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b. Provisions for submission of first article samples.
c. Provisions for submission of Conformance/Lot acceptance samples.
d. Packaging requirements (see 5.1 and 6.6).
e. Requirements for submission of acceptance inspection equipment (see 6.3).
f. Provisions for critical characteristic contract clause.
g. Statistical Process Control (SPC) clause.
6.3 Submission of acceptance inspection equipment. Acceptance inspection equipment
designs should be submitted as required to Commander, U.S. Army Armament Research,
Development and Engineering Center, Attn: RDAR-QEM-B, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000.
6.4 Distribution of ammunition data cards. Distribution of data cards should include the
following: Commander, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center,
Attn: RDAR-QEM-B, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000.
6.5 Justification of critical defects.
6.5.1 Short fuze delay (4.3.2.6 critical 1). If the delay is short (less than five (5) seconds)
then the end user may get seriously injured. Also, same possibility that can happen as described
in paragraph 6.5.5.
6.5.2 Any opening in assembly which charge may leak, or presence of charge on exterior
of assembly (Assembly) (4.3.2.12 critical 1). If there are any leaks from the assembly or
presence of charge on exterior of the assembly then that may result in accidental ignition or
inadvertent functioning of the simulator. This will result in an unintentional function of the
simulator during handling.
6.5.3 Safety clip missing, insecurely engaged or incorrectly positioned (4.3.2.12 critical
2). If the safety clip is missing or not positioned correctly then the simulator is vulnerable for
accidental ignition, since the safety clip acts as an assembly aid to help accidental ignition. The
simulator will function prior to the operator being able to move to a safe operational distance.
6.5.4 Jumble (4.3.2.13 critical 1). If a simulator functions during the jumble test then it
will be unsafe to handle also if powder leaks then it may cause unintentional functioning of the
simulator.
6.5.5 Premature functioning (Time from initiation to detonation less than 5 seconds
(4.3.2.13 critical 3). If the time from initiation to detonation is less than 5 seconds, the risk of
detonating in the users hands is very high since the user has very little time to release and throw
the simulator away of their hand or move to a safe distance.
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