MIL-STD (2000 - 2999)

Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2000 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2000, MILITARY STANDARD STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLDERED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES (16 JAN 1989)., This standard establishes general requirements for materials and procedures for making soldered electrical and electronic connections. Soldered connections for leads and wires inserted in holes, surface mounted to lands, or attached to terminals shall be in accordance with this standard. In addition, component mounting requirements and acceptance criteria are provided to permit evaluation of complete assemblies. The manufacture of discrete devices, microcircuits, multichip microcircuits, and film microcircuits is outside the scope of this standard.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2000 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2000A (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLDERED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES (7 JUN 1995)., MIL-STD-2000A, dated 14 February 1991, is hereby canceled without replacement. Future acquisitions shall not cite any soldering process requirements.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2000 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2000A, MILITARY STANDARD STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLDERED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES (14 FEB 1991)., This standard establishes requirements for materials and procedures for making soldered connections in electrical and electronic assemblies. Soldered connections for leads and wires inserted in holes, surface mounted to kinds, or attached to terminals shall be in accordance with this standard. In addition, component mounting requirements and acceptance criteria are provided to permit evaluation of complete assemblies.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2001 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2001, MANUALS, TECHNICAL, SYSTEMS OPERATOR'S INTERFACE PROCEDURES FOR WRITING MARKING OF ELECTRIC SYSTEMS (14 JAN 1987)., This standard establishes uniform style and format requirements for preparation of Systems Operator's Interface Technical Manuals.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2031 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2031, DOD TEST METHOD STANDARD FIRE AND TOXICITY TEST METHODS AND QUALIFICATION PROCEDURE FOR COMPOSITE MATERIAL SYSTEMS USED IN HULL, MACHINERY, AND STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS INSIDE NAVAL SUBMARINES (26 FEB 1991)., This standard provides the fire and toxicity test methods, requirements and the qualification procedure to supply NAVSEA with the information needed to certify composite material systems, proposed for use in hull, machinery and structural applications, as fit for use in the closed environment of Naval submarines. This standard is applicable to all composites, such as, metallic, ceramic, carbon, or organic matrix materials used as alternatives to conventional metals.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2032 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2032(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD, EDDY CURRENT INSPECTION OF HEAT EXCHANGER TUBING ON SHIPS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY (14 SEP 1990) [SUPERSEDING NAVSHIPS 0905-475-3010 REV.A]., This standard provides the minimum requirements to conduct the eddy current inspection of non-ferromagnetic tubing in heat exchanges on Navy ships. In this document, the term "heat exchanger" applies to condensers, reboilers, etc. Minimum requirements are specificed for inspection personnel, equipment, procedures, evaluation, and reporting of results.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2035 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2035A (SH) DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA (15 MAY 1995)., The acceptance criteria contained herein are for use in determining the acceptability of non-destructive test (NDT) discontinuities in castings, forgings, extrusions, cladding, and other products when specified by the applicable NAVSEA drawing, specification, contract, order, or directive. Acceptance criteria contained herein are based on the inspection methods performed in accordance with MIL-STD-271.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2036 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2036A, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS (3 SEP 1993) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2036]., This standard covers the policy guidance, and general and detailed requirements, for the preparation of specifications for electronic equipment used in shipboard (including submarines) and space applications. This document provides guidance for the use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS), ruggedized, and militarized equipment. Requirements shall be based on the installation and intended use of the equipment.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2037  
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2037 (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, PROCEDURE TO OBTAIN CERTIFICATION FOR ELECTRIC MOTOR SEALED INSULATION SYSTEMS (23 OCT 1991).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2037  
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2037, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, PROCEDURE TO OBTAIN CERTIFICATION FOR ELECTRIC MOTOR SEALED INSULATION SYSTEMS (26 JUL 1991)., This standard applies to random wound, form wound, and salient pole motors.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2038 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2038, MILITARY STANDARD, REQUIREMENTS FOR EMPLOYING STANDARD POWER SUPPLIES (20 OCT 2000) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2038]., MIL-STD-2038, dated 29 November 1991, is hereby canceled. Guidance pertaining to the Requirements for Employing Standard Power Supplies can be found in MIL-HDBK-2038
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2039 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2039(SH) (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, FIELD CHANGES AND FIELD CHANGE KITS, PREPARATION OF (14 FEB 1994) [SUPERSEDING MIL-F-17655C].
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2039 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2039(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, FIELD CHANGES AND FIELD CHANGE KITS, PREPARATION OF (7 FEB 1992) [SUPERSEDING MIL-F-17655C]., This standard covers the development and preparation of field changes and field change kits (evaluation and production), used to improve equipment performance, operational characteristics, maintenance, reliability and safety.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2040 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2040 (SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, TUG REQUIREMENTS FOR HANDLING U.S. NAVY SHIPS (3 MAR 1992)., The purpose of this document is to establish technical standards for contracting commercial tugs in order to perform tug services in response to the operational needs of U.S. Navy ships. The main objective of this document is to establish acceptable commercial tug performance and outfitting requirements while maintaining maximum flexibility in order to satisfy diverse shiphandling and harbor requirements without unduly restricting tug selection.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2042 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2042-1B(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (CABLES) (PART 1 OF 7 PARTS) (25 JUL 2002)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. The methods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, but are intended to standardize and minimize variations in installation methods to enhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installation methods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standard practice and seven numbered parts as follows: Part 1 Cables, Part 2 Equipment, Part 3 Cable Penetrations, Part 4 Cableways, Part 5 Connectors and Interconnections, Part 6 Tests, Part 7 Pierside Connectivity, & Cable Assemblies and Interconnection Hardware.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2042 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2042-2B(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (EQUIPMENT) (PART 2 OF 7 PARTS) (25 JUL 2002)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. The methods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, but are intended to standardize and minimize variations in installation methods to enhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installation methods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standard practice and seven numbered parts as follows: Part 1 Cables, Part 2 Equipment, Part 3 Cable Penetrations, Part 4 Cableways, Part 5 Connectors and Interconnections, Part 6 Tests, Part 7 Pierside Connectivity, & Cable Assemblies and Interconnection Hardware.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2042 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2042-3B(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION, STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (CABLE PENETRATIONS) (PART 3 OF 7 PARTS) (25 JUL 2002)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. The methods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, but are intended to standardize and minimize variations in installation methods to enhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installation methods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standard practice and seven numbered parts as follows: Part 1 Cables, Part 2 Equipment, Part 3 Cable Penetrations, Part 4 Cableways, Part 5 Connectors and Interconnections, Part 6 Tests, Part 7 Pierside Connectivity, & Cable Assemblies and Interconnection Hardware.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2042 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2042-4B(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (CABLEWAYS) (PART 4 OF 7 PARTS) (25 JUL 2002)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. The methods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, but are intended to standardize and minimize variations in installation methods to enhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installation methods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standard practice and seven numbered parts as follows: Part 1 Cables, Part 2 Equipment, Part 3 Cable Penetrations, Part 4 Cableways, Part 5 Connectors and Interconnections, Part 6 Tests, Part 7 Pierside Connectivity, & Cable Assemblies and Interconnection Hardware.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2042 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2042-5B(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (CONNECTORS AND INTERCONNECTIONS)(PART 5 OF 7 PARTS) (25 JUL 2002)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. The methods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, but are intended to standardize and minimize variations in installation methods to enhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installation methods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standard practice and seven numbered parts as follows: Part 1 Cables, Part 2 Equipment, Part 3 Cable Penetrations, Part 4 Cableways, Part 5 Connectors and Interconnections, Part 6 Tests, Part 7 Pierside Connectivity, & Cable Assemblies and Interconnection Hardware.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2042 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2042-6B(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (TESTS) (PART 6 OF 7 PARTS) (25 JUL 2002)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. The methods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, but are intended to standardize and minimize variations in installation methods to enhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installation methods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standard practice and seven numbered parts as follows: Part 1 Cables, Part 2 Equipment, Part 3 Cable Penetrations, Part 4 Cableways, Part 5 Connectors and Interconnections, Part 6 Tests, Part 7 Pierside Connectivity, & Cable Assemblies and Interconnection Hardware.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2042 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2042-7(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (PIERSIDE CONNECTIVITY CABLE ASSEMBLIES AND INTERCONNECTION HARDWARE) (PART 7 OF 7 PARTS) (25 JUL 2002)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. The methods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, but are intended to standardize and minimize variations in installation methods to enhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installation methods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standard practice and seven numbered parts as follows: Part 1 Cables, Part 2 Equipment, Part 3 Cable Penetrations, Part 4 Cableways, Part 5 Connectors and Interconnections, Part 6 Tests, Part 7 Pierside Connectivity, & Cable Assemblies and Interconnection Hardware.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2042 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2042B(SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE, FIBER OPTIC TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (25 JUL 2002)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. The methods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, but are intended to standardize and minimize variations in installation methods to enhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installation methods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standard practice and seven numbered parts as follows: Part 1 Cables, Part 2 Equipment, Part 3 Cable Penetrations, Part 4 Cableways, Part 5 Connectors and Interconnections, Part 6 Tests, Part 7 Pierside Connectivity, & Cable Assemblies and Interconnection Hardware.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2045 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2045-13501, MILITARY STANDARD INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DOD STANDARDIZED PROFILE INTERNET ROUTING BETWEEN AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS BORDER GATEWAY PROTOCOL (29 JUL 1994)., This DOD Standardized Profile (DSP) 2045-13501 applies to the Border Gateway Protocol 3 (BGP-3) Standard
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2045-44500 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2045-44500 (NOTICE 1), DOD INTERFACE STANDARD TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL 2 (TACO2) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-2045-44500 HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2045-44500 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2045-44500 (NOTICE 2), DOD INTERFACE STANDARD TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL 2 (TACO2) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-2045-44500 HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2045-44500 

