MIL-DTL-81310G(AS)
convenience for the TM author and to denote the appropriate tag to be used for this specific
information when developing a document instance.
3.1.4 Use of the DTDs. The DTD interprets the technical content and structure for the
functional requirements contained in this specification and is mandatory for use. The DTD and
associated tag and attribute descriptions, which are XML constructs, may be obtained from the
requiring activity (see 6.4.9).
3.1.5 Technical content. Technical content requirements contained in this specification
are considered mandatory and are intended for compliance. The content structure for the
technical data being developed shall conform to the associated DTD.
3.1.5.1 Technical data differences. TMs and checklists incorporating different
models/series numbers, modifications, variations, effectivities, etc., shall cover all differences
that affect procedural information by flagging and other means to ensure full coverage.
3.1.6 Development of an XML source file. An XML-tagged source file is composed of
the applicable TM technical content in XML-coded ASCII, marked up (tagged) in accordance
with the DTD. In order to tag text appropriately, the author inserting the tags shall be familiar
with the DTD or shall provide the text file to a person who is experienced with the DTD and who
understands the type of documentation being written, especially when content tags are used.
3.1.7 Standard tables. Standard tables are noted throughout the text of this specification
in bold and in parentheses (e.g., (standard table)). The table head titles and structure of these
standard tables shall have no deviations.
3.2 Level of writing. Level of writing shall be clear to an Aviation Ordnance "A" school
graduate, or equivalent of the rating, maintaining the equipment.
3.3 Security classification. If classified information is required to satisfy manual
requirements stated herein, a classified supplement shall be prepared. The requirements for
handling classified material shall be in accordance with DoD 5200.1R, DoD 5220.22-M,
SECNAVINST 5510.30, and Executive Order 12958. For guidance on security classification
and handling restrictive markings on Compact Disk-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM), refer to
MIL-HDBK-9660.
3.4 Types of manuals/checklists. The technical content, style and format requirements
provided in this specification are to be used for the preparation of the following types of
technical manuals and checklists.
a. Airborne weapons/stores loading manuals <weapons-loading-manual>.
b. Airborne weapons assembly manuals (WAM) <weapons-assembly-manual>.
c. Armament weapons support equipment (AWSE) configuration manuals <awse-
manual>.
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