JOTP-011
5 December 2014
APPENDIX H. NON-SEQUENTIAL TESTS/ASSESSMENTS
ANNEX 4. OTHER SAFETY TESTS/ASSESSMENTS TO BE CONSIDERED
MIL-STD-810, Method 514, Annex F. Examine the launcher and munition in the travel and fire
on the move modes during vehicle transport to determine worst case deployment conditions and
the likelihood of their occurrence. Use these data to complete the test design.
H4-12.4 Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) Susceptibility Test.
The launcher EMR characteristics are evaluated for conformance to MIL-STD-461. Of primary
concern is the activation by EMR of fire control circuits that initiate munition propellants and
explosives, and circuits that activate emitters of potentially hazardous radiation. Of secondary
concern is the degradation of launcher generated guidance commands by EMR. The procedures
of MIL-STD-461 and MIL-STD-464 apply. If launcher BITE checks are available and are
performed while the launch platform is being irradiated, they may reveal EMR failures. Launch
platform tests should be performed with munition HERO tests (Appendix H, Annex 1, paragraph
H.1-1). EMR safety tests are normally not required for support items.
H.4-12.5 Additional Environmental Tests.
If analysis indicates that other environments may cause potentially serious safety problems with
the launch platform and support items, subject them to other environmental tests. Environmental
tests to consider are:
a.
Low Pressure (Altitude).
b.
Rain.
c.
Humidity.
d.
Fungus.
e.
Salt Fog.
f.
Sand and Dust.
g.
Explosive Atmosphere.
h.
Leakage (Immersion).
i.
Acceleration.
j.
Acoustic Noise.
k.
Icing and Freezing Rain.
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