1、MIL-DTL-0022362E 9997706 2030205 586 M I INCH-POUND I MIL-DTL-0022362E 7 December 1995 SUPERSEDING 16 July 1986 MIL-C-22362D(AS) MILITARY SPECIFICATION CARTRIDGE, IMPULSE, MARK 18 MOD O llis specification is approved for use by the Naval Sea Systems Command, Department of the Navy, and is available
2、for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 1. SCOPE 1.1 Scope. This specification covers the requirements for the Mark 18 Mod O Impulse Cartridge (sec 6. i). 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1 General. The documents listed in this section are specified in sections 3 and 4 of this
3、 specification. This section does not include documents cited in other sections of this specification or recommended for additional information or as examples. While every effort has been made to ensure the completeness of this list, document users are cautioned that they must meet all specified req
4、uirements documents specified in sections 3 and 4 of this specification, whether or not they are listed. 2.2 Government documents. 2.2.1 Specifications, standards, und handbooks. The following specifications, standards, and handbooks form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unles
5、s otherwise specitied, the issues of these documents are those listed in the issue of the Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards (DODISS) and supplements thereto, cited in the solicitation (see 6.2). SPECIFICATIONS MILITARY MIL-P- 1 16 Preservation, Methods of MIL-P-223 Powder,
6、Black Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, Indian Head Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Standardization Branch (Code 8420), 101 Strauss Avenue, Indian Head, MD 20640
7、-5035, by using the Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by sending a letter. AMSC N/A FSC 1377 Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networkin
8、g permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-DTL-0022362E = 9Ob 2030206 412 * MIL-DTL-0022362E(OS) MIL-D-2 1625 Design and Evaluation of Cartridges for Cartridge Actuated Dcviccs MIL-P-466 1 O Primers, Percussion, Styphnate and Chlorate Types, for Small Arms Ammunition STANDARDS MILITARY MIL-STD- 12
9、9 Marking for Shipmcnt and Storage MIL-STD-4 14 Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Variables for Percent Defcctivc MIL-STD-453 Inspection, Radiographic (Unless otherwise indicated, copies of military spe charge broken, cracked, or porous; cracked of off-center anvil or other misplaccd
10、or deformed parts; anvil abnormally close to thc cup dome; or any othcr visible dcfccts in thc asscmbly. 3.6 Propellant and ignition charges. 3.6.1 Charges. All propellant charges shall bc as specified on Drawing 10534627 and 736684, rcspcctivcly, of DL 491833. Charges shall bc dctcrmined by weight
11、rather than by volume measurements. 3.6.2 Black powder. The moisture contcnt of the black powder shall be determined as specified in MIL-P- 223 and at the time of loading shall be within the limits specified thcrein for the applicable class of black powdcr being uscd (see 4.5.3). 3.6.3 Smokeless pow
12、der, handling, and loading. Do not subject thc smokclcss powdcr to unncccssaiy handling or exposure to thc atmosphcrc. Thc handling and loading of sinokclcss powder csposcd to thc atmosphcrc shall bc pcrformcd only undcr conditions that do not permit thc rclativc humidity to cscccd 75 percent. 3.6.4
13、 Smokeless powder, condition. The smokeless powder shall exhibit no evidence of dccomposition (SCC 4.5.4). 3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-DTL-0022362E 9999906 20l10208 295 3.6.5 Change of propellant lot. Whenever a new propella
14、nt lot is introduced to cartridge production, chargc weight validation shall be verified by performing the test prescribed in 4.6. 3.7 Cartridge inspection. 3.7.1 Visual inspection. The cartridge shall be free of the visible defects noted in 4.5.5. 3.7.2 Leakage. There shall be no leakage of air in
15、the completed cartridge (see 4.5.6). 3.7.3 X-ray. Each cartridge shall pass the X-ray examination of 4.5.2.2. 3.8 Ballistic requirements. Cartridges from each production lot, selected in accordance with 4.5.7, shall meet the requirements listed below when subjected to the test prescribed in 4.5.7.1.
