MIL-STD-1678/3B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE: FIBER OPTIC CABLING SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS PHYSICAL, MECHANICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND MATERIAL MEASUREMENTS (PART 3 OF 5 PARTS) (15-JUL-2013)
MIL-STD-1678/3B, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE: FIBER OPTIC CABLING SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS PHYSICAL, MECHANICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND MATERIAL MEASUREMENTS (PART 3 OF 6 PARTS) (15-JUL-2013)., This standard practice provides detailed information and guidance to personnel concerned with ensuring
standardization of fiber optic cable topologies (optical fiber cabling and associated components) on military
mobile vehicles used in air, land and sea applications. In general, the requirements and methods specified
herein are not identifiable to any specific mobile vehicle class or type, but are intended to standardize and
minimize variations in requirements, test setups, test measurement procedures, test sample fabrication
configurations and other aspects that must be addressed for completeness. Where specified, constrains for
usage or platform types will be listed. The term “platform” will be used to refer to the military mobile vehicles in
general or, where designated, one particular class (such as “aircraft platform”) or one particular type within that
class (such as “F-35”).
4. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the different aspects for requirements and methods, this
standard practice is issued in five parts; as follows:
Part 1: Design, maintenance and installation requirements. This part addresses design requirements for
platforms that use cable harnesses as the means to transport data through optical fiber among
communication network and end user equipment. Larger platforms that route trunk cables through
cableways and drop cables to the end user (application equipment), can cite applicable requirements in
Part 1 of the Standard Practice and augment them with use of MIL-HDBK-2051 and MIL-STD-2042 as
appropriate. Surface ships and submarines, are to use MIL-HDBK-2051 and MIL-STD-2042 in lieu of
Part 1 of this Standard Practice.
Part 2 Optical measurements. Part 2 of this standard addresses further details to refine or bound (constrain)
the performance of each optical test measurement addressed. The test methods, such as those in a
EIA/TIA-455 series standard or military standard/specification, are cited herein. This part of the
standard practice augments the test method in the standard or specification to ensure consistency with
setup and measurement procedure. This consistency minimizes variations when comparing data
obtained from different test laboratories (including commercial, vendor, Government, and Government
contractor).
Part 3 Physical, mechanical environmental, and material measurements. Part 3 of this standard addresses
further details to refine or bound (constrain) the performance of each physical, mechanical,
environmental and material test measurement or inspection addressed. The test methods, such as
those in a TIA-455 series standard or military standard/specification, are cited herein. This part of the
standard practice augments the test method to ensure consistency with setup, measurement procedure,
data recording/analysis and other factors critical to conducting or evaluating test performance. This
consistency minimizes variations when comparing data obtained from different test laboratories
(including commercial, vendor, Government, and Government contractor).
Part 4 Test sample configuration and fabrication requirements. Part 4 of this standard addresses further
details to refine or bound (constrain) the configuration and fabrication of test samples for the fiber optic
components addressed. Fabrication methods, such as those in the Shipboard installation standard,
MIL-STD-2042, or in the general series aircraft maintenance manual, NAVAIR 01-1A-505-4/T.O. 1-1A-
14-4/TM 1-1500-323-24-4, are cited herein. This part of the standard practice augments the fabrication
method to ensure consistency with use of the same components (such as cable types) and processes
and augments the component specification to ensure consistency of the test sample configuration.
Part 5 Design phase and legacy measurements. Tests that are more unique to the design phase or tests and
inspections that are not just primarily for qualification (supplemental measurements) are addressed in
Part 5 of this standard practice. Also, legacy test methods and legacy criteria measurements are
provided in this part of the standard practice with the recommended replacement method for the former
(legacy) DOD-STD-1678 methods. These former DOD-STD-1678 test methods are listed under the
constraint that they be used only with the specific military specifications or commercial standards in
which they are cited. The intent is to delete each DOD-STD-1678 test method from that standard
practice in Part 5 once its reference from military specification or commercial standard is removed.
Part 6 Parts and support equipment commonality and standardization requirements, cable harness
configurations. This part of the Standard Practice addresses component part and support equipment
standardization requirements for platforms that use cable harnesses as the means to transport data
through optical fiber among communication network and end user equipment. Surface ships and
submarines are to use the Navy Shipboard Fiber Optic Recommended Components Parts List (a copy
may be found at web site: https://fiberoptics.nswc.navy.mil/) in lieu of part 6 of this Standard Practice.
Likewise, larger platforms that route trunk cables through cableways and drop cables to the end user
(application equipment), can cite applicable requirements in Part 6 of the Standard Practice, cite the
Navy shipboard Fiber Optic Recommended Components Parts List, or both, as appropriate.