lot numbers should be recorded on an Ammunition
Lot/Location Card for information purposes.
Cartridges, cartridge-actuated devices, rocket
motors, and small arms ammunition require close lot
control. The total number of each item should be
recorded on an Ammunition Lot/Location Card by lot
number and stowage location. When items are issued,
expended, or reclassified, the entry on the Ammunition
Lot/Location Card must reflect the quantity by lot
number and from which stowage location they were
removed.
The Ammunition Lot/Location Card, shown in
figure 17-22, is very similar to the Ammunition Master
Stock Record Card in format. Therefore, preparation of
the Ammunition Lot/Location Card is not discussed in
detail.
AMMUNITION SERIAL/LOCATION
CARD
The Ammunition Serial/Location Card (fig. 17-23)
will be used for all items for which serial control is
required (Material Control code C-serial controlled,
E-serial and lot controlled). These cards will be filed by
NSN with the corresponding Ammunition Master Stock
Record Card. One Ammunition Serial/Location Card
will be maintained for each torpedo; assembled
air-launched missile (ALM), as well as selected
components; and surface missile (SMS). The serial
number of the leading serialized component will be
reported regardless of the missile configuration. The
leading serialized components for these items can be
found in OPNAWNST 8010.12, chapter 8, section 5,
appendix A.
STANDARDIZED CONVENTIONAL
AMMUNITION AUTOMATED
INVENTORY RECORD
(SCAAIR)
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Identify the
purpose, components, and operating system for
SCAAIR.
The SCAAIR system is used to manage and report
ordnance to CAIMS and to the Marine Ammunition
Automated Reporting System (MAARS). The
NAVORDCEN (N341) is the SCAAIR resource
Figure 17-22.Example of blank Ammunition Lot/Location Card, NAVSUP Form 1297.
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