6605-00-003-1336

PLOTTING SYSTEM,NA


6605-00-003-1336 (6605000031336, 000031336)
Part Number : None
Summary

FSG 66 / FSC 6605

DEMIL: D

DEMIL INT: 1

HMIC: P

Date Created: 13 May 1972

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Code Definitions

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FSGFSCNIINFIIGINCCRITICALITYTYPE OF ITEMMRCDEMILHMICEDCPMICADPECDATE CREATED
666605000031336DPA013 May 1972
Code Definitions

66

Federal Supply Group (FSG_3994/FSC_WI_FSG_3996)


Instruments and Laboratory Equipment

6605

Federal Supply Class (FSC_3994/FSC_WI_FSC_3996)


Navigational Instruments

000031336

National Item Identification Number (NCB_CD_4130/I_I_NBR_4131)


NSN 6605-00-003-1336

13 May 1972

NIIN Assignment Date (DT_NIIN_ASGMT_2180)

Type of Item Identification (TYP_II_4820)


NSN Center Does Not Have An Explanation

D

Demilitarization Code (DEMIL_CD_0167)


MLI (SME) — Total destruction of item and components so as to preclude restoration or repair to a usable condition by melting, cutting, tearing, scratching, crushing, breaking, punching, neutralizing, etc. (As an alternate, burial or deep water dumping may be used when coordinated with the DOD Demilitarization Program Office.)

P

Hazardous Material Indicator Code (HMIC_0865)


Indicates there is no information in the HMIRS; however, the NSN is in a FSC in Table II of Federal Standard 313 and a MSDS may be required by the user. The requirement for a MSDS is dependent on a hazard determination of the supplier or the intended end use of the product.

A

Precious Metals Indicator Code (PMIC_0802)


Item does not contain Precious Metal.

0

ADPE Identification Code (ADPEC_0801)


Represents items with no ADP components. NOTE: Codes 1 through 6 are only to be used when the item is Automatic Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) in its entirety and is limited to the type meeting only one of the definitions for codes 1 through 6. (See code 9)




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