MIL-D-435F(ME)
l. When other than the manufacturer's standard commercial wiring shall be used
(see 3.5.8).
m. Whether a volumetric or pressure metering device is required (see 3.7).
n. When a fungus and moisture resistance treatment is not required (see 3.11).
o. When treatment and painting shall be other than as specified (see 3.18).
p. When color shall be other than specified (see 3.18).
q. Time frame when camouflage pattern data is required (see 3.19).
r. When manufacturer's standard toolbox shall be provided (see 3.22).
s. When electromagnetic interference is not required (see 3.23).
t. Degree of preservation and degree of packing required (see 5.1).
6.2.1 Data requirements. When this specification is used in an acquisition which
incorporates a DD Form 1423, contract data requirements list (CDRL), the data requirements
identified below shall be developed as specified by an approved data item description
(DD Form 1644) and delivered in accordance with the approved CDRL incorporated into the
contract. When the provisions of DAR 7-104.9 (n) (2) are invoked and the DD Form 1423 is not
used, the data specified below shall be delivered by the contractor in accordance with the
contract or purchase order requirements. Deliverable data required by this specification is cited
in the following paragraphs:
Paragraph No.
Data requirements
Applicable DID No.
a. 3.19
Camouflage Pattern
UDI-V-24003B/M
Photos
(see figure 2)
b. 3.19
Camouflage Pattern
DI-M-30420/M
Illustrations
(see figure 3)
6.3 First article. When a first article inspection is required, the items should be a production
model. The first article should consist of one or more units. The contracting officer should
include specific instructions in acquisition documents regarding arrangements for examinations,
tests, and approval of the first article test results and disposition of the document's first article.
6.5 Lubricants. MIL-STD-838, Lubrication of Military Equipment, prescribes the policy for
using specification-type products wherever possible and provides specific requirements for
potential use of non-standard proprietary products. MIL-STD-838 is implemented by
MIL-HDBK-113, Guide for the Selection of Lubricants, Fluids, Preservatives and Specialty
Products for Use in Ground Equipment Systems. The contracting officer should note that unless
otherwise authorized by the US Army Belvoir Research & Development Center
(ATTN: STRBE-VF), lubricants, fluids, and greases for ground equipment systems must be
restricted to those listed under chapter 2 of MIL-HDBK-113.
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