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MIL-F-50532A(MI)
and submit a record of this inspection with the sample, including statements
of findings of tests and examinations and certificates of conformance for
materials, (see 4.1.1.c). A sample containing known defects will not be
submitted unless specifically authorized by the contracting officer.
A first article sample, or portion thereof, as directed by the contracting
officer, shall also be submitted whenever there is a lapse in production
for a period in excess of 90 days or whenever a change occurs in manufacturing
process, material used, drawing, specification or source of supply such
as to significantly affect product uniformity as determined by the
Government.
4.2.2 Inspections to be performed.  Assemblies and components will be
subjected by the Government to any or all of the examinations or tests
specified in 4.3.2 and 4.3.3 of this specification and any or all require-
ments of the applicable drawings. Destructive tests specified shall be
performed only after all other inspections and tests for other
characteristics have been completed.
4.2.3 Rejection.
The first article sample shall be rejected if one
or more fuzes, subassemblies or components fail to conform to any or all
of the applicable requirements. The Government reserves the right to
terminate its inspection upon any failure of a fuze, subassembly or component
in the sample to comply with any of the specified requirements. In the event
of rejection, the Government reserves the right to require the contractor to
take corrective action and submit a new first article sample or portion
thereof. Until a first article sample is accepted, the contractor is,
in no way, authorized by the Government to initiate regular production
(including procurement of material by the contractor) unless otherwise
directed by the Contracting Officer.
4,3 Inspection provisions.
4.3,1 Lot formation.  The term "inspection lot" as used in this
specification is defined as an essentially homogeneous collection of units of
product from which a representative sample is drawn and inspected to determine
conformance with applicable requirements. The sample selected shall represent
only that quantity of units from which the sample was drawn and shall not be
construed to represent any prior or subsequent quantities presented for
inspection. Homogeneity shall be considered to exist provided the inspection
lot has been produced by one manufacturer, in one unchanged process, in
accordance with the same drawing, same drawing revision, same specification
and same specification revision and complies with the provisions for
submission of product as specified in MIL-STD-105. Changes to the process,
specification, or drawing not affecting safety, performance, interchangeability}
or storage, as determined by the Government, shall not be deemed to alter
the homogeneity of am inspection lot.  All material submitted for inspection
in accordance with this specification shall comply with the homogeneity
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