Define NATO Stock Number
Explanation
Use this activity to define a NATO Stock Number (NSN).
Countries that participate in the NATO Codification System
(NCS) follow
common standards and techniques to assign NSNs to their defense
inventory supply items. The National Codification Bureau (NCB)
in each country centrally assigns national NSNs. The assignment of an NSN
fixes the identity of each distinctive item of supply. All NSNs are uniform in
composition, length, and structure. Each NSN is a 13-digit number, divided into three unique
parts as follows:
- digits 1-4 are the NATO Supply Classification (NSC) code, which relates the item to the group and class of similar items
- digits 5 and 6 indicate an assigned NCB code. Each country has its
own two-digit NCB code. The United States for example,
uses 00 and 01.
- digits 7-13 are assigned sequentially and correlate with a single item of supply within the codifying country.
Prerequisites
- NSC and NCB codes must be defined before NATO Stock Numbers can be
defined.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, the NSN can be connected
to one or more parts registered in IFS/Part Catalog.
Window
NATO Stock Numbers
Related Window Descriptions
NATO Stock Numbers
NATO Stock Number History
Procedure
Use this procedure to define a NATO Stock Number.
- Open the NATO Stock Numbers window.
- Create a new record (F5).
- Enter the classification code in the NATO Supply Classification Code
field. Use the List of Values to select a valid code.
- Enter the NCB code in the National Codification Bureau Code
field. Use the List of Values to select a valid code.
- Enter a seven-digit number in the Item Identification Number (IIN)
field. Valid formats of entering IIN number are XXXXXXX or XXX-XXXX. The 4th
position may contain a dash; the other positions must be numeric.
- When selecting the Add Group Separator check box, the application
will automatically add dashes between the three groups (NSC-NCB-IIN) of the
NATO Stock Number. By default the check box remains unchecked.
- Enter a description of the NATO stock number in the NATO Stock
Number Description field.
- Save the record (F12). The value entered in the fields NSC; NCB; and IIN
appears automatically in the NATO Stock Number field when the record is
saved. Three standard formats of the NATO Stock Number are supported:
XXXXXXXXXXXXX (NSC||NCB||IIN)
XXXX-XX-XXXXXXX (NSC-NCB-IIN)
XXXX-XX-XXX-XXXX (NSC-NCB-IIN)
Note: You can view all historical NATO stock
numbers and connected parts in the
NATO Stock Number History
window or the
NATO Stock Number/History tab.