indicating systems.

50 COOLING That portion of the system and its controls whichsupply cooled air. It includes items such as the coolingunit, indicating systems related to the cooler operation,wiring etc. Does not include temperature control andindicating systems.

60 TEMPERATURECONTROL

That portion of the system used to control thetemperature of the air. It includes items such as controlvalves, thermal sensing devices, switches, indicators,amplifiers, wiring etc.

70 MOISTURE/AIRCONTAMINANTCONTROL

That portion of the system used to control moisture inthe air, to control ozone concentrations, to filterradioactive debris and chemical/biologicalcontaminants from conditioned air, and to treat the airwith deodorizers, insecticides etc.

80 LIQUID COOLANT Those components required to supply liquid coolant toan equipment cooling system.

J2 00 OXYGEN (GENERAL) Those units and components which store, generate,regulate and deliver oxygen to the passengers and crew,including bottles, relief valves, shut-off valves, outlets,regulators, masks, walk-around bottles etc.

10 CREW That portion of the system which furnishes oxygen tothe crew.

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20 PASSENGER That portion of the system which furnishes oxygen tothe passengers.

30 PORTABLE That portion of the system which has an independentoxygen supply and which can be transported about theaeroplane.

40 ON BOARD OXYGENGENERATINGSYSTEM

That portion of the system which generates oxygen fordistribution in the other subsystems.

K0 00 HYDRAULICSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distributionand/or control of hydraulic power.

K1 00 HYDRAULIC POWER(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish hydraulicfluid under pressure (includes pumps, regulators, lines,valves etc) to a common point (manifold) forredistribution to other defined systems.

10 MAIN That portion of the system which is used to store anddeliver hydraulic fluid to using systems. It includesitems such as tanks, accumulators, valves, pumps,levers, switches, cables, plumbing, wiring, externalconnectors etc. Does not include the supply valves tothe using systems.

20 AUXILIARY That portion of the system which is classified asauxiliary, emergency or standby, and which is used tosupplement or take the place of the main hydraulicsystem. It includes items such as tanks andaccumulators which are separate from the main system,hand pumps, auxiliary pumps, ram air turbine, valves,plumbing, wiring etc.

30 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicate thequantity, temperature and pressure of the hydraulicfluid. It includes items such as transmitters, indicators,wiring, warning systems etc.

K2 00 PNEUMATIC(GENERAL)

Those units and components (ducts and valves) whichdeliver large volumes of compressed air from a powersource to connecting points for such other systems asair conditioning, pressurization, deicing etc.

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10 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system which is used to distributehigh or low pressure air to using systems. It includesitems such as ducts, valves, actuators, heat exchangers,controls etc. Does not include the supply valves to theusing systems.

20 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicatetemperature and pressure of the pneumatic system. Itincludes temperature and pressure warning systems.

K3 00 VACUUM (GENERAL) Those units and components used to generate, deliverand regulate negative air pressure, including pumps,regulators, lines etc through and including themanifold.

10 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system which is used to distributenegative pressure air to using systems.

20 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicatepressure. It includes pressure warning system.

L0 00 ELECTRONICSYSTEM (GENERAL)

A system or equipment using electronic/automatedsoftware and/or firmware elements not specificallyincluded in other systems.

L1 00 INDICATING/RECORDINGSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Pictorial coverage of all instruments, instrument panelsand controls. Procedural coverage of those systemswhich give visual or aural warning of conditions inunrelated systems. It includes units which record, storeor compute data from unrelated systems and thoseunits/systems that integrate indicating instruments intoa central display system and instruments not related toany specific system. For tactical missile. All units andcomponents which furnish the means of recording thefunctioning data of the tactical missile.

10 INSTRUMENT ANDCONTROL PANELS

Coverage of all panels fixed or movable with theirreplaceable components such as instruments, switches,circuit breakers, fuses etc. Also includes generalcoverage of instrument panel vibrators and other panel.Not applicable for tactical missile.

20 INDEPENDENTINSTRUMENTS

Those instruments, units and components which are notrelated to specific systems. Includes items such asinclinometers, clocks etc.

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30 RECORDERS Those systems and components used for recording datanot related to specific systems. It includes items suchas flight recorders, performance or maintenancerecorders, VG recorders etc. For tactical missile. Inthe case of airborne training and acquisition missile,units and components which record the functioningdata of seeker during target detection. Could includeother types of recorder if necessary.

40 Not applicable for tactical missile.

50 CENTRAL WARNINGSYSTEMS

Those systems and components which give audible orvisual warning of conditions in unrelated systems. Itincludes items such as master warning or flight warningsystems, central instrument warning or caution andwarning systems, tone generators, annunciators etc.

60 CENTRAL DISPLAYSYSTEMS

Those systems and components which give visualdisplay of conditions in unrelated systems.

70 AUTOMATIC DATAREPORTING SYSTEMS

Those systems and components used for collating andcomputing data from unrelated systems andtransmitting same automatically. It includes ASDARsystems and components.

M0 00 AUXILIARY(GENERAL)

Subsidiary systems that provide services or support tomain systems or equipment.

M1 00 SYSTEMSINTEGRATION ANDDISPLAY (GENERAL)

The primary air vehicle/missile system used to providecentral acquisition, processing and display of data frommultiple sources such as flight controls, navigationcomputation, air data computation, warnings, engineparameters etc.

10 ACQUISITION Those units and components used to acquire data forintegration and processing. Excludes componentswhich are covered by the SNS dealing with the system/subsystem from which the data is being obtained.

20 PROCESSING ANDINTEGRATION

Those units and components used to integrate andprocess data acquired from a variety of sources andoutput signals to display or warning devices. Itincludes such items as interfaces, central processingunits, data bus controls.

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30 DISPLAY Those units which display data or provide warnings.Items included are not related to specific systems. Itincludes multi-function CRTs, integrated control andwarning units, remote displays etc.

40 SYSTEMSINTEGRATIONSOFTWAREPACKAGES

These sections shall be used to provide informationabout those software packages which are applicable tomore than one system of the air vehicle/missile and canbe classified as multi-system applicable software. Thiscan be taken to mean software for computers which inthe event of failure of the computer(s) in anothersystem assumes responsibility for the management ofthat system and thus provides backup to the failedsystems, even though the computer which is providingbackup normally has no connection with the system forwhich it is the backup.

M2 00 LIQUID NITROGEN(GENERAL)

Those units and components used to generate, store,deliver and regulate liquid nitrogen to 2 or more usingsystems. It includes regulators, lines, manifolds etc.Does not include liquid nitrogen handling componentsof the using system ie SNS J1.

10 GENERATION/STORAGE

That portion of the system which generates and/orstores nitrogen. It includes tanks, cells reservoirs,accumulators etc. Does not include plumbing, pumps,valves, controls etc.

20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system which is used to distributenitrogen to the using systems. It includes plumbing,pumps, valves, regulators etc.

30 CONTROLLING The nitrogen controls which meter the nitrogen to thedistribution components and into the using systems. Itincludes items such as levers, switches, cables etc.

40 INDICATING That portion of the system which is used to indicate theflow rate, temperature and pressure of the nitrogen. Itincludes items such as transmitters, indicators etc.

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M3 00 AIRBORNEAUXILIARY POWER(GENERAL)

Those airborne power plants (engines) which areinstalled on the air vehicle/missile for the purpose ofgenerating and supplying a single type or combinationof auxiliary electric, hydraulic, pneumatic or otherpower. It includes power and drive section, fuel,ignition and control systems; also wiring, indicators,plumbing, valves and ducts up to the power unit. Doesnot include generators, alternators, hydraulic pumps etcor their connecting systems which supply and deliverpower to their respective air vehicle/ missile systems.

10 POWER PLANT For definitions see SNS A1.

20 ENGINE For definitions see SNS A2.

30 ENGINE FUEL ANDCONTROL

For definitions see SNS A4.

40 IGNITION/STARTING For definitions see SNS A7 and AB.

50 AIR For definitions see SNS A8.

60 ENGINE CONTROLS For definitions see SNS A5.

70 ENGINE INDICATING For definitions see SNS A6.

80 EXHAUST For definitions see SNS A9.

90 OIL For definitions see SNS AA.

N0 00 SURVIVABILITY(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide hazarddetection, protection, survivability and escapefacilities.

N1 00 FIRE PROTECTION(GENERAL)

Those fixed and portable units and components whichdetect and indicate fire or smoke and store anddistribute fire extinguishing agent to all protected areasof the air vehicle/missile; including bottles, valves,tubing etc.

10 DETECTION That portion of the system which is used to sense andindicate the presence of overheat, smoke or fire.

20 EXTINGUISHING That portion of those fixed or portable systems which isused to extinguish fire.

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30 EXPLOSIONSUPPRESSION

That portion of the system which is used to sense,indicate and extinguish a flame propagating into thefuel system to prevent an explosion.

N2 00 ICE AND RAINPROTECTION(GENERAL)

Those units and components which provide a means ofpreventing or disposing of formation of ice and rain onvarious parts of the aircraft. Includes alcohol pump,valves, tanks, propeller/rotor anti-icing system, wingheaters, water line heaters, pitot heaters, scoop heaters,windshield wipers and the electrical and heated airportion of windshield ice control. Does not include thebasic windshield panel. For turbine type power plantsusing air as the anti-icing medium, engine anti-icing iscontained in SNS A8.

10 AIRFOIL That portion of the system which is used to eliminate orprevent the formation of ice on all airfoil surfaces. Itincludes wings, airfoil sections of the empennage andpylons.

20 AIR INTAKES That portion of the system which is used to eliminate orprevent the formation of ice in or around air intakes. Itincludes power plant cowling anti-icing.

30 PITOT AND STATIC That portion of the system which is used to eliminate orprevent the formation of ice on the pitot and staticsystems.

40 WINDOWS,WINDSHIELDS,CANOPIES ANDDOORS

That portion of the system which is used to eliminate orprevent the formation and accumulation of ice, frost orrain on the windows, windshields, canopies and doors.

50 ANTENNAS ANDRADOMES

That portion of the system which is used to eliminate orprevent the formation of ice on antennas and radomes.

60 PROPELLERS/ROTORS

That portion of the system which is used to eliminate orprevent the formation of ice on propellers or rotors. Itincludes all components up to but not including rotatingassembly.

70 WATER LINES That portion of the system which is used to prevent theformation of ice in water supply and drain lines.

80 DETECTION That portion of the system which is used to detect andindicate the formation of ice.

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N3 00 METEOROLOGICALAND ATMOSPHERICRESEARCH(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofproviding and recording measurement of natural orman-made atmospheric, gravitation and magneticphenomena.

10 WEATHER That portion of the system which is used to measureand record moisture, temperature, cloudiness, wind etc.

20 CLEAR AIRTURBULENCE

That portion of the system which is used to detect,measure and record clear air turbulence.

30 POLLUTANTS That portion of the system which is used to detect,measure and record contaminated particles.

40 MAGNETIC/GRAVITATIONAL

That portion of the system which is used to detect,measure and record the earth's magnetic andgravitational force.

N4 00 ELECTRONICWARFARE(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofdetecting, analysing, jamming, or nullifying theeffectiveness of defensive detection devices andcommunication links.

10 ACTIVE That portion of the system consisting of receivers,transmitters, repeaters, blanking and modulatingdevices eg infra-red, laser.

30 PASSIVE That portion of the system that contains no activeelements eg chaff.

50 ELINT That portion of the system consisting of electronicintelligence equipments such as receivers, monitors,recorders and analysis devices.

60 DATA PROCESSING That portion of the system that processes and analysesreceived data.

N5 00 CREW ESCAPE ANDSAFETY (GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofejecting or jettisoning seats, hatches, canopies, capsulesetc from the airframe also includes safety and survivalequipments.

10 EJECTION SEATS That portion of the system which is used to eject flightcrew or passenger seats individually from the airframe.

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20 ESCAPE HATCHES/CANOPY

That portion of the escape system involving hatchesand canopies including Miniature Detonating Cord.Does not include the canopy and its actuatingmechanisms which are covered in SNS B3.

30 CAPSULE EJECTION That portion of the escape system that provides aprotective environment to the flight crew afterseparation from the airframe.

50 GLOBAL SURVIVALKITS

That portion of the system that insures flight crewsurvivability and/or after unplanned separation landing.

60 IMPACT PROTECTIONAND FLOATATION

That portion of the system providing protection topersonnel/equipment after impact.

70 CAPSULE FLIGHT That portion of the system used to control attitude anddirection of the capsule or container after ejecting orjettisoning from the airframe.

P0 00 SPECIALEQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a specialmission capability.

P1 00 FOLDING BLADES/PYLON (GENERAL)

The whole of the system which provides automatic ormanual folding and spreading of the rotor blades and/or tail pylon. Note: Procedures produced in accordancewith this SNS may also affect the componentsdescribed in other SNSs.

10 ROTOR BLADES Part of the system ensuring rotor blade folding andspreading; includes the mechanical, hydraulic andelectrical means permanently fitted on the air vehicle/missile.

20 TAIL PYLON Part of the system ensuring tail pylon folding andspreading; includes mechanical, hydraulic andelectrical means permanently fitted on the air vehicle/missile.

30 CONTROLS ANDINDICATING

Part of the system intended for controlling folding/spreading sequences and for indicating the systemoperation. It includes the control units, caption lights,indicator, wiring etc.

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Q0 00 OUTFIT,FURNISHINGS ANDSTOWAGE(GENERAL)

A function or equipment used to provide habitability,operability or stowage facilities that is not specificallyincluded in other systems.

Q1 00 EQUIPMENT/FURNISHINGS(GENERAL)

Those removable items of equipment and furnishingsexternally mounted on the air vehicle/missile orcontained in the flight, passenger, cargo and accessorycompartments. Includes emergency, buffet andlavatory equipment and aerial delivery equipment.Does not include structures of equipment assignedspecifically to other SNSs.

10 FLIGHTCOMPARTMENT

The compartment above the floor and between theforward passenger partition and the forward pressuredome. It includes items such as flight crew seats,tables, pilot check lists and food containers, wardrobes,curtains, manuals, electronic equipment rack, sparebulbs, fuses etc. Does not include cargo compartments.

20 PASSENGER/OPERATING CREWCOMPARTMENT

The areas in which the passengers/operating crew areaccommodated. It includes lounges but not dressingrooms. It includes items such as seats, consoles,equipment racks, berths, overhead storagecompartments, curtains, wall coverings, carpets,magazine racks, movable partitions, wall typethermometers, spare bulbs, fuses etc.

30 BUFFET/GALLEY The areas in which food and beverages are stored andprepared. It includes items such as removable andfixed cabinets, ovens, refrigerators, garbage containers,dish racks, coffee maker and dispensers, containers,electrical outlets, wiring etc.

40 LAVATORIES The toilet and dressing room areas containing washbasins, dressing tables and water closet. It includesitems such as mirrors, seats, cabinets, dispensingequipment, electrical outlets, wiring etc. Wash basinsand water closets are included in SNS Q2.

50 CARGOCOMPARTMENTS

Those compartments for storage of cargo and thosecomponents which are or can be mounted on the airvehicle/missile and used to load/unload, restrain, guideor service cargo. It includes drive systems, rollers,latches, restraint nets etc.

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60 EMERGENCY Those items of equipment carried for use in emergencyprocedures. It includes items such as evacuationequipment, life rafts, life jackets, emergency locatortransmitters, underwater locator devices, first aid kit,incubators, oxygen tents, medical stretchers, landingand signal flares, drag parachutes, evacuation signallingsystems etc. Does not include fire extinguishers,oxygen equipment or masks.

70 ACCESSORYCOMPARTMENTS

Those compartments used for the housing of variouscomponents or accessories. It includes wheel wells,tail-hydraulic-electrical/electronic equipment racks,main battery structure etc.

80 INSULATION ANDLINING

Those blankets which are used for heat and soundinsulation and those coverings which are used, eitherwith or without integral insulation, to form the internallining of flight compartments, passenger compartment,cargo and accessory compartment etc.

90 AERIAL DELIVERY Those items required for air drop of cargo or personnel.It includes platforms, parachutes and drogue chutes,load release mechanisms and load transfer devices,anchor cables, static lines, retrieval winches, jump linesetc.

Q2 00 WATER/WASTE(GENERAL)

Those fixed units and components which store anddeliver for use, fresh water, and those fixedcomponents which store and furnish a means ofremoval of water and waste. It includes wash basins,toilet assemblies, tanks, valves etc.

10 POTABLE That portion of the system which is used to store anddeliver fresh drinking water. It includes wash watersystem if the potable water is also used for washing.

20 WASH That portion of the system which is used to store anddeliver wash water which is not potable.

30 WASTE DISPOSAL That portion of the system which is used for disposal ofwater and waste. It includes items such as wash basins,water closets, flushing systems etc.

40 AIR SUPPLY That portion of the system common to more than onesubsystem which is used for pressurizing supply tanksto insure fluid flow.

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R0 00 TRAINING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide trainingcapabilities.

R1 00 CENTRALMAINTENANCESYSTEM (CMS)(GENERAL)

hose units, components and associated system whichinterfaces with multiple air vehicle/missile systems.Contains checkout and fault isolation procedures usinga central computer complex and/or standard faultisolation procedures to locate a single system orcomponent malfunction.

10 CMS/AIR VEHICLE/MISSILE (GENERAL)

CMS interfaces with general air vehicle systems andidentification of maintenance functions related to airvehicle/missiles.

20 CMS/AIRFRAMESYSTEMS

CMS interfaces with airframe systems andidentification of maintenance functions related toairframe systems.

30 CENTRALMAINTENANCESYSTEM

That portion of the system which interfaces with otheraeroplane systems, flight line mechanics and radiocommunications. It includes computers, storagedevices, control and display devices.

50 CMS/STRUCTURES CMS interfaces with structures and identification ofmaintenance functions related to structures.

60 CMS/PROPELLERS CMS interfaces with propeller and identification ofmaintenance functions related to propellers.

70 CMS/POWER PLANT CMS interfaces with power plant and identification ofmaintenance functions related to power plant.

90 CMS/MILITARYSYSTEMS

CMS interfaces with military systems and identificationof maintenance functions related to military systems.

R2 00 STANDARDPRACTICES-AIRFRAME SYSTEMSSTRUCTURESPROPELLORS/ROTORS ANDELECTRIC/ENGINEERING(GENERAL)

This chapter shall contain those standard mechanicaland electrical engineering practices applicable to morethan one task which are not covered in the applicableSNS. It shall exclude those practices which arerecognized as standard trade practices and also thosepractices/processes which are only applicable tomanufacture. Practices for a particular applicationshall be included in the appropriate system as part ofthe procedure. It includes standard practices applicableto all systems.

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10 Sections 10 thru 90 shall be used to describe standardpractices. The manufacturer or manufacturing partnersmay assign the section numbers to suit generic standardpractices related to more than one system.

S0 00 REPAIR TEST ANDSUPPORT (GENERAL)

A system, equipment or facilities used to maintainoperational capability.

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Definition For A Surface Vehicle System

Surface Vehicle System.The surface vehicle system element refers to the complex of equipment, data, services and facilitiesrequired to develop and produce a vehicle system with the capability to navigate over the surface.Surface vehicle category includes vehicles primarily intended for mating with specialized payloads.This element includes cargo and logistics vehicles, mobile work units and combat vehicles serving asarmoured weapons platforms, reconnaissance vehicles, and amphibians.

Primary Vehicle.The primary vehicle element refers to the mobile element of the system embodying means forperforming operational missions. This element includes means of propulsion and structure foradaptation of mission equipment or accommodations for disposable loads. It also includes the design,development and production of complete units (i.e. the prototype or operationally configured unitswhich satisfy the requirements of their applicable specification(s), regardless of end use).

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Index Of Numeric SNS Codes

SNS DESCRIPTION00-00-00 SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURES AND DESCRIPTION00-10-00 SYSTEM GENERAL MAINTENANCE00-20-00 SYSTEM SAFETY00-30-00 SAFETY AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES00-40-00 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION00-50-00 SYSTEM DENIAL00-60-00 MASS AND BALANCE00-80-00 OPERATOR PROCEDURES00-90-00 BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR01-00-00 OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS01-10-00 FATIGUE INDEX CALCULATIONS01-20-00 OPERATING SPECTRUMS02-00-00 SURFACE FINISHES, PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-10-00 EXTERIOR SURFACE FINISH02-20-00 EXTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-30-00 INTERIOR SURFACE FINISHES02-40-00 INTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS03-00-00 SYSTEM LOADING AND OFF-LOADING03-10-00 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT03-20-00 CARGO04-00-00 STANDARD PRACTICES (SYSTEM)

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Index Of Alpha Numeric SNS Codes

SNS DESCRIPTIONA0-00-00 PROPULSION (GENERAL)A1-00-00 POWER PACK (GENERAL)A1-10-00 MAIN ENGINEA1-20-00 TRANSMISSIONA1-30-00 POWER PACK INTERFACESA2-00-00 POWER UNIT (GENERAL)A2-10-00 ENGINEA2-20-00 COOLING SYSTEMA2-30-00 FUEL SYSTEMSA2-40-00 AIR AND EXHAUST SYSTEMSA2-50-00 LUBRICATION SYSTEMSA2-60-00 ELECTRICALA2-70-00 ANCILLARYA2-80-00 HYDRAULICA3-00-00 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM (GENERAL)A3-10-00 FLUIDA3-20-00 AIRA4-00-00 FUEL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A4-10-00 STORAGEA4-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONA4-30-00 PRIMINGA4-40-00 FUEL INJECTIONA4-50-00 INDICATINGA4-60-00 VENTING AND DEFUELLINGA5-00-00 AIR AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A5-10-00 AIR SYSTEMA5-20-00 COLLECTORA5-30-00 NOISE SUPPRESSIONA5-40-00 EMISSION CONTROLA6-00-00 LUBRICATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A6-10-00 STORAGEA6-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONA6-30-00 INDICATINGA7-00-00 TRANSMISSION (GENERAL)A7-10-00 GEARBOXA7-20-00 STEERING CONTROL ASSEMBLYA7-30-00 BRAKE ASSEMBLYA7-40-00 AUXILIARY DRIVE/ POWER TAKEOFFA7-50-00 CLUTCHA7-60-00 DRIVE SHAFTA7-70-00 TORQUE CONVERTERA7-80-00 DIFFERENTIALA8-00-00 AUTOMOTIVE/ REMOTE PILOTING & DIGITAL CONTROL

