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MIL-T-62531(AT)
3.7.9 Ramp angle. The vehicle with front mounted winch and with rated payload shall be
capable of ascending, and advancing over the crest and descending a ______ degree ramp
surface connecting two horizontal surfaces (upper and lower without any part of the vehicle,
except the tires, touching the ground (see 4.7.9).
3.7.10 Approach and departure angles. The approach and departure angles, with and without
kits, shall be a minimum of 45 (see 4.7.10).
3.7.11 Towing like vehicle. The vehicle at GVW shall be capable of flat towing a like
vehicle also at GVW using a standard Army towbar (see 3.7.11).
3.8 Environmental operation. The vehicle shall operate in an ambient air temperature of
49C to minus 32C (1.2 to 1.8 meters above ground). With arctic kit installed, vehicle shall
operate in an ambient air temperature of minus 32C to minus 46C (1.2 to 1.8 above ground) to
minus 54C (ground surface temperature). The complete vehicle when in storage shall withstand
climatic extremes as specified for ground equipment in MIL-STD-210 (hot, basic, cold and
severe cold), without deterioration that may cause failure of any component part of vehicle
(see 4.8).
3.9 Electromagnetic interference. Each vehicle shall be radio interference suppressed in
accordance with tactical vehicle requirements, class C1 of MIL-STD-461 (see 4.9).
3.10 Wood treatment. All wood parts for vehicles furnished in accordance with this
purchase description shall be cleaned and treated in accordance with the requirements of
MIL-STD-193 (see 4.10).
3.11 Painting. The vehicle, body(s) and components shall be cleaned, treated, and painted in
accordance with MIL-STD-193, as specified for the appropriate service. When required, both
camoufalge and noncamouflage topcoat paint shall be polyurethane type conforming to
MIL-C-46168 (see 6.2). Painted surfaces shall be free of sags, runs, and thin areas (see 4.11).
3.11.1 Engine treatment and painting. The engine and its accessories shall be prepared and
treated in accordance with good commercial practice, and painted any dark color that is
lusterless. The engine spare parts and components shall be conditioned, primed and painted in
accordance with MIL-STD-193 (see 4.11).
3.12 Marking. Vehicle marking shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-642. Letters and
numbers shall be black lusterless paint and/or decals having equivalent infrared reflectance
specified in MIL-E-52798 or MIL-E-52835 (see 4.12).
3.12.1 Data plates. Data plates conforming to Type III, Composition A, Class 2 of
MIL-P-514 shall be used. Warning or precautionary data plates shall be provided, where
necessary, to protect personnel or equipment (see 4.12.1).
3.12.2 Engine data plates. The engine data plates furnished shall be installed on engine
block in location(s) readily visible to personnel performing maintenance on the engine
(see 4.12.1).
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