MIL-HDBK-300M, DOD HANDBOOK TECHNICAL INFORMATION FILE OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENTIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-300
MIL-HDBK-300M, DOD HANDBOOK TECHNICAL INFORMATION FILE OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. This handbook is intended to provide the Department of Defense design, engineering,
maintenance, training personnel and government contractors access to a data base, via hyperlink,
(http://www.afmc-pub.wpafb.af.mil/HQ-AFMC/LG/lgi-page/lgis/MIL300/Milindex.htm)
displaying DoD In-inventory Aerospace and Missile Support Equipment (SE). This data base
will include a functional and technical description, associated technical orders, technical
manuals, or commercial catalogues, relationship to similar equipment, end item(s) this support
equipment is used on, and a simple line drawing. For government contractors, the handbook
database is intended to provide sufficient information on an piece of support equipment so that it
may be considered for a contemplated application. Use of this data system is intended to provide
for maximum usage of in-inventory assets, and the elimination of duplicate design or
development of support equipment for different weapon systems.

MIL-HDBK-303, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK MICRO-REPRODUCTION OF ENGINEERING DOCUMENTSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-303
MIL-HDBK-303, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK MICRO-REPRODUCTION OF ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS. This handbook contains information regarding preparation and techniques which affect the quality, legibility, permanence and the interchange capabilities between military activities of all engineering documents in the form of microfilms or the photographs and the reproductions thereof.
MIL-HDBK-304B, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK PACKAGE CUSHIONING DESIGN (31 OCT 1978)Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-304B
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-HDBK-304B, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK PACKAGE CUSHIONING DESIGN (31 OCT 1978). This document provides basic and fundamental information on cushioning materials and their uses. It will provide valuable information and guidance to engineering and technical personnel concerned with designing cushioning systems and specifying required cushioning for protecting fragile equipment. This handbook is not intended to be referenced in purchase specifications except for informational purposes, nor shall it supersede any specification requirements.
Every effort has been made to reflect the latest information on the use of cushioning materials and designing cushioning systems for fragile equipment. It is the intent to review this handbook periodically to insure its completeness and currency.
MIL-HDBK-304C, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK PACKAGE CUSHIONING DESIGN (1 JUN 1997)Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-304C
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-HDBK-304C, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK PACKAGE CUSHIONING DESIGN (1 JUN 1997).This handbook is for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. The information in this handbook applies chiefly to conventional cushioning materials. These materials include polyurethane foam, foamed polystyrene, and foamed polyethylene.
MIL-HDBK-310, GLOBAL CLIMATIC DATA FOR DEVELOPING MILITARY PRODUCTSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-310
MIL-HDBK-310, GLOBAL CLIMATIC DATA FOR DEVELOPING MILITARY PRODUCTS. - This handbook provides climatic data primarily for use in engineering analyses to develop and test
military equipment and materiel.
1.1 Purpose. The data provided are intended to serve as natural environmental starting points for the sequence of
engineering analyses to derive environmental design criteria for materiel. The climatic data are also intended toprovide
guidance in the development of environmental tests of materiel.
MIL-HDBK-332 (USAF), MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK , EVALUATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY ANTENNAS IN AN OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-332 (USAF)
MIL-HDBK-332, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK , EVALUATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY ANTENNAS IN AN OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT.This document provides valuable information concerning maintenance evaluation procedures of the antenna-transmission line systems of High Frequency antennas. The handbook presents the results of evaluation-analysis of various test methods, procedures and test equipment used in several operational environments in the form of detailed test methods, procedures and test equipment. To enhance the use of these tests, applicable antenna and transmission line concepts, and the
Smith Chart are discussed in detail. The application of these tests and procedures should be very beneficial in maintaining the required system performance particularly in cases where the antenna transmission line or other parts of the antenna system have been damaged.
