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MARINE CORPS ORDER 2040.8
From: Commandant of the Marine Corps
To: Distribution List
Subj: Advance Logistics Order for the General Purpose
Encryption Equipment, TSEC/KG-84A and General Purpose
Telegraphy Encryption Equipment, TSEC/KG-84C
Ref: (a) CMS-4L
(b) MCO 4408.2E
(c) CSP-L
(d) MCO 4400.32E
Encl: (1) Logistics Planning Data for the TSEC/KG-84A and
TSEC/KG-84C
(2) TSEC/KG-84() Allowance List
(3) RGQ-84()/TSEC Allowance List
1. Purpose. To disseminate logistics information pertaining to the General
Purpose Encryption Equipment, TSEC/KG-84A and General Purpose Telegraphy
Encryption Equipment, TSEC/KG-84C.
2. Background. The KG-84 family of equipment is a series of general purpose
cryptographic devices intended to replace existing, aging equipment and satisfy
emerging secure communications requirements. These devices are general, high
capacity key generators used to encrypt and decrypt teletypewriter and digital
data in both tactical and fixed plant environments. The TSEC/KG-84A was designed
to provide enhanced encryption equipment to support the TRI-TAC switched
network. The TSEC/KG-84C demonstrates significant enhancements over the TSEC/KG-
84A, particularly an improved high frequency capability, but remains
cryptographically compatible with the TSEC/KG-84, TSEC/KG-84A and TSEC/KG-82.
The TSEC/KG-84A and TSEC/KG-84C will be referred to as the KG-84() throughout
the remainder of this Order.
3. Information
a. New Equipment
(1) The KG-84() provides significant improvements in reliability, key
variable distribution, and security over existing equipments. The incorporation
of large-scale integration (LSI) technology allows the KG-84() to realize a
substantial reduction in size, weight, and power consumption requirements.
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(2) The KG-84() accepts plain-text digital data from various
input/output (I/0) devices or data adapters in either full duplex, half duplex,
or simplex modes of operation. Input data may be a continuous bit stream
synchronized at various clock frequencies ranging from 50 bits per second (b/s)
to 32,000 b/s or asynchronous data in specified formats at various stepping
rates from 50 b/s to 9,600 b/s. An optional mode timing system allows a choice
of operating from either an internal or external clock source. The external
clock option allows operation at any arbitrary data rate up to 64,000 b/s. The
KG-84() encrypts the plain-text data and performs additional processing
operations, such as diphase modulation, if required by system configuration to
produce cipher-text information optimized for transmission to, the interfacing
external equipment. Conversely, the X 84() accepts incoming cipher-text data,
decrypts the data, and performs other processing operations to recover the
plain-text data or message. The resulting plain-text information is sent to a
compatible I/O device or data adapter.
(3) A complete replacement set of KG-84() printed wire assemblies
(PWA's) will be contained in the RGQ-84()/TSEC PWA spares kits. The components
of the RGQ-84A/TSEC and RGQ-84C/TSEC kits are listed in enclosure (1).
b. Replaced Items. The KG-84() will replace the TSEC/KW-7, TAMCN A8016,
TSEC/-26C, A8017, TSEC/KG-13, TAMCN A8022, TSEC/KG-30, TAMCN A8040,
TSEC/KG-33, TAMCN A8041, and TSEC/KG-34, TAMCN A8037 equipment. Disposition
instructions for replaced equipment should be requested from the Director,
Communication Security (COMSEC) Material System (DCMS) per reference (a).
c. Supported Systems. The KG-84() will be employed with the
following communications systems. The respective KG-84() model
and quantity requirements will be addressed in the appropriate
systems documents.
TAMCN Nomenclature
A0013 ATACC
A0267 AN/MSC-63A (SSCC)
A0268 AN/TGC-37(V)
A0274 AN/TSC-120
A0284 AN/UGC-74C (V) 3
A0437 AN/TYC-5A(V)
A0615 EISS
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TAMCN Nomenclature
A0656 AN/TSC-96
A0823 AN/TYQ-12(V)4
A0827 JSIPS
A0845 AN/TYQ-19(V)2
A0890 AN/UXC-7A
A2179 AN/TRC-170
A2183 AN/MRC-135A
A2506 AN/GYC-7
A2520 AN/MSC-63A (TCC)
A2525 AN/TYQ-23 (V) 1
A2537 AN/TSQ-90
A2540 AN/TYQ-3A
A2631 AN/TSQ-130(V)
A2645 AN/TGC-46
E0039 BCP
F1092 WWMMCS/WIS
Q2110 MATCALS (AN/TSQ-131)
N/A AUTODIN
N/A DODDIS
N/A MCDIN
N/A MCCERN
N/A Mobile Meteorological Facility
Navy design and engineering teams will support the installation of KG-84()s at
Marine Corps facilities which provide Defense Data Network (DDN) connectivity
and Marine Corps security and intelligence centers. For those systems currently
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under development the respective contractor will provide for KG-84()
installation requirements. The Marine Corps is responsible for KG-84()
installations in support of all fielded tactical systems. Modification
instructions will be developed and ancillary components will be made available
to facilitate these tactical system installations.