MIL-STD-2045-44500, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL 2 (TACO2) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. This document establishes the requirements for the TActical COmmunications protocol 2 (TACO2), part of the National Imagery Transmission Format Standards (NITFS). National Imagery Transmission Format (NITF) is a standard format for transmitting digital imagery and imagery-related products among members of the Intelligence Community, and TACO2 is a protocol suite that may be used for that transmission. It includes requirements for Forward Error Correction (FEC), which is necessary to ensure interoperability and to promote commonality among subsystems that comply with NITFS.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2045-47001 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2045-47001D, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD CONNECTIONLESS DATA TRANSFER APPLICATION LAYER STANDARD (29 SEP 2005)., This military standard presents the minimum essential technical parameters in the form of a mandatory system standard and optional design objectives for interoperability and compatibility among digital message transfer devices (DMTDs), between DMTDs and applicable command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) systems and among C4I systems using digital data for information transfer over limited bandwidth communication channels.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2046 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2046 (SH), MILITARY STANDARD MARKING SYSTEM, PHOTOLUMINESCENT (22 MAY 1992)., This standard establishes requirements for the configuration and location of the photoluminescent marking system.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2052 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2052A, MILITARY STANDARD, FIBER OPTIC SYSTEMS DESIGN (10 OCT 1997)., This design criteria standard provides design requirements for digital fiber optic systems having data transmission rates not greater than 500 megabits per second (Mbps) installed aboard Navy surface ships and submarine
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2053 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2053, MILITARY STANDARD, REQUIREMENTS FOR EMPLOYING STANDARD BATTERIES (18 JAN 1995) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2053]., This standard establishes the requirements for the use of standard batteries in the design and construction of military systems.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2066 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2066 (CHANGE NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, CATAPULTING AND ARRESTING GEAR FORCING FUNCTIONS FOR AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL DESIGN (8 MAR 1982) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2066].
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2066 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2066, MILITARY STANDARD, CATAPULTING AND ARRESTING GEAR FORCING FUNCTIONS FOR AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL DESIGN (20 MAR 1981) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2066]., The information contained herein presents loading characteristics, associated parameters, and methods to be used in calculating the catapulting and arresting loads of MIL-A-8863 and MIL-A-8866 for the design of U.S. Navy airplanes operating from shipboard and shore based launching and recovery gears. A listing of such gears for which data is contained herein is given in Table 1.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2067 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2067 (AS), MILITARY STANDARD, AIRCREW AUTOMATED ESCAPE SYSTEMS RELIABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY (R/M) PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR (17 OCT 1978) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2067]. This military standard specifies uniform criteria for AAES (Aircrew Automated Escape Systems) reliability and maintainability programs.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2068 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2068, MILITARY STANDARD, RELIABILITY DEVELOPMENT TEST PROGRAM (15 JUL 1987) [S/S BY MIL-STD-781D].
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2069 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2069, REQUIREMENTS FOR AIRCRAFT NONNUCLEAR SURVIVABILITY PROGRAM (24 AUG 1961) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2069)., The survivability of an aircraft operating in an enemy threat environment depends on its design and on the emphasis placed on its survivability throughout its life cycle. The cost of modern aircraft weapon systems, the aircraft and personnel attrition experienced in recent combat, and the resulting loss of operational capability make survivability enhancement imperative. Significant advances in technology have been, and are being made which provide the potential to increase substantially the survivability of existing and future military aircraft in the nonnuclear threat environment. To obtain the maximum payoff from these technology advances, it is essential that the survivability design discipline be effectively implemented throughout the life cycle of the aircraft weapon system. This standard was prepared in recognition of the need for a standardized systems approach to improving the survivability of military aircraft. The standard provides the requirements and guidelines necessary for the establishment and conduct of aircraft survivability programs while maintaining the flexibility required by system acquisition program managers in the development of a survivability program compatible with the needs of the procuring service and the scope of the system acquisition program.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2071 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2071A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, TEST METHOD STANDARD TESTING OF CHAFF, RADAR CROSS-SECTION (28 APR 2000)., The purpose of this standard is to describe and illustrate practices and procedures to be followed when measuring the radar cross-section (RCS) of airborne dispensed chaff countermeasures for acceptance purposes. This standard relates the prescribed requirements to the existing stage of technological achievement, making the most effective use of commercially available, state-of-the-art equipment. This standard establishes the procedures, requirements, and instructions for testing chaff payloads under flight conditions to determine compliance with the associated system performance or detail specification specified in the contract.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2072 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2072 (AS), MILITARY STANDARD SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, ESTABLISHMENT AND CONDUCT OF PROGRAMS FOR (25 AUG 1977)., This standard provides (a) uniform requirements and criteria for establishing and conducting aircraft survivability programs and provides guidelines for preparing survivability program plans. (b_ directions and requirements for management organization, plans, procedures, and reviews for the defined survivability tasks. (c) requirements for program tasks e.g., analyses, assessments, and studies. (d) requirements for survivability enhancement. (e) requirements for verification and demonstration.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2072 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2072 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, ESTABLISHMENT AND CONDUCT OF PROGRAMS FOR (5 DEC 1995). MIL-STD-2072 dated 25 August 1977, is hereby canceled without replacement.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2073-1 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2073-1D (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR MILITARY PACKAGING (10 MAY 2002)., THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-2073-1D HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2073-1 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2073-1D, MILITARY STANDARD, STANDARD PRACTICE FOR MILITARY PACKAGING (15 DEC 1999). This document outlines standard processes for the development and documentation of military packaging, as distinct from commercial packaging. This standard covers methods of preservation to protect materiel against environmentally induced corrosion and deterioration, physical and mechanical damage, and other forms of degradation during storage, multiple handling, and shipment associated with the military distribution system. A decision chart is included for developing these packaging requirements.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2073-1 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2073-1E, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, STANDARD PRACTICE FOR MILITARY PACKAGING (23 MAY 2008)., This document outlines standard processes for the development and documentation of military packaging, as distinct from commercial packaging. This standard covers methods of preservation to protect materiel against environmentally induced corrosion and deterioration, physical and mechanical damage, and other forms of degradation during storage, multiple handling, and shipment of materiel in the defense transportation system. A decision chart is included for determining the applicability of commercial or military packaging practices (see figure 1). If military packaging is applicable, figure 1 will further aid in the development of detailed packaging requirements.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2073-2 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2073-2B (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, PACKAGING REQUIREMENT CODES (PART 2 OF 2 PARTS) (8 APR 1988) [S/S BY MIL-STD-2073-1].
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2073-2 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2073-2B (NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD, PACKAGING REQUIREMENT CODES (PART 2 OF 2 PARTS) (25 MAY 1989) [S/S BY MIL-STD-2073-1].
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2073-2 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2073-2B (NOTICE 3), MILITARY STANDARD, PACKAGING REQUIREMENT CODES (PART 2 OF 2 PARTS) (1 OCT 1996) [S/S BY MIL-STD-2073-1]., Mil-Std-2073-2C (Part 2 of 2 Parts) dated 21 June 1991, is hereby canceled. Future acquisitions should refer to Mil-Std-2073-1C Standard Practice for Military Packaging.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2073-2 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2073-2B, MILITARY STANDARD, PACKAGING REQUIREMENT CODES (PART 2 OF 2 PARTS) (1 JUL 1994) [S/S BY MIL-STD-2073-1]., This document outlines standard processes for the development and documentation og military packaging, as distinct from commercial packaging. This standard covers methods of preservation to protect materiel against environmentally induced corrosion and deterioration, physical and mechanical damage, and other forms of degradation during storage, multiple handling, and shipment associated with the military distribution system. Adecision chart in included for developing these packaging requirements (see figure 1).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2074 

