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MRBF
(redirected from Mean Rounds)

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AcronymDefinition
MRBFMean Rounds (Fired) Before Failure
MRBFMean Rounds between Failure (machine guns)
MRBFMedian Radial Basis Functions (algorithm)
MRBFMarine Rated Battery Fuse
MRBFMedullary Renal Blood Flow (biology)


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It''s that time of year again and for most of us that will mean rounds of parties, get-togethers and holiday dinners.
The pistol must be capable of firing no fewer than 2000 mean rounds between stoppages, no fewer than 5000 mean rounds between failures and have a 20,000-round service life.
Carbine, SC, and DM must demonstrate 18,000 Mean Rounds Between Essential Function Failure (MRBEFF) for Class III malfunctions (non-operator correctable malfunctions which cause the loss of essential functionality) and 2300 MRBEFF for Class I and II malfunctions combined (Class I malfunctions are operator clearable within ten seconds, while Class II malfunctions require more than ten seconds to clear but can be corrected by the operator with available equipment).
 
 
 
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