MIL-STD-196F
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3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Definitions.
3.1.1 Nomenclature. The combination of an approved item name and a type designator. These are defined as follows:
3.1.1.1 Item name. An approved name published in the Federal Item Name Directory H6. There are further item name instructions in DOD 4100.39-M, (Federal Logistics Information System),Volume 3 Chapter's 2,3. Item names used with type designator assignments will be consistent with the policies of the Federal Cataloging Program. Examples of unacceptable item names include abbreviations, acronyms, descriptions of size, frequencies, and colloquial names.
3.1.1.2 Type designation. Type Designation is a combination of letters and numbers arranged in a specific sequence to provide a short significant method of identification.
3.1.2 Electronic materiel. Electronic materiel, from a military point of view, generally includes those electronic devices employed in data processing, detection and tracking (underwater, sea, land-based, air and space), recognition and identification, communications, aids to navigation, weapons control and evaluation, flight control, and electronic countermeasures. In every case, electronic devices are understood to include peculiar non-electronic units required to complete their individual operational function, but to exclude associated non-electronic equipment identified by other type designator systems. This includes certain applications of vehicles, hardware and non-electronic auxiliary equipment such as carrying cases.
3.1.3 Grandfathering. Grandfathering is the process of allowing the use of a non-approved item name to be propagated for a specific nomenclature that was nomenclatured during the manual JETDS system.
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