MIL-STD-202 Method 213 outlines the procedures for shock testing electronic components to ensure their durability and performance under sudden and extreme conditions. This standard is crucial for assessing a product's ability to withstand mechanical shock, which can occur during transportation, handling, or operational use. The test involves subjecting the component to specified shock pulses, typically half-sine, sawtooth, or square waveforms, at defined acceleration levels and durations. By simulating these conditions, the test evaluates the component's structural integrity and functional reliability. Compliance with MIL-STD-202 Method 213 ensures that the product meets rigorous military and industrial standards for shock resistance, making it suitable for use in demanding environments.