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all unit safety mechanisms and devices to a safe condition. Take photographs of the test setup (see paragraph 6.2), and include identification information (such as nomenclature, MK, Mod, serial number, test facility, date, etc.) in the field of view.
4.9 Post-test requirements. Provide a complete description of all post-test remains of the munition. Document the location (distance from original test position), dimensions, and weight
of each recovered part on the appropriate test data sheet. The
appropriate service review organization determines the official
reaction violence level. Provide data sheets with the test report and photograph the test remains (see paragraph 6.2). In the field of view include identification information (nomenclature, MK, Mod, test facility, date, etc.).
4.10 Photographic requirements. Select the photographic media to be used from the following (see paragraph 6.2).
4.10.1 Still photograph coverage. Take black and white or color still photographs or digital stills (with a minimum image resolution of one megapixel) as specified in the test plan, and use the film format size and the number of original prints and negatives as specified in the contract. When negative color material is used, include the original color negative and one matching positive color transparency. Place all negatives in negative preservers.
4.10.2 Video coverage. Use a digital video camera for video coverage. Do not edit the video footage. For normal speed video coverage, use a frame rate of 18 to 30 frames per second and include synchronous sound recording. For high speed video coverage, use a minimum frame rate of 400 frames per second or as required by the test plan (see paragraph 4.1.1).
The sympathetic reaction test shall be recorded using high speed
video cameras capable of photographing 32,000 images per second,
minimum, or as required by the test plan (see paragraph 4.1.1).
For video coverage, ensure that the means chosen (quality, speed, type) will adequately capture the reaction event so that a detailed analysis can be conducted.
4.10.3 Instrumentation photography. For instrumentation photography, produce color images with a time base recorded on the image but preferably in an area other than the image area.
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