d. Training
(1) Operator Training
(a) Formal Training. No specific Military Occupational Specialty
(MOS) has been designated for the KG-84() operator. The KG-84() has application
to the operator MOS's connected with the communications, communications center
and command and control equipment listed in paragraph 3c, preceding. Formal
operator training will be limited to orientation and familiarization with KG-
84() equipment at the Marine Corps Communication - Electronics School (MCCES),
Twentynine Palms, California, for MOS's 2549 (Communication Center Chief) and
2591 (Operational Communication Chief) and the Communications Officer School,
Marine Corps Combat Development Center (MCCDC), Quantico, Virginia.
(b) Unit Training. Operator training at the unit level will
consist of on-the-job training using the operator's manuals available to each
unit receiving KG-84() equipment. Each command will be responsible for
maintaining an adequate level of qualified operator personnel.
(2) Maintenance Training
(a) Formal
1 Initial Training. Initial KG-84() maintenance training
will be provided by the Navy Cryptological Technical Maintenance School, Mare
Island, California, and the Technical Training Center, Lackland Air Force Base,
San Antonio, Texas. Quotas for these maintenance training courses can be
requested through the chain of command from the Commandant of the Marine Corps
(CMC) (TPI).
2 Follow-on Training. KG-84() maintenance training will be
incorporated COMSEC maintenance courses attended by MOS's 2825 (Fixed Ciphony
Technician), 2881 (COMSEC Equipment Technician), and 2882 (KG-30 COMSEC
Technician) at the U.S. Army Signal Schools, Fort Gordon, Georgia. KG-84()
familiarization will be incorporated into the maintenance training courses held
at MCCES attended by MOS's 2811 (Telephone Technician), 2818 (Teletype
Technician), 2827 (Mobile Data Terminal Technician), 2841 (Ground Radio
Repairer), and 2861 (Radio Technician).
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(b) Unit Training. On-the-job training at the unit level will
supplement and reinforce the formal training received by maintenance personnel.
Each command will be responsible for maintaining the proficiency and
certification of maintenance personnel.
(3) Training Support. Training publications and programs of instruction
will comply with current Marine Corps Orders pertaining to training standards.
No correspondence courses are currently planned for the KG-84(). No new
construction at the training facilities is required.
e. Support and Test Equipment. Support and test equipment requirements are
addressed in enclosure (1).
f. Supply Support. The limited maintenance RGQ-84()/TSEC PWA spares kits
will be force-fed to the supporting intermediate maintenance facilities.
Replacement PWA's will be obtained from the Ships Parts Control Center,
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, per reference (b). Consumable repair parts will
be obtained from the supply system per reference (b).
g. Maintenance Support
(1) General. The modular construction and high reliability
demonstrated by the KG-84() allow a maintenance concept that minimizes the
degree of maintenance to be performed at the organizational and intermediate
levels and concentrates major repair work at the depot level.
(2) Organizational Level Maintenance. Maintenance performed at the
organizational level will be preventive in nature and will include the cleaning,
inspecting, and operational testing of the KG-84() equipment. Defective KG-
84() end items will be evacuated to the supporting Force Logistic Support
Cryptographic Facility (FLSCF) or Support Cryptographic Site (SCS) for
corrective maintenance as described in reference (b).
(3) Intermediate Level Maintenance. Only personnel who have graduated
from an approved KG-84() maintenance training course are permitted to perform
limited maintenance on KG-84() equipment. Maintenance performed at the
intermediate level will be limited to fault isolation to the PWA level and the
removal and replacement of defective PWA's and mechanical parts. Spare PWA's
will be available in the RGQ-84() maintenance kits prepositioned at the FLSCF's
and SCS's. End item exchange pool assets will be provided to the operational
readiness float (ORF) established at the force service support group (FSSG)
within each Marine expeditionary force (MEF) and at the Brigade Service
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Support Group (BSSG) within the lst Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB). These
assets will be reflected under the appropriate ORF's table of equipment (T/E)
but will be controlled by the respective intermediate maintenance activity.