MIL-HDBK-335(USAF), MILITARY HANDBOOK MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN GUIDANCE ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION HARDNESS FOR AIR LAUNCHED ORDINANCE SYSTEMS.Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-335(USAF)
MIL-HDBK-335(USAF), MILITARY HANDBOOK MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN GUIDANCE ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION HARDNESS FOR AIR LAUNCHED ORDINANCE SYSTEMS. The material in this handbook is intended to be applied during the development, design, production, and deployment of air launched ordinance systems. The material is designed to provide protection for air launched ordinance systems during that portion of the life cycle from the time the system is attached to the delivery aircraft until the system impacts a target. The EMR environments are considered to extend from 1MHz to 100 GHz.
MIL-HDBK-336_1, MILITARY HANDBOOK SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, NONNUCLEAR, GENERAL CRITERIA-VOLUME 1Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-336-1
MIL-HDBK-336_1, MILITARY HANDBOOK SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, NONNUCLEAR, GENERAL CRITERIA-VOLUME 1. GENERAL: This is the first volume in a four-volume design handbook for nonnuclear survivability of military aircraft. Each volume is structured to be used in conjunction with the other three volumes, as needed, in the design process. This volume contains general information pertaining to vulnerability and survivability analysis techniques, weapon terminal effects, computer program descriptions, and basic subsystem design concepts. Volume 1 is arranged in a manner that allows the user to easily identify the specific information of interest. APPLICATION: The data contained in this design handbook have been arranged to support the development of both fixed and rotary wing military aircraft. Each has unique mission and performance characteristics that require specialized attention and design solutions. The subystem design categories have been established with these considerations in mind. For example, the power train and rotor blade subsystems deal primarily with military helicopter applications, while the launch/recovery systems deal with those subsystem elements for both fixed and rotary wing aircraft landing gear systems and for those systems related to the assisted takeoff (launching) and deceleration (recovery) methods most used by the Air Force and Navy fixed-wing aircraft.

MIL-HDBK-336_2, MILITARY HANDBOOK SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, NONNUCLEAR, GENERAL CRITERIA-VOLUME 2Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-336-2
MIL-HDBK-336_2, MILITARY HANDBOOK SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, NONNUCLEAR, GENERAL CRITERIA-VOLUME 2. GENERAL: This is the first volume in a four-volume design handbook for nonnuclear survivability of military aircraft. Each volume is structured to be used in conjunction with the other three volumes, as needed, in the design process. This volume contains specific subsystem design concepts, procedures, and other pertinent information. The information and design guidance contained in this volume is arranged in a manner to enhance its use in the conceptual design process, system research, design, test, and evaluation (RDT&E) programs, and existing aircraft modification programs where nonnuclear survivability features are required. Specific information pertinent to each subsystem is contained therein. This volume is arranged to permit the designer or analyst to select the specific area or subject of concern in the design or modification of an aircraft system and find the candidate design methods that may be considered for use. Table 1-1 is a matrix of the general survivability enhancement methods and the subsystems associated with military aircraft. The general applicability of the listed methods, for each subsystem, is indicated by a dot in the matrix. This serves as a preliminary check list for the user to ensure that all potential candidate survivability enhancement methods are considered. The use of this chart is an essential step in the process of selecting the most effective combination of survival enhancement features for the given aircraft design concept. APPLICATION: The data contained in this design handbook have been arranged to support the development of both fixed and rotary wing military aircraft. Each has unique mission and performance characteristics that require specialized attention and design solutions. The subystem design categories have been established with these considerations in mind. For example, the power train and rotor blade subsystems deal primarily with military helicopter applications, while the launch/recovery systems deal with those subsystem elements for both fixed and rotary wing aircraft landing gear systems and for those systems related to the assisted takeoff (launching) and deceleration (recovery) methods most used by the Air Force and Navy fixed-wing aircraft.

