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APPENDIX II References USED TO DEVELOP THIS TRAMAN NOTE: Although the following References were current when this TRAMAN was published, their continued currency cannot be assured. Therefore, you need to be sure that you are studying the latest revision, Chapter 1 Airborne Weapons Assembiy Manual, Mk 80/BLU Series Bombs and Practice Bombs, NAVAIR 11-140-5, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 August 1992. Airborne Weapons Assembly Manual, Paveway I, II, III, LGB/GBU, NAVAIR 11-140-10, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual, Navy Model F-14A/B Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 February 1994. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual, Navy Model F/A-18A/B/C/D Aircraft 161353 and Up, A1-F18AE-LWS-000, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1994 1 July 1994. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual, Navy Model P-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-75PA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1992 through Change 1 of 1 September 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual, Navy Model S-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1992 through Change 1 of 1 October 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual, Navy Models A-6 Series, EA-6, and KA-6 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-85AD-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 May 1992 through Change 1 of 1 April 1994. Aircraft General Purpose Bombs, Fire Bombs, Practice Bombs, and Components, NAVAIR 11-5A-17, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1994. Antitank Bomb Clusters MK 20 Mods 2, 3, 4 And 6 (ROCKEYE) and Antipersonnel/Antimaterial Bomb Cluster CBU-59/B (APAM), NAVAIR 11-5A-3, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1983 through Change 1 of 15 January 1989. Description and Characteristics Airborne Bomb and Rocket Fuze Manual, NAVAIR 11-1F-2, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1985 through Change 2 of 30 January 1993. Dispenser and Mine Aircraft Weapon CBU-78/B (GATOR), NAVAIR 11-5A-33, Commander, Naval Air systems Command, Washington, D. C., 3 December 1987. Laser Guided Bombs GBU-12C/Bj GBU-12D/B, GBU-16A/B, GBU-16B/B, GBU-10D/B, GBU-10E/B, NAVAIR 01-15MGD-1, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 March 1987 through Change 3 of 1 January 1992. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 2 2.75-Inch Airborne Rocket Launchers, NAVAIR 11-75A-61, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 June 1991 through Rapid Action Change 1 of 1 April 1993. 5.0-Inch Airborne Rocket Launchers LAU-10 Series, NAVAIR 11-75A-63, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 April 1988. Airborne Rockets, NAVAIR 11-85-5, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 January 1992. Description and Characteristics Airborne Bomb and Rocket Fuze Manual, NAVAIR 11-1F-2, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1985 through Change 2 of 30 January 1993. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D, C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 3 Aircraft Guided Missile Launcher, LAU-7/A Series, NAVAIR 11-75A-54, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 May 1993 through Rapid Action Change 7 of 1 December 1993. Aircraft Guided Missile Launcher, LAU-115/A, A/A, B/A, CIA, AW-394AC-750-000, Commander Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 June 1994. Aircraft Guided Missile Launcher, LAU-118(V)1/A, NAVAIR 11-75A-78, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D, C., 1 June 1990, Aircraft Guided Missile Launcher, LAU-117A(V)2/A, NAVAIR 11-75A-79, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 April 1993. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. Sidewinder Guided Missile AIM-9H/L/M and Training Missile, NAVAIR 01-AIM9-2, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 January 1987 through RAC 10 of February 1991. Walleye I Guided Weapons, Mk 21 all Mods and Mk 29 all Mods, NAVAIR 01-15MGA-3-2, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 January 1988. Walleye II Guided Weapons, Mk 5 Mod 6, Mk 23 all Mods, and Mk 30 all Mods, NAVAIR 01-15MGB-3-2, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1984. United States Navy Ordnance Safefy Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D, C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 4 Dispenser SUU-25F/A, NAVAIR 11-75AA-48, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 October 1990. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. Pyrotechnic, Screening Marking and Countermeasure Devices, NAVSEA SW050-AB-MMA-010/NAVAIR 11-15-7, Volume 1, Revision 1, Commanders, Naval Sea Systems and Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1994. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 5 Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model P-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-75PA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1992 through Change 1 of 1 September 1992, Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model S-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1992 through Change 1 of 1 October 1992, Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 6 Ammunition For Navy 20-MM/25-MM Aircraft Guns, Descnption, Characteristics, Safety, Maintenance and Packaging, NAVAIR 11-1-119, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 30 September 1993. Ammunition Handling and Gun Drive System, NAVAIR 11-95M61A1-2, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1988. Gun System, A1-F18AC-750-300, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1986 through Change 1 of 1 November 1986 (A1-F18AC-750-300A). Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D, C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 7 Ammunition For Navy 20-MM/25-MM Aircraft Guns Description, Characteristics, Safety, Maintenance and Packaging, NAVAIR 11-1-119, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 30 September 1993. Ammunition Handling and Gun Drive System, NAVAIR 11-95M61A1-2, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1988. Linkless Ammunition Loading System, Consisting of Conveyor System, Loader Ammunition transporter, Drum Unload Assembly, Drum Loader Assembly, NAVAIR 19-1-125, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1988 Maintenance Armament Systems F-14A and F-14A(PLUS) Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-2-4-13, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1983 through Change 11 of 15 November 1993. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 8 Aerial Tow Targets And Associated Equipment, NAVAIR-28-10A-501, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 April 1990. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 9 Airborne Weapons Support Equipment Description and Characteristics, NAVAIR 11-140-24, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1990, Approved Handling Equipment For Weapons and Explosives, NAVSEA OP 2173, Volume 1, and NAVAIR 19-100-1.1, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 June 1971 through Change 5 of 1 July 1981. Handling Ammunition, Explosives, and Hazardous Materials with Industrial Materials Handling Equipment (MHE), NAVSEA OP 4098, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 December 1978 through Change 2 of 15 February 1982. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 10 Bomb Rack BRU-12/A and MAU-38/A, NAVAIR 11-5C-23, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1974 through Change 2 of 15 June 1978. Bomb Rack Models AERO 65A Series, NAVAIR 11-5E-50, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 February 1982 through Change 1 of 1 August 1986. Bomb Rack BRU-14/A and BRU-15/A, NAVAIR 11-5E-18, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1990 through RAC 5-15 April 1994. Ejector Rack Assembly BRU-32/A, AW-382AC-750-000, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 5 June 1989 through Change 1 of 11 August 1989. Improved Multiple Ejector Rack (IMER) BRU-41/A, Improved Triple Ejector Rack (ITER) BRU-42/A, NAVAIR 11-5-603, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 April 1988. Multiple Ejector Rack (MER) and Triple Ejector Rack (TER), NAVAIR 11-75A-57, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 23 January 1978 through RAC 3 of 15 October 1984. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. Rack Ejector Bomb BRU-10/B, and Models BRU-10A/B thru BRU-11A/A, NAVAIR 11-10C-24, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 February 1986 through RAC 1 of 5 February 1987. Rack Ejector Bomb BRU-10/B and Models BRU-11/B, BRU-10/A, BRU-11/A, NAVAIR 11-10C-20, Commander, Naval air systems Command, 1 February 1986 through RAC 1 of 5 February 1987. Vertical Ejector Rack assembly BRU-33/A and BRU-33A/A, AW-382AC-750-010, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 19 June 1989 through Change 1 of 1 February 1993. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 11 Airborne Weapons Packaging/Handling/Stowage (Shipboard), Volume 1, NAVAIR 11-120A-1.1, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 July 1981 through Change 8 of 15 September 1989. Ammunition Afloat, NAVSEA OP 4, Fifth Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 17 of 01 November 1994. Electromagnetic Radiation Hazards (U), (Hazards to Ordnance) (U), NAVSEA OP 3565/NAVAIR 16-1-529/NAVELEX 0967-LP-624-6010, Volume II, Part One, Sixth Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 July 1989 through Change 4 of 15 September 1993. Electromagnetic Radiation Hazards (U), (Hazards to Personnel, Fuel and Other Flammable Material) (U), NAVSEA OP 3565/NAVAIR 16-1-529/NAVELEX 0967-LP-624-6010, Volume 1, Fifth Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 November 1979 through Change 2 of 15 July 1982. Handling and Stowage of Air-Launched Weapons Aboard Amphibious Ships, SG420-B5-WHS-010, Commander Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington D. C., 30 November 1986 through Change G NNSY 30 September 1993. Handling and Stowage of Amphibious Assault Ammunition Aboard Amphibious Ships, NAVSEA OP 4550, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 March 1979 through Change 1 of 15 April 1987. Handling and Stowage of Naval Ordnance Aboard Ammunition Ships, NAVSEA OP 3206, Volume 1, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington D. C., 15 November 1977 through Change 2 of 15 September 1982. Identification of Ammunition, NAVSEA SW010-AF-ORD-010/NAVAIR 11-1-117, Commanders, Naval Sea Systems and Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1990. Magazine Sprinkling Systems, S9522-AA-HBK-010, Revision 1, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 April 1989 through Change B of 30 September 1991. Naval Air Training Operational procedures Standardization (LHA/LPH/LHD NATOPS), NAVAIR 00-80T-106, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 August 1994. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Naval Ships Technical Manual, Locks, Keys, and Hasps, S9086-UK-STM-010/CH-604, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1986 through Change 1 of 1 April 1987. Naval Ships Technical Manual Shipboard Ammunition Handling and Stowage, S9086-XG-STM-010/CH-700, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 28 September 1990 through Change 1 of 31 July 1991, Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972, United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 12 Ammunition And Explosives Ashore Advanced Bases, NAVSEA OP 5, Volume 3, Fourth Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 September 1994. Ammunition and Explosives Ashore Safety Regulations for Handling, Storing Production, Renovation and Shipping, NAVSEA OP 5, Volume 1, Fifth Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 August 1990 through Change 3 of 1 March 1994. Conventional Weapons Handling Procedures Manual (Ashore) NATOPS, NAVAIR 00-80T-103, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 June 1990. Motor Vehicle and Railcar Shipping Inspector Manual For Ammunition, Explosives and Related Hazardous Materials, NAVSEA OP 3681, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D, C., 15 April 1977 through Change 6 of 1 April 1991. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Navy Ammunition Logistic Code, NAVAIR 11-1-116B, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, and Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 October 1993. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 13 Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model F-14A/B Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 February 1994. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model F/A-18A/B/C/D Aircraft 161353 and Up, A1-F18AE-LWS-000, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 19941 July 1994. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model P-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-75PA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1992 through Change 1 of 1 September 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model S-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1992 through Change 1 of 1 October 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Models A-6 Series, EA-6, and K4-6 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-85AD-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 May 1992 through Change 1 of 1 April 1994. C'onventional Weapons Handling Procedures Manual (Ashore) NATOPS, NAVAIR 00-80T-103, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 June 1990, Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 14 Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Nay Model F-14A/B Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 February 1994. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model F/A-18A/B/C/DAircraft 161353 and Up, A1-F18AE-LWS-000, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1994. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model P-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-75PA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1992 through Change 1 of 1 September 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model S-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1992 through Change 1 of 1 October 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Models A-6 Series, EA-6, and KA-6 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-85AD-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 May 1992 through Change 1 of 1 April 1994. Naval Aii-home Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 15 Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model F-14A/B Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 February 1994, Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model F/A-18A/B/C/D Aircraft 161353 and Up, A1-F18AE-LWS-000, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1994. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model P-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-75PA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 March 1992 through Change 1 of 1 September 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model S-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1992 through Change 1 of 1 October 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Models A-6 Series, EA-6, and KA-6 Aim-aft, NAVAIR 01-85AD-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 May 1992 through Change 1 of 1 April 1994. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. Chapter 16 Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model F-14A/B Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 February 1994, Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model F/A-18A/B/C/D Aircraft 161353 and Up, A1-F18AE-LWS-000, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1994. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model P-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-75PA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D, C., 1 March 1992 through Change 1 of 1 September 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Model S-3 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 July 1992 through Change 1 of 1 October 1992. Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual Navy Models A-6 Series, EA-6, and KA-6 Aircraft, NAVAIR 01-85AD-75, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 1 May 1992 through Change 1 of 1 April 1994. Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. Chapter 17 Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP), OPNAVINST 8600.2B, Chief of Naval Operations, Washington D. C., 1 September 1994. Ordnance Safety Precautions, Their Origin and Necessity, NAVORD OP 1014, Third Revision, Commander, Naval Ordnance System Command, Washington, D. C., 15 August 1972. Conventional Ammunition Integrated Management System, SPCCINST 8010.12D, Ships Parts Control Center, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 2 September 1991 through Change 13 of 3 September 1992. United States Navy Ordnance Safety Precautions, NAVSEA OP 3347, Second Revision, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D. C., 15 February 1972 through Change 11 of 15 April 1982. |
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