Federal Supply Groups and Classes. FSG 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 (2024)

FS Group 10 - Weapons

Note-this group includes combat weapons as well as weapon-like noncombat items, such as line throwing devices and pyrotechnic pistols. also included in this group are weapon neutralizing equipment, such as degaussers, and deception equipment, such as camouflage nets. excluded from this group are fire control and night devices classifiable in groups 12 or 58.

  • FSC 1005 Guns, Through 30MM

    Includes machine guns; brushes, machine gun and pistol.

    Excludes turrets, aircraft.

  • FSC 1010 Guns, Over 30MM up to 75MM

    Includes breech mechanisms; mounts; grenade launchers for integral-cartridge grenades, single-shot or auto-loading or automatic-firing.

  • FSC 1015 Guns, 75MM Through 125mm

    Includes breech mechanisms; mounts; rammers.

  • FSC 1020 Guns, Over 125mm Through 150mm

    Includes breech mechanisms; power drives; gun shields.

  • FSC 1025 Guns, Over 150mm Through 200mm

    Includes firing platforms; mounts; gun shields.

  • FSC 1030 Guns, Over 200mm Through 300mm

    Includes gun yokes; rammers; reflectors.

  • FSC 1035 Guns, Over 300mm

    Includes breech mechanisms; training gears; power drives.

  • FSC 1040 Chemical Weapons and Equipment

    Includes flame throwers; smoke generators.

  • FSC 1045 Launchers, Torpedo and Depth Charge

    Includes depth charge tracks; torpedo tubes.

  • FSC 1055 Launchers, Rocket and Pyrotechnic

    Includes airborne rocket launchers adaptable to guided missile use.

    Excludes specifically designed airborne guided missile launchers; jettisonable rocket launchers; launcher fairings designed for specific airframes; rifle grenade launchers; grenade launchers for integral-cartridge grenades, single-shot or auto-loading or automatic firing.

  • FSC 1070 Nets and Booms, Ordnance

  • FSC 1075 Degaussing and Mine Sweeping Equipment

  • FSC 1080 Camouflage and Deception Equipment

    Includes dummy artillery, aircraft and vehicles; garnished nets.

  • FSC 1090 Assemblies Interchangeable Between Weapons in Two or More Classes

    Includes components and accessories used on or with weapons falling in two or more classes of group 10.

  • FSC 1095 Miscellaneous Weapons

    Includes line throwing guns; catapult guns; bayonets; saluting guns; signal guns; flare guns; barrage balloons; accessories, not elsewhere classifiable, for weapons in this group; expendable bomb dispensers.

FS Group 11 - Nuclear Ordnance

Note-this group includes, in particular, nuclear ordnance training weapons, practice ballistic units, and all components specially designed therefor, when not specifically classified elsewhere. also included in the group are specially designed simulators and mockups, which are integral parts of the above. excluded from this group are general purpose nose cones, case sections, flare sections or center sections designed to carry payloads other than nuclear and/or for use on a missile, rocket, or re-entry vehicle to attain the necessary aerodynamic configuration.

  • FSC 1105 Nuclear Bombs

    Includes ballistic cases, tail assemblies, retardation devices, and other peculiar components which are not classifiable elsewhere.

    Excludes parachute canopies and canopy hardware.

  • FSC 1110 Nuclear Projectiles

    Includes ogive sections, body sections, bases, and other peculiar components which are not classifiable elsewhere.

  • FSC 1115 Nuclear Warheads and Warhead Sections

    Includes components and parts peculiar to the warhead or warhead section, which are not classifiable in more specific classes.

    Excludes such components as fuzing and firing devices, nuclear components, high explosive components, classifiable in more specific classes, and items such as projectiles and bombs which include the entire outer case of a weapon.

  • FSC 1120 Nuclear Depth Charges

  • FSC 1125 Nuclear Demolition Charges

    Includes outer cases, case sections, and other peculiar components, which are not classifiable elsewhere.

  • FSC 1127 Nuclear Rockets

    Includes components peculiar to assembled rockets which are not classifiable elsewhere.

    Excludes rocket motors; warhead components; rocket components classified in other fsc classes.

