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What is MIL-STD 130N?

By Owen Barnes

What is MIL-STD 130N?

MIL-STD-130N, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE: IDENTIFICATION MARKING OF U.S. MILITARY PROPERTY (17 DEC 2007)., This standard provides the item marking criteria for development of specific marking requirements and methods for identification of items of military property produced, stocked, stored, and issued by …

What is the latest version of MIL-STD-130?

STD-130N
The latest revision of MIL-STD-130 (as of September 2019) is MIL-STD-130N w/Change 1 dated 16 November 2012, superseding MIL-STD-130N dated 17 December 2007.

Which is the latest MIL-STD?

MIL-STD-810G is the precursory revision to MIL-STD-810H, the latest revision published in 2019. The DoD published MIL-STD-810G in 2008 and revised it in 2014….MIL-STD-810G is divided into three parts:

  • Environmental Engineering Program Guidelines.
  • Laboratory Test Methods.
  • World Climatic Regions – Guidance.

Where can I find MIL standards?

Military Standards Searchable access to full-text Defense and Federal specifications and standards available in the official DoD repository.

What is a mil-spec label?

All suppliers of goods doing business with the Department of Defense (DoD) are required to comply with MIL-STD-130. This helps to track and identify assets throughout the Defense’s supply chain.

Is MIL-STD-810G waterproof?

It’s important to note that just because your rugged laptop meets MIL-STD-810 standards that doesn’t mean it’s completely waterproof. This smartphone can withstand shocks, vibrations, dust and water, making it one of the most durable rugged smartphones available on the market today.

How many MIL standards are there?

There are five types of defense standards: interface standards, design criteria standards, manufacturing process standards, standard practices, and test method standards. MIL-STD-962 covers the content and format for defense standards.

How do you cite MIL STD?

List the Military Specification document name for in-text short referencing. It should be in parenthesis without separating by comma; for example, (Military Specification [MIL]-T-5955C).