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SNS DESCRIPTIONA8-10-00 CONTROLA8-20-00 SENSORSA8-30-00 INDICATORSA9-00-00 CONTROLS (DRIVERS) (GENERAL)A9-10-00 FOOT CONTROLSA9-20-00 HAND CONTROLSA9-30-00 ANCILLARY CONTROLSA9-40-00 PROPULSION CONTROL SYSTEMSA9-50-00 INSTRUMENTATIONB0-00-00 STRUCTURE (GENERAL)B1-00-00 HULL/ FRAME (GENERAL)B1-10-00 INTERNAL MOUNTINGSB1-20-00 EXTERNAL MOUNTINGSB1-30-00 DOORS/ HATCHESB1-40-00 SEATSB1-50-00 DRINKING WATER TANKB1-60-00 ACCESS COVER PLATESB1-70-00 GUN CRUTCH/ DEPRESSION RAILSB1-80-00 SKIRTING PLATES/ BRACKETS/ SPLASH PLATESB2-00-00 BODY/ CAB (GENERAL)B2-10-00 INTERNAL MOUNTINGSB2-20-00 EXTERNAL MOUNTINGSB2-30-00 DOORS/ HATCHESB2-40-00 SEATSB2-50-00 DRINKING WATER TANKB2-60-00 ACCESS PANELSB2-70-00 LOAD BAYB2-80-00 ANCILLARYB3-00-00 SUSPENSION/ TRACK/ WHEELS (GENERAL)B3-10-00 SUSPENSION UNITB3-20-00 ROAD WHEEL/ HUB ASSEMBLYB3-30-00 SPROCKET WHEEL ASSEMBLYB3-40-00 TRACK ASSEMBLYB3-50-00 IDLER WHEELSB3-60-00 ROLLER ASSEMBLYB3-70-00 AXLEB4-00-00 TURRET ASSEMBLY (GENERAL)B4-10-00 INTERNAL MOUNTINGSB4-20-00 EXTERNAL MOUNTINGSB4-30-00 HATCHESB4-40-00 SEATSB4-50-00 RING ASSEMBLYB4-60-00 CUPOLAB4-70-00 ELEVATING/ TRAVERSING GEARBOXB4-80-00 TURNTABLE ASSEMBLYB4-90-00 ANCILLARY

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SNS DESCRIPTIONC0-00-00 ARMAMENTS (GENERAL)C1-00-00 GUN CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C1-10-00 INSTALLATIONC1-20-00 CONTROL PANELC1-30-00 POWER SUPPLYC1-40-00 SWITCH UNITSC1-50-00 GUN CONTROLLERC1-60-00 POWER MOTORSC1-70-00 GYROSCOPE ASSEMBLYC1-80-00 ANCILLARYC2-00-00 FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C2-10-00 COMPUTER/ INTERFACEC2-20-00 CONTROL/ MONITORC2-30-00 FILTER UNITSC2-40-00 SENSORSC2-50-00 FIRING HANDLESC2-60-00 FIRE CONTROL BOXESC2-70-00 ANCILLARYC3-00-00 THERMAL IMAGING (GENERAL)C3-10-00 SENSORC3-20-00 PROCESSINGC3-30-00 DISPLAYC3-40-00 CONTROLC3-50-00 CONVERTER UNITSC3-60-00 STRUCTURE AND FRAMEWORKC3-70-00 ANCILLARYC4-00-00 THERMAL IMAGING COOLING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C4-10-00 COMPRESSORSC4-20-00 STORAGEC4-30-00 DISTRIBUTIONC4-40-00 INDICATINGC5-00-00 OPTICAL SIGHTING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C5-10-00 SURVEILLANCEC5-20-00 SIGHTINGC5-30-00 RETICLE IMAGE PROJECTORC5-40-00 SIGHTING UNITC5-50-00 ANCILLARYC6-00-00 WEAPON/GUN (GENERAL)C6-10-00 BARRELC6-20-00 BREECH, HOUSING AND FIRING MECHANISMC6-30-00 MOUNTINGSC6-40-00 RECOIL MECHANISMC6-50-00 SMOKE DISCHARGERC6-60-00 SECONDARY ARMAMENTS INSTALLATIONC6-70-00 SIGHTSC6-80-00 ANCILLARY

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SNS DESCRIPTIONC7-00-00 AUTOMATIC LOADING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C7-10-00 STORAGE (READY ROUND)C7-20-00 TRANSFER/ LIFTC7-30-00 LOADING/ RAMMINGC7-40-00 CONTROLD0-00-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D1-00-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (ENGINE/POWER PACK) (GENERAL)D1-10-00 GENERATINGD1-20-00 BATTERIESD1-30-00 INSTRUMENTATIOND1-40-00 LIGHTSD1-50-00 WIRINGD1-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD1-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND1-80-00 PROTECTIOND1-90-00 CONTROLD2-00-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (HULL/FRAME) (GENERAL)D2-10-00 INTERNAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSD2-20-00 BATTERIESD2-30-00 INTERNAL LIGHTSD2-40-00 EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSD2-50-00 WIRINGD2-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD2-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND2-80-00 PROTECTIOND2-90-00 CONTROLD3-00-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (BODY/CAB) (GENERAL)D3-10-00 GENERATINGD3-20-00 BATTERIESD3-30-00 INSTRUMENTATIOND3-40-00 LIGHTSD3-50-00 WIRINGD3-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD3-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND3-80-00 PROTECTIOND3-90-00 CONTROLD4-00-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (TURRET) (GENERAL)D4-10-00 GENERATINGD4-20-00 BATTERIESD4-30-00 INSTRUMENTATIOND4-40-00 LIGHTSD4-50-00 WIRINGD4-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD4-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND4-80-00 PROTECTIOND4-90-00 CONTROL

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SNS DESCRIPTIONE0-00-00 COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)E1-00-00 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)E1-10-00 UHF/ SHF/ EHFE1-20-00 VHFE1-30-00 HFE1-40-00 LFE1-50-00 AUDIOE1-60-00 DIGITALE1-70-00 SATELLITEE1-80-00 OPTICALE1-90-00 ANCILLARYE2-00-00 IDENTIFICATION FRIEND/ FOE (IFF) (GENERAL)E2-10-00 TRANSMITTINGE2-20-00 RECEIVINGE2-30-00 INDICATINGF0-00-00 NAVIGATION (GENERAL)F1-00-00 NAVIGATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)F1-10-00 INDEPENDENTF1-20-00 DEPENDANTF1-30-00 COMPUTINGG0-00-00 SURVEILLANCE (GENERAL)G1-00-00 SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS (GENERAL)G1-10-00 CONTROLG1-20-00 INDICATINGG1-30-00 RECORDINGG1-40-00 OPTICAL/INFRA-REDG1-50-00 LASERG1-60-00 RADARG1-70-00 MAGNETICG1-80-00 SONARG1-90-00 ACOUSTICG2-00-00 METEOROLOGICAL/ ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (GENERAL)G2-10-00 WEATHERG2-20-00 AIR TURBULENCEG2-30-00 POLLUTANTSG2-40-00 MAGNETIC/ GRAVITATIONALH0-00-00 STEERING (GENERAL)H1-00-00 STEERING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)H1-10-00 RUDDERSH1-20-00 TRIM VALVESH1-30-00 THRUSTERSJ0-00-00 VENTILATION/ HEATING/ COOLING (GENERAL)J1-00-00 VENTILATION/ HEATING/ COOLING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)J1-10-00 COMPRESSIONJ1-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONJ1-30-00 HEATING

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SNS DESCRIPTIONJ1-40-00 COOLINGJ1-50-00 TEMPERATURE CONTROLJ1-60-00 MOISTURE/ AIRJ1-70-00 LIQUID COOLANTK0-00-00 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K1-00-00 HYDRAULICS (GENERAL)K1-10-00 MAINK1-20-00 AUXILIARYK1-30-00 INDICATINGK2-00-00 PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K2-10-00 MAINK2-20-00 AUXILIARYK2-30-00 INDICATINGL0-00-00 ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (GENERAL)L1-00-00 ELECTRONICS (GENERAL)M0-00-00 AUXILIARY (GENERAL)M1-00-00 AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (GENERAL)N0-00-00 SURVIVABILITY (GENERAL)N1-00-00 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)N1-10-00 DETECTINGN1-20-00 INDICATINGN1-30-00 EXTINGUISHINGN2-00-00 NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL (GENERAL)N2-10-00 PACKN2-20-00 CONTROLN2-30-00 PRESSURE RELIEFN2-40-00 DOOR ASSEMBLIESN2-50-00 ANCILLARYP0-00-00 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT/ SYSTEMS (GENERAL)P1-00-00 SPECIAL TO TYPE EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P1-10-00 STRUCTUREP1-20-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSP1-30-00 HYDRAULICSP1-40-00 HANDLING EQUIPMENTP1-50-00 ANCILLARYP1-60-00 STOWAGEP2-00-00 SPECIAL RECOVERY EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P3-00-00 SPECIAL FIT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P4-00-00 SPECIAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)Q0-00-00 OUTFIT, FURNISHINGS AND STOWAGE (GENERAL)Q1-00-00 STOWAGE (GENERAL)Q1-10-00 CHARGE BINQ1-20-00 SHELL STOWAGEQ1-30-00 AMMUNITIONQ1-40-00 BODY/CAB INTERNALQ1-50-00 BODY/CAB EXTERNAL

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SNS DESCRIPTIONQ1-60-00 HULL/FRAME INTERNALQ1-70-00 HULL/FRAME EXTERNALQ1-80-00 TURRET INTERNALQ1-90-00 TURRET EXTERNALQ2-00-00 COMPLETE EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE (CES) (GENERAL)Q2-10-00 PRODUCTION CESQ2-20-00 SERVICE CESQ2-30-00 COMPLEX CESR0-00-00 TRAINING (GENERAL)R1-00-00 TRAINING SERVICES (GENERAL)R1-10-00 DEVICES/ACCESSORIES/AIDSR1-20-00 EQUIPMENTR1-30-00 FACILITIESS0-00-00 REPAIR, TEST AND SUPPORT (GENERAL)S1-00-00 POWER PACK REPAIR FACILITY (GENERAL)S1-10-00 MOBILES1-20-00 FIXEDS2-00-00 SIGHTING SYSTEMS REPAIR FACILITY (GENERAL)S2-10-00 MOBILES2-20-00 FIXEDS3-00-00 THERMAL IMAGING REPAIR FACILITY (GENERAL)S3-10-00 MOBILES3-20-00 FIXEDS4-00-00 GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC REPAIR FACILITY

(GENERAL)S4-10-00 MOBILES4-20-00 FIXEDS5-00-00 COMMON SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)S6-00-00 TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)S7-00-00 SUPPORT AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)

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00 SYSTEM GENERALPROCEDURES ANDDESCRIPTION

General information for the complete system. It mayinclude system safety and general maintenance, use ofsafety and protective devices, denial and technicalinformation required to support the system. It alsoincludes a general description with illustrations of thesystem and its sub-systems. It may include, forexample, the general system description anddimensions with illustrations, type, role(s), systeminstallation, accommodation, salient constructionalfeatures, power unit installation and operationalequipment

10 SYSTEM GENERALMAINTENANCE

Those instructions necessary for system maintenance.It may include, for example, entry/access points,electrical (static) grounding and maintenanceenvelopes.

20 SYSTEM SAFETY Those specific or system peculiar instructions necessaryto make safe and prepare the system for maintenanceaction or storage. It may include, for example,instructions for returning the system to its serviceablestate and information on areas of risk, risk reduction,dangerous components and hazard zones.

30 SAFETY ANDPROTECTIVE DEVICES

Those instructions necessary for the use or operation ofsafety and protection devices associated with thesystem. It may include, for example, physical,electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic andpneumatic safety devices. Instructions for removal,stowage and installation of protective covers, bungs,blanks, etc, are also to be included.

40 TECHNICALDOCUMENTATION

Information on the technical documentation required tosupport the system. It may include, for example, lists,guides and coding systems, together with instructionsfor handling and updating technical documentation.

50 SYSTEM DENIAL Information and data related to denying an enemy useof the system or operationally sensitive sub-systems.

60 MASS AND BALANCE Those units or components in the system dedicated tothe specific function of recording, storing or computingmass and balance data.

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80 OPERATORPROCEDURES

Information and data which is peculiar to the operator.It includes, for example, check lists and procedures.

90 BATTLE DAMAGEREPAIR

Information and data which cannot be allocated to aspecific SNS because the involved zone of the systemcontains more than one hardware system.

01 OPERATIONALLIMITATIONS

This chapter shall provide for the calculation ofoperational characteristics, limits for critical items/components and define the operating parameters forsuch calculations.

00 GENERAL

10 FATIGUE INDEXCALCULATIONS

Procedures and formulae for calculating fatigue index,lives or limits of the system structure, from fatiguemeter readings or installed monitoring equipment.

20 OPERATINGSPECTRUMS

Assumed operating spectrums for the system, fromwhich the safe fatigue lives or limits are calculated.

02 SURFACE FINISHESPLACARDS ANDMARKINGS

Details of all surface finishes, colour schemes, placardsand labels shall show, for example, part numbers,legend and location, etc. They may be supported bygraphics.

00 GENERAL

10 EXTERIOR SURFACEFINISH

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

20 EXTERIOR PLACARDSAND MARKINGS

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorplacards and markings shall provide the approximatelocation (eg FWD-UPPER-RH). They shall illustrateeach placard, label, marking, self illuminating sign, etcrequired for safety information or maintenancesignificant information. Those required by governmentregulations shall be so identified. The specificationsshall include all placards, labels and markings requiredfor the system and any associated storage andtransportation containers. Graphics showing theplacement and the meaning of each placard, label ormarking shall also be included.

30 INTERIOR SURFACEFINISHES

The specifications and requirements covering interiorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

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40 INTERIOR PLACARDSAND MARKINGS

Those placards, markings, self illuminating signs, etcrequired for interior general and emergencyinformation, instructions, cautions, warnings, etc.

03 SYSTEM LOADING ANDOFF-LOADING

Those procedures and graphics necessary to load andoff-load internal and external stores, munitions, fuels,oils, cargo etc. It shall also contain information on thesupport equipment and special tools required. Cross-references shall be made to applicable system/sub-system SNS.

00 GENERAL

10 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT A list of all support equipment and special tools, alsoinformation and graphics as necessary on those itemsnot covered in other documentation.

20 CARGO Examples of loading and off-loading techniques,interior layout, floor loadings, location and strength oflashing points, methods of stowing and securing,capacities and dimensions of compartments, hatches,doors, etc.

04 STANDARD PRACTICES(SYSTEM)

Those standard engineering practices applicable tomore than one system task which are not coveredelsewhere. It shall exclude those practices which arerecognised as standard trade practices and also thosepractices/ processes which are only applicable tomanufacture. Practices for a particular application shallbe included in the appropriate system SNS as part ofthe procedure. Section 00 shall include those standardpractices applicable to all system SNS.

00 GENERAL

10 to90

Sections 10 through 90 shall be used to describestandard practices. The prime contractor may assignthe section numbers to suit generic standard practicesrelated to more than one system.

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A0 00 PROPULSION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for producing and delivering power.

A1 00 POWER PACK(GENERAL)

The power pack element refers to a self-contained meansfor generating and delivering power. It includes suchsystems as the main engine, transmission and interfaces.Sub-systems may include such items as cooling, fuel, airand exhaust, lubrication, auxiliaries and electrical.

10 MAIN ENGINE Refers to a diesel, petrol, electric, etc fuelled means forgenerating power and a means whereby this power can bedelivered to the transmission. It may include, for example,engine mounted flywheel and clutch assemblies, cooling,fuel, air and exhaust, lubrication, auxiliary and electricalsystems.

20 TRANSMISSION Refers to a system which transmits power from the engineto the driving member and may include torque converterand gearbox. It may also include flywheel and clutchassemblies, steering and brakes if they are integral to thetransmission. Also included are differentials and powertakeoffs.

30 POWER PACKINTERFACES

Refers to the mounting assemblies connecting the mainengine and transmission, together with associatedancillaries, including such systems as cooling, fuel, air andexhaust, lubrication, auxiliary and electrical. It may alsoinclude transmission items.

A2 00 POWER UNIT(GENERAL)

The power unit element refers to a discrete means forgenerating and delivering power to the transmission. Itmay include, for example, flywheel and clutch assemblies.

10 ENGINE Refers to a diesel, petrol, electric, etc fuelled means forgenerating power and a means whereby this power can bedelivered to the transmission. It may include, for example,flywheel and clutch assemblies and engine mountedcooling, fuel, air and exhaust, lubrication, auxiliary andelectrical systems.

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20 COOLING SYSTEM Refers to systems designed to maintain the correctoperating temperatures for the power unit. It includes, forexample, cooling air ducting, coolant pumps, liquid filledradiators, intercoolers, fans and associated heat exchangeequipment.

30 FUEL SYSTEMS Refers to a system or equipment designed to deliver fuel tothe power unit. It includes, for example, fuel storagefacilities, pumps, filters, delivery pipes, drainage and cut-off valves, Fuel Injector Pumps (FIP) and injectors.

40 AIR AND EXHAUSTSYSTEMS

Refers to a system which supplies air to, or collects andremoves exhaust gasses from the engine. It includes, forexample, all pipes, ducting, filters, couplings, gaskets,turbochargers/superchargers, silencers and catalyticconverters.

50 LUBRICATIONSYSTEMS

Refers to a system that provides lubrication to the powerunit and any external components related to the power unitlubrication system. It includes, for example, delivery andreturn pipes, pumps, filters, intercoolers and separatelymounted heat exchangers.

60 ELECTRICAL Refers to a system that provides or uses electrical powerassociated with the power unit. It includes, for example,starter motors, alternators and generators directly mountedon the power unit. It also includes, for example, ignitionsystem components including spark plugs, distributor, coilsand leads.

70 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associated systemsin, or directly mounted on, the power unit. It includes, forexample, engine mountings.

80 HYDRAULIC Refers to a system that provides or uses hydraulic powerassociated with the power unit. It includes, for example,hydraulic pumps, valves, pipes, and tanks. It also includesany external components related to the power unithydraulic systems.

A3 00 ENGINE COOLINGSYSTEM (GENERAL)

This system includes cooling air ducting, coolant pumps,liquid filled radiators, fans and associated heat exchangeequipment mounted externally to the power unit/pack.

10 FLUID Refers to fluid (water/oil) filled coolant systems. Itincludes pumps, radiators, fans, pipes and associated heatexchange equipment.

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20 AIR Refers to cooling air ducting, fans and associated heatexchange equipment.

A4 00 FUEL SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

Equipment to provide fuel storage facilities, filters,delivery pipes, drainage and cut-off valves, Fuel InjectorPumps (FIP) and injectors mounted externally to the powerunit/pack.

10 STORAGE Refers to the portion of the system which stores fuel. Itincludes, for example, tanks, filler necks, seals, valves,vents and drainage.

20 DISTRIBUTION Refers to the portion of the system which is used todistribute fuel from the storage system. It includes, forexample, filters, restrictors, valves, controls and pipes.

30 PRIMING Refers to the portion of the system which is used topressurise/pump the fuel. It includes, for example, liftpumps, pressurisation pumps, and cold starting systems.

40 FUEL INJECTION Refers to the portion of the system which delivers fuel. Itincludes, for example, FIP, fuel injectors, fuel pumpmetering and carburettors.

50 INDICATING Refers to the portion of the system which is used to monitorthe condition of fuel (quantity, temperature and pressure).It includes, for example, transmitters, indicators, wiring andpressure warning systems.

60 VENTING ANDDEFUELLING

Refers to the portion of the system which is used to ventfumes from the fuel system and to provide a means forremoving/dumping unwanted fuel.

A5 00 AIR AND EXHAUSTSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

Refers to a system which supplies and filters air to theengine and collects and removes exhaust gases from theengine. It includes, for example, all filters, pipes,couplings, silencers, catalytic converters and ductingmounted externally to the power unit/ pack.

10 AIR SYSTEM Refers to a system which supplies and filters air to theengine. It includes, for example, pre-filters, main airfilters, and associated ducting. It may also include aircooling/heating systems and intercoolers.

20 COLLECTOR Refers to that portion of the system which collects exhaustgases from the engine manifold. It includes pipes, joints,gaskets, etc.

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30 NOISE SUPPRESSION Refers to that portion of the system which reduces noiseproduced by the engine exhaust gases. It includessilencers, baffles, shields, etc.

40 EMISSION CONTROL Refers to that portion of the system which is designed toreduce or eliminate engine exhaust gas emissions. Itincludes, for example, catalytic converters and tail pipes.

A6 00 LUBRICATIONSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

This system is to include lubrication storage facilities thatare external to the engine/power pack. It includes deliveryand return pipes, pumps, filters and heat exchangersmounted externally to the power unit/ pack.

10 STORAGE Refers to the part of the system used for storage of engineand/or transmission lubricating oil. It includes tanks,filling systems, sumps, drains, etc.

20 DISTRIBUTION Refers to the part of the system used for distribution oflubricating oil to and from the engine and/or transmission.It includes pipes, pumps, filters, valves, etc.

30 INDICATING Refers to the part of the system used to monitor thecondition of engine and/or transmission lubricating oil(quantity, temperature and pressure). It includestransmitters, indicators, wiring, pressure warning systems,etc.

A7 00 TRANSMISSION(GENERAL)

Refers to a means to transmit power from the engine to thedriving member and may include clutch, torque converter,gearbox. It may also include steering and brakes if they areintegral to the transmission. Also included are differentialsand power takeoffs.

10 GEARBOX Refers to a means for varying the speed/torque deliveredfrom the power unit to the driving member. It may includethe steering control and brake assemblies.

20 STEERING CONTROLASSEMBLY

Refers to a discrete means for varying the drive applied,through the transmission system, to each of the vehicle'sdriving members (eg tracked vehicles).

30 BRAKE ASSEMBLY Refers to a discrete means for applying braking forcesthrough the vehicle transmission (eg tracked vehicles).

40 AUXILIARY DRIVE/POWER TAKEOFF

Refers to an auxiliary means of obtaining an output fromthe engine. It includes transfer gearboxes which may alsoinclude a slip differential.

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50 CLUTCH Refers to a means for engaging/disengaging thetransmission to/from the engine, when fitted as a separateassembly (for clutches fitted to a flywheel, see A21000).

60 DRIVE SHAFT Refers to the means for connecting power output from theengine to the driving member. It includes muff couplings,propeller shafts, universal joints and final drives.

70 TORQUECONVERTER

Refers to a means for varying the torque delivered from theengine to the driving member.

80 DIFFERENTIAL Refers to a means for changing the direction of rotationdelivered from the engine to the driving member or wheels.For wheeled vehicles, it includes the driving axles, halfshafts, hubs, etc.

A8 00 AUTOMOTIVE/REMOTE PILOTINGAND DIGITALCONTROL SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The automotive and remote piloting and DigitalAutomotive Control System (DACS) element refers to thatequipment (hardware/software) installed in the vehiclewhich is used to plan and control vehicle speed anddirection either autonomously or via tele-operation. Thisincludes equipment which senses, processes and displaysimagery data such as stereo vision systems, laser scanners,multiple sensor fusion algorithms and processors, imageenhancement algorithms and processors etc. This includes,for example, equipment which performs intelligenceanalysis and planning functions such as automated routeplanners, image understanding algorithms and processors,computer aided driving algorithms, DACS and processors.

10 CONTROL Refers to processing and control elements. It includescentral processors, analogue/digital converters, associatedsoftware, memory boards, servo units, actuators, associatedwiring, etc.

20 SENSORS Refers to sensors which are specifically associated withproviding inputs to an automotive/remote piloting systemor DACS.

30 INDICATORS Refers to the part of the system used to indicate/monitor anautomotive/remote piloting system or DACS. It includesindicators, wiring, etc.

A9 00 CONTROLS(DRIVERS)(GENERAL)

Given in this element are the controls required to start,stop, steer and generally control the vehicle commensuratewith the mobility role of the equipment. It includes, forexample, on-board diagnostic systems.

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10 FOOT CONTROLS Refers to the foot-operated controls to start, stop, steer andgenerally control the vehicle. It includes, for example,pedal assemblies (clutch, brake, accelerator, etc),associated linkages, cables, hydraulic/pneumaticconnections, master and slave cylinders, brake shoes andpads and disks and drums.

20 HAND CONTROLS Refers to the hand-operated controls to start, stop, steer andgenerally control the vehicle. It includes, for example,stop/start, steering (wheel, tiller, etc) and braking controls.