  • FSC 1130 Conversion Kits, Nuclear Ordnance

  • FSC 1135 Fuzing and Firing Devices, Nuclear Ordnance

    Includes such items as fuzes, power supplies, firing sets, X-units, cables, safing devices, adaption kits, and re-entry vehicle nuclear ordnance arming and fuzing systems.

  • FSC 1140 Nuclear Components

    Includes all components which contain or simulate nuclear active materials.

    Excludes end items, such as bombs, projectiles, warheads, and the like.

  • FSC 1145 Explosive and Pyrotechnic Components, Nuclear Ordnance

  • FSC 1190 Specialized Test and Handling Equipment, Nuclear Ordnance

    Includes specially designed trucks and trailers for nuclear ordnance; specially designed slings and hoists; operational, test, and setting devices, and cradles; conditioning kits and sets, controlled environment.

    Excludes hand tools; instruments for use on both nuclear ordnance and other equipment; basic types of electrical and electronic test instruments, including those specially designed, such as ammeters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, multimeters, and similar instruments, as shown in the indexes in the fsc.

  • FSC 1195 Miscellaneous Nuclear Ordnance

    Includes items common to more than one class or items not properly fitting into the foregoing classes of nuclear ordnance.

FS Group 12 - Fire Control Equipment

Note-fire control assemblies, subassemblies, and components are classified: a. in appropriate classes of this group when: (1) designed for multiple applications to different kinds of fire control equipment. (2) modified for use with guided missile remote control systems. (3) designed specifically for shipborne guided missile remote control systems. (4) radar equipment, designed specifically for fire control systems. (5) both day and night viewing characteristics are incorporated into an integral unit. B. in class 1270 or 1280, when designed specifically for aircraft gunnery or aircraft bombing fire control, respectively. C. in class 1430, when designed specifically for guided missile remote control systems, except shipboard type. D. in appropriate classes of group 58, when designed for multiple applications to both fire control and communication equipment. E. in appropriate classes of group 58 when designed for night vision.

  • FSC 1210 Fire Control Directors (Manufacturing SKUs)

  • FSC 1220 Fire Control Computing Sights and Devices (Manufacturing SKUs)

  • FSC 1230 Fire Control Systems, Complete (Manufacturing SKUs)

  • FSC 1240 Optical Sighting and Ranging Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes periscopes for submarines; range and height finders; telescopic sights; optical instruments integrated with fire control equipment.

  • FSC 1250 Fire Control Stabilizing Mechanisms (Manufacturing SKUs)

  • FSC 1260 Fire Control Designating and Indicating Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes turret, gun, torpedo mount, and searchlight indicating equipment; target designating equipment; synchro systems.

  • FSC 1265 Fire Control Transmitting and Receiving Equipment, Except Airborne (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes fire control transmitters, transmitter-receivers, receivers, receiver-regulators.

    Excludes fire control transmitting and receiving equipment, specially designed for use on or with fire control radar equipment.

  • FSC 1270 Aircraft Gunnery Fire Control Components (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes turrets, aircraft; computers, specifically designed; complete gyro mechanisms.

    Excludes gun chargers; ammunition boxes; gun heaters; field and link chutes; ammunition boosters; gyro components; complete fire control systems.

  • FSC 1280 Aircraft Bombing Fire Control Components (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes computers, specifically designed; complete gyro mechanisms; optical instruments for bombing fire control.

    Excludes gyro components; optical elements, such as lens, prisms, filters.

  • FSC 1285 Fire Control Radar Equipment, Except Airborne (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes radar sets, assemblies, subassemblies, and components specially designed for use on or with fire control equipment.

  • FSC 1287 Fire Control Sonar Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

  • FSC 1290 Miscellaneous Fire Control Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes fuze setters; ordnance cable systems; aiming circles; flash and sound ranging sets; fire control components and subassemblies not classifiable in other classes of group 12.

FS Group 13 - Ammunition and Explosives

Note-excluded from this group are items specially designed for nuclear ordnance application.

  • FSC 1305 Ammunition, Through 30MM

    Includes components.

