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MIL-D-23222A(AS)
3.11.6.1
(Cont)
Release tactics:  A tactical release shall be demon-
(6)
strated for each of the delivery modes planned
for the individual helicopter. The flight tactics
to be utilized for release of the various types
of specified stores shall be in conformance with
the mission and bomb control equipment of the
individual helicopter.  When specific tactics are
not applicable sufficient releases may  be required
under varied conditions to afford an envelope of
conditions of satisfactory release.
(7) Type of stores:  One load each, unless otherwise
stated in the addendum to this specification, con-
sisting of heaviest, intermediate weight and
lightest weight stores of a particular type shall
be dropped for each demonstration of release
tactics and bomb control equipment. Only inert
stores shall be used.
(8)
Helicopter guidance and stem release system:
Satisfactory operation of the helicopter guidance
and the store release system shall be demonstrated
to the extent that the accuracy of' the store drop
be within the limits specified in the contract and
related specifications.
3.11.6.2
NUCLEAR WEAPONS . - Satisfactory operation of
nucle-stem installations, including missiles
with nuclear warheads, and the suspension and release equipment
associated therewith shall be demonstrated as specified in the.
addendum to this specification.  The tests shall be performed in
accordance with the applicable requirements of 3.11.5 and 3.11.6.1.
Tests of nuclear weapons in addition to those specified in the adden-
dum to this specification, and which are recommended by the Naval
Air Special Weapons Facility, shall also be performed as approved by
NAVAIR.
3.11.7
ARMMENT CONTROL. - Satisfactory operation of
the armament control installations shall be
demonstrated.  The demonstrate ion shall include simulated operational
checks and accessibility for servicing and removal, and including
boresighting.  Satisfactory air operation of armament controls shall
be demonstrated in conjunction with applicable helicopter weapon
demonstrations.  The Airborne Monitor and Control System as applicable
to Nuclear Weapons shall be installed with appropriate system resistance
and power requirements as specified in the detail specification.
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