30 ANCILLARYCONTROLS

Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. Itincludes, for example, such items as screen washequipment, windscreen wipers and adjustable wing mirrors.

40 PROPULSIONCONTROL SYSTEMS

Refers to systems which monitor and/or control enginespeed and performance.

50 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to systems (hardware/software) which monitor/report on the operation of vehicle systems. It includes, forexample, the drivers instrumentation panel, warning lightsand condition monitoring systems.

B0 00 STRUCTURE(GENERAL)

Framework and/or basic structural housing for a system,including load bearing components.

B1 00 HULL/FRAME(GENERAL)

This element refers to the vehicles primary load bearingcomponent which provides the structural integrity towithstand the operational loading stresses generated whiletraversing various terrain profiles. This element could be asimple wheeled vehicle frame or a more complicatedcombat vehicle hull which satisfies not only the structuralrequirements but also provides armour protection. Itincludes all structural subassemblies and appendages whichattach directly to the primary structure. This element, forexample, includes towing and lifting fittings, bumpers,hatches and grilles. It also includes provision toaccommodate other subsystems such as mountings forsuspension, weapons, turret, track body, cab, specialequipment, loads etc.

10 INTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to internal fitments mounted on the hull/frame. Itincludes brackets, stud welding, floors and insulationpanels.

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20 EXTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to the chassis and external fitments mounted on thehull/frame. It includes brackets, stud welding, steps,bumpers, mud-guards, windows, etc.

30 DOORS/HATCHES Refers to loading/entry hatches and doors in, or directlymounted on, the hull/rame assembly. It includes shellloading doors, driver and passenger doors, hatches, locks,handles, drivers/operators hoods, cowls and windshields,etc.

40 SEATS Refers to seating which is directly mounted on the hull/frame.

50 DRINKING WATERTANK

Refers to a system designed to provide drinking water forthe driver and crew, which is directly mounted on the hull/frame. It includes tanks, filler necks, filters, pipes, seals,valves, vents, drainage, etc.

60 ACCESS COVERPLATES

Refers to access cover plates directly mounted on thehull/frame. It includes, for example, guards, plugs,drain/inspection covers. It may also include deck areaassemblies.

70 GUN CRUTCH/DEPRESSION RAILS

Refers to gun crutch and depression rails directly mountedon the hull/frame.

80 SKIRTING PLATES/BRACKETS/SPLASHPLATES

Refers to skirting plates, brackets and splash plates directlymounted on the hull/frame. It includes the plates andassociated fittings, brackets, towing attachments, etc.

B2 00 BODY/CAB(GENERAL)

The body/cab elements refers to the major components tobe mated to a chassis or frame to provide a completevehicle having a defined mission capability. This elementincludes accommodation for personnel, cargo, and suchsubsystems as need to be placed in proximity of theoperators.

10 INTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to internal fitments mounted on the body/cab. Itincludes panels, brackets, clips, facia, instrument panels,stud welding, internal windows, etc.

20 EXTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to external fitments mounted on the body/cab. Itincludes the external cab assembly, panels, brackets, studwelding, steps, windows, cab tilt and locking mechanism,etc.

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30 DOORS/HATCHES Refers to loading/entry hatches and doors in, or directlymounted on, the body/cab. It includes loading doors, driverand passenger doors, hatches, locks, handles, etc.

40 SEATS Refers to seating and associated fittings which are directlymounted on the body/cab. It includes, for example, seatbelts and harnesses.

50 DRINKING WATERTANK

Refers to a system designed to provide drinking water forthe driver and crew, which is directly mounted on the body/cab. It includes tanks, filler necks, filters, pipes, seals,valves, vents, drainage, etc.

60 ACCESS PANELS Refers to access panels directly mounted on the body/cab.

70 LOAD BAY Refers to load (or passenger) carrying areas in the body/cab and any soft/ hard top covering, supports, etc.

80 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associated systemsin, or directly mounted on, the body or cab.

B3 00 SUSPENSION/TRACK/WHEELS (GENERAL)

This element refers to the means for generating tractiveeffort, thrust and lift, generally at or in proximity to theearth's surface and adapting the vehicle to the irregularitiesof the surface. It includes, for example, wheels, tracks andsteering gears for traction and control functions. Also, itincludes springs, shock absorbers, skirts and othersuspension members such as track adjusting mechanisms.It does not include specific steering mechanisms.

10 SUSPENSION UNIT Refers to the means for adapting the vehicle toirregularities of the surface. It includes hydrogas units,shock absorbers, leaf and coil springs, pneumaticsuspension units, etc. Also included is the lift mechanism,skirts, etc, for hovercraft.

20 ROAD WHEEL HUBASSEMBLY

Refers to a means for distributing the nominal groundpressure of the vehicle. On wheeled vehicles, it includeswheels that transfer tractive effort to the surface and rollingwheels. It includes road wheels, hub assemblies, tyres,valves, inner-tubes, etc.

30 SPROCKET WHEELASSEMBLY

Refers to the sprocket drive wheels which transfer tractiveeffort to the track.

40 TRACK ASSEMBLY Refers to the track and associated linkages.

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50 IDLER WHEELS Refers to the feed/guide mechanism(s) associated withtrack laying. It includes idler wheels and track tensioners.

60 ROLLER ASSEMBLY Refers to the track roller guide assemblies.

70 AXLE Refers to non-driving axles not covered under thetransmission system. It includes axle arms, links, bearings,etc.

B4 00 TURRET ASSEMBLY(GENERAL)

The turret assembly refers to the structures and equipmentinstallation required to provide the fighting compartmentelement of combat vehicles. This element includes turretarmour, EMC shielding, turret rings, slip rings, attachmentsand appendages such as latches and cupolas, andaccommodation for personnel, weapons and C3I.

10 INTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to internal fitments mounted in the turret. Itincludes drinking water installations, periscope mountings,panels, brackets, clips, stud welding, etc.

20 EXTERNALMOUNTINGS

Refers to external fitments mounted on the turret. Itincludes brush deflector assemblies, cooler boxes, guncovers, splash curtains, panels, brackets, stud welding, etc.

30 HATCHES Refers to loading/entry hatches in, or directly mounted on,the turret. It includes loading hatches, crew hatches andassociated locks, handles, fittings, etc. It does not includecupolas.

40 SEATS Refers to seating which is directly mounted in the turret.

50 RING ASSEMBLY Refers to a circular track and roller/ball-race assemblydesigned to facilitate turret rotation.

60 CUPOLA Refers to a roof aperture and domed hatch assembly,primarily for observation purposes. It may be capable ofrotation, and may also provide access for entry/ exit.

70 ELEVATING/TRAVERSINGGEARBOX

Refers to elevating/traversing gearboxes mounted on theturret wall.

80 TURNTABLEASSEMBLY

Refers to the turret turntable assembly. It includes driveand roller assemblies, RBJ mountings, etc.

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90 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associated systemsin, or directly mounted on, the turret. It includes suchitems as wash/wipe equipment, turret and elevation locks,position indicators and adjustable mirrors, etc.

C0 00 ARMAMENTS(GENERAL)

A defensive or offensive system or equipment.

C1 00 GUN CONTROLSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The gun control element refers to that equipment(hardware/software) installed in the vehicle which providesintelligence necessary to power elevate and traverse theweapons systems and also to control via stabilisationsystems, and turret and gun drives, including gun positionindicators and sensors.

10 INSTALLATION Refers to the Gun Control Equipment (GCE) installation.

20 CONTROL PANEL Refers to control panels associated with FV GCE.

30 POWER SUPPLY Refers to power supply units associated with FV GCE.

40 SWITCH UNITS Refers to switch units associated with FV GCE. It includestrimming units, fire control switches, etc.

50 GUN CONTROLLER Refers to control systems associated with GCE. It includescontrols for the gun, motor generators, metadynes,amplidynes, magnicons, power amplifiers.

60 POWER MOTORS Refers to gearbox drive motors, associated with GCE. Itincludes the power, elevation and traverse drive motors.

70 GYROSCOPEASSEMBLY

Refers to gyroscope assemblies associated with GCE.

80 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary GCE controls and associated systems. Itincludes such items as turnbuckle assemblies, traversedisplacement units, fire control quadrants, inter-connectingboxes, wiring, connectors, etc.

C2 00 FIRE CONTROLSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The fire control element refers to that equipment(hardware/software) installed in the vehicle which providesintelligence necessary for weapons delivery such aslaunching and firing. This element includes, for example,radar and other sensors necessary for search recognition,meteorological and/or tracking; controls and displays, firecontrol computers, and computer programmes.

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10 COMPUTER/INTERFACE

Refers to computer interface systems and equipmentassociated with fire control systems. It includes computer/interface units, program loading facilities, etc.

20 CONTROL/MONITOR Refers to control and monitoring equipment associated withthe fire control systems.

30 FILTER UNITS Refers to filter units associated with the fire controlsystems.

40 SENSORS Refers to sensors associated with the fire control systems.It includes sensors for elevation and traverse displacement,trunnion tilt, sighting angle, etc.

50 FIRING HANDLES Refers to firing handles associated with the fire controlsystems.

60 FIRE CONTROLBOXES

Refers to control boxes associated with the fire controlsystem. It includes the commander's, and gunner's controlboxes, the loader's safety box, etc.

70 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary items and associated systems. Itincludes such items as junction boxes, cables, connectors,services, etc.

C3 00 THERMAL IMAGING(GENERAL)

This element refers to that equipment (hardware/software)which provides a thermal picture for the crew to use forsurveillance and weapon guidance. It includes thermalimaging sensor heads, drive units, processors, power supplyunits, and display units.

10 SENSOR Refers to sensors specifically associated with thermalimaging systems. It includes scanner head assemblies, IRtelescopes, tilt sensors, focal telescopes, etc.

20 PROCESSING Refers to processing elements associated with thermalimaging systems. It includes symbology units, processors,etc.

30 DISPLAY Refers to the display elements of a thermal imaging system.It includes binocular viewers, commander's and gunner'sdisplay units, display drive units, etc.

40 CONTROL Refers to the control elements of a thermal imaging system.It includes servo units, gunner's and commander's controlunits, etc.

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50 CONVERTER UNITS Refers to converter elements of a thermal imaging system.It includes isolating converter units, etc.

60 STRUCTURE ANDFRAMEWORK

Refers to framework and/or basic structural housing for athermal imaging system, including load bearingcomponents.

70 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associated systemsrelated to thermal imaging systems. It includes such itemsas wash/wipe equipment, cables, connectors, services, etc.

C4 00 THERMAL IMAGINGCOOLING SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

This element refers to that equipment which provides acooling medium, for thermal images. It will include, forexample, compressors, bottles, pipes, fans, mini coolers, aircleaning columns and stirling cycle cooling machines.

10 COMPRESSORS Refers to the part of the system used to pressurise thecooling system. It includes motors, pumps, etc.

20 STORAGE Refers to the part of the system used for storage of coolant.It includes tanks, filling systems, sumps, drains, etc.

30 DISTRIBUTION Refers to the part of the system used for distribution ofcoolant. It includes pipes, valves, etc.

40 INDICATING Refers to the part of the system used to monitor thecondition of coolant (quantity, temperature and pressure).It includes transmitters, indicators, wiring, warningsystems, etc.

C5 00 OPTICAL SIGHTINGSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The optical element refers to the sighting systems forsearch, observation, identification, tracking, range-findingand will include sensors and displays associated with thissystem.

10 SURVEILLANCE Refers to optical surveillance equipment. It includes suchitems as observation periscopes, etc.

20 SIGHTING Refers to optical sighting equipment. It includes suchitems as sighting and aiming periscopes, etc.

30 RETICLE IMAGEPROJECTOR

Refers to a means for displaying a reticle image in/on thesighting device.

40 SIGHTING UNIT Refers to a means for displaying a reticle image in thesighting device.

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50 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associated systemsrelated to optical sighting systems. It includes such itemsas wash/wipe equipment, cables, connectors, services, etc.

C6 00 WEAPON/GUN(GENERAL)

The weapon/gun element refers to the means for thelauncher to deliver fire on hostile targets or for logisticsand other vehicles to exercise self-defence. This elementincludes, for example, the main gun/ elevating mass andsecondary armaments such as small arms and mortars. Firecontrol, gun control, and optical systems are excluded.

10 BARREL The barrel assembly provides initial guidance for launch ofprojectiles.

20 BREECH, HOUSINGAND FIRINGMECHANISM

Refers to a system which provides a means of access forthe projectile/case to enter the barrel. It also provides apressure seal and firing mechanism, together with themeans by which the breech and firing mechanism arehoused within the equipment. It includes all associatedhousing items.

30 MOUNTINGS Refers to the means for attaching the barrel assembly andmay include the mountlet assembly as well as the means tobalance the armament system. It also includes tripods andbipods.

40 RECOIL MECHANISM Refers to systems which provide a means for absorbingenergy created by projectile launch. It includes recuperatorand recoil assemblies, etc.

50 SMOKE DISCHARGER Refers to a means for dispersing smoke/fumes generatedwhen a round is fired.

60 SECONDARYARMAMENTSINSTALLATION

Refers to systems which provide a secondary armamentsinstallation.

70 SIGHTS Refers to a mechanical sighting system used on small arms,machine guns, man-portable launchers, etc.

80 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary items and associated systems. Itincludes, for example, such items as spare barrels and otherparts, wallets, cleaning kits and sustained fire kits.

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C7 00 AUTOMATICLOADING SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The automatic loading element consists of that equipment(hardware/software) providing the means to selectammunition from a stored position in the vehicle, itstransfer to and loading of the armament system. Thiselement also includes the means to eject spent cases andmisfired rounds. Components include all ammunitionstorage racks, transfer/lift mechanisms, ramming andejecting mechanisms as well as specialised hydraulic andelectrical controls.

10 STORAGE (READYROUND)

Refers to ammunition storage racks, bins, etc.

20 TRANSFER/LIFT Refers to the means to select ammunition from a storedposition in the vehicle and transfer it to the armamentsystem. It includes transfer and lift mechanisms

30 LOADING/RAMMING Refers to the means to loading the armament system. Itincludes ramming and ejecting mechanisms.

40 CONTROL Refers to the means to control loading the armamentsystem. It includes specialised hydraulic and electricalcontrols and safety devices.

D0 00 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distribution and/orcontrol of electric power.

D1 00 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS(ENGINE/POWERPACK) (GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronic systemsfor the engine/power pack. It will include wiringharnesses, line replaceable units (LRUs), sensors, lighting,batteries, generators, etc.

10 GENERATING Refers to generating systems and equipment in the engine/power pack compartment that are not directly mounted onthe engine/power-pack. It includes such items asalternators, dynamos, generator panels, etc.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment mounted in the engine/powerpack compartment. It includes such items as batterycontainers, lagging kits, battery assemblies, connectingstraps, etc.

30 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to instrumentation systems and equipment mountedin the engine/power pack compartment . It includes suchitems as tachometers, speedometers, indicating panels,electronic circuit panels, control transmitters, etc.

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40 LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems and equipment mounted in theengine/power pack compartment. It includes such items asinspection lights, etc.

50 WIRING Refers to wiring and cable looms mounted in the engine/power pack compartment. It includes looms, wires,harnesses, etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment mounted in the engine/powerpack compartment. It includes, for example, actuators,engine controls and ignition systems.

70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution systems and equipmentmounted in the engine/power pack compartment. Itincludes such items as controllers, switches, relays,regulators, etc.

80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentmounted in the engine/power pack compartment. Itincludes such items as fuses, fusible links, trip switches,etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment mounted in theengine/power pack compartment. It includes such items ascontrollers, switches, relays, regulators, etc.

D2 00 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (HULL/FRAME) (GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronic systemsfor the hull and frame. It will include both internal andexternal wiring harnesses, junction and distribution boxes,line replaceable units (LRUs), sensors and lighting systems.It also includes the interfaces and connectors associatedwith the engine, power pack, generating and startingsystems.

10 INTERNALELECTRICALSTSTEMS

Refers to the internal electrical or electronic systemsmounted in the hull/frame. It will include, for example,wiring harnesses, LRUs, junction and distribution boxes. Italso includes the interfaces and connectors associated withthe engine, power pack, generating and starting systems.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment related to the hull/frame. Itincludes such items as battery containers, lagging kits,battery assemblies, connecting straps, etc.

30 INTERNAL LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems mounted internally in the hull/frame.

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40 EXTERNALELECTRICALSTSTEMS

Refers to the electrical or electronic systems mountedexternally on the hull/frame. It will include, for example,external lighting systems, horns and flashing beacons.

50 WIRING Refers to wiring, cable looms and clips related to the hull/frame or associated with connecting to the engine/powerpack. It includes looms, wires, clips, harnesses,connectors, etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment related to the hull/frame. Itincludes, for example, actuators, wiper controls, heaters,cooking pots, horns, radio fittings and ancillary items.

70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution and interconnectingsystems and equipment related to the hull/frame. Itincludes such items as controllers, switches, relays,regulators, etc.

80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentrelated to the hull/frame. It includes such items as fuses,fuse panels, fusible links, trip switches, etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment related to the hull/frame. It includes such items as controllers, switches,relays, regulators, etc.

D3 00 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (BODY/CAB) (GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronic systemsfor either the body/cab. It will include wiring harnesses,line replaceable units (LRUs), sensors and lighting systems.

10 GENERATING Refers to generating systems and equipment related to thebody/cab. It includes such items as generator controlpanels, etc.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment related to the body/cab. Itincludes such items as battery containers, lagging kits,battery assemblies, connecting straps, etc.

30 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to instrumentation systems and equipment related tothe body cab. It includes such items as indicating panels,electronic circuit panels, control transmitters, etc.

40 LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems and equipment related to thebody cab. It includes such items as inspection lights, headlights, spot lights, tail/ side lights, indicators, panel lights,convoy lights, etc.

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50 WIRING Refers to wiring and cable looms related to the body/cab.It includes looms, wires, harnesses, earthing straps, etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment related to the body/cab. Itincludes, for example, actuators, wiper controls, heaters,cooking pots and horns.

70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution systems and equipmentrelated to the body/cab. It includes such items ascontrollers, switches, relays, regulators, etc.

80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentrelated to the body/cab. It includes such items as fuses,fuse panels, fusible links, trip switches, etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment related to thebody/cab. It includes such items as controllers, switches,relays, regulators, etc.

D4 00 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (TURRET)(GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronic systemsfor the turret. It will include wiring harnesses, linereplaceable units (LRUs), sensors and lighting systems.

10 GENERATING Refers to generating systems and equipment related to theturret. It includes such items as generator control panels,etc.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment related to the turret. Itincludes such items as battery containers, lagging kits,battery assemblies, connecting straps, etc.

30 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to instrumentation systems and equipment related tothe turret. It includes such items as indicating panels,electronic circuit panels, control transmitters, etc.

40 LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems and equipment related to theturret. It includes such items as inspection lights, panellights, roof lights, spot lights, convoy lights, etc.

50 WIRING Refers to wiring and cable looms related to the turret. Itincludes looms, wires, harnesses, earthing straps, etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment related to the turret. Itincludes, for example, actuators, wiper controls, heatersand cooking pots.

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70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution systems and equipmentrelated to the turret. It includes such items as controllers,switches, relays, regulators, etc.

80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentrelated to the turret. It includes such items as fuses, fusepanels, fusible links, trip switches, etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment related to theturret. It includes such items as controllers, switches,relays, regulators, etc.

E0 00 COMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for transferring information.

E1 00 COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The communications element refers to that equipment(hardware/software) which provides the means within thesystem for commanding, controlling and transmitting/receiving information and data to vehicle crew membersand other personnel exterior to the operating vehicle. Thiselement includes radio frequency equipment, microwaveand optic communication links, networked equipment formultiple vehicle control and intercoms and external phonessystems. It may include navigational system and datadisplays when these are integral with the equipment ofcrew stations or drivers automotive display.

10 UHF/SHF/EHF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing ultra, super and extra highfrequency (UHF, SHF, EHF) carriers. It includestransmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

20 VHF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing very high frequency (VHF)carriers. It includes transmitters, receivers, control,antennas, etc.

30 HF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing high frequency (HF) carriers. Itincludes transmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

40 LF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing low frequency (LF) carriers. Itincludes transmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

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50 AUDIO Refers to that portion of the system used for voicecommunications. It includes such items as intercoms,headphones, loudspeakers, switching/ontrol panels, etc.

60 DIGITAL Refers to that portion of the system used for digital/datacommunications. It includes modems, encryption devices,etc.

70 SATELLITE Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications via satellites. It includes transmitters,receivers, control, antennas, etc.

80 OPTICAL Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications via line-of-site. It includes transmitters,receivers, control, signalling devices, etc.

90 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. Itincludes such items as wiring, connectors, etc.

E2 00 IDENTIFICATIONFRIEND/ FOE (IFF)(GENERAL)

IFF equipment is common to all services and is thereforeinteractive with many other users. It covers the equipment(hardware software) that identifies friend or foe andtransmits that information. It may use the vehiclecommunication system(s).

10 TRANSMITTING Refers to that part of the system which is used to send data.

20 RECEIVING Refers to that part of the system which is used to receiveIFF data.

30 INDICATING Refers to that part of the system which is used to displayIFF data.

F0 00 NAVIGATION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to determine, conduct, manageor plot a position or course for the system.

F1 00 NAVIGATIONSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

The navigation element refers to that equipment (hardware/software) installed in the vehicle which permits the crew todetermine vehicle location and to plot the course of thevehicle. It includes navigation systems such as deadreckoning, inertial and global positioning systems.Landmark recognition algorithms and processors are alsoincluded.

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10 INDEPENDENT Refers to that portion of the system (hardware/software)which provides information to determine position and isindependent on ground installations or orbiting satellites. Itincludes inertial guidance systems, tracking systems,sextants, etc.

20 DEPENDANT Refers to that portion of the system (hardware/software)which provides information to determine position and ismainly dependant on ground installations or orbitingsatellites. It includes GPS, radio compass, etc.

30 COMPUTING Refers to that portion of the system (hardware/software)which combines/processes navigational data to compute ormanage the vehicle's geographical position. It includescourse computers, landmark recognition algorithms,processors, displays, etc.

G0 00 SURVEILLANCE(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to sense the environment.

G1 00 SURVEILLANCESYSTEMS (GENERAL)

The surveillance element is defined as all equipment(hardware/software) and associated systems used to sensethe surrounding environment and then process, display andrecord the resulting information. This may include, forexample, Meteorological equipment. It does not includespecific thermal imaging or meteorological/ atmosphericsystems.

10 CONTROL Refers to the processing, control and recording elements ofthe sensor systems. It includes central processors,analogue/ digital converters, associated software, storageunits, etc.

20 INDICATING Refers to the part of the system used to indicate/monitorsensor information. It includes data identification,indicators, displays panels, etc.

30 RECORDING Refers to the part of the system used to record sensorinformation.

40 OPTICAL/INFRA-RED Refers to that portion of a system that uses optical and/orheat-sensing devices to acquire information. It includes,for example, driver’s, commander’s and gunner’speriscopes, infra-red scanners, heat sensors and imageintensifiers. It does not include specific thermal imagingsystems or sighting equipment.

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50 LASER Refers to that portion of a system that uses laser devices toacquire information. It includes distance measuring, targetidentification, etc.

60 RADAR Refers to that portion of a system that uses radar devices toacquire information. It includes antennas, receivers,transmitters, indicators, etc.

70 MAGNETIC Refers to that portion of a system that uses magneticsensors to acquire information. It includes magnetometers,amplifiers, processors, indicators, etc.