  • FSC 1310 Ammunition, Over 30MM up to 75MM

    Includes components, except fuzes and primers; chemical warfare cartridges.

    Excludes fuzes and primers.

  • FSC 1315 Ammunition, 75MM Through 125mm

    Includes components, except fuzes and primers; pyrotechnic cartridges and projectiles; chemical warfare cartridges and projectiles.

    Excludes fuzes and primers.

  • FSC 1320 Ammunition, Over 125mm

    Includes components, except fuzes and primers; chemical warfare projectiles.

    Excludes fuzes and primers.

  • FSC 1325 Bombs

    Includes components; photoflash bombs; chemical warfare bombs; bomb clusters.

    Excludes guided bombs converted to guided missiles by addition of a means of propulsion.

  • FSC 1330 Grenades

    Includes components; hand and rifle grenades; smoke grenades.

    Excludes firing devices (launchers).

  • FSC 1336 Guided Missile Warheads and Explosive Components

    Includes warheads containing military chemical agents; exercise heads, guided missile.

    Excludes atomic ordnance warheads; all other warheads for use on other than guided missiles; liquid propulsion units; rocket engines (liquid propellant units); jato units; rocket motors (solid propellant units) for guided missiles; solid fuel propulsion units; propellant chemicals encased in consumable containers, such as squibs and cartridges for insertion into missile propulsion systems as integral parts.

  • FSC 1337 Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Explosive Propulsion Units, Solid Fuel; and Components

    Includes rocket motors (solid propellant units) for guided missiles, explosive-loaded; all explosive components for guided missile and space vehicle solid fuel propulsion units; solid propellants encased in consumable containers, such as squibs and cartridges, intended for insertion into missile propulsion systems as integral parts.

    Excludes rocket motors (solid propellant units) for guided missiles, inert-loaded or empty; all inert (nonexplosive) components for guided missile and space vehicle solid fuel propulsion units; guided missile warheads and components; rocket propulsion units; rocket motors (solid propellant units) for rockets; solid propellants predetermined to specific quantity and quality, but packaged in reusable containers.

  • FSC 1338 Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Inert Propulsion Units, Solid Fuel; and Components

    Includes rocket motors (solid propellant units) for guided missiles, inert-loaded or empty; all inert (nonexplosive) components for guided missile and space vehicle solid fuel propulsion units.

    Excludes rocket motors (solid propellant units) for guided missiles, explosive-loaded; guided missile warheads and components; rocket propulsion units; rocket motors (solid propellant units) for rockets.

  • FSC 1340 Rockets, Rocket Ammunition and Rocket Components

    Includes complete rounds; explosive components, including warheads; pyrotechnic rockets; solid fuel jato units; rocket motors (solid propellant units) for rockets; covers, protective rocket warhead; jettisonable rocket launchers; conditioning kits and sets, controlled environment; and other peculiar components which are not classified elsewhere.

    Excludes nuclear rockets, nuclear warheads; all other warheads for use on other than rockets; and rockets with built-in guiding devices.

  • FSC 1345 Land Mines

    Includes components; antipersonnel mines; antitank mines; fuzes.

  • FSC 1346 Remote Munitions

    Includes: remote munition items and systems used singularly or in combination to defeat a variety of threats; fuzes; safe and arming devises; self destruction mechanisms; communication modules; command and control systems and various other pertinent components.

  • FSC 1350 Underwater Mine and Components, Inert

    Includes parachute packs; inert mine cases; booster cans; clock delays; clock starters; search coils; extenders.

  • FSC 1351 Underwater Mines and Components, Explosive

    Includes loaded cases; boosters; detonators.

  • FSC 1352 Underwater Mine Disposal Inert Devices

    Includes: complete operating units, such as an underwater mine reconnaissance device, as well as component parts, practice, training, blank, and dummies.

    Excludes: torpedo inert components, depth charges, and underwater mines.

  • FSC 1353 Underwater Mine Disposal Explosive Devices

    Includes complete explosive device, including ammunition, detonating charge, and component parts.

    Excludes underwater mine explosive components (fsc 1351), torpedo explosive components (fsc 1356), military chemical agents (fsc 1365).

