MIL-STD-1168C Flashcards

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A record that documents essential information pertaining to the build and life-cycle of an end item lot of ammunition, a component lot of ammunition, energetic material, or a serially numbered item such as a missile.

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Ammunition Data Card (ADC)

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The default ADC electronic database. Located in MHP

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Worldwide Ammunition-data Repository Program (WARP)

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A three (3) digit number ranging from “001” to “999” placed between the month of production code letter and the sequence number.

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Interfix Number

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An alpha character placed instead of the hyphen in the ammunition lot number’s tenth position.

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Lot Identifier Code

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A number ranging from “001” to “999” placed after the interfix number in an ammunition lot number.

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Sequence Number

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An alpha character added directly after the lot sequence number in the 14th and if applicable 15th position to denote a rework, or to identify reprocessed propellant lots, etc.

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Ammunition Lot Suffix

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An alpha character placed at the end of the lot number in the 15th or 16th position. These codes identify items that were exposed to combat conditions and environments and provide a means of tracking which lots

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Ammunition Lot Theater Indicator

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Material which undergoes a chemical reaction as part of the functioning of the ammunition. Consist of chemical compounds or mixtures of chemical compounds that are divided into three classes according to use: explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics.

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Energetic Materials

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Consists of components with various interfix numbers or manufacturing activities, in excess of the number permitted in the item of issue specifications, drawings, or contract.

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Hybrid Lot

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Manufacturer’s identification symbols are published in?

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MIL-HDBK-1461, “Ammunition Manufacturers and Their Symbols.”

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These codes identify specific lot types such as special lots, first article lots, calibration lots, hybrid lots, etc.
A capital letter inserted in the ammunition lot number by replacing the hyphen in the ammunition lot number’s tenth position with the appropriate alpha code or inserted into the propellant lot number by replacing the numeric character “0” in the propellant lot number’s eighth position with the appropriate alpha code. These codes identify specific lot types such as special lots, first article lots, calibration lots, hybrid lots, etc.

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Lot Identifier Code

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12
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This form is used to look up information regarding Ammunition Data Cards and Lot Numbering.

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MIL-STD-1168C

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