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MIL-M-81392(AS)
3.3.2 Durability and environmental.
3.3.2.1 Jolt.  The marker shall withstand jolt without burning,
exploding, or becoming unsafe to handle.
3.3.2.2 Forty (40) foot drop.  The marker shall withstand 40 foot drop
without burning, exploding, or becoming unsafe to handle.
3.3,2.3 Vibration.  The marker, in the armed position, shall withstand
vibration without burning, exploding, becoming unsafe to handle, displacing
components, or damage that will prevent returning to the "SAFE" position and
shall be capable of functioning after vibration.
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3.3.2.4 Temperature and humidity.  The marker shall withstand temperature
and humidity without showing signs of damage or displacement of components
and shall be capable of functioning after temperature and humidity.
3.4 Workmanship.  The product in all stages of production shall be
processed under such inspection control as to assure uniformity in quality.
All components shall be free of chips, dirt, grit, or other foreign material.
The cleaning methods used shall not be injurious to any of the parts nor
shall the parts be contaminated by the cleaning agents employed.
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.1 Responsibility for inspection.  Unless otherwise specified in the
contract or purchase order, the supplier is responsible for the performance
of all inspection requirements as specified herein.  Except as otherwise
specified, the supplier may utilize his own facilities or any commercial
laboratory acceptable to the Government.  The Government reserves the right
to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification where such
inspections are deemed necessary to assure supplies and services conform to
prescribed requirements.
4.1.1 Preproduction sample.  The contractor shall deliver 72 markers
of one mark and mod, to the destination specified (see 6.2), for examination,
testing  : evaluation, and acceptance as specified in 4.2 and Table I as
applicable.  Any production of the item prior to production of an acceptable
preproduction sample by the contractor or authorization by the procuring
agency shall be at the risk of the contractor.  The sample shall be prepared
for delivery as specified in Section 5.
4.1.2 Production lot.  A production lot shall consist of 1201 to 10,000
markers of one mark and mod offered for delivery at one time including test
samples.  The test samples shall not be applied as part of the quantity
specified for delivery by the contract or purchase order.  Each production
lot shall contain only batteries from one production lot and squibs produced
during one year by one manufacturer.  Sampling, examination, testing and
acceptance of production lots shall be performed as specified in the steps
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