80 SONAR Refers to that portion of a system that uses sonar to acquireinformation. It includes modulators, transducers,processors, indicators, etc.

90 ACOUSTIC Refers to that portion of a system that uses sound to acquireinformation. It includes listening devices, amplifiers,processors, indicators, etc.

G2 00 METEOROLOGICAL/ATMOSPHERICRESEARCH(GENERAL)

Refers to the systems and devices which furnish a means ofproviding, processing and recording meteorological data.

10 WEATHER Refers to that portion of a system which is used to detect,measure, process or record weather (moisture, temperature,cloud, wind, etc) data. It includes hygrometers,thermometers, anemometers, etc.

20 AIR TURBULENCE Refers to that portion of a system which is used to detect,measure, process or record air turbulence data.

30 POLLUTANTS Refers to that portion of a system which is used to detect,measure, process or record contaminated particles.

40 MAGNETIC/GRAVITATIONAL

Refers to that portion of a system which is used to detect,measure, process or record the earth's magnetic orgravitational forces.

H0 00 STEERING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to guide or govern direction.

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H1 00 STEERING SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

This element refers to the devices (hardware/software)which are part of the vehicle not contained within thesuspension system or drivers controls that govern thevehicle's direction. This will include, for example, rudderand thrust devices and trim valves for amphibians.

10 RUDDERS Refers to rudder devices designed to control the vehicle'sdirection.

20 TRIM VALVES Refers to trim valves designed to control the vehicle'sdirection.

30 THRUSTERS Refers to thrust devices designed to control the vehicle'sdirection.

J0 00 VENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a controlledenvironment.

J1 00 VENTILATION/HEATING/COOLINGSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to those subassemblies or componentswhich provide a micro-climatic condition (heating orcooling), inside the vehicle, including personnel heating/cooling suits or components. It also covers purificationsystems not covered by NBC.

10 COMPRESSION That portion of the system and its controls which suppliespressurised air/gas. Includes items such as controls andindicating systems related to pressure, gas-filled systems,etc.

20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system used to induct and distribute air.It includes equipment rack cooling, seals, demisting,waveguide pressurization system and items of suchsystems, like blowers, ducting and inlets.

30 HEATING That portion of the system and its controls which supplyheated air. It includes items such as heater units, wiring,etc.

40 COOLING That portion of the system and its controls which supplycooled air. Includes items such as the cooling unit,indicating systems related to the cooler operation, wiringetc. It does not include temperature control and indicatingsystems.

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50 TEMPERATURECONTROL

That portion of the system used to control the temperatureof the air. Includes items such as, thermal sensing devices,switches, indicators, wiring etc.

60 MOISTURE/ AIR That portion of the system used to contaminant controlmoisture in the air, to control ozone concentrations, to filterradioactive debris and chemical/biological contaminants,etc.

70 LIQUID COOLANT Those components required to supply liquid coolant to acooling system.

K0 00 HYDRAULICSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distribution and/orcontrol of hydraulic (or pneumatic) power.

K1 00 HYDRAULICS(GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment (hardware/software) within the vehicle for the generation, distributionand/ or control of hydraulic power.

10 MAIN Refers to a system or equipment which is used to generate,store, distribute or control hydraulic power. It includessuch items as tanks, valves, pumps, oil coolers, plumbing,etc. It does not include user systems classified elsewhere,or their connecting valves.

20 AUXILIARY Refers to that portion of the hydraulic system which isclassified as auxiliary, emergency or standby and which isused to supplement, or replace the main hydraulic system.

30 INDICATING Refers to that part of the hydraulic system which is used tomonitor the condition of the hydraulic system or fluid. Itincludes transmitters, indicators, warning systems, etc.

K2 00 PNEUMATICSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment (hardware/software) within the vehicle for the generation, distributionand or control of pneumatic (including vacuum) power.

10 MAIN Refers to a system or equipment which is used to generate,store, distribute or control pneumatic power. It includessuch items as tanks, valves, pumps, plumbing, etc. It doesnot include user systems classified elsewhere, or theirconnecting valves.

20 AUXILIARY Refers to that part of the pneumatic system which isclassified as auxiliary, emergency or standby and which isused to supplement, or replace the main pneumatic system.

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30 INDICATING Refers to that part of the pneumatic system which is used tomonitor the condition of the system. It includestransmitters, indicators, warning systems, etc.

L0 00 ELECTRONICSYSTEM (GENERAL)

A system or equipment using electronic/automatedsoftware and/or firmware elements not specificallyincluded in other systems.

L1 00 ELECTRONICS(GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment within thevehicle which uses electronic/automated software and/orfirmware elements not specifically included in any othersystems.

M0 00 AUXILIARY(GENERAL)

Subsidiary systems that provide services or support to mainsystems or equipment.

M1 00 AUXILIARY SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

This element refers to subsidiary systems (hardware/software) that provide services or support to main systemsor equipment within the vehicle, not covered elsewhere.

N0 00 SURVIVABILITY(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide hazard detection,protection, survivability and escape facilities.

N1 00 FIRE PROTECTIONSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

This element refers to systems (hardware/software) thatprovide a warning to the crew that a possible fire hazardexists. It includes the suppression/fire fighting and heatsensors required for this system.

10 DETECTING Refers to that part of the system which is used to sense thepresence of excessive heat, smoke or fire.

20 INDICATING Refers to that part of the system which is used to indicatethe presence of excessive heat, smoke or fire.

30 EXTINGUISHING Refers to that part of the system, either fixed or portable,which is used to extinguish fire.

N2 00 NUCLEAR,BIOLOGICAL,CHEMICAL(GENERAL)

The NBC element refers to those subassemblies orcomponents which provide nuclear, biological andchemical detection, protection and survivability to thevehicle or crew, either individually or collectively, duringan NBC attack. This includes a positive pressure system,purification system, ventilated face piece (mask), NBCdetection and warning devices, decontamination equipmentand chemical resistant coatings. It may also includeenvironmental control equipment, such as heaters, coolers,etc.

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10 PACK Refers to NBC protection packs.

20 CONTROL Refers to NBC protection controls.

30 PRESSURE RELIEF Refers to pressure relief devices specifically fitted for NBCprotection purposes.

40 DOOR ASSEMBLIES Refers to NBC protection fitted to doors and hatches.

50 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. It mayinclude, for example, such items as wiring, connectors,heaters, coolers and ducting.

P0 00 SPECIALEQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a special missioncapability.

P1 00 SPECIAL TO TYPEEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special equipment (hardware/software) to be mated to a hull/turret or to a chassis/frame/body/cab assembly, to enable the achievement of a specialmission capability. It includes blades, booms, cranes,winches, robotic arms, manipulators, etc.

10 STRUCTURE Refers to that special hardware to be mated to a mainassembly (hull, turret, chassis, frame, body or cab). It mayinclude, for example, slide and tilt frames, launch framesand their winches, launch rails, bipods and platforms.

20 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS

Refers to electrical systems associated with specialhardware that is mated to a main assembly. It may include,for example, launch/recovery mechanism electricalsystems.

30 HYDRAULICS Refers to hydraulic systems associated with specialhardware that is mated to a main assembly. It may include,for example, the generation, distribution and controlsystems..

40 HANDLINGEQUIPMENT

Refers to handling equipment or systems that are mated to amain assembly. It may include, for example, cranes,winches, base stabilisers, support stools and actuators.

50 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary equipment for a system that is mated toa main assembly. It may include, for example, cradles,special tools, lifting beams and restraints.

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60 STOWAGE Refers to stowage provisions for operational equipmentthat are provided on a main assembly.

P2 00 SPECIAL RECOVERYEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special recovery equipment(hardware/software) to be mated to a hull turret or to achassis/frame/body/cab assembly, to enable theachievement of a recovery capability. It includes cranesand towing equipment.

P3 00 SPECIAL FITEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special fit equipment (hardware/software) to be mated to a hull/turret or to a chassis/frame/body/cab assembly, to enable the achievement of aspecialised capability. It will include supply, DROPS, lifttrucks, side loaders, etc.

P4 00 SPECIAL PURPOSEEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special-to-purpose equipment(hardware/software) to be mated to a hull/turret or to achassis/frame/body/cab assembly, for the achievement of aspecial mission purpose. It covers, for example, ISOcontainer bodies and equipment for command or repairworkshop, medical and other special purpose vehicles.

Q0 00 OUTFIT,FURNISHINGS ANDSTOWAGE(GENERAL)

A function or equipment used to provide habitability,operability or stowage facilities that is not specificallyincluded in other systems.

Q1 00 STOWAGE(GENERAL)

This element is required to provide for personal equipmentstowage as well as operational equipment stowage on thevehicle including hull and turret.

10 CHARGE BIN Refers to charge bin stowage facilities.

20 SHELL STOWAGE Refers to shell stowage facilities.

30 AMMUNITION Refers to stowage facilities for both secondary and personalammunition.

40 BODY/CABINTERNAL

Refers to stowage facilities within the body or cab.

50 BODY/CABEXTERNAL

Refers to stowage facilities mounted on the body or cab.

60 HULL/FRAMEINTERNAL

Refers to stowage facilities mounted internally to the hullor frame. It includes, for example, the drivers, fighting,crew and engine/transmission compartments.

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70 HULL/FRAMEEXTERNAL

Refers to stowage facilities mounted externally on the hullor frame.

80 TURRET INTERNAL Refers to stowage facilities mounted internally to the turret.

90 TURRET EXTERNAL Refers to stowage facilities mounted externally on theturret.

Q2 00 COMPLETEEQUIPMENTSCHEDULE (CES)(GENERAL)

This element refers to lists detailing the equipment requiredby the user to operate and maintain the system. It includes,for example, both fitted and loose items, spares, tools andoperator manuals.

10 PRODUCTION CES This element refers to the production version of the CES.

20 SERVICE CES This element refers to the service version of the CES.

30 COMPLEX CES This element refers to the complex version of the CES.

R0 00 TRAINING(GENERAL)

The training element is defined as the deliverable trainingservices, devices, accessories, aids, equipment and facilitiesused to provide instruction through which personnel willacquire sufficient concepts, skills and aptitudes to bothoperate and maintain the system with maximum efficiency.This element includes all effort associated design,development and production of deliverable trainingequipment as well as the execution of training services.

R1 00 TRAINING SERVICES(GENERAL)

The training services element refers to the deliverabletraining services, used to provide instruction through whichpersonnel will acquire sufficient concepts, skills andaptitudes to both operate and maintain the system withmaximum efficiency.

10 DEVICES/ACCESSORIES/AIDS

The training devices/accessories/aids element refers to thedeliverable devices, accessories and aids used to provideinstruction through which personnel will acquire sufficientconcepts, skills and aptitudes to both operate and maintainthe system with maximum efficiency.

20 EQUIPMENT The training equipment element refers to the deliverabletraining equipment used to provide instruction throughwhich personnel will acquire sufficient concepts, skills andaptitudes to both operate and maintain the system withmaximum efficiency.

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30 FACILITIES The training facilities element refers to the deliverabletraining facilities used to provide instruction through whichpersonnel will acquire sufficient concepts, skills andaptitudes to both operate and maintain the system withmaximum efficiency.

S0 00 REPAIR TEST ANDSUPPORT (GENERAL)

A system, equipment or facilities used to maintainoperational capability.

S1 00 POWER PACK REPAIRFACILITY (GENERAL)

This element refers to a facility which will allowunserviceable vehicle power packs to be repaired, includingmajor assembly exchange, tested and returned to serviceuse. PPRFs may be transportable and will include tools,jigs and fixtures commensurate with the type of equipmentthey are due to repair.

10 MOBILE This element refers to a mobile facility which will allowunserviceable vehicle power packs to be repaired, includingmajor assembly exchange, tested and returned to serviceuse. This section will not include the basic container bodyand its associated equipment.

20 FIXED This element refers to a static facility which will allowunserviceable vehicle power packs to be repaired, includingmajor assembly exchange, tested and returned to serviceuse.

S2 00 SIGHTING SYSTEMSREPAIR FACILITY(GENERAL)

This element refers to equipment (hardware/ software) thatenables the repair, test or calibration of the optical sightingequipment, including laser range finders for example.

10 MOBILE Refers to mobile (man-portable or vehicle mounted)equipment (hardware/oftware), which may be in a vehiclecontainer or box body, that enables the repair, test and/ orcalibration of optical sighting equipment.

20 FIXED Refers to static (permanent or temporary) equipment(hardware/software) that enables the repair, test orcalibration of optical sighting equipment.

S3 00 THERMAL IMAGINGREPAIR FACILITY(GENERAL)

To provide a transportable facility (hardware/software)whereby thermal imaging equipment including itsassociated cooling systems can be repaired, tested andreturned to service. The equipment covered will include,for example, clean air equipment, jigs, fixtures, computerinterface adapters and test equipment.

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10 MOBILE Refers to mobile (man-portable or vehicle mounted)equipment (hardware/software), which may be in a vehiclecontainer or box body, that enables the repair, test and/orcalibration of thermal imaging equipment.

20 FIXED Refers to static (permanent or temporary) equipment(hardware/software) that enables the repair, test orcalibration of thermal imaging equipment.

S4 00 GENERAL PURPOSEELECTRONIC REPAIRFACILITY(GENERAL)

This element refers to equipment (hardware/software) thatenables unserviceable electrical/electronic items to berepaired, tested and returned to service use.

10 MOBILE Refers to mobile (man-portable or vehicle mounted)equipment (hardware/software), which may be in a vehiclecontainer or box body, that enables the repair, test and/rcalibration of general purpose electronic equipment.

20 FIXED Refers to static (permanent or temporary) equipment(hardware/software) that enables the repair, test orcalibration of general purpose electronic equipment.

S5 00 COMMON SUPPORTEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The common support equipment element refers to thoseitems required to support and maintain the system orportions of the systems while not directly engaged in theperformance of its mission, and which are presently in theMOD inventory for support of other systems. This elementincludes all efforts required to assure the availability of thisequipment for support of the particular defence materielitem. It also includes the acquisition of additionalquantities of this equipment if caused by the introduction ofthe defence material item into operational service.

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S6 00 TEST ANDMEASUREMENTEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The test and measurement equipment element is defined ascommon testing and measurement equipment which allowsan operator or maintenance function to evaluate operationalconditions of a system or equipment by performing specificdiagnostics, screening or quality assurance effort at anorganisational, intermediate, or depot level of equipmentsupport. It includes test measurement and diagnosticequipment, precision measuring equipment, automatic testequipment, manual test equipment, automatic test systems,test program sets, appropriate interconnect devices,automated load modules, tap(s), and related software,firmware and support hardware (power supply equipment,etc) used at all levels of maintenance. It includes packageswhich enable a line or shop replaceable unit, printed circuitboards, or similar items to be diagnosed using automatictest equipment.

S7 00 SUPPORT ANDHANDLINGEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The support and handling equipment element is defined asthe deliverable tools and handling equipment used forsupport of the mission system. It typically includes groundsupport equipment, vehicular support equipment, poweredsupport equipment, non-powered support equipment,munitions material handling equipment, and softwaresupport equipment (hardware/software).

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Definition Of An Ordnance System

The Ordnance system element refers to the complex of equipment (hardware/software), data, servicesand facilities required to develop and produce the capability to apply munitions to a target. It includesthe munitions (pyrotechnic, psychological and NBC) and the means of launching, firing and guidingthe munitions. It will include, for example, torpedo systems, aerial delivery bombs, combined effectsmunitions, sensor fused weapons, mines and layers, howitzers and over 20mm ammunition, and lowercalibre weapons. Excluded are aerospace guided missiles and sea or air delivery vehicles which arenot specifically part of the ordnance system (eg Vanguard submarine, Eurofighter, etc).

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Index Of Numeric SNS Codes

SNS DESCRIPTION00-00-00 SYSTEM GENERAL PROCEDURES AND DESCRIPTION00-10-00 SYSTEM GENERAL MAINTENANCE00-20-00 SYSTEM SAFETY00-30-00 SAFETY AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES

00-40-00 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION00-50-00 SYSTEM DENIAL00-60-00 MASS AND BALANCE00-80-00 OPERATOR PROCEDURES00-90-00 BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR01-00-00 OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS01-10-00 FATIGUE INDEX CALCULATIONS01-20-00 OPERATING SPECTRUMS02-00-00 SURFACE FINISHES, PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-10-00 EXTERIOR SURFACE FINISH02-20-00 EXTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS02-30-00 INTERIOR SURFACE FINISHES02-40-00 INTERIOR PLACARDS AND MARKINGS03-00-00 SYSTEM LOADING AND OFF-LOADING03-10-00 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT03-20-00 CARGO04-00-00 STANDARD PRACTICES (SYSTEM)

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Index Of Alpha Numeric SNS Codes

SNS DESCRIPTIONA0-00-00 PROPULSION (GENERAL)A1-00-00 POWER UNIT (GENERAL)A1-10-00 ENGINEA1-20-00 COOLING SYSTEMA1-30-00 FUEL SYSTEMSA1-40-00 AIR AND EXHAUST SYSTEMSA1-50-00 LUBRICATION SYSTEMSA1-60-00 ELECTRICALA1-70-00 ANCILLARYA1-80-00 HYDRAULICA2-00-00 TRANSMISSION (GENERAL)A2-10-00 GEARBOXA2-20-00 STEERING CONTROL ASSEMBLYA2-30-00 BRAKE ASSEMBLYA2-40-00 AUXILIARY DRIVE/POWER TAKEOFFA2-50-00 CLUTCHA2-60-00 DRIVE SHAFTA2-70-00 TORQUE CONVERTERA2-80-00 DIFFERENTIALA3-00-00 AUTOMOTIVE/REMOTE PILOTING AND DIGITAL CONTROL

SYSTEMS (GENERAL)A3-10-00 CONTROLA3-20-00 SENSORSA3-30-00 INDICATORSA4-00-00 CONTROLS (DRIVERS) (GENERAL)A4-10-00 FOOT CONTROLSA4-20-00 HAND CONTROLSA4-30-00 ANCILLARY CONTROLSA4-40-00 PROPULSION CONTROL SYSTEMSA4-50-00 INSTRUMENTATIONA5-00-00 LAUNCHER PROPULSION (GENERAL)A5-10-00 CHEMICALA5-20-00 MECHANICALA5-30-00 ELECTRICALA5-40-00 PNEUMATICA6-00-00 PROJECTILE PROPULSION (GENERAL)A6-10-00 CHEMICAL

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SNS DESCRIPTIONA6-20-00 MECHANICALA6-30-00 ELECTRICALA6-40-00 PNEUMATICA6-50-00 ROCKET MOTORB0-00-00 STRUCTURE (GENERAL)B1-00-00 FRAME/CARRIAGE/TRAIL LEGS (GENERAL)B1-10-00 FRAME/FIRING POSTB1-20-00 CARRIAGEB1-30-00 TRAIL LEGS/SPADESB1-40-00 TRAVERSE/ELEVATION MECHANISMB1-50-00 ARMOURB1-60-00 AMMUNITION STORAGEB1-70-00 SEATSB2-00-00 SUSPENSION/WHEELS (GENERAL)B2-10-00 SUSPENSION UNITB2-20-00 AXLEB2-30-00 BRAKING ASSEMBLYB3-00-00 PROJECTILE STRUCTURE (GENERAL)B3-10-00 PROJECTILE CASINGB3-20-00 BOMB HOUSINGB3-30-00 TORPEDO BODYB3-40-00 ROCKET HOUSINGC0-00-00 ARMAMENTS (GENERAL)C1-00-00 GUN CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C1-10-00 INSTALLATIONC1-20-00 CONTROL PANELC1-30-00 POWER SUPPLYC1-40-00 SWITCH UNITSC1-50-00 GUN CONTROLLERC1-60-00 POWER MOTORSC1-70-00 GYROSCOPE ASSEMBLYC1-80-00 ANCILLARYC2-00-00 FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C2-10-00 COMPUTER/INTERFACEC2-20-00 CONTROL MONITORC2-30-00 FILTER UNITSC2-40-00 SENSORSC2-50-00 FIRING HANDLES

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SNS DESCRIPTIONC2-60-00 FIRE CONTROL BOXESC2-70-00 ANCILLARYC3-00-00 THERMAL IMAGING (GENERAL)C3-10-00 SENSORC3-20-00 PROCESSINGC3-30-00 DISPLAYC3-40-00 CONTROLC3-50-00 CONVERTER UNITSC3-60-00 STRUCTURE AND FRAMEWORKC3-70-00 ANCILLARYC4-00-00 THERMAL IMAGING COOLING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C4-10-00 COMPRESSORSC4-20-00 STORAGEC4-30-00 DISTRIBUTIONC4-40-00 INDICATINGC5-00-00 OPTICAL SIGHTING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C5-10-00 SURVEILLANCEC5-20-00 SIGHTINGC5-30-00 RETICLE IMAGE PROJECTORC5-40-00 SIGHTING UNITC5-50-00 ANCILLARYC6-00-00 WEAPON/GUN (GENERAL)C6-10-00 BARRELC6-20-00 BREECH, HOUSING AND FIRING MECHANISMC6-30-00 MOUNTINGSC6-40-00 RECOIL MECHANISMC6-50-00 SMOKE DISCHARGERC6-60-00 SECONDARY ARMAMENTS INSTALLATIONC6-70-00 SIGHTSC6-80-00 ANCILLARYC7-00-00 AUTOMATIC LOADING SYSTEMS (GENERAL)C7-10-00 STORAGE (READY ROUND)C7-20-00 ROCKET PODS/MINE RACKS/DISPENSERSC7-30-00 TRANSFER/ LIFTC7-40-00 LOADING/RAMMINGC7-50-00 FEED MECHANISMC7-60-00 AUTOMATIC LOADING DEVICESC7-70-00 CONTROL

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SNS DESCRIPTIONC8-00-00 ARMAMENTS PROJECTILE (GENERAL)C8-10-00 PAYLOADC8-20-00 FUZEC8-30-00 INITIAL SAFETY AND ARMINGC8-40-00 SECONDARY SAFETY AND ARMINGC9-00-00 DISPENSER CONTAINING SUB MUNITIONS (GENERAL)C9-10-00 TACTICAL MUNITIONS DISPENSERD0-00-00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D1-00-00 LAUNCHER ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D1-10-00 GENERATINGD1-20-00 BATTERIESD1-30-00 INSTRUMENTATIOND1-40-00 LIGHTSD1-50-00 WIRINGD1-60-00 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTD1-70-00 DISTRIBUTIOND1-80-00 PROTECTIOND1-90-00 CONTROLD2-00-00 PROJECTILE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (GENERAL)D2-10-00 AC POWERD2-20-00 DC POWERD2-30-00 EXTERNAL POWERE0-00-00 COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)E1-00-00 LAUNCHER COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)E1-10-00 UHF/SHF/EHFE1-20-00 VHFE1-30-00 HFE1-40-00 LFE1-50-00 AUDIOE1-60-00 DIGITALE1-70-00 SATELLITEE1-80-00 OPTICALE1-90-00 ANCILLARYE2-00-00 LAUNCHER IDENTIFICATION FRIEND/FOE (GENERAL)E2-10-00 TRANSMITTINGE2-20-00 RECEIVINGE2-30-00 INDICATINGE3-00-00 PROJECTILE COMMUNICATIONS (GENERAL)

