TM 10-8400-203-23 1-18.2     Change 9 1.7.  INSPECTION/CLASSIFICATION PROCEDURES – Continued Interceptor Body Armor System; Chapter 25 Body Armor, Interceptor Outer Tactical Vest, Woodland Camouflage. No Assigned LIN 1.  Inspection Procedure: Inspect for missing or damaged buckles, snap fasteners, webbing, velcro hook and pile.  Check for rips, tears, holes, burns, loose or broken stitching, oil or grease. 2.  Classification: Code A.  New and unused possessing original appearance or serviceability. Code B.  Used items that are not suitable for code A but are complete, clean, have no large repaired areas and suitable for issue as is. Code F.  Unserviceable items that can be repaired by replacing missing or damaged buckles, snaps, velcro fasteners, webbing or outer shells or by repairing small holes, rips or tears or by restitching broken stitching or ripped seams. Damage to ballistic panel is criteria for code H. Code H.  Unserviceable items that are obviously scrap or cannot meet the criteria for Code F. Interceptor Body Armor System; Chapter 25 Small Arms Protective Insert. No Assigned LIN 1.     Inspection Procedure: Inspect for rips, tears, holes, cracks, loose pieces, burns, snags, oil, grease, or other contaminants 2.     Classification: Code A:  New and unused items possessing original appearance and serviceability. Code B.  Used items that are not suitable for Code A but are clean, undamaged, and have only minor repairs to outer cover material, Code F.  Unserviceable items that can be repaired by covering small outside cover material holes or tears with a patch of the same cover material and adhesive.  The outer cover is damaged exposing the black ceramic tile material, the SAPI is cracked and you hear loose pieces rattling around when the SAPI is shaken, the composite back face is delaminated and the individual fabric piles are separating is criteria for code H. Code H.  Unserviceable items that are obviously scrap or cannot meet the criteria for Code F