MIL-HDBK-336_3, MILITARY HANDBOOK SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, NONNUCLEAR, GENERAL CRITERIA-VOLUME 3.Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-336_3
MIL-HDBK-336_3, MILITARY HANDBOOK SURVIVABILITY, AIRCRAFT, NONNUCLEAR, GENERAL CRITERIA-VOLUME 3. GENERAL: This is the first volume in a four-volume design handbook for nonnuclear survivability of military aircraft. Each volume is structured to be used in conjunction with the other three volumes, as needed, in the design process. The objective of Volume 3 is to provide a ready reference containing design information on military aircraft engine and propulsion system survivability. It contains data on design-techniques to reduce visual, infrared, radar, and aural detectability; and projectile and high-energy laser vulnerability of military aircraft engines and engine installations. The design techniques discussed ranged from combat- and test- proven systems, through development, laboratory, and breadboard equipment, to undeveloped concepts. Turbine engines are stressed, but piston engines are also presented.
APPLICATION: The data contained in this design handbook have been arranged to support the development of both fixed and rotary wing military aircraft. Each has unique mission and performance characteristics that require specialized attention and design solutions. The subystem design categories have been established with these considerations in mind. For example, the power train and rotor blade subsystems deal primarily with military helicopter applications, while the launch/recovery systems deal with those subsystem elements for both fixed and rotary wing aircraft landing gear systems and for those systems related to the assisted takeoff (launching) and deceleration (recovery) methods most used by the Air Force and Navy fixed-wing aircraft.

MIL-HDBK-337, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK ADHESIVE BONDED AEROSPACE STRUCTURE REPAIR.Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-337
MIL-HDBK-337, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HANDBOOK ADHESIVE BONDED AEROSPACE STRUCTURE REPAIR. This handbook contains a description of standard methods for the repair of bonded-sandwich-and-metal-laminate-type aircraft construction. The items covered include prerepair damage evaluation, preparation of the part for repair, a description of the materials, and repair procedures. The repair methods designated in section 6.0 will cover the majority of small damage repair cases. These methods have been selected from those used in the current aircraft repair technical orders (T.O.'s). Large area repairs are covered in section 7.0. Postrepair inspection instruction is also included.
MIL-HDBK-338, MILITARY HANDBOOK ELECTRONIC RELIABILITY DESIGN HANDBOOKIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-338
MIL-HDBK-338, MILITARY HANDBOOK ELECTRONIC RELIABILITY DESIGN HANDBOOK. This Handbook provides procuring activities and development contractors with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and methodologies covering all aspects of electronic systems reliability engineering and cost analysis as they relate to the design, acquisition, and deployment of DoD equipment/systems.
MIL-HDBK-338B, MILITARY HANDBOOK ELECTRONIC RELIABILITY HANDBOOKIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-338
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-HDBK-338B, MILITARY HANDBOOK ELECTRONIC RELIABILITY HANDBOOK. This handbook provides procuring activities and development contractors with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and methodologies covering all aspects of electronic systems reliability engineering and cost analysis as they relate to the design,acquisition and deployment of DoD equipment/systems.
MIL-HDBK-339(USAF), MILITARY HANDBOOK CUSTOM LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION FOR SPACE VEHICLES.Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-339(USAF)
MIL-HDBK-339(USAF), MILITARY HANDBOOK CUSTOM LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION FOR SPACE VEHICLES. This handbook presents requirements for the management, design, and manufacturing control of custom monolithic large scale integrated circuits intended for use in high reliability space systems. In addition, this handbook presents the general requirements for the application or use of such devices in high reliability applications such as space systems and launch systems. This handbook is intended to provide the required guidance to ensure coordinated management of the design, development, application, procurement, control, and standardization of Custom Large Scale Integrated Circuits (CLSICs) in order to eliminate any failures of such devices and to reduce any problems in their acquisition.
MIL-HDBK-340 (USAF), APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR MIL-STD-1540B - TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE VEHICLESIdent. Num:
MIL-HNBK-340
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-HDBK-340(USAF), APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR MIL-STD-1540B - TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE VEHICLES This handbook provides additional information pertaining to the test requirements of MIL-STD-1540B. The information is intended to aid in the formulation and review of the detailed test requirements for space vehicles including tailoring of MIL-STD-1540B requirements into specific program specifications or contracts.
