GB 3107.6-1991
AbolishedExplosive shell signal for ships
船用声响榴弹信号
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, and packaging for explosive shell signals used on ships. It is applied in the manufacturing and quality control of distress signaling devices that produce both a visual flash and a loud report for maritime emergency situations. The standard ensures these signals function reliably in marine environments to alert nearby vessels or rescue services.
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