1、 MIL-STD-3028 6 July 2009 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD JOINT MODULAR INTERMODAL CONTAINER AMSC N/A AREA PACKINCH-POUND Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 ii FOREWORD 1. This standard is approved for use by all De
2、partments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. This standard covers the minimum requirements for the Joint Modular Intermodal Container (JMIC) and establishes general design, interface requirements, and associated tests for specialized shipping configurations used by the DoD. These requirem
3、ents are necessary to permit the interface of the JMIC with other JMICs and transport platforms used within the Joint Modular Intermodal Distribution System. Definitive requirements for the JMIC will be defined by the individual specification, acquisition, or task order. This standard is intended to
4、 be used as the basic reference document in all specifications and standards prescribing performance requirements to be applied to a shipping container, configuration, or platform. Compliance with this intent is expected through normal application of the specification or standard preparation and rev
5、ision processes. 3. Comments, suggestions, or questions on this document should be addressed to Chief, Logistics Support Activity, Packaging, Storage, and Containerization Center, ATTN: AMXLS-AT-P, 11 Hap Arnold Boulevard, Tobyhanna, PA 18466-5097 or e-mailed to toby.ptus.army.mil. Since contact inf
6、ormation can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using the ASSIST Online database at http:/assist.daps.dla.mil. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 iii CONTENTS Paragraph Page FOREWORD ii 1
7、. SCOPE 1 1.1 Scope 1 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 1 2.1 General 1 2.2 Government documents 1 2.2.1 Specifications and standards 1 2.3 Non-Government publications 2 2.4 Order of precedence 2 3. DEFINITIONS 2 3.1 General 2 3.2 463L System 2 3.3 Automatic Identification Technology (AIT) 3 3.4 Interface sta
8、ndard 3 3.5 Intermodal 3 3.6 ISO containers 3 3.7 Joint Modular Intermodal Container (JMIC) 3 3.8 Joint Modular Intermodal Distribution System (JMIDS) 3 3.9 Tare Weight 3 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4 4.1 General 4 4.2 Physical characteristics 4 4.2.1 Design configuration 4 4.2.1.1 Outside dimensions 4
9、4.2.1.2 Minimum internal dimensions 5 4.2.1.3 Other design configuration characteristics 5 4.2.1.4 Multiples of base footprint 5 4.2.2 Gross weight capacity 5 4.2.3 Static stacking capacity 5 4.2.4 Environmental requirements 5 4.2.5 AIT compatible 5 4.2.6 Material handling 6 4.2.6.1 Forklift pockets
10、 6 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 iv CONTENTS Paragraph Page 4.2.6.2 Lifting, tiedown, and stacking provisions 6 4.2.7 Aircraft roller compatibility 6 4.2.8 Transportability 6 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 6 5.1 Fixed require
11、ments 6 5.1.1 Protecting and marking the container 6 5.1.1.1 Painting requirements 6 5.1.1.2 Markings 7 5.1.1.2.1 Shipping and storage marking 7 5.1.1.2.2 Identification marking 7 5.1.1.2.3 Basic instructional markings 7 5.1.1.3 Design nameplate 7 5.2 Validation requirements 7 5.2.1 General 7 5.2.2
12、Rejection criteria 7 5.2.2.1 Repetitive shock (superimposed load) 8 5.2.2.2 Transportation shock 8 5.2.2.3 Mechanical handling 8 5.2.2.4 Stacking strength 8 5.2.2.5 Lifting strength (lifting provisions) 8 5.3 Validation tests 8 5.3.1 Repetitive shock test (superimposed load) 8 5.3.2 Transportation h
13、andling shock test 9 5.3.2.1 Cornerwise drop test 9 5.3.2.2 Edgewise drop test 9 5.3.2.3 Flat drop test 9 5.3.2.4 Impact test 9 5.3.2.4.1 Alternative impact test 9 5.3.3 Mechanical handling test 10 5.3.3.1 Forklift handling and transportability 10 5.3.3.2 Pushing test 10 5.3.3.3 Towing test 10 5.3.4
14、 Stacking strength test 10 5.3.5 Lifting strength test 10 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 v CONTENTS Paragraph Page 6. NOTES 11 6.1 Intended use 11 6.2 Forklift pocket dimensions 11 6.3 Runner 11 6.4 ISO container 11 6.5
15、Subject term (key word) listing 11 APPENDIXES APPENDIX A. JOINT MODULAR INTERMODAL CONTAINER (JMIC) DIMENSIONS AND RATINGS A.1 SCOPE 12 A.1.1 Scope 12 Table A-I JMIC external dimensions, permissible tolerances, and ratings 13 A-II JMIC minimum internal dimensions and door opening dimensions 13 Figur
16、es A-1 Top isometric view 14 A-2 Bottom isometric view 14 A-3 JMIC spacing diagram 15 A-4 Detail A. Interface fitting. Detail B. Interface receiver (sectioned along feature centerline) 16 APPENDIX B. JMIC STANDARD MARKING B.1 SCOPE 17 B.1.1 Scope 17 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or ne
