MIL-STD-1808A (USAF), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD SYSTEM SUBSYSTEM SUB-SUBSYSTEM NUMBERING (1 DEC 1996)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-1808
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-1808A (USAF), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD SYSTEM SUBSYSTEM SUB-SUBSYSTEM NUMBERING (1 DEC 1996)., This standard sets forth requirements for the system, subsystem, and sub-subsystem
numbering requirements for engineering drawings, technical manual, and other acquisition and
logistics support requirements for aircraft, missile and space systems, engines, and ground
communication-electronic equipment. Additionally, it may be used for supportability analysis,
configuration management, maintenance data collection, or where ever a consistent maintainability
related reference numbering requirement exists across a weapon system.
MIL-STD-1809 (USAF), SPACE ENVIRONMENT FOR USAF SPACE VEHICLESIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-1809
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-1809 (USAF), SPACE ENVIRONMENT FOR USAF SPACE VEHICLES (15 FEB 1991). The purpose and scope of this document is to state the parameters of the earth's natural environment, above 100 kilometers, for use in space vehicle and space system design.
MIL-STD-1811 (USAF), MASS PROPERTIES CONTROL FOR SPACE VEHICLESIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-1811
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-1811 (USAF), MASS PROPERTIES CONTROL FOR SPACE VEHICLES. This document provides guidance for establishing uniform procedures for the control, determination, and documentation of mass properties of space vehicles and their subsystems and components.
MIL-STD-1835D, ELECTRONIC CASE OUTLINESIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-1835
Rev. Num:
D
MIL-STD-1835D, ELECTRONIC CASE OUTLINES. This standard establishes and maintains a compilation of electronic component case outlines and should be useful to all levels of manufacturing that culminate in the production of reliable and logistically supportable electronic equipment. The purpose of this standard is to assure complete mechanical interchangeability of all electronic component case outlines of a particular style and type, regardless of source, commensurate with the requirements of
high density electronic equipment manufacturing.
MIL-STD-1839, MILITARY STANDARD CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-1839
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-1839, MILITARY STANDARD CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS., This standard describes the requirement to provide a means for calibration and measurement traceability of all system, subsystem, and equipment parameters to ensure system and equipment operational integrity and accuracy. It defines the requirement for establishing measurement traceability from actual system and equipment level measurements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or other approved measurement sources. These measurements are traced through properly selected and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) or appropriate measurement sensors, through individual Military Department or commercial calibration facilities, to approved national measurement standards.
MIL-STD-1839A, MILITARY STANDARD CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-1839
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-1839A, MILITARY STANDARD CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS., This standard describes the requirement to provide a means for calibration and measurement traceability of all system, subsystem, and equipment parameters to ensure system and equipment operational integrity and accuracy. It defines the requirement for establishing measurement traceability from actual system and equipment level measurements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or other approved measurement sources. These measurements are traced through properly selected and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) or appropriate measurement sensors, through individual Military Department or commercial calibration facilities, to approved national measurement standards.
MIL-STD-1839B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-1839
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-STD-1839B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS., This standard describes the requirement to provide a means for calibration and measurement traceability of all system, subsystem, and equipment parameters to ensure system and equipment operational integrity and accuracy. It defines the requirement for establishing measurement traceability from actual system and equipment level measurements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or other approved measurement sources. These measurements are traced through properly selected and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) or appropriate measurement sensors, through individual Military Department or commercial calibration facilities, to approved national measurement standards.
MIL-STD-1839C, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS (27 NOV 2000)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-1839
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-1839C, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT REQUIREMENTS (27 NOV 2000). This standard describes the requirement to provide a means for calibration and measurement traceability of all system, subsystem, and equipment parameters to ensure system and equipment operational integrity and accuracy. It defines the requirement for establishing measurement traceability from actual system and equipment level measurements to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or other approved measurement sources. These measurements are traced through properly selected and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) or appropriate measurement sensors, through individual Military Department or commercial calibration facilities, to approved national measurement standards.
MIL-STD-1867A, MILITARY STANDARD SHAFTS, STEEL SAE 5140, 5145, AND 5150 HEAT TREATMENT OF (13 JAN 1983)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-1867
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-1867A, MILITARY STANDARD SHAFTS, STEEL SAE 5140, 5145, AND 5150 HEAT TREATMENT OF (13 JAN 1983)., This standard establishes processes for heat treatment of shafts made from SAE 5140, 5145, and 5150 steel.
