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946:). Belarus (62), Kuwait (60), Papua New Guinea (65) and the Philippines (46) have NCB codes but are not currently in the 1st Tier. Afghanistan (67), Fiji (48) and Tonga (49) are not currently in Tier 1 and their NCB codes are no longer listed. Ireland and Trinidad & Tobago are neither in Tier 1 nor do they have assigned NCB code numbers. Ireland, Kuwait, Papua New Guinea, and Trinidad & Tobago maintain connections to the NCB through a liaison office. 1082: 951:
States' own use. Canada received (21) and (20) because it was already supplying items for the United States and the Commonwealth before the system was in place; 21 was for old and current items of supply and, once the available numbers were used up, began using 20 for new items in approx 2002. The NCB code (69) was issued but has been discontinued; it might have belonged to former partners Taiwan, Iran or Iraq.
910:(Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, Republic of North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States): Nation is a NATO member and has a full membership in the 1067: 1292:
audience. The distribution of these catalogs vary also in terms of the subscription cost and access or export restrictions. Some merely provide a "Part Number" lookup, while others offer advanced features such as parametric search (Search of items driven by the technical characteristics such as physical dimensions, material, color etc.) or links to associated data set.
146:(FSCG) or National Supply Classification Group (NSCG). In theory, similar items would always have closely related numbers in this section of the NSN, no matter how the section is referred to. As the number of items has steadily increased and the system has become more complicated, it has not always been possible to keep similarity in numbers when the items are similar. 902:(Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Columbia, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Morocco, New Zealand, Serbia, Singapore, Sweden, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates) Nation has a codification system that has been certified as fully NCS compliant. There is a two-way data exchange and participation in technical NCS management. 33: 64:, the NSN has come to be used in all treaty countries. However, many countries that use the NSN program are not members of NATO (e.g. Japan, Australia and New Zealand). A two-digit Material Management Aggregation Code (MMAC) suffix may also be appended, to denote asset end use but it is not considered part of the NSN. 1296:
government requirements. For example, one commonly changed item requirement is freight and packaging (number of items per pallets, stacking height, etc.). Additionally, it is important to periodically verify that manufacturer part numbers stay associated with the National Stock Numbers they've been approved for.
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The first countries to receive NCB code numbers were the United Kingdom (99), Australia (66), and New Zealand (98)—as they had already been involved in the program. NATO was assigned the NCB code (11) for its items as it was the next number available after the 00 to 10 block set aside for the United
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Several companies or governmental agencies publish NIIN Catalogs online or on other media. These catalogs vary greatly in term of the completeness of the information as some items and/or some segments of information may be excluded, for Security reasons or simply for lack of interest by the target
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The Lot Number consists of the 1, 2, or 3-letter manufacturer's code, the two-numeral year of manufacture, the letter code - A (January) through M (December) - indicating the month, an interfix (or "batch") code that consists of 1 or more numerals, and the serial number (indicating the sequence the
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A059 is the DODIC code for 5.56mm NATO M855 Ball type ammunition. The DODIC code also indicates that it is packed in 10-round stripper clips, 3 clips per cardboard spacer (3 clips / 30 rounds), and 4 spacers packed in a 4-pocket M8 bandoleer (one 3-clip spacer per pocket / 120 rounds per bandoleer).
