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AMMUNITION  LOT/LOCATION  CARD
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Example of blank Ammunition Serial/Location Card, NAVSUP Form 1356

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. 17-40

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