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SNS DESCRIPTIONE3-10-00 UHF/SHF/EHFE3-20-00 VHFE3-30-00 HFE3-40-00 LFE3-50-00 DIGITALE3-60-00 SATELLITEE3-70-00 OPTICALE3-80-00 ANCILLARYE4-00-00 PROJECTILE IDENTIFICATION FRIEND/FOE (GENERAL)E4-10-00 TRANSMITTINGE4-20-00 RECEIVINGE4-30-00 INDICATINGF0-00-00 NAVIGATION (GENERAL)F1-00-00 LAUNCHER NAVIGATION (GENERAL)F1-10-00 INDEPENDENTF1-20-00 DEPENDANTF1-30-00 COMPUTINGF2-00-00 LAUNCHER GUIDANCE AND CONTROL (GENERAL)F2-10-00 COMPUTERS/SOFTWAREF2-20-00 CONTROL CONSOLESF3-00-00 PROJECTILE GUIDANCE AND CONTROL (GENERAL)F3-10-00 PROJECTILE BUILT-IN STABILITY MECHANISMSF3-20-00 PROJECTILE BUILT-IN CONTROL MECHANISMSG0-00-00 SURVEILLANCE (GENERAL)G1-00-00 LAUNCHER SURVEILLANCE (GENERAL)G1-10-00 CONTROLG1-20-00 INDICATINGG1-30-00 RECORDINGG1-40-00 INFRA-REDG1-50-00 LASERG1-60-00 RADARG1-70-00 MAGNETICG1-80-00 SONARG1-90-00 ACOUSTICG2-00-00 LAUNCHER SENSORS (GENERAL)G2-10-00 RADARG2-20-00 SONARG2-30-00 THERMAL

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SNS DESCRIPTIONG2-40-00 LASERG2-50-00 MAGNETICG2-60-00 ACOUSTICG2-70-00 PRESSUREG2-80-00 PROXIMITYG3-00-00 PROJECTILE SENSORS (GENERAL)G3-10-00 RADARG3-20-00 SONARG3-30-00 THERMALG3-40-00 LASERG3-50-00 MAGNETICG3-60-00 ACOUSTICG3-70-00 PRESSUREG3-80-00 PROXIMITYG4-00-00 METEOROLOGICAL/ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (GENERAL)G4-10-00 WEATHERG4-20-00 AIR TURBULENCEG4-30-00 POLLUTANTSG4-40-00 MAGNETIC/GRAVITATIONALH0-00-00 STEERING (GENERAL)H1-00-00 LAUNCHER GUIDANCE (GENERAL)H1-10-00 GUIDANCE MECHANISMH2-00-00 PROJECTILE GUIDANCE (GENERAL)H2-10-00 PROJECTILE DIRECTION CONTROLJ0-00-00 VENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING (GENERAL)J1-00-00 LAUNCHER VENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING (GENERAL)J1-10-00 COMPRESSIONJ1-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONJ1-30-00 HEATINGJ1-40-00 COOLINGJ1-50-00 TEMPERATURE CONTROLJ1-60-00 MOISTURE/AIRJ1-70-00 LIQUID COOLANTJ2-00-00 PROJECTILE VENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING (GENERAL)J2-10-00 COMPRESSIONJ2-20-00 DISTRIBUTIONJ2-30-00 HEATINGJ2-40-00 COOLING

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SNS DESCRIPTIONJ2-50-00 TEMPERATURE CONTROLJ2-60-00 MOISTURE/AIRJ2-70-00 LIQUID COOLANTK0-00-00 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K1-00-00 LAUNCHER HYDRAULIC SYSTEM (GENERAL)K1-10-00 MAINK1-20-00 AUXILIARYK1-30-00 INDICATINGK2-00-00 PROJECTILE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM (GENERAL)K2-10-00 MAINK2-20-00 AUXILIARYK2-30-00 INDICATINGK3-00-00 LAUNCHER PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)K3-10-00 MAINK3-20-00 AUXILIARYK3-30-00 INDICATINGK4-00-00 PROJECTILE PNEUMATIC SYSTEMSK4-10-00 MAINK4-20-00 AUXILIARYK4-30-00 INDICATINGL0-00-00 ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (GENERAL)L1-00-00 LAUNCHER ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (GENERAL)L2-00-00 PROJECTILE ELECTRONIC SYSTEM (GENERAL)M0-00-00 AUXILIARY (GENERAL)M1-00-00 LAUNCHER AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M1-10-00 MAGAZINEM2-00-00 PROJECTILE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (GENERAL)M3-00-00 ADAPTER KITS (GENERAL)N0-00-00 SURVIVABILITY (GENERAL)N1-00-00 LAUNCHER FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)N1-10-00 DETECTINGN1-20-00 INDICATINGN1-30-00 EXTINGUISHINGN2-00-00 LAUNCHER NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL & CHEMICAL PROTECTION

(GENERAL)N2-10-00 PACKN2-20-00 CONTROLN2-30-00 PRESSURE RELIEF

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SNS DESCRIPTIONN2-40-00 DOOR ASSEMBLIESN2-50-00 ANCILLARYN3-00-00 PROJECTILE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (GENERAL)N3-10-00 DETECTINGN3-20-00 INDICATINGN3-30-00 EXTINGUISHINGN4-00-00 PROJECTILE NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL & CHEMICAL PROTECTION

(GENERAL)N4-10-00 PACKN4-20-00 CONTROLN4-30-00 PRESSURE RELIEFN4-40-00 DOOR ASSEMBLIESN4-50-00 ANCILLARYP0-00-00 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P1-00-00 LAUNCHER SPECIAL TO TYPE EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)P1-10-00 LAUNCHER SPECIAL RECOVERY EQUIPMENTP1-20-00 LAUNCHER SPECIAL FIT EQUIPMENTP1-30-00 LAUNCHER SPECIAL PURPOSE EQUIPMENTP1-40-00 INSTALLATION KITP1-50-00 PORTABILITY KITP1-60-00 BORE VARIATION/ VELOCITY CHANGE KITSP1-70-00 WINTERIZATION KITP2-00-00 PROJECTILE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT/ SYSTEMS (GENERAL)P2-10-00 PORTABILITY KITQ0-00-00 OUTFIT AND FURNISHINGS (GENERAL)Q1-00-00 LAUNCHER STOWAGE (GENERAL)Q1-10-00 CHARGE BINQ1-20-00 SHELL STOWAGEQ1-30-00 AMMUNITIONQ1-40-00 LAUNCHER INTERNALQ1-50-00 LAUNCHER EXTERNALQ2-00-00 COMPLETE EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE (CES) (GENERAL)Q2-10-00 PRODUCTION CESQ2-20-00 SERVICE CESQ2-30-00 COMPLEX CESQ3-00-00 PROJECTILE STOWAGE (GENERAL)R0-00-00 TRAINING (GENERAL)R1-00-00 TRAINING SERVICES (GENERAL)

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SNS DESCRIPTIONR1-10-00 DEVICES/ACCESSORIES/AIDSR1-20-00 EQUIPMENTR1-30-00 FACILITIESS0-00-00 REPAIR TEST AND SUPPORT (GENERAL)S1-00-00 LAUNCHER REPAIR FACILITIES (GENERAL)S1-10-00 MOBILES1-20-00 FIXEDS2-00-00 SIGHTING SYSTEMS REPAIR FACILITY (GENERAL)S2-10-00 MOBILES2-20-00 FIXEDS3-00-00 THERMAL IMAGING REPAIR FACILITY (GENERAL)S3-10-00 MOBILES3-20-00 FIXEDS4-00-00 GENERAL PURPOSE ELECTRONIC REPAIR FACILITY (GENERAL)S4-10-00 MOBILES4-20-00 FIXEDS5-00-00 PROJECTILE REPAIR FACILITIES (GENERAL)S5-10-00 MOBILES5-20-00 FIXEDS6-00-00 LAUNCHER COMMON SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)S7-00-00 PROJECTILE COMMON SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)S8-00-00 LAUNCHER TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)S9-00-00 PROJECTILE TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)SA-00-00 LAUNCHER SUPPORT AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)SB-00-00 PROJECTILE SUPPORT AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT (GENERAL)

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Numeric SNS Definitions

SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

00 00 SYSTEM GENERALPROCEDURES ANDDESCRIPTION

General information for the complete system. It mayinclude system safety and general maintenance, use ofsafety and protective devices, denial and technicalinformation required to support the system. It alsoincludes general description with illustrations of thesystem and its sub-systems. It may include, for example,the general system description and dimensions withillustrations, type, role(s), system installation,accommodation, salient constructional features, powerunit installation and operational equipment

10 SYSTEM GENERALMAINTENANCE

Those instructions necessary for system maintenance. Itmay include, for example, entry/access points, electrical(static) grounding and maintenance envelopes.

20 SYSTEM SAFETY Those specific or system peculiar instructions necessaryto make safe and prepare the system for maintenanceaction or storage. It may include, for example,instructions for returning the system to its serviceablestate and information on areas of risk, risk reduction,dangerous components and hazard zones.

30 SAFETY ANDPROTECTIVEDEVICES

Those instructions necessary for the use or operation ofsafety and protection devices associated with the system.It may include, for example, physical, electrical,electronic, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic safetydevices. Instructions for removal, stowage andinstallation of protective covers, bungs, blanks, etc, arealso to be included.

40 TECHNICALDOCUMENTATION

Information on the technical documentation required tosupport the system. It may include, for example, lists,guides and coding systems, together with instructions forhandling and updating technical documentation.

50 SYSTEM DENIAL Information and data related to denying an enemy use ofthe system or operationally sensitive sub-systems.

60 MASS AND BALANCE Those units or components in the system dedicated to thespecific function of recording, storing or computing massand balance data.

80 OPERATORPROCEDURES

Information and data which is peculiar to the operator. Itincludes, for example, check lists and procedures.

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90 BATTLE DAMAGEREPAIR

Information and data which cannot be allocated to aspecific SNS because the involved zone of the systemcontains more than one hardware system.

01 OPERATIONALLIMITATIONS

This chapter shall provide for the calculation ofoperational characteristics, limits for critical items/components and define the operating parameters for suchcalculations.

00 GENERAL

10 FATIGUE INDEXCALCULATIONS

Procedures and formulae for calculating fatigue index,lives or limits of the system structure, from fatigue meterreadings or installed monitoring equipment.

20 OPERATINGSPECTRUMS

Assumed operating spectrums for the system, from whichthe safe fatigue lives or limits are calculated.

02 SURFACE FINISHESPLACARDS ANDMARKINGS

Details of all surface finishes, colour schemes, placardsand labels shall show, for example, part numbers, legendand location, etc. They may be supported by graphics.

00 GENERAL

10 EXTERIOR SURFACEFINISH

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

20 EXTERIORPLACARDS ANDMARKINGS

The specifications and requirements covering exteriorplacards and markings shall provide the approximatelocation (eg FWD-UPPER-RH). They shall illustrateeach placard, label, marking, self illuminating sign, etcrequired for safety information or maintenancesignificant information. Those required by governmentregulations shall be so identified. The specificationsshall include all placards, labels and markings requiredfor the system and any associated storage andtransportation containers. Graphics showing theplacement and the meaning of each placard, label ormarking shall also be included.

30 INTERIOR SURFACEFINISHES

The specifications and requirements covering interiorsurface finishes and colour schemes for the system.

40 INTERIOR PLACARDSAND MARKINGS

Those placards, markings, self illuminating signs, etcrequired for interior general and emergency information,instructions, cautions, warnings, etc.

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TITLE DESCRIPTION

03 SYSTEM LOADINGAND OFF-LOADING

Those procedures and graphics necessary to load and off-load internal and external stores, munitions, fuels, oils,cargo etc. It shall also contain information on the supportequipment and special tools required. Cross-referencesshall be made to applicable system/sub-system SNS.

00 GENERAL

10 SUPPORTEQUIPMENT

A list of all support equipment and special tools, alsoinformation and graphics as necessary on those items notcovered in other documentation.

20 CARGO Examples of loading and off-loading techniques, interiorlayout, floor loadings, location and strength of lashingpoints, methods of stowing and securing, capacities anddimensions of compartments, hatches, doors, etc.

04 STANDARDPRACTICES (SYSTEM)

Those standard engineering practices applicable to morethan one system task which are not covered elsewhere. Itshall exclude those practices which are recognised asstandard trade practices and also those practices/processes which are only applicable to manufacture.Practices for a particular application shall be included inthe appropriate system SNS as part of the procedure.Section 00 shall include those standard practicesapplicable to all system SNS.

00 GENERAL

10 to90

Sections 10 thru 90 shall be used to describe standardpractices. The prime contractor may assign the sectionnumbers to suit generic standard practices related to morethan one system.

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Alpha Numeric SNS Definitions

SYS SUB-SYS/SECN

TITLE DESCRIPTION

A0 00 PROPULSION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for producing and delivering power,to move/position the launcher.

A1 00 POWER UNIT(GENERAL)

The power unit element refers to a discrete means forgenerating and delivering power for manoeuvring theordnance system in the battlefield. It may include, forexample, flywheel and clutch assemblies.

10 ENGINE Refers to a diesel, petrol, electric, etc fuelled means forgenerating power and a means whereby this power can bedelivered to the transmission. It may include, for example,flywheel and clutch assemblies and engine mounted cooling,fuel, air and exhaust, lubrication, auxiliary and electricalsystems.

20 COOLING SYSTEM Refers to systems designed to maintain the correct operatingtemperatures for the power unit. It includes, for example,cooling air ducting, coolant pumps, liquid filled radiators,intercoolers, fans and associated heat exchange equipment.

30 FUEL SYSTEMS Refers to a system or equipment designed to deliver fuel tothe power unit. It includes, for example, fuel storagefacilities, pumps, filters, delivery pipes, drainage and cut-offvalves, Fuel Injector Pumps (FIP) and injectors.

40 AIR AND EXHAUSTSYSTEMS

Refers to a system which supplies air to, or collects andremoves exhaust gasses from the engine. It includes, forexample, all pipes, ducting, filters, couplings, gaskets,turbochargers/superchargers, silencers and catalyticconverters.

50 LUBRICATIONSYSTEMS

Refers to a system that provides lubrication to the powerunit and any external components related to the power unitlubrication system. It includes, for example, delivery andreturn pipes, pumps, filters, intercoolers and separatelymounted heat exchangers.

60 ELECTRICAL Refers to a system that provides or uses electrical powerassociated with the power unit. It includes, for example,starter motors, alternators and generators directly mountedon the power unit. It also includes, for example, ignitionsystem components including spark plugs, distributor, coilsand leads .

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70 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associated systems in,or directly mounted on, the power unit. It includes, forexample, engine mountings.

80 HYDRAULIC Refers to a system that provides or uses hydraulic powerassociated with the power unit. It includes, for example,hydraulic pumps, valves, pipes, and tanks. It also includesany external components related to the power unit hydraulicsystems.

A2 00 TRANSMISSION(GENERAL)

Refers to a means to transmit power from the engine to thedriving member and may include clutch, torque converter,gearbox. It may also include steering and brakes if they areintegral to the transmission. Also included are differentialsand power takeoffs.

10 GEARBOX Refers to a means for varying the speed/torque deliveredfrom the power unit to the driving member. It may includethe steering control and brake assemblies.

20 STEERING CONTROLASSEMBLY

Refers to a discrete means for varying the drive applied,through the transmission system, to each of the launcher'sdriving members.

30 BRAKE ASSEMBLY Refers to a discrete means for applying braking forcesthrough the launcher transmission system.

40 AUXILIARY DRIVE/POWER TAKEOFF

Refers to an auxiliary means of obtaining an output from theengine. It includes transfer gearboxes which may alsoinclude a slip differential.

50 CLUTCH Refers to a means for engaging/disengaging the transmissionto/from the engine, when fitted as a separate assembly.

60 DRIVE SHAFT Refers to the means for connecting power output from theengine to the driving member. It includes muff couplings,universal joints, chains, belts and final drives.

70 TORQUECONVERTER

Refers to a means for varying the torque delivered from theengine to the driving member.

80 DIFFERENTIAL Refers to a means for changing the direction of rotationdelivered from the engine to the driving member or wheels.

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A3 00 AUTOMOTIVE/REMOTE PILOTINGAND DIGITALCONTROL SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The automotive and remote piloting and Digital AutomotiveControl System (DACS) element refers to that equipment(hardware/software) installed in the launcher which is usedto plan and control its speed and direction eitherautonomously or via tele-operation. This includesequipment which senses, processes and displays imagerydata such as stereo vision systems, laser scanners, multiplesensor fusion algorithms and processors, imageenhancement algorithms and processors etc. This includes,for example, equipment which performs intelligenceanalysis and planning functions such as automated routeplanners, image understanding algorithms and processors,computer aided driving algorithms, DACS and processors.

10 CONTROL Refers to processing and control elements. It includescentral processors, analogue/digital converters, associatedsoftware, memory boards, servo units, actuators, associatedwiring, etc.

20 SENSORS Refers to sensors which are specifically associated withproviding inputs to an automotive/remote piloting system orDACS.

30 INDICATORS Refers to the part of the system used to indicate/ monitor anautomotive/remote piloting system or DACS. It includesindicators, wiring, etc.

A4 00 CONTROLS(DRIVERS)(GENERAL)

Given in this element are the controls required to start, stop,steer and generally control the launcher, commensurate withthe mobility role of the equipment. It includes, for example,on-board diagnostic systems.

10 FOOT CONTROLS Refers to the foot-operated controls to start, stop, steer andgenerally control the launcher. It includes, for example,pedal assemblies (clutch, brake, accelerator, etc), associatedlinkages, cables, hydraulic/pneumatic connections, masterand slave cylinders, brake shoes and pads and disks anddrums.

20 HAND CONTROLS Refers to the hand-operated controls to start, stop, steer andgenerally control the launcher. It includes, for example,stop/start, steering (wheel, tiller, etc) and braking controls.

30 ANCILLARYCONTROLS

Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. Itincludes, for example, such items as screen wash equipment,windscreen wipers and adjustable wing mirrors.

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40 PROPULSIONCONTROL SYSTEMS

Refers to systems which monitor and/or control enginespeed and performance.

50 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to systems (hardware/software) which monitor/report on the operation of launcher systems. It includes, forexample, the drivers instrumentation panel, warning lightsand condition monitoring systems.

A5 00 LAUNCHERPROPULSION(GENERAL)

The launcher propulsion element provides the forces toexpel the complete round from the launcher to the target. Itdoes not include propulsion provided by the projectile.

10 CHEMICAL Refers to the chemical launch element.

20 MECHANICAL Refers to the mechanical launch element.

30 ELECTRICAL Refers to the electrical launch element, including magneticpropulsion systems.

40 PNEUMATIC Refers to the pneumatic launch element.

A6 00 PROJECTILEPROPULSION(GENERAL)

The projectile propulsion element provides the forces totransport the complete round from the launch position to thetarget. For artillery ammunition this element includes thecartridge case and if applicable the primer as well as theexplosive charge itself. It does not include propulsionprovided by the launcher assembly.

10 CHEMICAL Refers to the chemical projectile propulsion element,including such devices as chemical precision initiationcharges.

20 MECHANICAL Refers to the mechanical projectile propulsion element.

30 ELECTRICAL Refers to the electrical projectile propulsion element. Itincludes such devices as electric power charges.

40 PNEUMATIC Refers to the pneumatic projectile propulsion element.

50 ROCKET MOTOR Refers to the rocket motor projectile propulsion element.B0 00 STRUCTURE

(GENERAL)Framework and/or basic structural housing for a system,including load bearing components.

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B1 00 FRAME/CARRIAGE/TRAIL LEGS(GENERAL)

The frame/carriage/trail legs element refers to the primaryload bearing components of the launcher which provide thestructural integrity to withstand operational loading stressesgenerated whilst in use, for example when traversing variousterrain profiles. This element applies to firing posts,wheeled frames, etc. It does not apply to hand-heldweapons. It includes all structural subassemblies andappendages which attach directly to the primary structure.This element, for example, includes towing and liftingfittings, bumpers, hatches and grilles. It also includesprovision to accommodate other subsystems such asmountings for suspension, weapons, turret, track body, cab,special equipment, loads etc.

10 FRAME/FIRING POST Refers to the basic structural housing for a non-wheeledordnance system, including load bearing components, recoilmechanisms, mountings, firing platforms, stays, fittings andfixtures.

20 CARRIAGE Refers to the basic structural housing for a wheeledordnance system, including load bearing components, recoilmechanisms, mountings, towing assemblies, fittings andfixtures.

30 TRAIL LEGS/SPADES Refers to trail legs and spades provided to ensure launchplatform stability during firing. They may also be used fortowing.

40 TRAVERSE/ELEVATIONMECHANISM

Refers to elevating/ traversing mechanisms (manual orpowered) and their associated systems/components directlymounted on the frame/carriage/trail legs.

50 ARMOUR Refers to protective armour and associated componentsdirectly mounted on the frame/carriage/trail legs.

60 AMMUNITIONSTORAGE

Refers to ammunition storage facilities and associatedcomponents directly mounted on the frame/carriage/traillegs.

70 SEATS Refers to seating which is directly mounted on the frame/carriage/trail legs.

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B2 00 SUSPENSION/WHEELS (GENERAL)

The suspension/track/wheels element refers to the means forproviding mobility or generating tractive effort, thrust andlift, generally at or in proximity to the earth's surface andadapting the launcher to the irregularities of the surface. Itincludes, for example, wheels and steering gears for tractionand control functions. Also, it includes springs, shockabsorbers, braking mechanisms, and other suspensionmembers.

10 SUSPENSION UNIT Refers to the means for adapting the launcher toirregularities of the surface. It includes shock absorbers,leaf and coil springs, pneumatic suspension units, etc.

20 AXLE Refers to axle assemblies. It includes, for example, axlearms, links, torsion arms, bearings, wheels that transfertractive effort to the surface and rolling wheels, hubassemblies, tyres, valves, inner-tubes, brake drums, pads,slave cylinders and discs.

30 BRAKINGASSEMBLY

Refers to a means for preventing un-planned movement ofthe ordnance system, not integral to the axle assembly. Itincludes, for example, hydraulic master cylinders, pipes,cables, over-run braking systems and hand brakes.

B3 00 PROJECTILESTRUCTURE(GENERAL)

This element refers to the portion of the complete roundwhich carries the payload to the target. It includes thecasing of a projectile, the housing of a bomb and the body ofa torpedo.

10 PROJECTILE CASING Refers to the basic casing of the projectile. It includes thosestructural devices which provide stability, eg fins.

20 BOMB HOUSING Refers to the basic housing of the bomb. It includes thosestructural devices which provide power, stability and controleg fins, parachutes, anchors, batteries.

30 TORPEDO BODY Refers to the basic housing of the torpedo. It includes thosestructural devices which provide power, stability and controleg fins, parachutes, anchors, batteries.

40 ROCKET HOUSING Refers to the basic housing of the rocket. It includes thosestructural devices which provide power, stability and controleg fins, parachutes, anchors, batteries.

C0 00 ARMAMENTS(GENERAL)

A defensive or offensive system or equipment.

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C1 00 GUN CONTROLSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The gun control element refers to that equipment (hardware/software) installed in the launcher which providesintelligence necessary to power elevate and traverse theweapons systems and also to control via stabilisationsystems, and gun drives, including gun position indicatorsand sensors.

10 INSTALLATION Refers to the Gun Control Equipment (GCE) installation.

20 CONTROL PANEL Refers to control panels associated with GCE.

30 POWER SUPPLY Refers to power supply units associated with GCE.

40 SWITCH UNITS Refers to switch units associated with GCE. It includestrimming units, fire control switches, etc.

50 GUN CONTROLLER Refers to control systems associated with GCE. It includescontrols for the gun, motor generators, metadynes,amplidynes, magnicons, power amplifiers.

