AIR FORCE MIL-STD-1822 A-2013 NUCLEAR COMPATIBILITY CERTIFICATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPON SYSTEMS SUBSYSTEMS AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.pdf
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1、 NOT MEASUREMENT SENSITIVE MIL-STD-1822A(USAF) 1 February 2013 SUPERSEDING MIL-STD-1822 (USAF) 30 September 1994 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE NUCLEAR COMPATIBILITY CERTIFICATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPON SYSTEMS, SUBSYSTEMS AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AMSC: 9317 FSG 11GP DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Appro
2、ved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-1822A(USAF) ii FOREWORD 1. This standard is approved for use by the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC), Department of the Air Force and i
3、s available for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. The purpose of this standard is to provide specific requirements for nuclear compatibility certification and information on the nuclear compatibility certification process. 3. This standard is structured and formatt
4、ed to facilitate tailoring requirements to the specific system needs. Each system program office is encouraged to selectively apply and tailor these requirements during the acquisition process. 4. Comments, suggestions, or questions on this document should be addressed to AFNWC/EN, 1551 Wyoming Blvd
5、 SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 or e-mailed to AFNWC.ENWorkflowkirtland.af.mil. Since contact information can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using the ASSIST Online database at https:/assist.dla.mil. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking perm
6、itted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-1822A(USAF) iii CONTENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE FOREWORD ii 1. SCOPE. 1 1.1 General. 1 1.2 Purpose. 2 1.3 Applicability. 2 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS. 2 2.1 General. 2 2.2 Government documents 3 2.3 Order of precedence. 4 3. DEFINITIONS. 5 3.1 Aircraft Monitor and Con
7、trol (AMAC). 5 3.2 Aircraft Compatibility Control Drawing (ACCD). 5 3.3 Arming . 5 3.4 Basic Certification Requirements Plan (BCRP). 5 3.5 Certification Requirements Plan (CRP). 5 3.6 Combat Delivery vehicle. 5 3.7 Compatibility Test Units (CTUs). 5 3.8 Critical Nuclear Weapon/Weapon System Function
8、s. 5 3.9 Cruise-Combat Electrical Loads. 6 3.10 Data Item Description (DID). 6 3.11 Department of Defense (DoD) Standard. 6 3.12 Department of Energy (DoE). 6 3.13 Design Certification . 6 3.14 Electrical Interface Control Drawing (EICD). 6 3.15 Engineering Organization. 6 3.16 Final Design Approval
9、 Report (FDAR). 7 3.17 Hardware . 7 3.18 Independent Verification and Validation (IV (2) pre-arming; (3) arming; and (4) fuzing of nuclear weapons or nuclear weapon systems. 3.2 Aircraft Compatibility Control Drawing (ACCD). A controlled drawing prepared and maintained by the National Nuclear Securi
10、ty Administrations Sandia National Laboratory (NNSA/SNL); SNL designs and integrates the nuclear weapons safety and security systems. The ACCD establishes the extent of compatibility and restrictions between a nuclear weapon and an aircraft. 3.3 Arming. Operations that configure a nuclear weapon or
11、nuclear weapon system so application of a single signal will start the action required for obtaining a nuclear detonation. Arming is a critical function. 3.4 Basic Certification Requirements Plan (BCRP). The BCRP is a preparatory Certification Requirements Plan document containing nuclear certificat
12、ion tasks (including compatibility certification tasks) and schedules prepared by the AFNWCs certification management organization. 3.5 Certification Requirements Plan (CRP). A document containing nuclear compatibility certification tasks and schedules submitted by the Single Manager to the AFNWCs n
13、uclear certification organization; the CRP also contains other certification tasks discussed in 1.1c. 3.6 Combat Delivery vehicle. In the context of this document, a combat delivery vehicle is a human or automated airborne controlled vehicle, with its installed equipment and components, used to deli
14、ver a nuclear weapon(s) on a target. 3.7 Compatibility Test Units (CTUs). CTUs are NNSA/SNL engineering tools that represent electrical and functional characteristics of a war reserve (WR) nuclear weapon. CTUs come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and quality of WR electrical/mechanical components (se
15、e A.3.6). 3.8 Critical Nuclear Weapon/Weapon System Functions. The functions listed in the DoD Nuclear Weapon System Safety Standards are critical to nuclear weapon system safety. The functions which are explicitly stated are: (1) authorization, (2) pre-arming, (3) arming, Provided by IHSNot for Res
16、aleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-1822A(USAF) 6 (4) nuclear consent, (5) releasing, and/or (6) launching of a nuclear weapon. For missiles with self-contained guidance systems, “targeting” is also a critical function as it pertains to protection of frien
17、dly territory. 3.9 Cruise-Combat Electrical Loads. Cruise-combat is that condition during which the aircraft is performing its combat mission in a combat ready or actual combat condition. The cruise-combat electrical loads are determined by the sum of the power requirements of all electrical systems
18、, including weapons that may be used in this condition. MIL-E-7016 defines cruise-combat electrical loads and provides guidance for analyzing and testing aircraft power systems. 3.10 Data Item Description (DID). A DID is a standardization document that defines the data content, preparation instructi
19、ons, format, and intended use of data required of a contractor. DIDs are prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-963. 3.11 Department of Defense (DoD) Standard. A DoD Standard is used to satisfy primarily multiple, military unique applications. There are five types of DoD Standards: (1) interface standa
20、rds; (2) design criteria standards; (3) manufacturing process standards; (4) standard practices; and (5) test method standards. Standards are prepared in accordance with MIL-STD-962. 3.12 Department of Energy (DoE). An agency of the U.S. government created in October 1977 responsible for: (1) long-r
21、ange, high-risk research and development of energy technology; (2) power marketing at the federal level; (3) the promotion of energy conservation; (4) oversight of the nuclear weapons program; (5) regulatory programs; and (6) the collection and analysis of energy data. 3.13 Design Certification. Des
22、ign certification occurs when each of the four design certification components is accomplished for the weapon system. Design Certification components are: (1) Compatibility Certification; (2) Nuclear Safety Certification; (3) Weapon System Safety Rules (WSSRs) approval; and (4) Technical Orders Cert
23、ification. 3.14 Electrical Interface Control Drawing (EICD). The EICD documents the physical, electrical power and logical signal circuits in the delivery system between the avionics components at the NNSA/AF interfaces. The EICD includes all types of electrical interfaces in the monitor and control
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