AFI60-105 JOINT ELECTRONICS TYPE DESIGNATION SYSTEM
MilReg AFI60-105 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI60-105 JOINT ELECTRONICS TYPE DESIGNATION SYSTEM?
AFI60-105 is an Air Force Instruction that outlines the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), which is used for the identification and classification of electronic equipment by the U.S. military.

What is the purpose of the Joint Electronics Type Designation System?
The JETDS serves as a standardized system for the identification, classification, and categorization of electronic equipment and systems used by the U.S. military, facilitating interoperability, communication, and efficient logistics support.

Who is responsible for the implementation and management of the Joint Electronics Type Designation System?
The Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) is responsible for administering and managing the JETDS, including the assignment of type designators and control numbers for electronic equipment.

How does the Joint Electronics Type Designation System categorize electronic equipment?
The JETDS categorizes electronic equipment based on its primary function or purpose, assigning alphanumeric designators to identify specific types of equipment, such as radar systems, communication devices, or navigational aids.

Can non-military electronic equipment be assigned a Joint Electronics Type Designation?
No, the JETDS is specifically designed for military electronic equipment and systems. Commercial or civilian equipment is generally not assigned JETDS designators.

How can a manufacturer obtain a Joint Electronics Type Designation for their electronic equipment?
Manufacturers or contractors working with the U.S. military should submit a request to the appropriate system manager within the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC). The request should include detailed information about the equipment and its intended use.

Are there any specific formatting rules for Joint Electronics Type Designations?
Yes, JETDS designators consist of a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters. They follow a specific format to indicate the equipment's category, type, sub-type, and variant. Manufacturers should refer to AFI60-105 for detailed formatting guidelines.

Can a Joint Electronics Type Designation be changed or modified?
In some cases, designators may be modified due to technical updates, changes in functionality, or obsolescence. However, any changes must be approved by the appropriate system manager and comply with the guidelines outlined in AFI60-105.

What is the significance of a Control Number in the Joint Electronics Type Designation System?
The Control Number is a unique identifier assigned to a specific version, model, or configuration of electronic equipment. It helps maintain accurate records and allows for effective configuration management and logistics support.

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