JOTP-011 Safety and Suitability for Service Assessment Testing for Surface and Underwater Launched Munitions
JOTP-050 Safety Design Requirements for Active Hazard Mitigation Device (AHMD) Employed to Address Fast and Slow Cook-off Thermal Threats
MIL-D-45217 - Data On Transportation Environments Monitoring Cargo Shipments For Acquisition Of
This specification provides the general requirements for monitoring of shipments by rail, highway, air, and ocean transport modes to acquire data on transportation environments. The definition of monitoring and related technical terms can be found in section 6.
MIL-S-901 - Shock Tests. H.I. (High-Impact) Shipboard Machinery, Equipment, And Systems, Requirements For
This specification covers shock testing requirements for ship board machinery, equipment, systems, and structures, excluding submarine pressure hull penetrations, (see 1.2.5). The purpose of these requirements is to verify the ability of shipboard installations to withstand shock loadings which may be incurred during wartime service due to the effects of nuclear or conventional weapons.
MIL-STD-108 - Definitions Of And Basic Requirements For Enclosures For Electric And Electronic Equipment
This standard establishes definitions and basic requirements for enclosures for environmental protection of electrical and electronic equipment. The use of these definitions for parts intended for mounting in enclosures is also described (see 6.1).
MIL-STD-1165 - Glossary Of Environmental Terms (Terrestrial)
The terms included in this Glossary refer to environments on the land surfaces of the earth and adjacent portions of the oceans and lower atmosphere that have a direct effect on surface conditions.
MIL-STD-1621 - Acoustical And Vibrational Standard Reference Quantities
This standard covers reference quantities to be used in reporting of all acoustical and vibrational quantities expressed in terms of levels.
MIL-STD-167-1 - Mechanical Vibrations Of Shipboard Equipment (Type I - Environmental And Type Ii - Internally Excited)
This standard specifies procedures and establishes requirements for environmental and internally excited vibration testing of Naval shipboard equipment installed on ships with conventionally shafted propulsion (see 6.1.e and 6.1.f).
MIL-STD-167-2 - Mechanical Vibrations Of Shipboard Equipment (Reciprocating Machinery And Propulsion System And Shafting) Types Iii, Iv, And V (Controlled Distribution)
This standard covers the requirements of Naval equipment including machinery as regards both internally excited vibrations and externally imposed vibrations. In some spefial mchinery, equipment, or installations, such as antennas, large machinery items, and certaine "unique" designs it may be necessary to deviate from this standard. In those cases, special modifications shall be subject to approval by the command or agency concerned. All other deviations from, or waivers of this standard, are prohibited.
MIL-STD-1766 - Nuclear Hardness And Survivability Program Requirements For Icbm Weapon Systems
BMThis standard defines nuclear hardness and survivability (NH&S) requirements and practices for use during the concept exploration, demonstration and validation, full scale development (FSD), production, and deployment phases of the acquisition life cycle of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) weapon systems.
MIL-STD-210 - Climatic Information To Determine Design And Test Requirements For Military Systems And Equipment (S/S By Mil-Hdbk-310)
This standard provides climatic data primarily for use in engineering analyses to develop and test military equipment and materiel.
MIL-STD-810 - Environmental Engineering Considerations And Laboratory Tests
This Standard contains materiel acquisition program planning and engineering direction for considering the influences that environmental stresses have on materiel throughout all phases of its service life. It is important to note that this document does not impose design or test specifications. Rather, it describes the environmental tailoring process that results in realistic materiel designs and test methods based on materiel system performance requirements. Figure 1-1 summarizes this direction.
MIL-T-5422 - Testing, Environmental, Airborne Electronic And Associated Equipment (S/S By Mil-Std-810)
NAS411 - Materials Hazardous Management Program
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