  • FSC 1355 Torpedos and Components, Inert

  • FSC 1356 Torpedos and Components, Explosive

    Includes warheads; boosters; detonators.

  • FSC 1360 Depth Charges and Components, Inert

    Includes inert firing mechanisms; pistols without detonators; extenders.

  • FSC 1361 Depth Charges and Components, Explosive

    Includes cases; boosters; detonators.

  • FSC 1365 Military Chemical Agents

    Includes war gases; screening smokes; incendiary and thickening agents; signaling smokes.

    Excludes ammunition containing military chemical agents.

  • FSC 1367 Tactical Sets, Kits, and Outfits

  • FSC 1370 Pyrotechnics

    Includes flares; signals; anti-aircraft countermeasure cartridges; fireworks; pistol rocket signals.

    Excludes pyrotechnic cartridges and projectiles; photoflash bombs; pyrotechnic rockets.

  • FSC 1375 Demolition Materials

    Includes items for construction, quarrying and demolition work such as dynamite and other explosives packed in cylindrical paper cartridges or in bags, demolition charges, blasting caps, blasting time fuses, detonating cord, demolition firing devices; booby trap mechanisms; bangalore torpedoes; inert accessories and components such as blasting machines, priming adapters, and detonating cord clips.

    Excludes liquid propellant fuels and oxidizers; solid propellants encased in consumable containers, for insertion into missile propulsion systems as integral parts; guided missile explosive devices; safety-in-flight explosive items and devices such as, impulse cartridges, delay cartridges, aircraft ejection seat catapults, aircraft canopy removers, and similar items, as shown in the indexes to the fsc, solid propellants, predetermined to specific quantity and quality, packaged in reusable containers; nuclear ordnance components; rocket and guided missile motors, warheads, and propulsion sections.

  • FSC 1376 Bulk Explosives

    Includes solid propellants, predetermined to specific quantity and quality, packaged in reusable containers; explosive loaded devices and components as shown in the indexes to the fsc.

    Excludes liquid propellant fuels and oxidizers; solid propellants encased in consumable containers, for insertion into missile propulsion systems as integral parts; guided missile explosive devices; blasting and demolition materials; safety-in-flight explosive items and devices such as impulse cartridges, delay cartridges, aircraft ejection seat catapults, aircraft canopy removers; rocket and guided missile motors, warheads, and propulsion sections; similiar items, as shown in the indexes to the fsc.

  • FSC 1377 Cartridge and Propellant Actuated Devices and Components

    Includes impulse cartridges; delay cartridges; engine starter cartridges (explosive filled); fire extinguisher cartridges (used to activate by remote control); aircraft ejection seat catapults; rocket motors (solid propellant units) for aircraft ejection seats; aircraft canopy removers; thrusters, propellant and cartridge actuated; initiators; explosive bolts and explosive bolt cartridges; cutters, cartridge or propellant actuated, reefing line; powder actuated tool cartridges; explosive loaded devices and components which are not specifically classified elsewhere.

    Excludes liquid propellant fuels and oxidizers; solid propellants, encased in consumable containers for insertion into missile propulsion systems as an integral part; guided missile explosive devices; bulk and solid propellants, predetermined to specific quantity and quality, packaged in reusable containers; blasting and demolition materials; rocket motors, warheads and propulsion sections for rockets and guided missiles.

  • FSC 1380 Military Biological Agents

  • FSC 1385 Surface USE Explosive Ordnance Disposal Tools and Equipment

    Excludes nonspecialized or common tools and equipment not developed exclusively for use by qualified eod personnel; specialized demolition material; explosive loaded shaped charges.

  • FSC 1386 Underwater USE Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Swimmer Weapons Systems Tools and Equipment

    Excludes nonspecialized or common tools not developed exclusively for use by qualified eod, udt, and/or seal personnel; specialized demolition material; explosive loaded shaped charges

  • FSC 1390 Fuzes and Primers

    Excludes fuzes and primers for ammunition not classified in classes 1310, 1315, and 1320.

  • FSC 1395 Miscellaneous Ammunition

    Includes ammunition shapes, such as blanks, disks, slugs, cups, and rotating bands (shell bands).

