MIL-STD-1822A(USAF)
satisfactory for release on a designated effective date to the DoD for specified uses that are possibly qualified by exceptions and limitations.
3.23 Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB).
The MRTFBs are a set of "test" installations, facilities, and ranges which are regarded as "national assets." These assets are sized, operated, and maintained primarily for DoD test and evaluation missions. However, the MRTFB facilities and ranges are also available to commercial and other users on a reimbursable basis (see DoDD 3200.11, Enclosure 2, for a complete MRTFB listing).
3.24 Master Nuclear Certification List (MNCL).
A domain controlled web-site data base that identifies equipment (hardware and software) that is nuclear certified per AFI 63-125. The MNCL is the sole authority for determining equipment certification status and is managed by the AFNWC's certification management organization.
3.25 Mechanical Interface Control Drawing (MICD).
The MICD defines the physical and mechanical interfaces between the aircraft and the nuclear weapon(s). The MICD includes dimensions, clearances, forces, installations, etc. associated with the gravity weapon's suspension and release equipment (for aircraft, on the wing or in the weapons bay).
3.26 Military Characteristics (MCs).
A Department of Defense document submitted to the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) that specifies performance requirements and physical characteristics for a nuclear warhead, bomb, or basic assembly to be compatible with a specific weapon system or systems.
3.27 National Nuclear Design Laboratories.
The National Nuclear Design Laboratories consist of two nuclear weapon design laboratories (Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in Los Alamos, New Mexico (NM) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Livermore, California (CA)) and two supporting laboratories (Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) in NM and CA). The design laboratories are responsible for the design of a Nuclear Explosive Package (NEP) whereas SNL is responsible for the design of the NEP's non-nuclear supporting safety and security systems. SNL/CA supports LLNL; SNL/NM supports LANL. The Nuclear Labs are structured under the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) within the Department of Energy (DoE).
3.28 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
The National Nuclear Security Administration is part of the United States Department of Energy. NNSA is the DoE agency responsible for improving national security through the military application of nuclear energy. The NNSA is also responsible for maintaining and improving the safety, reliability, and performance of the United States nuclear weapon stockpile, including the ability to design, produce, and test nuclear weapons, in order to meet national security requirements.
3.29 Non-combat Delivery Vehicle.
A vehicle and its installed equipment used to move, load, or ship nuclear weapons.
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