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4.4.3 Shock (shipboard-mounted equipment) (see 3.1.2.4). Shipboard-mounted antennas shall be subjected to
shock tests simulating weapons effects as follows. Grade A items shall be fully operational before, during, and after
the shock event. Momentary malfunction is acceptable only if the malfunction is self correcting and has no
detrimental effect on grade A items. Grade A and grade B equipment shall be tested in accordance with MIL-S-901.
As an alternate, equipment with less than 113 kilograms mass shall be tested in accordance with ANSI S2.15
tailored to require hammer drop heights of 0.30 meter, 0.91 meter, and 1.52 meter in each of three mutually
perpendicular axes of the item tested. Grade B items, and parts thereof, shall not come adrift or become a safety
hazard before, during, or after the shock test.
4.5 Acceptance tests. Each antenna produced shall be subjected to the acceptance tests detailed herein for
acceptance before delivery. These tests are designed to insure that the complete antenna is in conformance with
this specification.
4.5.1 Table of tests. The tests to be performed shall be subdivided into two categories: (a) electrical and
(b) mechanical.
4.5.1.1 Electrical test No. 1. Measurement of VSWR of complete antenna.
4.5.1.2 Mechanical test No. 1. Perform mechanical and visual inspection of complete antenna.
4.5.2 Test procedure. Unless specified otherwise, all tests shall be performed under the following conditions:
Atmospheric conditions - The tests shall be performed at prevailing factory or laboratory atmospheric
conditions.
4.5.2.1 Electrical tests. The antenna shall be tested in accordance with an approved test procedure.
4.6 Test procedures. The procedures used for conducting pre-production tests and acceptance tests shall be
prepared by the contractor and submitted to the acquiring activity for review and approval. The right is reserved by
the acquiring activity or the Government Inspector to modify the tests or require any additional tests deemed
necessary to determine compliance with the requirements of this specification or the contract. Specification MIL-T-
18303 shall be used as a guide for preparation of test procedures. When approved procedures are available from
previous contracts the acquiring activity will furnish the procedures to be used for testing.
4.7 Pre-submission testing. No item, part or complete equipment shall be submitted by the contractor until it has
been previously tested and inspected by the contractor and found to comply, to the best of his knowledge and belief,
with all applicable requirements.
4.8 Rejection and retest. Equipment that has been rejected may be reworked or have parts replaced to correct
the defects and resubmitted for acceptance. Before resubmitting, full particulars concerning previous rejection and
the action taken to correct the defects found in the original shall be furnished the Government Inspector. Units
rejected after retest shall not be resubmitted without the specific approval of the acquiring activity.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging. For acquisition purposes, the packaging requirements shall be as specified in the contract or
order (see 6.3). When actual packaging of materiel is to be performed by DoD personnel, these personnel need to
contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain requisite packaging requirements. Packaging requirements
are maintained by the Inventory Control Point's packaging activity within the Military Department or Defense Agency,
or within the Military Department's System Command. Packaging data retrieval is available from the managing
Military Departments or Defense Agency's automated packaging files, CD-ROM products, or by contacting the
responsible packaging activity.
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