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MIL-STD-1901 Revision A:2002

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MUNITION ROCKET AND MISSILE MOTOR IGNITION SYSTEM DESIGN, SAFETY CRITERIA FOR

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1 SCOPE
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 Applicability
  1.3 Excluded Munitions
2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
  2.1 General
  2.2 Government Documents
  2.3 Non-Government Publications
  2.4 Order of Precedence
3 DEFINITIONS
  3.1 Armed
  3.2 Common mode failures
  3.3 Enabling
  3.4 Environment
  3.5 Environmental stimulus
  3.6 Fail-safe design
  3.7 Firing Energy Train
  3.8 Firmware
  3.9 Igniter charge
  3.10 Ignition safety device (ISD)
  3.11 Ignition system (IS)
  3.12 Independent safety feature
  3.13 Initiator
  3.14 Interrupted firing energy train
  3.15 Interrupted pyrotechnic train
  3.16 Maximum no-fire stimulus (MNFS)
  3.17 Pyrotechnic materials
  3.18 Pyrotechnic train
  3.19 Safety feature
  3.20 Safety system failure
  3.21 Sensitive pyrotechnics
  3.22 Sensor, environmental
4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
  4.1 Ignition Systems
  4.2 Analyses
  4.3 Ignition System
  4.4 Manual Arming
  4.5 Safety System Failure Rate
  4.6 Documentation
  4.7 Electromagnetic Environments
  4.8 Electronic Logic Functions
  4.9 Fail-Safe Features
  4.10 Explosive Ordnance Disposal
  4.11 Armed or Non-armed Condition
  4.12 Design for Quality Control, Inspection and Maintenance
  4.13 Design Approval
  4.14 Reviewing Activity
5 DETAINED REQUIREMENTS
  5.1 Application Guidance
  5.2 Pyrotechnic Trains and Firing Energy Trains
6 NOTES
  6.1 Intended Use
  6.2 Acquisition Documents
  6.3 Additional Criteria
  6.4 Custodian
  6.5 Hazard Analyses
  6.6 Subject Term (Key Word) Listing
  6.7 International Standardization Agreements
  6.8 Changes from previous issue

Gives design safety criteria for ignition systems used to arm and fire munition propulsion systems.

Committee
FSC 13GP
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
25
PublisherName
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
Status
Current

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