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MIL-D-23222A(AS)
3.11.7.1
ACCURACY. - The contractor shall demonstrate satis-
factory accuracy by expending specified ordnance at
a suitable target or by use or release-point-in-space technique as
required, using the installed helicopter weapons control system. The
Armament Section of the Demonstration Addendum to this specification
will specify the accuracy required for the particular helicopter
involved.  The method used to determine accuracy shall be acceptable
to the test authority.
3.11.8
MISCELLANEOUS. - The satisfactory operation of
miscellaneous armament installations shall be demon-
strated.  These miscellaneous installations include the following:
armor, smoke screen equipment, target towing gear, chemical dispersal
gear, magnetic airborne detection gear, etc. Installation and removal
of special field conversion kits shall also be demonstrated as appli-
cable. Any demonstrations completed and properly witnessed by a test
authority (See 3.1.2) in accordance with, but prior to, the scheduled
point of demonstration shall be included in reports submitted in
compliance with 3.19.
3.12
EQUIPMENT DEMONSTRATUION REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL. - All specified equipment actually installed
3.12.1
in, or specifically required for demonstration
helicopters, shall be satisfactorily demonstrated on the ground or in
flight as applicable, however, any demonstrations completed and properly
witnessed by the test authority (3.1.2) in accordance with but prior
to the scheduled point of demonstration shall be included in reports
submitted in compliance with 3.19. Any request for specification
deviations shall be made by the contractor prior to the completion of
the pertinent flight test program
3.12.2
COCKPIT AND CABIN CONDITIONING
CONTAMINATION. - Ground and flight tests shall be
3.12.2.1
performed to demonstrate the maximum permissible
concentrate ion of any contaminant such as carbon monoxide, fuel vapor,
gaseous products of combustion, oil mists, etc. The limits for carbon
monoxide are specified in MIL-STD-800. The limits for concentration of
fuel vapors are specified in MIL-H-18325.  The limits for any other con-
taminant which causes a perceptible odor or irritation or interferes
with risibility are specified in Spec MIL-P-18927.
3.12.2.2
AIR CONDITIONING. - Cockpit and cabin heating,
ventilating and defogging shall be demonstrated to
show compliance with Spec MIL-H-18325.  The test procedure shall be as
specified in Spec MIL-T-18606.
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