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STANAG 4333 : 0

Withdrawn
Withdrawn

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UNDERWATER MUNITIONS, PRINCIPLES FOR SAFE DESIGN
Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Publisher

NATO

Agreement provides acceptable principles that are for safe design that applies to underwater munitions and their support equipment.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
NATO
Status
Withdrawn

DEFSTAN 07-85(PT1)/3(2006) : 2006 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR WEAPONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS - PART 1: MANDATORY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
DEFSTAN 07-085(PT1)/4(2017) : 2017 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR WEAPONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS - PART 1: MANDATORY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
AAS3P-1 : 2011 ALLIED AMMUNITION SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE ASSESSMENT TESTING PUBLICATION - GUIDANCE
STANAG 4338 : 0 UNDERWATER-LAUNCHED MUNITIONS, SAFETY EVALUATION

STANAG 4187 : 2007 FUZING SYSTEMS - SAFETY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
STANAG 4324 : 2007 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND TESTING OF MUNITIONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS
AAP-6 : 2016 NATO GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (ENGLISH AND FRENCH)
STANAG 4147 : 0 CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY OF AMMUNITION COMPONENTS WITH EXPLOSIVES AND PROPELLANTS (NON-NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS)
STANAG 4241 : 2003 BULLET IMPACT, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURES
STANAG 4338 : 0 UNDERWATER-LAUNCHED MUNITIONS, SAFETY EVALUATION
STANAG 4236 : 2007 LIGHTNING ENVIRONMENT
STANAG 4235 : 0 ELECTROSTATIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE DESIGN OF MATERIEL FOR USE BY NATO FORCES
STANAG 4170 : 2008 PRINCIPLES AND METHODOLOGY FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS FOR MILITARY USE
STANAG 4239 : 0 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE, MUNITIONS TEST PROCEDURES
STANAG 4368 : 2011 IGNITION SYSTEMS FOR ROCKET AND GUIDED MISSILE MOTORS, SAFETY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
STANAG 4240 : 2003 LIQUID FUEL/EXTERNAL FIRE, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURES
STANAG 2895 : 1990 EXTREME CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND DERIVED CONDITIONS FOR USE IN DEFINING DESIGN/TEST CRITERIA FOR NATO FORCES MATERIAL
STANAG 1307 : 0 MAXIMUM NATO NAVAL OPERATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT PRODUCED BY RADIO AND RADAR
STANAG 3441 : 2007 DESIGN OF AIRCRAFT STORES
STANAG 4234 : 0 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION (RADIO FREQUENCY) - 200 KHz TO 40 GHz ENVIRONMENT - AFFECTING THE DESIGN OF MATERIEL FOR USE BY NATO FORCES
AECP-1 : 1986 MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS TO WHICH MATERIEL INTENDED FOR USE BY NATO FORCES COULD BE EXPOSED

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