MIL-STD-2074, FAILURE CLASSIFICATION FOR RELIABILITY TESTING. This standard establishes criteria for classification of failures occurring during reliability tests.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2076 

MIL-STD-2076, MILITARY STANDARD, UNIT UNDER TEST (UUT)COMPATIBILITY WITH AUTOMATIC TEST EQUIPMENT (ATE), GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR (1 MAR 1978) [SUPERSEDING AR-99]., The ease and effectiveness of testing with Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) is governed, to a large extent, by the design of the Unit Under Test (UUT). The UUT design must encompass features that make it compatible with an ATE in a manner which facilitates rapid interconnection. In addition: once connected, the UUT design must be sufficiently modular to allow rapid analysis of functional ability and”diagnosis in the event of a malfunction. In addition, critical parametric indicators, or test points from the UUT modular elements must be accessible to the ATE and designed in a manner that allows their evaluation by the ATE without distortion or deviation of the parameter of interest. This Standard presents the design requirements for a UUT which will make it compatible for test on an ATE. Thus designed, the UUT will possess the attributes necessary to maximize the benefits possible through use of ATE and minimize the cost necessary to achieve those benefits. ii
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2077 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2077B. MILITARY STANDARD GENERAL REQUIREMENTS TEST SETS (22 APR 1991)., This standard contains requirements to achieve cost effective acquisition and life cycle maintenance of Operational Test Program Sets/Test Program Sets.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2078 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2078, REQUIREMENT FOR PREPARATION OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENT DEPOT LEVEL REWORK STANDARDS (14 DEC 1981)., This standard establishes the requirements for format and provides instruction for the preparation of Support Equipment (SE) depot level rework standards.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2100 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2100, MILITARY STANDARD PROPELLANT, SOLID, CHARACTERIZATION OF (EXCEPT GUN PROPELLANT) (30 MAR 1979)., The purpose of this standard is to provide a compendium of standardized methods to determine the intrinsic physical, chemical and interface properties of a solid propellant or propellants proposed for use in tactical rockets, missiles, aircrew escape systems, or auxiliary devices.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2101 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2101, MILITARY STANDARD CLASSIFICATION OF CHARACTERISTICS (10 MAY 1979)., The purpose of this document is to establish requirements and procedures for selecting, identifying and classifying essential design characteristics required for government acceptance of products.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2103 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2103, MILITARY STANDARD, WELDING, ELECTRON BEAM REQUIREMENTS FOR (07 MAR 1990) [SUPERSEDING WS20641]., This standard covers the requirements for welding rocket motor case components by the electron beam (EB) welding process.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2104 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2104, MILITARY STANDARD, WELDING, TUNGSTEN ARC, GAS, MANUAL (GTAW-MA) REQUIREMENTS FOR (7 MAR 1990) [SUPERSEDING WS20642]., This standard covers the requirements for welding rocket motor case components by the manual gas tungsten are welding (GTAW-MA).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2105 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2105C, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD HAZARD ASSESSMENT TESTS FOR NON-NUCLEAR MUNITIONS (14 JULY 2003)., This standard provides or references tests and test procedures for the assessment of safety and insensitive munitions (IM) characteristics for all non-nuclear munitions, munition subsystems and explosive devices. The purpose is to provide a framework for the development of a consolidated safety and IM assessment test program for non-nuclear munitions. The tests are to characterize the munitions and provide the service review organization information with which to make a decision. This standard applies to all non-nuclear munitions (i.e., all-up missiles, rockets, pyrotechnics), and munitions subsystems (e.g., warheads, fuzes, cartridge actuated devices, propulsion units, safe and arm devices, pyrotechnic devices, chemical payloads), and other explosive devices. In all likelihood, it may not be possible to test against all threats. In this case, select the most probable, credible stimuli that is expected to cause the greatest damage to life, property, or combat effectiveness.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2110 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2110 (EC), MILITARY STANDARD, RESTORATION, OVERHAUL, AND REPAIR OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (11 DEC 1979)., This standard covers the general requirements for the Restoration, Overhaul, and Repair (RDR) of electronic equipment and those aspects of the maintenance processes which are applicable to electronic equipment. It establishes uniform standards and procedures to be used in the RDR process, for example, receipt and evaluation , maintenance procedures, selection and use of parts and material identification and marking of equipments, and preservation and packing for shipment.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2113 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2113A (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCULATORS AND ISOLATORS, SELECTION OF. MIL-STD-2113A, dated 18 September 1989, is hereby canceled without replacement.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2115 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2115 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY SPECIFICATION AUDIO DEVICES AND COMPONENTS, SELECTION AND USE OF. This notice should be filed in front of MIL-STD-2115, dated 25 September 1974. MIL-STD-2115, dated 25 September 1974, is hereby canceled without replacement.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2118 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2118 (NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD FLEXIBLE AND RIGID-FLEX PRINTED-WIRING FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR (27 AUG 1999) [S/S BY IPC-2223 and IPC–222]., MIL–STD–2118, dated 4 May 1984, is hereby canceled. Future acquisitions should refer to IPC-2223, “Sectional Design Standard for Flexible Printed Boards” and IPC–2221 “Generic Standard on Printed Board Design.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2119 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2119A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DESIGN CRITERIA DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINTED-WIRING ELECTRICAL BACKPLANE ASSEMBLIES (19 FEB 1990)., This standard establishes design requirements governing printed-wiring electrical backplane assemblies consisting of rigid printed-wiring boards in accordance with MIL-P-55110 on which separately manufactured connector component parts qualified in accordance with MIL-C-28859 have been added. The design criteria (such as printed-wiring board thickness) contained in this standard are predicated on the requirement that end item assemblies are conformal coated or solder masked.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2121 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2121A (NAVY) (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, DETERMINATION OF ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT PARAMETERS (7 MAR 1995) [SUPERSEDING DOD-STD-2121(NAVY)].
