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Revision as of 20:19, 10 August 2013
Luve everything in the military the numbering scheme for manuals follows a precise nomenclature. From the TM number you can determine what the manual is designed to provide and what equipment it is for.
For example:
| TM 11-5815-283-35 | |
|---|---|
| TM | Technical Manual |
| 11 | Signal Equipment |
| 5815 | Teletype and Facsimile Equipment |
| 283 | AN/FGC-70X |
| 35 | Field and Depot Maintenance |
| P | Repair Parts and Special Tools |
The Chart below Explains the Designators
| Technical Manual Designations | |
|---|---|
| SEC | DEF |
| TM |
|
| 11 |
|
| 5815 |
|
| 283 |
|
| 35 |
|