MIL-C-81093B(OS)
3.4.2 Shock (6.3.2). The cartridge shall be capable of withstanding shock
loads in accordance with the schedule of TABLE II.
TABLE II
Shock schedule
Peak
Minimum
Acceleration
Condition
Magnitude
Duration
Direction (Axis)
(see 6.3.3.4)
(g's)
(ins)
(see FIGURE I)
60
Nonoperating
8.0
Any
and ready
45
20.0
Horizontal and
Vertical
300
0.5
Horizontal and
Vertical
3.4.3 Temperature. The cartridge shall be capable of conforming to the
requirements of this specification after being at any temperature between
minus 45 and plus 140°F in the nonoperating condition (see 6.3.4.1) and
while at any temperature between 0 and 140°F in the ready non-operating
(see 6.3.4.2) and ready (see 6.3.4.3) condition.
3.4.4 Watertightness. After firing, the insert seal of the cartridge
shall be capable of withstanding a hydrostatic pressure of 1000 psi for
one minute without leaking.
3.4.5 Humidity. The cartridge shall be capable of withstanding 95 per-
cent relative humidity at 110°F for eight hours.
3.5 Rough handling and safety
* 3.5.1 Jolt test. The cartridge shall be capable of meeting the accept-
ance criteria of the jolt test of MIL-STD-331, Test Number 101.
* 3.5.2 Jumble test. The cartridge shall be capable of meeting the accept-
ance criteria of the jumble test of MIL-STD-331, Test Number 102.
The cartridge shall be capable of meeting the accept-
* 3.5.3 Drop test.
ance criteria of the 40 foot drop test of MIL-STD-331, Test Number 103.
3.6 Storage life
3.6.1 Ready. The cartridge, in the ready condition (see 6.3.4), shall
be capable of meeting the performance requirements of this specification
after one year of unattended storage at temperature from minus 45 to plus
140°F.
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