17、tworking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 vi CONTENTS APPENDIXES Paragraph Page B.2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 17 B.2.1 General 17 B.2.2 Government documents 17 B.2.2.1 Specifications and standards 17 Figures B-1 JMIC standard marking 18 CONCLUDING MATERIAL 21 Provided by IHSNot for Res
18、aleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 1 1. SCOPE 1.1 Scope. This standard establishes general design guidelines and associated tests for the Joint Modular Intermodal Container (JMIC), a shipping configuration used by the DoD. For the remainder of this d
19、ocument, JMIC refers to any container, configuration, or platform meeting the requirements of this standard. Definitive requirements for specific JMICs will be defined by the individual performance specification, acquisition or task order. This standard is intended to be used as the basic reference
20、document in all specifications and standards prescribing interface and testing requirements to be applied to a JMIC. Compliance with this intent is expected through normal application of the specification or standard preparation and revision processes. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1 General. The docume
21、nts listed in this section are specified in sections 3, 4, or 5 of this standard. This section does not include documents cited in other sections of this standard or recommended for additional information or as examples. While every effort has been made to ensure the completeness of this list, docum
22、ent users are cautioned that they must meet all specified requirements of documents cited in sections 3, 4, or 5 of this standard, whether or not they are listed. 2.2 Government documents. 2.2.1 Specifications and standards. The following specifications and standards form a part of this document to
23、the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those cited in the solicitation or contract. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SPECIFICATIONS MIL-DTL-15024 - Plates, Tags, and Bands for Identification of Equipment, General Specification for DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDA
24、RDS MIL-STD-129 - Standard Practice for Military Marking for Shipment and Storage MIL-STD-130 - Standard Practice for Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property MIL-STD-648 - Design Criteria Standard for Specialized Shipping Containers MIL-STD-810 - Test Method Standard for Environmental Engin
25、eering Considerations and Laboratory Tests Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 2 MIL-STD-913 - Design Criteria Standard for Requirements for the Certification of Sling Loaded Military Equipment for External Transportation by
26、Department of Defense Helicopters MIL-STD-1366 - Interface Standard for Transportability Criteria MIL-STD-1660 - Design Criteria Standard for Ammunition Unit Loads MIL-STD-2073-1 - Standard Practice for Military Packaging (Copies of these documents are available online at http:/assist.daps.dla.mil/q
27、uicksearch/ or http:/assist.daps.dla.mil or from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.) 2.3 Non-Government publications. The following documents form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, t
28、he issues of these documents are those cited in the solicitation or contract. ASTM INTERNATIONAL ASTM D 996 - Standard Terminology of Packaging and Distribution Environments (Copies of ASTM International standards are available online at www.astm.org or from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive
29、, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.) 2.4 Order of precedence. Unless otherwise noted herein or in the contract, in the event of a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes appl
30、icable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained. 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 General. The terms used throughout this standard, and their interpretation, will be in accordance with the following definitions. Packaging terms are in accordance with MIL-STD-2073-1 and ASTM D 996. 3.2 46
31、3L System. Aircraft pallets, nets, tiedown and coupling devices, facilities, handling equipment, procedures, and other components designed to interface with military and civilian aircraft roller and cargo restraint systems. Though designed for airlift, system components may have to move intermodally
32、 via surface to support geographic Combatant Commander objectives. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 3 3.3 Automatic Identification Technology (AIT). Known commercially as Automatic Identification Data Capture (AIDC), AIT i
33、s a suite of technologies enabling the automatic capture of data, thereby enhancing the ability to identify, track, document, and control assets, for example, material, deploying and redeploying forces, equipment, personnel, and sustainment cargo. AIT encompasses a variety of data storage and/or car
