MIL-H-62185(AT)
MIL-STD-193
- Painting Procedures Tactical Vehicle (Tracked and Wheeled).
MIL-STD-417
- Rubber compositions, Vulcanized General Purpose, Solid
(Symbols & Tests).
MIL-STD-461
- Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics Requirements
for Equipments
MIL-STD-862
- System Safety Program for System and Associated
Sub-Systems and Equipment, Requirements for.
PUBLICATIONS
Engineering Parts List
10941625
- Howitzer, Medium, Self-Propelled: M109 (FRG).
Supplemental Quality Assurance Provisions (SQAP)
10941625
- Howitzer, Medium, Self-Propelled: M109 (FRG).
(Copies of specifications, standards, drawings, and publications required by contractors in
connection with specific procurement functions should be obtained from the procuring activity or
as directed by the contracting officer.)
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Preproduction model. When specified (see 6.2), a preproduction model(s) of the vehicle
to be furnished under this specification shall be produced prior to the manufacture or fabrication
of vehicles in quantity. The vehicle(s) when complete shall be submitted to the Government for
examination and tests to determine conformance to the requirements of this specification.
Vehicle(s) submitted by the contractor shall be fully representative of vehicles proposed to be
supplied by the vehicle manufacturer from production facilities and tooling under the supply
contract.
3.2 Initial production vehicles. The vehicles selected shall be fully representative of vehicles
proposed to be furnished under the contract, shall be submitted to the Government for inspection
to determine conformance to the requirements of this specification.
3.2.1 Reliability (automotive). The vehicle(s) mean miles between failure (MMBF) shall not
be less than 285 miles during the first 4000 miles of operation consisting of 25 percent hard
surface roads (HSR), 50 percent secondary roads (SR), and 25 percent cross country (CC)
operation. A failure for calculation of Mean Miles Between Failure (MMBF) shall be as defined
by the AMC/TRADOC Artillery Failure Definition, dated 13 December 1972. The definition
reads (excluding the amplification paragraphs): For the purpose of assessing reliability, a failure is
defined as. any malfunction which the operator/crew cannot or is not authorized to remedy by
adjustment, repair, or replacement action within five minutes, using controls, Basic Issue Items
(BII), Items Troop Installed or Authorized (OTIA) and parts authorized to the crew, and which
causes or could cause inability to commence or the cessation of any mode of operation; a critical
or catastrophic hazard to personnel or equipment as defined by MIL-STD-882 (15 June 1969).
For related malfunctions only, the primary malfunction will be counted against reliability.
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