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An IAM (Individual Accommodation Module) is a modular berthing system employed by the [[BTW/Allied Worlds Space Force|AWSF]], on many different classes of spacecraft. It is defined by standardized dimensions, electrical and ventilation interfaces, and other specifications. IAMs are made by many contractors and have, naturally, been revised and upgraded over the years; this article describes the ones in use on the ''Zheng He'', but they are fairly typical of recent IAMs. An IAM (Individual Accommodation Module) is a modular berthing system employed by the [[BTW/Allied Worlds Space Force|AWSF]], on many different classes of spacecraft. It is defined by standardized dimensions, electrical and ventilation interfaces, and other specifications. IAMs are made by many contractors and have, naturally, been revised and upgraded over the years; this article describes the ones in use on the ''Zheng He'', but they are fairly typical of recent IAMs throughout the fleet.

An IAM (Individual Accommodation Module) is a modular berthing system employed by the AWSF, on many different classes of spacecraft. It is defined by standardized dimensions, electrical and ventilation interfaces, and other specifications. IAMs are made by many contractors and have, naturally, been revised and upgraded over the years; this article describes the ones in use on the Zheng He, but they are fairly typical of recent IAMs throughout the fleet.

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