MIL-HDBK-340 (USAF), APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR MIL-STD-1540B, TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE VEHICLESIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-340
MIL-HDBK-340 (usaf), APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR MIL-STD-1540B, TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE VEHICLES. This handbook provides additional information pertaining to the test requirements of MIL-STD-1540B, "Test Requirements for Space Vehicles.” This handbook includes information Only on those test requirements for which additional explanations and guidance have been developed beyond that given in
MIL-STD-1540B. Section 13 of this handbook provides an index
and a cross reference from MIL-STD-1540B paragraph numbers to the corresponding paragraph numbers of this handbook. Further information and additional sections may be developed and added to the handbook in future revisions.
MIL-HDBK-340A (USAF), TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR LAUNCH, UPPER-STAGE, AND SPACE VEHICLES Vol I: BaselinesIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-340
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-HDBK-340A (USAF), TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR LAUNCH, UPPER-STAGE, AND SPACE VEHICLES Vol I: Baselines. This handbook provides guidance for establishing uniform
procedures for the control, determination, and documentation of product verification test
requirements for launch, upper-stage, and space vehicles.
1.1 Purpose. Volume I of this handbook establishes environmental and structural ground test baselines for high priority launch vehicles, upper-stage vehicles, space vehicles, and for their sub-system and units. In addition, a uniform set of definitions of related terms is established. Volume II of this handbook addresses the tailoring of the testing baselines to meet the requirements of individual programs
MIL-HDBK-341 (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK COATING, ALUMINUM, AND SILICON DIFFUSION, PROCESS FORIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-341
MIL-HDBK-341 (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK COATING, ALUMINUM, AND SILICON DIFFUSION, PROCESS FOR. MIL-HDBK-341(AT), dated 29 March 1988, has been reviewed and determined to be valid for use in acquisition.
MIL-HDBK-341, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK COATING, ALUMINUM, AND SILICON DIFFUSION, PROCESS FORIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-341
MIL-HDBK-341, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK COATING, ALUMINUM, AND SILICON DIFFUSION, PROCESS FOR. PURPOSE: This is one of the coating processes used to provide a coating on certain metallic parts to protect them against oxidation, sulfidation or erosion at high temperature operation, and resistance to thermal shock during cycling. SCOPE: This standard covers the procedure for applying aluminum and silicon by the diffusion coating process.
MIL-HDBK-344A, MILITARY HANDBOOK ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS SCREENING (ESS) OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-344
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-HDBK-344A, MILITARY HANDBOOK ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS SCREENING (ESS) OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. This handbook provides uniform procedures, methods and techniques for planning, monitoring and controlling the cost effectiveness of ESS programs for electronic equipment. It is intended to support the requirements of MIL-STD-785, Task 301, "Environmental Stress Screening" and/or MIL-STD-781, Task 401, "Environmental Stress Screening" and to implement Air Force R&M 2000 ESS recommendations and guidelines.
MIL-HDBK-348(USAF) (NOTICE 1), SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE PROCESSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-348(USAF)
MIL-HDBK-348(USAF) (NOTICE 1), SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE PROCESS. This document establishes the baseline for the site technical acceptance, and the procedures for turnover to site operations, of ground equipment and associated computer software in the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN). This includes transitioning modifications or upgrades of the existing resources to operational capability and the transfer of operations and maintenance responsibility from the implementing to the operating agencies. Status codes are established and defined for standardized progress reporting of hardware modifications or installations and the associated documentation. This handbook also contains definitions applicable to the satellite control network.
MIL-HDBK-348(USAF), SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE PROCESSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-348
MIL-HDBK-348(USAF), SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE PROCESS. This document establishes the baseline for the site technical acceptance, and the procedures for turnover to site operations, of ground equipment and associated computer software in the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN). This includes transitioning modifications or upgrades of the existing resources to operational capability and the transfer of operations and maintenance responsibility from the implementing to the operating agencies. Status codes are established and defined for standardized progress reporting of hardware modifications or installations and the associated documentation. This handbook also contains definitions applicable to the satellite control network.
