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MIL-STD-810F Method 500.4 - Low Pressure/Altitude Low-pressure (altitude) chamber tests are performed to determine if materiel can withstand, and operate in, a low-pressure environment, and withstand rapid pressure changes. Examples of some problems that could occur as a result of exposure to reduced pressure are:
Recon tested to 15,000 feet at 23 C (73° F). Rapid decompression is performed at 2,000 feet per minute. Ranger and Nomad tested to 15,000 feet at 23 C (73° F) using Procedures I, II and III. Yuma tested to 15,000 feet at 5 C (41 °F) and 40,000 ft. at –30 C (–22 °F), MIL-STD-810F, Method 500.4, Procedures I, II, III. |