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MIL-W-50550A (MU)
as specified in MIL-STD-105.  Chances to the process, specification,
or drawing not affecting safety, performance, interchangeability,
or storage, as determined by the Government, shall not be deemed
to alter the homogeneity of an Inspection lot.  All material
submitted for Inspection In accordance with this specification
shall comply with the homogeneity criteria specified herein
regardless of the type of sampling procedure which Is being
applied to determine conformance with requirements.  Lot numbering,
as required, shall be In accordance with MIL-STD-1168.  Lot size
shall be 20,000 500 or one months production; whichever IS
smaller.  Individual shipments from a supplier can be sub-lots.
The maximum number of lots of components and the source of each
component lot which can be assembled Into one loaded warhead lot
is as follows:
a.  Metal parts from lots bearing same lot interfix
number from one manufacturer.
b.  Fuzes from no more than two (2) lots bearing the
same Interfix lot number from one manufacturer.
4.3.2 Examination.-The examinations listed in the following
subparagraphs shall be performed on inspection lots (see 4.1) of
the components or assemblies designated in the applicable paragraph
headings.  Inspection for critical defects (and major defects,
when so specified) shall be 100 percent.  Sampling plans for major
and minor defects shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-105 except
that continuous sampling plans in accordance with MIL-STD-1235
may be used If approved by the Government.  Instead of applying the
AQL's designated herein to the groups of major and minor defects
listed, the contractor may elect to apply AQL's to Individual
defects using an AQL of 0.40 percent for each major defect and an
AQL of 0.65 percent for each minor defect.  When this method is
elected, it shall be applied to all of the major and minor defects
listed in the applicable subparagraph of this section, except where
100 percent inspection is specified, and be documented as part
of' the contractor's Inspection system.  Equipment necessary for
the performance of the inspections listed shall be In accordance
with 4.3.5.

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