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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The U.S. Air Force is the Executive Service for development of the AGM-65 Maverick
Missile System series. In June 1975, the Air Force began engineering development of the AGM-
65D Air Force Laser Maverick, and in October 1977 the Navy started development of the Navy
AGM-65E Laser Maverick utilizing a modified laser seeker from the Air Force AGM-65C. In
1980 the Navy started development of the AGM-65F Infrared (IR) Maverick using a modified IR
tracker from the Air Force AGM-65D Guidance and Control Section (GCS) and the Center-Aft
Section (CAS) from the Navy AGM-56E. Both the AGM-65E Laser Maverick Missile and the
AGM-65F are currently in the Operations Support Phase of the Defense Acquisition System.
The AGM-65E and the AGM-65F are designed primarily for use against armor and
hardened ground targets requiring instantaneous or delayed blast fuzing during day or night
operations and in adverse weather conditions, with sufficient standoff range to permit limited
exposure to terminal defenses. The Laser Maverick does not replace any weapons in the current
inventory. The AGM-65F capabilities also include waterborne targets.
The AGM-65E or AGM-65F Maverick Missiles do not effect current manning levels or
existing Navy Enlisted Classification codes and Marine Corps Military Occupational Specialties.
Manpower requirements at the organizational, intermediate, and depot level maintenance activities
are based upon total workload requirements for a specific work center, and the skills needed to
perform maintenance on the systems supported by that work center.
The AGM-65E and AGM-65F operator training is provided at the appropriate Fleet
Readiness Squadrons for F/A-18 Pilot and Weapons System Officer personnel and AV-8B Pilots,
and P-3C Pilot and Naval Flight Officer personnel (for the AGM-65F only). Marine Air Weapons
Training Squadron One (MAWTS-1) also provides aircrew tactics training. Training for aircrew
and organizational level ordnance personnel in the F/A-18 community is available at the Strike
Fighter Weapons Schools. AGM-65F load training for the P-3C on the East Coast is provided by
Fleet Aviation Specialized Training Group Atlantic (FASOTRAGRULANT) Detachment
Jacksonville while Naval Air Maintenance Training Unit (NAMTRAU) Whidbey Island conducts
load training for the P-3C on the west coast. AGM-65F weapon loading training for the AV-8B
is provided by Naval Air Maintenance Training Marine Unit (NAMTRA MARUNIT) Cherry
Point. Intermediate level training is provided to Navy and Marine Corps aviation ordnance
personnel at the appropriate Naval Air Maintenance Training Unit (NAMTRAU) or NAMTRA
MARUNIT.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Executive Summary........................................................................................................... i
List of Acronyms............................................................................................................... iii
Preface.............................................................................................................................. vi
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LIST OF ACRONYMS
DA Developing Agency
DOP Designated Overhaul Point
DT&E Development Test and Evaluation
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LIST OF ACRONYMS
NA Not Applicable
NAMTRAGRU DET Naval Air Maintenance Training Group Detachment
NAMTRA MARUNIT Naval Air Maintenance Training Marine Unit
NAMTRAU Naval Air Maintenance Training Unit
NAS Naval Air Station
NATEC Naval Air Technical Data and Engineering Service Command
NAVAIRSYSCOM Naval Air System Command
NAVPERSCOM Navy Personnel Command
NAVSCOLEOD Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal School
NAWCWD Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
NAWMU Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Unit
NEC Navy Enlisted Classification
NFO Naval Flight Officer
NOMMP Naval Ordnance Maintenance Management Program
NTSP Navy Training System Plan
NWS Naval Weapons Station
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LIST OF ACRONYMS
TA Training Agency
TACAIR Tactical Aircraft
TGM Training Guided Missile
TD Training Devices
TSA Training Support Agency
TTE Technical Training Equipment
WS Weapon System
WSO Weapon System Officer
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PREFACE
This Draft Navy Training System Plan (NTSP) for the AGM-65 Maverick Missile was
prepared by Naval Air Systems Command as part of the regular NTSP update process. It
complies with Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Instruction (OPNAVINST) 1500.76 and
the guidelines set forth in the Navy Training Requirements Documentation Manual (NTRDM), P-
751-1-9-97. This NTSP combines and updates the following two previous AGM-65 Maverick
Missile NTSPs:
PART II Current billet requirements for fleet support units through Fiscal Year (FY) 06 have
been recalculated.
PART III In addition to reflecting the changes mentioned above, chargeable student billets
through FY06 were recalculated.
PART IV Training and training logistics support requirements have been updated.
PART VI No change.
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A. TITLE-NOMENCLATURE-PROGRAM
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D. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. Operational Uses. The AGM-65E Laser Maverick Missile was designed primarily for
destruction of hardened ground targets during day or night operations and in adverse weather
conditions, with sufficient standoff range to permit limited exposures to terminal defenses. The
Laser Maverick’s host aircraft are the F/A-18 and AV-8B. Maverick modification kits have been
placed in four S-3B aircraft for a fleet demonstration project. There are no further plans to add
the Maverick capability to the S-3 aircraft at this time.