  • FSC 1398 Specialized Ammunition Handling and Servicing Equipment

    Includes handling and servicing equipment specially designed for use on or with rockets and conventional ammunition.

    Excludes handling and servicing equipment specially designed for use on or with rocket and pyrotechnic launchers; ammunition maintenance and repair shop specialized equipment; handling equipment specially designed for aircraft or airfield use.

FS Group 14 - Guided Missiles

Note-this group includes missiles (with or without warheads or explosive components) incorporating mechanisms capable of altering normal flight paths. radar and infrared assemblies and components designed specifically for use with guided missiles are classified in the appropriate classes of this group. this group also includes guided bombs that have been converted to guided missiles by addition of a means of propulsion. excluded from this group are case sections, nose cones, flare sections, center sections, warheads, explosive components, rockets, and auxiliary components of missiles and reentry vehicles which are designed or constructed for exclusive use with or for housing of nuclear warheads and/or warhead sections. also excluded are space vehicle nose cones and space capsules specifically designed to carry loads peculiar to space research and space travel.

  • FSC 1410 Guided Missiles

    Includes complete drones, initially designed as missiles, but converted to drone use. also includes complete guided missile air launch decoys.

  • FSC 1420 Guided Missile Components

    Includes structural components; components and accessories specially designed for use on or with guided missiles, including complete gyro mechanisms, hydraulic pumps, automatic pilot mechanisms and specially designed assemblies, and electronic guidance equipment installed in missiles, mounting structure, spare kits, on board sensors, and long wave infared cameras.

    Excludes electronic remote guidance equipment used to guide missiles; solid and liquid propellant units; components of gyro mechanisms.

  • FSC 1425 Guided Missile Systems, Complete

    Excludes guided missile subsystems.

  • FSC 1427 Guided Missile Subsystems

    Excludes complete guided missile systems.

  • FSC 1430 Guided Missile Remote Control Systems

    Includes specially designed components of guided missile remote control systems.

    Excludes guided missile internal (built-in) control systems; components used in both guided missiles and other than guided missiles (including fire control components).

  • FSC 1440 Launchers, Guided Missile

    Includes airborne and nonairborne guided missile launchers.

    Excludes aircraft launchers; rocket launchers.

  • FSC 1450 Guided Missile Handling and Servicing Equipment

    Includes specially designed trucks and trailers for use in transporting guided missiles; specially designed slings, hoists, jacks, and blowers; self-propelled vehicles and trailers, specially designed for guided missile handling or servicing; covers, guided missile; conditioning kits and sets, controlled environment.

    Excludes guided missile launchers (fsc 1440); aircraft handling and servicing equipment (fsc 1730).

FS Group 15 - Aerospace Craft and Structural Components

  • FSC 1510 Aircraft, Fixed Wing (Manufacturing SKUs)

  • FSC 1520 Aircraft, Rotary Wing (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes helicopters.

  • FSC 1540 Gliders

    Includes motorized gliders.

  • FSC 1550 Unmanned Aircraft (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes unmanned aircraft systems (uass) and drones specifically designed for such uses as targets, training, surveillance, missile evaluation, photographic reconnaissance, weapons delivery, communications relay/network gateway, electronic warfare, search and rescue, re-supply or other military operateons.

    Excludes converted or modified guided missiles.

  • FSC 1555 Space Vehicles

  • FSC 1560 Airframe Structural Components (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes flight control surfaces; internal and external auxiliary fuel tanks; exhaust systems; pylons, trim tabs; aircraft.

    Excludes fitted covers; helicopter rotor brake system components; aircraft loose equipment and alternate mission configuration equipment stored on board the aircraft.

FS Group 16 - Aerospace Craft Components and Accessories

  • FSC 1610 Aircraft Propellers and Components (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes aircraft propellers; propeller blades, cams, cones, hubs, nuts, and spinners; test clubs; synchronizers; power control units; integral oil control measures and propeller governors.

    Excludes rotary rudder and rotary wing blades (fsc 1615).