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2121A 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2121A (NAVY), MILITARY STANDARD, DETERMINATION OF ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT PARAMETERS (9 JUN 1992) [SUPERSEDING DOD-STD-2121(NAVY)]., This standard establishes: a, The terms to be utilized for documenting the test parameters of a weapons systems. b, A link between the parameters and the Electronic Test Equipment (ETE) required to support the weapons systems at each maintenance level. c, The functional capability required of ETE to be procured, or for comparison to know available ETE within the DOD.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2131 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2131A, MILITARY STANDARD, LAUNCHER, EJECTION, GUIDED MISSILE, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA FOR (4 APR 1983)., The purpose of this document is to provide guidelines for establishing general criteria for the design, development, construction, maintenance and testing of an ejection launcher.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2138 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2138A (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, METAL SPRAYED COATINGS FOR CORROSION PROTECTION ABOARD NAVAL SHIPS (29 AUG 1994)., This standard covers the requirements for the use of metal sprayed coatings (aluminum) for corrosion control applications on board Naval ships.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2138A 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2138A(SH) (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, METAL SPRAYED COATINGS FOR CORROSION PROTECTION ABROAD NAVAL SHIPS (METRIC) (29 AUG 1994)., To all holders of MIL-STD-2138A(SH).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2138 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2138A, MILITARY STANDARD, METAL SPRAYED COATINGS FOR CORROSION PROTECTION ABOARD NAVAL SHIPS (13 MAY 1992)., This standard covers the requirements for the use of metal sprayed coatings (aluminum) for corrosion control applications on board Naval ships.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2142 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2142A (SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD, MAGNETIC SILENCING CHARACTERISTICS, MEASUREMENT OF (6 AUG 1990) [SUPERSEDING DOD-STD-2142]., This standard establishes requirements for methods of measuring and determining the magnetic characteristics (permeability; electrical conductivity; ferrous, stray and eddy current magnetic field strengths) of materials and equipment.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2148 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2148 (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, STANDARD PRACTICE VIBRATION DAMPING MATERIALS, PROCEDURES FOR INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIRS (3 OCT 1989) [SUPERSEDING NAVSEA 0939-LP-000-1010].
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2148 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2148, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, STANDARD PRACTICE VIBRATION DAMPING MATERIALS, PROCEDURES FOR INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIRS (12 AUG 1983) [SUPERSEDING NAVSEA 0939-LP-000-1010]., This Military Standard establishes uniform standards for the selection, installation, maintenance, and repair of currently-approved vibration damping materials, except those used for mounts and pipe damping. Information on mounts and pipe damping may be found in NAVSHIPS 0939-001-2010. It specifies the types of damping materials to be used in both submarines and surface ships, delineates those areas where the treatments normally are applied, and provides guidelines for their installation and maintenance. This document is intended to supplement individual ship specifications, and to provide guidance in those instances where specific direction has not been made available in the form of ship specifications.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2149 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2149A (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD, STANDARD PROCEDURES FOR EXPLOSION TESTING FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS METALLIC MATERIALS AND WELDMENTS (5 APR 1993).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2149 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2149A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD, STANDARD PROCEDURES FOR EXPLOSION TESTING FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS METALLIC MATERIALS AND WELDMENTS (2 FEB 1990)., This standard covers explosion testing used to evaluate ferrous and non-ferrous base materials, welding filler materials and welding procedures when required by applicable specifications, contracts, acquisition documents and other authorities.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2154 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2154 (NOTICE 1), INSPECTION, ULTRASONIC, WROUGHT METALS, PROCESS FOR (15 NOV 2004) [S/S by SAE-AMS-STD-2154 OR ASTM-E2375]. MIL-STD-2154, dated 30 September 1982, is hereby canceled. Future acquisition for this item may refer to Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Aerospace Material Specification (AMS), SAE-AMS-STD-2154, “Inspection, Ultrasonic, Wrought Metals, Process For,”
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2154 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2154 (NOTICE 2), INSPECTION, ULTRASONIC, WROUGHT METALS, PROCESS FOR (12 MAY 2008) [S/S by SAE-AMS-STD-2154 OR ASTM-E2375]. MIL-STD-2154, dated 30 September 1982, is hereby canceled. Future acquisition for this item may refer to ASTM International Specification ASTM E2375 “Standard Practice for Ultrasonic Testing of Wrought Products.”
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2154 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2154, INSPECTION, ULTRASONIC, WROUGHT METALS, PROCESS FOR (30 SEP 1982) [S/S by SAE-AMS-STD-2154 OR ASTM-E2375]. The purpose of the military standard is to provide uniform methods for the ultrasonic inspection of wrought metals and wrought metal products.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2155 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2155 (AS), FAILURE REPORTING, ANALYSIS AND CORRECTIVE ACTION SYSTEM (FRACAS) (24 JUL 1985). This standard establishes uniform requirements and criteria for a Failure Reporting,porting, A Analysis, and Corrective Action System to implement the FRACAS requirement of MIL-STD-785.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2156 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2156, MILITARY SPECIFICATION, LAUNCHER, RAIL, GUIDED MISSILE, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA FOR (4 APR 1983)., The purpose of this document is to provide guidelines for establishing general criteria for the design, development, construction, maintenance and testing of a rail launcher.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2161 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2161A (AS), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE PAINT SCHEMES AND EXTERIOR MARKINGS FOR US NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT (1 MAY 1993)., This military standard establishes the requirements for paint schemes and markings to be applied to the exterior surfaces of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft, including those procured for other government agencies and foreign countries under Navy contracts. The requirements for paint scheme and markings include size, color, and approximate locations, where applicable, as shown in illustrations. This standard also provides a mechanism to obtain approval for deviation from these requirements. The purpose of this document is to standardize paint schemes and application of naval insignia and markings. In addition, this standard provides procedures to obtain approval for deviations from these requirements.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2162  
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2162 (NOTICE 1), AMPLIFIER, RADIOFREQUENCY and MICROWAVE, SOLID STATE SELECTION OF (NO S/S DOCUMENT). MIL-STD-2162, dated 27 July 1983, is hereby canceled without replacement.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2163 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2163 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD INSERT ARRANGEMENTS FOR MIL-C-28876 CONNECTORS, FIBER OPTIC, CIRCULAR, PLUG AND RECEPTACLE STYLE, MULTIPLE REMOVABLE TERMINAL. MIL-STD-2163C, dated 16 February 1993, is hereby canceled. Future acquisitions for this item may refer to Appendix B of MIL-PRF-28876E.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2164 
  Rev. Num:
EC 