(4) Depot Level Maintenance. Defective PWA's and KG-84() end items not
repairable at the intermediate level will be evacuated to the supporting Naval
Cryptographic Repair Facility (CRF) through the FLSCF as described in reference
(b).
h. Controlled Cryptographic Item Management
(1) Classification and Accountability. Unkeyed KG-84() equipment and
components have been classified as Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI). CCI
items are unclassified but remain under the control of DCMS. The KG-84() end
items and RGQ-84() PWA spares kits will be centrally accounted for at DCMS by
serial number per reference (a). Keyed CCI equipment assumes a classification
level equal to that of the keying material and will be safeguarded per the
provisions of reference (c).
(2) Transportation. CCI equipment and components may be transported
only by traceable means. Authorized transportation media are: Defense Courier
Service, State Department Diplomatic Courier Service, Officially Designated
Command Couriers, U.S. registered mail (provided that it never passes out of
U.S. control or through a foreign postal system or any foreign inspection), and
military or commercial transportation systems with strict accountability
provided by the Department of Defense Constant Surveillance System (DoD CSS).
In foreign countries where there is a significant U.S. military presence (two
or more military bases where U.S. military personnel are stationed), foreign
nationals who are employed by the U.S. Government may transport CCI material,
provided there is a signature record from the pick-up location to the ultimate
destination and a U.S. citizen accompanies the foreign employee in couriering
the material or the material is contained in a closed vehicle or shipping
container (conex, dromedary) which is locked and has a shipping seal. A
completed SF-153 (COMSEC Material Report) must accompany each item during any
transfer of KG-84() equipment. Shipment of CCI material must always be made
with a DD-1149 (Requisition and Invoice/Shipping Document) attached to the
outside container. The KG-84() will be zeroized prior to shipment and will be
shipped separately from its keying material.
(3) Access. A security clearance is not required for viewing of or
access to unkeyed KG-84() equipment and components. Access shall be restricted
to U.S. citizens whose duties require such access. Access may also be granted
to permanently admitted resident aliens, who are either U.S. Government
civilian employees, active duty military or Reserve members of the U.S. Armed
Forces, whose duties require access.
(4) Storage. Unkeyed KG-84() equipment and components must be stored
in a manner that affords a level of protection at least equal to that normally
provided to high value or sensitive material. Classified keying material,
classified supporting documents and keyed KG-84() equipment must be stored per
the procedures outlined in reference (c).
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i. Replacement Factors. Replacement factors will not apply.
j. Technical Representatives. Contractor technical representatives will
not be provided. Technical assistance, as required, may be obtained from the
National Security Agency (NSA), the Naval Electronic Systems Security
Engineering Center (NESSEC) or other agencies by requests to the Commanding
General (CG), Marine Corps Research, Development and Acquisition Command
(MCRDAC) (C2CT).
4. Concept of Implementation
a. Initial Fielding. (KG-84() and RGQ-84() equipment will be force-fed
by DCMS to the Marine Corps units indicated in enclosures (2) and (3) as
directed by the CMC (CCT). Fielding quantities of the KG-84A and KG-84C models
will be determined by the respective operational requirements of the supported
systems delineated in paragraph 3c, preceding. Fielding of KG-84A and RGQ-84A
equipment has begun. KG-84C equipment will be fielded beginning lst quarter FY
1989. RGQ-84C kits will be available beginning 3d quarter FY 1989.
b. Initiating Service. Upon receipt, equipment may be placed on
administrative deadline until the requirements of reference (d) have been
satisfied. CG Fleet Marine Force (FMF) Pacific, CG FMF Atlantic, Base and 4th
Division Wing Team (DWT) Commanders are authorized to place the equipment in
service at their discretion. Strapping of the KG-84() for application dependent
operation can be performed by a TEMPEST trained COMSEC technician using the
respective limited maintenance manual.
5. Reserve Applicability. This Order is applicable to the Marine Corps
Reserve.
