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MIL-W-70467 (AR)
3.5 Fluoroscopic or radiographic inspection.  The warhead shall
be fluoroscopically or radiographically examined to verify to the
extent possible the presence and positioning of all components as
well as the absence of foreign material.  Warheads selected for
first article testing shall be radiographically examined with
Government approved equipment prior to static or field firing.
Radiographs shall be of a quality which will permit proper
evaluation as determined by the responsible technical agency of the
Government.
3.6 Warhead weight.
The weight shall be 9.3 0.5 pounds.
3.7 Rough handling.  The warhead shall withstand rough handling
when tested as specified in 4.5.7 and, with the exception of the
five foot drop test, shall be ballistically tested as specified in
4.5.12.  The warhead shall be safe to handle and dispose of followng
the five foot drop test.
3.8 Temperature.  The warhead shall withstand exposure to a
storage temperature of -50F 5F, 70F 15F, and 160F 5F
and shall comply with the ballistic test as specified in 4.5.12.
3.9 Secured cargo vibration.  The warhead shall withstand
exposure to secured cargo vibration as specified in 4.5.8 and shall
comply with the ballistic test as specified in 4.5.12.
3.1O Helicopter vibration.  The warhead shall withstand
exposure to helicopter vibration as specified in 4.5.9 and shall
comply with the ballistic test as specified in 4.5.12.
3.11 Forty-foot drop.  The warhead assembled to the rocket
motor and packaged for shipment shall withstand a 40 foot drop as
specified in 4.5.10 and be safe to dispose of.
3.12  Sealing.  The smoke cartridge assembly shall withstand a
vacuum of 6.0 1.0 inches of mercury for a minimum period of 60
seconds without leakage, when tested in accordance with 4.5.11.
3.13 Warhead performance.  The completely assembled round in
flight configuration shall be ballistically tested to comply with
the requirements of this specification.
3.14 Data requirements.  The contractor shall generate data in
accordance with the requirements of the data item descriptions cited
in 4.5.13.

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