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MIL-S-63523A(AR)
Bottom down.
a.
Top down.
b.
c.
Side down.
Bottom down at 45 angle.
d.
Top down at 45 angle.
e.
4.5.8.6 Seven foot drop.  The packaged simulators shall be
dropped from a height of 7 feet (measured to the bottom of the
package) on to a 2-inch thick steel plate embedded in concrete in
the orientations below:
a.  One drop on side and one drop on end; at hot temperature.
b.  One drop on top and one on bottom at 45 angle; at hot
temperature.
One drop with bottom down and one drop on top edge at
45 angle; at cold temperature.
d.  One drop on side (opposite (a) side) and one drop on one
end (opposite (a) side) ; at cold temperature.
The packaged simulators shall be observed for compliance with
requirement 3.6.3.
4.5.8.7 Forty-foot drop test.  This test shall be conducted in
accordance with Test 103 of MIL-STD-331.  The packaged simulators
shall be dropped in the following positions:  One drop with bottom
down at minus 25F, one drop with end down at 125F.  A new
simulator package shall be used for each drop.  The simulator shall
be observed for compliance with requirement 3.6.6 (Destructive Test).
4.5.8.8 Loose carqo.  This test shall be conducted in
accordance with Method 514.3 of MIL-STD-81O, Test Procedure II, Test
(One box positioned on its base and one box
Conditions I-3.2.3.
positioned on its end, at hot and cold temperature for first article
only) .  The simulators shall be observed for compliance with
requirement 3.6.4.
4.5.8.9 Temperature-humidity.  The packaged simulators shall be
subjected to a 14 day temperature humidity test according to
MIL-STD-331, Test 105.1.  Observation shall be made for compliance
with requirement 3.6.12.
4.5.8.10 Temperature-cycling.  The packaged items shall be
conditioned Cold (minus 25 5F), Ambient (70F), and Hot
(+125F)r as specified in MIL-STD-810, Method 503.2, Procedure I,
Table 503.2-1.  Hot Dry Ambient Temperature item response will be
125 5F.  Observation shall be made for compliance with
requirement 3.6.13.
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