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MIL-T-62222(AT)
2.1.3 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this specification
and the references cited herein, the text of this specification shall take precedence.
(Copies of specifications, standards, handbooks, drawings, and publications required by
manufacturers in connection with specific acquisition functions should be obtained from the
contracting activity or as directed by the contracting officer.)
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 First article. When specified (see 6.2), the contractor shall furnish vehicles which shall
be subjected to first article inspection (see 4.4.1 and 6.2). First article inspection samples,
properly marked with identifying information shall be representative of the unit to be furnished
to the Government. All subsequent vehicles delivered to the Government shall conform to these
samples in all of their pertinent physical and performance attributes.
3.2 Materials. Materials shall be as specified herein and in referenced specifications,
standards, and drawings. Material shall be free from defects which adversely affect performance
or serviceability of the finished product (see 4.6.1 and 6.6).
3.2.1 Ozone resistance. When rubber components are required to be ozone resistant, the
degree of resistance shall be as specified in applicable specifications or drawings (see 4.6.1).
3.3 Design and construction. Vehicles, components, subassemblies and assemblies shall be
manufactured and assembled into a complete vehicle in accordance with Drawing 11655710 and
applicable specifications and documents. Vehicles shall meet all requirements specified herein
and be of a quality that assures a vehicle free from defects that would compromise, limit, or
reduce its performance (see 4.6.1).
3.3.1 Qualified products. The contractor shall be responsible for using parts and assemblies
from Qualified Products Lists (QPLs) whenever available. Contractor's inspection records shall
specifically list all QPL items by number and date of the QPL, name of supplier and part or
drawing number(s). When parts and assemblies are approved as qualified products, but not yet
listed on the QPL, the contractor shall list the products by number and date of the approved
document and name of supplier(s) (see 4.6.1).
3.3.2 Break-in run. The vehicle shall subjected to a break-in run. The break-in run will
include preliminary checks of suspension, controls, power pack, and provide wear-in for final
adjustments. Prior to the break-in run will involve the following activities and conditions
(see 4.6.1):
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