MIL-HDBK-300M
1. SCOPE:
1.1 Scope. This document is intended to provide a hyperlink to the MIL-HDBK-300 data base which provides technical and pictorial information for comparison of DoD In-inventory (stock listed) support equipment used on aircraft and missile weapon systems. This handbook is for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply.
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS This section is not applicable
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Support equipment (SE). Support Equipment is all equipment required to make a weapon system, command and control system, support system, subsystem, or item of SE operational in its intended environment. This includes all equipment required to install, launch, arrest (except Navy shipboard and shore based launching and arresting equipment), guide control, direct, inspect, test, adjust, calibrate, appraise, gauge, measure, assemble, disassemble, handle,
transport, safeguard, store, actuate, service, repair, overhaul, maintain, operate, arm, or rearm the system, subsystem, end item, or component. This definition applies regardless of the method of development, funding or procurement. SE may be categorized as common (general purpose) and peculiar (special purpose); within these categories, developmental (no-Government approved specification/drawing) and standard (with Government approved specification/drawing) subcategories may exist. Note: The following equipment is excluded from the definition of support equipment:
Common powered and non-powered hand tools. Housekeeping items.
Office furniture and equipment and items common to all activities defined in applicable allowance lists that are required as indirect support.
Common production tools and tooling such as lathes, drills, presses, plating equipment, grinders, and induction heaters.
Items used only by the contractor.
Personal equipment (e.g., headsets, microphones). Off-line automatic data processing (ADP) equipment
3.2 Support equipment illustrations (SEIs). SEI is information provided by a manufacturer of the SE, in a format described by the acquisition activity. The information is used to describe a new item or for updating items currently in the Technical Information File (TIF) (see 6.3).
3.3 Technical Information File (TIF). TIF is a term used to describe the actual items listed and displayed in the MIL-HDBK-300 data base.
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