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The data behind NIIN Catalogs is constantly updated & maintained by DoD's Defense Logistics personnel and cataloging information changes often. Some NIIN Catalogs on the market are built for regular updates to its database. Other catalogs present the same data, not kept updated with the current
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NIIN / NSN Catalogs include a significant number of items directly associated with military equipment in general, as well as items of a more generic use. These include Electronic Components, Medical Equipment, Office Furniture, Food items, Clothing, Industrial goods (pumps, valves, motors ...) and
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Example: Amalgamated Bio-Carbon (manufacturer code ABC) makes a batch of 40mm grenade shells in January, 2000. The batch's interfix number is 1 and its serial number is 234. The Lot Number would therefore be ABC-00-A-1-234. If part of the batch was manufactured on a different or overhauled assembly
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DODIC is an alphanumeric four-symbol code which is used to identify ammunition and explosives (FSG 13 and 14). A DODIC consists of either one letter followed by three numerals (for example, A123) or two letters followed by two numerals (for example, AB12). (The numeral "Zero" (0) and the letter "O"
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The NATO Stock Number consists of the NATO Supply Class (NSC or FSC) and the National Item Identification Number (NIIN). However the NIIN alone uniquely identifies the item, the FSC merely adds context by indicating the general classification of the item. The format of an NSN might be described as
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A large horizontal rectangle with 5 triangles along the top (like a picket fence) indicates an ammunition charger / stripper clip. The number to the right indicates how many rounds it contains. Sometimes the Charger / Clip model designation is listed to the far right (e.g. MK 3 CGR for the 7.62mm
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that identifies the generic nomenclature of specific types of equipment. Standard LINs consist of one alphabetic character followed by five numeric characters. SUBLINs (SUBstitute LINs) are equivalent LIN items that can be used in the place of Primary LINs. The Department of Defense uses LINs and
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If the lot is made up of salvaged ammunition, it must be from the same Lot. If different ammunition types are mixed (as when ball and tracer ammunition are linked into a machinegun belt) and they originally had separate lot numbers, they must have all the ammunition lot numbers marked on the
969:(O) are considered the numeral "0" in the alphanumeric system to reduce confusion.) This code is shown either after the NSN or on the line underneath it on the container. The DODIC identifies the item, while the NSN identifies what type of item it is and how it is packaged and contained. 894:(Algeria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Colombia, Egypt, Georgia, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand) Nation has access to unclassified NSN data. There is a one-way data exchange and it does not participate in technical NCS management. 1129:
A large horizontal rectangle with a voided triangle from its base represents a bandoleer. The number to the right indicates how many rounds it holds. Sometimes the bandoleer model designation is listed to the far right (e.g., M2 BDR for the 7.62mm M2
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Iceland (24) and Luxembourg (28) are assigned NCB codes of their own but do not use them. All of Luxembourg's transactions are catalogued by Belgium (13) and Iceland uses other nations' NSNs when they make or order any stock items.
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The DODAC includes the 4-digit NSC of the ammunition and the 4-symbol DODIC. This is used in calculating ammunition transactions to reduce errors. It is notated on DD Form 581, DA Form 3151-R, and most ammunition reports.
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lot is in the batch). If the batch is disrupted for any reason (machinery overhaul or repair, product improvements initiated, or a new batch of components used in assembly) an alphabetic letter code is added at the end.
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As the list shows, users of the NCS system not only include the 30 NATO member countries, but the 33 NATO-sponsored countries as well. It is also grouped into tiers indicating participation and access.
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all kinds of Fasteners (bolts, nails, rivets ...), to name a few. For this reason, catalogs have a broader appeal, beyond their original audience (Defense agencies and their direct contractors.)
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On old ammo containers, an oval surrounding two 4-dot lines represented an 8-round en-bloc charger. A narrow rectangle through the base of 5 cartridge shapes indicated a 5-round Stripper Clip.
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is an experimental, substitute, or limited issue item. Its NCB code is replaced by "LL" and the first three characters of its item number are "L99". For instance, the experimental 5.56Ă—45mm
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Other stock numbering systems are in use within the US DoD, but as of 2005, the NSN remained the most common and least ambiguous way to identify most standardized items of supply.
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There are seven M8 bandoleers packed per recloseable metal M2A1 ammo can (840 rounds per can) and there are two M2A1 ammo cans per wire-bound plywood crate (1680 rounds per crate).
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The Lot Number is used for quality control. If a batch is faulty or defective, the Lot Number can be used to track down who made it, where it was made, and when it was made.
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A horizontal straight line through two circles indicates linked ammunition. The alphanumeric code after it indicates the type of links used (e.g., M27 for 5.56mm M27 links).
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Therefore, the DODIC code 50-A059 designates Bulgarian-manufactured 5.56mm NATO ammunition equivalent to 5.56mm NATO M855 Ball and packed in 10-round clips in M8 bandoleers.