34、rier technologies, such as bar codes, magnetic strips, integrated circuit cards, optical laser discs (optical memory cards and/or compact discs), satellite tracking, and radio frequency identification tags used for marking or “tagging” individual items, equipment, air pallets, or containers. AIT int
35、egration with logistic information systems is a key enabler in the Department of Defenses Asset Visibility efforts. Further information is available online at http:/www.eis.army.mil/AIT/. 3.4 Interface standard. A standard that specifies the physical, functional, or military operational environment
36、interface characteristics of systems, subsystems, equipment assemblies, components, items, or parts to permit interchangeability, interconnection, interoperability, compatibility, or communications. 3.5 Intermodal. Type of international freight system that permits transshipping among sea, highway, r
37、ail, and air modes of transportation through use of ANSI/ISO containers, line-haul assets, and handling equipment. 3.6 ISO containers. Equipment that meets ANSI/ISO standards and is designed to enable and optimize the carriage of goods by one or more modes of transportation without intermediate hand
38、ling of the contents and equipped with provisions permitting ready handling and transfer from one mode to another. Containers may be fully enclosed with one or more doors, end or side opening, open top, refrigerated, tank, open rack, gondola, flatrack, or other designs. 3.7 Joint Modular Intermodal
39、Container (JMIC). A standardized intermodal shipping configuration used by the DoD. JMIC refers to any container, configuration, or platform meeting the requirements of this standard and is compatible with common transportation platforms. JMICs are used to effectively build and break down loads with
40、in 20-foot equivalent unit (TEU) containers or other commonly used platforms. JMICs can be transported as single units or as multiple units on platforms that can be rapidly transitioned between modes. 3.8 Joint Modular Intermodal Distribution System (JMIDS). Joint multi-modal/service cargo container
41、s and platforms with integrated asset tracking that permit the efficient and seamless movement of supplies through the distribution system to include retrograde operations. 3.9 Tare weight. The weight of a container deducted from gross weight to obtain net weight or the weight of an empty container.
42、 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 4 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 General. JMICs to be developed within the design parameters established by this standard will vary depending upon mission requirements and contents. JMICs pro
43、vide protection during handling, shipping, and storage of munitions and other supplies. Handling modes include truck, rail, air, ship, underway replenishment, material handling operations, tactical wheeled and tracked conveyances. 4.2 Physical characteristics. 4.2.1 Design configuration. All JMICs s
44、hall meet the following physical design requirements. 4.2.1.1 Outside dimensions. The outside envelope dimensions shall conform to the following: Length 51.75 inches +/- .09 inch Width 43.75 inches +/- .09 inch NOTE: Length and width shall not deviate from those specified above unless they are in mu
45、ltiples as noted in paragraph 4.2.1.4. Height (including 43.00 inches + .09/- .14 inch interface fitting, figure A-4 of Appendix A) NOTE: The 43-inch height allows for loading of double-stacked JMICs in a standard eight foot high TEU. When the height in the procurement specification must deviate fro
46、m 43 inches, actual height shall be included within the nomenclature of that JMIC (for example, a JMIC which is 54.6 inches high would include “JMIC 55” within its nomenclature always rounding up to the next integer). Maximum height for any single JMIC shall not exceed 83.88 inches. Provided by IHSN
47、ot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-3028 5 4.2.1.2 Minimum internal dimensions. Length 48.75 inches Width 40.75 inches Height 33.18 inches NOTE: For JMIC with other than a 43.00 inch height, the internal height shall be not more than 11 inches le
48、ss than the overall height. For example, a JMIC 55 must have an internal height of at least 44 inches. 4.2.1.3 Other design configuration characteristics. Other dimensional characteristics shall be in accordance with Appendix A. 4.2.1.4 Multiples of base footprint. When larger loads must be accommodated, a JMICs footprint dimensions may be increased up to two times in width and up to four times in length, as shown in figure A-3 of Appendix A. 4.2.2 Gross weight capacity. Standard duty JMIC capacity 3000 lb Heavy duty JMIC capacity 4500 lb Lig
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