MIL-STD-1901A
3.17 Pyrotechnic materials. Those energetic materials or compounds which do not ordinarily detonate in their intended function but rather burn or deflagrate. Typical examples include boron potassium nitrate (BKN03), black powder, and many metal/oxidant combinations.
3.18 Pyrotechnic train. The deflagration train beginning with the first pyrotechnic element and terminating in the munition propellant. For the purposes of this standard, the term pyrotechnic train refers also to those trains incorporating one or more detonating components.
3.19 Safety feature. An element or combination of elements that prevents unintentional arming or functioning.
3.20 Safety system failure. A failure of an ignition system or ignition safety device to prevent unintentional arming or functioning.
3.21 Sensitive pyrotechnics. Sensitive pyrotechnics are used to initiate or ignite other, less sensitive, materials in the pyrotechnic train. They are used in primers or squibs of ignition systems and are sensitive to ESD, heat, impact, or friction and undergo a rapid exothermic reaction upon initiation.
3.22 Sensor, environmental. A component or series of components designed to detect and respond to a specific environment.
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