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MIL-T-740G
4.6.2.2.1 Test failure. If the vehicle fails to pass any control test, the Government will stop
acceptance examination and testing on subsequent vehicles until conditions causing the failure
have been remedied. Any defect found during or as a result of the test shall be prima facie
evidence that vehicles accepted subsequent to the previously accepted control test vehicle are
similarly defective, unless evidence satisfactory to the contracting officer is furnished by the
contractor that they are not similarly defective. Such defects on all vehicles shall be corrected by
the contractor at no cost to the Government. Another vehicles with corrective actions
implemented, shall be subjected to the control test, for the required 50 miles.
4.6.3 Comparison tests. The Government may select a vehicle at any time during the
contract production period and subject vehicle to all applicable tests listed in table XI, XV and
XVI to reveal defects of a workmanship or materials nature that may reduce the vehicle's
effective operation in the field, and to compare existing quality with previous standards. These
tests shall be conducted at Government laboratories or proving grounds designated by the
contracting officer. Selection of vehicle shall be on a spot check basis. Comparison test vehicle
shall be loaded as specified in 3.4.3 and table V, VI, or VII. Vehicle selected shall not include
any vehicle previously tested for conformance to 4.6.2.
TABLE XV. Comparison test of 4050 miles for all models
except wrecker and expansible van models
Course
Mileage and speeds
Payload
Paved surface
900 miles; at speeds up to 50 mph
(see 3.4.3)
Level cross-country
1550 miles; at speeds up to
(see 3.4.3)
applicable conditions of terrain
Hilly cross-country
1550 miles; at speeds up to
(see 3.4.3)
applicable conditions of terrain
Belgian block
50 miles; at speeds up to applicable
(see 3.4.3)
(or equal)
conditions of terrain
TABLE XVI. Comparison test of 2250 miles for
wrecker and expansible van models.
Course
Mileage and speeds
Payload
Hard surface
250 miles at speeds varying up to
(see 3.4.3)
maximum
Secondary
750 miles at speeds applicable to
(see 3.4.3)
conditions of terrain
Level cross-country
600 miles at speeds applicable to
(see 3.4.3)
conditions of terrain
Hilly cross-country
600 miles at speeds applicable to
(see 3.4.3)
conditions of terrain
Belgian block
50 miles at speeds applicable to
(see 3.4.3)
(or equal)
conditions of terrain
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