Environmental Stress Screening Process for Electronic Equipment. This standard defines the requirements for ESS of electronic equipment, including environmental test conditions, durations of exposure, procedures, equipment operation, actions taken upon detection of defects, and test documentation.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2165 

Testability Program for Electronic Systems and Equipments. This standard provides uniform procedures and methods for establishing a testability program, for assessing testability in designs and for integration of testability into the acquisition process for electronic systems and equipments.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2166 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2166 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, CONNECTIONS, ELECTRICAL COMPLIANT PIN. MIL-STD-2166, dated 5 December 1984, is hereby canceled without replacement.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2166 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2166, MILITARY STANDARD, CONNECTIONS, ELECTRICAL COMPLIANT PIN. This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with other connector documents to verify the suitability of the compliant pin/connector printed wiring board interface.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2173 
  Rev. Num:
AS 

Reliability - Centered Maintenance Requirements for Naval Aircraft, Weapons Systems and Support Equipment. The purpose of this standard is to provide the procedures for a Reliability-Centered Maintenance analysis for Naval Aircraft, weapons systems, and support equipment.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2175 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2175A, CASTINGS, CLASSIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF (25 AUG 1975) [S/S BY SAE-AMS-STD-2175]., The purpose of this military standard is to prescribe the non-destructive testing acceptance criteria for the inspection of metal castings that are classified (see 1.3) in accordance with this standard. .,
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2177 

MIL-STD-2177, MILITARY STANDARD DEPOT REWORK SPECIFICATION, AIR-LAUNCHED WEAPONS, ARMAMENT, ORDNANCE, MISSILE LAUNCHERS, & PECULIAR SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, PREPARATION OF (7 FEB 1989)., This standard establishes the format, contents, and procedures for the preparation of depot rework specifications for air-launched weapons, armament, ordnance, PSE, and missile launchers.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2189 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2189 (SH) (SECTION 100-1), MILITARY STANDARD DESIGN METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS, SECTION 100-1, REINFORCEMENT OF OPENINGS IN STRUCTURE OF SURFACE SHIPS OTHER THAN IN PROTECTIVE PLATING (22 JAN 1988)., This standard has been prepared to set forth design methods around openings in structural members of naval ships. Such openings are made for the following purposes: (a) lighten members. (b) For access or inspection. (c) To allow passage of wiring, piping, and ventilation ducts.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2189 

