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survivability. The THA may also provide information relevant during Joint Capabilities Integration Development System (JCIDS) activities addressing proposed unique variations
from the established standardized IM protocols.
5.2.1 Fast cook-off (liquid fuel/external fire) test. Perform this test in accordance with STANAG 4240, including Annex A, only. Conduct two tests, one each in a logistical and operational configuration.
5.2.1.1 Passing criteria. See STANAG 4439 for passing criteria.
5.2.2 Slow cook-off (slow heating) test. Perform this test in accordance with STANAG 4382, Procedure 1 (Standard Test). Conduct two tests in the logistical configuration.
5.2.2.1 Passing criteria. See STANAG 4439 for passing criteria. If no reaction has occurred when a temperature of
365°C is attained, the munition is assessed as passing the test.
5.2.3 Bullet impact test. Perform this test in accordance with STANAG 4241, Procedure 1 (Standard Test). Conduct two tests, one each in a logistical and operational configuration.
A third test, typically with the munition's booster as the
target, is required to achieve a favorable hazard classification.
5.2.3.1 Passing criteria. See STANAG 4439 for passing criteria.
5.2.4 Fragment impact test. Perform this test in accordance with STANAG 4496, Standard Procedure. Conduct two tests, one each in a logistical and operational configuration.
5.2.4.1 Passing criteria. See STANAG 4439 for passing criteria.
5.2.5 Sympathetic reaction test. Perform this test in accordance with STANAG 4396. Two tests will be conducted in a logistical configuration, one confined and one unconfined. A minimum of one donor and two acceptor packages are required per test.
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