JOTP-011
5 December 2014
internal conditions existing prior to, or resulting from testing. Safety mechanisms and devices shall
remain in their safe condition. Non-destructive techniques utilized shall have the capability to
accurately assess condition of the safety critical characteristics.
7.1
INITIAL (BASELINE) INSPECTION.
An initial inspection should be conducted to verify conformance of the munition to the build
standard (see AAS3P-1) and to provide an assessment of the baseline condition for subsequent test
inspections. In addition to the Level 1 and Level 2 examinations described in Paragraphs 7.2 and
7.3, initial inspections should include baseline photographs and the items listed below. Deviations
from the build standard should be assessed by the appropriate authorities to determine that the
asset(s) is satisfactory for the S3 test program.
a. Physical characteristics such as weight and all critical dimensions for the munition and
packaging.
b. Manufacturer, manufacturer's markings, and lot/batch numbers for the munition and
packaging.
c.
Propellant manufacturer, type, and grain.
d.
Payload manufacturer, type, and charge weight.
e.
Materials of construction.
f.
Packaged configuration and number of rounds per shipping container.
7.2
LEVEL 1 (BASIC) INSPECTION.
Level 1 (Basic) consists of visual examination and built in test (BIT). Visually inspect all test
items to determine the following:
a.
Condition of shipping container.
(1) Physical damage.
(2) State of pressurization, fluids, and seals.
(3) State of desiccant and humidity indicators.
(4) State of munition retention hardware.
(5) State of shock and temperature indicators.
(6) Electrical Earthing / Grounding device.
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