—$-E-C-F_E-T- valuable than initiator material; therefore, tests relative to ‘utilization of the former take precedence. TI. Specific Plan These considerations, amplified in detail below and res - tricted by the 3-shot limitation, lead to the plan of Figure I. The last line, "Stockpile Position”, gives an approximate picture of the types of weapons on which information suitable for a decision as to stockpile types would exist as the result of any combination of "good" or "bad" criteria of the diagram. Such a picture is approximate at this time because all of the measurements will not be available for consideration until after the test. A firing sequence plan for field operation cannot be based on so detailed evaluation of all results on one shot before the next, as can a subsequent evaluation of factors affecting a stockpile program. In order to establish a reasonable method of determining the sequence to follow in the field, a relatively simple Hm RSMNAEWEEE Bem te EMME NET ae ey anny criterion of "good" or “bad” has beenagreed upon:y eben anette | } ma MA TE TER Be getae yen ath cet an Pn ena eee eat moe a , EO Bet ne amtont te In reaching a conclusion for the "goodness" of a par- ticular shot, the Setentifiec Director shall weigh the results of each measurement according to his judgment of the accuracy and thus obtain a weighted average of available results.

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