MIL-S-18471G(AS)
3.1.8.3 Electric initiators. All electric initiators shall be designed
in accordance with the requirements of MIL-I-23659.
3.1.8.4 Gas operated devices. All GODs shall be designed in accordance
with the requirements of MIL-D-23615.
3.1.8.5 Explosive devices hazard classification data and disposal proce-
dures. The contractor shall develop explosive devices hazard classification
data and disposal procedures to be utilized by personnel to implement damage
control and recovery actions in the event of an accident or incident involving
these devices during the development, testing, or operational use of the escape
system (see 6.2.2). These procedures shall be acceptable to the procuring
activity prior to initial utilization or incorporation of live explosive
devices in the escape system or subsystems.
3.1.9 Environmental requirements. The escape system shall be designed
to operate during and following exposure to the environmental conditions
specified below:
Temperature: -65°F to +165°F.
a.
Solar radiation: in accordance with MIL-STD-210 for the naval
b.
surface environment (unsheltered).
Altitude: in accordance with the aircraft detail specification.
c.
d.
Rain: in accordance with MIL-STD-210 for the naval surface
environment, one hour averaging time.
e.
Relative humidity: zero percent to 100 percent.
Fungus: as encountered in tropical climates.
f.
Salt fog and flue gases: as encountered in the naval unsheltered
g.
environment.
h.
Sand and dust: in accordance with MIL-STD-210 for the ground
environment.
Acceleration, shock, and vibration: as derived from the aircraft
i.
detail specification and the aircraft environmental analysis
for specific locations within the aircraft.
3.1.10 Electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility
(EMI/EMC). The escape system shall be designed to be compatible with the
aircraft EMI/EMC environment in accordance with MIL-E-6051, MIL-STD-461, and
MIL-STD-462.
3.1.11 Government-furnished equipment (GFE). The contractor shall be
responsible for the integration of GFE into the escape system and for interfacing
with GFE external to the escape system. Changes to GFE to meet needs peculiar
to a specific escape system may be proposed by the contractor but shall not
be implemented until acceptable to the procuring activity (see 6.2.2).
3.1.11.1 GFE specification conformance. In the event of a conflict or
inconsistency between the performance or other critical parameter requirements
of the contract GFE specification(s) and the delivered GFE component(s), the
contractor shall inform the procuring activity of the nature and impact of
the discrepancy.
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