MIL-HDBK-400, MILITARY HANDBOOK CRITERIA FOR PREPARATION OF GEAR AND SPLINE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS.Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-400
MIL-HDBK-400, MILITARY HANDBOOK CRITERIA FOR PREPARATION OF GEAR AND SPLINE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS. This handbook covers parallel, intersecting, and nonintersecting axes gears, whose respective pitch surfaces of revolution are cylinders, cones and hyperboloida. It limits its coverage of splines to involute, parallel sided and straight nonparallel sided tooth forms. It does not attempt to cover either helical or tapered splines. Coverage of gear and spline types is, however, broad enough to permit adequate specification of special gear and spline configurations by supplementing or modifying comparable types within the scope of this handbook.
MIL-HDBK-402A, MILITARY HANDBOOK GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DoD PARTS CONTROL PROGRAM.Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-402
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-HDBK-402A, MILITARY HANDBOOK GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DoD PARTS CONTROL PROGRAM. This handbook is to be used by the Government components in applying the PCP to "contracts for major weapon systems, end-items of equipment where logistics support is required, and in which acquisition managers foresee appreciable life cycle cost savings". It will be used to identify the various conditions and elements that should be considered for tailoring and applying MIL-STD-965 (Ref. 2) requirements to specific aquisitions.
MIL-HDBK-404, MILITARY HANDBOOK CALCULATION AND DESIGN OF MASTER GEARS (12 JUN 1990)Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-404
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-HDBK-404, MILITARY HANDBOOK CALCULATION AND DESIGN OF MASTER GEARS (12 JUN 1990). This handbook includes the instructions for the design, development, and calculation and for specifying requirements of master gears for the functional inspection of external and internal, spur and helical, parallel and askew axis, involute profile gears. Materials pertinent to the inspection of bevel and worm gears and related inspection equipment are also covered.
MIL-HDBK-406, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HDBK, CONTAMINATION CONTROL TECHNOLOGYIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-406
MIL-HDBK-406, MILITARY STANDARDIZATION HDBK, CONTAMINATION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CLEANING MATERIALS FOR PRECISION PRECLEANING AND USE IN CLEAN ROOMS AND CLEAN WORK STATIONS. This Handbook serves as a guide and establishes the minimum requirements for selection, storage and capability considerations of cleaning agents for use in Clean Rooms and Clean Work Stations and Controlled Environmental Facilities.
MIL-HDBK-412, MILITARY HANDBOOK AND FACILITY DESIGN HANDBOOK FOR SATELLITE EARTH STATIONSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-412
MIL-HDBK-412, MILITARY HANDBOOK AND FACILITY DESIGN HANDBOOK FOR SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS. This handbook presents selected topics in earth station facility engineering to telecommunications engineers, managers, and senior operations and maintenance (O&M) personnel. These topics cover the site selection process and the design of site facilities (including physical structures and the electrical power and ground systems).
MIL-HDBK-413, MILITARY HANDBOOK DESIGN HANDBOOK FOR HIGH FREQUENCY RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-413
MIL-HDBK-413, MILITARY HANDBOOK DESIGN HANDBOOK FOR HIGH FREQUENCY RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS. This handbook provides uniform guidelines for communications engineers and staff planners for the implementation of high frequency (HF) radio communications systems. This handbook provides general technical information pertaining to facility and system design of manpack, vehicular, transportable, and fixed station high frequency radio communications systems, receiving and transmitting sites, and antenna installations.
