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MODUK - DEF STAN 61-5: PART 6

Electrical Power Supply Systems Below 650 Volts Part 6: 28 Volt d.c. Electrical Systems in Military Vehicles

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Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 5 December 1984
Status: inactive
Page Count: 46
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This Standard is to be read in conjunction with PARTS 1, 2 and 3

This Standard defines the characteristics of military vehicles electrical systems. Electrical compatibility between radio, electrical, electronic equipment and  the vehicle power supply can be assured by testing in accordance with Annexes A and B to this Standard

Document History

March 28, 2020
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Nominal 12V and 24V DC Electrical Systems in Military Platforms
This standard defines the characteristics for all military (ground) platform DC power distribution systems, platform and terminal equipment within the military, bespoke, military off the shelf (MOTS)...
October 19, 1990
Electrical Power Supply Systems Below 650 Volts Part 6: 28 Volt dc Electrical Systems in Military Vehicles
This Standard defines the characteristics for all military vehicle nominal 28V electrical systems, whether these are derived direct from a propulsive engine driven generator, a separate auxiliary...
October 19, 1990
Electrical Power Supply Systems Below 650 Volts Part 6: 28 Volt dc Electrical Systems in Military Vehicles
This Standard defines the characteristics for all military vehicle nominal 28V electrical systems, whether these are derived direct from a propulsive engine driven generator, a separate auxiliary...
DEF STAN 61-5: PART 6
December 5, 1984
Electrical Power Supply Systems Below 650 Volts Part 6: 28 Volt d.c. Electrical Systems in Military Vehicles
This Standard is to be read in conjunction with PARTS 1, 2 and 3 This Standard defines the characteristics of military vehicles electrical systems. Electrical compatibility between radio,...
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