A-A-52530 - Gasohol, Automotive, Unleaded
This CID covers requirements for a type of reformulated unleaded automotive gasoline containing ethyl alcohol (ethanol) as the oxygenate. Gasohol meets the oxygenate requirements for use in carbon monoxide nonattainment areas.
MIL-DTL-25524 - Turbine Fuel, Aviation, Thermally Stable
This specification was thoroughly reviewed as a part of acquisition reform. While most of the requirements were converted to performance terms, due to the military-unique nature of the product (see 6.1) and the need for compatibility with deployed systems, it was determined that not all requirements could be converted. The issuance of this specification as ┬┐detail┬┐ is not intended to constrain technology advances in future systems. This specification covers one grade of turbine fuel designated as JPTS (see 6.1).
MIL-DTL-25576 - Propellant, Rocket Grade Kerosene
This specification covers two grades of rocket propellant kerosene for use in rocket engines.
MIL-DTL-38219 - Turbine Fuel, Low Volatility, Jp-7
This specification covers one grade of aviation turbine fuel designated as JP-7. This specification was thoroughly reviewed as a part of acquisition reform. While most of the requirements were converted to performance terms, due to the military-unique nature of the product and the need for compatibility with deployed systems, it was determined that not all requirements could be converted. The issuance of this specification as "detail" is not intended to constrain technology advances in future systems.
MIL-DTL-5624 - Turbine Fuel, Aviation, Grades Jp-4 And Jp-5
This specification covers two grades of aviation turbine fuel NATO F-40 (JP-4) and NATO F-44 (JP-5) (see 6.1). Synthesized hydrocarbons from new sources require specific guidance that is outside the scope of MIL-DTL-5624. This guidance is found in ASTM D7566.
MIL-DTL-83133 - Turbine Fuel, Aviation, Kerosene Type, Jp-8 (Nato F-34), Nato F-35, And Jp-8+100 (Nato F-37)
This specification covers three grades of kerosene type aviation turbine fuel, JP-8 (NATO F-34), NATO F-35, and JP-8+100 (NATO F-37). This specification was thoroughly reviewed as a part of acquisition reform. While most of the requirements were converted to performance terms, due to the military-unique nature of the product (see 6.1) and the need for compatibility with deployed systems, it was determined that not all requirements could be converted. The issuance of this specification as "detail" is not intended to constrain technology advances in future systems.
MIL-F-23188 - Fuel, Multipurpose, Antarctic, Mp-1
MIL-F-25172 - Fuel Aircraft Reciprocating Engine, Tricresylphosphate Blend, Grades 91-96, 100-130, And 115-145
MIL-F-25558 - Fuel, Ramjet Engine, Grade Rj-1
MIL-F-45121 - Fuel, Compression Ignition And Turbine Engine, Referee (Cite, R) (Use Mil-T-5161 Or Mil-F-46005)
MIL-F-46005 - Fuel, Compression-Ignition And Turbine Engine
MIL-F-7914 - Fuel, Aircraft Turbine And Jet Engine Grade Jp-5 (S/S By Mil-Dtl-5624)
MIL-F-81912 - Fuel, Expendable Turbine Engine
This specification covers one grade of aviation turbine fuel (See 6.1).
MIL-G-14418 - Gum Preventive, Gasoline (S/S By Fed Spec Vv-G-800)
MIL-G-3056 - Gasoline, Automotive, Combat (S/S By Astm-D4814)
MIL-G-3056 - Gasoline, Automotive, Combat (S/S By Astm-D4814)
MIL-G-46015 - Gasoline, Automotive, Combat, Referee Grade
MIL-G-53006 - Gasohol, Automotive, Leaded Or Unleaded (S/S By A-A-52530)
This specification covers commercial leaded or unleaded Gasohol for use in automotive spark-ignition engines under all climatic conditions within the Continental United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), (see 6.1).
MIL-G-5572 - Gasoline, Aviation: Grades 80/87, 100/130, 115/145 (S/S By Astm-D910)
This specification covers aviation gasoline for aircraft piston engines.
MIL-HDBK-210 - Conversion Factors And Logistics Data For Petroleum Planning
This compilation of commonly used data on petroleum characteristics was proposed to facilitate the work of individuals requiring such information for purposes of overall general planning.
MIL-HDBK-844 - Aircraft Refueling Handbook For Navy/Marine Corps Aircraft
The contents of this handbook are limited to general, technical, and operational information. Specific operating procedures and equipment requirements are contained in the Aircraft Refueling NATOPS Manual, NAVAIR 00-80T-109. Accounting and stock control procedures are not included in this handbook or in the NATOPS manual. This handbook is for guidance only and cannot be cited as a requirement.
MIL-J-25656 - Jet Fuel, Grade Jp-6
MIL-J-27275 - Jet Fuel, Referee, Jp-6
MIL-J-5161 - Jet Fuel, Referee
MIL-P-26694 - Propellant, Uns-Dimethylhydrazine - Jet Fuel
This specification covers uns-dimethylhydrazine - jet fuel ( (CH3)2 NNH 2 - JP-4) propellant.
MIL-P-45734 - Propellant, Uns-Dimethylhydrazine-Jet Fuel (S/S By Mil-P-26694)
MIL-STD-140 - Procedure For Determining Normal Loss Expectancies For Petroleum Liquids (S/S By Api-Bull-2516, Api-Bull-2517, Api-Bull-2518 And Spi-Bull-2519)
The purpose of this standard is to provide a uniform procedure for determining, with reasonable accuracy, the normal loss expectancy of petroleum liquids, including crude oil, from bulk storage tanks and from transportation operations.
VV-G-101 - Gasoline, Motor, United States Government
VV-G-109 - Gasoline, Unleaded
VV-G-1690 - ( Images) Gasoline, Automotive, Leaded Or Unleaded (S/S By Astm-D439)
This specification covers commercial leaded or unleaded gasoline for use in automotive spark-ignition engines under all climatic conditions (see 6.1).
VV-G-561 - Gasoline, Automotive/Motor Fuel M (S/S By Vv-G-76)
VV-G-76 - Gasoline, Automotive (S/S By Vv-G-1690)
VV-M-561 - Gasoline, Automotive/Motor Fuel M (S/S By Vv-G-76)
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