60 POWER MOTORS Refers to gearbox drive motors, associated with GCE. Itincludes the power, elevation and traverse drive motors.

70 GYROSCOPEASSEMBLY

Refers to gyroscope assemblies associated with GCE.

80 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary GCE controls and associated systems. Itincludes such items as turnbuckle assemblies, traversedisplacement units, fire control quadrants, inter-connectingboxes, wiring, connectors, etc.

C2 00 FIRE CONTROLSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The fire control element refers to that equipment (hardware/software) installed in the launcher which providesintelligence necessary for weapons delivery such aslaunching and firing. This element includes, for example,radar and other sensors necessary for search recognition,meteorological and/ or tracking; controls and displays, firecontrol computers, and computer programmes.

10 COMPUTER/INTERFACE

Refers to computer interface systems and equipmentassociated with fire control systems. It includes computer/interface units, program loading facilities, etc.

20 CONTROL/MONITOR Refers to control and monitoring equipment associated withthe fire control systems.

30 FILTER UNITS Refers to filter units associated with the fire control systems.

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40 SENSORS Refers to sensors associated with the fire control systems. Itincludes sensors for elevation and traverse displacement,trunnion tilt, sighting angle, etc.

50 FIRING HANDLES Refers to firing handles associated with the fire controlsystems, including trigger mechanisms.

60 FIRE CONTROLBOXES

Refers to control boxes associated with the fire controlsystem. It includes the commander's, and gunner's controlboxes, the loader's safety box, etc.

70 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary items and associated systems. Itincludes, for example, such items as junction boxes, cables,connectors and services.

C3 00 THERMAL IMAGING(GENERAL)

This element refers to that equipment (hardware/software)which provides a thermal picture for the crew or operator touse for surveillance and weapon guidance. It includesthermal imaging sensor heads, drive units, processors,sights, power supply units, and display units.

10 SENSOR Refers to sensors specifically associated with thermalimaging systems. It includes scanner head assemblies, IRtelescopes, tilt sensors, focal telescopes, etc.

20 PROCESSING Refers to processing elements associated with thermalimaging systems. It includes symbology units, processors,etc.

30 DISPLAY Refers to the display elements of a thermal imaging system.It includes binocular viewers, commander's and gunner'sdisplay units, display drive units, etc.

40 CONTROL Refers to the control elements of a thermal imaging system.It includes servo units, gunner's and commander's controlunits, etc.

50 CONVERTER UNITS Refers to converter elements of a thermal imaging system.It includes isolating converter units, etc.

60 STRUCTURE ANDFRAMEWORK

Refers to framework and/or basic structural housing for athermal imaging system, including load bearingcomponents.

70 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associated systemsrelated to thermal imaging systems. It includes such itemsas wash/wipe equipment, cables, connectors, services, etc.

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C4 00 THERMAL IMAGINGCOOLING SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

This element refers to that equipment which provides acooling medium, for thermal images. It will include, forexample, compressors, bottles, pipes, fans, mini coolers, aircleaning columns and stirling cycle cooling machines.

10 COMPRESSORS Refers to the part of the system used to pressurise thecooling system. It includes motors, pumps, etc.

20 STORAGE Refers to the part of the system used for storage of coolant.It includes tanks, pressurised containers, filling systems,sumps, drains, etc.

30 DISTRIBUTION Refers to the part of the system used for distribution ofcoolant. It includes pipes, valves, etc.

40 INDICATING Refers to the part of the system used to monitor thecondition of coolant (quantity, temperature and pressure). Itincludes transmitters, indicators, wiring, warning systems,etc.

C5 00 OPTICAL SIGHTINGSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The optical element refers to the sighting systems for search,observation, identification, tracking, range-finding and willinclude sensors and displays associated with this system.

10 SURVEILLANCE Refers to optical surveillance equipment. It includes, forexample, such items as observation periscopes, etc.

20 SIGHTING Refers to optical sighting equipment. It includes, forexample, such items as sighting and aiming periscopes andiron sights.

30 RETICLE IMAGEPROJECTOR

Refers to a means for displaying a reticle image in/on thesighting device.

40 SIGHTING UNIT Refers to a means for displaying a reticle image in thesighting device.

50 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls, items and associated systemsrelated to optical sighting systems. It includes such items aswash/ wipe equipment, cables, connectors, services, etc.

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C6 00 WEAPON/GUN(GENERAL)

The weapon/gun element refers to the means for thelauncher to deliver fire on hostile targets or for logistics andother vehicles to exercise self-defence. This elementincludes, for example, the main gun/ elevating mass andsecondary armaments such as small arms and mortars. Firecontrol, gun control, and optical systems are excluded.

10 LAUNCHER The launcher assembly provides initial guidance for launchof projectiles. It includes, for example, barrels, tubes(mortar, torpedo, etc) and rails.

20 BREECH, HOUSINGAND FIRINGMECHANISM

Refers to a system which provides a means of access for theprojectile/case to enter the barrel. It also provides apressure seal and firing mechanism, together with the meansby which the breech and firing mechanism are housedwithin the equipment. It includes all associated housingitems.

30 MOUNTINGS Refers to the means for attaching the barrel assembly andmay include the mountlet assembly as well as the means tobalance the armament system. It also includes tripods andbipods.

40 RECOIL MECHANISM Refers to systems which provide a means for absorbingenergy created by projectile launch. It includes recuperatorand recoil assemblies, etc.

50 SMOKEDISCHARGER

Refers to a means for dispersing smoke/fumes generatedwhen a round is fired.

60 SECONDARYARMAMENTSINSTALLATION

Refers to systems which provide a secondary armamentsinstallation.

70 SIGHTS Refers to a mechanical sighting system used on small arms,machine guns, man-portable launchers, etc.

80 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary items and associated systems. Itincludes, for example, such items as spare barrels and otherparts, wallets, cleaning kits and sustained fire kits.

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C7 00 AUTOMATICLOADING SYSTEMS(GENERAL)

The automatic loading element consists of that equipment(hardware/software) providing the means to selectammunition from a stored position, its transfer to andloading of the armament system. This element also includesthe means to eject spent cases and misfired rounds.Components include all ammunition storage racks, transfer/lift mechanisms, ramming and ejecting mechanisms as wellas specialised hydraulic and electrical controls. It does notinclude storage provided externally from the main system.

10 STORAGE (READYROUND)

Refers to ammunition storage racks, bins, etc.

20 ROCKET PODS/MINERACKS/DISPENSERS

Provides a means of holding/supporting the projectile duringtransportation, and a means of releasing the projectile.

30 TRANSFER/LIFT Refers to the means to select ammunition from a storedposition in the launcher and transfer it to the armamentsystem. It includes transfer and lift mechanisms

40 LOADING/RAMMING Refers to the means to loading the armament system. Itincludes ramming and ejecting mechanisms.

50 FEED MECHANISM The feed mechanism element refers to the equipment forplacing ammunition in a position, ready for chambering.

60 AUTOMATICLOADING DEVICES

The automatic loading element consists of that equipmentproviding the means to select ammunition from a storedposition and transferring it to a feed mechanism or readymagazine.

70 CONTROL Refers to the means to control loading the armament system.It includes specialised hydraulic and electrical controls andsafety devices.

C8 00 ARMAMENTSPROJECTILE(GENERAL)

This element refers to the portion of the projectile whichcarries the payload to the target. It is the basic housing ofthe bomb or rocket, casing of the projectile, body of atorpedo or the tactical munitions dispenser containing sub-munitions. It also includes those structural devices whichprovide stability and control eg fins, parachutes, anchors.

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10 PAYLOAD Payload element refers to the subsystem which contains thewarhead and its support assemblies. In some munitions suchas small arms and munitions, the payload may only be thewarhead. With complex munitions the payload may containsub munitions (the payload sub-system may also includediscrete guidance and control, fuze, safety/armament andpropulsion systems).

20 FUZE Fuze element refers to the mechanical or electronic devicein the projectile designed to detonate or to set forces intoaction to detonate the charge or primer under desiredconditions.

30 INITIAL SAFETY &ARMING

The initial safety and arming element refers to the device inthe projectile which controls the capability of initiating theexplosive sequence.

40 SECONDARYSAFETY & ARMING

The secondary safety and arming element refers to thedevice in the complete round which controls the capabilityof initiating the explosive sequence, should the initial safetyand arming device fail.

C9 00 DISPENSERCONTAINING SUB-MUNITIONS(GENERAL)

This element refers to the portion of the projectile whichcarries sub-munitions to the target.

10 TACTICALMUNITIONSDISPENSER

Tactical munitions dispenser containing sub-munitions,other than those contained within the payload.

D0 00 ELECTRICALSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distribution and/orcontrol of electric power.

D1 00 LAUNCHERELECTRICALSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to the electrical or electronic systems forthe launcher. It will include wiring harnesses, linereplaceable units (LRUs), sensors, lighting, batteries,generators, etc.

10 GENERATING Refers to generating systems and equipment related to thelauncher. It includes such items as alternators, dynamos,generator panels, etc.

20 BATTERIES Refers to battery equipment related to the launcher. Itincludes such items as battery containers, lagging kits,battery assemblies, connecting straps, etc.

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30 INSTRUMENTATION Refers to instrumentation systems and equipment related tothe launcher. It includes such items as tachometers,speedometers, indicating panels, electronic circuit panels,control transmitters, etc.

40 LIGHTS Refers to lighting systems and equipment related to thelauncher. It includes such items as inspection lights, etc.

50 WIRING Refers to wiring and cable looms related to the launcher. Itincludes looms, wires, harnesses, etc.

60 ELECTRICALEQUIPMENT

Refers to electrical equipment related to the launcher. Itincludes, for example, actuators, engine controls andignition systems.

70 DISTRIBUTION Refers to electrical distribution systems and equipmentrelated to the launcher. It includes such items as controllers,switches, relays, regulators, etc.

80 PROTECTION Refers to electrical protection systems and equipmentrelated to the launcher. It includes such items as fuses,fusible links, trip switches, etc.

90 CONTROL Refers to control systems and equipment related to thelauncher. It includes such items as controllers, switches,relays, regulators, etc.

D2 00 PROJECTILEELECTRICALSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to the devices within the projectilewhich provide electrical power.

10 AC POWER Refers to AC power systems within the projectile, eggenerators.

20 DC POWER Refers to DC power systems within the projectile, egbatteries, quartz crystal, etc.

30 EXTERNAL POWER That portion of the system within the projectile thatconnects external electrical power sources, eg batterycharging points.

E0 00 COMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

A system or equipment for transferring information.

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E1 00 LAUNCHERCOMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

The communications element refers to that equipment(hardware/ software) which provides the means within thesystem for commanding, controlling and transmitting/receiving information and data to launcher crews and otherpersonnel exterior to the operating environment. Thiselement includes radio frequency equipment, microwaveand optic communication links, networked equipment formultiple launcher control and intercoms and external phonessystems. It may include navigational system and datadisplays when these are integral with the equipment of crewstations of the turret assembly or drivers automotive display.

10 UHF/SHF/EHF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing ultra, super and extra highfrequency (UHF, SHF, EHF) carriers. It includestransmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

20 VHF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing very high frequency (VHF)carriers. It includes transmitters, receivers, control,antennas, etc.

30 HF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing high frequency (HF) carriers. Itincludes transmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

40 LF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing low frequency (LF) carriers. Itincludes transmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

50 AUDIO Refers to that portion of the system used for voicecommunications. It includes such items as intercoms,headphones, loudspeakers, switching/control panels, etc.

60 DIGITAL Refers to that portion of the system used for digital/datacommunications. It includes modems, encryption devices,etc.

70 SATELLITE Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications via satellites. It includes transmitters,receivers, control, antennas, etc.

80 OPTICAL Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications via line-of-site. It includes transmitters,receivers, control, signalling devices, etc.

90 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. Itincludes such items as wiring, connectors, etc.

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E2 00 LAUNCHERIDENTIFICATIONFRIEND/FOE (IFF)(GENERAL)

IFF equipment is common to all services and is thereforeinteractive with many other users. It covers the equipment(hardware/software) that identifies friend or foe andtransmits that information using the launchercommunication system(s).

10 TRANSMITTING Refers to that part of the launcher system which is used tosend data.

20 RECEIVING Refers to that part of the launcher system which is used toreceive IFF data.

30 INDICATING Refers to that part of the launcher system which is used todisplay IFF data.

E3 00 PROJECTILECOMMUNICATIONS(GENERAL)

The communications element refers to that equipment(hardware/software) which provides the means within thesystem for commanding, controlling and transmitting/receiving information and data to the projectile. Thiselement includes radio frequency equipment, microwaveand optical communication links and networked equipmentfor multiple control. It may include navigational system anddata displays when these are integral with the projectileequipment.

10 UHF/SHF/EHF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing ultra, super and extra highfrequency (UHF, SHF, EHF) carriers. It includestransmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

20 VHF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing very high frequency (VHF)carriers. It includes transmitters, receivers, control,antennas, etc.

30 HF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing high frequency (HF) carriers. Itincludes transmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

40 LF Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications utilizing low frequency (LF) carriers. Itincludes transmitters, receivers, control, antennas, etc.

50 DIGITAL Refers to that portion of the system used for digital/datacommunications. It includes modems, encryption devices,etc.

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60 SATELLITE Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications via satellites. It includes transmitters,receivers, control, antennas, etc.

70 OPTICAL Refers to that portion of the system used forcommunications via line-of-site. It includes transmitters,receivers, control, signalling devices, etc.

80 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. Itincludes such items as wiring, connectors, etc.

E4 00 PROJECTILEIDENTIFICATIONFRIEND/FOE (IFF)(GENERAL)

IFF equipment is common to all services and is thereforeinteractive with many other users. It covers the equipment(hardware/software) within the projectile that identifiesfriend or foe.

10 TRANSMITTING Refers to that part of the launcher system which is used tosend data.

20 RECEIVING Refers to that part of the launcher system which is used toreceive IFF data.

30 INDICATING Refers to that part of the launcher system which is used todisplay IFF data.

F0 00 NAVIGATION(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to determine, conduct, manage,or plot a position or course.

F1 00 LAUNCHERNAVIGATION(GENERAL)

The navigation element refers to that equipment (hardware/software) installed in the launcher which permits the crew todetermine location and to plot a course. It includesnavigation systems such as dead reckoning, inertial andglobal positioning systems. Landmark recognitionalgorithms and processors are also included.

10 INDEPENDENT Refers to that portion of the system (hardware/software)which provides information to determine position and isindependent on ground installations or orbiting satellites. Itincludes inertial guidance systems, tracking systems,sextants, etc.

20 DEPENDANT Refers to that portion of the system (hardware/software)which provides information to determine position and ismainly dependant on ground installations or orbitingsatellites. It includes GPS, radio compass, etc.

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30 COMPUTING Refers to that portion of the system (hardware/software)which combines/processes navigational data to compute ormanage the geographical position of the launcher. Itincludes course computers, landmark recognitionalgorithms, processors, displays, etc.

F2 00 LAUNCHERGUIDANCE ANDCONTROL(GENERAL)

This system refers to the complex of electronic equipment/hardware/software, based on the launcher, which evaluatesand correlates the path of the projectile with targetinformation and which performs the necessary functions toenable the payload to intercept the target. This element alsoincludes emplacement of mines.

10 COMPUTERS/SOFTWARE

This element refers to any computational devices hardware/software associated with launcher-based guidance andcontrol of the projectile. This element also includesemplacement of mines.

20 CONTROLCONSOLES

This element refers to any control consoles (hardware/software), associated with launcher-based guidance andcontrol of the projectile. This element also includesemplacement of mines.

F3 00 PROJECTILEGUIDANCE ANDCONTROL(GENERAL)

This system refers to the complex of electronic equipment/hardware/software which evaluates and correlates the pathof the projectile with target information and which performsthe necessary functions to enable the payload to interceptthe target. It includes, for example, laser guided bombs.

10 PROJECTILE BUILT-IN STABILITYMECHANISMS

This element refers to the control devices within theprojectile which provide stability during flight. It does notinclude fixed fins, etc which form part of the structure.

20 PROJECTILE BUILT-IN CONTROLMECHANISMS

This element refers to the devices within the projectilewhich provide guidance control. For example navigationsystems, laser target sensors, etc.

G0 00 SURVEILLANCE(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to sense the environment.

G1 00 LAUNCHERSURVEILLANCE(GENERAL)

The surveillance element is defined as all equipment(hardware/software) and associated systems used to sensethe surrounding environment and then process, display andrecord the resulting information. This may include, forexample, Meteorological equipment. It does not includespecific thermal imaging or meteorological/atmosphericsystems.

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10 CONTROL Refers to the processing, control and recording elements ofthe sensor systems. It includes central processors, analogue/digital converters, associated software, storage units, etc.

20 INDICATING Refers to the part of the system used to indicate/monitorsensor information. It includes data identification,indicators, displays panels, etc.

30 RECORDING Refers to the part of the system used to record sensorinformation.

40 INFRA-RED Refers to that portion of a system that uses heat-sensingdevices to acquire information. It includes infra-redscanners and image intensifiers. It does not include specificthermal imaging systems.

50 LASER Refers to that portion of a system that uses laser devices toacquire information. It includes distance measuring, targetidentification, etc.

60 RADAR Refers to that portion of a system that uses radar devices toacquire information. It includes antennas, receivers,transmitters, indicators, etc.

70 MAGNETIC Refers to that portion of a system that uses magnetic sensorsto acquire information. It includes magnetometers,amplifiers, processors, indicators, etc.

80 SONAR Refers to that portion of a system that uses sonar to acquireinformation. It includes modulators, transducers,processors, indicators, etc.

90 ACOUSTIC Refers to that portion of a system that uses sound to acquireinformation. It includes listening devices, amplifiers,processors, indicators, etc.

G2 00 LAUNCHER SENSORS(GENERAL)

The sensor element refers to those systems (hardware/software) within the launcher that provide data required fortargeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

10 RADAR The radar element refers to those radar systems (hardware/software) within the launcher that provide data required fortargeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

20 SONAR The sonar element refers to those sonar systems (hardware/software) within the launcher that provide data required fortargeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

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30 THERMAL The thermal imaging element refers to those thermalimaging and image intensifying systems (hardware/software) within the launcher that provide data required fortargeting, launch, and payload delivery.

40 LASER The laser element refers to those laser target-designatorsystems (hardware/software) within the launcher thatprovide data required for targeting, launch, arming andpayload delivery.

50 MAGNETIC The magnetic element refers to those magnetic systems(hardware/software) within the launcher that provide datarequired for targeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

60 ACOUSTIC The acoustic element refers to those sound sensing systems(hardware/ software) within the launcher that provide datarequired for targeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

70 PRESSURE The pressure element refers to those pressure systems(hardware/software) within the launcher that provide datarequired for targeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

80 PROXIMITY This element refers to the proximity sensing systems(hardware/software) within the launcher that provideproximity sensing data required for targeting, launch,arming and payload delivery.

G3 00 PROJECTILESENSORS (GENERAL)

The sensor element refers to those systems (hardware/software) within the projectile that provide data required fortargeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

10 RADAR The radar element refers to those radar systems (hardware/software) within the projectile that provide data required fortargeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

20 SONAR The sonar element refers to those sonar systems (hardware/software) within the projectile that provide data required fortargeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

30 THERMAL The thermal imaging element refers to those thermalimaging and image intensifying systems (hardware/software) within the projectile that provide data required fortargeting, launch, and payload delivery.

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40 LASER The laser element refers to those laser target-designatorsystems (hardware/software) within the projectile thatprovide data required for targeting, launch, arming andpayload delivery.

50 MAGNETIC The magnetic element refers to those magnetic systems(hardware/software) within the projectile that provide datarequired for targeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

60 ACOUSTIC The acoustic element refers to those sound sensing systems(hardware/software) within the projectile that provide datarequired for targeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

70 PRESSURE The pressure element refers to those pressure systems(hardware/software) within the projectile that provide datarequired for targeting, launch, arming and payload delivery.

80 PROXIMITY This element refers to the proximity sensing systems(hardware/software) within the projectile that provideproximity sensing data required for targeting, launch,arming and payload delivery.

G4 00 METEOROLOGICAL/ATMOSPHERICRESEARCH(GENERAL)

Refers to the systems and devices which furnish a means ofproviding, processing and recording meteorological data.

10 WEATHER Refers to that portion of a system which is used to detect,measure, process or record weather (moisture, temperature,cloud, wind, etc) data. It includes hygrometers,thermometers, anemometers, etc.

20 AIR TURBULENCE Refers to that portion of a system which is used to detect,measure, process or record air turbulence data.

30 POLLUTANTS Refers to that portion of a system which is used to detect,measure, process or record contaminated particles.

40 MAGNETIC/GRAVITATIONAL

Refers to that portion of a system which is used to detect,measure, process or record the earth's magnetic orgravitational forces.

H0 00 STEERING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to guide or govern direction.

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H1 00 LAUNCHERGUIDANCE(GENERAL)

This element refers to the devices within the launcher usedto guide or govern direction of the projectile.

10 GUIDANCEMECHANISM

This element refers to the devices (hardware/oftware) withinthe launcher used to govern direction of the projectile.

H2 00 PROJECTILEGUIDANCE(GENERAL)

This element refers to the devices within the projectile usedto govern direction or placement.

10 PROJECTILEDIRECTIONCONTROL

This element refers to the devices within the projectilewhich provide direction control. For example rudders, etc.

J0 00 VENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a controlledenvironment.

J1 00 LAUNCHERVENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING(GENERAL)

This element refers to those subassemblies or componentswhich provide a micro-climatic condition (heating orcooling), for the launcher, including heating/cooling suits orcomponents. It also covers purification systems not coveredby NBC.

10 COMPRESSION That portion of the system and its controls which suppliespressurised air/gas. Includes items such as controls andindicating systems related to pressure, gas-filled systems,etc.

20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system used to induct and distribute air.It includes equipment rack cooling, seals, demisting,waveguide pressurization system and items of such systems,like blowers, ducting and inlets.

30 HEATING That portion of the system and its controls which supplyheated air. It includes items such as heater units, wiring, etc.

40 COOLING That portion of the system and its controls which supplycooled air. Includes items such as the cooling unit,indicating systems related to the cooler operation, wiringetc. Does not include temperature control and indicatingsystems.

50 TEMPERATURECONTROL

That portion of the system used to control the temperature ofthe air. Includes items such as, thermal sensing devices,switches, indicators, wiring etc.

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60 MOISTURE/AIR That portion of the system used to contaminant controlmoisture in the air, to control ozone concentrations, to filterradioactive debris and chemical/biological contaminants,etc.

70 LIQUID COOLANT Those components required to supply liquid coolant to acooling system.

J2 00 PROJECTILEVENTILATION/HEATING/COOLING(GENERAL)

Those units and components which furnish a means ofpressurizing, heating, cooling, moisture controlling, filteringand treating the air/gas used to condition areas of theprojectile system environment. It includes cooling, heating,vents, ducts, seals, wiring etc.

10 COMPRESSION That portion of the system and its controls which suppliespressurised air/gas. Includes items such as controls andindicating systems related to pressure, gas-filled systems,etc.

20 DISTRIBUTION That portion of the system used to induct and distribute air.It includes equipment rack cooling, seals, demisting,waveguide pressurization system and items of such systemslike blowers, ducting and inlets.

30 HEATING That portion of the system and its controls which supplyheated air. Includes items such as heater units, wiring, etc.

