This MIL-L-46000 specification covers a semi-fluid lubricant for automatic weapons operating within a temperature range of -54 degrees to +127 degrees C (-65 degrees to +260 F degrees ). The lubricant is identified by Military Symbol LSA and NATO Code Number 0-158.
The MIL-L-6082 specification establishes the requirements for non-dispersant, mineral lubricating oils to be used in four stroke cycle, reciprocating piston aircraft engines. This specification is canceled. Superseded by SAE-J1966.
This MIL-PRF-10924 grease specification covers one grade of a multi-purpose grease for lubrication of ground vehicles and equipment and is identified by Military Symbol GAA and NATO Code Number G-403.
This MIL-PRF-14107 specification covers a preservative lubricating oil for aircraft and ground small arms weapons at low temperatures between 0 deg. to -70 deg. F (-17.8 deg. to -56.6 deg. C). This low temperature lubricating oil is identified by Military symbol LAW and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Code Number 0-157.
This MIL-PRF-17672 specification covers petroleum base hydraulic fluids for use in hydraulic systems and in other applications where a high grade hydraulic fluid having anti-corrosion and anti-oxidation properties are required. This hydraulic fluid is not an extreme pressure (EP) or anti-wear (AW) fluid. This hydraulic fluid should not be used in systems where a fire-resistant fluid is required.
This performance specification covers engine oils suitable for lubrication of reciprocating compression-ignition internal combustion engines and for power transmission fluid applications in combat/tactical service equipment.
This MIL-PRF-21260 performance specification covers engine oils suitable for preservation, break-in, and lubrication of reciprocating internal combustion engines of both spark-ignition and compression-ignition types, and of power transmission fluid applications in equipment used in combat/tactical service.
This specification covers three classes of gas synthetic turbine engine lubricating oils, primarily used for aircraft engines, which have a nominal viscosity of 5 centistokes at 100 Deg. C and which are typically made with neopentyl polyol ester base stocks. This MIL-PRF-23699 specification aircraft oil is identified by NATO Code Number 0-156.
This MIL-PRF-23827 specification covers the requirements for one grade of grease for use at extremely low temperatures on aircraft and instruments. This screw grease is effective in the temperature range from -73 degrees to 121 degrees C. The type I grease is identified by NATO code Number G-354.