MIL-STD-3003B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE VEHICLES, WHEELED: PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT AND STORAGE OF (24 SEP 2007)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3003
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-STD-3003B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE VEHICLES, WHEELED: PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT AND STORAGE OF (24 SEP 2007)., This standard covers practices to protect wheeled vehicles against environmentally induced corrosion and deterioration and other forms of degradation during storage and shipment associated with the military distribution system. This document also provides the standard practices/processes for the military preservation, packaging, packing, and marking of Basic Issue Items (BII), Components-Of-The-End-Item (COEI), and On-Vehicle Equipment (OVE) shipped with automobiles, trucks, truck-tractors, trailers, trailer-dollies, and other wheeled vehicles. The model specific instructions will be documented on Equipment Preservation Data Sheets (EPDS). These EPDS will be used for vehicle shipment and storage in support of Storage and Maintenance of Army Prepositioned Stock Materiel and the Defense Transportation System, and will be reviewed and modified to accommodate the specific storage environment, storage period, and the amount of care of supplies in storage.

MIL-STD-3007F, STANDARD PRACTICE FOR UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA AND UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS (13 DEC 2007)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3007
Rev. Num:
F
MIL-STD-3007F, STANDARD PRACTICE FOR UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA AND UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS (13 DEC 2007)., This standard establishes procedures for the development and maintenance of Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS) and prescribes their use by the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Department of Defense (DoD) defense agencies, and DoD field activities. All DoD components are adopting the concept and practice of sustainable design and development and the use of project rating and scoring systems such as Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design (LEED). These and other concepts should encourage innovation and alternatives to the traditional planning, design, construction, and maintenance process. The UFC/UFGS criteria program will implement the concepts of sustainable design and development and continuous innovation into the facilities acquisition and maintenance processes.
MIL-STD-3008, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE INTERACTIVE ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL MANUAL (IETM) TECHNICAL DATA REQUIREMENTS TO SUPPORT THE GLOBALIdent. Num:
MIL-STD-3008
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-3008, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE INTERACTIVE ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL MANUAL (IETM) TECHNICAL DATA REQUIREMENTS TO SUPPORT THE GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM - ARMY (GCSS-A) (30 SEP 2000)., This standard provides detailed requirements for collecting and reporting operations, historical,
maintenance, and ammunition data for the management and support of aviation and non-aviation weapons
systems and their related systems, equipment, components/modules, including flight and mission safety
parts. The data developed in accordance with this standard will be provided to the Global Combat Support
System - Army (GCSS-A). The GCSS-A provides the Army a seamless, integrated, and interactive
communications and automated information system (AIS) at all force levels of combat service support
(CSS).
MIL-STD-3009, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD LIGHTING, AIRCRAFT, NIGHT VISION IMAGING SYSTEM (NVIS) COMPATIBLE (2 FEB 2001) [SUPERSEDING MIL-L-85762A]Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3009
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-3009, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD LIGHTING, AIRCRAFT, NIGHT VISION IMAGING SYSTEM (NVIS) COMPATIBLE (2 FEB 2001) [SUPERSEDING MIL-L-85762A]., This standard establishes requirements for the emission characteristics of aircraft
lighting and display equipment that is intended for use with night vision imaging systems
(NVIS). It is applicable to all systems, subsystems, component equipment, and
hardware that provide the lighting environment on aircraft where NVIS are employed.
This document is applicable to NVIS specific performance requirements but it does not
contain general lighting requirements. The contracting activity should extract and tailor
applicable general lighting requirements from JSSG-2010-5 and include those
requirements in the contract.
MIL-STD-3010, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD TEST PROCEDURES FOR PACKAGING MATERIALS (30 DEC 2002)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3010
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-3010, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD TEST PROCEDURES FOR PACKAGING MATERIALS (30 DEC 2002). This document provides a centralized listing of detailed and uniform test
methods that have been developed to evaluate relevant properties of materials used in military
packaging applications. These standardized test methods may be referenced by number in
specific packaging material specifications, as applicable, thus eliminating the need to repetitively
detail the standard test method in each material specification.
