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A NATO unclassified document (Oct 1996) which lists the codes is headed:
"Table 13: NATO Code for NCB (NCB Code) A Code which identifies the country assigning the NATO item identification number, or NAMSA, as the assignor of a NAMSA Management Control Number." Clear as mud!! Never have worked out what NCB actually 'expands to in full: 'NATO Code B...?' (or how you get NAMSA from NATO Item ID, for that matter). Any ideas on that, Rob? Australia lists equipment under a DSN - Defence Stock Number, which is essentially the NSN 'rebranded' as a DSN. Mike |
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NCB is National Codification Bureau.
There is a good basic writeup on NSNs here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_Stock_Number |
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Thanks Rob
Mike |
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