The AGM-65F Infrared (IR) Maverick Missile, hereafter referred to as AGM-65F, was
designed primarily for destruction of hardened ground and waterborne targets during day or night
operations and in adverse weather conditions, with sufficient standoff range to permit limited
exposure to terminal defenses. The AGM-65F host aircraft are the F/A-18 equipped with the
AN/AAS-38A/B Forward Looking Infrared Radar (FLIR), the P-3C Anti-Surface Warfare
Improvement Program (AIP), and the AV-8B.
2. Foreign Military Sales. Italy is a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) participant, Case IT-
D-YIF. For FMS information refer to Program Manager, Air (PMA) 242.
1. Developmental Test. The Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) launch phase
for the AGM-65E was completed in 1981. The DT&E launch phase for the AGM-65F was
completed in May 1983. DT&E was conducted by the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons
Division (NAWCWD) China Lake, California.
2. Operational Test. Operational Test (OT) OT-IIA for the AGM-65E was successfully
completed in August 1982. OT-IIB was successfully completed in August 1988. OT-IIA for the
AGM-65F was successfully completed in January 1987. OT-IIB was successfully completed in
November 1988. OT-IIA and OT-IIB were conducted by Commander, Operational Test and
Evaluation Force (COMOPTEVFOR) and Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Five (VX-5) at
NAWCWD China Lake.
G. DESCRIPTION OF NEW DEVELOPMENT. The U.S. Air Force is the executive service
for development of the AGM-65 (series) Maverick Missile. In 1975, the AGM-65C Laser
Maverick was developed when the AGM-65B was modified by replacing the electro-optical
seeker with a laser seeker. In October 1977, in order to meet Navy and Marine Corps
requirements, development of a Maverick Alternate Warhead (MAW) and a reduced smoke
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rocket motor with an out-of-line igniter was begun. The Navy and Marine Corps version of the
missile, incorporating the MAW, the new rocket motor, and the laser seeker has been designated
the AGM-65E Laser Maverick.
Both the AGM-65E and AGM-65F use kinetic energy penetrator and blast fragmentation
warheads. The warhead fuze is initiated by a contact trigger and contains a fuze mechanism that
delays arming until safely separated from the launch aircraft. The warhead fuze contains a
selectable fuze time delay feature that permits a choice of surface detonation or detonation after
penetration.
The LAU-117/A(V)2/A Guided Missile Launcher is designed to carry and launch the
AGM-65 (series) Maverick Missile. The launcher is delivered to the organizational level mated to
the Maverick missile.
Both the AGM-65E and AGM-65F are shipped as All-Up-Rounds (AUR). The CNU-
472/E Fiberglass Container is used to ship the AGM-65E AUR and Center Aft Section (CAS).
The CNU-447/E Extruded Aluminum container is used to ship the AGM-65F AUR and the CNU-
472/E is used to ship the CAS. These container are used to transport repairable AURs and CASs
to and from the AUR depot and Designated Overhaul Point (DOP), place Ready For Issue (RFI)
AURs in storage, and transport RFI AURs back to the fleet. Damaged containers are repaired at
the AUR depots, the DOP, and Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Seal Beach.
2. Physical Description. The AGM-65E Missile consists of a modified Air Force AGM-
65C Guidance and Control Section (GCS) and the Navy AGM-65 CAS. The AGM-65E contains
no embedded software.
The AGM-65F Missile consists of a modified Air Force AGM-65D GCS and the Navy
AGM-65E CAS. The AGM-65F GCS contains software modifications to enhance its ship target
tracking capability.
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CHARACTERISTIC AGM-65E AGM-65F
Center of Gravity 48.9 inches aft of nose 47.6 inches aft of nose
a. Guidance and Control Section. The GCS contains the laser seeker, interface
electronics, rate sensor assemblies, and dome. This section provides for target detection,
tracking, and missile guidance. The AGM-65E GCS is capable of being interchanged on a one-
for-one basis with the AGM-65F GCS without changes to the missile center-aft-section.
b. Center-Aft Section. The CAS is comprised of the main structure and wing
assembly, the Safety Arming Device, warhead, fuze and booster assembly, fuze delay select unit,
main wiring harness, rocket motor, and the Hydraulic Actuation System (HAS).
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a launcher ground strap accomplishes electrical connection to the launcher. The rocket motor
igniter cable connects to the launcher at the rear of the umbilical engaging mechanism.
