[ARC5] Mils Specs On Line
Steve Rodowicz
vze2prfs at verizon.net
Sun Mar 30 15:13:22 EDT 2014
A user friendly MIL-Spec_MIL-STD_MIL-HDBK retrieval site run by the DoD
is: http://quicksearch.dla.mil/
Unfortunately, the revisions available don't go back as far as I often
desire, but then again, it's authoritative and even better, it's free.
73,
Steve - N1SR
On 3/29/2014 7:07 PM, Robert Eleazer 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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