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TB-11-6135-200-25 Technical Data Serviceability Testing Preservation and Packaging for Batterie Wet Primary Manual
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Appendix A. REFERENCES



TB 11-6135-200-25
Figure 7-1. Typical Packaging Diagram for BA-618/U.
SECTION VIII
SPECIAL STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
8-1. Preservation, Packaging, and Packing.
Preservation,  packaging,  and  packing  will  be  in
All activities engaged in the receipt,
accordance with the requirements listed in sections IV
storage, and issue of USACECOM
and VII.
missile batteries (FSC 6135) are not
to issue a battery having less than 2
8-2. Marking.
years shelf life remaining.  These
Marking will be in accordance with MIL-STD-129D.
batteries are overage.
For each
overage battery, fill out and forward
8-3. Storage.
Standard Form 120 (Report of Excess
a. Type.  Controlled humidity warehouse, heated
Personal Property) to Commander,
warehouse.
US
Army
Communications-
b. Age Control. Missile batteries will be issued on a
Electronics  Command  and  Fort
ouse, or unheated warehouse. first-in-first-out (FIFO)
Monmouth,  ATTN:  DRSEL-ME-MP,
basis by date of manufacture or date of rebuild.
Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703.
After
NOTE
receipt of the Standard Form 120,
Missile batteries are required to be
disposition  instructions  will  be
inspected and tested as specified in
forwarded to the originator of the
appendix B.
form within 30 days.
c. Shelf Life.. The shelf life of missile batteries is
given in the chart below:
30


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