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MIL-T-46311B(MU)
PACKAGING DATA SHEET
Packaging of Telescope, Panoramic: M115
8587340
(Copies of specifications, standards, drawings, and packaging data sheets
required by suppliers in connection with specific procurement functions
should be obtained from the procuring activity or as directed by the con-
tracting officer.)
3. RETIREMENTS
3.1 Fabrication.- The telescope shall be manufactured in accordance
with "Drawing F8587340 and drawings pertaining thereto.
3.2 General specifications.- The contractor shall be responsible for
adherence to, and compliance with the following requirements of MIL-O-13830
and MIL-F-13926.
3.2.1 MIL-O-13830.
Illuminated reticle
3.2.2 MIL-F-13926.
(a)
Order of precedence
(b)
Dimensions and tolerances
(c)
Inorganic protective surface finishes
(d)
Electrical and electronic assemblies
(e)
Part identification and marking
(f)
Workmanship
3.3 Environmental.
3.3.1 Storage temperature.- The telescope shall show no evidence of
physical failure and shall meet all requirements of this specification at
standard ambient temperature (plus 60 degrees to 90 degrees Fahrenheit) after
having been exposed and thermally stabilized at ambient temperatures of plus
160 degrees and minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
3.3.2 Operating temperature.- The telescope shall meet the applicable
requirements of 3.9 to 3.9.2.2 inclusive while exposed and thermally stabilized
at ambient temperatures of plus 150 degrees and minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Upon return to standard ambient temperature, the telescope shall meet the
requirements of 3.3.3.
3.3.3 Vibration.- The" telescope shall be vibrated in a vertical plane
at a constant frequency of thirty cycles per second with an amplitude of 1/16
inch (1/8 inch total excursion) for a period of five minutes plus or minus
fifteen seconds. Subsequent to vibration there shall be no evidence of
physical failure and the telescope shall meet the requirements of 3.4 to 3.11
inclusive. (see 3.7.1.1)
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