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NPFC - MIL-B-29595

BATTERIES AND CELLS, LITHIUM, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 29 June 2000
Status: inactive
Page Count: 7

Document History

November 15, 2021
BATTERIES, LITHIUM, RECHARGEABLE, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The storage batteries covered by this specification are used in fixed-wing and rotary-wing military aircraft. The batteries are used for starting engines or auxiliary power units. They also provide...
October 24, 2016
BATTERIES AND CELLS, LITHIUM, RECHARGEABLE, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The storage batteries covered by this specification are used in fixed-wing and rotary-wing military aircraft. The batteries are used for starting engines or auxiliary power units. They also provide...
February 2, 2016
BATTERIES AND CELLS, LITHIUM, RECHARGEABLE, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
A description is not available for this item.
April 26, 2011
BATTERIES AND CELLS, LITHIUM, RECHARGEABLE, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The storage batteries covered by this specification are used in fixed-wing and rotary-wing military aircraft. The batteries are used for starting engines or auxiliary power units. They also provide...
April 21, 2011
BATTERIES AND CELLS, LITHIUM, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
A description is not available for this item.
MIL-B-29595
June 29, 2000
BATTERIES AND CELLS, LITHIUM, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
A description is not available for this item.
June 1, 1994
BATTERIES AND CELLS, LITHIUM, AIRCRAFT, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The cells and batteries covered by this specification are intended for use in supplying electrical power to equipment on board aircraft. Primary consideration must be given to the safe use of a...
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