16、 3.8.1 Velocity. The lower limit of the ejection veloch shall be 44 feet per second (see 4.5.7.1. i), 3.8.2 Chamber pressure. The lower limit of maximum pressure shall be 800 psi (see 4.5.7.1.2). 3.8.3 Maximum rate of increase of chamber pressure. The upper limit for the maximum rate of increasc of
17、chamber pressure shall be 13,450 pounds per square inch per second (see 4.5.7.1.3). 3.8.4 Misfire. There shall be no misfires (see 4.5.7.2). 3.8.5 Hangfire. There shall be no hangfires (see 4.5.7.3). 3.9 Workmanship. Cartridges shall be constructed and finished in a manner to assure compliance with
18、all requirements of this specification. Particular attention should be directed to dimensions, finishes, and coatings. 4. VERIFICATION 4.1 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as follows: a. First article inspection (see 4.3) b. Quality conforman
19、ce inspection (see 4.4) 4.2 Inspection conditions. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), all inspections shall be performed as specified in the applicable test method of 4.5. 4.3 First article inspection. First article inspection shall be performed after award of contract and prior to production by
20、a facility designated in the contract or order (see 6.2). A first article sample acceptable for environmental and function testing shall be considered as a sample which has met the requirements of 3.3 through 3.7.3 of this specification. First article inspection shall be performed on sample units wh
21、ich have been produced using the same materials, equipment, processes, and procedures as used in regular production. All parts and materials, including packaging and packing, shall be the same as used for regular production and shall be obtained from the same source of supply. 4.3.1 Sample size. The
22、 first article sample shall consist of 76 cartridges. 4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-DTL-0022362E H 999990b 2010209 121 MIL-DTL-W22362E( OS) 4.3.2 Inspection routine. Sixty-six cartridges shall be expended in the tests listed b
23、elow and ten shall be retained for investigative purposes. The contractor shall deliver the cartridges to the activity designated by the contracting agency for test. The environmental tests to be performed on the first article sample and the number of cartridges required for each test are: 15 “g“ sh
24、ock (6); vibration (6); temperature and humidity cycling (18). Before exposure to the environmental tests described in MIL-D-21625, these cartridges shall be conditioned for a minimum of 6 hours at 70 f 5 OF together with 12 cartridges that received no previous environmental conditioning and fired i
25、n accordance with 4.5.7. In addition, 24 Cartridges shall be temperature conditioned for a minimum of 6 hours (12 at -65 f 5F and 12 at 160 f 5F) and fired as prescribed in 4.5.7 to check temperature sensitivity. No cartridge firing shall produce results outside the limits set forth in 3.8. i throug
26、h 3.8.5 except for the following: For firings at - 65 OF, the lower limit of maximum pressure shall be 490 psi, and the lower limit of ejection velocity shall be 35 feet per second. For firings at 160F, the upper limit for maximum rate of increase of chamber pressure shall be 14,860 pounds per squar
27、e inch per second. Any quantity production prior to notification by the contracting agency of first article sample acceptability shall be at the contractors risk. The first article cartridges will not be applied as part of the quantity specified for delivery by the contract. 4.3.3 Failure. Failure o
28、f any cartridge shall be cause for rejection of the first article sample. 4.4 Quality conformance inspection. Quality conformance inspection shall consist of vcrification of the characteristics classified on the drawings of DL49 1833 and the tests and examinations of table I. TABLE I. Oualitv confor
29、mance tests and examinations. Primer Age, type, loading and Cartridge Ballistics (change in propellant 5 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-. MIL-DTL-0022362E( OS) 4.4.1 Production lot. The suggested production lot size is 801 minimum an
30、d 1300 maximum. Cartridges required for all test purposes are selected from the production lot and will not be applied as a part of the quantity specified for delivery by the contract. Only primary components from a single lot shall be used in a production lot of cartridges. One primary component pr
31、oduction lot may be used in more than one cartridge production lot. Cartridges selected for the ballistic test shall be delivered to the activity designated by the contracting agency. 4.4.2 Sampling. Unless otherwise specified, and when applicable, the sampling plans and procedures used in the deter
32、mination of the acceptability of products submitted by a supplier shall be in accordance with the provisions of MIL-STD-414. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, order, or requisition, all samples for test purposes shall be provided at the expense of the contractor. 4.4.3 Classification of ch
