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d. Section III Bombing Data Forms (see 3.4.3.4).
3.4.3.1 Front matter. The title page/screen, LEP/LOC, TOC, and introduction shall be prepared in
accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-38784.
3.4.3.2 Section I Deinition of Terms. The Deinition of Terms section shall include deinitions of
abbreviations and terms related to the bombing system and tactics covered in the manual.
3.4.3.3 Section II Bombing Data. The Bombing Data section shall include ballistic data used to develop
bombing missions, and computation procedures with illustrated sample problems to be used as a guide for
mission planning. Ballistic graphs, bomb tables, and trigonometric tables shall be included, if required.
Ballistic graphs shall be in the format required by the applicable aircraft/bomb combination. Error analysis
shall be included, if applicable. The computation procedures shall include normal and alternate bomb method
solutions, if required. If a particular section is not applicable because of aircraft equipment, that section shall
be omitted and succeeding sections renumbered.
Electronic presentation: Instructions for using each ballistics graph shall be linked to the ballistics
graph (also applies to manuals displayed in PDF).
Print presentation: Instructions for using each ballistics graph shall be placed either on the same or facing page.
3.4.3.4 Section III Bombing Data Forms. The Bombing Data Forms section shall contain instructions for
preparation of bombing data forms for all applicable mission types. Sample ill-in forms shall be included.
Electronic presentation: If speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2z), electronic bombing data forms
shall be developed containing the functionality to enable the input, retention, and extraction of data,
as speciied by the acquiring activity.
3.5 Aircrew Nuclear Missile Delivery Manual (strategic bomber aircraft). The Aircrew Nuclear Missile
Delivery Manual shall contain the following: descriptive material for aircrew procedures, mission planning,
systems operation, operating limitations, and supplemental data (see 3.2.3). The manual shall be unclassiied.
Classiied data shall be presented in a separate manual. Information contained in the unclassiied manual
shall not be duplicated in the classiied manual. Each manual shall reference the other when necessary. The
manual shall be arranged as follows:
a. Volume 1 Aircrew Weapon Delivery (see 3.5.1).
b. Volume 2 Aircrew Weapon Delivery, Classiied Supplement (see 3.5.2).
c. Volume 3 Aircrew Weapon Delivery, Mission Planning (see 3.5.3).
3.5.1 Volume 1 Aircrew Weapon Delivery. If speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2aa), the
arrangement of sections and section titles shall be modiied to meet unique requirements. This volume
shall be arranged as follows:
a. Front matter (see 3.5.1.1).
b. Section I Description (see 3.5.1.2).
c. Section II Normal Aircrew Procedures (see 3.5.1.3).
d. Section III Emergency Aircrew Procedures (see 3.5.1.4).
e. Section IV - Supplementary Data (see 3.5.1.5).
f. Section V Operating Limitations (see 3.5.1.6).
g. Section VI Mission Planning (see 3.5.1.7).
h. Section VII Systems Operation (see 3.5.1.8).
i. Glossary (see 3.5.1.9).
j. Alphabetical index (see 3.5.1.10).
3.5.1.1 Front matter. The title page/screen, LEP/LOC, TOC, and introduction shall be prepared in
accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-38784.
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