H. CONCEPTS
1. Operational Concept. The AGM-65E and AGM-65F are deployed by the flight crew.
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c. All-Up-Round Depot Level. NWS Seal Beach (Fallbrook Annex), California,
NWS Yorktown, Virginia, and NAWMU One, Guam, are the depot level AUR maintenance
activities. They are equipped with the TTU-519/E Guided Missile Test Set, the SMU-127/E
Laser Target Simulator, and maintenance handling equipment. Launchers are not processed
through the NWSs or NAWMU. The NOMMP Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Instruction (OPNAVINST) 8000.16 (series) outlines maintenance policy and procedures, and
should be referred to for the most current maintenance task assignments. Depot level AUR
maintenance tasks include:
The DOP for all sections and components, excluding the GCS, is the Ogden Air
Logistics Center (OO-ALC), Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Maintenance is performed in accordance
with Depot Maintenance Interservice Support Agreement number OO-ALC910 ANHD). The
OO-ALC repairs components that are beyond the capabilities of the NWS or NAWMU. The OO-
ALC is responsible for maintenance required to restore defective sections and repairable Shop
Replaceable Assemblies (SRA) to original acceptance standards. This includes test, fault
isolation, repair of repairables, removal and replacement of defective components and non-
repairable assemblies, corrective action verifications testing, and providing maintenance data to
the cognizant surveillance program activity.
DOP maintenance for the GCS is performed at the Letterkenny Army Depot,
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The Letterkenny Army Depot is responsible for maintenance
required to restore defective GCSs and repairable GCS SRAs to original acceptance standards.
This includes test, fault isolation, repair of repairables, removal and replacement of defective
components and non-repairable assemblies, corrective action verifications testing, and providing
maintenance data to the cognizant surveillance program activity.
d. Interim Maintenance. Both the AGM-65E and AGM-65F have achieved full
organic support; the Navy Support Dates were January 1991 and September 1991, respectively.
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e. Life Cycle Maintenance Plan. NA
3. Manning Concept. The AGM-65E and AGM-65F have no direct impact on existing
manpower requirements at organizational, intermediate, or depot level activities. Pilot, Naval
Flight Officer (NFO), and Weapon and Sensor Officer (WSO) manpower is driven by seat factor
and crew ratio. Enlisted manning for United States Navy (USN) and USMC fleet squadrons,
Fleet Readiness Squadrons (FRS), and intermediate level maintenance activities is based on the
total assigned workload, not only on specific missile requirements. Skills required to support the
AGM-65E and AGM-65F are considered to be within the capability of existing NECs and MOSs.
Refer to Part II for existing USN and USMC manpower requirements.
4. Training Concept. The AGM-65E and AGM-65F training concept is divided into
organizational and intermediate level maintenance based on the philosophy outlined in the
NOMMP, OPNAVINST 8000.16 (series).
Intermediate level training is provided to maintenance personnel with NEC 6801, and
Marine Corps personnel with MOS 6541.
The established training concept for most aviation maintenance training divides “A”
School courses into two or more segments called Core and Strand. Many organizational level
“C” School courses are also divided into separate Initial and Career training courses. “A” School
Core courses include general knowledge and skills training for the particular rating, while “A”
School Strand courses focus on the more specialized training requirements for that rating and a
specific aircraft or equipment, based on the student’s fleet activity destination. Strand training
immediately follows Core training and is part of the “A” School. Upon completion of Core and
Strand “A” Schools, Navy graduates going to organizational level activities attend the appropriate
Initial “C” School for additional specific training. Initial “C” School training is intended for
students in paygrades E-4 and below. Career “C” School training is provided to organizational
level personnel, E-5 and above, to enhance skills and knowledge within their field. “A” School
graduates going to intermediate level activities attend the appropriate intermediate level “C”
School.
Marine Corps graduates of Core and Strand “A” school attend the appropriate Career
“C” School for additional training on a specific type of aircraft or equipment, and to enhance skills
and knowledge within their field. Marine Corps graduates from “C” School receive their primary
MOS.
Intermediate level “C” Schools are not separated into Initial and Career courses.
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a. Initial Training. All initial training has been completed. No further initial
training is planned.
(1) Operator Training. Pilots and NFOs are trained at the appropriate
FRS for specific aircraft operation. Operator skills in tactics and ordnance delivery are further
enhanced at the SFWS and through onboard proficiency training. Training Devices (TD) required
for follow-on and proficiency operator training include the Part Task Trainer (PTT), the A/A37A-
T9 Training Guided Missile (TGM), and the Maverick Engagement Training Aid (META).
° Part Task Trainer. The PTT is a computer-based weapon system training device
developed for use by F/A-18 aircrews. The PTT provides missile and operational
procedures familiarization as well as proficiency training in launch and control techniques.
The PTT does not take the place of formal training.
° Training Guided Missile. The TGM-65E is an inert, captive flight device permitting
realistic exercise of the AGM-65E. The CATM-65F is an inert, captive flight device
permitting a realistic exercise of the AGM-65F. The airborne operation of both the TGM-
65E and CATM-65F provides direct comparison with actual weapon firings by simulation,
without expending the device.
