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MIL-H-62185(AT)
4.5.3.11 Slope operational test. To determine conformance to 3.6.8, the vehicle shall be
operated as specified, on applicable slopes and checked for performance requirements.
4.5.3.12 Trench crossing tests. To determine conformance to 3.6.12, the vehicle selected
shall be driven without stalling over trenches as specified and then examined for damage.
4.5.3.13 Vertical obstacle tests. To determine conformance to 3.6.13, the vehicle selected
shall be driven without stalling over obstacles as specified and then examined for damage as
specified.
4.5.3.14 Radio suppression test. To determine conformance to 3.7, the vehicle shall be
subjected to a radio interference suppression test.
5. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
5.1 Preparation for delivery and storage shall be as specified by procuring activity.
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. The vehicle is intended for use by the Federal Republic of Germany as a
combat vehicle.
6.2 Procurement documents should specify the following:
(a) Title, number, and date of this specification.
(b) Preproduction model if required (see 3.1).
(c) Special kits, if required (see 3.4.2).
6.3 Safety precautions. Caution should be exercised in handling carbon dioxide
fire-extinguisher cylinders. They should not be dropped, permitted to strike each other, or be
handled roughly. Extreme care should be exercised during reinstallation to avoid tripping
fire-extinguisher control system since physical injury is highly probable.
6.4 The following shall be used with the classification of defects:
Weep:
Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal.
Seep:
Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal that does not result in formation of a
droplet.
Leak:
Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal that results in the formation of a
droplet.
Drip:
Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal where droplet forms and falls.
Custodian:
Preparing activity:
Army - AT
Army - AT
Project No. 2350-A207
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