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    GAS GENERATORS, DESIGN SAFETY PRINCIPLES AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION

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    Agreement that the documentation of gas generators that are designed and tested in accordance with the design safety principles and environmental and safety testing laid down, is valid for evaluation by NATO nations.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher NATO
    Status Withdrawn

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    DEFSTAN 05-101(PT1)/1(2005) : 2005 PROOF OF ORDNANCE, MUNITIONS, ARMOUR AND EXPLOSIVES - PART 1: REQUIREMENTS
    DEFSTAN 05-101(PT2)/1(2005) : 2005 PROOF OF ORDNANCE, MUNITIONS, ARMOUR AND EXPLOSIVES - PART 2: GUIDANCE
    AAS3P-1 : 2011 ALLIED AMMUNITION SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE ASSESSMENT TESTING PUBLICATION - GUIDANCE

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    AECTP-400 : 2006 MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
    STANAG 4324 : 2007 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND TESTING OF MUNITIONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS
    STANAG 4382 : 2003 SLOW HEATING, MUNITIONS TEST PROCEDURES
    STANAG 4147 : 0 CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY OF AMMUNITION COMPONENTS WITH EXPLOSIVES AND PROPELLANTS (NON-NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS)
    STANAG 4241 : 2003 BULLET IMPACT, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURES
    STANAG 4236 : 2007 LIGHTNING ENVIRONMENT
    STANAG 4235 : 0 ELECTROSTATIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE DESIGN OF MATERIEL FOR USE BY NATO FORCES
    STANAG 4170 : 2008 PRINCIPLES AND METHODOLOGY FOR THE QUALIFICATION OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS FOR MILITARY USE
    STANAG 4239 : 0 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE, MUNITIONS TEST PROCEDURES
    AOP 25 : 1999 RATIONALE AND GUIDANCE CONCERNING STANAG 4327, LIGHTNING, MUNITION ASSESSMENT AND TEST PROCEDURES
    STANAG 4327 : 0 LIGHTNING, MUNITION ASSESSMENT AND TEST PROCEDURES
    STANAG 4370 : 2016 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
    STANAG 4375 : 2010 SAFETY DROP, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURE
    STANAG 4240 : 2003 LIQUID FUEL/EXTERNAL FIRE, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURES
    STANAG 4416 : 0 NUCLEAR ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE TESTING OF MUNITIONS CONTAINING ELECTRO-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES
    STANAG 2895 : 1990 EXTREME CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND DERIVED CONDITIONS FOR USE IN DEFINING DESIGN/TEST CRITERIA FOR NATO FORCES MATERIAL
    STANAG 1307 : 0 MAXIMUM NATO NAVAL OPERATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT PRODUCED BY RADIO AND RADAR
    STANAG 4439 : 2010 POLICY FOR INTRODUCTION AND ASSESSMENT OF INSENSITIVE MUNITIONS (IM)
    AECTP-300 : 2006 CLIMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
    STANAG 4518 : 0 DEMILITARIZATION AND DISPOSAL OF MUNITIONS, PRINCIPLES FOR DESIGN FEATURES AND ASSESSMENT
    STANAG 4238 : 2002 MUNITION DESIGN PRINCIPLES, ELECTRICAL/ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTS
    STANAG 4234 : 0 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION (RADIO FREQUENCY) - 200 KHz TO 40 GHz ENVIRONMENT - AFFECTING THE DESIGN OF MATERIEL FOR USE BY NATO FORCES
    AOP 34 : 1999 VIBRATION TESTS METHOD AND SEVERITIES FOR MUNITIONS CARRIED IN TRACKED VEHICLES
    STANAG 4396 : 2003 SYMPATHETIC REACTION - MUNITION TEST PROCEDURES
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