This FSC contains parts that belong to 218 different platforms, with an average of 45 NSNs per platform.
This FSC covers 6,687 Item Names, spanning 37,850 National Stock Numbers (NSNs). 77 of the items have a procurement forecast acknowledged for them.
The global demand for this FSC has originated from 64 countries, and has increased over the past year compared to the previous year by 0.85%.
In addition to 958 CAGEs associated to this FSC, ISO Group has built direct relationships with 359 sources of supply.
This FSC has active US Government procurement activity, with the last award issued 39 days ago. There have been 3,206 contracts issued for this FSC, with 2,618 awards given. The US Government has awarded contracts to 353 different suppliers. The last contract numbers awarded were: SPE4A525F9208, SPE4A525F013K, SPE4A625FC27A, SPE4A625FC26Z, SPE4A525P6673. The total value of the awarded contracts has been US$ 233,241,652.
Specifically included in this FSC are: Automatic Pilot Regulators; Directional, Vertical, Bank and Turn, and Hydraulic Surface Gyro Controls; Airborne and Shipborne Automatic Pilot Mechanisms; Helicopter Automatic Stabilization Equipment. Specifically excluded from this FSC are: Automatic Pilot Training Devices (FSC 6930); and Automatic Pilot Mechanisms, Guided Missile (FSC 1420). Additional notes for this FSC are: Included in this class are gyro components of guided missiles. Excluded are complete gyro mechanisms and nonairborne gyro components, both of which are classified in the same classes as their next higher assemblies.
Includes Automatic Pilot Regulators; Directional, Vertical, Bank and Turn, and Hydraulic Surface Gyro Controls; Airborne and Shipborne Automatic Pilot Mechanisms; Helicopter Automatic Stabilization Equipment.
Excludes Automatic Pilot Training Devices (FSC 6930); and Automatic Pilot Mechanisms, Guided Missile (FSC 1420).
Note-Included in this class are gyro components of guided missiles. Excluded are complete gyro mechanisms and nonairborne gyro components, both of which are classified in the same classes as their next higher assemblies.
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