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MIL-M-70765 (AR)
3.3.7  Early functioning.  The mine shall not self-destruct
itself by any internal mode within 80% of the self-destruct time.
3.3.8  Tripline deployment.  The mine after ground impact and
with unobstructed field, shall deploy a minimum of three (3)
triplines with at least one (1) deployed tripline attaining-a
minimum of deployed length of thread of ten (10) feet and two (2)
others providing additional length to total sixteen (16) feet for
three (3) triplines.
3.4 Documentation of plan for safety in handling of
Prior to loading, the contractor shall document a
munitions.
detailed plan of the procedures to be employed during handling of
the munition.  This documentation shall describe, as a minimum,
the procedures to be employed to assure that:
1.
The shorting bar is not deformed or broken.
2.
The battery is not activated.
The two munition models remain segregated at all times.
3.
4.  The exterior model markings on each mine are consistent
with the munitions it contains.
5.  The temperature of the molded assemblies, or the
munition does-not exceed 165F at any time during processing
or storage.
The temporary safety pin is present.
6.
The mounting plate insulator is properly installed.
7.
8.  The special test mines shall always be marked and
segregated from the other munition models.
The plan shall be submitted to the address specified in 6.7
for approval.  Approval shall be received prior to any loading.
Any changes to the approved plan shall be submitted- for approval
prior to implementation.
3.4.1 Documentation of controls for use of adhesives and
sealants.  The contractor shall develop a documented operational
procedure for utilization of adhesives and sealants.  This
procedure shall provide for control of the materials and processes
to be used; including controls for the following:  shelf life,
handling, mixing, curing and pot life.  Necessary cleaning agents,
safety precautions, ventilation, and any other information
considered necessary for the proper use of the adhesive(s) or
sealant(s) shall also be included.  The procedure shall be updated
whenever a change is made to the process such that product quality
may be affected.
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