MIL-DTL-24784/3B (SH)
contract or order (see 6.2). When actual packaging of materiel is to be performed by DoD
personnel, these personnel need to contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain requisite
packaging requirements. Packaging requirements are maintained by the Inventory Control Point's
packaging activity within the Military Department or Defense Agency, or within the Military
Department's System Command. Packaging data retrieval is available from the managing Military
Department's or Defense Agency's automated packaging files, CD-ROM products, or by
contacting the responsible packaging activity.
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but it is
not mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. Technical manuals developed in accordance with this specification are
intended for use by the Navy in operation and maintenance of ship combat system at
organizational and management levels. The manuals are also intended for use in personnel
training.
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents must specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of the specification (or any TMCR referencing this specification).
b. Type and quantity of the manual required (see 1.1).
c. Issue of DoDISS to be cited in the solicitation, and if required, the specific issue of individual
documents referenced (see 2.2.1).
d. Type and quantity of deliverable end products (see 3.3).
e. Halftone artwork (see 3.3.1b) must be specified when it is suitable for illustration and
economical.
f. Data research and analysis source data (see 3.3.2).
g. Arrangement other than as specified in MIL-DTL-24784 (see 3.4).
h. Indicate format and development instructions if other than specified (see 3.5).
i. Packaging requirements (see 5.1).
6.3 Definitions. The words or phrases used throughout this specification must be as defined in
MIL-DTL-24784 and the following.
6.3.1 Bridge-the-gap data. Data that is identified by engineering analysis as being required to
complete subsystem documentation. Bridge-the-gap data will be initially included in a CSTOM
appendix until such time as the subsystem documentation is updated to eliminate the deficiency.
6.3.2 Combat subsystem. A combat subsystem is a grouping of equipment that comprises a
selected portion of the combat system; it is a physically limited quantity of associated equipment
whose combined functions result in achieving a predetermined objective. Combat subsystems may
be functional, organizational, or mission-oriented and are identified as unique systems when not
considered as part of a combat system. For example, a missile weapon subsystem may be
comprised of a weapons direction system, a guided missile fire control system, and a guided
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