MIL-HDBK-1799 Base Document:1997
Superseded
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Survivability, Aeronautical Systems (For Combat Mission Effectiveness)(S/S by JSSG-2000 and JSSG-2001)
14-02-1997
21-06-2013
1. SCOPE
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
5. TASK AND REQUIREMENTS DESCRIPTIONS
6. NOTES
APPENDIX A - GUIDANCE FOR APPLICATION OF SURVIVABILITY
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
APPENDIX B - SURVIVABILITY: ONE OF THE MEASURES OF COMBAT
MISSION EFFECTIVENESS
Describes tasks and requirements for programs to establish the survivability characteristics of aeronautical systems and maintain them throughout the system life cycle.
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Supersedes MIL STD 1799 (A). (07/2004) NOTICE 1 - Notice of Cancellation/Superseded by JSSG 2000 & JSSG 2001. (07/2013)
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Standard
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1
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US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
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Superseded
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This standard defines tasks and requirements for programs to establish survivability characteristics of aeronautical systems and maintain them throughout the system life cycle.
| AFGS-87219 Revision B:2012 | Electrical Power Systems, Aircraft |
| MIL-STD-2089 Base Document:1981 | AIRCRAFT NONNUCLEAR SURVIVABILITY TERMS (NO S/S DOCUMENT, SEE MIL-HDBK-2089 FOR GUIDANCE) |
| MIL-STD-1629 Revision A:1980 | PROCEDURES FOR PERFORMING A FAILURE MODE, EFFECTS AND CRITICALITY ANALYSIS (NO S/S DOCUMENT) |
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