MIL-PRF-23359H
3.10.2 Electrical safety. The detector shall provide for protection of
personnel from inadvertently contacting voltages capable of producing shock
hazards, ensuring that all external parts, surfaces and shields, exclusive of
antenna and transmission line are at ground potential at all times during
normal operation. Plugs for use with metal cased detectors shall have
provision for automatically grounding the metal frame or case of detector when
the plug is mated with receptacle, and the grounding pin shall make first
contact and break last.
3.10.3 Non-ionizing radiation safety. Detectors capable of emitting radio
frequency radiation between 300 KHz to 100 GHz and having power density
greater than or equal to l0 mW/cm2 shall not allow overexposure of personnel
via design, fabrication, shielding or method of operating.
3.11 Interchangeability. All parts bearing the same part number shall be
physically, electrically and functionally interchangeable.
3.12 Deterioration prevention and control. The detecting set shall be
corrosion resistant or provide protection against the various forms of
corrosion and deterioration that may be encountered in any of the applicable
operating and storage environments to which the detecting set may be exposed.
3.13 Desired interface characteristics.
It is suggested that the detector
meet the following characteristics:
a.
field assembly time shall be 5 minutes or less while wearing NBC
protective equipment (MOPP IV), cold weather gear, or helmets and flak
jackets.
b.
shall be operable and maintainable by 5th percentile female through
95th percentile male soldiers.
c.
contain a pressure relief valve.
d.
be hardened against NBC agents and the decontamination process and be
decontaminable to negligible risk level.
e.
chemical agent resistant paint.
3.14
Desired operational characteristics.
a.
It is suggested that the detector have the ability to locate the center
of a target by the x-y coordinate method (see Appendix A, figure 3).
b.
It is suggested that the detecting set operate as required after exposure
to a high altitude Ex-o atmospheric electromagnetic pulse.
4.
VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspections.
The inspection requirements specified
herein are classified as follows:
a.
First article inspection (see 4.2)
b.
Conformance inspection (see 4.3)
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