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==Attachments==
'''Country NCB Code(s)'''
 
'''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuania Lithuania]'''''              '''47'''
 
'''[[Teltonika CAGE code|Teltonika NCAGE code]]''' - '''007PR'''
 
'''[[Teltonika CAGE code|Teltonika Networks NCAGE code]]''' - '''018DR'''
 
RUT950 NSN code - '''7025-47-000-8766'''
 
[[File:RUT950-NATO-NCAGE-NSN-CODE.jpg|thumb|left|300px|x300px|RUT950 NSN Code (2016)]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
RUT950V NSN code - '''7025-47-001-1429'''
 
[[File:MARSRUTIZATORIUS RUT950V-001.png|thumb|left|300px|x300px|RUT950V NSN Code]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
RUT950 NSN code - '''7025-47-001-2060'''
 
[[File:2024-10-07 ISK-133E 018DR MARSRUTIZATORIAI.jpg|300px|x300px|thumb|left|RUT950 NSN Code (2024)]]
 
 
 
 
 
 


A '''NATO Stock Number''', or '''National Stock Number''' (NSN) as it is known in the US, is a 13-digit numeric '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code code]''', identifying all the 'standardized material items of supply' as they have been recognized by all NATO countries including '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Defense United States Department of Defense]'''. Pursuant to the '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO NATO]''' '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standardization_Agreement Standardization Agreements]''', the NSN has come to be used in all treaty countries.


[[Image:13 digit NSN code structure.PNG]]


The NATO Stock Number consists of the NATO Supply Class (NSC or FSC) and the National Item Identification Number (NIIN). However the NIIN alone uniquely identifies the item, the FSC merely adds context by indicating the general classification of the item. The format of an NSN might be described as follows:


abcd-ef-ghi-jklm


Each element, a through m, was originally intended to be a single '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal decimal digit]'''. As inventories grew in complexity, element g became '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphanumeric alphanumeric]''', beginning with capital A for certain newly added items. By 2000, uppercase C was in use.


<span style="font-size:110%;">'''Federal Supply Classification Group (FSCG)'''</span>


The initial subgroup, abcd, is the '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Stock_Number Federal Supply Classification Group (FSCG)]''' [2] or '''National Supply Classification Group (NSCG)'''. In theory, similar items would always have closely related numbers in this section of the NSN, no matter how the section is referred to. As the number of items has steadily increased and the system has become more complicated, it has not always been possible to keep similarity in numbers when the items are similar.


<span style="font-size:110%;">'''National Item Identification Number (NIIN)'''</span>


The nine digits, ef-ghi-jklm, comprise the NIIN (National Item Identification Number). This format improves readability but is optional as NIINs are often listed without hyphens.


The first two digits of the NIIN (the ef pair) is used to record which country was the first to codify the item—which one first recognized it as an important item of supply. This is generally the '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_of_origin country of origin]''', meaning the country of final manufacture. The formal name of the field is CC for Country Code or NCB, because NCB also stands for '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Codification_Bureau National Codification Bureau]'''. The NCB is the organisation, typically a government agency, in charge of maintaining the NCS database within a given country. The other 7 characters are a non significant identification number (actually code, as some of these characters may be alphanumeric, although in general NIINs are strictly numeric).


'''Country NCB Code(s)'''


'''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuania Lithuania]'''''              '''47'''




'''[[Teltonika CAGE code|Teltonika NCAGE code]]''' - '''007PR'''


RUT950 NSN code - '''7025-47-000-8766'''


[[Image:RUT950-NATO-NCAGE-NSN-CODE.jpg]]




==See also==


* [[Teltonika CAGE code]]


You can download the .pdf version from '''[[Media:2024-10-07 ISK-133E 018DR RUT950-RUT955.pdf|here]]'''.


==External links==
==See also==


https://www.nato.int/nmcrl NATO Master Catalogue of References for Logistics
* [[Teltonika CAGE code]]


https://eportal.nspa.nato.int/AC135Public/scage/CageList.aspx CAGE/NCAGE code search
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 8 October 2024

A NATO Stock Number, or National Stock Number (NSN) as it is known in the US, is a 13-digit numeric code, identifying all the 'standardized material items of supply' as they have been recognized by all NATO countries including United States Department of Defense. Pursuant to the NATO Standardization Agreements, the NSN has come to be used in all treaty countries.

Description

The NATO Stock Number consists of the NATO Supply Class (NSC or FSC) and the National Item Identification Number (NIIN). However the NIIN alone uniquely identifies the item, the FSC merely adds context by indicating the general classification of the item. The format of an NSN might be described as follows:

abcd-ef-ghi-jklm

Each element, a through m, was originally intended to be a single decimal digit. As inventories grew in complexity, element g became alphanumeric, beginning with capital A for certain newly added items. By 2000, uppercase C was in use.

Federal Supply Classification Group (FSCG)

The initial subgroup, abcd, is the Federal Supply Classification Group (FSCG) [2] or National Supply Classification Group (NSCG). In theory, similar items would always have closely related numbers in this section of the NSN, no matter how the section is referred to. As the number of items has steadily increased and the system has become more complicated, it has not always been possible to keep similarity in numbers when the items are similar.

National Item Identification Number (NIIN)

The nine digits, ef-ghi-jklm, comprise the NIIN (National Item Identification Number). This format improves readability but is optional as NIINs are often listed without hyphens.

The first two digits of the NIIN (the ef pair) is used to record which country was the first to codify the item—which one first recognized it as an important item of supply. This is generally the country of origin, meaning the country of final manufacture. The formal name of the field is CC for Country Code or NCB, because NCB also stands for National Codification Bureau. The NCB is the organisation, typically a government agency, in charge of maintaining the NCS database within a given country. The other 7 characters are a non significant identification number (actually code, as some of these characters may be alphanumeric, although in general NIINs are strictly numeric).

Attachments

Country NCB Code(s)

Lithuania 47

Teltonika NCAGE code - 007PR

Teltonika Networks NCAGE code - 018DR

RUT950 NSN code - 7025-47-000-8766

RUT950 NSN Code (2016)














RUT950V NSN code - 7025-47-001-1429

RUT950V NSN Code














RUT950 NSN code - 7025-47-001-2060

RUT950 NSN Code (2024)














You can download the .pdf version from here.

See also

External links