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Introduction to Ammunition Accounting

Introduction to Ammunition Accounting. Types of Ammunition Stockpile. Operational War reserve Training Experimental Production Disposal. “ACTO”. Definition Items that are: “ A ttractive to C riminal and T errorist O rganisations”. “ACTO”. “ACTO”. Accounting Requirements.

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Introduction to Ammunition Accounting

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  1. Introduction to Ammunition Accounting

  2. Types of Ammunition Stockpile • Operational • War reserve • Training • Experimental • Production • Disposal

  3. “ACTO” Definition Items that are: “Attractive to Criminal and Terrorist Organisations”

  4. “ACTO”

  5. “ACTO”

  6. Accounting Requirements • Specific type • Quantity • Lot / batch number • Storage location

  7. Accounting Requirements • On manufacture • On initial testing • During transportation • In depot storage • On transfer to users • During storage users • In case of loss or theft • When used • On return to depot • If repaired/modified • In-service surveillance or proof • When disposed of

  8. Accounting Systems

  9. Lotting and Batching Be aware: Different nations use different systems of Lotting and batching

  10. Lotting and Batching • Lot: a homogenous quantity of ammunition or components • Batch: a quantity of items made up from several other items, each of which will have their own Lot numbers • Primary Governing Component: most important component within items made up of several components • Batch Key Identity (BKI): A common phrase

  11. Lotting and Batching 100 x empty shell bodies, with a common Lot number Filled shell given new number: BATCH number Quantity of HE – one production mix, with its own Lot number Note: record lot numbers of the components for traceability to the higher-level assembly Batch number

  12. Units of Space (UOS) 1 meter

  13. Stack Tally Cards

  14. Questions

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