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5.2.5.1 Passing criteria. See STANAG 4439 for passing criteria. A passing reaction for this test that qualifies
for a hazard classification assignment of Hazard Division (HD)
1.2.3 is no detonation (Type I) or partial detonation (Type II)
of any acceptor rounds in a package surrounding the donor package. For hazard classification assignment to HD 1.6, no detonation (Type I) or partial detonation (Type II) of any acceptor rounds, to include within the donor package, must be exhibited during testing. The means of donor initiation for rocket motors, propelling charges, or similar items where propellant poses the predominant hazard, should consider both the items' own means of initiation and other initiation sources (e.g., detonators or shaped charges) capable of stimulating
the donor in excess of its own means, yet not overwhelmingly masking the reaction effects of the munitions being tested.
5.2.6 Shaped charge jet impact test. Perform this test in accordance with STANAG 4526, Procedure 2, and use an 81 mm precision shaped charge loaded with LX-14 explosive, as defined by ARDEC Picatinny Arsenal drawing 7GP20078, including the
use of the identified aluminum conditioning plate. Two tests
will be conducted, one each in a logistical and operational
configuration.
5.2.6.1 Passing criteria. See STANAG 4439 for passing criteria.
5.3 Additional tests. In addition to the tests of 5.1
and 5.2, tests are to be developed or selected from other test document sources to form the test plan to assess the safety of the weapon system as determined by the system safety program. Consider the following non-inclusive list of factors in performing the hazard analyses required as the basis for developing the test plan.
Acceleration Accidental Release Acoustical Aerodynamic Heating Altitude
Catapult and Arrested Landing
Double Feed of Ammunition
Drop
Dust
Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Pulse
Electrostatic Discharge
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