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MIL-T-46780D(AT)
4.3.3.12 Radio interference suppression test. To determine conformance to 3.4.16 the
vehicle shall be subjected to a radio interference suppression test as specified or as specified in
procurement document.
4.4 Preservation, packaging and vehicle processing. Material and equipment shall be
inspected prior to shipment to assure conformance to the applicable requirements specified in
section 5 of this specification.
5. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
5.1 Vehicle processing. Vehicles shall be processed for shipment and storage in
accordance with MIL-V-62038 to the extent indicated on the Vehicle Preservation Data Sheets
furnished by the procuring activity (see 6.2).
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. The vehicles covered by this specification are intended for general use
by the United States Armed Forces in transporting personnel or cargo, or in providing for special
tasks, during tactical military operations. When fitted with special equipment kits, the vehicles
are intended for use under extreme or unusual conditions of climate, weather, terrain, and
military service.
6.2 Ordering data. Procurement documents should specify the following:
(a)
Title, number, and date of this specification.
(b)
Type and model vehicle required (see 1.2).
(c)
Special kits as required (see 3.3.1).
(d)
Hard top if required (see 3.3.1.8).
(e)
Soft top required (see 3.3.2).
(f)
Radio receptacle if required (see 3.3.3.2).
(g)
Bows, covers, and end curtains as required ( see 3.3.8.7).
(h)
Master keys if required (see 3.3.8.9).
(i)
Removable sides, troop seats lazy backs safety straps bows, paulin, end curtains
and tailgate if not required (see 3.3.9.5).
(j)
Welding if not as specified (see 3.3.9.8).
(k)
Winch not required (see 3.4.14).
(l)
Snatch block and chain assembly required (see 3.4.14).
(m)
Radio interference if other than specified (see 3.4.16).
(n)
Undercoating if required (see 3.6).
(o)
Treatment and painting for service as required (see 3.7.1).
(p)
Service marking as required (see 3.7.2).
(q)
Data plates if other than specified (see 3.7.3).
(r)
Preparation for delivery as required (see 5.1).
6.3 Process average. Sampling may be initiated if the process average value for the first
twenty vehicles inspected is less than the AQL specified in the Classification of Defects for
major and minor defects. Process average shall be computed as follows:
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