40 COOLING That portion of the system and its controls which supplycooled air. Includes items such as the cooling unit,indicating systems related to the cooler operation, wiringetc. Does not include temperature control and indicatingsystems.

50 TEMPERATURECONTROL

That portion of the system used to control the temperature ofthe air. Includes items such as, thermal sensing devices,switches, indicators, wiring etc.

60 MOISTURE/AIR That portion of the system used to contaminant controlmoisture in the air, to control ozone concentrations, to filterradioactive debris and chemical/biological contaminants,etc.

70 LIQUID COOLANT Those components required to supply liquid coolant to anequipment cooling system.

K0 00 HYDRAULICSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment for generation, distribution and/orcontrol of hydraulic (or pneumatic) power.

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K1 00 LAUNCHERHYDRAULIC SYSTEM(GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment within thelauncher for the generation, distribution and/or control ofhydraulic power.

10 MAIN This element refers to a system or equipment within thelauncher which is used to generate, store, distribute orcontrol hydraulic power. It includes such items as tanks,valves, pumps, plumbing, etc. It does not include usersystems classified elsewhere, or their connecting valves.

20 AUXILIARY That portion of the launcher hydraulic system which isclassified as auxiliary, emergency or standby and which isused to supplement, or replace the main hydraulic system.

30 INDICATING That part of the launcher hydraulic system which is used tomonitor condition of the hydraulic system or fluid. Itincludes transmitters, indicators, warning systems, etc.

K2 00 PROJECTILEHYDRAULIC SYSTEM(GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment within theprojectile for the generation, distribution and/or control ofhydraulic power.

10 MAIN This element refers to a system or equipment within theprojectile which is used to generate, store, distribute orcontrol hydraulic power. It includes such items as tanks,valves, pumps, plumbing, etc. It does not include usersystems classified elsewhere, or their connecting valves.

20 AUXILIARY That portion of the projectile hydraulic system which isclassified as auxiliary, emergency or standby and which isused to supplement, or replace the main hydraulic system.

30 INDICATING That part of the projectile hydraulic system which is used tomonitor condition of the hydraulic system or fluid. Itincludes transmitters, indicators, warning systems, etc.

K3 00 LAUNCHERPNEUMATICSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment (hardware/software) within the launcher for the generation, distributionand/ or control of pneumatic (including vacuum) power.

10 MAIN This element refers to a system or equipment within thelauncher which is used to generate, store, distribute orcontrol pneumatic power. It includes such items as tanks,valves, pumps, plumbing, etc. It does not include usersystems classified elsewhere, or their connecting valves.

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20 AUXILIARY That portion of the launcher pneumatic system which isclassified as auxiliary, emergency or standby and which isused to supplement, or replace the main pneumatic system.

30 INDICATING That part of the launcher pneumatic system which is used tomonitor condition of the system. It includes transmitters,indicators, warning systems, etc.

K4 00 PROJECTILEPNEUMATICSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment (hardware/software) within the projectile for the generation,distribution and/or control of pneumatic (including vacuum)power.

10 MAIN This element refers to a system or equipment within theprojectile which is used to generate, store, distribute orcontrol pneumatic power. It includes such items as tanks,valves, pumps, plumbing, etc. It does not include usersystems classified elsewhere, or their connecting valves.

20 AUXILIARY That portion of the projectile pneumatic system which isclassified as auxiliary, emergency or standby and which isused to supplement, or replace the main pneumatic system.

30 INDICATING That part of the projectile pneumatic system which is usedto monitor condition of the system. It includes transmitters,indicators, warning systems, etc.

L0 00 ELECTRONICSYSTEM (GENERAL)

A system or equipment using electronic/automated softwareand/or firmware elements not specifically included in othersystems.

L1 00 LAUNCHERELECTRONICSYSTEM (GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment within thelauncher which uses electronic/utomated software and/orfirmware elements not specifically included in othersystems.

L2 00 PROJECTILEELECTRONICSYSTEM (GENERAL)

This element refers to a system or equipment within theprojectile which uses electronic/automated software and/orfirmware elements not specifically included in othersystems.

M0 00 AUXILIARY(GENERAL)

Subsidiary systems that provide services or support to mainsystems or equipment.

M1 00 LAUNCHERAUXILIARYSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to subsidiary systems that provideservices or support to main systems or equipment related tothe launcher system.

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10 MAGAZINE The magazine element refers to the structure orcompartment for storing ammunition or explosives in a'ready for use' condition, or position, not directly mountedon the launcher.

M2 00 PROJECTILEAUXILIARYSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to subsidiary systems that provideservices or support to main systems or equipment within theprojectile.

M3 00 ADAPTER KITS(GENERAL)

The adapter kits element refers to the equipment(hardware/software) for adapting the launch system toparticular applications. For example, vehicle adapter kitsand for adaption to different aircraft and/ or ship models.Also, kits for backpacking, etc.

N0 00 SURVIVABILITY(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide hazard detection,protection, survivability and escape facilities.

N1 00 LAUNCHER FIREPROTECTIONSYSTEMS(GENERAL)

This element refers to systems (hardware/software) thatprovide a warning to the launcher crew that a possible firehazard exists. It includes the suppression/fire fighting andheat sensors required for this system.

10 DETECTING Refers to that part of the system which is used to sense thepresence of excessive heat, smoke or fire.

20 INDICATING Refers to that part of the system which is used to indicatethe presence of excessive heat, smoke or fire.

30 EXTINGUISHING Refers to that part of the system, either fixed or portable,which is used to extinguish fire.

N2 00 LAUNCHERNUCLEAR,BIOLOGICAL ANDCHEMICALPROTECTION(GENERAL)

The NBC element refers to those subassemblies orcomponents which provide nuclear, biological and chemicaldetection, protection and survivability to the launcher and/or crew, either individually or collectively, during an NBCattack. This may include a positive pressure system,purification system, ventilated face piece (mask), NBCdetection and warning devices, decontamination equipmentand chemical resistant coatings. It may also includeenvironmental control equipment, such as heaters, coolers,etc.

10 PACK Refers to NBC protection packs.

20 CONTROL Refers to NBC protection controls.

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30 PRESSURE RELIEF Refers to pressure relief devices specifically fitted for NBCprotection purposes.

40 DOOR ASSEMBLIES Refers to NBC protection fitted to doors and hatches.

50 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. It mayinclude, for example, such items as wiring, connectors,heaters, coolers and ducting.

N3 00 PROJECTILE FIREPROTECTIONSYSTEMS (GENERAL)

This element refers to systems (hardware/software) thatprovide a warning within the projectile that a possible firehazard exists. It includes the suppression/ire fighting andheat sensors required for this system.

10 DETECTING Refers to that part of the system which is used to sense thepresence of excessive heat, smoke or fire.

20 INDICATING Refers to that part of the system which is used to indicatethe presence of excessive heat, smoke or fire.

30 EXTINGUISHING Refers to that part of the system, either fixed or portable,which is used to extinguish fire.

N4 00 PROJECTILENUCLEAR,BIOLOGICAL ANDCHEMICALPROTECTION(GENERAL)

The NBC element refers to those subassemblies orcomponents which provide nuclear, biological and chemicaldetection, protection and survivability to the projectile,either individually or collectively, during an NBC attack.This includes a positive pressure system, purificationsystem, NBC detection and protection devices,decontamination equipment and chemical resistant coatings.

10 PACK Refers to NBC protection packs.

20 CONTROL Refers to NBC protection controls.

30 PRESSURE RELIEF Refers to pressure relief devices specifically fitted for NBCprotection purposes.

40 DOOR ASSEMBLIES Refers to NBC protection fitted to doors and hatches.

50 ANCILLARY Refers to ancillary controls and associated systems. Itincludes such items as wiring, connectors, etc.

P0 00 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a special missioncapability.

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P1 00 LAUNCHER SPECIALTO TYPEEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

This element refers to that special equipment (hardware/software) to be mated to a launcher, to enable theachievement of a special mission capability, recoveryoperations, winterization, etc. It may include, for exampleblades, booms, cranes, winches, robotic arms, andmanipulators.

10 LAUNCHER SPECIALRECOVERYEQUIPMENT

This element refers to that special recovery equipment(hardware/software) to be mated to a launcher, to enable theachievement of a recovery capability. It includes cranes andtowing equipment.

20 LAUNCHER SPECIALFIT EQUIPMENT

This element refers to that special fit equipment (hardware/software) to be mated to a launcher, to enable theachievement of a specialised capability. It will includesupply, DROPS, lift trucks, side loaders, etc.

30 LAUNCHER SPECIALPURPOSEEQUIPMENT

This element refers to that special-to-purpose equipment(hardware/software) to be mated to a launcher, for theachievement of a special mission purpose. It covers, forexample, ISO container bodies and equipment and otherspecial purpose vehicles.

40 INSTALLATION KIT The installation kit element refers to the equipment(hardware/software) for installation of the launch systemrelated to a particular application.

50 PORTABILITY KIT The portability kit refers to that equipment required toprepare the launcher for transportation, other than its primemeans of movement.

60 BORE VARIATION/VELOCITY CHANGEKITS

This refers to equipment (hardware/software) designed toaffect the velocity of a projectile.

70 WINTERIZATION KIT The winterization kit element refers to the equipment(hardware/software) for protection of the launcher/ crew, inadverse weather conditions.

P2 00 PROJECTILE SPECIALEQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS (GENERAL)

A system or equipment used to provide a special missioncapability for the projectile.

10 PORTABILITY KIT The portability kit refers to that equipment required toprepare projectiles for transportation.

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Q0 00 OUTFIT ANDFURNISHINGS(GENERAL)

A function or equipment used to provide habitability oroperability that is not specifically included in other systems.

Q1 00 LAUNCHERSTOWAGE(GENERAL)

This element is required to provide for personal equipmentstowage as well as operational equipment stowage on or inthe launcher.

10 CHARGE BIN Refers to charge bin stowage facilities.

20 SHELL STOWAGE Refers to shell stowage facilities.

30 AMMUNITION Refers to stowage facilities for both secondary and personalammunition.

40 LAUNCHERINTERNAL

Refers to stowage facilities within the launcher.

50 LAUNCHEREXTERNAL

Refers to stowage facilities mounted on launcher.

Q2 00 COMPLETEEQUIPMENTSCHEDULE (CES)(GENERAL)

This element refers to lists detailing the equipment requiredby the user to operate and maintain the system. It includes,for example, both fitted and loose items, spares, tools andoperator manuals.

10 PRODUCTION CES This element refers to the production version of the CES.

20 SERVICE CES This element refers to the service version of the CES.

30 COMPLEX CES This element refers to the complex version of the CES.

Q3 00 PROJECTILESTOWAGE(GENERAL)

This element is required to provide for equipment stowageon or in the projectile.

R0 00 TRAINING(GENERAL)

The training element is defined as the deliverable trainingservices, devices, accessories, aids, equipment and facilitiesused to provide instruction through which personnel willacquire sufficient concepts, skills and aptitudes to bothoperate and maintain the system with maximum efficiency.This element includes all effort associated design,development and production of deliverable trainingequipment as well as the execution of training services.

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R1 00 TRAINING SERVICES(GENERAL)

The training services element refers to the deliverabletraining services, used to provide instruction through whichpersonnel will acquire sufficient concepts, skills andaptitudes to both operate and maintain the system withmaximum efficiency.

10 DEVICES/ACCESSORIES/AIDS

The training devices/accessories/aids element refers to thedeliverable devices, accessories and aids used to provideinstruction through which personnel will acquire sufficientconcepts, skills and aptitudes to both operate and maintainthe system with maximum efficiency.

20 EQUIPMENT The training equipment element refers to the deliverabletraining equipment used to provide instruction throughwhich personnel will acquire sufficient concepts, skills andaptitudes to both operate and maintain the system withmaximum efficiency.

30 FACILITIES The training facilities element refers to the deliverabletraining facilities used to provide instruction through whichpersonnel will acquire sufficient concepts, skills andaptitudes to both operate and maintain the system withmaximum efficiency.

S0 00 REPAIR TEST ANDSUPPORT (GENERAL)

A system, equipment or facilities used to maintainoperational capability.

S1 00 LAUNCHER REPAIRFACILITIES(GENERAL)

This element refers to the facility which will allowunserviceable launchers to be repaired, tested and returnedto service use.

10 MOBILE This element refers to a mobile facility which will allowunserviceable launchers to be repaired, tested and returnedto service use.

20 FIXED This element refers to a static facility which will allowunserviceable launchers to be repaired, tested and returnedto service use.

S2 00 SIGHTING SYSTEMSREPAIR FACILITY(GENERAL)

This element refers to equipment (hardware/software) thatenables the repair, test or calibration of the optical sightingequipment, including laser range finders for example.

10 MOBILE Refers to mobile (man-portable or vehicle mounted)equipment (hardware/software), which may be in a vehiclecontainer or box body, that enables the repair, test and/orcalibration of optical sighting equipment.

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20 FIXED Refers to static (permanent or temporary) equipment(hardware/software) that enables the repair, test orcalibration of optical sighting equipment.

S3 00 THERMAL IMAGINGREPAIR FACILITY(GENERAL)

To provide a transportable facility (hardware/software)whereby thermal imaging equipment including its associatedcooling systems can be repaired, tested and returned toservice. The equipment covered will include, for example,clean air equipment, jigs, fixtures, computer interfaceadapters and test equipment.

10 MOBILE Refers to mobile (man-portable or vehicle mounted)equipment (hardware/software), which may be in a vehiclecontainer or box body, that enables the repair, test and/orcalibration of thermal imaging equipment.

20 FIXED Refers to static (permanent or temporary) equipment(hardware/software) that enables the repair, test orcalibration of thermal imaging equipment.

S4 00 GENERAL PURPOSEELECTRONIC REPAIRFACILITY(GENERAL)

This element refers to equipment (hardware/software) thatenables unserviceable electrical/electronic items to berepaired, tested and returned to service use.

10 MOBILE Refers to mobile (man-portable or vehicle mounted)equipment (hardware/software), which may be in a vehiclecontainer or box body, that enables the repair, test and/orcalibration of general purpose electronic equipment.

20 FIXED Refers to static (permanent or temporary) equipment(hardware/oftware) that enables the repair, test or calibrationof general purpose electronic equipment.

S5 00 PROJECTILE REPAIRFACILITIES(GENERAL)

This element refers to the facility which will allowunserviceable projectiles to be repaired, tested and returnedto service use.

10 MOBILE This element refers to a mobile facility which will allowunserviceable projectiles to be repaired, tested and returnedto service use.

20 FIXED This element refers to a static facility which will allowunserviceable projectiles to be repaired, tested and returnedto service use.

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S6 00 LAUNCHERCOMMON SUPPORTEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The launcher common support equipment element refers tothose items required to support and maintain the launcher orportions of the launcher systems while not directly engagedin the performance of its mission, and which are presently inthe MOD inventory for support of other systems. Thiselement includes all efforts required to assure theavailability of this equipment for support of the particulardefense materiel item. It also includes the acquisition ofadditional quantities of this equipment if caused by theintroduction of the defense material item into operationalservice.

S7 00 PROJECTILECOMMON SUPPORTEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The projectile common support equipment element refers tothose items required to support and maintain the projectilesor portions of the projectile systems while not directlyengaged in the performance of their mission, and which arepresently in the MOD inventory for support of othersystems. This element includes all efforts required to assurethe availability of this equipment for support of theparticular defense materiel item. It also includes theacquisition of additional quantities of this equipment ifcaused by the introduction of the defense material item intooperational service.

S8 LAUNCHER TESTAND MEASUREMENTEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The launcher test and measurement equipment element isdefined as common testing and measurement equipmentwhich allows an operator or maintenance function toevaluate operational conditions of a launcher system orequipment by performing specific diagnostics, screening orquality assurance effort at an organisational, intermediate,or depot level of equipment support. It includes testmeasurement and diagnostic equipment, precisionmeasuring equipment, automatic test equipment, manual testequipment, automatic test systems, test program sets,appropriate interconnect devices, automated load modules,tap(s), and related software, firmware and support hardware(power supply equipment, etc) used at all levels ofmaintenance. It includes packages which enable a line orshop replaceable unit, printed circuit boards, or similaritems to be diagnosed using automatic test equipment.

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S9 00 PROJECTILE TESTAND MEASUREMENTEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The projectile test and measurement equipment element isdefined as common testing and measurement equipmentwhich allows an operator or maintenance function toevaluate operational conditions of a projectile, sub-systemor equipment by performing specific diagnostics, screeningor quality assurance effort at an organisational,intermediate, or depot level of equipment support. Itincludes test measurement and diagnostic equipment,precision measuring equipment, automatic test equipment,manual test equipment, automatic test systems, test programsets, appropriate interconnect devices, automated loadmodules, tap(s), and related software, firmware and supporthardware (power supply equipment, etc) used at all levels ofmaintenance. It includes packages which enable a line orshop replaceable unit, printed circuit boards, or similaritems to be diagnosed using automatic test equipment.

SA 00 LAUNCHER SUPPORTAND HANDLINGEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The launcher support and handling equipment element isdefined as the deliverable tools and handling equipmentused for support of the launcher system. It typicallyincludes ground support equipment, vehicular supportequipment, powered support equipment, non-poweredsupport equipment, and software support equipment.

SB 00 PROJECTILESUPPORT ANDHANDLINGEQUIPMENT(GENERAL)

The projectile support and handling equipment element isdefined as the deliverable tools and handling equipmentused for support of the projectile, eg. munitions materielhandling equipment and software support equipment.

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B.1 Zoning and Access

The purpose of zoning and access is to assist in referencing assemblies, access panels anddoors, etc within Data Modules/Technical Publications and identifying locations formaintenance planning purposes. Chapter 2.8 of S1000D details the application of zoning andaccess specifically for Aerospace systems and does not directly apply to other platforms. Thezoning and access applications covering the categories of Surface/Primary Vehicles andOrdnance systems, Electronic/Automated Software systems and Surface Ships andSubmarines Systems are detailed in following appendices:

Appendix A - Surface/Primary Vehicle and Ordnance Systems.Appendix B - Electronic/Automated Software Systems.Appendix C - Surface Ships and Submarines Systems.

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B.A.1 General

For large and/or complex Surface Vehicle and Ordnance systems, the use of zoning and accesswill assist in locating and identifying assemblies, access points, panels, etc within DataModules/Technical publications and for maintenance planning.

B.A.2 Zoning Requirements

The requirement for application of zoning and access to Surface Vehicle and Ordnancesystems will be determined on a project-specific basis, following the general rules detailed inS1000D.

B.A.2.1 Zone Identification

Zone charts and diagrams shall clearly indicate zone boundaries and their appropriate threedigit reference numbers. A physical description of the zone and boundaries shall be provided.The zone boundaries shall embrace related structures, such as door frames, hatches andwindows. A frame for a specific door, hatch or window shall not be divided between zones.

B.A.2.2 Major Zones

Major zones shall be allocated to major physical structures, bulkheads, etc and numberedusing the left hand digit of the zone identification number (100, 200, 300 etc) as illustrated inthe example at Table 6 and Figures 1 and 2, below:

Table 6 Major Zone Identification Numbers

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100 TURRET200 ELEVATING MASS ASSEMBLY300 HULL AFT OF FIGHTING COMPARTMENT

BULKHEAD400 HULL FWD OF FIGHTING COMPARTMENT

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Major Zone 400

Major Zone 500

Major Zone 100

Major Zone 300

Figure 1 Major Zones

Major Zone 600

Figure 2 Major ZonesB.A.2.3 Sub-zones

Major zone areas (100, 200, 300 etc) shall be subdivided into sub-zones using the second digitof the allotted zone number (10, 20, 30 etc) as shown in the example at Table 7 and Figure 3,below.

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MAJOR ZONE SUB-ZONE

AREA

100 TURRET110 TURRET FRONT RIGHT SIDE,

EXTERNAL120 TURRET FRONT LEFT SIDE,

EXTERNAL130 TURRET REAR RIGHT SIDE,

EXTERNAL140 TURRET REAR LEFT SIDE,

EXTERNAL150 TURRET FRONT RIGHT SIDE,

INTERNAL160 TURRET FRONT LEFT SIDE,,

INTERNAL170 TURRET REAR RIGHT SIDE,

INTERNAL180 TURRET REAR LEFT SIDE,

INTERNAL

Sub-Zone 110

M ajor Zone 200 Sub-Zone 120Sub-Zone 140

Sub-Zone 130

Figure 3 Sub Zones

B.A.2.4 Zones

Sub-zone areas (10, 20, 30 etc) shall, where necessary, be further subdivided into zones usingthe first digit of the allotted zone number (1, 2, 3 etc) as detailed in the example at Table 8 andFigure 4, below.

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Table 8 Zone Identification Numbers

MAJORZONE

SUB-ZONE

ZONE No. AREA

400 POWER PACK410 POWER PACK

COMPARTMENT411 COOLANT PUMP

BULKHEAD412 STARTER MOTOR

BULKHEAD

Zone 411 Zone 412

Figure 4 Zones

B.A.3 Access

Access points shall be numbered in association with the zoning system detailed above. Theaccess point identifier shall consist of the 3 digit zone number followed by a three letter accessreference (letters I and O shall not be used).

B.A.3.1 Access Identifier

The access identifier shall comprise up to three characters to indicate primary, secondary andminor access points. Each character of the access reference number shall be allocated in alogical sequence (e.g. front to back, left to right, clockwise, etc), beginning with ‘A’ in eachzone to identify discrete access points. The first character shall indicate main or primaryaccess points/panels. Where a secondary access panel is mounted within a primary accesspanel, it shall be designated using the second character of the access reference number. Minoraccess points within a secondary access panel shall be indicated using the third character ofthe access identifier. An example of the application of access codes is shown at Figure 5.

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Access: 340 B

Rear Hull

2nd Main Access Panel

Access: 340 C

Rear Hull3rd MainAccesss Panel

Access: 340 A

Rear Hull 1st MainAccess Panel

Access: 340 C A

Rear Hull

1st SecondaryAccess Panel in3rd MainAccess panel

Figure 5 Access Codes

B.A.3.2 Location References

Location references such as ‘left’, ‘right’, ‘clockwise’, ‘upper’, etc shall apply to the system,as viewed from the rear of the platform, in the normal direction of travel. The position ofmounted equipment/items, etc shall be identified by location and ‘clock position’ (e.g. crankcase, 3 o’clock).

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Electronic/Automated Software Systems Zoning and Access

B.B.1 General

For large and/or complex Electronic/Automated Software systems, the use of zoning andaccess will assist in locating and identifying assemblies, access points, panels, etc within DataModules/Technical Publications

B.B.2 Zoning Requirements

The requirement for application of zoning and access to Electronic/Automated Softwaresystems will be determined on a project-specific basis, following the general rules detailed inS1000D.

B.B.2.1 Zone Identification

Zone charts and diagrams shall clearly indicate zone boundaries and their appropriatereference numbers. A physical description of the zone and boundaries shall be provided. Thezone boundaries shall embrace related structures, such as door frames, hatches and windows.A frame for a specific door, hatch or window shall not be divided between zones. For large,complex electronic installations, a six-figure zoning system may be required, whilst lesscomplex systems may require fewer digits. The following examples have been based on alarge, complex system requiring a six-digit zoning reference allocation.

B.B.2.2 Major Zones

Major zones shall be allocated to major physical structures, buildings, etc and numbered usingthe left hand digit of the zone identification number (100000, 200000, 300000, etc) as detailedin Table 9 and Figure 6.

