MIL-PRF-23699 is defined as a 5 mm²/s class oil. The specification sets a narrow kinematic viscosity band at 100 °C (4.90–5.40 mm²/s) to ensure consistent lubrication film thickness across qualified products. At cold temperatures the viscosity rises steeply — the spec allows up to 13 000 mm²/s at −40 °C — which governs engine cold-start and ground-start limits.
Turbine bearing systems operate over an extreme temperature range, from arctic ground starts (−54 °C) to bearing compartment temperatures that can exceed 200 °C. Too high a viscosity at cold temperatures means the oil cannot be pumped to bearings during start-up; too low a viscosity at high temperatures means inadequate hydrodynamic film thickness and accelerated wear. The narrow 100 °C band ensures all qualified oils deliver predictable film thickness in the normal operating regime.