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MIL-STD-2219, MILITARY STANDARD: FUSION WELDING FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS (30 DEC 1988) [SUPERSEDING MIL-W-8604A, MIL-W-8611A, & MIL-W-18326A] [S/S by AWS-D17.1]., The scope of this document is to provide minimum requirements for weld filler materials, workmanship, inspection and record requirements for fusion welding of alloys applicable to aircraft, missiles, other aerospace equipment, their parts and accessories.


MIL-STD-2219
MIL-STD-2219, MILITARY STANDARD: FUSION WELDING FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS (30 DEC 1988) [SUPERSEDING MIL-W-8604A, MIL-W-8611A, & MIL-W-18326A] [S/S by AWS-D17.1]., The scope of this document is to provide minimum requirements for weld filler materials, workmanship, inspection and record requirements for fusion welding of alloys applicable to aircraft, missiles, other aerospace equipment, their parts and acce! ssories.

MIL-STD-2219 (NOTICE 1)
MIL-STD-2219 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD: FUSION WELDING FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS (10 SEP 1999) [S/S by AWS-D17.1]., MIL-STD-2219, dated 30 December 1988, is hereby canceled. Future acquisition for this itemshould refer to SAE-AMS-STD-2219, "Fusion Welding for Aerospace Applications."(Application for copies of SAE Aerospace Material Specifications should be addressed to SAE,400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.)

MIL-STD-2219 (NOTICE 2)
MIL-STD-2219 (NOTICE 2), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MILITARY STANDARD: FUSION WELDING FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS (18 JUL 2005) [S/S by AWS-D17.1]., MIL-STD-2219, dated 30 December 1988, is hereby reinstated and may be used for acquisition.

MIL-STD-2220
MIL-STD-2220, DEPARTMENT OF ! DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD: SPECIFICATION FORMAT FOR TARGET AU! XILIARY AND AUGMENTATION SYSTEMS (11 FEB 1988) [S/S BY MIL-STD-961]., This standard establishes the format, content, and procedures for the preparation of Target Auxiliary/Augmentation Systems (TA/AS) interface specifications.

MIL-STD-2220 (NOTICE 1)
MIL-STD-2220 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD: SPECIFICATION FORMAT FOR TARGET AUXILIARY AND AUGMENTATION SYSTEMS (29 JAN 1996) [S/S BY MIL-STD-961]., MIL-STD-2220, dated 11 February 1988, is hereby canceled and superseded byMIL-STD-96HI, Standard Practice for Defense Specifications.

MIL-STD-2222 (NOTICE 1)
MIL-STD-2222 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD: INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTATION FOR AVIONICS SYSTEMS (29 SEP 1997) [S/S BY MIL-HDBK-2222]., MIL-STD-2222(AS) is hereby canceled. However the technical information and thelessons learned from this standard have been preserved in MIL-HDBK-2222(AS). MIL-HDBK! -2222(AS) is for guidance only and should not be cited as a requirement, the information in thehandbook may be useful in determining or evaluating requirements.

MIL-STD-2223
MIL-STD-2223, MILITARY STANDARD: TEST METHODS FOR INSULATED ELECTRIC WIRE (31 AUG 1992)., This standard establishes test methods for insulated wires made with tin-coated, silver-coated or nickel coated conductors of copper or copper alloy.

MIL-STD-2223 (NOTICE 1)
MIL-STD-2223 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD: TEST METHODS FOR INSULATED ELECTRIC WIRE (09 SEP 1994)., TO ALL HOLDERS OF MIL-STD-2223: THE FOLLOWING METHODS ARE TO BE ADDED:

MIL-STD-2225
MIL-STD-2225, MILITARY STANDARD: VIBRATION AND NOISE TESTINGFOR INSTRUMENT BEARINGS (01 AUG 1994)., Vibration and noise measurements under controlled test ! conditions provide baseline data which can be used to ascertai! n relati vebearing quality. The causes of vibration and noise are complex phenomena affected by many factors. This standard defines vibration and noise measurements under closely controlled conditions, and there is no guarantee that values measured in accordance with this standard will correlate with actual application.

MIL-STD-2301A
MIL-STD-2301A, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE: INTERFACE STANDARD COMPUTER GRAPHICS METAFILE (CGM) IMPLEMENTATION STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD (05 JUN 1998) [NO S/S DOCUMENT]., This standard establishes the requirements necessary to implement Computer GraphicsMetafiles (CGMs) used for the representation of symbol graphics in the National Imagery Transmission FormatStandard (NITFS).

MIL-STD-2301A (NOTICE 1)
MIL-STD-2301A (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD: COMPUTER GRAPHICS M! ETAFILE (CGM) IMPLEMENTATION STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD (31 MAR 2004) [NO S/S DOCUMENT]., The purpose of this notice is to inform users of the change in name of the preparing activity fromthe National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) to the National Geospatial-IntelligenceAgency (NGA).

