Detailed Environmental Test Plan (DETP) template document set. The DETP is in the MIL-STD-810 format per Task 405 and is cross referenced with NATO AECTP-400 Method 416. It has been customized with procedures and parameters appropriate for equipment for use on shipboard uncontrolled systems. This Test Plan set contains all documentation necessary for effective product analysis and evaluation including formal lab testing.
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This template (Shipboard Uncontrolled M526 1 Rail Impact 810G 1) is customized for Shipboard Uncontrolled Systems. This document is applicable for the testing of shipboard equipment intended for use above decks in an uncontrolled environment. This EZ-Test Plan Test Plan Template is developed for use by manufacturers, contractors, engineering service companies and test labs. This document employs the format specified in DOD MIL-STD-810 Task 405.
This EZ-Test Plan Template is customized for per MIL-STD-810 Method 526.1 Procedure I – Rail Crash. Additionally, this test procedure is compliant with NATO STANAG 4370-3 AECTP-400 Method 416.
A properly structured test plan ensures that testing is performed as specified by the product developer and prevents over or under test of the test item. It also provides instruction for collection of data necessary for post-test analysis and data required for test replication (e.g. location of accelerometers and thermal sensors).
This EZ-Test Plan Template (Shipboard Uncontrolled M526 1 Rail Impact 810G 1) is available for a One-Year License which is renewable for 50% of the standard one license purchase price.
It is essential for product developers of defense materiel to conduct thorough testing at the developmental stage to avoid failures during operational testing that can lead to costly program delays. An important part in the development of a viable developmental evaluation program is to have well-constructed test plans that reflect the anticipated environmental factors when the equipment is installed on its platform of intended use.
Shipboard Uncontrolled EZ-Test Plans have been developed based on CVG Strategy’s experience in MIL-STD-810 developmental test and evaluation for defense materiel designers.
This military component testing experience has provided an understanding of expected environmental stresses likely to be incurred in the life time of a product, including logistical and tactical transport. It has also provided knowledge concerning the levels of these stresses applicable to realistic test parameters based on MIL-STD-810 methods of test. These parameters are based on requirements, global climatic conditions for areas of deployment, and expected operational stresses.
Properly constructed documentation with appropriate parameters will ensure a degree of testing as required in MIL-STD-810. It will also ensure that data essential for post-test analysis is captured and that the test procedure is repeatable.