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MIL-STD 810 A standard for military and commercial equipment that specifies specific allowed parts and environmental condition ranges that a tool or other device must be able to operate under in order to claim compliance.
This is also referred to informally in the ham radio community as "MilSpec" because it's the only MIL-STD rating commonly applied to handheld amateur radio hardware in advertisements.
This information is accurate circa 2000.
The required compliance tests include:
MIL-STD 810E Method 500.3 Low Pressure
MIL-STD 810E Method 501.3 High Temperature
MIL-STD 810E Method 502.3 Low Temperature
MIL-STD 810E Method 503.3 Temperature Shock
MIL-STD 810E Method 506.3 Rain
MIL-STD 810E Method 507.3 Humidity
MIL-STD 810E Method 508.4 Fungus
MIL-STD 810E Method 509.3 Salt Fog
MIL-STD 810E Method 510.3 Sand and Dust
MIL-STD 810E Method 511.3 Explosive Atmosphere
MIL-STD 810E Method 512.3 Leakage
MIL-STD 810E Method 513.4 Acceleration
MIL-STD 810E Method 516.4 Shock
MIL-STD 810E Method 519.4 Gunfire
MIL-STD 810E Method 520.1 Temp, Humidity, Vibration
MIL-STD 810E Method 521.1 Icing, Freezing Rain
Please note that what is written here is the sum of what I know about this standard. I can't provide you with a copy or answer any of your questions, but you can click the links for a shortcut to Google and other search engines for more information.
Feedback from those of you with more information is welcome below.
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