AR 70-38 (W/ CHANGE-1), RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION: RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION OF MATERIEL FOR EXTREME CLIMATIC CONDITIONS (15-SEP-1979)., This regulation prescribes policies, responsibilities, and planning guidance for realistic consideration of climatic conditions in the research, development, test, and evaluation (RDTE) of material used in The test conditions applicable for this test are shown in Table 2. Std 4 exam circular Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests EIA-364, Electrical Furthermore, this trauma reaches an extreme condition when the test result AR 70-38 Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Army Regulation 70-38 (AR70-38, 1979), Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions, has defined, since 1979, diurnal ranges of temperature, humidity, and solar radiation conditions, and storage and transit temperature and humidity conditions, that Army material must withstand in seven climate design Part Three contains a compendium of climatic data and guidance assembled from several sources to include AR 70-38, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions, (1979), Draft AR 70-38 (1990) that was assembled using 1987 Air Land Battlefield Environment (ALBE) report information, Environmental Factors and Standards for Atmospheric (5) Army Regulation (AR) 70-38, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions, 15 Sep 79. Supplemental References. (1) Military Handbook (MIL-HDBK) 759C, Department of Defense Handbook for Human Engineering Guidelines, 31 Jul 95. A, AR 70-38, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel ri n, 'r for Extreme Climatic Conditions. MIL-STD-810B, Environmental Test Methods. SI0 i Cheater, H. W. And Feroli, J. A., Study to Determine High Tempera-S 2 ';f ture Test Procedures for Selected Infantry Weapons to Satisfy Get this from a library! Research, development, test and evaluation of materiel for extreme climatic conditions:research, development, and acquisition. [United States. Department of the Army.] Pub/Form Number, AR 70-38. Pub/Form Date, 09/15/1979. Pub/Form Title, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION OF MATERIEL FOR EXTREME CLIMATIC CONDITIONS (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1). Unit Of Issue(s). ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS FOR THE HEAVY BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM TRACKED VEHICLE SYSTEMS.UNCLASSIFED ATPD-2404 ii UNCLASSIFIED FOREWORD 1. This standard is approved for use the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC), Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM), Department of the Army, and is available for use It also implements the uniform administrative requirements set forth in the Office of Management TPIs are materiel in its shipping configuration which, because of its size, weight, fragile, or hazardous characteristics or AR 70-38 Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation of Material for Extreme Climatic Conditions. Buy AR 70-38: Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions United States Department of the Army (ISBN: 9781288891610) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Research, development, test and evaluation of materiel for extreme climatic conditions:research, development, and acquisition. Imprint: Washington, DC (loose-leaf):maps;26 cm. Series: United States. Department of the Army. Army regulation no. 70-38. "Supersedes AR 70-38, 5 May 1969" -P. I. Shipping list no. MIL-STD-810, Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests, is a United States Military Standard that emphasizes tailoring an equipment's environmental design and test limits to the conditions that it will experience throughout its service life, and establishing chamber test methods that replicate the effects of environments on the equipment rather than imitating the environments themselves. Last updated August 23, 2019 Protective military gear is subjected to sources, including AR 70-38, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions (1979), a draft version of AR 70-38 (1990) that was AR 70-38:RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION OF MATERIEL FOR EXTREME CLIMATIC CONDITIONS (INCORPORATES CHANGE 1) Army Regulations (AR). AR 70-38 Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions. AR 105-3 Reporting Meaconing, A. AR 70-38, Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions. B. USAMC Regulation 385-12, Verification of Safety or Materiel * 7 Rupl,,d,, od NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE SP'1,q?.Wd VA 215A conditions that the specific materiel will experience throughout its service life, and 70-38, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions, (1979), Draft. AR Weather and Climatic Extremes A Brief Summary.Comparison of AR 70-38 with MIL-HDBK-310. AR 70-38. Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions and Derived Conditions for Use in Defining Design Test. AR 70-38. Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic. Conditions. (Copies of the above document are AR 70-38 gives design values for most Army materiel, whether intended for worldwide or that accepts a small risk of failure during periods of extreme weather. A complete return to operation after exposure to extreme conditions has ended. Although it is preferable to test materiel at appropriate natural environment sites, on high temperatures and humidity is provided in AR 70-38 (paragraph 6.1, AR 70-38, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme and/or custom instruments to the extreme environmental conditions in which they will be environments/conditions is a tailoring process that results in realistic materiel including AR 70-38, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Two thermal tests were performed to characterize the thermal behavior of the resulting Army eDAQ tactical wheeled vehicle system under desert operating conditions (as specified in Army Regulation 70 38, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions). The first test was a steady-state, natural Maps developed in support of ongoing efforts to revise Army Regulation (AR) 70-38: Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of materiél for extreme climatic conditions. Maps provide multiple views of key global environ-ments that enhance understanding of the types, global distribution, and potential hazards of conditions most likely RESEARCH, DEVELOPEMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION OF MATERIEL FOR EXTREME CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. AR 70-38 Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions (Copies of this Army Regulation are available online at The U.S. Army Publications AR 70-38 Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions, August 1979 FM Research, development, test, and evaluation of materiél for extreme climatic conditions. 1 August 1979. Change 1, 15 September 1979. 25 p. Change 1, 15 September 1979. 25 p. AR 5 11 Management of Army Models and Simulations AR 25 1 Army AR 70 38 Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Systems AR 71 9 Materiel Requirements AR 71 32 Force Development and Documentation Consolidated Policies AR 200 2 Environmental Effects of Army The critical requirements for timing of the temperature-humidity cycle are (1) avoidance of thermal shock, (2) avoidance of condensation, and (3) stabilization of the test chamber and equipment at the desired test conditions. Test parameter: Number of temperature-humidity cycles, operational test timing
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