MIL-C-38983A
Test Title
Cartridge Serial Numbers
Visual inspection
1-95
X-ray examination
1-95
Bridge circuit resistance
1-95
Leakage
1-95
Power-current test
1-95
Static discharge
46-51
85-90
Stray voltage
52-57
85-90
Vibration
58-63
85-90
Temperature shock
64-69
85-90
70-781
Impact shock
85-90
Temperature & Humidity
79-84
85-90
Post-environmental
46-51
52-57
58-63
64-69
70-75
79-84
85-90
inspection
Ballistic test, -65· F
1-15
46-47
52-57
58-59
64-65
70-71
79-80
85-86
Ballistic test, +70· F
16-30
48-49
54-55
60-61
66-67
72-73
81-82
87-88
Ballistic test, +325· F
31-45
50-51
56-57
62-63
68-69
74-75
83-84
89-90
Retained sample2
91-95
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Use S/N's 76, 77, and 78 for 40 foot drop test
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These units shall be retained and used for information, investigative, or for retest purposes
4.2.4 Acceptance criteria. All cartridges, either in a sample or the production lot represented, shall be
capable of meeting all the requirements of this specification and the applicable drawings. When a sample
cartridge fails to meet a specified requirement, it shall be cause for rejection or 100 percent screening of the
lot represented. Any production lot units failing to meet specification or drawing requirements shall be
rejected.
4.2.5 Rejection and retest. When any cartridge fails to meet a specified test, no cartridge on hand or later
produced shall be accepted until the extent and cause of failure are determined. The cause of failure shall be
corrected and a subsequent cartridge shall demonstrate compliance by passing the failed tests.
4.2.6 Defects in items already accepted. The investigation of a test failure could indicate that defects may
exist in items already accepted. If so, the contractor shall fully advise the acquiring activity of all defects
likely to be found and methods of correcting them.
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