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Ground Support Equipment
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(abbr GSE) That equipment on the ground, including all implements, tools,
and devices (mobile or fixed), required to inspect, test, adjust, calibrate,
appraise, gage, measure, repair, overhaul, assemble, disassemble, transport,
safeguard, record, store, or otherwise function in support of a rocket, space
vehicle, or the like, either in the research and development phase or in an
operational phase, or in support of the guidance system used with the missile,
vehicle, or the like.
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The GSE is not considered to include land or buildings; nor does it
include the guidance-station equipment itself, but it does include the test
and checkout equipment required for operation of the guidance-station
equipment.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use