INTERPRETING AMMUNITION MARKINGS AND COLOR CODES, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when you sample this book
INTERPRETING AMMUNITION MARKINGS AND COLOR CODES, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when you sample this book


Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.


United States Army Combined Arms Support Command

INTRODUCTION
It is essential that an ammunition specialist be able to identify ammunition. Before you can do this, however, you must learn how to interpret ammunition markings and color codes.

You may not be aware of it, but you have already been exposed to the use of marking and color code systems to identify items. There are the markings on products in stores, for example. The label on a container tells you what is in a container, the amount, and who made, it. Traffic lights, fire engines, and police cars are examples of color coding. Ammunition markings and color coding work in much the same way. You will know a great deal about an ammunition item if you understand the marking and color code systems.

Stock Numbers, 1. Department of Defense Identification Code, 2. Department of Defense Ammunition Code, 2. Nomenclature, 2. Supplementary Information, 2. Abbreviations, 3. US Army Model Numbers, 3. Model Numbers of Other US Services, 3. Additional Data, 3. Lot Number, 5. Markings on Ammunition Items, 5.

Interpreting Ammunition Color Codes, 6 Color by Primary Use, 7. Bands, 8. Combining Color Codes, 8. Standard Color Codes, 9. Exceptions, 9. Special Color Codes, 9. Special Symbols, 12.
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INTERPRETING AMMUNITION MARKINGS AND COLOR CODES, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when you sample this book
INTERPRETING AMMUNITION MARKINGS AND COLOR CODES, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when you sample this book


Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.


United States Army Combined Arms Support Command

INTRODUCTION
It is essential that an ammunition specialist be able to identify ammunition. Before you can do this, however, you must learn how to interpret ammunition markings and color codes.

You may not be aware of it, but you have already been exposed to the use of marking and color code systems to identify items. There are the markings on products in stores, for example. The label on a container tells you what is in a container, the amount, and who made, it. Traffic lights, fire engines, and police cars are examples of color coding. Ammunition markings and color coding work in much the same way. You will know a great deal about an ammunition item if you understand the marking and color code systems.

Stock Numbers, 1. Department of Defense Identification Code, 2. Department of Defense Ammunition Code, 2. Nomenclature, 2. Supplementary Information, 2. Abbreviations, 3. US Army Model Numbers, 3. Model Numbers of Other US Services, 3. Additional Data, 3. Lot Number, 5. Markings on Ammunition Items, 5.

Interpreting Ammunition Color Codes, 6 Color by Primary Use, 7. Bands, 8. Combining Color Codes, 8. Standard Color Codes, 9. Exceptions, 9. Special Color Codes, 9. Special Symbols, 12.
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INTERPRETING AMMUNITION MARKINGS AND COLOR CODES, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when you sample this book


Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.


United States Army Combined Arms Support Command

INTRODUCTION
It is essential that an ammunition specialist be able to identify ammunition. Before you can do this, however, you must learn how to interpret ammunition markings and color codes.

You may not be aware of it, but you have already been exposed to the use of marking and color code systems to identify items. There are the markings on products in stores, for example. The label on a container tells you what is in a container, the amount, and who made, it. Traffic lights, fire engines, and police cars are examples of color coding. Ammunition markings and color coding work in much the same way. You will know a great deal about an ammunition item if you understand the marking and color code systems.

Stock Numbers, 1. Department of Defense Identification Code, 2. Department of Defense Ammunition Code, 2. Nomenclature, 2. Supplementary Information, 2. Abbreviations, 3. US Army Model Numbers, 3. Model Numbers of Other US Services, 3. Additional Data, 3. Lot Number, 5. Markings on Ammunition Items, 5.

Interpreting Ammunition Color Codes, 6 Color by Primary Use, 7. Bands, 8. Combining Color Codes, 8. Standard Color Codes, 9. Exceptions, 9. Special Color Codes, 9. Special Symbols, 12.

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