MIL-STD-2189 (SH) (SECTION 200-1), MILITARY STANDARD, DESIGN METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS SECTION 200-1, CALCULATION OF SURFACE SHIP ENDURANCE FUEL REQUIREMENTS (8 JUL 1988)., This standard contains the requirements for determining the minimum necessary fuel tankage for conventionally powered steam,diesel,or gas turbine ships or craft of the U.S. Navy.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2189 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2189 (SH), MILITARY STANDARD, DESIGN METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS (13 FEB 1987) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2189]., This standard provides a guide for conducting 400 hertz (Hz) power system tests to determine that the 400 Hz power system is compatible with the equipment served and that the system characteristics are within the limits specified in DOD-STD-1399, section 300.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2191 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2191 (SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE REPAIR WELDING, WELD CLADDING, STRAIGHTENING, AND COLD ROLLING OR MAIN PROPULSION SHAFTING (5 NOV 1992) [SUPERSEDING NAVSEA 0900-LP-014-1010]., This standard contains minimum requirements for weld cladding, repair welding, mechanical straightening, and cold rolling of new and refurbished main propulsion shafting and for repair welding of rudder stocks for ships of the U.S. Navy.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2194 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2194, MILITARY STANDARD, INFRARED THERMAL IMAGING SURVEY PROCEDURE FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (12 FEB 1988)., This standard provides detailed procedures for conducting an infrared thermal imaging (IRTI) survey on electrical equipment aboard ship
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2197 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2197 (SH), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, DESIGN CRITERIA, BRUSH ELECTROPLATING MARINE MACHINERY (28 MAR 1989) [SUPERSEDING NAVSEA 0900-LP-038-6010 (SEP 1972)]., This standard describes the requirements for the equipment, materials, personnel, quality control, and safety precautions for the elctro-deposition of metals by brush electroplating.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2198 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2198, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DESIGN CRITERIA, DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR METAL ELECTRICAL BACKPLANE ASSEMBLIES (26 FEB 1990)., The purpose of this document is to establish general design requirements for metal electrical backplane assemblies of aluminum sheet or sheets on which separately manufactured component parts, qualified in accordance with MIL-C-28754, have been adde
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2199 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2199 (SH), MILITARY STANDARD GLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC COVERINGS FOR PROPELLER SHAFTING (METRIC). This standard defines requirements for the materials to be used and provides detailed instructions for guidance on surface preparation, resin preparation, and application of fiberglass reinforced plastic coverings on waterborne propulsion shafting.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2200 

MIL-STD-2200, MILITARY STANDARD, REQUIREMENTS FOR EMPLOYING STANDARD ENCLOSURE SYSTEMS (29 NOV 1991)., This standard addresses the requirements for the implementation of Standard Enclosure Systems(SES) hardware in the design and construction of military electronic systems.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2202 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2202A, MILITARY STANDARD ENERGY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS, FACTORY TESTS. The purpose of this Military Standard is to define generic Factory Tests for Energy Monitoring and Control Systems (EMCS), Utility Monitor and Control Systems (UMCS) and Utility Control Systems (UCS). These tests are to be used to assure that the physical and functional requirements of the guide specifications are tested, and that the test results are adequately documented. The Government will base certain contractual decisions on the results of these tests. The EMCS, UMCS or UCS systems will typically have different names for the various devices used. For example, computer based devices used in the field are referred to as FIDs, smart field panels, RTUs, RCUs, or other names. Regardless of what the devices are named, the appropriate tests should be performed.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2203 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2203A, MILITARY STANDARD ENERGY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS, PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION AND ENDURANCE TEST (10 JUN 1994)., The purpose of this Military Standard is to define generic Performance Verification and Endurance Tests for Energy Monitoring and Control Systems (EMCS), Utility Monitor and Control Systems (UMCS) and Utility Control Systems (UCS). These tests are to be used to assure that the physical and performance requirements of guide specifications for EMCS are tested, and that the test results are adequately documented. The Government shall base certain contractual decisions on the results of these tests. The EMCS, UMCS or UCS systems will typically have different names for the various devices used. For example, computer based devices used in the field are referred to as FIDs, smart field panels, RTUs, RCUs, or other names. Regardless of what the devices are named, the appropriate tests should be performed.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2204 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2204 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD SURVIVABLE ADAPTABLE FIBER OPTIC EMBEDDED NETWORK (SAFENET) (4 MAY 1998)., MIL-STD-2204, dated 31 October 1992, is hereby canceled without replacement.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2204 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2204, MILITARY STANDARD SURVIVABLE ADAPTABLE FIBER OPTIC EMBEDDED NETWORK (SAFENET) (31 OCT 1992)., This standard establishes requirements for the implementation of a Survivable Adaptable Fiber Optic Embedded Network, SAFENET.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2217 

MIL-STD-2217 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD MEMORY LOADER/VERIFIER MULTIPLEX BUS INTERFACE WITH AVIONIC SYSTEMS, REQUIREMENTS FOR (28 MAY 1993).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2217 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2217 (NOTICE 2), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD, MEMORY LOADER/VERIFIER MULTIPLEX BUS INTERFACE WITH AVIONIC SYSTEMS, REQUIREMENTS FOR (22 MAY 2000)., TO ALL HOLDERS OF MIL-STD-2217(AS) 1. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-2217(AS) HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2217 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2217 (NOTICE 3), MILITARY STANDARD MEMORY LOADER/VERIFIER MULTIPLEX BUS INTERFACE WITH AVIONIC SYSTEMS, REQUIREMENTS FOR (22 FEB 2005)., MIL-STD-2217, dated 22 May 2000, has been reviewed and determined to be valid for use in acquisition
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2217 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2217, MILITARY STANDARD MEMORY LOADER/VERIFIER MULTIPLEX BUS INTERFACE WITH AVIONIC SYSTEMS, REQUIREMENTS FOR (16 OCT 1991)., The Memory Loader/Verifier (MLV) will provide the means for loading and verifying avionics memories in military aircraft utilizing a multiplex bus interface.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2218  
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2218, MILITARY STANDARD, THERMAL DESIGN, ANALYSIS, AND TEST PROCEDURES FOR AIRBORNE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (20 MAY 1992)., This standard establishes requirements for thermal design and cooling analyses, thermal design verification tests, and preproduction qualification tests for airborne electronic equipment. These thermal design requirements are provided to ensure that the equipment will operate satisfactorily without manual adjustment under any mode of operation in the aircraft. It also establishes guidelines for test methods for verification testing of the thermal and cooling design and preproduction qualification temperature and humidity tests to ensure that the equipment meets its performance requirements and reliability criteria. This document defines a thermal design process establishing and validating the following: a. Equipment cooling methods and coolant flow requirements. b. Allowable component temperature and component power, based on derating requirements to achieve lowest component temperatures consistent with reliability and life cycle cost (LCC) requirements. c. A thermal design analysis which defines the temperatures, heat sources, heat paths and heat sinks of all temperature critical components for worst-case power, environmental temperature-altitude and coolant flow (where applicable) conditions. d. Thermal design, verification and preproduction qualification tes
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2219 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2219 (w/CHANGE-1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FUSION WELDING FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS (16 JUN 2008)., The scope of this document is to provide minimum requirements for weld filler materials, workmanship, inspection and record requirements for fusion welding of alloys applicable to aircraft, missiles, other aerospace equipment, their parts and accessories.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2219 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2219A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FUSION WELDING FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS (18 JUL 2005)., The scope of this document is to provide minimum requirements for weld filler materials, workmanship, inspection and record requirements for fusion welding of alloys applicable to aircraft, missiles, other aerospace equipment, their parts and accessories.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2220 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2220, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD, INTERFACE SPECFORMAT FOR TARGET AUXILIARY AND AUGMENTATION SYSTEMS (11 FEB 1988) [S/S BY MIL-STD-961]., This standard establishes the format, content, and procedures for the preparation of Target Auxillary/Augmentation Systems (TA/AS) interface specifications.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2223  

