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Document ID:   A-A-52421       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  Accessory Kit; Warning Device, Demountable, for Emergency Vehicles  (No S/S Document)
Scope:  This CID covers a 14 volt and 28 volt demountable warning device consisting of a support bar and brackets for rain gutter mounting and gutterless mounting of two rotating warning lights, speaker, electrical harness, electronic siren and public address (P/A) system with microphone for use on security and other emergency vehicles having 12 or 24 volt electrical systems. The accessory kit and its associated hardware is referred to herein as "warning kit".
Status:  Canceled Cancellation Date:  24-MAY-2019      
6220 Doc Category:   Commercial Item Description (CID)  

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:  CQ  DLA Troop Support - Construction and Equipment Items of Supply Standardizat  
  Preparing Activity: AT  Ground Vehicle Systems Center
DoD Interest Level:  / Prepared by DoD activity
Coordination:  Limited  
Army Custodian:  AT   Ground Vehicle Systems Center  

Revision History Click on column headings for a description of column content.
MediaDocument Part DescriptionDist StmtDocument DatePagesSize
Document ImageRevision A Notice 2 - CancellationA24-MAY-2019180.5 KB
Document ImageRevision A Notice 1 - ValidationA26-APR-201912.0 KB
Document ImageRevision A A17-JUN-2010111005.7 KB
Document ImageBase Document A11-JAN-19939794.7 KB

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