JOTP-050
18 December 2014
3.
REFERENCED AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.
a.
Referenced Documents.
(1) MIL-STD-2105, Hazard Assessment Tests for Non-Nuclear Munitions.
(2) Allied Ordnance Publication (AOP)-7, Manual of Tests for the Qualification of
Explosive Materials for Military Use.
(3) MIL-STD-331, Fuze and Fuze Components, Environmental and Performance
Tests for.
(4) MIL-STD-1316, Fuze Design, Safety Criteria for.
(5) MIL-STD-1901, Munition Rocket and Missile Motor Ignition System Design,
Safety Criteria for.
(6) Joint Ordnance Test Procedure (JOTP)-052, Guideline for Qualification of Fuzes,
Safe and Arm (S&A) Devices, and Ignition Safety Devices (ISD).
(7) Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 4147, Chemical Compatibility of
Ammunition Components with Explosives and Propellants (non-nuclear Applications.
(8) Allied Quality Assurance Publication (AQAP)-2110, North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) Quality Assurance Requirements for Design, Development and
Production.
b.
Related Documents.
(1) STANAG 4170, Principles and Methodology for the Qualification of Explosive
Materials for Military Use.
(2) MIL-STD-882, DOD Standard Practice - System Safety.
(3) MIL-STD-1911, Hand-Emplaced Ordnance Design, Safety Criteria for.
(Copies of these documents are available online at https://assist.dla.mil or from the
Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA
19111-5094.)
4.
REQUIREMENTS.
When an AHMD is being considered for use in munition system designs, including the logistical
configuration, the following design safety requirements apply.
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