MIL-STD-2223 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, TEST METHODS FOR INSULATED ELECTRIC WIRE (9 SEP 1994).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2223 

MIL-STD-2223, MILITARY STANDARD, TEST METHODS FOR INSULATED ELECTRIC WIRE (31 AUG 1992)., This standard establishes test methods for insulated wires made with tin-coated, silver-coated or nickel coated conductors of copper or copper alloy.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2225 

MIL-STD-2225, MILITARY STANDARD, VIBRATION AND NOISE TESTING FOR INSTRUMENT BEARINGS (1 AUG 1994)., Vibration and noise measurements under controlled test conditions provide baseline data which can be used to ascertain relative bearing quality. The causes of vibration and noise are complex phenomena affected by many factors. This standard defines vibration and noise measurements under closely controlled conditions, and there is no guarantee that values measured in accordance with this standard will correlate with actual application.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2301 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2301A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD COMPUTER GRAPHICS METAFILE (CGM) IMPLEMENTATION STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD (5 JUN 1998)., This standard establishes the requirements necessary to implement Computer Graphics Metafiles (CGMs) used for the representation of symbol graphics in the National Imagery Transmission Format Standard (NITFS).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2361 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2361 (SC), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT. This standard establishes the Army Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) requirementsfor digital development, acquisition, and delivery of Army administrative, training and doctrine, and technical equipment publications. The requirements for technical equipment publications include the development, acquisition, and delivery requirements for Electronic and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (ETM/ IETM) when used in conjunction with MIL-M-87268 and MIL-D-87269. Designated appendicies of this standard contain references to, and access instructions for, the modular SGML Document Type Definitions (DTD) and Tag Description Lists for the development of Army publications in conjunction with the respective functional requirements documents. Data prepared in conformance to these requirements will facilitate the automated storage, retrieval, interchange, and processing of publications from heterogeneous data sources.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2361 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2361A (AC), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT (31 MAY 2000)., This standard establishes Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) requirements for digital development, acquisition, and delivery of Army administrative, training and doctrine, and technical and equipment publications. The requirements for technical and equipment publications include the development, acquisition, and delivery requirements for Electronic and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (ETM/IETM) when used in conjunction with MIL-PRF-87268 and MIL-PRF-87269. Designated appendices of this standard contain references to, and access instructions for, the modular SGML Document Type Definitions (DTD) and Tag Description Lists for the development of Army publications in conjunction with the respective functional requirements documents. Data prepared in conformance to these requirements will facilitate the automated storage, retrieval, interchange, and processing of publications from heterogeneous data sources.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2361 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2361C, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD, DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT (15 OCT 2004)., This standard establishes the Extensible Markup Language (XML) requirements for digital development, acquisition, and delivery of Army administrative and technical and equipment publications. The requirements for technical and equipment publications include the development, acquisition, and delivery requirements for Electronic and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (ETM/IETM). Further, this standard establishes the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) requirements for digital development, acquisition, and delivery of Army training and doctrine publications. Designated appendices of this standard contain references to, and access instructions for, the Document Type Definitions (DTD) and Tag Description Lists for the development of Army publications in conjunction with the respective functional requirements documents. Data prepared in conformance to these requirements will facilitate the automated storage, retrieval, interchange, and processing of publications from heterogeneous data sources.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2401 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2401, MILITARY STANDARD DOD WORLD GEODETIC SYSTEM (WGS) (11 JAN 1994)., This standard specifies the requirements for use of World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS 84), the defining and derived parameters for WGS 84, and methods for transforming between WGS 84 and other geodetic systems. This standard applies to all DoD systems and products which require use of a World Geodetic System. A world geodetic system is a consistent global coordinate system which allows an unambiguous representation of positional information. Navigation solutions from the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Navy Navigation Satellite System (NNSS) are referred to this system. A WGS 84 ellipsoid provides a reference surface upon which coordinates are calculated and is particularly applicable to inertial systems. A WGS 84 Earth Gravitational Model (EGM) provides necessary force models for accurate global operation of strategic weapons, navigation, and satellite systems. Many MC&G products produced by other agencies and governments (and DMA products not yet placed on WGS 84) are not referred to the WGS 84. Parameters to transform these products to WGS 84 are part of this standard.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2402 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2402 (DMA), MILITARY STANDARD, MAPPING, CHARTING, AND GEODESY SYMBOLS FOR GRAPHIC PRODUCTS (21 APR 1995)., This standard defines Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy (MC&G) symbology for the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) graphic (hardcopy) products. This is one of two military standards that document symbology for DMA products. Symbology associated with DMA Vector Products (those in Vector Product Format), are found in Mil-STD-2412, Vector Product Format Symbology.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2407 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2407, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD FOR VECTOR PRODUCT FORMAT (28 JUN 1996) [SUPERSEDING MIL-STD-600006]., The vector product format (VPF) is a standard format, structure, and organization for large geographic databases that are based on a georelational data model and are intended for direct use. VPF is designed to be compatible with a widevariety of applications and products. VPF allows application software to read data directly from computer-readable media without prior conversion to an intermediate form. VPF uses tables and indexes that permit direct access by spatial location and thematic content and is designed to be used with any digital geographic data in vector format that can be represented using nodes, edges, and faces. VPF defines the format of data objects, and the georelational data model provides a data organization within which software can manipulate the VPF data objects. A product specification corresponding to a specific database product determines the precise contents of feature tables and their relationships in the database. In this context, each separate product or application is defined by a product specification and implemented by using VPF structures.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2408 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2408, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE MAPPING, CHARTING & GEODESY GLOSSARY OF FEATURE AND ATTRIBUTE DEFINITIONS (21 APR 1995)., This Military Standard , MIL-STD-2408, is a specialized dictionary wherein physical and conceptual earth objects/entities and their descriptive characteristics/properties are defined as Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy (MC&G) features and their associated attributes.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2410 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2410, MILITARY STANDARD, MAPPING, CHARTING, AND GEODESY REPRODUCTION AND PRINTING (31 JAN 1995)., This standard defines MC&G reproduction and printing and requirements for lithographic products produced by the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA). Included are detailed specifications for dot screens, area patterns (APs), line patterns (LPs), posicuts, and type styles.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2411 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2411 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, RASTER PRODUCT FORMAT (17 JAN 1995).