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MIL-T-18404 (NOrd)
25 January 1955
MILITARY SPECIFICATION
TORPEDOES, ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ;
GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
1.
SCOPE
1.1 Scope. - This specification covers the general environmental re-
quirements for the design, development, evaluation and laboratory testing
of torpedoes.  This specification sets forth the environmental limits within
which torpedoes, related component, and associated equipment must operate
satisfactorily and reliably.  The detailed performance and test require-
ments for a particular torpedo, particular components, or associated equip-
ment shall be as defined in the detailed specifications.
2.
APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
MIL-S-901 - Shockproof Equipment, Class HI (High Impact),
Shipboard Application Tests. for
MIL-A-8591 - Airborne Stores and Associated Suspension Equipment;
General Design Criteria for.
REQUIREMENTS
3.
3.1 Definitions. - For the purpose of this specification the following
definitions will apply.
3.1.1 Torpedo. - Torpedo shall mean the weapon In an assembled state,
related component, or associated equipment.
3.1.2 Related components.
Related components are the assemblies,
sub-assemblies and parts which comprise the torpedo.
3.1.3 Associated equipment. - Associated equipment is that equipment
appended to the torpedo for carrying, launching, or decelerating purposes.
This specifically excludes torpedo workshop equipment and torpedo launching
equipment not appended to the torpedo such as tubes and racks.
3.1.4 Torpedo condition.
3.1.4.1 Non-operating.  - The condition of the torpedo, assembled or
not, when stored, transported or handled.
3.1.4.2 Ready, non-operating. - The condition of the torpedo when
assembled, prepared (fueled and checked out for example), issued, trans-
ported. and handled.

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