Khawar,

        Not all mil specs are on the internet, but there are a few out there.
Here's a list of some useful sites that either have documents available for
download as pdf files or information about documents.  The best thing to do if
you want to save time and get the current revision is to contact a document
reseller.  Most have an online searchable site.  They're also great at
customer service if you just want to talk to somebody.

        Let me know if you need further info on a reseller, and I hope these
sites help.

http://www.dscc.dla.mil/
http://www.dodssp.daps.mil/
http://diamond.spawar.navy.mil/specs/
http://www.ips.id.ethz.ch/~parish/standard.html
http://www.nssn.org/
http://www.enre.umd.edu//s&h.htm

Glenn Pelkey
Quality/Reliability Engineer
Maxtek Components Corp.


KHAWAR <[log in to unmask]> Wrote:
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| Can I get the mil specs procedures free on the internet.
|                                                Regards.
|                                                khawar
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