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Service Weapon System Code Weapon System Name Army DBN Service Weapon System Code Weapon System Name Army DBN (ALMSC) Army AOA 0-1 BIRD DOG Navy AOA 0-1 BIRD DOG Air Force BRJ 0-300D Air Force BRK 0470-13 Army DNI 1 1/4 TON ABT CS Army HDB 1.KW 60 CYCLE SKID MT GE Army FDW 10 GAUGE BLANK Air Force HDC 100 KW MOD MER-007 Army HDL 100KW 60 HZ GP DE Army FEZ 105MM APFSOS-T (M774/M833) Army FFS 105MM ART AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Army FDM 105MM F/105 HOW APERS W/FUZE Army FDG 105MM F/105 HOW HE WO/FUZE Army FDJ 105MM F/105 HOW ILLUM W/FUZE Army FDN 105MM F/105 HOW WP SMOKE Army FDT 105MM F/TANK GUN APDS Army FDQ 105MM F/TANK GUN HEAT-T Army FDR 105MM F/TANK GUN HEP-T W/FSE Army FDU 105MM F/TANK GUN TP-T Navy EBO 105MM GUN M-60 COMBAT Army EBN 105MM GUN M68 Navy FDG 105MM HE M1 W/F MTSQ Navy FDE 105MM HE M1 W/FUSE Navy FDH 105MM HE MI W/O FUSE Navy FDI 105MM HERAP M548 Navy FDA 105MM ILLUM M314A1 Army FDH 105MM M1 HE CARTRIDGE Army FDA 105MM M314 W/FUZE ILLUM Army FDO 105MM M392 APDS Army FDP 105MM M393 HEP-T Army FDS 105MM M416 SMOKE WP-T Army FDK 105MM M444 HE Army FDL 105MM M456 HEAT-T Army FDI 105MM M482/XM548 HE Army FDV 105MM M490 TARG PRAC TRA Army FDB 105MM M60 WP SMOKE W/FUZE Army FDD 105MM M84 HC BE Navy FDB 105MM SMK WP M60 Army FFN 105MM TANK AMMO ALL TYPES Navy FDJ 105MM TK APERS Navy FDD 105MM TK HEAT Navy FDF 105MM TK HEPT Navy FDC 105MM TK TPT HEAT Navy EDF 105MM XM204 Army FDC 105MM XM494 ANTI-PERS Army FDF 105MM XM546 ANTI-PERS Army FDE 105MM XM629 CS Navy FEC 106MM HEAT M344 Navy FED 106MM HEPT M346A1 Army FEC 106MM M344 HEAT Army FED 106MM M346 HEP-T Navy FEB 106MM XM581 BEEHIVE Army FEB 106MM XM581 W/F XM592 Army EFG 107MM SP MORTAR XM106 Army FEF 107MM XM502 SMOKE WP Army FDX 12 GAUGE 00 BUCKSHOT Navy HXL 1200 PSI STEAM SYSTEM Army EFD 120MM Army FFO 120MM AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Army FFP 120MM CTG TANK Navy FEE 120MM HEAT T153 Army FFA 120MM TANK AMMO ALL TYPES Navy HXS 125/250 AIR CONDITIONING SYS Navy HDG 1250 KW TURBINE Air Force HDD 15 KW Navy HDI 1500 KW SSTG Army FEL 152MM M411 PRACTICE Army FER 152MM M625 CANNISTER Army FEQ 152MM M657 HE Army FEI 152MM XM409 HEAT MP Army FEP 152MM XM410 SMOKE WP Army FQG 155MM ARTY ALL (EXCLG SADARM) Army FGE 155MM GREEN BAG Navy FGB 155MM GREEN BAG Army FPH 155MM HE Navy FGA 155MM HE M107 Navy FPK 155MM HE M449E2 Army FPI 155MM ILLUM Navy FGE 155MM M110 HOW SMK WP Army FGC 155MM M119 CHARGE Army FGB 155MM M3 CHARGE GREEN BAG Army FGD 155MM M4 WHITE BAG Navy FGD 155MM M4A1 Army FGF 155MM RED BAG M203 Army FES 165MM M123 HEP Army EBP 175MM M-107 GUN SP Navy FPQ 175MM M437 Navy FGH 175MM M86 Army FGH 175MM M86 CHARGE Army DNE 2 1/2 TON 6X6 ALL BODY TYPES Army DNG 2 1/2 TON 8X8 XM410 Navy CRG 2.75" ALL TYPES Air Force CRG 2.75" ROCKET ALL TYPES Army CRG 