33、aracteristics. The characteristics verified by the tests and examinations herein are classified as critical, major, or minor in accordance with WR-43. Tests and examinations that verify critical characteristics are identified by the symbol (C), and major characteristics by the symbol (M). The number
34、 following the classification symbol indicates the serial number of the test or examination. Tests and examinations which are not annotated with a classification code are classified minor. 4.5 Tests. 4.5.1 Primer. Verification shall be provided that the primers used were certified and accepted in ac
35、cordance with the requirements of 3.4. 4.5.2 Radiographic examination. 4.5.2.1 Primers. Prior to assembly, all primers shall be radiographically examined in accordance with MIL-STD-453. Primers having any of the defects specified in 3.4 shall be rejected. The primers shall be mounted on boards or tr
36、ays, preferably grooved, with the cup side perpendicular to the rays for the most revealing exposure. Pressure sensitive tape may be used as an aid in positioning the primers. The X-ray negatives shall be identified by item nomenclature and lot number. Primers are left mounted to the boards or trays
37、 until after the X-rays have been reviewed and defects identified to facilitate removal of defects. After screening, the X-rays with defectives identified shall be forwarded to the engineering agency designated by the procuring activity. 4.5.2.2 Cartridges. All cartridges shall be radiographically e
38、xamined in accordance with MIL-STD-453. Cartridges having any observable imperfections in assembly shall be rejected. The cartridges shall be positioned on their sides for the most revealing exposure. All cartridges shall be identified with serial numbers prior to examination. The cartridge serial n
39、umbers shall be in consecutive order beginning with the number O01 in each production lot. The cartridges shall be arranged on trays or boards in consecutive numerical order, and each radiograph shall carry a permanent identification of the cartridge displayed thereon. The radiograph identification
40、shall include the complete lot number, as stamped on the cartridges, and the span of serial numbers displayed. Discontinuities in serial numbers shall be identified on the X-ray. Defective cartridges found by the vendor shall be clearly identified on the X-ray and those defectives removed from the l
41、ot, The serial numbers shall be pen or ink stamped on the cartridges with approximately 1 /8-inch-high characters. The serial numbers shall be located apart from the other cartridge markings. 6 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-DTL-
42、0022362E 9997706 2OLO2LL BBT MIL-DTL-W22362E( OS) 4.5.3 Moisture content of black powder. Conduct at least one test for each cartridge lot (or daily, whichever requires more testing) and such additional tests as considered warranted by variations in conditions or process. Samples may be collected at
43、 the site of loading from the powder container, or taken from cartridges prior to sealing the black powder charge in the cartridge. Weight loss per booster charge shall be ascertained with an accuracy of 0.2 milligram. The presence of moisture in excess of the limitations of 3.5.2 shall cause suspen
44、sion of loading until corrective measures have been taken. 4.5.4 Smokeless powder, condition. Smokeless powder shall be inspected in accordance with the applicable portions of paragraphs 1308-1318 of OP 5. Evidence of decomposition shall be cause for rejection. 4.5.5 Visual inspection. Examine all c
45、artridges and reject for: dents, deep scratches, pinches, O-ring gaskets, split or cracked lip in the crimped area, chipping or flaking of the anodized finish, sharp edges (particularly on the underside of the shoulder), or other defects which could conceivably prevent entry into the firing chamber
46、or affect the stability or resistance to moisture. 4.5.6 Leakage. Each cartridge in the first article sample or production sample shall be leak tested in a dry gas or dry air leak tester. A cartridge which exhibits a leak rate in excess of lo- cm3 gas or air at a pressure differential of 1.0 k O. 1
47、atmosphere shall be considered defective. Cartridges of the first article sample which exhibit a leakage defect shall be rejected. If one or more cartridges of the production sample exhibits a leakage defect, then a 100 percent leak test of the lot being tested shall be required at no additional exp
48、ense to the government. Cartridges which exhibit a leak rate in excess of that specified above shall be rejected. 4.5.7 Ballistic tests. The number of cartridges selected from each production lot for the ballistic tests shall be in accordance with the requirements of table A-2 of MIL-STD-414, Inspec
49、tion Level IV, at an AQL of 0.04. An additional ten cartridges shall be furnished with each test sample for investigative purposes. The cartridges shall be conditioned for a minimum of 6 hours at 70 f 5F and fired in the Mark 327 Mod O Ballistic Test Set (DL491820) using a propelled load of 360 pounds. The firing chamber shall be thoroughly cleaned before each firing. 4.5.7.1 Acceptance criteria. 4.5.7.1.1 Velocity. The velocity of the propelled load shall be measured over the in
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