support equipment. All aircraft equipment and systems not specified above are the responsibility of the<strong>Naval</strong> Aviation Engineering Service Unit (NAESU).NAVAL AVIATION ENGINEERING SERVICE UNIT (NAESU).— NAESU provides fieldengineering assistance and instruction in installation, repair, and operation of all types of aviation systemsand equipment to naval aviation fleet and shore activities throughout the world. This is accomplished bydetachments (NAESU DETs) at the following locations:Atlanta, Ga.Atsugi, JapanBarbers Point, HawaiiBeaufort, S.C.BermudaBrunswick, MaineCecil Field, Fla.Cherry Point, N.C.China Lake, Calif.Corpus Christi, Tex.Cubi Point, PhilippinesDallas, Tex.Detroit, Mich.El Toro, Calif.Glenview, Ill.Agana, GuamIwakuni, JapanJacksonville, Fla.Kaneohe Bay, HawaiiKey West, Fla.Lemoore, CalifMiramar, Calif.Misawa, JapanMoffett Field, Calif.Naples, ItalyNew Orleans, La.New River, N.C.Norfolk, VaOceana, Va.Okinawa, JapanPatuxent River, Md.Pensacola, Fla.Point Mugu, Calif.Rota, SpainSan Diego, Calif.Sigonella, SicilySouth Weymouth, Mass.Washington, D.C.Whidbey Island, Wash.Willow Grove, Pa.Yuma, Ariz.Memphis, TennCARRIER AND FIELD SERVICE UNITS (CAFSUs).— CAFSUs furnish technical guidanceand assistance to shipyards, ship repair facilities, and shore and fleet personnel concerning theinstallation, operation, maintenance, and testing of shipboard NAVAIR equipment. This equipmentincludes catapults, arresting gear, visual landing aids, flight deck lighting, pilot landing aid television(PLAT) systems, Fresnel-lens optical landing systems (FLOLS), and integrated launch and recoverytelevision surveillance (ILARTS) systems.CAFSUs are under the administrative control of the <strong>Naval</strong> Air Engineering Center (NAEC),Lakehurst, N.J., and are located at the following activities:NAS Norfolk, Va.NAVSTA Mayport, Fla.NAF Naples, ItalyNAS North Island, Calif.SRF Subic Bay, PhilippinesNAEC Philadelphia, Pa.SRF Yokosuka, JapanNAS Alemeda, Calif.INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES (IMAs).—Afloat IMAs (tenders and repairships) and shore IMAs (SIMAs) provide maintenance support for repairs beyond the capabilities of ship'sforce. IMAs also have facilities for test equipment calibration and emergency parts manufacture.Electrical, electronic, and ordnance repair divisions provide repairs on various equipment includinggyrocompasses, navigational equipment, film projectors, internal communications, sonar, radar, IFF,1-140
adio receivers and transmitters, test antennas, guns and small arms, torpedoes, fire control, and missilesystems. Table 1-45 lists the various IMAs and their locations.Table 1-45.—Intermediate Maintenance ActivitiesA. DESTROYER TENDER (AD)SIERRA AD 18 CHARLESTONYOSEMITE AD 19 MAYPORTSAMUEL GOMPERS AD 37 SAN DIEGOPUGET SOUND AD 38 GAETAYELLOWSTONE AD 41 NORFOLKACADIA AD 42 SAN DIEGOCAPE COD AD 43 SAN DIEGOSHENANDOAH AD 44 NORFOLKB. REPAIR SHIP (AR)VULCAN AR 5 NORFOLKJASON AR 8 PEARL HARBORC. SUBMARINE TENDER (AS)FULTON AS 11 QUINCYORION AS 18 LA MADDALENAPROTEUS AS 19 GUAMHUNLEY AS 31 HOLY LOCHHOLLAND AS 32 CHARLESTONSIMON LAKE AS 33 KINGS BAYCANOPUS AS 34 CHARLESTONL Y SOEAR AS 36 NORFOLKDIXON AS 37 SAN DIEGOEMORY S LAND AS 39 NORFOLKFRANK CABLE AS 40 CHARLESTONMCKEE AS 41 SAN DIEGOD. SHORE INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITYSIMA CHARLESTONSIMA GUANTANAMO BAYSIMA LITTLE CREEKSIMA (NRMF) NEWPORTSIMA MAYPORTSIMA NORFOLKSIMA PORTSMOUTH VASIMA (NRMF) PHILADELPHIASIMA SAN DIEGOSIMA PEARL HARBORSIMA SAN FRANCISCOSIMA LONG BEACHCHARLESTONGUANTANAMOLITTLE CREEKNEWPORT R.I.MAYPORTNORFOLKPORTSMOUTH VANB PHILASAN DIEGOPEARL HARBORALAMEDALONG BEACH1-141