Table 9 Major Zone Identification Number.

MAJOR ZONE AREA100000 ANTENNA200000 TRANSMIT SUB-SYSTEM CABIN300000 RECEIVE SUB-SYSTEM CABIN400000 COMMS SUB-SYSTEM CABIN

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RECEIVE

COMMSSUB-SYSTEM

400000MAJOR ZONE

ZONE 300000CABIN MAJORSUB-SYSTEM TRANSMIT

ZONE 200000CABIN MAJORSUB-SYSTEM

ANTENNA

ZONE 100000

SUB-SYSTEMMAJOR

Figure 6 Major Zones

B.B.2.3 Sub-zones

Major zone areas (100000, 200000, 300000, etc) shall be subdivided into sub-zones using thesecond digit of the allotted zone number (10000, 20000, 30000, etc) as detailed in the exampleat Table 10 and Figure 7.

Table 10 Sub Zone Identification Number

MAJOR ZONE SUB-ZONE AREA400000 COMMS SUB-SYSTEM CABIN

410000 EQUIPMENT SUITE 1420000 EQUIPMENT SUITE 2

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EQUIPMENT

MAIN DOOR-

FIRE EXIT -

COMMS SUB-SYSTEM CABIN(MAJOR ZONE 400000)COMMS SUB-SYSTEM CABIN

SUB-ZONE410000

SUITE 1 -EQUIPMENT

400000AACCESS

SUITE 2 -

420000SUB-ZONE

ACCESS400000B

SEE B.B.3 FORDETAILS OF

ACCESS CODES

Figure 7 Sub Zones

B.B.2.4 Zones

Sub-zone areas (10000, 20000, 30000, etc) shall, where necessary, be further subdivided intozones using the first digit of the allotted zone number (1000, 2000, 3000, etc) as shown inTable 11 and Figure 8.

Table 11 Zone Identification Numbers

SUB- ZONE ZONE No. AREA410000

411000 EQUIPMENT SUITE 1, RACK 1412000 EQUIPMENT SUITE 1, RACK 2413000 EQUIPMENT SUITE 1, RACK 3414000 EQUIPMENT SUITE 1, RACK 4415000 EQUIPMENT SUITE 1, RACK 5

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EQUIPMENTSHELF 1

EQUIPMENTSHELF 2

EQUIPMENTSHELF 3

COMMS SUB-SYSTEM CABIN SUITE 2(SUB-ZONE 420000)

RACK 1(SUB-ZONE 421000)

EQUIPMENTSHELF 4

EQUIPMENTSHELF 5

RACK 2(SUB-ZONE 422000)

RACK 3(SUB-ZONE 423000)

RACK 4(SUB-ZONE 424000)

RACK 5(SUB-ZONE 425000)

Figure 8 Zones

B.B.2.5 Equipment Zones

Major electronic installations will contain many discrete systems, each of which may befurther sub-divided into equipment zones. The equipment zones shall be allocated to majorassemblies, SRUs etc and numbered using the fourth digit of the zone identification number(100, 200, 300 etc) as detailed in Table 12 and Figure 9. It should be noted that the equipmentzoning detailed below may be applied as a three-character zone identifier to discrete electronicsystems.

Table 12 Equipment Zone Identification Numbers

ZONE AREA425000 425100 RACK 5, EQUIPMENT SHELF 1

525200 RACK 5, EQUIPMENT SHELF 2425300 RACK 5, EQUIPMENT SHELF 3425400 RACK 5, EQUIPMENT SHELF 4425500 RACK 5, EQUIPMENT SHELF 5

E Q U I P M E N TS H E L F 1

E Q U I P M E N TS H E L F 2

E Q U I P M E N TS H E L F 3

E Q U I P M E N TS H E L F 4

E Q U I P M E N TS H E L F 5

M A I N S Y S T E M 4 ,E Q U I P M E N TS U I T E 2 , R A C K 5 ,S H E L F 3 =Z O N E 4 2 5 3 0 0

Figure 9 Equipment Zones

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B.B.2.6 Equipment Sub-zones

Major equipment zone areas (100, 200, 300, etc) shall be subdivided into equipment sub-zones using the second digit of the allotted zone number (10, 20, 30, etc) as detailed in theexample at Table 13 and Figure 10.

Table 13 Equipment Sub Zone Identification Numbers

MAJOR ZONE SUB-ZONE AREA425300

425310 EQUIPMENT SHELF 5, LRU 1425320 EQUIPMENT SHELF 5, LRU 2

LRU 1 = ZONINGCODE 425310

LRU 2 = ZONINGCODE 425320

Figure 10 Equipment Sub Zones

B.B.2.7 LRU Zones

Sub-zone areas (10, 20, 30, etc) shall, where necessary, be further subdivided into zones usingthe first digit of the allotted zone number (1, 2, 3, etc). As shown in Table 14 and Figure 11.

Table 14 LRU Zone Identification Numbers

SUB- ZONE ZONE No. AREA425320

425321 LRU 2, SRU 1425322 LRU 2, SRU 2425323 LRU 2, SRU 3

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LRU 2, SRU 1 =ZONING CODE 425321

LRU 2, SRU 2 =ZONING CODE 425322

LRU 2, SRU 3 =ZONING CODE 425323

Figure 11 LRU Zones

B.B.3 Access

For electronic installations and assemblies (e.g. radio room, computer centre, portable radio,etc), access points shall be numbered in association with the zoning system detailed above, tothe basic rules detailed in S1000D. The access point identifier shall consist of the zonenumber followed by a three letter access reference (letters I and O shall not be used). Forsmaller electronic assemblies (e.g. circuit boards), the access code may be used to provide alocation matrix, with the horizontal axis numbered from 1 to 99 as the first two characters ofthe location code and the vertical axis lettered from A to Z as the third character of the accesscode.

B.B.4 Location Reference

Location references such as ‘left’, ‘right’, ‘clockwise’, ‘upper’, etc shall be applied as viewedfrom the front of the system, from an operator’s viewpoint. For large fixed systems, locationreferences shall use points of the compass (e.g. South West) and floors (e.g. Ground Floor).Positioning of mounted equipment/items, etc may be identified by location and ‘clockposition’ (e.g. on/off switch, 4 o’clock). For location references on circuit boards anddiagrams, the representation shall be such that the main signal/data flow is from left to right.

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Surface Ships and Submarines - Zoning and Access

B.C.1. Introduction

B.C.1.1 This annex gives information on the requirements for the zoning of surface vesselsand submarines, and for the identification of access points, compartments, trunks, doors andhatches. It should be noted that there are significant differences between the zoning and accessidentification systems to be used on surface vessels and submarines.

B.C.1.2 Zoning and Access Requirements. The specific method of applying zoning andaccess to surface ships and submarines are to be decided on an individual platform basis,following the general rules detailed in S1000D. The following information shall be used asguidance.

B.C.1.3 Status of S1000D. At the time of writing, S1000D Change 7 had recently beenissued. Chapter 2.8 (Zoning and access) of S1000D was not significantly altered from Change6 and, for the purpose of this appendix, there is no difference between the Change 6 andChange 7 versions of S1000D.

B.C.1.4 Zoning and Access - General

B.C.1.4.1 Separate systems for zoning and access allocations are to be used for surface shipsand submarines. RFAs are to use a system similar to surface ships.

B.C.1.4.2 On surface ships and RFAs, the term zoning is to be associated with the NBCDcontrol function where areas are defined and equipped during the ship build stage to limit theeffects of fire, flooding, contamination or other damage. The aim is to divide the ship intoself-contained ‘survival’ zones.

B.C.1.4.3 In submarines, the term zoning is to be associated with the Damage ControlHeadquarters (DCHQ) considerations used in the identification of compartments and accesspoints. The aim is to divide the submarine into a number of zones with smoketight boundariesbetween them.

B.C.1.5 Location Markings. In surface ships, a system of location markings based on 3-dimensional geographic co-ordinates is to be used to identify compartments and accessarrangements. For submarines the location markings are to be based on the deck, bulkheadand frame numbers, and on the names of the compartments.

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B.C.2 Zoning and Access - Surface Vessels

B.C.2.1 Zoning

B.C.2.1.1 Zoning is employed to help avoid the loss of an important system capability throughthe effects of fire, flooding, the spread of toxic gases or damage caused by a consequence ofan attack resulting in the spread of primary and secondary weapon effects.

B.C.2.1.2 Zoning is achieved by selecting main transverse bulkheads which continue upbeyond the weatherdeck / forecastle / flight deck to the uppermost decks in the superstructure.These bulkheads are to be designated zone boundaries and are coincident with the mainwatertight bulkheads (which reach up to No 1 deck) and continue up through thesuperstructure as fire bulkheads.

B.C.2.1.3 For NBCD purposes, zones are to be sufficiently self-contained to operate forcontinuous periods of up to 12 hours with the zone boundaries closed down. For this, eachzone is normally provided with autonomous systems for the following:

a) Electrical Power Generation (with fuel supply)b) Electrical Power Distributionc) Chilled Water and Weapon Cooling Systemsd) Fire Pumps and Firefighting Arrangementse) Flood and Firefighting Water Removal and Drainingf) Internal Communicationsg) Machinery and Damage Surveillance and Controlh) Smoke Containment and Removali) Ventilation, Air Conditioning and a Chilled Water Distribution Systemj) Collective NBCD Protection and Air Filtrationk) Emergency Support for the Crewl) Compressed Air Distribution

B.C.2.1.4 The number, autonomy, size and arrangement of zones in any ship depends onoperational, technical and financial considerations. At the design phase, the operational valueof the greater degree of protection provided by a larger number of zones is balanced againstthe cost of the additional sub-division required to support them. The requirement forpersonnel and environment support systems to cross zone boundaries is also a factor indeciding how zoning is to be arranged.

B.C.2.2 Access Points

B.C.2.2.1 Access points on the hull of a vessel are by their nature limited and therefore do notneed specific identification. Within the compartments of a vessel, equipment is not generallyhidden behind panels and thus locations are to be identified by their relation to appropriateFrame / Frames within a compartment.

B.C.2.3 Location Markings

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B.C.2.3.1 Location markings are to be used to uniquely identify all watertight compartments,trunks, doors and hatches and other fittings which may affect the watertight or gastightintegrity of the ship. The marking system should include the non-watertight compartments thatare important or are in frequent use.

B.C.2.3.2 Location markings are to provide a means of indicating any position rapidly andwithout ambiguity. They are to provide a system whereby the position of any incident, such asfire or damage, can be accurately identified. The system shown in Figures 12 to 15 is logicaland can be applied to any ship regardless of size and complexity of subdivision.

B.C.2.3.3 Deck Numbering. The subdivision of a surface vessel is to be achieved by the useof decks to divide the ship horizontally from the weatherdeck / forecastle / flight deck (No 1deck) to the inner bottom and the superstructure. Main transverse bulkheads are used to dividethe vessel lengthways into main sections. A main transverse bulkhead is defined as a bulkheadthat is continuous from the keel to the underside of the weatherdeck / forecastle / flight deck.

B.C.2.3.3.1 Decks are to be numbered consecutively downwards to the outer bottom startingwith the weatherdeck / forecastle / flight deck as No 1 deck. Decks above the weatherdeck /forecastle / flight deck are to be numbered commencing with No 01, 02 and so onconsecutively upwards.

B.C.2.3.4 Ship Sections. Main sections formed by transverse watertight bulkheads are to beidentified by characters from the phonetic alphabet starting with A, B, C, etc. from forward toaft. (Note: I and O are not to be used to avoid confusion). Watertight compartments formed bytransverse bulkheads within these main section compartments, are to be given suffixes startingA, B, C, etc. from forward, or Z, Y, X, etc. from aft, as well as the marking of the mainsection.

B.C.2.3.5 Longitudinal Bulkheads. Where longitudinal bulkheads divide a main sectioncompartment, positions relative to the centre line of the vessel are to be identified using anumbering system from the centre line outwards, with even numbers (2, 4, 6, etc.) to Port andodd numbers (1, 3, 5, etc.) to Starboard. Access points are also to be identified in a mannerwhich complements the location system.

B.C.2.3.6 Doors and Hatches. Doors are generally to bear the marking of the compartment towhich they give access. Hatches are to bear the numbers of the decks in which they are cut,followed by the horizontal co-ordinates of the compartments to which they give access e.g.Hatch 5DY is in deck No 5 and gives access to compartment 6DY. Where two or more doorsor hatches (cut in the same deck) give access to the same compartment they are to bedistinguished with the words PORT (or STARBOARD) and/or FORWARD (or AFT) inabbreviated form after the marking. As an example, hatch ‘5DY Stbd’ is the starboard hatchof a pair giving access to compartment 6DY.

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B.C.2.4 Coding for Equipment Items

B.C.2.4.1 Location coding inside compartments are to follow the practices described in Part10, Appendix B, Annex B.

Figure 12 - Surface Ships - Decks and Main Sections

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Figure 13 - Surface Ships - Compartment References

Figure 14 - Surface Ships - Compartments with Trunk

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Figure 15 - Surface Ships - Doors and Hatches

B.C.3 Zoning and Access Marking Examples

B.C.3.1 The following give examples of the rules and practices to be followed in marking thevarious types of zoning and access markings;

B.C.3.2 Compartment Markings. Figures 13 and 14 show typical identifications for variousships compartments. The specific rules to be followed are given below.

B.C.3.2.1 Compartment Location Marking Positions - These are to be placed to be visiblefrom all entrances. If this is not possible with a single mark, the marking is to be repeated toenable identification from all entrances. The markings are to be made up in accordance withthe following rules.

B.C.3.2.2 First Character (Number) - Deck Number. Decks are to be numbered 1, 2, 3 etc.downwards from No 1 deck (forecastle, weatherdeck or flight deck), and 01, 02, 03 decksabove No 1 deck.

B.C.3.2.3 Second Character (Letter) - Section. Sections are the overall lengths between themain transverse bulkheads. They are to be lettered A, B, C, etc. from forward to aft. (I and Oare not to be used).

B.C.3.2.4 Third Character (Letter) - Compartment, Fwd/Aft Position. Compartments are theenclosed divisions within sections. They are to be lettered A, B, C, etc. from the forward endof the section, or Z, Y, X, etc. from the aft end of the section. The size of the lettering is to bereduced from the first two characters.

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B.C.3.2.5 Fourth Character (Number) - Compartment, Athwartships Position. Position ofcompartment from centreline. They are to be numbered 1, 3, 5, etc. to starboard and 2, 4, 6,etc. to port. A compartment on the centreline is to be numbered 0.

B.C.3.2.6 Suffix (Numbers) - Internal Watertight Compartments. Suffix -00 used for a singlecompartment. Suffixes -100, -200 for two or more contained compartments. Odd numbers tostarboard, even numbers to port.

B.C.3.2.7 Marking Examples - 2BA3 indicates a compartment on No 2 deck at the forwardend of B section. It is the second compartment to starboard of the centreline. An internalwatertight compartment inside the main compartment is to be marked as 2BA3-00. Twointernal compartments are to be marked 2BA3-100 and 2BA3-200.

B.C.3.3 Door Markings

B.C.3.3.1 Figure 15 shows the marking methods to be used on doors. .The specific rules to befollowed are given below.

B.C.3.3.2 Door Marking position - Both sides, Upper Corner or Hinged Edge.

B.C.3.3.3 Door Marking Rules - Doors are to bear the marking of the compartment to whichthey give access. If a compartment has two doors, they are to be marked PORT, STBD orFWD, AFT as appropriate.

B.C.3.3.4 Doors in main transverse bulkheads separating lettered sections are to have thedeck number and both section letters in alphabetical order.

B.C.3.3.5 Marking Examples - Marking 2PB indicates a door giving access to compartment2PB. Marking 2D/E indicates a door connecting D and E sections on No 2 deck.

B.C.3.4 Hatch Markings

B.C.3.4.1 Figure 15 shows the marking methods to be used on hatches. The specific rules tobe followed are given below.

B.C.3.4.2 Hatch Marking position - Near Corner on hinged side.

B.C.3.4.3 First Character(s) (Number) - Deck in which hatch is cut.

B.C.3.4.4 Remaining Characters (Letters and Numbers) - to give fore / aft and athwartshipsposition of compartment to which the hatch gives access. The section letter is to be the samesize as the deck number. The remaining characters are to be of reduced size.

B.C.3.4.5 Where two hatches give access to the same compartment, the markings are to bequalified by PORT / STBD or FWD / AFT.

B.C.3.4.6 Marking Example - Marking 2DA1 indicates a hatch on No 2 deck giving access toa No 3 deck compartment in fore/aft section D and compartment co-ordinates A1.

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B.C.3.5 Fixed Manholes

B.C.3.5.1 The marking is to show the compartment to which a manhole gives access.Manholes in hatches are not to be marked and are to be referred to as ‘Manhole in Hatch6GZ4’.

B.C.3.5.2 Marking Example - Marking 6GZ4 indicates a manhole giving access tocompartment 6GZ4.

B.C.3.6 Trunks

B.C.3.6.1 Trunks are to be marked on each separate section of the trunk.

B.C.3.6.2 The trunk is to carry the deck number of the top hatch or door, plus the marking ofthe compartment at the bottom of the trunk.

B.C.3.6.3 Each hatch in a trunk, and each intermediate door is to have its own deck number,plus the marking of the compartment at the bottom of the trunk. The word TRUNK is to bemarked on all hatches and doors giving access to the trunk.

B.C.3.6.4 Marking Example - Marking 1/5DA indicates a Trunk running from No 1 deck toNo 5 deck, compartment 5DA.

B.C.3.7 Frame Station Numbers

B.C.3.7.1 Frame Stations are to numbered at main transverse bulkheads and also to be markedas needed in conspicuous positions on bulkheads.

B.C.3.7.2 Marking Example - 17 indicates a main transverse bulkhead at the seventeenthframe section from the foremost frame.

B.C.3.8 ‘Other Side’ Markings

B.C.3.8.1 To be marked on bulkheads forming perimeter of dangerous compartments e.g.magazines, machinery spaces, flammable stores. Also, in multiple section ships, to be markedon the main bulkheads below the lowest communications deck.

B.C.3.8.2 Marking Example - MAGAZINE OS indicates a bulkhead surrounding acompartment containing a magazine.

B.C.3.9 Compartments Below

B.C.3.9.1 To be marked as needed above hatchways to indicate compartments gained thereby.Instead of the marking ‘Compts Below’, an arrow may be used if desired.

B.C.3.9.2 Marking Example - COMPARTMENTS BELOW.

B.C.3.10 Temperature Monitoring Marks

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B.C.3.10.1 Marking to be applied to external boundaries of high risk (fire, explosion, etc.)compartments.

B.C.4 Zoning and Access - Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ships

B.C.4.1 General

B.C.4.1.1 RFAs are constructed to Merchant Navy standards. Because of their operationalcommitments, they have similar NBCD arrangements to RN surface ships. Zoning and accessplanning in RFAs should therefore follow the RN surface ships zoning and access principles.

B.C.4.1.2 Being built to Merchant Navy practices, there is a basic difference in locationmarking. Where RN surface ships have their frame stations numbered from forward to aft,RFAs have the frame stations numbered from aft to forward. This does not affect the markingpractices to be followed in allocating location codes to compartments, etc.

B.C.5 Zoning and Access - Submarines

B.C.5.1 Zoning

B.C.5.1.1 Submarines are to be subdivided into a number of zones with smoketightboundaries between them. The following rules are to be applied:

a) Smoketight boundaries are to be positioned between each high fire risk area andeach high value compartment e.g. Operations Rooms, Computer Rooms,Navigational Equipment Compartments, etc.

b) Decks are to be continuous to smoketight boundaries.c) Where smoketight boundaries cross passageways, smoke curtains are to be fitted.d) Where a hatch or main watertight door forms part of a smoketight boundary, a

smoke curtain is to be fitted to allow a fire to be fought with an open door / hatch.

B.C.5.2 Access

B.C.5.2.1 Access points on the hull of a submarine are by their nature limited and thereforedo not need specific identification. Within the compartments of a submarine, equipment is notgenerally hidden behind panels and thus locations are to be identified by their relation toappropriate frame numbers within a compartment.

B.C.5.3 Location Markings

B.C.5.3.1 The identification of locations in submarines is necessarily different to that ofsurface vessels, mainly due to their design and size. The training programmes for submarinecrews differ from surface ship practice to accommodate this. Submarines do not have theNBCD requirements that apply to surface vessels, and zoning is to be determined around theDamage Control Headquarters (DCHQ) practices. Also, stability considerations mean thatsubmarines do not have watertight longitudinal divisions.

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B.C.5.3.2 The system of determining and identifying compartment and access point locationsin submarines is to be defined by the deck, bulkhead, frame numbers, and whether the locationis to port or starboard of, or on the centreline of the submarine.

B.C.5.3.3 Physical markings other than for bulkheads and frames are not to be made withinsubmarines. A location defined from bulkheads and frames is to guide personnel to closeproximity of a specified location. To support this, submarine training requires that crews havea degree of familiarity with the layout of a submarine in order that they are able to determinetheir position from their surroundings and are able to identify which compartments surroundtheir present position.

B.C.5.4 Coding for Inside Compartments

B.C.5.4.1 Location coding inside compartments are to follow the practices described in Part10, Appendix B, Annex B for equipment items.

Figure 16 - Submarine Location Identification

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Figure 17 - Submarines - Zones and Smoketight Boundaries

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Additional Information Codes To AECMA S1000D

CODE DESCRIPTION DEFINITION REMARKS

132 HANDLING Those instructionsnecessary to tow, winch orhandle the system (notunder its own power) innormal or other conditions.

It includes the equipmentand materials required suchas tow bars, steering arms,towing cables/bridles, forklift truck, hoisting system,etc. Safety precautions andlimitations shall includesuch details as permittedattachment points,minimum turning radius,maximum towing andpushing loads, towingspeeds and tilt limits.

133 MANOEUVRING Those instructionsnecessary to manoeuvre(taxi) the system, under itsown power, for the purposeof parking or in preparationfor use in both normal orabnormal conditions suchas adverse weatherconditions, etc.

It includes procedures to beused such as use of engines,interphone and brakes,turning techniques, etc.Safety precautions andlimitations shall includesuch details as intake andexhaust danger areas,minimum turning radius,friction coefficients forvarious ground conditionsetc.

136 PARK/ MOOR/DOCK

Gives the procedures andinformation necessary topark, moor, dock a system,equipment or component.

It may, for example,include details in support ofdry and floating docks,picket points and synchrolifts.

234 CHARGE Provides the informationand procedures required tocharge/ recharge a system,equipment or component.

Includes charging(pressure/ electric) andloading (explosive/solidfuel).

235 DISCHARGE Provides the informationand procedures required todischarge a system,equipment or component.

Includes, for example,discharging (electric)depressurise (gas) andunloading (explosive/solidfuel).

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CODE DESCRIPTION DEFINITION REMARKS

375 NOISEANALYSIS

Noise analysis details. Those instructionsnecessary to monitor,measure, diagnose andlocate sources of noise incomponents.

525 REMOVALROUTES

Removal route details. To identify specific routesnecessary to facilitateremoval of equipment fromthe system.

W12 WARNING Warning details Warning data modulesavailable for downloadingfrom the ElectronicGuidance Website (SeeNote 1).

C12 CAUTION Caution details Caution data modulesavailable for downloadingfrom the ElectronicGuidance Website (SeeNote 1).

N12 NOTES Notes details Notes data modulesavailable for downloadingfrom the ElectronicGuidance Website (SeeNote 1).

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