MIL-DTL-38384E(USAF)
3.5.3.1 Front matter. The title page/screen, LEP/LOC, TOC, and introduction shall be prepared in
accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-38784.
3.5.3.2 Section I Description. The Description section shall contain descriptive data on the missile
system. Descriptions shall cover typical mission scenarios, weapons capability, missile hardware, missile light
software, carrier/missile prelight, launch, missile post launch, terminal area, and mission planning system.
3.5.3.3 Section II Mission Planning. The Mission Planning section shall contain data on the route
lay-down requirements, launch, en route, terminal area, and sample mission.
3.5.3.4 Section III Austere Mission Planning. The Austere Mission Planning section shall contain data to
enable operations personnel to plan missions in a timely manner.
3.5.3.5 Section IV Supplementary Data. The Supplementary Data section shall contain data on missile
performance, weapon effects, missile navigational data, and other data as required.
3.5.3.6 Section V Missile Signatures. Due to the classiication level of this data, information for the Missile
Signatures section is usually contained in the applicable Air Force lead command, i.e., Air Combat Command
(ACC), documents. The acquiring activity will specify how this section shall be presented (see 6.2ab).
3.5.3.7 Glossary. See 3.4.1.7.
3.5.3.8 Alphabetical index. See 3.3.1.8.
3.6 Aircrew Nuclear Bomb Delivery Manual (tactical aircraft). The Aircrew Nuclear Bomb Delivery
Manuals shall contain the following: descriptive material for bomb prelight procedures, aircrew procedures,
mission planning, supplemental data, strike procedures, and ferry and deployment procedures (see 3.2.4). The
manual shall be arranged as follows:
a. Volume 1 Aircrew Nuclear Bomb Delivery Manual (see 3.6.1).
b. Volume 2 Aircrew Practice Bomb Delivery Manual (see 3.6.2).
3.6.1 Volume 1 Aircrew Nuclear Bomb Delivery Manual. The Aircrew Nuclear Bomb Delivery Manual
volume shall contain, as a minimum, the information to plan and execute nuclear bombing missions. This
volume shall be a classiied manual. If speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2ac), speciic procedural
headings shall be omitted, added, or modiied; if data is not available for a particular section, that section
shall be omitted and succeeding sections renumbered. Manuals prepared for non-US applications, i.e.,
Security Assistance Program/Foreign Military Sales (SAP/FMS), shall be Single Volume, unless otherwise
speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2ad). This manual shall be arranged as follows:
a. Front matter (see 3.6.1.1).
b. Section I Description (see 3.6.1.2).
c. Section II Normal Aircrew Procedures (see 3.6.1.3).
d. Section III Emergency Aircrew Procedures and Abnormal Operations (see 3.6.1.4).
e. Section IV Planning Procedures and Sample Problems (see 3.6.1.5).
f. Section V Planning Charts and Tables (see 3.6.1.6).
g. Section VI Supplementary Data (see 3.6.1.7).
h. Glossary (see 3.4.1.7).
i. Alphabetical index (see 3.3.1.8).
3.6.1.1 Front matter. The title page/screen, LEP/LOC, TOC, and introduction shall be prepared in
accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-38784.
3.6.1.2 Section I Description. This section shall contain information describing the general overview of
the weapons system operation as it pertains to nuclear bomb delivery. It shall be arranged as follows.
a. Nuclear bomb deliveries.
b. Nuclear bomb monitor control and release.
c. Nuclear bomb suspension system.
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