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COURSE RFT
NUMBER COURSE TITLE DATE
D/E-2A-0601 F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Cat 1 Available
D/E-2A-0602 F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Cat 2A Available
D/E-2A-0604 F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Cat 3A Available
D/E-2A-0606 F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Cat 4 Available
None (USMC) F/A-18D Fleet Replacement Pilot Cat 1 Available
None (USMC) F/A-18D Fleet Replacement Pilot Cat 2 Available
None (USMC) F/A-18D Fleet Replacement Pilot Cat 3 Available
None (USMC) F/A-18D Fleet Replacement Pilot Cat 4 Available
None (USMC) F/A-18D (WSO) Cat 1 Available
None (USMC) F/A-18D (WSO) Cat 2 Available
None (USMC) F/A-18D (WSO) Cat 3 Available
None (USMC) F/A-18D (WSO) Cat 4 Available
None (USMC) AV-8B Pilot Basic Available
None (USMC) AV-8B Pilot Transition Available
None (USMC) AV-8B Pilot Conversion Available
None (USMC) AV-8B Pilot Refresher Available
D-2A-1101 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement Pilot Cat 1 Available
D-2A-1102 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement Pilot Cat 2 Available
D-2A-1111 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement Pilot Cat 1 TRK Available
D-2A-1113 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement Pilot (PXO) CAT 3 Available
Pipeline
D-2D-1101 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement NFO Cat 1 Available
D-2D-1102 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement NFO Cat 2 Available
D-2D-1107 P-3C and P-3C Update III Post Command NFO Cat 4 Available
D-2D-1111 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement NFO Cat 1 TRK Available
D-2D-1112 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement NFO Cat 2 TRK Available
D-2D-1116 P-3C and P-3C Update III Replacement NFO Cat 5 TRK Available
D-600-XXXB P-3C and P-3C Update III AIP Pilot Transition Training Available
D-600-XXXD P-3C and P-3C Update III AIP NFO Transition Training Available
Note: SFWS Atlantic, SFWS Pacific, and Marine Air Weapons Training Squadron One
(MAWTS-1) provide aircrew tactics training.
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representative of the Laser Maverick. It is a TD to facilitate instruction and familiarization
for transporting, handling, loading, and visual inspection procedures for organizational and
intermediate level training purposes. The A/E37A-T60 is not certified for flight, and is
designed for ground training use only.
The Laser Maverick System will be taught in “A” school and in the following
organizational level maintenance training courses. The AGM-65E and AGM-65F source material
has been incorporated in these courses with minimal impact. The AGM-65E and AGM-65F
caused no change in student throughput or chargeable student billets, and, therefore, these
courses do not appear in Parts II and III of this NTSP.
The following courses have been updated to include AGM-65E and AGM-
65F data:
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Title .................... General Shipboard/NAS Weapons Department
Aviation Ordnance Maintenance
CIN ..................... C-122-3111 (part of D/E-646-7007)
Model Manager ... MTU 4032 Naval Air Maintenance Training Unit
(NAMTRAU) Norfolk
Description .......... This course provides training to the Aviation Ordnanceman,
including:
° Sparrow, Sidewinder, Phoenix, Sidearm, Shrike,
Maverick, Harpoon, SLAM, HARM, Walleye, TALD,
and Air Nitrogen Purifier Units
° Basic Theory and Maintenance
° Safety Precautions
° Technical Publications
° Missile Reporting Procedures
° Container Inspection
° Weapons Breakout and Inspection
Upon completion the student will be able to perform
weapons intermediate level maintenance actions in a
shipboard or shore Weapons Department environment
under close supervision.
Locations............. ° MTU 4030 NAMTRAGRU DET Mayport
° MTU 4032 NAMTRAU Norfolk
° MTU 4033 NAMTRAU North Island
° MTU 4035NAMTRAU Whidbey Island
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Title .................... Aviation Ordnance Technician Intermediate
Maintenance
CIN ..................... C-646-3105 (part of M-646-7026)
Model Manager ... NAMTRA MARUNIT MCAS Cherry Point
Description .......... This course provides training to Marine Corps ordnance
personnel, including:
° Basic Theory
° Safety Precautions
° Technical Publications
° Missile and Launcher Reporting Procedures
Upon completion, the student will be able to perform
intermediate level maintenance in the MALS environment
under close supervision.
Location .............. NAMTRA MARUNIT, MCAS Cherry Point
Length ................. Course length 81 days, track length 87 days
RFT date ............. Currently available
Skill identifier ...... MOS 6541 is awarded upon completion of track M-646-7026
TTE/TD .............. Dummy Guided Missile A/E37A-T60
Prerequisite.......... ° C-646-2011, Aviation Ordnanceman Class A1
° C-646-2012, Aviation Ordnanceman Airwing Strand Class
A1
° Practical Explosive Ordnance Disposal System Trainer. The AGM-65E PEST and
AGM-65F PEST are full-scale models fabricated from actual hardware, having
approximately the same weight and center of gravity as the tactical missile. The PEST is
used for teaching Render Safe Procedures (RSP). For detailed information on TDs refer
to element IV.A.2.
The following table lists the applicable EOD training courses. AGM-65E
and AGM-65F were incorporated in these courses with minimal impact, causing no change to
student throughput or chargeable student billets. Therefore, these courses will not appear in Parts
II and III.
