MIL-STD-331 › Fuzes, Ignition Safety Devices and Other Related Components, Environmental and Performance Tests for
Fuzes, Ignition Safety Devices and Other Related Components, Environmental and Performance Tests for
Scope
This standard describes tests used by the Department of Defense (DoD) to determine the safety, reliability and performance characteristics of weapon system fuzes and fuze components at any stage in their life cycle.
Notes
Claudia's Notes:
MIL-STD-331C is a test method type standard. Its scope has evolved over the years reflecting increased standardization of environmental and performance tests among the services and improvements in fuze design, test technology and safety. MIL-STD-331B was largely an editorial effort to consolidate test methods and restructure the standard. Attention is directed to the test grouping and use of standard, alternate and optional test methods described in sections 5.2 and 5.4 respectively.
In the process of reorganization, tests were renumbered. Where old test numbers are still referenced in fuze specifications and test plans, Table I is included to show the correspondence between prior test numbers and the new numbers.
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Document Number
MIL-STD-331
Revision Level
REVISION D
Status
Current
Publication Date
May 31, 2017
Page Count
291 pages