  • FSC 1615 Helicopter Rotor Blades, Drive Mechanisms and Components (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes helicopter dynamic components and specially designed parts that transmit power from the aircraft power plant to the rotary wing and rotary rudder. also included in this class are rotors; blades; rotor blade, trim, tabs; blade sets; yokes; clutches and transmissions.

    Excludes propellers (fsc 1610); rotor brake systems components (fsc 1630); rotor blade hydraulic folding system components (fsc 1650); hydraulic servo system components (fsc 1650).

  • FSC 1620 Aircraft Landing Gear Components (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes shock struts and components; installation elements, such as torsion bars, vibration links, drag struts; landing gear trunions, axles and shimmy dampeners; specially designed hydraulic power steering system components.

    Excludes mounting braces and mounting plates permanently installed on aircraft (fsc 1680); landing wheels, skis, and floats (fsc 1630); wheel brakes and wheel brake cylinders (fsc 1630).

  • FSC 1630 Aircraft Wheel and Brake Systems (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes skis; floats; tracks; landing wheel skid detectors; valves specifically designed for use with hydraulic or pneumatic wheel and brake systems; helicopter rotor brake system components.

    Excludes landing gear axles (fsc 1620).

  • FSC 1640 Aircraft Control Cable Products (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes wire rope; single leg wire assemblies; wire strands; control pulleys; turnbuckle lock clips and other wire rope attachments and terminations.

    Excludes general use chain and wire rope (fsc 4010); general use pulleys (fsc 3020); general use miscellaneous hardware (fsc 5340); general use fittings for rope, cable and chain (fsc 4030).

  • FSC 1650 Aircraft Hydraulic, Vacuum, and DE-Icing System Components (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes hydraulic and pneumatic accumulators, pumps, motors, actuating cylinders, and filters; de-icing boots; fluid type de-icing pumps, valves and filters; vacuum system oil separators; pneumatic pressurization equipment other than that for pressurizing cabins and compartments.

    Excludes jet engine hydraulic components (fsc 2840); valves specifically designed for air conditioning, heating, ventilating, cabin pressurizing, and thermal de-icing (fsc 1660); valves specifically designed for use with aircraft engines (fsc 2840); guided missiles and guided missile engines (fsc 1338), landing gear (fsc 1620), wheel and brake system components (fsc 1630); oxygen breathing system components (fsc 1660); in-flight refueling system hydraulic components (fsc 1680); specifically designed hydraulic power steering system components (fsc 1620).

  • FSC 1660 Aircraft Air Conditioning, Heating, and Pressurizing Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes cabin supercharging equipment; canisters; cylinder assemblies; masks; fixed oxygen system; specially designed aircraft valves; cabin pressure regulators; heat exchangers; air expansion turbines; aircraft heaters; ventilating system components; air conditioning and heating duct assemblies; thermal de-icing equipment; cabin and compartment pressurizing equipment; air diffusers; cabin pressure selectors; liquid oxygen converters.

    Excludes oxygen pressure signals and warning devices; tubing; ground type heaters and coolers; pressurizing equipment other than that used for cabin and compartment pressurization; fluid de-icing equipment; valves specifically designed for use with aircraft engines, guided missiles, and guided missile engines.

  • FSC 1670 Parachutes; Aerial Pick UP, Delivery, Recovery Systems; and Cargo TIE Down Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Excludes fitting assemblies built into the aircraft structure.

  • FSC 1680 Miscellaneous Aircraft Accessories and Components (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes control assemblies, push-pull; brace, positioning cargo ramp stowed on board; co*ckpit mounted control quadrants; actuators, electro-mechanical and mechanical; ventilators; relief tubes; map holders; aerial glider towing accessories attached to aircraft; belts, safety and lap; harness, shoulder and safety; litter attaching supports;electric windshield wipers;aircraft onboard inert gas generators;aircraft furniture;aircraft mounted winches and hoists;in-flight refueling system components, including fuel components;aircraft curtains;cable tension regulators;sun visors;rear-view mirrors;mechanical transmissions, gearboxes and constant speed drives specially designed for aircraft.

    Excludes engine mounted control assemblies; fitted covers, aircraft pylons; helicopter roter brake system components; helicopter automatic stabilization equipment.

