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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK - ITEM CHARACTERISTICS AFFECTING TRANSPORTABILITY AND PACKAGING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT DESIGN

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29-07-2023

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1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
3 DEFINITIONS
4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
5 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
      5.1 Data submittal
             5.1.1 Submittal timing
      5.2 Source information
             5.2.1 Traceability
      5.3 Basic product characteristics
             5.3.1 Item geometry
                      5.3.1.1 Shape
                      5.3.1.2 Dimensions
                      5.3.1.3 Weight
                      5.3.1.4 Center of gravity
                      5.3.1.5 Projections
                      5.3.1.6 Surface finish
             5.3.2 Item dynamic characteristics
                      5.3.2.1 Radii of gyration
                      5.3.2.2 Bending moments
                      5.3.2.3 Allowable transient forces
                      5.3.2.4 Resonances
                      5.3.2.5 Skin pressure
                      5.3.2.6 Holddown features
                      5.3.2.7 Leakage
                                 5.3.2.7.1 Vapor pressure
             5.3.3 Item environmental limitations
                      5.3.3.1 Temperature
                      5.3.3.2 Pressure
                      5.3.3.3 Humidity
                      5.3.3.4 Cleanliness and sterilization
                      5.3.3.5 Shelf life
             5.3.4 Hazard characteristics
                      5.3.4.1 Explosive and explosive-
                                 loaded items
                                 5.3.4.1.1 Net explosive
                                              content
                                 5.3.4.1.2 Nomenclature
                                 5.3.4.1.3 Storage
                                              requirements
                      5.3.4.2 Occupational safety
                      5.3.4.3 Electrostatic
                      5.3.4.4 Radiation
                      5.3.4.5 Disaster response
      5.4 Derived characteristics
             5.4.1 Items in containers or on skids
                      5.4.1.1 Type of container
                      5.4.1.2 Dimensions
                      5.4.1.3 Handling fittings
                      5.4.1.4 Center of gravity location
                      5.4.1.5 Natural frequency
                      5.4.1.6 Footprint
                      5.4.1.7 Special handling equipment
             5.4.2 Items on wheels or tracks
             5.4.3 Shipping condition drawing
      5.5 Transport conveyance characteristics
             5.5.1 Proposed conveyances
             5.5.2 Special services
             5.5.3 Blocking and bracing
             5.5.4 Vehicle loading configuration
      5.6 Routings
6 NOTES
      6.1 Intended use
      6.2 Engineering for transportability
             6.2.1 Transportability problem item
             6.2.2 estimating tare weight and cube
      6.3 Ordering data
      6.4 Shipping condition drawing and vehicle loading
             configuration
      10.1 SCOPE
      10.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
      10.3 NOTATION
      10.4 OVERALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS
             10.4.1 Limit of accuracy
             10.4.2 Formulas
      10.5 TARE WEIGHT
             10.5.1 General
             10.5.2 Sheathed crates
                      10.5.2.1 Reduction factors
                      10.5.2.2 Example
             10.5.3 Open crates
                      10.5.3.1 Example
             10.5.4 Skids
                      10.5.4.1 Example
Figure 1 - Typical Tabulation of Weapon Characteristics
Figure 2 - Typical Component Dimensional Data
Figure 3 - Typical Loading and Bending Moment Diagram
Figure 4 - Typical Skin Pressure Diagram

Identifies item characteristics affecting the design and development of packaging and handling equipment as well as item characteristics affecting transportability.

Committee
FSC 8140
DevelopmentNote
MIL-STD-1319 (A) has been redesignated as MIL-HDBK-1319. This handbook is for guidance ONLY - DO NOT cite as a requirement.
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

MIL-STD-648 Revision E:2016 Specialized Shipping Containers
MIL-STD-1365 Revision C:2010 GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA FOR HANDLING EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WEAPONS AND RELATED ITEMS
MIL-STD-1367 Revision A:1989 PACKAGING, HANDLING, STORAGE, AND TRANSPORTABILITY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (FOR SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENTS)
MIL-STD-1366 Revision E:2006 INTERFACE STANDARD FOR TRANSPORTABILITY CRITERIA
MIL-STD-444 Base Document:1959 NOMENCLATURE AND DEFINITIONS IN THE AMMUNITION AREA

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