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MIL-V-62347(AT)
4.7.53 Noise test. To determine conformance to 3.7 and 3.7.1, it shall be verified, during
tracking/slewing operations, that steady-state noise levels measured at each crew station within
the vehicle do not exceed specified limits. The chassis operating noise level shall be measured
as specified to verify adherence to requirements.
4.7.54 TOW dismount/remount test. To determine conformance to 3.10, a qualified crew
shall dismount the stowed TOW components from an M901 vehicle and set-up an emplacement
within 50 meters of the vehicle. The same crew shall remount the TOW components. Times
required shall be measured.
5. PACKING
5.1 Preparation for delivery. Preparation for delivery and storage shall be in accordance
with MIL-T-62327
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. The M901 is intended for, but not limited to, anti-tank combat operations.
The M90l must be air transportable, and capable of crossing inland waterways under its own
power.
6.2 Ordering data. Acquisition documents should specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of this specification.
b. Whether tracking and slewing rate performance shall be other than as specified
(see 3.6.12.6).
c. Radio suppression, if other than as specified (see 3.6.15.5.1).
d. Painting, if other than as specified (see 3.8.1).
e. Safety markings, if other than as specified (see 3.8.3).
6.3 First article. First article samples shall be tested and approved under the appropriate
provisions of 7-104.55 of the Defense Acquisition Regulation. The contracting officer should
include specific instructions in all acquisition instruments regarding arrangements for
examination, tests and approval of the first article (see 3.1).
6.4 Inspection equipment calibration and inspection. In inspecting the contractor's
inspection equipment, the Government inspector will determine that the contractor has available,
and utilizes correctly, gaging, measuring, and test equipment of the required accuracy and
precision. Except as otherwise specified, the contractor shall have available a set of master
gages, standards, and appropriate instruments for regularly scheduled calibration of his
inspection equipment. Records of such regularly scheduled calibration will be maintained by the
contractor and made available for review by the Government. The calibration of gages,
standards, and instruments will be periodically checked by authorized Government personnel.
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