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TM 55-6930-214-10
PREFACE
T h e M-64 Combat Mission Simulator (CMS), designed and manufactured by CAR-Link
Corp. , L i n k P l i g h t S i m u l a t i o n D i v i s i o n , B i n g h a m t o n , N e w Y o r k , h a s b e e n s p e c i f i c a l l y
developed for flight simulation relative to high-performance aircraft. This manual
contains operating Instructions for both the pilot and copilot/gunner stations of
the M-64 CMS.
Notations used in this manual are as follows:
WARNING
Operating and maintenance procedures, practices, etc., that must
be strictly observed to prevent injury to personnel or loss of
life.
CAUTION
Operating and maintenance procedures, etc., that must be obser-
v e d to prevent equipment damage.
NOTE
Operating and maintenance procedures, condition, or Information,
e t c . , requiring particular emphasis.
EFFECTIVITY CODING.  T h i s m a n u a l r e f l e c t s a l l d i f f e r e n c e s t h a t e x i s t b e t w e e n s i m u l -
ators (for hardware and/or operation) with effectivity codes; otherwise, the data
i s a p p l i c a b l e t o a l l s i m u l a t o r s .  The following codes denoting differences are used
when the data pertains to a specific simulator.  The simulator codes are defined as
follows:
( 1 ) = Simulator No. 2137020 (prototype)
( 2 ) = Simulator No. 2137021
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS.  The AH-64 CMS simulates the Apache helicopter and its
related systems to the same level of performance as found in the operational
systems.  The CMS, therefore, must be protected to the same level as the aircraft
operational systems where they are classified.
In addition, the CMS can be used to demonstrate or teach tactical threat engagement
scenarios.  Demonstration of these scenarios in the CMS is classified to the same
level as the operational mission description.  The System Security Classification
Guides (SCG) listed below apply, to the latest revision, including declassification
provisions:
Advanced Attack Helicopter (AAH) SCG dated 1 October 1984, with Revision No. 1,
d a t e d 1 October 1985
Target Acquisition Designation Sight (TADS) and Pilot Night Vision Sensor
( P N V S ) SCG dated 1 October 1984 and Revision 2 dated 18 January 1985
Hellfire Laser Air Defense Suppression and Fire and Target Guided Missile
S y s t e m SCG, dated 12 August 1985
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