Missile rocket-engine noise- and vibration-measurement system components are subjected to severe environments which may introduce spurious signals in the data. Thus, all components and systems must be subjected to environmental tests prior to their use to assure good data quality. Such a program is described in this paper. Several types of commercial microphones. accelerometers, preamplifiers, and cables were subjected to environmental tests, and their outputs analyzed to determine effect upon data. In addition, an entire data-acquisition system (to recorder input), including mounting brackets, was subjected to vibration tests. The results are discussed in the following manner: (a) Test data are graphically presented. (b) Test results are analyzed to predict their effect on the data. (c) The results of the prediction are compared to measured missile data. (d) Individual components and system test data are compared to show differences in results. Both good and poor data taken from missile firings are also presented to show environmental effects.