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DEFSTAN 00-40(PT4)/2(2003) : 2003

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RELIABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY (R&M) - PART 4: (ARMP-4) GUIDANCE FOR WRITING NATO R&M REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENTS

Withdrawn date

14-02-2008

Superseded by

ARMP-4 : 2008

Published date

12-01-2013

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CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
101 GENERAL
102 PURPOSE
103 APPLICABILITY
104 RELATED DOCUMENTS
CHAPTER 2 - CONCEPTS AND FACTORS
201 GENERAL
202 IMPORTANCE OF USING QUANTITATIVE R&M REQUIREMENTS
203 NEED FOR TRACEABILITY
204 CONFIDENCE STATEMENTS
205 SELECTION OF R&M PARAMETERS
     A GENERAL
     B SYSTEM/EQUIPMENT R&M PARAMETERS
       B.1 Availability
       B.2 Mission Success
       B.3 Maintenance Manpower
       B.4 Logistic Support Cost
     C SPECIFYING R&M REQUIREMENTS
       C.1 Reliability
       C.2 Maintainability
       C.3 Combat Resilience
       C.4 Testability
206 DUTY CYCLES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENVELOPE
     A DUTY CYCLES
     B THE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVELOPE
207 MAINTENANCE CONCEPT
208 DEFINITIONS OF FAULT AND FAILURE
209 SOURCES OF INFORMATION
     A OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
     B MAINTENANCE PLANNING INFORMATION
210 SAFETY AND ASSOCIATED RISK ANALYSIS
211 R&M PROGRAMME PLANS
CHAPTER 3 - DEVELOPMENT OF THE R&M CONTENT OF THE PHASE
            ARMAMENTS PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (PAPS) MILESTONES
301 GENERAL
302 THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO STAFF TARGET
     A PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDIES
     B FORMULATION OF THE R&M CONTENT OF THE STAFF TARGET
303 THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO STAFF REQUIREMENT
     A FEASIBILITY STUDIES
     B FORMULATION OF THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO STAFF
       REQUIREMENT
304 THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
     OBJECTIVE AND THE DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT SPECIFICATION
     A PROJECT DEFINITION PHASE
     B FORMULATION OF THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO DESIGN &
       DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE AND THE DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
       SPECIFICATION
305 THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO PRODUCTION OBJECTIVE
     AND THE PRODUCTION SPECIFICATION
     A DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT PHASE
     B FORMULATION OF THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO PRODUCTION
       OBJECTIVE AND THE PRODUCTION SPECIFICATION
306 THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO IN-SERVICE GOALS
     A PRODUCTION PHASE
     B FORMULATION OF THE R&M CONTENT OF THE NATO IN-SERVICE
       GOALS
     C IN-SERVICE PHASE
     D R&M CHARACTERISTICS AND IMPACT ON THE MAINTENANCE
       PLAN
ANNEX A - EXAMPLES OF QUANTITATIVE R&M REQUIREMENTS
ANNEX B - QUANTIFYING MAINTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS
APPENDIX - MATHEMATICAL BACKGROUND TO THE LOG-NORMAL
          DISTRIBUTION

Defines those measures which must be considered by the Programme Manager in specifying the R&M Requirements for Defence Materiel that is to be procured.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DEFSTAN 00-40(PT4)/1(1991) (09/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes

UNE-EN 61649:2012 Weibull analysis

AQAP 159 : 2 GUIDANCE FOR THE USE OF AQAP-150
ARMP-7 : 2008 NATO R&M TERMINOLOGY APPLICABLE TO ARMPS
ARMP-3 : 1998 LIST AND SOURCE OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL R&M DOCUMENTS
ARMP-5 : 1998 GUIDANCE ON RELIABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY TRAINING
ARMP-8 : 1991 RELIABILITY & MAINTAINABILITY (R&M) IN THE PROCUREMENT OF OFF-THE-SHELF (OTS) EQUIPMENT
AQAP 110 : 2 NATO QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION
ARMP-6 : 2008 GUIDANCE FOR MANAGING IN-SERVICE R&M
AQAP 119 : 2 NATO GUIDE TO AQAP-110, -120 AND -130
AQAP 120 : 2 NATO QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION
ARMP-1 : 2008 NATO REQUIREMENTS FOR RELIABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY
AQAP 150 : 2 NATO QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
ARMP-2 : 1993 GENERAL APPLICATION GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF ARMP-1

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