W. G. CARSON, JR.
Deputy Chief of Staff
for Installations and Logistics
DISTRIBUTION: AG1
Copy to: 7000041, 062,157, 161 (2)
7000106, 144, 148, 3700001, 002, 003/8145001 (1)
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LOGISTICS PLANNING DATA FOR THE TSEC/KG-84A AND TSEC/KG-84C
1. Logistics Data
a. TSEC/KG-84A
Item name: General Purpose Encryption Equipment,
TSEC/KG-84A
TAM No.: A8082 VII GP
ID No.: 10018A
NSN: 5810-01-146-3260
Unit of issue: ea
Unit standard package:. 1
Unit cost: $3,600
Physical dimensions (without carrying case):
Height: 7.8 in
Width: 7.5 in
Depth: 15.2 in
Square storage: 0.41 ft 2
Cubic storage: 0.51 ft 3
Weight: 21.5 lb
Standardization: standard
Stores, account code: 3
Replacement factor: not applicable
b. RGQ-84A/TSEC
Item name: PWA Spares Kit, RGQ-84A/TSEC
TAM No.: A8078 VII GP
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ID No..- To be deternined (TBD)
NSN: TBD
Unit of issue: ea
Unit standard package: 1
Unit cost: $3,000
Physical dimensions
Height: 10 in
Width: 20 in
Depth: 17.5 in
Square storage; 1.39 ft2
Cubic storage: 2.03 ft3
Weight: 20 lb
Standardization: standard
Stores account code: 3
Replacement factors: Not applicable
RGQ-84A/TSEC PWA Spares, Kit Component List
Nomenclature NSN
E-FNJ/1 5810-01-150-5030
E-FNK 5810-01-150-5038
E-FNL 58l0-01-150-503l
E-FNM 5915-01-151-1715
E-FNN/I 5810-01-150-5032
E-FNO 5810-01-150-7870
E-FNP 5810-O1-150-5029
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Nomenclature NSN
E-FYD 5810-01-231-6219
E-FYE 5810-01-231-6220
E-FYF 5810-01-231-6221
E-FYG 5810-01-231-6222
E-EQA 5810-01-150-5037
E-EQB/1 6130-01-150-5062
E-EWA 6130-01-151-1699
E-EQY 5810-01-095-9922
Z-AMW 5810-01-095-9807
Interconnect Board 5810-01-256-3976
E-FYJ 5340-01-258-1632
E-FYA/1 P/N ON422158
E-FYH P/N ON363459
E-FYI P/N ON363479
2. Publications. The following publications are available to support the
operation and maintenance of KG-84() equipment. The technical manuals (TM's)
will be force-fed to all requiring units by Marine Corps Logistics Base (MCLB),
Albany. Additional and replacement TMs can be obtained from MCLB (Code 876)
Albany. All requests for classified cryptographic operational operating manual
(KAO) and cryptographic operational maintenance manual (KAM) publications will
be addressed to DCMS (Code T60M) per reference (a), article 815. Requests for
KAM's by activities not having COMSEC repair capability must be approved by the
CG MCRDAC (C2CT) prior to shipment by DCMS.
TM Identification No. Title and PCN
TM 11-5810-309-10 Operator's Manual, Dedicated Loop
Encryption Device, TSEC/KG-84A
(PCN 351 585 66100)
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TM Identification No. Title and PCN
TM 11-5810-309-23 Organizational and Direct Support
Maintenance, Dedicated Loop Encryption
Device, TSEC/KG-84A
(PCN 351 585 66200)
TM 11-5810-308-24P Organizational, Direct Support and
General Support Repair Parts and
Special Tools List, Dedicated Loop
Encryption Device, TSEC/KG-84A
(PCN 351 585 66000)
TM 11-5810-377-10 Operator's Manual, General Purpose
Telegraphic Encryption Equipment,
TSEC/KG-84C
(PCN 351 585 83700)
TM 11-5810-377-23 Unit and Intermediate Direct Support
Maintenance, General Purpose
Telegraphic Encryption Equipment,
TSEC/KG-84C
(PCN 351 585 83800)
KAO-184()/TSEC Operating Instructions for
TSEC/KG 84/KG-84A
KAO-210()/TSEC Operating Instructions for TSEC/KG-84C
KAM-410()/TSEC Limited Maintenance Manual for TSEC/
KG-84/KG-84A
KAM-411()/TSEC Theory Textbook, TSEC/KG-84/KG-84A
KAM-412()/TSEC Maintenance Troubleshooting Manual,
TSEC/KG-84/KG-84A
KAM-504()/TSEC Limited Maintenance Manual for
TSEC/KG-84C
KAM-505()/TSEC Maintenance Troubleshooting Manual,
TSEC/KG-84C
MI-07115B-35/2 Modification of the AN/TYC-5A(V) to
accept TSEC/KG-84() COMSEC equipment
