MILITARY ITEMS OF EQUPIMENT AND SUPPLY FOR WHICH INPUT DATA ARE REQUIRED
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MILITARY ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY FOR
WHICH I.PU DATA ARE REQUIRED
1. For each item listed, input coefficients are required
for:
a. Ingot steel
b , Ingot aluminum
. Refined copper-
d. Refined zinc.
e. Electric power.
f . Manpower
2. All items listed are aggregate items in. that:
a. They represent classes of items which are
similar in basic composition, but vary in
unit size and weight.
b. They include all models* of the discrete
items grouped into aggregate items.
With respect to subparagraph b. above, if all models of
a discrete item are essentially similar, a single model
may be selected for inclusion in the aggregate item.
All types currently in serial production.
3. For each aggregate item listed the input coefficients
should be expressed as input per unit weight, where the
unit weight is the average weight of the items in the
aggregate. Items have been aggregated so as to mini-
mize the error incurred by using the average value for
the unit weight.
-. For each aggregate item listed, the range of unit item
weights should be given (i.e. maximum and minimum weight
per unit item in the aggregate).
Soviet Ground Force Items
1. Medium and Heavy Tanks.
2. Tractors.
Wheeled Vehicles - to be grouped into as many aggregate
items as is necessitated by the variety of items involved
(e.g., all cars, all light trucks, all heavy trucks, all
armored cars, all motorcycles, etc. in separate aggregate
items).
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4. All S.P. guns.
5. All Mortars.
6. Artillery - to be grouped into as many aggregate items as
is necessitated by the variety of items among AA, AT, and
FA guns. In the absence of details regarding the composi-
tion of these guns it can only be suggested that those
items for which input coefficients per unit weight are
reasonably similar should be grouped together.
7. All small arms including heavy machine guns.
8. Ammunition - to be grouped into as many aggregate items
as is necessitated by the range of discrete items. As
examples, all rockets, all bombs, all major caliber HE
fixed ammunition, all major caliber HE semi-fixed or
bag charge ammunition, all minor caliber ammunition, all
mortar ammunition, etc., can be classed. as separate ag-
gregate items.
Soviet Air Force Military Items (Incl. Naval Aviation)**
1. Jet Fighters
2. Piston Engine Fighters
3. 'Attack Aircraft
4. Jet Light Bombers (twin engine)
5. Piston Engine Light Bombers (twin engine)
6. Medium Bomber (conventional l four engine)
7. Heavy Bomber Type 31 (conventional, four engine)
8. Transport Aircraft (to be grouped into appropriate aggregate
items).
9. Reconnaissance Aircraft (to be grouped into appropriate
aggregate items).
10. Jet Engines
11. Piston Engines (air-cooled)
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12. Piston Engines (liquid-cooled)
13. Ammunition - to be grouped into as many aggregate items
as is necessitated by the range of discrete items. As
examples, all rockets, all bombs, all gun ammunition can
be classed as separate aggregate items.
All aircraft to include armament
Soviet Naval Sea Forces Items
1. Battleship
2. Heavy cruisers (all classes)'
3. Light cruisers (all classes)
4. Destroyers (all classes)
5. Ocean Escorts (all classes)
6. Merchant Ships - to be grouped into appropriate aggregate
items.
7. Miscellaneous small craft to be grouped into appropriate
aggregate items.
8. Submarines - to be grouped into appropriate aggregate items.
9. Submarine Batteries
10. Ammunition - to be grouped into as many aggregate items as
is necessitated by the range of discrete items. As examples,
all rockets, all torpedoes, all major caliber projectiles,
all major caliber fixed ammunition, all pressure-sensitive
mines, all acoustic mines, all magnetic mines, all minor
caliber gun ammunition, etc., can be classed as separate
aggregate items.
Miscellaneous Items
1. Atomic Weapons
2. Guided Missiles
3. Tires - to be grouped into appropriate aggregate items (e.g.,
aircraft tires, car tirs; ru it heavy duty truck
tires, etc.)
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