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COURSE RFT
NUMBER COURSE TITLE DATE
A-431-0011 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Basic (Navy) Available
A-431-0012 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Basic (Surface) Available
G-431-0001 EOD Pre-deployment Team Training Available
c. Student Profiles
MOS 6541 ° C-646-2011, Aviation Ordnance “Class A1” School (Common Core)
° C-646-2012, Aviation Ordnance “Class A1” School (Airwing Strand)
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in the form of Interactive Courseware (ICW) with Computer Managed Instruction (CMI) and
Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) for the schoolhouse.
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help identify training deficiencies that can be enhanced with refresher training. (MATMEP will be
replaced by AMTCS in approximately FY03.)
Marine Corps fighter-attack squadrons are scheduled for the biennially required Marine
Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation (MCCRE) by their respective Squadron Commanders. This
is part of the Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation System. MCCREs may be completed
during a six-month period at the home base or at deployed sites. To complete an MCCRE,
Operational Commanders have the option to move an entire Marine Corps activity to another
location to participate in war exercises and be evaluated. Training is an on-going Marine Corps
evolution that culminates with the Combat Readiness Evaluation. The evaluation determines the
need for further conventional weapons load training of squadron personnel.
The United States Navy Explosive Safety Policies, Requirements, and Procedures
(Department of the Navy Explosives Safety Policy Manual) OPNAVINST 8023.2 (Series),
promulgates the Explosives Handling Personnel Qualification and Certification (QUAL/CERT)
program. The QUAL/CERT program is designed to ensure that all Navy, Marine Corps, and
civilians required to handle explosives or explosive devices are fully trained and qualified to safely
perform all functions and tasks.
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J. LOGISTICS SUPPORT
CONTRACT
NUMBER MANUFACTURER ADDRESS
4. Test Sets, Tools, and Test Equipment. Test sets, tools, and test equipment required
to support the AGM-65E and AGM-65F are listed in section 7.4 of ILSP MS-063.
The AN/AWM-92 Aircraft Weapons Circuit Test Set is used at the organizational level to
functionally test the aircraft weapons circuits prior to loading the aircraft. The AN/AWM-54
Firing Circuit Test Set and W-30 Igniter Adapter are used at the organizational level to perform
stray voltage tests on the launcher igniter connector.
The A/E 37T-35 CRALTS is used at intermediate level activities to functionally test the
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launcher and fault isolate to an SRA.
The AN/AWM-90 Launcher Test Set is used at intermediate level activities to functionally
test the launcher and fault isolate to an SRA.
The AN/AWM-92, AN/AWM-54, A/E 37T-35, and AN/AWM-90 are not unique to the
AGM-65E and AGM-65F.
The TTU-519/E Guided Missile Test Set is used in conjunction with the SMU-127/E
Laser Target Simulator at the AUR depots to test AGM-65E and TGM-A/A37A-T9 missiles, and
to fault isolate to a section (GCS or CAS).
The TTU-519/E Guided Missile Test Set is used in conjunction with the DSM-787 DSM
IR Target Simulator at the AUR depots to test AGM-65F and TGM-A/A37A-T9 missiles, and
fault to isolate to a section (GCS or CAS).
5. Repair Parts. The AGM-65E and AGM-65F supply support program is a joint effort
between Navy and Air Force supply activities. Requirements for all levels of maintenance were
identified and acquired during the provisioning process to ensure availability of spare and repair
parts during the Initial Operating Capability and throughout the missile’s life cycle. The Navy
Inventory Control Point provides all common consumable and repairable items and acquires
peculiar and unique consumable and repairable items for organizational and intermediate levels of
maintenance by submitting a funded requisition to the Air Force. The Air Force will procure,
stock, and issue unique depot level items in accordance with the Depot Maintenance Interservice
Support Agreement. The Navy Material Support Date was attained in third quarter FY92.
6. Human Systems Integration. No Human Systems Integration Plan was written for
the AGM-65E or AGM-65F programs.
K. SCHEDULES
b. Ready for Operational Use Schedule. The AGM-65E and AGM-65F are
currently considered to be ready for operational use.
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c. Time Required to Install at Operational Sites. No time is required, since the
both the AGM-65E and AGM-65F are delivered as an All-Up-Round.
e. Training Devices and Delivery Schedule. Since both the AGM-65E and
AGM-65F are physically similar, all A/E37A-T60 Dummy Guided Missiles will be collectively
shared by activities for load drill training. Fifteen A/E37A-T60 Dummy Guided Missiles and 39
TGM-A/A37A-T9 Training Guided Missiles have been initially delivered to the fleet. Element
IV.A.2 of this NTSP contains information on locations of Training Devices. Current asset status
and location can be obtained from the Conventional Ammunition Integrated Management System
(CAIMS).
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PART II - BILLET AND PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
Note: Part II of this AGM-65 NTSP reflects intermediate level maintenance billet and personnel requirements for AGM-65. It is
a compilation of Navy NEC AO 6801 and Marine Corps MOS 6541. AGM-65 organizational level billets are programmed
through the applicable aircraft NTSP, e.g., the F/A-18 NTSP. The addition of AGM-65 to the intermediate level workload is only
a percentage of the required workload for those NECs and MOSs. The NECs and MOSs are not dedicated to the AGM-65 and,
therefore, the overall training throughput for the NEC and MOS will remain the same, i.e., it accounts for the total NEC and
MOS community, and not just activities receiving the AGM-65.
