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A MIL-DTL-38999 circular connector plated with a nickel–teflon composite. Left: plug (male) type connector; Right: receptacle (female) type connector) Electrical or fiber-optic connectors used by U.S. Department of Defense were originally developed in the 1930s for severe aeronautical and tactical service applications, and the Type "AN" series set the standard for modern military circular ...
MIL-DTL-5015 is a United States Military Standard which covers heavy-duty circular electrical connectors with soldered or crimped contacts. [1] They are used for both digital and analog signals, as well as power distribution, and are common in various fields, including defense, aerospace, and industrial machinery. [2]
front cover G1 1930. This is the Group G series List of the United States military vehicles by (Ordnance) supply catalog designation, – one of the alpha-numeric "standard nomenclature lists" (SNL) that were part of the overall list of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog designation, a supply catalog that was used by the United States Army Ordnance Department / Ordnance Corps as ...
MIL-STD-130, "Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property" [15] MIL-STD-167, Mechanical Vibration of Shipboard Equipment; MIL-STD-188, a series related to telecommunications; MIL-STD-196, a specification of the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS) MIL-STD-202, "Electronic and Electrical Component Parts" test methods
MIL-PRF-38535 [1] is a United States military specification that establishes the general performance and verification requirements of single die integrated circuit device type electronics. It is a performance-based specification document defining the general requirements, as well as the quality assurance and reliability requirements, for the ...
Mil Mi-18, 1979 - prototype lengthened version of Mi-17; Mil Mi-19, - Airborne command post variant of Mi-17; Mil Mi-20, 1966 - super light helicopter; mockup only; Mil Mi-22 Hook-C - Military command support variant of Mi-6; Mil Mi-22, 1965 - planned, unbuilt; Mil Mi-24, 1978 - Heavy combat helicopter. NATO reporting name Hind. Mil Mi-24 variants
According to the DoD the MIL-STD-188–300 Series contains "communications system standards and design objectives applicable to the field of long haul and point-to–point communications in support of the Defense Communications System (DCS) and the National Military Command System (NMCS), and also to provide the necessary interface with non-DCS ...
Class III. Unless otherwise specified, class III equipment is defined as that which has shipboard application both with and without the use of resilient mountings and is therefore required to meet both class I and class II requirements. Tests shall be classified in accordance with one of the following types, as specified: Type A. A type A test ...