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NPFC - MIL-STD-1901

MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 6 June 2002
Status: active
Page Count: 25
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This standard establishes the design safety criteria for munition ignition systems and associated ignition safety devices used to arm and fire munition propulsion systems.

Applicability. This standard applies to the design of ignition systems and ignition safety devices in new exploratory, advanced, engineering, and operational system developments. Ignition systems incorporating or initiating one or more detonating components will be subjected to the requirements of this standard in the same manner as those incorporating only pyrotechnic components.

intended Use:

This standard establishes specific design safety criteria for ignition systems and ignition safety devices.

Document History

MIL-STD-1901
June 6, 2002
MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR
This standard establishes the design safety criteria for munition ignition systems and associated ignition safety devices used to arm and fire munition propulsion systems. Applicability. This...
MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR
A description is not available for this item.
May 31, 1995
MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR
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January 22, 1992
MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR
This standard establishes design safety criteria for ignition systems used to arm and fire munition propulsion systems.

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