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PART II - BILLET AND PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
SOURCE: USN: Total Force Manpower Management System, TFMMS DATE: 1 February 2002
USMC: Extracted from Table of Manpower Requirements, TFS MCCDC DATE: 1 February 2002
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II.A.1.a. OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITY ACTIVATION SCHEDULE
SOURCE: USN: Total Force Manpower Management System, TFMMS DATE: 1 February 2002
USMC: Extracted from Table of Manpower Requirements, TFS MCCDC DATE: 1 February 2002
NAVSTKAIR TS 39783 1 0 0 0 0 0
NWS Charleston 00193 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Bataan LHD 5 21879 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower CVN 69 03369 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Enterprise CVN 65 03365 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS George Washington CVN 73 21412 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Harry S. Truman CVN 75 21853 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Iwo Jima LHD 7 23027 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS John F. Kennedy CV 76 03367 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Kearsarge LHD 3 21700 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Nassau LHA 4 20725 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76 22178 0 1 0 0 0 0
USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN 71 21247 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Saipan LHA 2 20632 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Wasp LHD 1 21560 1 0 0 0 0 0
VFA 106 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Constellation CV 64 03364 1 0 0 0 0 0
CNATRA CAU Kingsville 49149 1 0 0 0 0 0
NAF El Centro 60042 1 0 0 0 0 0
NAIRWPMAINTUN 1 52821 1 0 0 0 0 0
NAMTRAU North Island 66065 1 0 0 0 0 0
NAMTRAU Whidbey Island 66058 1 0 0 0 0 0
NAS Lemoore 63126 1 0 0 0 0 0
NAVBASE Point Mugu 69232 1 0 0 0 0 0
NAWCWD (NWCF) 63126 1 0 0 0 0 0
NSUPFAC Diego Garcia 68539 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Bonhomme Richard LHD 6 22202 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Belleau Wood LHA 3 20633 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Boxer LHD 4 21808 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Carl Vinson CVN 70 20993 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Essex LHD 2 21533 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS John C. Stennis CVN 74 21847 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Kitty Hawk CV63 03363 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Abraham Lincoln CVN 72 21297 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Nimitz CVN 68 03368 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Peleliu LHA 5 20748 1 0 0 0 0 0
USS Tarawa LHA 1 20550 1 0 0 0 0 0
VAQ 129 83896 1 0 0 0 0 0
VFA 125 53971 1 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL: 49 1 0 0 0 0
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II.A.1.a. OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITY ACTIVATION SCHEDULE
SOURCE: USN: Total Force Manpower Management System, TFMMS DATE: 1 February 2002
USMC: Extracted from Table of Manpower Requirements, TFS MCCDC DATE: 1 February 2002
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 6
AR 0 1 SGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 12
AR 0 1 SGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 6
AR 0 1 SGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 6
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 18
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 1
AR 0 1 SGT 6541
0 1 SSGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 10
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ACTIVITY 0 10
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 11
AR 0 1 SGT 6541
0 1 SSGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 10
ACTIVITY 0 2
AR 0 1 LCPL 6541
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 6
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
AR 0 1 SGT 6541
SMCR 0 2 CPL 6541
0 4 LCPL 6541
0 1 SGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 18
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 2
AR 0 1 GYSGT 6541
0 1 SGT 6541
0 2 SSGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 48
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 12
AR 0 1 SGT 6541
0 1 SSGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 10
AR 0 1 SSGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 10
ACTIVITY 0 10
ACTIVITY 0 11
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 8
ACTIVITY 0 4
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 5
COMNAVAIRLANT, 57012
ACDU 0 2 AOC 6801
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 7
LANTORDDET, 31279
ACDU 0 1 AOC 6801
0 1 AO1 6801
0 8 AO2 6801
0 14 AO3 6801
ACTIVITY 0 24
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 1
ACTIVITY 0 4
ACTIVITY 0 4
ACTIVITY 0 1
ACTIVITY 0 8
ACTIVITY 0 5
ACTIVITY 0 12
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 73
ACTIVITY 0 10
ACTIVITY 0 68
ACTIVITY 0 69
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ACTIVITY 0 12
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 70
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 13
ACTIVITY 0 75
ACTIVITY 0 68
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ACTIVITY 0 13
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 12
VFA 106
USMC 0 1 SGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 1
ACTIVITY 0 16
ACTIVITY 0 1
ACTIVITY 0 7
NAIRWPMAINTUN 1, 52821
ACDU 0 1 AOC 6801
0 3 AO1 6801
0 12 AO2 6801
0 4 AO3 6801
ACTIVITY 0 20
ACTIVITY 0 5
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 5
ACTIVITY 0 4
ACTIVITY 0 9
ACTIVITY 0 1
ACTIVITY 0 5
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 12
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 73
ACTIVITY 0 11
ACTIVITY 0 75
ACTIVITY 0 60
