MIL-STD-2105D
Explosive Atmosphere
External Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Environment
(External RF EME)
Faulty Unit
Flooding
Fungus
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO)
Hot Gun Cook-Off
Humidity
Jettison
Jolt
Jumble
Leak Detection - Halogen-helium
Leakage - Immersion
Lightning Direct Effects
Lightning Indirect Effects
Materials Compatibility
Muzzle Impact/Impact Safe Distance
Near Strike Lightning
Pressurization
Proof Pressure Firings
Radiography
Rain
Salt Fog
Shock
Solar Radiation - Sunshine
Space Simulation - Unmanned Test
Static Detonator Safety
Time to Airburst
Toxicity
Vibration
5.3.1 Spall impact test.
5.3.1.1 Description of test. The spall impact test is conducted to determine the response of munitions to the impact of hot spall fragments. Determine applicability of the test based upon the THA.
5.3.1.2 Test procedure.
5.3.1.2.1 Test setup. A typical test setup is illustrated in figure 3. The spall fragments are produced by impacting a
25-mm (1-in) thick rolled homogeneous armor (RHA) plate with the
shaped charge jet of an 81-mm precision shaped charge. Ensure the standoff distance between the shaped charge and the RHA
plate is 147 mm (5.8 in). Select the placement of the test item behind the RHA plate so that it is impacted by spall fragments only. Ensure a minimum of 4 spall fragments/6,450 mm2 (4 spall
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