Name:
NATO AAS3P-11 PDF
Published Date:
02/24/2017
Status:
[ Active ]
Publisher:
NATO Publication
PURPOSE
The purpose of this AP is to guide personnel involved in the planning and implementation of S3 assessment testing of munitions to enable appropriate evidence to be collected covering the entire life cycle. The objective of the safety test program defined by this AP is to provide data to demonstrate that the munition will be “safe for use”, as defined in AAS3P-1, throughout the potential deployment possibilities in NATO service.
APPLICATION
The guidance provided in this AP is applicable to NATO, multi-National collaborative and National acquisition of surface and underwater launched munitions. The munitions covered by the AP include missiles, rockets, torpedoes, and sea mines launched from ship, submarine, or land based platforms. These platforms are further identified as having remote (unmanned) or manned launch stations.
LIMITATIONS
This AP is not intended to be used in the assessment of effectiveness, reliability or performance of a munition unless failure to be reliable or to perform effectively is deemed to represent a direct and immediate safety hazard to the user or other personnel. However, the data may be used in the support of effectiveness, reliability, or performance assessment. This document does not define the ISS or stockpile reliability test requirements; however, the data may be used in the support of planning for these requirements. Refer to STANAG 4675 for further guidance. This document is not intended to address nuclear munitions.
| Edition : | A |
| Number of Pages : | 186 |
| Published : | 02/24/2017 |