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 75
ACTIVITY 0 75
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 1
ACTIVITY 0 1
ACTIVITY 0 2
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 5
ACTIVITY 0 11
ACTIVITY 0 5
AR 0 1 CPL 6541
0 1 GYSGT 6541
0 1 SSGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 11
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
AR 0 2 SSGT 6541
ACTIVITY 0 10
ACTIVITY 0 44
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 13
ACTIVITY 0 28
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 7
ACTIVITY 0 8
ACTIVITY 0 8
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ACTIVITY 0 7
II - 24
II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 6
ACTIVITY 0 2
ACTIVITY 0 44
ACTIVITY 0 12
ACTIVITY 0 6
ACTIVITY 0 2
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II.A.1.b. BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 7
ACTIVITY 0 3
ACTIVITY 0 9
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II.A.1.c. TOTAL BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
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II.A.1.c. TOTAL BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
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II.A.1.c. TOTAL BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
SUMMARY TOTALS:
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II.A.1.c. TOTAL BILLETS REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
GRAND TOTALS:
NAVY - ACDU
937 75 0 4 0 0
NAVY - SELRES
59 0 3 0 0 0
NAVY - USMC
9 0 0 0 0 0
USMC - USMC
878 0 0 0 0 0
USMC - AR
23 0 0 0 0 0
USMC - SMCR
87 0 0 0 0 0
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II.A.2.a. OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITY DEACTIVATION SCHEDULE
SOURCE: USN: Total Force Manpower Management System, TFMMS DATE: 1 February 2002
USMC: Extracted from Table of Manpower Requirements, TFS MCCDC DATE: 1 February 2002
TOTAL: 0 0 1 0 0 0
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II.A.2.b. BILLETS TO BE DELETED FOR OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 0 3
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II.A.2.c. TOTAL BILLETS TO BE DELETED IN OPERATIONAL AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
SUMMARY TOTALS:
GRAND TOTALS:
NAVY - ACDU
46 0 -19 0 0 0
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II.A.3. TRAINING ACTIVITIES INSTRUCTOR AND SUPPORT BILLET REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING ACTIVITY, LOCATION, UIC: MTU 4030 NAMTRAGRU DET Mayport, 66069
INSTRUCTOR BILLETS
ACDU
AOC 6801 9502 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2
AO1 6801 9502 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2
TOTAL: 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4
INSTRUCTOR BILLETS
ACDU
AOC 6801 9502 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
AO1 6801 9502 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3
TOTAL: 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4
TRAINING ACTIVITY, LOCATION, UIC: MTU 4033 NAMTRAU North Island, 66065
INSTRUCTOR BILLETS
ACDU
AO1 6801 9502 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2
AO2 6801 9502 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2
TOTAL: 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4
TRAINING ACTIVITY, LOCATION, UIC: MTU 4035 NAMTRAU Whidbey Island, 66058
INSTRUCTOR BILLETS
ACDU
AOC 6801 9502 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
AO1 6801 9502 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2
TOTAL: 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3
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II.A.3. TRAINING ACTIVITIES INSTRUCTOR AND SUPPORT BILLET REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING ACTIVITY, LOCATION, UIC: NAMTRA MARUNIT, MCAS Cherry Point, 45483
INSTRUCTOR BILLETS
USMC
GYSGT 6541 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SGT 6541 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 19
SSGT 6541 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2
TOTAL: 0 21 0 21 0 21 0 21 0 21 0 21
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II.A.4. CHARGEABLE STUDENT BILLET REQUIREMENTS
SUMMARY TOTALS:
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II.A.5. ANNUAL INCREMENTAL AND CUMULATIVE BILLETS
b. ENLISTED - USN
SELRES Billets
AOC 6801 14 0 14 1 15 0 15 0 15 0 15
AO1 6801 21 0 21 2 23 0 23 0 23 0 23
AO2 6801 24 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 24
Fleet Support 1036 -99 937 75 1012 -19 993 4 997 0 997
Staff 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15
SELRES 59 0 59 0 59 3 62 0 62 0 62
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II.A.5. ANNUAL INCREMENTAL AND CUMULATIVE BILLETS
d. ENLISTED - USMC
SMCR Billets
CPL 6541 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12
GYSGT 6541 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9
LCPL 6541 51 0 51 0 51 0 51 0 51 0 51
SGT 6541 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9
SSGT 6541 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6
Staff 21 0 21 0 21 0 21 0 21 0 21
Chargeable Student 48 0 48 0 48 0 48 0 48 0 48
SMCR 87 0 87 0 87 0 87 0 87 0 87
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II.B. PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
CIN, COURSE TITLE: D-646-7007, General Shipboard/NAS Weapons Department Aviation Ordnance Maintenance
COURSE LENGTH: 7.0 Weeks NAVY TOUR LENGTH: 60 Months
ATTRITION: Navy: 10% BACKOUT FACTOR: 0.14
CIN, COURSE TITLE: E-646-7007, General Shipboard/NAS Weapons Department Aviation Ordnance Maintenance
COURSE LENGTH: 6.0 Weeks NAVY TOUR LENGTH: 60 Months
ATTRITION: Navy: 10% BACKOUT FACTOR: 0.12
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PART III - TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
The following elements are not affected by the AGM-65 and, therefore, are not included in Part III of this NTSP:
Note: All initial training has been completed for the AGM-65.
