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MIL-M-82376B
Wiring lists (F) (see 3.3.1.7.7.1).
h.
i.
Illustrated parts breakdown (F) (see 3.3.1.8.1).
Appendix C, Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL) (A) (see
j.
3.3.1.9.3).
k.
Issues of DODISS.
6.3 Definitions.
6.3.1 Training device.  Three-dimensional aids such as models, miniatures,
or chateaus, including such complex mechanical or electronic three-dimensional
aids as synthetic trainers, radar target simulators, mechanized evaluators,
and simulated weapons and operational systems.
(F) Distinctive end items of training equipment
6.3.2 Class I trainers.
developed, designed, engineered, fabricated, or assembled by either
contractors or Air Force organizations to meet specific training objectives.
6.3.3  Class III training aids.  (F) Items that facilitate teaching by
visual or auditory means.  They are used to communicate information, concepts,
or ideas to the student and to demonstrate or portray the functional
characteristics of end items without actually using the operational item.
6.3.4 Training equipment.  (F) Any item or combination of items,
including system equipment, specially designed equipment or a combination
thereof, used for instruction purposes, including aerospace vehicles used for
ground training.
6.3.5 Set.  (F) A grouping of items having the same basic name for use in
connection with or for performance of closely related operation; or a number
of groups, units, or a combination thereof, not all having the same basic
name, which are required for the performance of an operational function. A
set may exclude certain operating units supplied separately or already present
at the point of usage.  In some cases, a set may be a single major unit
capable of performing an operational function.
6.3.6 Special test equipment.  Test equipment designed and developed
specifically for support of the system, subsystem, or equipment.
6.3.7 Special tools.  Tools not listed in the Federal Supply Catalog, or
tools designed and developed specifically for support of the system,
subsystem, or equipment.
6.3.8 Standard test equipment.  Test equipment which does not fall within
the definition of special test equipment. This would include such items as
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