F-16 Aircraft Support Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0001377 Pipe Elbow
002775643
000993-271 Line Actuating Cylinder Assembly
009537937
001-126364 Signal Horn
008360815
00781568105122 Alternating Current Motor
013664285
00781568134283 Alternating Current Motor
011989433
00781568211410 Alternating Current Motor
011989433
01-126364 Signal Horn
008360815
012798 Cable Assembly
011735165
012867 Cable Assembly
011756107
02331-1763 93568 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
013360112
026-4100-24P Electrical Receptacle Connector
006237199
03170400 Internal Wrenching Bolt
011005188
04-6677-29276-3 Incandescent Lamp
006171740
0463 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
012560463
0490-0439 Electronic Chopper
001897941
068355025 Electrical Receptacle Connector
006237199
07906-60009 Nonflexible Disk
010808227
08-572D Laboratory Graduated Cylinder
010867603
08803-60110 Electronic Chopper
001897941
089486-1 Discharge Weldment Cover
012235818
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Support Equipment, F-16 Aircraft

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Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) is a trading entity and organisation within the UK Ministry of Defence. It began operating on 2 April 2007 following the merger of the MoD's Defence Procurement Agency and the Defence Logistics Organisation, under the leadership of General Sir Kevin O'Donoghue as the first Chief of Defence Materiel.

The organisation had a civilian and military workforce of around 29,000 (77 per cent civilian and 23 per cent military), in the UK and abroad. DE&S operates as a single Top Level Budget. As of 2008 the DE&S workforce was around 24,500, further reducing under the 'PACE' business improvement programme to around 21,000 by 2012. Of this, around 8,000 posts have been housed at Abbey Wood since 2012.

Defence Equipment and Support was established on 2 April 2007.

DE&S is overseen by the Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology.

The organisation is under the leadership of the Chief of Defence Materiel, a four-star officer: an Admiral, General, Air Chief Marshal or civilian. After the restructuring in 2011 there are four three-star posts under the Chief of Defence Materiel. These are the positions of Chief of Materiel (Fleet), a Royal Navy Vice Admiral, and Chief of Materiel (Land), a British Army Lieutenant General (who also holds the appointment of Quartermaster-General to the Forces), Chief of Materiel (Air), a Royal Air Force Air Marshal and Chief of Materiel (Joint Enablers).

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