MIL-STD-2301A (NOTICE 2)
MIL-STD-2301A (NOTICE 2), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD: COMPUTER GRAPHICS METAFILE (CGM) IMPLEMENTATION STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD (22 MAR 2010) [NO S/S DOCUMENT]., MIL-STD-2301A, dated 5 June 1998, and any subsequent revisions or change notices are inactive for new design and shall be no longer used as a guidance reference for new designs.New designs should use International Standards Organization (ISO) Basic Imagery Interchange Format (BIIF) Profile for Computer Graphics Metafile Version 01.00. (BPCGM01.00) CAUTI! ON: The supersession information is valid as of the date of
MIL-STD-2301
MIL-STD-2301, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD: COMPUTER GRAPHICS METAFILE (CGM) IMPLEMENTATION STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD (18 JUN 1993) [NO S/S DOCUMENT]., This standard establishes the requirements necessary to implement Computer Graphics Metafiles (CGM) used for the representation of symbol graphics in the National Imagery Transmission Format Standard (NITFS).

MIL-STD-2301 (NOTICE 1)
MIL-STD-2301 (NOTICE 1), MILITARY STANDARD: COMPUTER GRAPHICS METAFILE (CGM) IMPLEMENTATION STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL IMAGERY TRANSMISSION FORMAT STANDARD (12 OCT 1994) [NO S/S DOCUMENT]., TO ALL HOLDERS OF MIL-STD-2301: THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-2301 HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THEPAGES LISTED:

MIL-STD-2361A
MIL-STD-2361A, DEPARTM! ENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT (31 MAY 2000)., This standard establishes Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) requirements for digital development, acquisition, and delivery of Army administrative, training and doctrine, and technical and equipment publications. The requirements for technical and equipment publications include the development, acquisition, and delivery requirements for Electronic and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (ETM/IETM) when used in conjunction with MIL-PRF-87268 and MIL-PRF-87269. Designated appendices of this standard contain references to, and access instructions for, the modular SGML Document Type De铿乶itions (DTD) and Tag Description Lists for the development of Army publications in conjunction with the respective functional requirements documents. Data prepared in conformance to these requirements will facilitate the automated storage, retrieval, intercha! nge, and processing of publications from heterogeneous data so! urces.
MIL-STD-2361B
MIL-STD-2361B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT (31 MAR 2003)., This standard establishes Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) requirements for digital development, acquisition, and delivery of Army administrative, training and doctrine, and technical and equipment publications. The requirements for technical and equipment publications include the development, acquisition, and delivery requirements for Electronic and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (ETM/IETM) when used in conjunction with MIL-PRF-87268 and MIL-PRF-87269. Designated appendices of this standard contain references to, and access instructions for, the modular SGML Document Type De铿乶itions (DTD) and Tag Description Lists for the development of Army publications in conjunction with the respective functional requirements documents. Data ! prepared in conformance to these requirements will facilitate the automated storage, retrieval, interchange, and processing of publications from heterogeneous data sources.

MIL-STD-2361C (NOTICE 1)
MIL-STD-2361C (NOTICE 1), DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD: DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT (09 JUL 2010)., MIL-STD-2361C, dated 15 Oct 2004, establishes the StandardGeneralized Markup Language (SGML) and the ExtensibleMarkup Language (XML) requirements for use by the Army andMarine Corps in their digital publications. The other DoDservices and agencies are invited to use this standard withthe purpose of providing a standardized set of SGML/XMLpublishing constructs for total DoD use.

MIL-STD-2361D
MIL-STD-2361D, PRODUCTION XML DTD V4.09., Attribute Type Definitions. The DTD describes the XML structure per MIL-STD-40051A and content t! agging conventions per MIL-STD-2361.

MIL-STD-2361
MIL-STD-2361, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD: DIGITAL PUBLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT (30 JAN 1997)., This standard establishes the Army Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) requirements for digital development, acquisition, and delivery of Army administrative, training and doctrine, and technicalequipment publications. The requirements for technical equipment publications include the development,acquisition, and delivery requirements for Electronic and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (ETM/IETM) when used in conjunction with MIL-M-87268 and MIL-D-87269. Designated appendicies of thisstandard contain references to, and access instructions for, the modular SGML Document Type Definitions(DTD) and Tag Description Lists for the development of Army publications in conjunction with the respectivefunctional requirements documents. Data prepared in conformance to these requirements will facilitate theautomated stora! ge, retrieval, interchange, and processing of publications from heterogeneous data sources.

MIL-STD-2401
MIL-STD-2401, MILITARY STANDARD: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WORLD GEODETIC SYSTEM (WGS) (11 JAN 1994)., This standard specifies the requirements for use of WorldGeodetic System 1984 (WGS 84), the defining and derived parameters for WGS 84, and methods for transforming between WGS 84 and other geodetic systems. This standard applies to all DoD systems andproducts which require use of a World Geodetic System. A world geodeticsystem is a consistent global coordinate system which allows an unambiguousrepresentation of positional information. Navigation solutions from theNAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Navy Navigation SatelliteSystem (NNSS) are referred to this system. A WGS 84 ellipsoid provides areference surface upon which coordinates are calculated and is particularlyapplicable to inertial sy! stems. A WGS 84 Earth Gravitational Model (EGM)provides necess! ary forc e models for accurate global operation of strategicweapons, navigation, and satellite systems. Many MC&G products produced byother agencies and governments (and DMA products not yet placed on WGS 84) arenot referred to the WGS 84. Parameters to transform these products to WGS 84are part of this standard.



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