MIL-HDBK-419A, MILITARY HANDBOOK GROUNDING, BONDING, AND SHIELDING FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES (VOL I OF 2 VOLUMES) BASIC THEORY (28 DEC Ident. Num:
MIL-HDBK-419
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-HDBK-419A, MILITARY HANDBOOK GROUNDING, BONDING, AND SHIELDING FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES (VOL I OF 2 VOLUMES) BASIC THEORY (28 DEC 87). This handbook emphasizes the necessity for including considerations of grounding, bonding, and shielding in all
phases of design, construction, operation, and maintenance of electronic equipment and facilities. Volume I,
Basic Theory, develops the principles of personnel protection, fault protection, lightning protection,
interference reduction, and EMP protection for C-E facilities. In addition, the basic theories of earth
connections, signal grounding, electromagnetic shielding, and electrical bonding are presented. The subjects are
not covered independently, rather they are considered from the standpoint of how they influence the design of
the earth electrode subsystem of a facility, the selection of ground reference networks for equipments and
structures, shielding requirements, facility and equipment bonding practices, etc. Volume I also provides the
basic background of theory and principles that explain the technical basis for the recommended practices and
procedures; illustrates the necessity for care and thoroughness in implementation of grounding, bonding, and
shielding, and provides supplemental information to assist in the solution of those problems and situations not
specifically addressed.
In Volume II, Applications, the principles and theories, including RED/BLACK protection, are reduced to the
practical steps and procedures which are to be followed in structural and facility development, electronic
engineering, and in equipment development. These applications should assure personnel, equipment and
structural safety, minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) problems in the final operating system; and
minimize susceptibility to and generation of undesirable emanations. The emphasis in Volume11 goes beyond
development to assembly and construction, to installation and checkout, and to maintenance for long term use.

MIL-HDBK-419A, MILITARY HANDBOOK GROUNDING, BONDING, AND SHIELDING FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES (VOL II OF 2 VOLUMES) APPLICATIONS (29 DECIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-419
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-HDBK-419A, MILITARY HANDBOOK GROUNDING, BONDING, AND SHIELDING FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS AND FACILITIES (VOL II OF 2 VOLUMES) APPLICATIONS (29 DEC 87). This handbook emphasizes the necessity for including considerations of grounding, bonding, and shielding in all
phases of design, construction, operation, and maintenance of electronic equipment and facilities. Volume I,
Basic Theory, develops the principles of personnel protection, fault protection, lightning protection,
interference reduction, and EMP protection for C-E facilities. In addition, the basic theories of earth
connections, signal grounding, electromagnetic shielding, and electrical bonding are presented. The subjects are
not covered independently, rather they are considered from the standpoint of how they influence the design of
the earth electrode subsystem of a facility, the selection of ground reference networks for equipments and
structures, shielding requirements, facility and equipment bonding practices, etc. Volume I also provides the
basic background of theory and principles that explain the technical basis for the recommended practices and
procedures; illustrates the necessity for care and thoroughness in implementation of grounding, bonding, and
shielding, and provides supplemental information to assist in the solution of those problems and situations not
specifically addressed.
In Volume II, Applications, the principles and theories, including RED/BLACK protection, are reduced to the
practical steps and procedures which are to be followed in structural and facility development, electronic
engineering, and in equipment development. These applications should assure personnel, equipment and
structural safety, minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) problems in the final operating system; and
minimize susceptibility to and generation of undesirable emanations. The emphasis in Volume11 goes beyond
development to assembly and construction, to installation and checkout, and to maintenance for long term use.

MIL-HDBK-420, SITE SURVEY HANDBOOK FOR COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIESIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-420
MIL-HDBK-420, SITE SURVEY HANDBOOK FOR COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES. This handbook describes the responsibilities and suggests procedures for conducting site surveys, used in conjunction with site-specific handbooks and other applicable documents to identify requirements needed to support the acquisition, establishment, or upgrading of telecommunications sites.
MIL-HDBK-421, MILITARY HANDBOOK COMMUNICATIONS TIMING AND SYNCHRONIZATION SUBSYSTEMSIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-421
MIL-HDBK-421, MILITARY HANDBOOK COMMUNICATIONS TIMING AND SYNCHRONIZATION SUBSYSTEMS. This handbook has been prepared to assist engineers and staff planners in understanding military communications timing and synchronization characteristics found in the timing and synchronization needs of the military communications environment.
MIL-HDBK-472, MAINTAINABILITY PREDICTIONIdent. Num:
MIL-HDBK-472
MIL-HDBK-472, MAINTAINABILITY PREDICTION. This handbook is designed to familiarize project managers and design engineers with current maintainability prediction procedures.