MIL-PRF-32504
3.6 Weight: The maximum allowable weight of a containerized LAMS-A shall be 48,000 lbs total,
including installation kit, with each single container unit having an absolute maximum allowable
containerized weight of 25,500 lbs.
4.0 VERIFICATION
4.1 Verification Methods: This section describes the procedures that shall be used to verify Section 3
performance requirements are met. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the vendor is responsible
for the performance of all testing, certifications and analyses required by this specification. The
Government reserves the right to witness or perform any of the tests required for certification where such
tests are deemed necessary to assure that the MLAMS conforms to the specified requirements.
Acceptable verification methods include visual inspection, measurement, sample tests, full-scale
demonstration tests, videotaped demonstration, simulation, modeling, engineering evaluation, component
properties analysis, independent analysis or professional organization certification and similarity to
previously-approved or previously-qualified design.
Inspection: Verification shall be accomplished by a visual examination of the item, reviewing descriptive
documentaries and comparing the appropriate characteristics with predetermined standards to determine
conformance.
Analysis: Shall be accomplished by technical or mathematical evaluation, mathematical models or
simulation and algorithms using data supplied by the vendor. The government reserves the right to
perform independent analysis to verify the vendor results or to investigate issues which may arise during
field testing.
Demonstration: The illustration of performance of a unit by observation of its practical application.
Certification: A written certification that the part, component or assembly meets the requirements of this
specification, a government or commercial standard, or an approved design document. The basis of
certification must be stated, i.e. testing, inspection or analysis.
4.1.1 Verification alternatives: The manufacturer may propose alternative test methods, techniques, or
equipment, including the application of statistical process control, tool control, or cost-effective sampling
procedures to verify performance. Test data shall include detailed results of the tests for evaluation by the
government as well as a visual record of the test.
4.1.2 Verification using standard samples: Use standard samples to verify colors with visual
inspections. Compare with the naked eye in simulated or actual daylight.
4.2 End item examination: The contractor shall be responsible for verifying that each MLAMS meets
all of the requirements in Section 3. This element of inspection shall encompass all visual examinations
and dimensional measurements.
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