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Document ID:   MIL-STD-3056       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  Design Criteria for Chemical, Biological, and Radiological System Contamination Survivability
Scope:  This standard provides chemical, biological, and radiological contamination survivability (CBR CS) requirements and guidance to enable materiel developers to design military systems to be chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) contamination survivable. References to guidance for facilities are also included.
Status:  Active Document Date:  19-JUL-2024      
  Next Review Due:  17-JUL-2034
CBRN Doc Category:   Military Standard -Design Criteria Standard  

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:  EA  Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC)  
  Preparing Activity: EA  Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC)
Coordination:  Full  
Army Custodian:  EA   Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC)  
Navy Custodian:  SH   Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems)  
Air Force Custodian:  11   Air Force Life Cycle Management Center - Aircraft Systems  

Changes to military standards or handbooks issued after August 1, 2003 are incorporated in the modified document.

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MediaDocument Part DescriptionDist StmtDocument DatePagesSize
 Revision A C19-JUL-202454688.7 KB
Document ImageNotice 1 - ValidationA22-NOV-202112.1 KB
 Base Document C23-NOV-201656425.6 KB

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