In addition to having exceptional durability, processing power, and protection from interference, computers for aerospace and defense applications must adhere to stringent specifications and performance requirements that far outweigh those of industrial and commercial products. Learn more about MIL-SPEC codes, numbers, and the MIL-SPEC-compliant products we offer at Daisy Data Displays.
MIL-SPEC Designator Codes
Military specification (MIL-SPEC) codes contain unique designators offering pertinent information related to the properties of the category or specification. The designators listed below describe the particular requirements and purpose of each type of military application:
- MIL-SPEC. These defense specifications outline the detailed standards and requirements for a material or product intended for military use.
- MIL-DTL. A detail specification contains in-depth information about the materials, design features, quality control requirements, and manufacturing processes for a material or product.
- MIL-PRF. A performance specification outlines the functional capabilities and measurable outcomes that a product should demonstrate.
- MIL-STD. Unlike defense specifications, defense standards provide practices, guidelines, and procedures for compatibility, interoperability, and uniformity across military operations and systems.
MIL-SPEC Numbers
The specification numbers categorize the military specifications in the corresponding designator category. These identifiers represent distinct sets of standards, guidelines, or requirements, setting them apart from commercial products.
Once the code and agency specifications are established, the numbers provide an identifier for the individual specification in the designator category. Each specification number corresponds to a particular set of standards and requirements that must be followed to fulfill the demands of the military application.
MIL-SPEC Ratings for Products From Daisy Data Displays
- EMI MIL-STD-461 & MIL-STD-462. These standards set the criteria for the electromagnetic capabilities of advanced military technology products.
- MIL-S-901D. The Shock 901D standard regulates shipboard equipment that must endure high-impact mechanical shock.
- MIL-STD-167-1A. This standard defines the testing requirements for shipboard equipment, assessing their resistance to environmental vibration damage.
- MIL-STD-810F. This standard dictates the requirements for rugged products to resist temperature fluctuations, vibrations, and shock.
- MIL-STD-740-1. Under this standard, military machinery undergoes testing to ensure the levels of airborne noise emitted do not exceed the designated maximum limits. This allows for normal speech levels, reduces hearing loss, and minimizes the risk of detection by enemy forces.
