MIL-DTL-23661B(OS)
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature which may be helpful, but is not
mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. The Mark 45 Mod 0 Impulse Cartridge is used in the fuel valving system of the XXD2B
target.
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents must specify the following:
a.
Title, number, and date of the specification.
b.
Issue of DODISS to be cited in the solicitation, and if required, the specific issue of
individual documents referenced (see 2.2.1 and 2.2.2).
c.
Date and place of delivery.
d.
Inspection conditions, if other than as specified (see 4.2).
e.
Lot size, if other than as specified (see 4.4.1).
f.
Sampling, if other than as specified (see 4.4.2).
g.
Packaging requirements and any special marking (see 5.1, 6.5, and contract).
h.
That the safety precaution requirements of the "Contractor's Safety Manual for
Ammunition, Explosives, and Related Dangerous Material," DOD 4145.26M are
applicable. NOTE: When this specification is used as part of the description of work to
be accomplished by a Government activity, the safety precaution requirements of
"Ammunition and Explosives Ashore" OP 5 are applicable.
6.3 First article. When first article inspection is required, the contracting officer should provide specific
guidance to offerors whether the items should be a first article sample or a sample selected from the first
production items (see 3.1), and the number of items to be tested as specified in 4.3. The contracting officer
should also include specific instructions in acquisition documents regarding arrangements for examination,
approval of first article test results, and disposition of first articles. Invitations for bids should provide that
the Government reserves the right to waive the requirement for samples for first article inspection to those
bidders offering a product which has been previously acquired or tested by the Government, and that bidders
offering such products, who wish to rely on such production or test, must furnish evidence with the bid that
prior Government approval is presently appropriate for the pending contract. Bidders should not submit
alternate bids unless specifically requested to do so in the solicitation.
6.4 Definition.
6.4.1 Hangfire. A hangfire is defined as a firing in which the time from application of current to case opening
or first indication of pressure exceeds 0.075 seconds.
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