AECP-1 : 1986
Withdrawn
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MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS TO WHICH MATERIEL INTENDED FOR USE BY NATO FORCES COULD BE EXPOSED
15-02-2008
12-01-2013
Aims
Scope
Terms and definitions
Use of the publication
Related NATO documents
ANNEXES: A. Mechanical situations and their categories
B. Levels of intensity of mechanical situations
affecting the design of materiel for use by
NATO forces
C. Guidance for drafting the mechanical environmental
clauses in requirements documents
Gives aspects of the mechanical environment which should be taken into account in the design of material that is intended to be used by the NATO forces. Is only applicable to mechanically active situations.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
NATO
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Withdrawn
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STANAG 4432 : 0 | AIR-LAUNCHED GUIDED MUNITIONS: PRINCIPLES FOR SAFE DESIGN |
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STANAG 4518 : 0 | DEMILITARIZATION AND DISPOSAL OF MUNITIONS, PRINCIPLES FOR DESIGN FEATURES AND ASSESSMENT |
AECTP-200 : 2009 | ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS |
STANAG 4608 : 2006 | AMMUNITION BELOW 12.7 MM CALIBRE - DESIGN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE (S[3]) EVALUATION |
STANAG 4493 : 2007 | TANK AMMUNITION, SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
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STANAG 4242 : 0 | VIBRATION TESTS METHOD AND SEVERITIES FOR MUNITIONS CARRIED IN TRACKED VEHICLES - AOP-34 |
STANAG 2914 : 1990 | MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS TO WHICH MATERIEL INTENDED FOR USE BY NATO FORCES COULD BE EXPOSED - AECP-1 |
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STANAG 4517 : 2007 | LARGE CALIBRE ORDNANCE/MUNITION COMPATIBILITY DESIGN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
AOP 39 : 2010 | GUIDANCE ON THE ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF INSENSITIVE MUNITIONS (IM) |
STANAG 4423 : 2003 | CANNON AMMUNITION (12.7 TO 40 MM), SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
STANAG 4338 : 0 | UNDERWATER-LAUNCHED MUNITIONS, SAFETY EVALUATION |
STANAG 4187 : 2007 | FUZING SYSTEMS - SAFETY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS |
STANAG 4375 : 2010 | SAFETY DROP, MUNITION TEST PROCEDURE |
STANAG 4599 : 2007 | WEAPON LAUNCHED GRENADE SYSTEMS, DESIGN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
STANAG 4516 : 0 | CANNON (12.7 TO 40MM), DESIGN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
STANAG 4224 : 2007 | LARGE CALIBRE ARTILLERY AND NAVAL GUN AMMUNITION GREATER THAN 40 MM, SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
STANAG 4667 : 2011 | GUN LAUNCHED GUIDED MUNITIONS, SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION |
STANAG 4142 : 77 AMD 5 | SHOCK RESISTANCE ANALYSIS OF EQUIPMENT FOR SURFACE SHIPS |
STANAG 4154 : 0 | COMMON PROCEDURES FOR SEAKEEPING IN THE SHIP DESIGN PROCESS |
STANAG 4194 : 0 | STANDARDIZED WAVE AND WIND ENVIRONMENTS AND SHIPBOARD REPORTING OF SEA CONDITIONS |
STANAG 2829 : 2016 | MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT |
STANAG 2914 : 1990 | MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS TO WHICH MATERIEL INTENDED FOR USE BY NATO FORCES COULD BE EXPOSED - AECP-1 |
STANAG 3680 : 0 | NATO GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS ENGLISH AND FRENCH - AAP 6 |
STANAG 2828 : 2015 | MILITARY PALLETS, PACKAGES AND CONTAINERS |
STANAG 4137 : 76 AMD 6 | STANDARD UNDERWATER EXPLOSION TEST FOR OPERATIONAL SURFACE SHIPS AND CRAFTS |
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