(PCN 160 896015 00)
3. Support and Test Equipment. The following equipment required to perform
limited maintenance on the KG-84() are general purpose hand tools and test
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Nomenclature NSN
E-FNQ 5810-01-148-5093
E-EQA 5810-01-150-5037
E-EQB/1 5810-01-150-5062
E-EQQ 5810-01-095-9916
E-EQU 5810-01-096-0761
E-EQY 5810-01-095-9922
E-EWA 6130-01-151-1699
Z-AMW 5810-01-095-9807
c. TSEC/KG-84C
Item name: General Purpose Telegraphy Encryption
Equipment, TSEC/KG-84C
TAM No.: A8082 VII GP
ID No.: TBD
NSN: 5810-01-250-6618
Unit of issue: ea
Unit standard package: 1
Unit cost: $3,600
Physical dimensions (without carrying case):
Height: 7.8 in
Width: 7.5 in
Depth: 15.2 in
Square storage: 0.41 ft 2
Cubic Storage: 0.51 ft 3
Weight: 21.5 lb
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Standardization: standard
Stores account code: 3
Replacement factors: Not applicable
d. RGQ-84C/TSEC
Item name: PWA Spares Kit, RGQ-84C/TSEC
TAM No.: A8078 VII GP
ID No.: TBD
NSN: TBD
Unit of issue: ea
Unit standard package: 1
Unit cost: $3,000
Physical dimensions:
Height: 10 in
Width: 20.0 in
Depth: 17.5 in
Square storage: 1.39 ft2
Cubic storage: 2.03 ft3
Weight: 20 lb
Standardization: standard
Stores account code: 3
Replacement factors: Not applicable
RGQ-84C/TSEC Spares Kit Component List
Nomenclature NSN
E-FYB 5810-01-231-6211
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test equipment included in the maintenance unit's T/E. Specifications for the cables that
require local fabrication can be found in the respective limited maintenance manual. The ST-
58/TSEC automated test equipment will be used to perform fault isolation to the PWA level. When
available, the ST-58/TSEC and its test adapters will be fielded to all maintenance units that
support the KG-84().
Nomenclature NSN
PWA Spares Kits, RGQ-84A/TSEC, TBD
RGQ-84C/TSEC TBD
Black I/O Back-to-Back Test Cable Assembly Fabricate locally
Black Loop-Around Connector Assembly Fabricate locally
Red I/O Test Cable Assembly Fabricate locally
Fill device KOI-18/TSEC, 5810-01-026-9620
KYX-15/TSEC 5810-01-026-9619
or KYK-13/TSEC 5810-01-026-9618
Fill cable assembly 5995-01-066-7587
Known good KG-84A, 5810-01-146-3260
KG-84C 5810-01-250-6618
Oscilloscope, AN/USM-483 6625-01-104-6520
Digital multimeter, Fluke Model 884OA/AF 6625-01-196-0014
Automated Test Equipment, ST-58/TSEC TBD
Input/Output Device (Data Generator) As applicable
4. Ancillary Equipment
a. Battery Power Source. The KG-84() uses the BA-1372/U Mercury Battery, NSN 6135-00-
801-3493, or the BA-5372/U Lithium Battery, NSN 6135-01-214-6441, to provide power for
cryptovariable memory retention when the KG-84() is turned off or the primary power source is
removed.
b. Line Protection Module. The Line Protection Module (LPM), NSN 5810-01-095-9795, contains
a surge arrester that provides electromagnetic pulse protection interface for wireline
applications.
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c. Remote Control Unit. The C-11828/U Remote Control Unit (RCU), P/N ON363501-501, was
designed for use with the KG-84() family of equipment. The RCU provides the capability to remote
front panel controls and indicator status displays up to 1,OOO feet from the installed KG-
84() equipment. A Remote Indicator Unit (RIU) has been developed by the NESSEC for shore
applications where the full capabilities of the C-11828/U are not required.
d. Fill Devices. The common fill devices; the General Purpose Tape Reader, KYK-13/TSEC,
the Electronic Transfer Device, KYX-15/TSEC, the Net Control Device, KOI-18/TSEC, and the Data
Transfer Device, CYZ-10/TSEC will be used to store and load cryptovariables to the KG-84(). The
KG-84() also has a remote keying capability.
