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MIL-G-45981(WC)
TABLE II.
INTERCHANGEABLE ITEMS
Equipment
Part Number
Support sight assembly
8436972
Equilibrator assembly (2)
12007324
Brake and clear switch assembly
8437323
Drive assembly, elevation
8436847
Drive assembly, azimuth
8437053
Azimuth indicator assembly
8438753
Recoil adapter assembly (2)
8336802
Muzzle clamp assembly
8436804
Declutching feeder assembly
8438645
Servo amplifier assembly (Az. Master)
12000006
Distribution box assembly
8438325
Sight current generator
12000239
Slip ring assembly
8438355
Running gear assembly
8438669l
4.6.32.2 Repair parts.  Two component parts from each inspection
lot of repair parts that are produced specifically for this system shall
be-tested for interchangeability in accordance with a Contractor submitted}
Government reviewed plan.  This plan shall be submitted to the Govern-
ment no later than 10 calender days prior to scheduled delivery of initial
lot of repair parts.  Any failure to demonstrate interchangeability shall
cause rejection of the lot of parts.  No hand refinements will be allowed
for retest.  Four parts shall be selected from the reconditioned lots for
interchangeability testing.
4.6.33 Electromagnetic interference characteristics test. The
weapon system shall be tested in accordance with the test methods of
MIL-StD-462 to determine compliance with 3.6.
4.6.33.1 System and radar compatibility test. With the system in
the "RADAR MODE" the gun mount shall be traversed at maximum slew rate
in both clockwise and counterwise direction.  (The ready to fire light
shall remain off to determine compliance with 3.6.1.) The gun mount
electrical noise (radiated emission) shall be measured in an ambient
condition, and during traversing the gun mount. The reaiated emission
measurement shall be taken in accordance with MIL-STD-462, Method RE05
at the broad band frequencies of 150KHz to 1 GHz.  The decible difference
shall not exceed four DB in accordance with the requirements of 3.6.1.1:
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