MIL-STD-1897 (NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD CASTINGS, INVESTMENT, TOLERANCES FOR (17 MAY 1996) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1897)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-1897
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-1897 (NOTICE 2), MILITARY STANDARD CASTINGS, INVESTMENT, TOLERANCES FOR (17 MAY 1996) (S/S BY MIL-HDBK-1897). MIL-STD-1897(AT), dated 22 May 1985, is hereby canceled. Future acquisitions should
refer to MIL-HDBK-1897(AT) “Tolerances for Investment Castings”. This handbook, however,
cannot be cited as a requirement in future acquisition documents.
MIL-STD-1901A, DOD DESIGN CRITERIA STANDARD MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FORIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-1901
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-1901A, DOD DESIGN CRITERIA STANDARD MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR. The purpose of this standard is to establish specific design safety criteria for Ignition Systems and Ignition Safety Devices intended for use with munition rockets and missilemotors. The safety, arming, and firing requirements specified herein are mandatory fundamental elements of engineering design, development, and testing. Ignition systems shall provide primary safety for propulsion systems consistent with assembly, handling, storage, transportation, operational readiness, and use or disposal. The inadvertent actuation of a munition propulsion system can result in catastrophic material damage and injury or death to personnel. Every effort must be made during the development of munition propulsion systems with their associated initiation systems, to achieve a high degree of safety through the incorporation of good design features and the selection and use of materials and operating procedures. The thrust toward in-field testing of powered weapons further increases the exposure of operating personnel to the threat of inadvertent actuation of the munition propulsion system.

MIL-STD-1907, MILITARY STANDARD INSPECTION, LIQUID PENETRANT AND MAGNETIC PARTICLE, SOUNDNESS REQUIREMENTS FOR MATERIALS, PARTS AND WELDMENTS (7 SEP 1Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-1907
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-1907, MILITARY STANDARD INSPECTION, LIQUID PENETRANT AND MAGNETIC PARTICLE, SOUNDNESS REQUIREMENTS FOR MATERIALS, PARTS AND WELDMENTS (7 SEP 1989)., This standard describes the discontinuity limits allowed under four quality level classifications for penetrant inspected and three quality level classifications for magnetic particle inspection. The materials may be forgings, castings, tubes, sheets, bars, etc. Fabrication stages may be machined, unmachined, welded, or unwelded parts/materials.
MIL-STD-1913 (AR), DIMENSIONING OF ACCESSORY MOUNTING RAIL FOR SMALL ARMS WEAPONSIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-1913 (AR)
This document establishes standard methods of dimensioning accessory mounting rails for small arms weapon systems. It also establishes uniform accessory mounting rails And requirements that are interchangeable among the different units of the Defense Department. Adherence to this standard is mandatory in the preparation of drawings, specifications or technical data packages for the accessory mounting rail used for small arms weapons.
MIL-STD-1916, DOD PREFERRED METHODS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF PRODUCT (1 APR 1996)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-1916
MIL-STD-1916, DOD PREFERRED METHODS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF PRODUCT (1 APR 1996). The purpose of this standard is to encourage defense contractors and other commercial organizations supplying goods and services to the U.S. Government to submit efficient and effective process control (prevention) procedures in place of prescribed sampling requirements. The goal is to support the movement away from an AQL-based inspection (detection) strategy to implementation of an effective prevention-based strategy including a comprehensive quality system, continuous improvement and a partnership with the Government. The underlying theme is a partnership between DoD and the defense supplier, with the requisite competence of both parties, and a clear mutual benefit from processes capable of consistently high quality products and services. The objective is to create an atmosphere where every noncompliance is an opportunity for corrective action and improvement rather than one where
acceptable quality levels are the contractually sufficient goals.

MIL-STD-1944, MILITARY STANDARD, POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES (10 JUN 1985)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-1944
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-1944, MILITARY STANDARD, POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES (10 JUN 1985). This standard is intended to be used as a guide to
standard test methods, material and process specifications, and qualification
procedures for polymer matrix composite materials. This standard is also
intended, for use in the preparation of material and process specifications.
This standard is applicable to thermoplastic and thernoset composites based on
a wide variety of fiber reinforcements and forms including carbon, graphite,
S2-glass, E-glass, quartz, aramid, boron and poIycrystalline alumina, in woven
fabric, unidirectional tape and roving. This standard applies to reinforced
plasticg and/or “advanced composite” materials (See also Appendix F). This
standard is “intended as a general guide and it is the responsibility of
experienced engineering personnel to determine the applicability of its
contents to a specific application.