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MIL-STD (1800 - 1999)Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1805 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1805A, MILITARY STANDARD, BREATHING APPARATUS, SELF-CONTAINED, 30-MINUTES (8 APR 1991)., This specification covers 30 minute self-contained breathing apparatus for respiratory protection in oxygen-deficient, toxic, or smoked filled atmospheres containing hazardous vapors or gases. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1806 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1806, MILITARY STANDARD, MARKING TECHNICAL DATA PREPARED BY OR FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (1 FEB 1990)., All DoD components responsible for technical data shall determine the distribution availability and arrange to mark them appropriately before primary distribution. Distribution statements and export-control statements, supplemental to any security markings, shall be marked on all data to denote the intended audience to authorize secondary distribution without additional specific approval of the controlling office. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1808 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1808A (USAF), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD SYSTEM SUBSYSTEM SUB-SUBSYSTEM NUMBERING (1 DEC 1996)., This standard sets forth requirements for the system, subsystem, and sub-subsystem numbering requirements for engineering drawings, technical manual, and other acquisition and logistics support requirements for aircraft, missile and space systems, engines, and ground communication-electronic equipment. Additionally, it may be used for supportability analysis, configuration management, maintenance data collection, or where ever a consistent maintainability related reference numbering requirement exists across a weapon system. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1809 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1809 (USAF), MILITARY STANDARD, SPACE ENVIRONMENT FOR USAF SPACE VEHICLES (15 FEB 1991). The purpose and scope of this document is to state the parameters of the earth's natural environment, above 100 kilometers, for use in space vehicle and space system design. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1811 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1811 (USAF), MILITARY STANDARD, MASS PROPERTIES CONTROL FOR SPACE VEHICLES (12 AUG 1991)., This document provides guidance for establishing uniform procedures for the control, determination, and documentation of mass properties of space vehicles and their subsystems and components. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1812 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1812, MILITARY STANDARD, TYPE DESIGNATION, ASSIGNMENT AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING (14 FEB 1997) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1812]., The purpose of this standard is to provide type designation systems and procedures for use by the Department of Defense to standardize the identification of Photographic Equipment, Aerospace Vehicle Propulsion Engines, Aeronautical Equipment, Support Equipment, and Electronic Materiel. In addition, this standard defines the method for obtaining nomenclatures and type designations. Ident. Num: ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A-1983 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1815A, ADA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A-1983) (22 JAN 1983)., This standard specifies the form and meaning of program units written in Ada. Its purpose is to promote the portability of Ada programs to a variety of data processing systems. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1816 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1816, MILITARY STANDARD, PRESERVATION, PACKAGING, AND PACKING OF RUBBER AND NYLON FUEL, OIL, AND WATER-ALCOHOL CELLS (20 APR 1992) [SUPERSEDING MIL-P-25621B(USAF)]., This standard covers the general requirements for the preservation, packaging, of new and repaired rubber and nylon fuel, oil, and water-alcohol cells (see 6.1). Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1818 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1818A, MILITARY STANDARD, ELECTROMAGNETIC EFFECTS REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEMS (4 OCT 1993) [S/S BY MIL-STD-464]., This standard establishes requirements, verification criteria, and contractor tasks for electromagnetic effects protection of airborne, ground, and support systems. These effects include electromagnetic compatibility, electromagnetic interference, lightning, static electricity, radio frequency compatibility, electromagnetic pulse, electrical bonding, and grounding. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1819 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1819, MILITARY STANDARD, PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FOR PLASMA SPRAY MASKING TAPE (15 SEP 1992)., This standard established the requirements for evaluating thermal spray masking tapes subject to grit blasting and plasma spraying operations. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1822 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1822, MILITARY STANDARD NUCLEAR CERTIFICATION OF WEAPON SYSTEMS, SUBSYSTEMS, AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT (30 SEP 1994)., This military standard establishes the design requirements for weapon systems, subsystems, subsystems and associated facilities and equipment nuclear certification. Requirements for evaluation and reporting for nuclear certification are also established. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1833 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1833, MILITARY STANDARD, TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUND EQUIPMENT AND ASSOCIATED COMPUTER SOFTWARE SUPPORTING SPACE VEHICLES (13 NOV 1989)., 1. The elements of a ground support system for space vehicles involves various launch systems, complex ground equipment, and associated computer software at installations all over the world. These installations are interconnected by a global control and communications network. The high cost of schedule delays or of operational failures make it important that modifications or upgrades to the ground equipment and computer resources be carefully tested prior to operational use. 2. This document contains the baseline test requirements for the design, development, and network integration of new or modified ground equipment and associated computer software. More detailed technical test requirements for a particular acquisition would be addressed in the applicable specifications, or in other applicable documents, as an expansion of the baseline herein. 3. This baseline is also an approach to the test and evaluation of limited procurement quantity programs in implementing the policies of Development Tests and Evaluations (DT&E) and Operational Tests and Evaluations (OT&E) as outlined in AFR 80-14, “Test and Evaluation.” Software specific development tests and evaluations established by DOD-STD-2167, “Defense System Software Development”, are applied and augmented to include in DT&E those tests needed for the integration into the network of new or modified ground equipment software. 4. Test documentation established by DOD-STD-2167 differ in nomenclature, content, and scope from test documentation that may currently be in use following military standards published prior to DOD-STD-2167. These differences are recognized and addressed herein so as to be of no particular consequence to the test program. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1835 Rev. Num: D MIL-STD-1835D, MILITARY STANDARD, ELECTRONIC CASE OUTLINES (1 JAN 2004)., This standard establishes and maintains a compilation of electronic component case outlines and should be useful to all levels of manufacturing that culminate in the production of reliable and logistically supportable electronic equipment. The purpose of this standard is to assure complete mechanical interchangeability of all electronic component case outlines of a particular style and type, regardless of source, commensurate with the requirements of high density electronic equipment manufacturing. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1836 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1836, MILITARY STANDARD STANDARDIZATION AND CONTROL PROGRAM FOR PARTS, MATERIALS AND PROCESSES USED IN INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE WEAPONS SYSTEMS (1 JUN 1988) [S/S BY MIL-STD-1546]., This standard establishes the criteria and requirements for the implementation of a parts, materials and processes standardization and control (PMPSC) program for Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Weapon Systems. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1837 Rev. Num: B MIL-STD-1837B, MILITARY STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, SELECTION GUIDE (4 NOV 1991)., The purpose of this standard is to provide the designers of new equipment with a selection of standard items for military applications. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1838 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1838A, MILITARY STANDARD, COMMON ADA PROGRAMMING SUPPORT ENVIRONMENT (APSE) INTERFACE SET (CAIS) (6 APR 1989)., This document provides specifications for a set of Ada packages, with their intended semantics, which 1 together form the set of common interfaces for Ada Programming Support Environments (APSES). Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1839 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1839, MILITARY STANDARD CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS (31 DEC 1986)., This standard describes the requirement to provide a means for calibration and measurement traceability of all system, subsystem, and equipment parameters to ensure system and equipment operational integrity and accuracy. It defines the requirement for establishing measurement traceability from actual system and equipment level measurements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or other approved measurement sources. These measurements are traced through properly selected and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) or appropriate measurement sensors, through individual Military Department or commercial calibration facilities, to approved national measurement standards. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1839 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1839A, MILITARY STANDARD CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS (28 OCT 1988)., This standard describes the requirement to provide a means for calibration and measurement traceability of all system, subsystem, and equipment parameters to ensure system and equipment operational integrity and accuracy. It defines the requirement for establishing measurement traceability from actual system and equipment level measurements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or other approved measurement sources. These measurements are traced through properly selected and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) or appropriate measurement sensors, through individual Military Department or commercial calibration facilities, to approved national measurement standards. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1839 Rev. Num: B MIL-STD-1839B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS (20 AUG 1995)., This standard describes the requirement to provide a means for calibration and measurement traceability of all system, subsystem, and equipment parameters to ensure system and equipment operational integrity and accuracy. It defines the requirement for establishing measurement traceability from actual system and equipment level measurements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or other approved measurement sources. These measurements are traced through properly selected and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) or appropriate measurement sensors, through individual Military Department or commercial calibration facilities, to approved national measurement standards. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1839 Rev. Num: C MIL-STD-1839C, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS (27 NOV 2000)., This standard describes the requirement to provide a means for calibration and measurement traceability of all system, subsystem, and equipment parameters to ensure system and equipment operational integrity and accuracy. It defines the requirement for establishing measurement traceability from actual system and equipment level measurements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or other approved measurement sources. These measurements are traced through properly selected and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) or appropriate measurement sensors, through individual Military Department or commercial calibration facilities, to approved national measurement standards. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1840 Rev. Num: C MIL-STD-1840C, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD AUTOMATED INTERCHANGE OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION (26 JUN 1997)., This interface standard establishes the logical structure and formats for the transfer of digital information between organizations or systems exchanging digital forms of technical information. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1844 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1844 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF TRACE CHLORINATED SOLVENTS IN HYDRAULIC FLUID (15 JAN 1991). Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1844 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1844, MILITARY STANDARD, GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF TRACE CHLORINATED SOLVENTS IN HYDRAULIC FLUID (30 MAR 1984)., This military standard describes a procedure for determining the chlorine concentration in a petroleum hydraulic fluid in the range of 0 to 500 micrograms per gram chlorine. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1857 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1857, MILITARY STANDARD, GROUNDING, BONDING AND SHIELDING DESIGN PRACTICES (30 JUN 1976) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1857]., This standard covers the characteristics of grounding, bonding, and shielding design practices to be applied in the construction and installation of marine, fixed station, transportable, portable, and ground mobile electronic equipment, subsystem, and system. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1860 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1860, MILITARY STANDARD, BATTERIES, NON-RECHARGEABLE SELECTION AND USE OF (21 DEC 1988) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1860]., This standard consists of selected standard non-rechargeable battery types for use in military equipment. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1861 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1861A, MILITARY STANDARD, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES, BOARDS, CARDS, AND ASSOCIATED HARDWARE, SELECTION AND USE OF (28 MAR 1993) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1861]., This standard establishes the criteria for the design and treatment of printed wiring boards, circuit card assemblies, and associated hardware. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1863 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1863A (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, INTERFACE DESIGNS AND DIMENSION FOR FIBER OPTIC INTERCONNECTION DEVICES (10 JUN 1986) [S/S BY MIL-T-29504, MIL-C-83522 AND MIL-C-83526]. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1863 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1863A, MILITARY STANDARD, INTERFACE DESIGNS AND DIMENSION FOR FIBER OPTIC INTERCONNECTION DEVICES (23 JAN 1985) [S/S BY MIL-T-29504, MIL-C-83522 AND MIL-C-83526]., This standard gives the standard interface designs and dimensions and termination types for use in fiber optic connectors and couplers for general military applications. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1864 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1864A, MILITARY STANDARD, FIBER OPTIC SYMBOLS (14 FEB 1991) [S/S BY EIA/TIA-587]., This standard gives a list of symbols for fiber optic parts for use on military drawings and wherever symbols for fiber optic parts are required. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1867 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1867A, MILITARY STANDARD SHAFTS, STEEL SAE 5140, 5145, AND 5150 HEAT TREATMENT OF (13 JAN 1983)., This standard establishes processes for heat treatment of shafts made from SAE 5140, 5145, and 5150 steel. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1873 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1873A, MILITARY STANDARD, MASS FINISHING, PROCESS FOR (5 JUN 1985)., This standard describes procedures, equipment types, and precautions to be considered in selection of methods for mass finishing metallic and non-metallic parts. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1875 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1875, MILITARY STANDARD, ULTRASONIC INSPECTION, REQUIREMENTS FOR (15 APR 1983)., This Military Standard establishes the requirements for the ultrasonic inspection of materials and parts performed by either the contact or immersion methods. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1876 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1876A, MILITARY STANDARD, NITRIDING, GASEOUS ATMOSPHERE PROCESSING FOR (3 DEC 1991)., This standard covers the requirements for gaseous atmosphere nitriding of aircraft quality steel parts and in-process heat treatment and machining operations. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1877 Rev. Num: B MIL-STD-1877B, MILITARY STANDARD, BRAZING, NICKEL, HIGH TEMPERATURE VACUUM (METRIC) (12 DEC 1990)., This standard covers the requirements for brazing in a vacuum atmosphere furnace using nickel base brazing alloys Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1878 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1878A, MILITARY SPECIFICATION, CARBURIZING, GASEOUS ATMOSPHERE, PROCESS FOR (14 AUG 1992)., This standard covers the requirements and procedures for gas carburizing, heat treating and finishing operations used for parts in the manufacture of carburized tank engines. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1879 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1879, MILITARY SPECIFICATION, COMPRESSOR ROTOR BLADES, GAS TURBINE TANK ENGINE, PROCESSING, INSPECTION, AND IDENTIFICATION OF (18 MAY 1996)., The purpose of this standard is to insure gas turbine tank engine compressor rotor blades meet prescribed identification and acceptance criteria. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1880A Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1880A, MILITARY STANDARD, CYLINDERS, RINGS AND SHROUDS, TURBINE, CAST, ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR (METRIC) (10 DEC 1991)., This standard covers the nondestructive testing acceptance criteria for cast cylinders, rings, shrouds, and finish machined and assembled parts. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1881 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1881 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, BRAZING SILVER, GENERAL PROCESS FOR (13 MAY 1991). Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1881 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1881, MILITARY STANDARD, BRAZING SILVER, GENERAL PROCESS FOR (13 MAY 1983)., The procedures covered by this standard are intended to insure silver brazing operations meet prescribed requirements. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1884 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1884A, MILITARY SPECIFICATION, COATING, PLASMA SPRAY DEPOSITION (31 OCT 1991) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1884]., The procedures covered by this standard are intended to ensure that plasma spray coating operations, either manual or automated, meet prescribed requirements. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1890 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1890A, MILITARY STANDARD, WELDED JOINTS, INSPECTION OF (21 NOV 1991) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1890]., This standard covers the requirements for the nondestructive inspection (NDI) of the five basic types of welded joints and modifications used in the manufacture of gas turbine tank engine components. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1891 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1891, MILITARY HANDBOOK, BOLTS AND SCREWS, INSPECTION OF (10 JAN 1992)., This standard covers processing procedures and operations for forming bolts and screws and inspection and test procedures for the finished product. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1892 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1892 (AT), MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, ARC, AND OXYFUEL GAS, PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR (18 JUN 1985)., This standard covers the arc and oxyfuel gas processes and requirements for the welding of gas turbine tank engine components whereby fusion occurs in the welded joints. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1892 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1892, MILITARY SPECIFICATION, MILITARY STANDARD WELDING, ARC AND OXYFUEL GAS, PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR (17 FEB 1993)., MIL-STD-1892 (AT), dated 18 June 1985, is hereby canceled without replacement. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1894 Rev. Num: B MIL-STD-1894B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE RADIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE STANDARDS AND RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES (26 JUN 1998)., This standard provides standard reference radiographs and recommended radiographic inspection procedures for partial-penetration weldments in steel plate, casting, or forging, 0.5 to 2 inches (in.) (12.70 to 50.80 millimeters (mm)) thick Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1895B Rev. Num: B MIL-STD-1895B(AT), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE RADIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE STANDARDS AND RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES FOR PARTIAL-PENETRATION ALUMINUM WELDS (26 JUN 1998)., This standard provides standard reference radiographs and recommended radiographic inspection procedures for partial-penetration weldments in aluminum plate, casting, or forging, 0.5 to 2 inches (in.) (12.70 to 50.80 millimeters (mm)) thick. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1897 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1897 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD CASTINGS, INVESTMENT, TOLERANCES FOR (17 APR 1991) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1897)., THE FOLLOWING THE PAGES LISTED.PAGES OF MIL-STD-1897(AT), HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1897 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1897 (NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD CASTINGS, INVESTMENT, TOLERANCES FOR (17 MAY 1996) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1897). MIL-STD-1897(AT), dated 22 May 1985, is hereby canceled. Future acquisitions should refer to MIL-HDBK-1897(AT) “Tolerances for Investment Castings”. This handbook, however, cannot be cited as a requirement in future acquisition documents. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1897 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1897, MILITARY STANDARD CASTINGS, INVESTMENT, TOLERANCES FOR (22 MAY 1985) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1897)., The purpose of this standard is to provide design engineers with the tolerance capabilities of investment casting sources. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1901 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1901A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DESIGN CRITERIA STANDARD, MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR (6 JUN 2002)., This standard establishes the design safety criteria for munition ignition systems and associated ignition safety devices used to arm and fire munition propulsion systems. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1901 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1901A, DOD DESIGN CRITERIA STANDARD MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR. The purpose of this standard is to establish specific design safety criteria for Ignition Systems and Ignition Safety Devices intended for use with munition rockets and missilemotors. The safety, arming, and firing requirements specified herein are mandatory fundamental elements of engineering design, development, and testing. Ignition systems shall provide primary safety for propulsion systems consistent with assembly, handling, storage, transportation, operational readiness, and use or disposal. The inadvertent actuation of a munition propulsion system can result in catastrophic material damage and injury or death to personnel. Every effort must be made during the development of munition propulsion systems with their associated initiation systems, to achieve a high degree of safety through the incorporation of good design features and the selection and use of materials and operating procedures. The thrust toward in-field testing of powered weapons further increases the exposure of operating personnel to the threat of inadvertent actuation of the munition propulsion system. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1903 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1903, MILITARY STANDARD, NUTS, PREFERRED FOR DESIGN, LISTING OF (26 AUG 1988)., The purpose of this bookform standard is to provide a commodity type parts document on nuts to aid military equipment designers and engineers in the selection of preferred nuts. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1904 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1904A, MILITARY STANDARD, DESIGN AND TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR LEVEL A AMMUNITION PACKAGING (1 APR 1992)., The intent of this document is to supply potential packaging designers with guidelines on the material, performance, and testing requirements which will lead to a container that can be successfully fielded for Army use. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1905 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1905A, MILITARY STANDARD, DESIGN AND TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR LEVEL B AND LEVEL C AMMUNITION PACKAGING (1 APR 1992)., This standard establishes minimum Level B and Level C Army packaging, packing and marking requirements using federal or military specifications for protection of munition or munition related components from a manufacturing facility to a CONUS interplant or worldwide receiving activity. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1907 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1907, MILITARY STANDARD INSPECTION, LIQUID PENETRANT AND MAGNETIC PARTICLE, SOUNDNESS REQUIREMENTS FOR MATERIALS, PARTS AND WELDMENTS (7 SEP 1989)., This standard describes the discontinuity limits allowed under four quality level classifications for penetrant inspected and three quality level classifications for magnetic particle inspection. The materials may be forgings, castings, tubes, sheets, bars, etc. Fabrication stages may be machined, unmachined, welded, or unwelded parts/materials. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1908 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1908, DEFINITIONS OF HUMAN FACTORS TERMS (24 DEC 1992) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1908)., This standard defines terms frequently used in human factors standardization documents by providing common meanings of such terms to ensure that they will be interpreted consistently and in the manner intended. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1911 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1911A, MILITARY STANDARD, HAND-EMPLACED ORDNANCE DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR (10 JUL 1998)., This standard establishes the general design principles and design safety criteria for hand-emplaced ordinance (HEO). Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1913 (AR) This document establishes standard methods of dimensioning accessory mounting rails for small arms weapon systems. It also establishes uniform accessory mounting rails And requirements that are interchangeable among the different units of the Defense Department. Adherence to this standard is mandatory in the preparation of drawings, specifications or technical data packages for the accessory mounting rail used for small arms weapons. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1916 MIL-STD-1916, DOD PREFERRED METHODS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF PRODUCT (1 APR 1996). The purpose of this standard is to encourage defense contractors and other commercial organizations supplying goods and services to the U.S. Government to submit efficient and effective process control (prevention) procedures in place of prescribed sampling requirements. The goal is to support the movement away from an AQL-based inspection (detection) strategy to implementation of an effective prevention-based strategy including a comprehensive quality system, continuous improvement and a partnership with the Government. The underlying theme is a partnership between DoD and the defense supplier, with the requisite competence of both parties, and a clear mutual benefit from processes capable of consistently high quality products and services. The objective is to create an atmosphere where every noncompliance is an opportunity for corrective action and improvement rather than one where acceptable quality levels are the contractually sufficient goals. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1943 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1943 (MR), MILITARY STANDARD WELDING REPAIR OF STEEL CASTINGS (OTHER THAN ARMOR) METAL-ARC, MANUAL (5 FEB 1985) [SUPERSEDING MIL-W-13773A] [S/S BY ASTM-A488/A488M]., This standard covers the requirements for manual-arc welding for the repair of readily weldable steel castings, in connection with production or maintenance in field or at storage areas. This does not cover the repair welding of armor castings. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1944 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1944, MILITARY STANDARD, POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES (10 JUN 1985). This standard is intended to be used as a guide to standard test methods, material and process specifications, and qualification procedures for polymer matrix composite materials. This standard is also intended, for use in the preparation of material and process specifications. This standard is applicable to thermoplastic and thernoset composites based on a wide variety of fiber reinforcements and forms including carbon, graphite, S2-glass, E-glass, quartz, aramid, boron and poIycrystalline alumina, in woven fabric, unidirectional tape and roving. This standard applies to reinforced plasticg and/or “advanced composite” materials (See also Appendix F). This standard is “intended as a general guide and it is the responsibility of experienced engineering personnel to determine the applicability of its contents to a specific application. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1946 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1946A (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, WELDING OF ALUMINUM ALLOY ARMOR (2 SEP 1994) [S/S BY TACOM DRAWING 12472301]. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1946 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1946A (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, WELDING OF ALUMINUM ALLOY ARMOR (5 JAN 1990) [S/S BY TACOM DRAWING 12472301]. Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1946 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1946A, MILITARY STANDARD, WELDING OF ALUMINUM ALLOY ARMOR (7 JUN 1989) [S/S BY TACOM DRAWING 12472301]., This standard covers requirements for the welding of specified aluminum alloy armor including ballistic shock testing, weld design criteria, and acceptance standards for evaluation of weldments Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1947 Rev. Num: - MIL-STD-1947, MILITARY STANDARD ULTRASONIC WELDING OF ALUMINUM AND ALUMINUM ALLOY MATERIALS (15 MAY 1985)., This standard established the requirements and procedures for joining assemblies by the ultrasonic welding process Ident. Num: MIL-STD-1949 Rev. Num: A MIL-STD-1949A, MILITARY STANDARD INSPECTION, MAGNETIC PARTICLE (15 MAY 1989) (S/S BY ASTM-E1444)., This standard is a procedural document describing wet and dry techniques for magnetic particle inspection. This document supersedes MIL-STD-1949, MIL-M-11472, and MIL-I-6868E. |