MIL-STD-3010A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD TEST PROCEDURES FOR PACKAGING MATERIALS (18 August 2005)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3010
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-3010A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD TEST PROCEDURES FOR PACKAGING MATERIALS (18 August 2005)., This document provides a centralized listing of detailed and uniform test
methods that have been developed to evaluate relevant properties of materials used in military
packaging applications. These standardized test methods may be referenced by number in
specific packaging material specifications, as applicable, thus eliminating the need to repetitively
detail the standard test method in each material specification.
MIL-STD-3010B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD TEST PROCEDURES FOR PACKAGING MATERIALS (31 MAR 2008)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3010
Rev. Num:
B
MIL-STD-3010B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD TEST PROCEDURES FOR PACKAGING MATERIALS (31 MAR 2008)., This document provides a centralized listing of detailed and uniform test methods that have been developed to evaluate relevant properties of materials used in military packaging applications. These standardized test methods may be referenced by number in specific packaging material specifications, as applicable, thus eliminating the need to repetitively detail the standard test method in each material specification.
MIL-STD-3013, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE GLOSSARY OF DEFINITIONS, GROUND RULES, AND MISSION PROFILES TO DEFINE AIR VEHICLE PERFORMANCE CAPABILITY (14 FEB 2003) [SUPERSEDING MIL-C-5011A]Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3013
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-3013, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE GLOSSARY OF DEFINITIONS, GROUND RULES, AND MISSION PROFILES TO DEFINE AIR VEHICLE PERFORMANCE CAPABILITY (14 FEB 2003) [SUPERSEDING MIL-C-5011A]., This standard establishes the definitions, ground rules, and mission profiles to determine the
performance of fixed-wing air vehicles. This document is not intended to impose air vehicle performance
requirements. It is intended to provide all conditions and limitations inherent in the definitions and ground rules
which must be met when any item of performance included herein is calculated. It is not the purpose of this
document to levy required values for these items of performance. Those requirements must be included in the
appropriate Program Specifications.
MIL-STD-3015 (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD - Satellite Data Link Standard (SDLS) For Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3015
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-3015 (NOTICE 1)., DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD - Satellite Data Link Standard (SDLS) For Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Extended Data Rate (XDR) Uplinks and Downlinks (U)., MIL-STD-3015 is a classified (SECRET/NOFORN) document that contains technical
standards and design objectives for use by all Military Departments and Agencies in
their systems requiring space/ground communications operating in the 44/20 GHz band
and which support data rates from 75 bps to 8192 kbps for XDR up and down links for
satellites in near circular, geosynchronous orbits. This standard can also be adopted for
use in other types of orbits, after consideration of specific orbital parameters. This
standard will ensure terminal-to-satellite and terminal-to-terminal interoperability
between compliant satellites and terminals.
MIL-STD-3018, DOD STANDARD PRACTICE, PARTS MANAGEMENT (15 OCT 2007)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3018
MIL-STD-3018, DOD STANDARD PRACTICE, PARTS MANAGEMENT (15 OCT 2007). This standard provides requirements for the implementation of an effective Parts Management Program (PMP) on Department of Defense (DoD) acquisitions. This document supports acquisition strategies and systems engineering practices. This document also provides performance-based parts management processes and practices which are intended to be adapted to individual program needs and which provide appropriate latitude for innovative approaches and design solutions by the contractors
MIL-STD-3022, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE DOCUMENTATION OF VERIFICATION, VALIDATION, AND ACCREDITATION (VV&A) FOR MODELS AND SIMULATIONS (Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3022
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-3022, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE DOCUMENTATION OF VERIFICATION, VALIDATION, AND ACCREDITATION (VV&A) FOR MODELS AND SIMULATIONS (28 JAN 2008). This standard establishes templates for the four core products of the
Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Verification, Validation, and Accreditation (VV&A)
processes: Accreditation Plan; V&V Plan; V&V Report, and Accreditation Report. These
documents are normally prepared and used at different times and by different groups; much of
the information included in each is common and should be shared. The templates provide a
common framework and interfacing capability between the four documents and support
consistency and efficiency. Additionally, the plans and reports produced by following the
templates serve as a communications device between the participants in the VV&A processes.
Specific templates for each document are found in the appendices.
