MIL-DTL-70507A (AR)
3.5.5 Transportation vibration. The projectile shall show no degradation in safety
or functionality after exposure to secured cargo vibration.
3.6 Radiographic examination of projectiles. Prior to forwarding the projectiles to
the proving grounds for ballistic testing, the projectiles shall be subjected to radiographic
examination in accordance with (13001907) and be in accordance with ASTME E 1742.
The projectiles shall be examined for the following:
a. Gap between adapter and base (see f).
b. Gap between adapter and grenades (see f).
c. Gap between grenades (see f).
d. Any missing or improperly positioned component or assembly normally
discernible on the radiograph.
e. Any missing or misassembled base burner component, including ignitor cup
loading assembly facing the wrong direction and foreign matter present.
f. Gaps in excess of 0.015 inches shall be considered rejects.
3.7 Ammunition lot numbering. Ammunition lot numbers shall be assigned in
accordance with MIL-STD-1168.
3.8 Workmanship. Molded component parts shall be free from splits, cold flow,
shrinkage, flash, gouges, cold shuts, inclusion, porosity, or any similar characteristic. All
parts shall be free of burrs, sharp edges, cracks, dirt, grease, rust, and other foreign
matter. Care shall be exercised at all times so that the rotating band of each projectile
will not be nicked or burred. The cleaning method used shall not be injurious to any
parts, nor shall the parts be contaminated by the cleaning agents. Exterior surface
coatings shall be continuous; however, a few light scratches not exposing base material
are permitted. All required marking and stamping shall be neat and sharply defined.
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