15X1O - Skill Level One
AH-64A Armament/Electrical/Avionics Systems Repairer: Diagnose, troubleshoot and repair malfunctions in AH-64A armament, electrical, and avionic systems and components including solid state and transistorized subsystems according to pertinent technical manuals, directives and safety procedures. Perform maintenance, authorized modifications and alignment on aircraft weapons components, fire control units, and sighting elements, electronic and mechanical devices. Repair, replace and performs operational and preventive checks and alignment on aircraft flight controls, stabilization systems, avionics and controlled cryptographic equipment. Test, troubleshoot and repair test sets and diagnostic equipment. Maintain records on weapons and subsystems. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of the armament, electrical, and fire control avionic systems. Uses and performs operator maintenance on common and special tools. Prepare forms and records related to MOS.
15X2O - Skill Level Two

AH-64A SYS REP, AH-64A SYS TI: Perform duties described in paragraph (1) and provides technical guidance to subordinate Soldiers. Schedules maintenance on test, measurement and diagnostic equipment. Alters or modifies material according to DA approved modification work orders. Participate in maintenance test flights as required.
15X3O - Skill Level Three

ACFT POWERTRAIN REP, SECTION SERGEANT, AH-64A SYS SUPV, SR AH-64A SYS REP, SECTION CHIEF: Supervise and provides technical guidance to subordinate personnel performing aircraft armament, electrical and avionic systems maintenance. Evaluate maintenance operations and facilities for compliance with directives, technical manuals, work standards, safety procedures, and operational policies. Performs maintenance trend analysis and applies production control, quality control and other maintenance management principles and procedures to AH-64A armament, electrical and avionic shop operations. Supervise the establishment of the Forward Area Rearming Point (FARP). Instructs personnel and conducts technical training in electrical repair procedures and shop and flight line safety. Evaluate the technical training program. Monitors requisition of parts, tools and supplies.
15X4O - Skill Level Four

AH-64A SYS SUPV, AH-64A SYS SGT, PLATOON SERGEANT, DETACHMENT SERGEANT: Supervise aircraft armament, fire control, electrical and avionic systems maintenance and technical inspection activities. Determine manhours, personnel, parts and facility requirements to repair aircraft armament, electrical and avionic systems associated equipment. Plan aircraft maintenance areas, component repair shops and facilities. Instructs subordinates in aircraft armament, electrical and avionic systems repair and technical inspection techniques and procedures according to directives, technical manuals, work standards and operational policies. Maintains supply economy and discipline. Supervise the armament, electrical and avionic repair systems technical training program. Prepares evaluations, special reports, and records pertaining to aircraft armament, electrical and fire control systems maintenance and related activities. Recommends and administers plans and policies.
School Information


Aviation Logistics School, Fort Eustis, VA
Course No: 646–68X10 (15X10 after 1 Sept, 2004)
Title: AH–64 Armament/Electrical Systems Repairer
Length: 18 Weeks, 3 Days
Location: U.S. Army Aviation Logistics School – SC: 552
Enl MOS: 68X1
Scope: Course effective: 1 Oct 91
Skills and knowledge required to maintain, repair and troubleshoot AH–64 aircraft electrical system, components, and AH–64 aircraft weapons/fire control systems; maintenance concepts, preventive maintenance, equipment check out, troubleshooting, fault detection, fault isolation, and appropriate AVIM/AVUM corrective actions using appropriate technical publications shall be included; application, operation, and maintenance of all applicable peculiar ground support equipment, common ground support equipment, and test measurement and diagnostic equipment.
Prerequisite: Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel who are on orders to or assigned to an AH–64 unit.
Special Information: Soldiers will attend a 5–day field training exercise.
Security Clearance: None
Course No: 646–68X10 (15X10 after 1 Sept, 2004)
Title: AH–64 Armament/Electrical Systems Repairer
Length: 18 Weeks, 3 Days
Location: U.S. Army Aviation Logistics School – SC: 552
Enl MOS: 68X1
Scope: Course effective: 1 Oct 91
Skills and knowledge required to maintain, repair and troubleshoot AH–64 aircraft electrical system, components, and AH–64 aircraft weapons/fire control systems; maintenance concepts, preventive maintenance, equipment check out, troubleshooting, fault detection, fault isolation, and appropriate AVIM/AVUM corrective actions using appropriate technical publications shall be included; application, operation, and maintenance of all applicable peculiar ground support equipment, common ground support equipment, and test measurement and diagnostic equipment.
Prerequisite: Active Army and Reserve Component enlisted personnel who are on orders to or assigned to an AH–64 unit.
Special Information: Soldiers will attend a 5–day field training exercise.
Security Clearance: None
