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MIL-G-85103B(AS)
6.3.4 Failure. A failure is defined as the inability of the gun system to
meet the requirements as specified herein. Malfunction due to Government-
furnished equipment or human error will not be considered a failure.
6.3.5 Barrel life. The barrel life is considered as having ended when the
average velocity of a burst of 60 rounds, 10 rounds, drops 61 meters per second
or more with respect to that of a similar burst with new barrels, or when the
projectiles from 20 percent of the rounds in any burst show keyholing, which is
defined as yaw exceeding 15 degrees at 25.4 m range, or whichever occurs first.
6.4 Safety precautions. The loading, assembly, and handling of the
explosives and the finished items covered by this specification involve
hazardous operations and therefore require explosive safety precautions.
Standard precautions for explosive-loaded items are contained in DoD 4145.26M.
6.5 Changes form previous issue. Asterisks are not used in this revision to
identify changes with respect to the previous issue, due to the extensiveness of
the changes.
Preparing activity:
NAVY - AS
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