e. Cables. The following cables have been identified for use with the KG-84():
Nomenclature NSN
24 Vdc Power Cable 5995-01-097-7556
220 Vac Power Cable 5995-01-097-7555
115 Vac Power Cable 5995-01-097-7554
UGC-74/KG-84A Interface Cable 5995-01-247-5734
UXC-7/KG-84A Interface Cable 5995-01-213-9648
These cables may be obtained by submitting the appropriate requisition through the supply
system. CG MCRDAC (C2CT) is in the process of developing a technical instruction which will
provide instructions on how to manufacture these cables as well as a UGC-74/KG-84A interface
cable.
f. Mounts. The standard shore shelf installation will use the fixed plant adapter (FPA),
NSN 5895-01-251-9506. The standard shipboard installation will use the MT-4841/U with KG-84
backplane, NSN 5820-01-069-1881. Mount requirements for KG-84() installation in fielded systems
will be addressed in the respective modification instruction. These mounts will provide for
mounting and interface of two KG-84() devices. Mount requirements will be addressed by the
respective modification instructions.
g. Transit Case. The Transit Case, NSN 5810-01-096-7673, can be used to transport the KG-
84().
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h. Internal Modem. Both the KG-84A and KG-84C have a built in wireline modem capability.
In addition, there are two optional modems that may be installed internal to the KG-84A but not
the KG-84C. These are the frequency shift key modem, PWA E-ENK, NSN 5810-01-150-5035, and the
Type 1 modem, PWA E-EWW, NSN 5810-01-150-5036. Either of these modems can be installed in the
KG-84A by swapping the respective modem PWA with the black I/O PWA. Detailed installation
instructions are included in the respective maintenance manual. These modems will be available
in fiscal year 1990.
i. Augmentation Package. The KG-84C augmentation package J-4691/S will facilitate
replacement of installed KW-7 cryptographic equipment with KG-84C equipment. The J-4691/S
provides for interface and signal level conversion requirements between existing equipment and
the KG-84C equipment. Augmentation package requirements will be addressed in the modification
instructions being developed for the AN/TGC-46 and AN/TGC-37.
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KG-84() ALLOWANCE LIST
T/E No. Unit Qty.
5062 MCTestSupEle, Fort Huachuca 10
6102 MarbksNB, Guantanamo 1
7011 MCLB, Barstow 47
7014 MCLB, Albany 23
7401 Hq, MCCDC, Quantico 17
7434 CommOfficersScol, Edctr, Quantico 29
7441 Develop Center, MCCDC, Quantico 2
7442 MCTSSA, Quantico 120
7720 Comm-ElectScol, MCAGCC, Twentynine Palms 73
8401 MadNavMissileCenterPoint, MUGU 1
A-1012 1stMarDivScol, HqBn, lstMarDiv 4
A-8633 MACS/MTDS, 3dMAW 66
B-1131 HqCo, IndRegt, lstMEB 21
B-1182 H&SCo, InfRegt, lstMEB 2
B-2309 HqBtry, D/S(T)Bn(M198), ArtyRegt, lstMEB 2
B-3311 H&SCo, BrigServiceSupt, Group-1 3
B-4034 CommSptCo, CommBn, 3dMEF 12
B-4917 1stMEB 4
B-8633 MACS/MTDS (lstMEB) 27
B-8702 MarineFixedWingSupportSqdn, lstMEB 5
M-4001 ORF, 1stFSSG 10
M-4002 ORF, 2dFSSG 10
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T/E No. Unit Qty.
M-4003 ORF, 3dFSSG 10
M-4004 ORF, 4thFSSG 10
M-4006 ORF, BSSG 5
M-4957 HqCo, H&SBn FMFLant 7
N-1012 HqCo HqBn, 1stMarDiv 7
N-1015 CommCo, HqBn, 1stMarDiv 94
N-1022 HqCo, HqBn, 2dMarDiv 7
N-1025 CommCo, HqBn, 2dMarDiv 81
N-1032 HqCo, HqBn, 3dMarDiv 7
N-1035 CommCo, HqBn, 3dMarDiv 62
N-1045 CommCo, HqBn, 4thMarDiv 68
N-1111 HqCo, InfRegt, 1stMarDiv 21
N-1121 HqCo, InfRegt, 2dMarDiv 21
N-1131 HqCo, InfRegt, 3dMarDiv 21
N-1141 HqCo, InfRegt, 4thMarDiv 21
N-1162 H&SCo, InfBn, InfRegt, 1stMarDiv 2
N-1172 H&SCo, InfBn, InfRegt, 2dMarDiv 2
N-1182 H&SCo, InfBn, InfRegt, 3dMarDiv 2
N-1192 H&SCo, InfBn, InfRegt, 4thMarDiv 2
N-1261 HqBtry, ArtyRegt, 4thMarDiv 41
N-1271 HqBtry, 155mm(SP)GSBn, ArtyRegt, 4thMarDiv 2
N-1272 155mm(SP)Btry, GSBn, ArtyRegt, 4thMarDiv 2
N-1311 H&SCo, CbtEngrBn, 1stMarDiv 4
ENCLOSURE (2)
2
MCO 2040.8
7 Nov 1988
T/E No. Unit Qty.
