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Hello,
I am a technician from textile laboratory and job beside a firm in Italy
that it performs test of control quality on fabrics for clothes of all the
types.
I am looking for the standards of MIL-STD reference that point out the
requisite for the fabrics destined to the wrapping of uniforms. 
Particularly it interest me know if a standard exists that it classifies
the
fabrics in base to the present defects on the same fabric.
The references that I have found are the followings:

MIL I 45208A (Inspection systems Requirements)
MIL Q 9858 (Quality Program Requirements)
MIL C 45662 (Calibration System Requirement)
MIL-STD-883 (Test Methods & Procedures)
MIL-STD-810 (Enviromental Test Methods)
MIL-STD-105 (Sampling procedures and Tables for Inspection
by attribute)

Are they correct?
If is there other standard could you do me it know?
Thank you
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