[ARC5] Mils Specs On Line
Glenn Little
glennmaillist at bellsouth.net
Sun Mar 30 00:51:54 EDT 2014
Your friend, Google yielded these:
http://www.everyspec.com/
http://www.dlis.dla.mil/cage_welcome.asp
The manufacturer codes are called cage codes.
73
Glenn
WB4UIV
At 07:07 PM 3/29/2014, you wrote:
>Anyone know of a website where you can look up milspecs and drawings
>of standard military parts (MS, AN, NAS, etc.) on line? Or a site
>that has the DoD manufacturer codes?
>
>I used to work at places where I could look up that kind of stuff,
>but no longer have access to that kind of data. For example, I
>could look up MS3106 and MS3102 connectors and figure out what would
>fit some of my gear. When I worked where we had milspecs on film I
>would even enjoy going to look for something specific and then in
>the process stumbling on something else. Did you know they even had
>an MS part number for an M41 tank - the whole tank? And that they
>had a military specification for the APN-1 that described the
>circuits, verbally?
>
>John's asking about materials used in connectors led me to thinking
>of this again.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Wayne
>
>
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