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| MIL-C-48697 (AR)
Hawk radar shall be used to observe for metal parts
separation, unobserved short rounds and unobserved duds. In these
events, an analysis should be made of the radar data and should be
noted on the firing record. This shall include a comparison of
times of flight of the unobserved rounds with that of the normal
rounds. Prints of the radar traces of these rounds, and prints of
the preceding and succeeding rounds, shall be attached to the
firing record. Data from ballistically acceptable lots may be
discarded.
A smear camera shall be used to photograph all test samples.
The camera shall be positioned to pick up each round just outside
the second velocity coil. Should an unobserved dud, short round
or any other abnormal performance occur, a photo print of these
rounds, and prints of all the other rounds in that particular
charge zone, shall be attached to the firing record. Film from
acceptable lots may be discarded.
4.5.1.1 Test validity. If for any reason the proving ground
personnel considers that the test conditions have detrimentally
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affected the test result, the test results shall be declared
invalid and a new test shall be performed on additional sample
cartridges.
5.
PACKAGING
5.1 Unit packaging.
Packaging shall be as specified on drawing
5.1.1 Level A.
(dwg.) 9220014.
Not applicable.
5.1.2 Level B.
Not applicable
5.1.3 Level C.
5.2 Packing.
Packing shall be as specified on dwg. 9220015.
5.2.1 Level A.
Not applicable.
5.2.2 Level B.
Level C.
Not applicable.
5.2.3
5.3 Marking.
5.3.1 Level A. Marking for unit packaging shall be as
specified on dwg. 9220014. Marking for packing shall be as
specified on dwg. 9220015.
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