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MIL-P-85121(AS)
3.6.2 Accuracy. The projectiles shall meet the applicable accuracy requirements
of MIL-C-85122.
3.6.3 Metal parts security. The attachment of each component to the projectile
body shall be such that each component shall be capable of withstanding the firing
forces experienced in service weapons without separation of any of the components.
3 . 7 Environmental.
3.7.1 Salt spray resistance. Pressure test and MARK 11 MOD 1 painted projec-
tiles shall withstand 72 hours of salt spray ; and the MARK 12 MOD 0, MARK 13
MOD O, and MARK 14 MOD O painted projectiles shall withstand 144 hours of
salt spray without evidence of corrosion, creepage, blistering, or loss of adhesion
of the projectile coating.
3.8 Identification and marking. Projectiles shall be identified, marked, and
color coded as specified on the applicable drawing.
3.9 Government-loaned property. The following equipment shall be furnished
by the Government, when required (see 6.2.1).
Drawing D11075203.
( a ) Eddy Current Flaw Detector . . .
Drawing B7259545.
(b) Band Testing Machine . . . . . .
3.10 Workmanship. Projectiles shall be assembled utilizing good workmanship
practices common to the ordnance industry. Particular care shall be taken that
all components are clean, free from grease, dirt, rust, chips, or other foreign
material. Components with obvious defects or handling damage, that would affect
performance of the projectile or test weapon, shall not be assembled.
3.10.1 Special working conditions. Facilities used in the manufacture, testing,
and inspect ion of projectiles shall meet the minimum standard for working con-
ditions of MIL-STD-1695.
3.11 Ammunition data cards. When specified in the contract or purchase order,
ammunition data cards (DD Form 1650) shall be completed in accordance with
MIL-STD-1167 for each lot of projectiles (see 6.2.2). Distribution of ammunition
data cards shall be as directed by the procuring activity (see 6.2.1).

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