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Changed the cannon plugs link to what I believe to be the intended article. The "Circular Connectors" in the article I suggest are referred to as "cannon plugs" in the aerospace industry because they were developed by Cannon for the aircraft industry (see "History" in the "Circular Connectors" article). The link I have replaced was to the "XLR Connectors" article, which are also sometimes referred to as "cannon plugs" for the same reason, but are not the intended link in this case.
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LRUs may be designed to [[ARINC]] 700-series standards. The form factor of LRUs comply to ARINC Standards, [[ARINC 404]] and [[ARINC 600]]. LRUs are also defined by manufacturers like [[Airbus]] and [[Boeing]] and by various military organizations. In the military, electronic LRUs are typically designed to interface according to data bus standards such as [[MIL-STD-1553]].<ref>"The B-52H Integrated Weapon Interface Unit (IWIU) program is a newly developed Line-Replaceable Unit (LRU) which will replace the current 1980s-developed LRUs which are becoming unsupportable. The LRUs currently installed in the Stub Pylon / Heavy Stores Adapter Beam (SP/HSAB) provide the command and control link between the B-52H Offensive Avionics System and all “smart” MIL-STD 1760 current and future weapons carried on the B-52H." [http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/contract.aspx?contractid=3521 United States Department of Defense Contracts, No. 615-07, May 21, 2007]</ref> On the [[International Space Station]], LRUs are referred to as [[Orbit Replaceable Unit]]s.
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