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How to Use MIL-STD-210C to Determine Climatic Design Requirements.


ADA178005

Publication Date 1987
Personal Author Tattelman, P.
Page Count 4
Abstract MIL-STD-210C, 'Climatic Information to Determine Design and Test Requirements for Military Systems and Equipment' has been completed. Some noteworthy changes for this revision include the addition of regional climatic information, upper air profiles based on temperature and density extremes, and background information supporting and supplementing the data. Other presentations have been updated and have been reformated to facilitate using the standard. Perhaps the most noteworthy change is the new methodology for applying the data, which reflects current DoD acquisition policy on tailoring in the design and testing of materiel. This paper addresses the ramifications of these changes, and presents guidance on how the standard should be used to establish design and test requirements. Keywords: Military Standards; Climatic Data. (Reprints).
Keywords
  • Climate
  • Military equipment
  • Acquisition
  • Upper atmosphere
  • Military requirements
  • Standards
  • Reprints
Source Agency
  • Non Paid Reprints
NTIS Subject Category
  • 74E - Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies
  • 55C - Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather Forecasting
Corporate Authors Air Force Geophysics Lab., Hanscom AFB, MA.
Supplemental Notes Pub. in Proceedings of the Institute of Environmental Sciences (33rd) 1987.
Document Type Journal Article
NTIS Issue Number 198714
How to Use MIL-STD-210C to Determine Climatic Design Requirements.
How to Use MIL-STD-210C to Determine Climatic Design Requirements.
ADA178005

  • Climate
  • Military equipment
  • Acquisition
  • Upper atmosphere
  • Military requirements
  • Standards
  • Reprints
  • Non Paid Reprints
  • 74E - Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies
  • 55C - Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather Forecasting
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