United States Military Standard - Non-exhaustive List of Documents

Non-exhaustive List of Documents

  • Cataloging Handbook H2, definitions for NATO Stock Number Federal Supply Groups and Federal Supply Classes
  • Cataloging Handbook H4, a handbook containing vendor CAGE code details
  • Cataloging Handbook H6, Item Name Directory for the NATO Codification System
  • Cataloging Handbook H8, another handbook containing vendor CAGE code details
  • MIL-E-7016F, pertains to the analysis of AC and DC loads on an aircraft.
  • MIL-STD-105, Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes (withdrawn)
  • MIL-STD-188, a series related to telecommunications
  • MIL-STD-196, a specification of the Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS)
  • MIL-STD-202, test methods for electronic and electrical parts.
  • MIL-STD 461, "Requirements for the control of electromagnetic interference characteristics of subsystems and equipment"
  • MIL-STD-498, on software development and documentation
  • MIL-STD-499, on Engineering Management (System Engineering)
  • MIL-STD-806, Graphical Symbols for Logic Diagrams, originally a USAF standard
  • MIL-STD-810, test methods for determining the environmental effects on equipment
  • MIL-HDBK-881, writing Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
  • MIL-STD-882, standard practice for system safety
  • MIL-STD-883, test method standard for microcircuits
  • MIL-STD-1234, sampling, inspection, and testing of pyrotechnics
  • MIL-STD-1246C, particle and molecular contamination levels for space hardware (has been replaced with IEST-STD-CC1246D).
  • MIL-STD-1388-1A, Logistics support analysis (LSA) (canceled and s/s by MIL-HDBK-502, Acquisition Logistics)
  • MIL-STD-1388-2B, DOD requirements for a logistic support analysis record (canceled and s/s by MIL-PRF-49506, Logistics Management Information)
  • MIL-STD-1394, this is concerned with the construction quality of hats and is often confused with IEEE 1394.
  • MIL-STD-1397, Input/Output Interfaces, Standard Digital Data, Navy Systems
  • MIL-STD-1472F, Human Engineering
  • MIL-STD-1474, a sound measurement for small arms standard
  • MIL-STD-1553, a digital communications bus
  • MIL-STD-1589, JOVIAL programming language
  • MIL-STD-1750A, an instruction set architecture (ISA) for airborne computers
  • MIL-STD-1760, smart-weapons interface derived from MIL-STD-1553
  • MIL-STD-1815, Ada programming language
  • MIL-STD-1913, Picatinny rail, a mounting bracket on firearms
  • MIL-STD-2045-47001, Connectionless Data Transfer Application Layer
  • MIL-STD-2196, pertains to optical fiber communications
  • MIL-STD-2361, pertains to digital development, acquisition, and delivery of Army administrative, training and doctrine, and technical equipment publications in SGML.
  • MIL-STD-2525, Common Warfighting Symbology (APP-6A)
  • MIL-STD-3011, Joint Range Extension Application Protocol (JREAP)
  • MIL-STD-6011, Tactical Data Link (TDL) 11/11B Message Standard (Link-11)
  • MIL-STD-6013, Army Tactical Data Link-1 (ATDL-1)
  • MIL-STD-6016, Tactical Data Link (TDL) 16 Message Standard (Link-16)
  • MIL-STD-6017, Variable Message Format (VMF)
  • MIL-STD-6040, United States Message Text Format (USMTF)
  • MIL-PRF-38534, General Specification For Hybrid Microcircuits.
  • MIL-PRF-38535, General Specification For Integrated Circuits (Microcircuits) Manufacturing.

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