JOTP-011
5 December 2014
APPENDIX C. ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DESCRIPTIONS
ANNEX 2. DYNAMIC TESTS
C.2-1 LOGISTIC LAND TRANSPORTATION DYNAMICS COMMERCIAL.
C.2-1.1 Logistic Wheeled Vehicle Transportation Dynamics.
Commercial (Common Carrier) Transportation Vibration. Perform vibration testing in accordance
with MIL-STD-810, Method 514 using the following test parameters:
a. Munition Configuration: Munitions may be transported in the single munition or bulk
munition (palletized) transport configuration. Selection of the test configuration may be based on
available test equipment, quantity of test assets, or efficiency of test operations.
b. Test Level: Vibrate each munition in accordance with the `Common Carrier' vibration
schedules of MIL-STD-810, Method 514.
c. Test Duration: The test should be conducted for a duration equivalent to the distance
specified in Table A-2.
d. Test Temperature: Temperature condition the items prior to and during vibration
testing. Stabilize all designated cold items to a temperature of -46 °C. Stabilize all designated hot
items to the packaged SRE temperature.
Note: Although the Common Carrier vibration environment is relatively benign compared to other
wheeled vehicle vibration environments, the test should not be tailored out due to the intent of
loosening up the test article and packaging prior to conduct of temperature and humidity tests.
C.2-1.2 Packaged Transit Drop.
All of the logistic land transportation dynamics test assets should be subjected to the packaged
transit drop.
a. Munition Configuration: This test is conducted with the munitions packaged in their
logistic container.
b. Test Level: The number of drops is determined by the weight and size of the packaged
configuration as shown in Table C2-1. The drop test should be conducted in accordance with
MIL-STD-810, Method 516, Procedure IV.
c. Test Temperature: Temperature condition the items prior to conducting the packaged
handling drop tests. Stabilize all designated cold items to a temperature of -46 °C. Stabilize all
designated hot items to the packaged SRE temperature. Drop tests should be conducted within the
shortest duration possible upon removal from the conditioned environment. The maximum
duration should be no longer than 30 minutes. During transport from the conditioned
C.2-1
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