MIL-PRF-63003B(TM)
c.
Operating characteristics - minimum functional combat capability criteria for the applicable end
item/system.
Training - explanation/rationale concerning use of BDAR fixes for training.
d.
3.11.2.4 Section III, Tasks and responsibilities. This section shall consist of tasks that may be required
as a result of battlefield damage. The person/group responsible for each task shall be identified. The tasks
shall appear in the order in which they should be performed. This information shall be presented in narrative
form. This section shall include the following paragraphs:
Tagging/identifying BDAR repairs - instructions for identifying components affected by BDAR
a.
fixes.
Reports - instructions for completing reports resulting from BDAR fixes.
b.
3.11.2.5 Section IV, Combat Threats (Aviation Only). This section shall consist of the description of
damage from threats confronting aircraft while on combat missions from armor-piercing, armor piercing
incendiary projectiles, and high-explosive incendiary projectiles and from exposure to bombs, mortars, and
artillery fragments and blasts when on the ground. The resulting effects on the metal airframe structure and
follow-on effects should the mission be continued, of secondary damage such as cracks, crippling, or
buckling and loss or damage to mechanical fasteners shall be given. Structure damage modes shall be
defined for the type of materials and structure affected.
3.11.3 Chapter 2, Assessing battlefield damage. Chapter 2 shall provide information for assessing
battlefield damage to the end item/component covered in the BDAR TM. The chapter shall contain Section
I, Introduction, and Section II, General Fault Assessment Tables.
3.11.3.1 Section I, Introduction. The primary purpose of this section shall be to introduce the
assessment table(s) in Section II. It shall contain paragraphs that will cover the scope of the chapter and
application of assessment tables.
3.11.3.2 Section II, General fault assessment tables. This section shall contain assessment tables that
pertain to the overall system or major subsystems and its capability to perform its mission essential
functions. These tables shall be so developed that they will lead the user to a decision or another chart/table
in the associated chapter that will further aid in analyzing/assessing damage. As specified by the contracting
activity (see 6.2), the format of assessment tables shall be either a flow chart diagram, Figure 7, or table,
Figure 8.
3.11.4 Chapter 3, General repair. Unless otherwise specified by the contracting activity (see 6.2),
Chapter 3 shall provide information for battlefield repair of items that are not necessarily associated with a
specific component or subsystem of the end item.
3.11.4.1 Section I, Introduction. This section shall contain paragraphs as follows:
a.
Scope - brief statement that describes the purpose and application of the overall coverage of the
chapter.
b.
Assessment procedure - a general statement(s) concerning the assessment of damage and repair
required pertaining to type of repairs covered.
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