N-1321 H&SCo, CbtEngrBn, 2dMarDiv 4
N-1331 H&SCo, CbtEngrBn, 3dMarDiv 4
N-1341 H&SCo, CbtEngrBn, 4thMarDiv 4
N-1411 H&SCo, ReconBn, lstMarDiv 4
N-1421 H&SCo, ReconBn, 2dMarDiv 4
N-1431 H&SCo, ReconBn, 3dMarDiv 4
N-1441 H&SCo, ReconBn, 4thMarDiv 4
N-1511 H&SCo, lstTankBn, lstMarDiv, FMF 2
N-1521 H&SCo, 2dTankBn, 2dMarDiv, FMF 2
N-1531 H&SCo, 3dTankBn, lstMarDiv, FMF 2
N-1541 H&SCo, 4thTankBn, 4thMarDiv, FMF 2
N-1581 H&SCo, 8thTankBn, 4thMarDiv, FMF 2
N-1611 H&SCo, AssaultAmphTractorBn, lstMarDiv 2
N-1621 H&SCo, AssaultAmphtractorBn, 2dMarDiv 2
N-1631 H&SC, TrackedVehicleBn, 3dMarDiv 2
N-1641 H&SCo, LightAssaultAmphtractorBn, 4thMarDiv 2
N-1711 H&SCo, lstLAVBn, lstMarDiv 2
N-1721 H&SCo, 2dLAVBn, 2dMarDiv 2
N-1731 H&SCo, 3dLAVBn(-) lstMarDiv 2
N-1741 H&SCo, 4thLAVBn, 4thMarDiv 2
N-2101 HqBtry, ArtyRegt, lstMarDiv 45
N-2109 HqBtry, D/S(T)Bn, ArtyRegt, lstMarDiv 4
N-2119 HqBtry, G/S(T)Bn, ArtyRegt, lstMarDiv 2
ENCLOSURE (2)
3
MCO 2040. 8
7 Nov 1988
T/E No. Unit Qty.
N-2139 HqBtry, G/S(SP)Bn, ArtyRegt, lstMarDiv 10
N-2201 HqBtry, ArtyRegt, 2dMarDiv 45
N-2209 HqBtry, D/S(T)Bn(M198), ArtyRegt, 2dMarDiv 4
N-2219 HqBtry, G/S(T)Bn(M198), ArtyRegt, 2dMarDiv 2
N-2239 HqBtry, G/S(SP)Bn, ArtyRegt, 2dMarDiv 10
N-2301 HqBtry, ArtyRegt, 3dMarDiv 21
N-2309 HqBtry, D/S(T)Bn(M198), ArtyRegt, 3dMarDiv 8
N-2319 HqBtry, GS(T)Bn, ArtyRegt, 3dMarDiv 8
N-2339 HqBtry, G/S(SP)Bn, ArtyRegt, 3dMarDiv 10
N-2409 HqBtry, D/SBn, ArtyRegt, 4thMarDiv 8
N-3111 H&SCo, H&SBn, 1stFSSG 2
N-3113 CommCo, H&SBn, 1stFSSG 49
N-3132 Comm-ElectMaintCo, MaintBn, 1stFSSG 4
N-3141 H&SCo, LdgSptBn, 1stFSSG 4
N-3151 H&SCo, EngrSptBn, 1stFSSG 2
N-3211 H&SCo, H&SBn, 2dFSSG 2
N-3213 CommCo, H&SBn, 2dFSSG 49
N-3232 Comm-ElectMaintCo, MaintBn, 2dFSSG 4
N-3241 H&SCo, LdgSptBn, 2dFSSG 4
N-3251 H&SCo, EngrSptBn, 2dFSSG 2
N-3311 H&SCo, H&SBn, 3dFSSG 2
N-3313 CommCo, H&SBn, 3dFSSG 49
N-3332 Comm-ElectMaintCo, MaintBn, 3dFSSG 4
ENCLOSURE (1)
4
MCO 2040.8
7 Nov 1988
T/E No. Unit Qty.
