MIL-STD-1901A
research, development, test and evaluation(RDT&E) authority for technical advice and assistance in determining viable design approaches or trade-offs for EOD as follows:
a. |
Army: |
Commander US Army ARDEC ATTN: AMSTA-AR-FSX Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000 |
b. |
Navy and Marine Corps |
Commanding Officer Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division Code 60 2008 Stump Neck Road Indian Head, MD 20640-5070 |
c. |
Air Force: |
Commanding Officer ATTN: Detachment 63, 615 SMSQ Indian Head, MD 20640-5099 |
4.11 Armed or Non-armed Condition
4.11.1 Non-armed condition assurance. The IS and/or ISD design shall incorporate one or more of the following:
a. A feature that prevents assembly of the IS in the armed condition.
b. A feature that prevents assembly of the ISD in the armed condition.
c. A feature that provides a positive means of determining that the ISD is not armed during and after its assembly and during installation into the munition.
d. A feature that prevents installation of an armed, assembled ISD into a munition.
4.11.1.1 Arming and reset during manufacturing. If arming and reset of the assembled ISD in tests is a normal procedure in manufacturing, inspection, or at any time prior to its installation into a munition, subparagraph 4.11.1 b is not sufficient and either subparagraph 4.11.1 c or 4.11.1 d must also be met.
4.11.1.2 Arming and reset during test. If arming and reset of the IS is a normal test procedure at any time during its life cycle, subparagraph a is not sufficient and the Ignition System shall provide a positive means to determine whether the system is armed or unarmed whether or not a munition is present.
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