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JRMCP 706-133, Engineering Design Handbook, Maintainability Engineering Theory and Practice, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Washington, D.C., 1976. [Pg.15]

U. S. Army Materiel Command, Engineering Design Handbooks-Development Guide forReliability, Part 2 Design for Reliability (AMCP 706-196) Part 3 Reliability Prediction (AMCP 706-197) Part 4 Reliability Measurement (AMCP 706-298), National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va., 1976. [Pg.15]

Anon, Timing Systems and Components", AMCP 706-205, Engineering Design Handbook", US Army Materiel Command, 5001 Eisenhower Ave, Alexandria, Va 22333 (Dec 1975)... [Pg.17]

Effective July 1973, the U.S. Army Armament.Command was established as a Major Command of the U.S. Army Materiel Command, located at Rock Island, Illinois. Effective 30 September 1973, the U.S. Army Munitions Command and the U.S. Army Weapons Command were disestablished and merged into the operational command of this new Armament Command. Picatinny Arsenal, as a Commodity Center, presently reports organizationally to the U.S. Army Armament Command Refs 1) N.F. Ramsey, ArOrdn 7, 1-8 (1926) (Historical background) 2) F.H. Miles, ibid,... [Pg.751]

Army Materiel Command Regulation (AMCR) 385-102, 6 May 1982, Safety Regulations for Chemical Agents GB and VX. [Pg.220]

The Explosives Environment. The Army Materiel Command (AMC), which has the primary responsiblity for manufacture and storage of explosives for the Department of Defense, clarified its definition of the type of hazardous location involved with explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics in its most recently revised safety manual (4). When the only consideration for hazardous environment is the presence of explosive material, it recommends that the environment be classified as Class II, Group G, with the appropriate division based on the probability of the hazardous element being present in the environment. It further states that consideration must be given to vapors which might be present or to the presence of metallic dust. [Pg.259]

Despite all, officers in the Munitions and Army Materiel commands, as well as representatives from Great Britain, Canada, and the European NATO nations subsequently viewed Cloud of Confusion. [Pg.152]

PATR 1740, Ref l (1958) [Now issued as AMC Pamphlet 706 177, US Army Materiel Command, Washington, DC (March 1967)] W.R. Tomlinson, Jr O.E. Sheffield, "Properties of Explosives of Military Interest , PicArsnTechRept 1740, Revision 1 (1958)... [Pg.129]

Anon, "Engineering Design Handbook. Military Pyrotechnics Series. Part One. Theory and Application , US Army Materiel Command Pamphlet AMCP 706-185 (1967), pp 5-29 to 5-37 (Pyrotechnic delays) 5-37 to 5-40 (Ignition compns for gasless delay elements) 5-45 (Initiators, first fires, and star ter s) 5-45 to 5-46 (Pr ime ignition) ... [Pg.1037]

Harry Diamond Labs. The Army has classified the Harry Diamond Laboratories at Adelphi, Maryland, as a permanent US Army installation. The facility is a corporate laboratory of the US Army Materiel Command, specializing in fuzes, fluidics, special purpose radars, nuclear weapons effects, and other research, development, and engineering for weapons systems Ref The Official Magazine of United States Army Logistics, Vol 5, No 2 (Mar-April 1973)... [Pg.14]

Holland, Editor, Explosives — Effects and Properties , NOLTR 65-218 (Feb 1967), Sect D-4 6) Anon, Engineering Design Handbook, Properties of Explosives of Military Interest , Army Materiel Command Pamphlet, AMCP 706-77 (Jan 1971), pp 156-163... [Pg.24]

Ball, Solid Propellants Part One, Army Materiel Command Pamphlet AMCP 706-175, Washington, DC (1964), pp 7, 9, 10 53... [Pg.114]

Propellants, Solid Sampling, Examination and Testing , MIL-STD-286B (Dec 1967) Notice 2 (June 1971) 5) US Army Materiel Command... [Pg.374]

TM 9—1300-203(April. 1967). Chapter 6. dd 6-1 to 6 2 (Destruction of ammo to prevent enemy use) 4) US Army Materiel Command Regulation AMCR 385—100, Safe ty Manual (April 1970), Chapter 27, pp 27-2 to 27-28 (Collection Destruction — explosives, ammunition, chemical agents munitions)... [Pg.231]

Army Materiel Command Pamphlet, AMCP 706-T77, March 1967 (Revision of PATR 1740, listed as Ref 65)... [Pg.331]

W.R. Tomlinson Jr E.E. Sheffield, PATR 1740, revised and published as Army Materiel Command Pamphlet, AMCP 706—177 (1967 1971) under the title "Properties of Explosives of Military Interest", Washington, DC 20315. Available as AD—814964 from Defense Documentation Center, Cameron Center, Alexandria, Virginia, 22314., Briefly reviewe d in Expls Pyrots 1(9), 1968... [Pg.335]

Q) Anon, "Spectral Characteristics of Muzzle Flash", Army Materiel Command, AMCP -706-255(1967)... [Pg.480]

Refs 1) Anon, "Sources of Energy , US Army Materiel Command Pamphlet AMCP 706— 106 (Aug 1964), p 3 27 (Exotic Propellants)... [Pg.521]

Ref Anon, "Engineering Design Handbook, Explosive Trains , US Army Materiel Command Pamphlet AMCP 706—179(1974), pp 3-14, 3-15 3-16... [Pg.562]

Refs I) Glossary, Index, 214 pages, Engineering Design Handbook, "Fuzes , Army Materiel Command, AMCP 706—210, November 1969, AD-889245L, obtainable from Defense Documentation Center, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va 22314 2) Expls Pyrots... [Pg.637]

Anon, US Army Materiel Command, "Safety Manual , AMCR 385-100, Washington, DC... [Pg.836]

USP 2679538(1954) CA 49, 4715(1955) (Prepn from chloropicryl chloride by treatment with gaseous NHj) 6) M. Blais et al, PATR 2524(1958)(conf, not used as a source of info) 7) K.G. Shipp M.E. Kill, NAVORD Rept 6D16(1958)(conf, not used as a source of info) 8) O.E. Sheffield, Properties of Explosives of Military Interest ", PATR 1740, Supplement 1(1958) Reprinted as Ord Corps Pamphlet ORDP 20-178(1960), 7-10 as US Army Materiel Command Pamphlet AMCP 706-188(1963)(Conf) and as AMCP 706-17 7 (March 1967)(Unclassified)... [Pg.25]


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