1212:. It was first used by the Defense Munitions Board's Cataloging Agency in 1949 to identify items in the Joint Army-Navy Catalog System. On July 7, 1952 Public Law 82-436 ( 1863: 88: 1228:. The conversion from FSN to NSN was typically done by adding "00" between the first set of numbers (the Federal Supply Class, or FSC) and the second set of numbers. 1474: 1807: 1189:
above, in the second subgroup. Items predating 1974 in warehouses are frequently stenciled with FSNs. As of 1998, the system is principally administered by the
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Sometimes the DODIC also contains a two-numeral NCB code prefix for the manufacturer's or repacker's country if it is different from the packager's country.
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pair) are used to record which country was the first to codify the item—which one first recognized it as an important item of supply. This is generally the
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packaging. The repacker also has to put their manufacturer or military depot code and the two-digit year it was repacked on the packaging as well.
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1305-A059 is the DODAC code for a transaction involving a batch, lot, or amount of 5.56mm NATO M855 Ball ammunition packed in clips in bandoleers.
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within its borders. This was resolved in June, 2018 and the nation was renamed the Republic of North Macedonia beginning in February, 2019.
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NATO suspended all ties and cooperation with Afghan authorities following the democratic government's fall to the Taliban in August 2021
1281: 1194: 1042: 1395: 169:, meaning the country of final manufacture. The formal name of the field is CC for Country Code or NCB, because NCB also stands for 1364: 1582: 1529: 1506: 1530:"Group of National Directors on Codification AC/135 - FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions - 1. What is a NATO Stock Number (NSN)?" 1217: 1028: 1023: 1873: 1751: 1481: 1338: 1288:(NMCRL). This combined catalog, totaling 16 Million NIINs for approximately 32 Million Parts, is then published on DVD. 1352: 911: 170: 1432: 1420: 1002:
A059 is the DODIC code for 5.56mm NATO M855 Ball type ammunition loaded in 10-round clips and packed in M8 Bandoleers.
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military alliance, identifying all the 'standardized material items of supply' as they have been recognized by all
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It is not unheard of for certain numbers to be referred to in works of fiction as if they were NSNs—especially in
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was originally codified as 1005-LL-L99-5996. When the weapon was no longer experimental and was codified as the
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The US Catalog covers on the order of 6 Million NIINs (Items of Supply) for a total of 13 Million
1224:(OSN). The Federal Stock Number was used officially from 1953 to 1974, when it was replaced by the 943: 17: 1428: 1390: 1380: 1141: 1818: 1663: 1620: 1216:) was passed by the second session of the 82nd Congress. It authorized the FSN to replace the 705: 535: 481: 166: 1148:. The Lot number was also marked with a "B" suffix for cloth belts or L for metal link belts. 1136:
Early US Military ammunition boxes were marked with vertical rectangles or cartridge shapes
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NATO cooperation with Russia ceased 1 April 2014 in response to their annexation of Crimea.
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means it is a substitute item that is compatible and acceptable by NATO standards.
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technique, something used creatively in order to lend an air of authenticity.
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The spacecraft hull repair kit that the player must use in the sci-fi
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means the item is made exactly to NATO standards and specifications.
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SUBLINs when drawing up contracts with vendors or planning budgets.
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List of U.S. Army weapons by supply catalog designation (1928–1956)
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A point-up Triangle represents Armor-Piercing Ammunition.
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line, it would receive the Lot Number ABC-00-A-1-234A.
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A Federal Stock Number (FSN) was an 11-digit numeric
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An item having an NSN is said to be "stock-listed".
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List of Battery Sizes with NATO Stock Numbers (NSN)
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Index

National Item Identification Number

code
NATO
member states of NATO
Standardization Agreements
Structure of an NSN
decimal
alphanumeric
Federal Supply Classification Group
country of origin
National Codification Bureau
United States
Hungary
New Zealand
Chile
United Kingdom
NATO-standard items
Croatia
West Germany
Germany
Republic of North Macedonia
Belgium
Latvia
France
Oman
Italy
Czechoslovakia
Czech Republic
Finland

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