FS Group 17 - Aerospace Craft Launching, Landing, Ground Handling, and Servicing Equipment

Note-excluded from this group are trucks, trailers, and servicing equipment specially designed for guided missile or atomic ordnance use

  • FSC 1710 Aircraft Landing Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes aircraft arresting barriers.

    Excludes airport runway marker lights (fsc 6220).

  • FSC 1720 Aircraft Launching Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes catapults.

    Excludes guided missile launchers (fsc 1440) and space vehicle launchers (fsc 1840).

  • FSC 1725 Space Vehicle Launchers

    Includes launchers specifically designed for space vehicles.

    Excludes launchers used with both guided missiles and space vehicles.

  • FSC 1730 Aircraft Ground Servicing Equipment (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes energizers; engine preheaters; mooring assemblies; wheel chocks; beaching equipment; aileron, elevator, and rudder locks; passenger loading ramps; maintenance platforms; aircraft maintenance and boarding ladders; aircraft maintenance slings and hoists; aircraft fin tilting jacks; airfield specialized lift trucks and trailers; fitted covers for airframe components; aircraft engine covers.

    Excludes airfield specialized trucks and trailers designed primarily for transporting aircraft assemblies (fsc 1740); maintenance stands designed for support of aircraft assemblies during repair or overhaul (fsc 4920); test stands (fsc 4920); general purpose jacks (fsc 5120); slings (fsc 3940), and hoists (fsc 3950); trailers (fsc 2330), liquid oxygen, aircraft servicing (fsc 1660).

  • FSC 1735 Space Vehicle Handling and Servicing Equipment

    Includes specially designed trucks and trailers for use in transporting space vehicles; specially designed slings, hoists, jacks, and blowers, self-propelled vehicles, specially designed for space vehicle handling or servicing; covers, space vehicle.

    Excludes equipment used in handling or servicing both guided missile and space vehicles.

  • FSC 1740 Airfield Specialized Trucks and Trailers (Manufacturing SKUs)

    Includes airfield specialized trucks and trailers designed primarily for transporting aircraft assemblies; trailers: afterburner, engine, propeller, fuselage, and wing; trucks, aircraft fuselage and aircraft wing; skids, engine transport; stands, engine transport; bomb trailers, airfield; trucks, crashed aircraft removing.

    Excludes airfield specialized lift trucks (fsc 3930), and trailers (fsc 2330); highway type trucks (fsc 2320), and trailers (fsc 2330); cargo loading and unloading trailers (fsc 2330) and trucks (fsc 2320).

FS Group 18 - Space Vehicles

Note-this group includes space vehicles, such as space capsules, man-made moons, orbitals, satellites, space platforms, and the like, manned or unmanned. excluded from this group are guided missiles and rockets.

  • FSC 1810 Space Vehicles

  • FSC 1820 Space Vehicle Components

    Includes structural components; components and accessories specially designed for installation in or on space vehicles; internal (built-in) control systems.

    Excludes remote guidance equipment.

  • FSC 1830 Space Vehicle Remote Control Systems

    Includes specifically designed components of space vehicle remote control systems.

    Excludes internal (built-in) control systems; components designed for use with both guided missile and space vehicle systems.

  • FSC 1840 Space Vehicle Launchers

    Includes launchers specifically designed for space vehicles.

    Excludes launchers used with both guided missiles and space vehicles.

  • FSC 1850 Space Vehicle Handling and Servicing Equipment

    Includes specially designed trucks and trailers for use in transporting space vehicles; specially designed slings, hoists, jacks, and blowers, self-propelled vehicles, specially designed for space vehicle handling or servicing; covers, space vehicle

    Excludes equipment used in handling or servicing both guided missile and space vehicles.

  • FSC 1860 Space Survival Equipment

    Includes food and water production equipment; air production equipment; shelter equipment; power generation and conversion equipment.

    Excludes items which are integral components of space vehicles.

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Federal Supply Groups and Classes. FSG 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 (2024)

FAQs

What is the FSG Federal Supply Group? ›

The Federal Supply Group (FSG) is part of the Federal Supply Classification System, which was developed by the Office of the Secretary of Defense for use in classifying items of supply identified under the Federal Cataloging Program.