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2411 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2411 (NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD, RASTER PRODUCT FORMAT (16 AUG 2001).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2411 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2411, MILITARY STANDARD, RASTER PRODUCT FORMAT (6 OCT 1994)., The Raster Product Format (RPF) is a standard data structure for geospatial databases composed of rectangular arrays of pixel values (e.g. in digitized maps or images) in compressed or uncompressed form. RPF is intended to enable application software to use the data in RPF format on computer-readable interchange media directly without further manipulations or transformation.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2411 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2411-1 (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD REGISTERED DATA VALUES FOR RASTER PRODUCT FORMAT (16 AUG 2001).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2411 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2411-1, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD REGISTERED DATA VALUES FOR RASTER PRODUCT FORMAT (30 AUG 1994)., This document is a companion document to the military standard for Raster Product Format (RPF), MIL-STD-2411. It contains all registered data values referenced in the standard.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2411 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2411-2, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD INTEGRATION OF RASTER PRODUCT FORMAT FILES INTO THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT (26 AUG 1994)., The Raster Product Format (RPF) is a standard data structure for geospatial databases composed of rectangular arrays of pixel values (e.g. in digitized maps or images) in compressed or uncompressed form.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2413 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2413, MILITARY STANDARD PRACTICE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR STANDARD LINEAR FORMAT (SLF) FOR DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHIC FEATURE DATA (22 OCT 1993)., This document defines the Standard Linear Format (SLF) as used by the Modernization Production System (MPS) of the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) Digital Production System (DPS).
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2414A 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2414A, MILITARY STANDARD BAR CODING FOR GEOSPATIAL PRODUCTS (1 AUG 2002)., This standard defines the requirements for bar coding of geospatial products.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2500 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2500A (NOTICE 1) DOD INTERFACE STD NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT (VERSION 2.0) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-2500A HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2500 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2500A, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT (VERSION 2.0) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. This standard establishes the requirements for the file format component of the National Imagery Transmission Format Standard (NITFS). The file format described in this document is called the National Imagery Transmission Format (NITF). The NITFS is a collection of related standards and specifications developed to provide a foundation for interoperability in the dissemination of imagery and imagery-related products among different computer systems. An overview of the component documents of the NITFS can be found in MIL-HDBK-1300A.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2500 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2500B (NOTICE 1) DOD INTERFACE STD NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT (VERSION 2.1) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-2500B HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2500 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2500B (NOTICE 2) DOD INTERFACE STD NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT (VERSION 2.1) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-2500B HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED:
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2500 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2500B, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT (VERSION 2.1) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. This standard establishes the requirements for the file format component of the NITFS. The file format described in this document is called the NITF. The NITFS is a collection of related standards and specifications developed to provide a foundation for interoperability in the dissemination of imagery and imagery associated data among different computer systems.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2500 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2500C, DOD INTERFACE STANDARD NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT (VERSION 2.1) FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD. This standard establishes the requirements for the file format component of the NITFS. The file format described in this document is called the NITF. The NITFS is a collection of related standards and specifications developed to provide a foundation for interoperability in the dissemination of imagery and imagery associated data among different computer systems.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2525 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2525B (w/ CHANGE 2), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD COMMON WARFIGHTING SYMBOLOGY (7 MAR 2007)., This standard provides common warfighting symbology along with details on its display and plotting to ensure the compatibility, and to the greatest extent possible, the interoperability of DOD Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence (C4I) systems development, operations, and training. The standard addresses the efficient transmission of symbology information within the infosphere through the use of a standard methodology for symbol hierarchy and symbol identifiers. The standard applies to both automated and hand-drawn graphic displays. These symbols are designed to enhance DOD`s joint warfighting interoperability by providing a standard set of common C4I symbols. Additional symbol sets may be provided when this document is updated.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2549 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2549 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT DATA INTERFACE (30 SEP 2000)., MIL-STD-2549, dated 30 June 1997, is hereby canceled without replacement.
Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-2549 
  Rev. Num:

MIL-STD-2549, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT DATA INTERFACE (30 JUN 1997).,This standard is the result of joint efforts of the military services and industry. The goal of this document is to establish a standard interface for the delivery of, or access to, electronic configuration management data. MIL-STD-973 accommodates digital configuration management data, but because it does not standardize data at the data element level, it does not enable sharing of digital data. In order to allow for the efficient transition to the shared integrated digital data environment described by this standard, MIL-STD-973 will remain in effect temporarily. 3. This standard is based on sound configuration management principles. The data interface described in this document is established through specification of a standard relational data base conceptual schema (business rules view), intentionally structured to accommodate the maximum range of data potentially required by the services for configuration management of their materiel and its supporting technical data. This standard presents the data element relationships needed to allow both services and contractors to exchange all required configuration management information and product data, either directly or through an appropriate integrated data environment. This approach standardizes field lengths and data element definitions (DEDs) and establishes “one face to industry” for DoD-required configuration management data. 4. This standard is directed toward improving the cost effectiveness of the generation, maintenance, acquisition, and use of the technical data required to support a configuration management program. This is accomplished through the following: a. Standardization of the configuration management DEDs, field lengths, and formats between the services and industry. b. Consolidation of configuration management information into a defined virtual repository environment to reduce redundancy, facilitate timely access, and ensure consistency between the various user elements. c. Maximum utilization of industry developed integrated data systems tied to engineering, manufacturing, and product support data bases as sources of configuration management related data and documentation. d. Harmonization of configuration management data elements with other DoD, national, and international standards. 5. This standard does not prescribe automated information system software that must be used to process configuration management data.