N-3341 H&SCo, LdgþSptBn, 3dFSSG 4
N-3351 H&SCo, EngrSptBn, 3dFSSG 2
N-3411 H&SCo, H&SBn, 4thFSSG 2
N-3413 CommCo, H&SBn, 4thFSSG 49
N-3432 Comm-ElectMaintCo, MaintBn, 4thFSSG 4
N-3441 H&SCo, LdgSptBn, 4thFSSG 4
N-4012 CommCo, CommBn, lstMEF 36
N-4013 LongLinesCo, CommBn, lstMEF 22
N-4014 CommSptCo, CommBn, lstMEF 28
N-4022 CommCo, CommBn, 2dMEF 36
N-4023 LongLinesCo, CommBn, 2dMEF 22
N-4024 CommSptCo, CommBn, 2dMEF 28
N-4032 CommCo, CommBn, 3dMEF 110
N-4033 LongLinesCo, CommBn, 3dMEF 22
N-4042 CommCo, CommBn, 4thMEF 36
N-4043 LonglinesCo, CommBn, 4thMEF 22
N-4044 CommSptCo, CommBn, 4thMEF 28
N-4725 Force Imagery Interpretation Unit, MAW 2
N-4732 SpecialSecurityCommTeam, FMF 6
N-4735 "A" Co, RadioBn, FMF 16
N-4737 H&SCo, RadioBn, FMF 44
N-8611 MWHS, MAW 2
N-8612 MarineWingCommSqd, MACG, MAW 117
ENCLOSURE (2)
5
MCO 2040.8
7 Nov 1988
T/E No. Unit Qty.
N-8615 H&HS, MACG, MAW 10
N-8618 H&SBtry (Improved HAWK) 21
N-8619 MsleBtry (Improved HANK), LAAMBn, MAW 7
N-8631 MACS/MTDS, lstMAW 92
N-8632 MACS/MTDS, 2dMAW 76
N-8633 MACS/MTDS, 3dMAW 64
N-8634 MACS/MTDS, 4thMAW 76
N-8643 MarineAirTrafficControlSqd, MACG, MAW 8
N-8652 MWCS, AceCommDet, MACG 60
N-8653 MWCS, AceCommUnit, MACG 30
N-8671 MASS, MACG, lstMAW 6
N-8672 MASS, MACG, 2dMAW 6
N-8673 MASS, MACG, 3dMAW 6
N-8674 MASS-4, MACG, 4thMAW 6
N-8675 MASS-6, MACG, 4thMAW 6
N-8702 Marine Fixed Wing Support Squadron 3
N-8703 Marine Rotary Wing Support Squadron 4
N-8730 Hq&GndMaintSqdn, MWSG, IstMAW 75
N-8740 Hq&GndMaintSqdn, MWSG, 2dMAW 47
N-8750 Hq&GndMaintSqdn, MWSG, 3dMAW 42
N-8760 Hq&GndMaintSqdn, MWSG, 4thMAW 22
N-8820 MarineAirBaseSqd(VA/VF/VA(AW), MAG, MAW l8
N-8919 H&MS, MAG (Satellite Airfield) 4
N-8921 MarineAirBaseSqd(MABS)MAG/VH, MAW 17
ENCLOSURE (2) 6
MCO 2040.8
7 Nov 1988
RGQ-84()/TSEC ALLOWANCE LIST
T/E No. Unit Qty.
B-3331 MaintCo, BdeServSpt Group-1 18
N-1015 CommCo, HqBn, lstMarDiv 10
N-1025 CommCo, HqBn, 2dMarDiv 10
N-1035 CommCo, HqBn, 3dMarDiv 10
N-3132 Comm-ElectMaintCo, MaintBn, 1stFSSG 44
N-3232 Comm-ElectMaintCo, MaintBn, 2dFSSG 52
N-3332 Comm-ElectMaintCo, MaintBn, 3dFSSG 38
N-4011 HqCo, CommBn, lstMEF 28
N-4021 HqCo, CommBn, 2dMEF 28
N-4031 HqCo, CommBn, 3dMEF 28
N-4737 H&SCo, RadioBn, FMF 4
N-8612 MarineWingCommSqd, MACG 20
ENCLOSURE (3)