Document ID:  MIL-HDBK-767      Scroll down to access document images.

Overview
Title DESIGN GUIDANCE FOR INTERIOR NOISE REDUCTION IN LIGHT-ARMORED TRACKED VEHICLES
Scope This handbook gives proven guidelines for designing quiet tracked vehicles and reducing interior tracked vehicle noise by redesigning vehicle components. The guidelines primarily focus on track and suspension components; additional guidelines are provided for designing a quiet hull and engine enclosure.
Status Active Document Date 13-APR-2004  
FSC/Area HFAC Dist Stmt See below  
Doc Category:  Department of Defense Handbook

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity MI  Aviation & Missile Command
Preparing Activity AT  Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command
Coordination Limited  
Army Custodian AT  Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command

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



Revision History
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Media Document Part Description Dist Stmt Document Date Pages Size
Document Image Notice 1 - Validation A 13-APR-2004 1 2.3 KB
Document Image Base Document A 17-SEP-1993 88 5046.3 KB
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