MIL-STD-3024, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE PROPULSION SYSTEM INTEGRITY PROGRAM (PSIP) (15 APR 2008)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-3024
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-3024, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE PROPULSION SYSTEM INTEGRITY PROGRAM (PSIP) (15 APR 2008)., This standard describes the Propulsion System Integrity Program (PSIP) and defines
the requirements to consider in order to achieve integrity in propulsion systems while the cost of
ownership is minimized; and cost and schedule risks managed through a series of disciplined, timephased
tasks. This standard details programmatic tasks for the development, acquisition, and
sustainment of propulsion systems to ensure their integrity while affordability of these United States Air
Force (USAF) systems is maintained throughout their period of use.
MIL-STD-6016C (NOTICE 2), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTEROPERABILITY STANDARD, TACTICAL DATA LINK (TDL) LINK-16 MESSAGE STANDARD (U) (2 NOV 2006)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-6016
Rev. Num:
C
MIL-STD-6016C (NOTICE 2), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTEROPERABILITY STANDARD, TACTICAL DATA LINK (TDL) LINK-16 MESSAGE STANDARD (U) (2 NOV 2006)., MIL-STD-6016C is UNCLASSIFIED and contains the tactical data link (TDL) Link-16 message standard. This link was known as TADIL J in the past, or as JTIDS or MIDS by some. The purpose of this document is to provide a standardized set of Link-16 messages for DoD use. As authorized by DISA-GE332 the DoD controlling office for this MIL-STD, the distribution restriction of this military standard has been lowered from “D” to “C” (restricted to the federal government and its contractors). All allied releases of this standard continue to require a foreign disclosure authorization. ASSIST can provide copies of MIL-STD-6016C to federal employees. Federal contractors may obtain a copy of this MIL-STD from their government POC who can
access ASSIST.
MIL-STD-6017A (NOTICE 1)., DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTEROPERABILITY STANDARD VARIABLE MESSAGE FORMAT (VMF) MESSAGE STANDARD(U) (2 NOV 2006)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-6017
Rev. Num:
A
MIL-STD-6017A (NOTICE 1)., DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTEROPERABILITY STANDARD VARIABLE MESSAGE FORMAT (VMF) MESSAGE STANDARD(U) (2 NOV 2006)., MIL-STD-6017A is UNCLASSIFIED and contains the VMF message standard. The
purpose of this document is to provide a standardized set of VMF messages for DoD use.
As authorized by DISA-GE332 the DoD controlling office for this MIL-STD, and as documented on the current version, the distribution restriction of this military standard
was lowered from “D” to “C” (restricted to the federal government and its contractors).
All allied releases of this standard continue to require a foreign disclosure authorization. ASSIST can provide copies of MIL-STD-6017 to federal employees. Federal
contractors may obtain a copy of this MIL-STD from their government POC who has
access to ASSIST. The PA is not responsible for distribution.
MIL-STD-6866, MILITARY STANDARD INSPECTION, LIQUID PENETRANT (22 NOV 1996) (S/S BY ASTM-E1417)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-6866
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-6866, MILITARY STANDARD INSPECTION, LIQUID PENETRANT (22 NOV 1996) (S/S BY ASTM-E1417)., MIL-STD-6866, dated 29 November 1985, is hereby canceled aid replaced by American Society for Testing and
Materials Standard ASTM E1417–95a entitled “Practice for Liquid Penetrant Examination.” CAUTION: The
information is valid as of the date of this notice and may be superseded by subsequent revisions to ASTM E14 17–95a.
(Application for copies of ASTM publications should be addressed to the American Society for Testing and Materials,
100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken PA 19428-2959.)
Custodians:
Air Force
MIL-STD-7179, MILITARY STANDARD FINISHES, COATINGS, AND SEALANTS, FOR THE PROTECTION OF AEROSPACE WEAPONS SYSTEMS (30 SEP 1997)Ident. Num:
MIL-STD-7179
Rev. Num:
-
MIL-STD-7179, MILITARY STANDARD FINISHES, COATINGS, AND SEALANTS, FOR THE PROTECTION OF AEROSPACE WEAPONS SYSTEMS (30 SEP 1997). This standard establishes the minimum requirements to be Considered for finishes, protective coatings, and sealants used in the protection of aerospace waepons systems.