MIL-STD Certifications - CF-29

Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 MIL-STD Certifications

The Panasonic Toughbook 29 has no MIL-STD certifications, however, Panasonic designed the Toughbook 29 using MIL-STD-810F and MIL-STD-461E test procedures.

Prior to World War II, product quality standards in the armed forces were virtually non-existent. Many of the equipment systems that were developed ranging from aircraft to boats to ground equipment were fielded so quickly that they had little or no testing is done for quality or ability to operate under extreme environmental conditions. Following the end of the war, the military services saw the need to develop standardized procedures for testing equipment to qualify them for military use. 

Initially, each branch of the service developed its own testing standards but by 1967 all three branches of the military adopted MIL-STD-810 as the ultimate product qualification standard. To keep up with the development and release of advancing test methodologies and technologies subsequent versions of MIL-STD-810 have been developed since its inception by the Air Force in 1962.

For an in-depth explanation of MIL-STD and the test methods used click here.

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The Panasonic Toughbook 29 is an older generation model that includes many obsolete technologies. We recommend upgrading to the Toughbook CF-33 or Toughbook CF-31 and for budget-conscious buyers the Toughbook CF-30.