What is the federal supply class? ›

The FSC is a government-wide commodity classification designed to permit the grouping, classification and naming of all items of personal property. The structure of the FSC, as presently established, consists of 78 groups which are subdivided into 645 classes.

Where can I find FSC codes? ›

You can find this license code either on the invoice you receive from an FSC certified supplier or listed in the on-product label, which can be found on the FSC product or its packaging.

How many federal stock classes are there? ›

The structure of the FSC, as presently established, consists of 78 groups, which are subdivided into 645 classes. The Federal Supply Group (FSG) identifies, by title, the commodity area covered by classes within the group.

What is FSG funds? ›

Essentially, FSG is an “industry group” for firms that raise capital from outside investors or the government/retirement system, invest in companies and assets, and split the profits with those outside investors.

What does the FSG Group do? ›

A financial sponsors group helps investors find and acquire companies, but they also often offer advisory services to help portfolio companies execute financing transactions (e.g. debt offerings). They essentially act as coverage groups for private equity firms, as they advise on all deal types.

What is class 1 of supply? ›

Class I. Items of subsistence, e.g. food and forage, which are consumed by personnel or animals at an approximately uniform rate, irrespective of local changes in combat or terrain conditions.

What is Class 6 of supply in the Army? ›

Class VI – Personal demand items (such as health and hygiene products, soaps and toothpaste, writing material, snack food, beverages, cigarettes, batteries, alcohol, and cameras—nonmilitary sales items).

Is GSA a federal supply schedule? ›

The GSA Schedule is also referred to as the Federal Supply Schedule and Multiple Award Schedule.

How do I know if my wood is FSC certified? ›

The format should be as follows: TT-COC- 1234, BMT-PEFC-23354 or SGS-COC-12244. Check that the invoice/delivery note specifies FSC/PEFC under the product description. If 'YES': You have received timber/wood product from a Legal and Sustainable source!

Can I use the FSC logo on my packaging? ›

Only organizations in possession of a valid FSC chain of custody certificate are permitted to manufacture, package, or label products with the FSC on-product label and sell FSC-certified products with FSC claims on sales documents.

How to check if a product is FSC certified? ›

Certified suppliers should have a unique FSC or PEFC certificate code or number quoted on their certificate. The number will generally follow this structure: TT-COC-1234, BMT- PEFC-2334 or SGS-COC-12244. If the number or code has been typed incorrectly (and you cannot find it online) contact your supplier.

What is the federal supply class on a package? ›

Federal Supply Codes Class - FSC

Federal Supply Class (FSC) codes are used to group products into logical families for management purposes. The four-digit fields, (defined within Cataloging Handbook H2-1) are used to group standardization documents and their products into logical families.

What is the difference between Class A and B stocks? ›

Class A shares generally have more voting power and higher priority for dividends, while Class B shares are common shares with no preferential treatment. Class C shares can refer to shares given to employees or alternate share classes available to public investors, with varying restrictions and voting rights.

What is the difference between FSC and FSG? ›

Federal Supply Classifications

This is also referred to as a Procurement Classification Code (PSC). Each FSC code is derived from the category of Federal Supply Groups (FSG) or Service Codes that the product or service falls under.

What is the purpose of the FSG? ›

A Financial Services Guide (FSG) is provided by our licensee, Synchron,andprovides an outline about who your adviser is and the types of services they are licensed to provide. The FSG also provides information regarding all of the advisers that make up our team.

What kind of company is FSG? ›

FSG is a global nonprofit consulting firm that partners with foundations and corporations to create equitable systems change.

What agency is FSG? ›

As a federal agency, Fleet Solutions Group serves as the Prime for the coordination of training site development and fabrication.

What is FSG in America? ›

Fenway Sports Group Holdings, LLC (FSG), is an American multinational sports holding conglomerate which owns Major League Baseball's Boston Red Sox, Premier League's Liverpool, National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins, NASCAR's RFK Racing, and TGL's Boston Common Golf.

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