III-1
PART III - TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
CIN, COURSE TITLE: D-646-7007, General Shipboard/NAS Weapons Department Aviation Ordnance Maintenance
TRAINING ACTIVITY: MTU 4030 NAMTRAGRU DET
LOCATION, UIC: NS Mayport, 66069
III-2
III.A.2.a. EXISTING COURSES
CIN, COURSE TITLE: E-646-7007, General Shipboard/NAS Weapons Department Aviation Ordnance Maintenance
TRAINING ACTIVITY: MTU 4033 NAMTRAU
LOCATION, UIC: NAS North Island, 66065
III-3
III.A.2.a. EXISTING COURSES
III-4
PART IV – TRAINING LOGISTICS SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS
The following elements are not affected by the AGM-65 and are therefore not included in this NTSP.
IV-1
IV.A. TRAINING HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
IV.A.2. TRAINING DEVICES
Note: F/A-18E/F Pilot and WSO training is currently being taught at VFA-122 Lemoore although the syllabus is not yet approved.
Approval is anticipated by the end of the calendar year (December 2002).
IV-2
IV.A.2. TRAINING DEVICES
Note: The following courses are supported by theTGM-A/A37A-T9 Training Guided Missile:
D/E-2A-0610, F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Category 1 E-2D-0601, F/A-18 Combat Capable Weapons Sensor Officer
Pipeline Training Category 1
D/E-2A-0611, F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Category 2A E-2D-0602, F/A-18 Combat Capable Weapons Sensor Officer
Pipeline Training Category 2
D/E-2A-0612, F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Category 2F E-2D-0603, F/A-18 Combat Capable Weapons Sensor Officer
Pipeline Training Category 3
D/E-2A-0613, F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Category 3 E-2D-0604, F/A-18 Combat Capable Weapons Sensor Officer
Pipeline Training Category 4
D/E-2A-0614, F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Pilot Category 4
Pipeline
Note: The following courses are supported by the TGM-A/A37A-T9 Training Guided Missile, listed by title because no course
numbers exist:
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IV.A.2. TRAINING DEVICES
IV-4
IV.A.2. TRAINING DEVICES
IV-5
IV.A.2. TRAINING DEVICES
IV-7
IV.A.2. TRAINING DEVICES
IV-8
IV.A.2. TRAINING DEVICES
IV-9
IV.A.2. TRAINING DEVICES
IV-10
IV.B. COURSEWARE REQUIREMENTS
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TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
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TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
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IV.B.2. CURRICULA MATERIALS AND TRAINING AIDS
QUANT DATE
TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
Note: The courses above are listed by title only because no course numbers exist.
QUANT DATE
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IV.B.2. CURRICULA MATERIALS AND TRAINING AIDS
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IV-13
IV.B.2. CURRICULA MATERIALS AND TRAINING AIDS
QUANT DATE
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TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
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TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
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TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
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IV-14
IV.B.2. CURRICULA MATERIALS AND TRAINING AIDS
QUANT DATE
TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TYPES OF MATERIAL OR AID REQD REQD STATUS
IV-15
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-16
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
Note: The courses above are listed by title only because no course numbers exist.
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-17
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-18
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
CIN, COURSE TITLE: C-646-9974, F/A-18 Stores Management System Organizational Maintenance (Career)
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
CIN, COURSE TITLE: C-646-9976, F/A-18E/F Stores Management System (Initial) Organizational Maintenance
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
CIN, COURSE TITLE: C-646-9974, F/A-18 Stores Management System Organizational Maintenance (Career)
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
CIN, COURSE TITLE: C-646-9975, F/A-18E/F Stores Management System Organizational Maintenance (Career)
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-19
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
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TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-20
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
CIN, COURSE TITLE: C-646-3893, AV-8B Conventional Weapons Loading. Course C-646-3893, part of training track M-646-
0143, is a new course for organizational weapons loading to be added to OATMS.
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-21
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-22
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-23
IV.B.3. TECHNICAL MANUALS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
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TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
QUANT DATE
TECHNICAL MANUAL TITLE, NUMBER MEDIUM REQD REQD STATUS
IV-24
PART V - MPT MILESTONES
V-1
PART VI - DECISION ITEMS / ACTION REQUIRED
VI - 1
PART VII - POINTS OF CONTACT
VII-1
PART VII - POINTS OF CONTACT
VII-2
PART VII - POINTS OF CONTACT
VII-3
PART VII - POINTS OF CONTACT
VII-4