2.75" ROCKET ALL TYPES Air Force HDH 200 KW MOD MEP-009 Navy HDJ 2000 KW SSTG Army EBK 20MM AA GUN (HS) Army FBT 20MM AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Air Force FBU 20MM COMBAT ROUNDS Army EBH 20MM GUN (HS) Army EBM 20MM GUN (VULCAN) M61 Army EBJ 20MM GUN M139 Army EBL 20MM GUN XM163 Air Force FBS 20MM HEI (M210) Army FBQ 20MM M103 Army FBV 20MM M39/M61 GUN ELEC Army FBU 20MM M599 HEIT 3 Army FBW 20MM M601 HEIT 2 Navy FCB 20MM PRACTICE AMMO Navy FCA 20MM SERVICE AMMO Army FBZ 20MM TP TRAINING CARTRIDGE Air Force FBZ 20MM TRAINING Army EBI 20MM XM167 TOWED Army FBS 20MM XM205 CARTRIDGE Army FBP 20MM XM207 CARTRIDGE Army AHS 214 COMMERCIAL Navy HXQ 21A40 SUB ATTACK CENTER Army FDY 22 CAL ALL TYPES Navy HDK 2500 LM GAS TURBINE Army FFG 25MM AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Army FEA 25MM APDS-T M791 Army FDZ 25MM HEIT-T M792 Army EBU 25MM M242 AUTOMATIC GUN Army FEE 25MM TP-T M793 Army ATF 2B-12 SYNTHETIC INSTRUMENT Army ATG 2B-24 SYNTHETIC FLIGHT TRN Navy ATF 2B-31 SYN FLGT TRN CHINOOK Navy ATJ 2B-33 SYN FLGT TRN COBRA Navy ATP 2B-38 SYN FLGT TRN BLACK HAWK Navy ATQ 2B-40 SYN FLGT TRN APACHE Navy CRD 3.5 HEAT M29 Army DNA 3/4 TON 4X2 NTV MAINT TRUCK Army DNB 3/4 TON 4X4 ALL BDY TYPES Navy FBA 3/50 CAL CARTRIDGE Army FBA 30 CAL ALL TYPES Army FBB 30 CAL BALL Navy FBF 30 CAL LINKED M4A Army FBC 30 CAL M1909 BLANK Air Force FBD 30 CALIBER Air Force HDA 30 KW Navy HDE 30 KW 400 CY TRLR Air Force HDB 30-E EMU GENERATOR Army HDK 30KW 60 CYCLE Army FFQ 30MM AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Air Force FBA 30MM API Air Force FCB 30MM COMBAT Navy EBN 30MM GUN MOUNT/COASTAL PTRL Air Force FBB 30MM HEI Army FBX 30MM M788 CARTRIDGE Army FBY 30MM M789 Air Force FCA 30MM TRAINING Army FFH 35MM CTG TANK SUBCAL Army FEG 38 CAL ALL TYPES Air Force FBF 38 CALIBER Army HDC 3KW 28V MILITARY DESIGN GE Army HDD 3KW 60 CYCLE MIL DESIGN GE Navy FBH 4.2 ILLUM M335 Army FBG 4.2" HE W/WO FUZE Army FBO 4.2" ILLUM W/FUZE Army FBJ 4.2" M328 WP SMOKE CARTRIDGE Army FBE 4.2" M329/XM502 HE CARTRIDGE Army FBH 4.2" M335 ILLUM CARTRIDGE Army FKT 4.2" MORTAR + FUZE Army FBI 4.2" XM630 CS Navy HDF 400 HZ POWER GENERATOR Air Force GWD 404L TRAFF CNTRL & LAND SYS Air Force GWA 407L TACTICAL AIR CONTROL SY Army FCN 40MM AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Air Force FCE 40MM HE M406 Army FEK 40MM HE/PROX FUZE XH822 Air Force FCF 40MM HEI Army FEH 40MM HEIT (DIVAD) XM811 Navy FCF 40MM M406 Army FCF 40MM M406/XM463 HE CARTRIDGE Air Force FCD 40MM M407A1 Army FCD 40MM M407A1 PRACTICE Army FCB 40MM M576 MULTIPLE SHOT Army FCA 40MM M583 WHITE STAR Army FCE 40MM M585 WHITE STAR Air Force FCG 40MM TP Army FEJ 40MM TP-T (DIVAD) MX813 Army FCC 40MM XM384 HE CARTRIDGE Air Force GWN 410L AREA SURV CNTRL SYS Air Force GWO 411L AWACS Air Force GWB 412L AIR WEAPONS CONTROL SYS Air Force GWR 413L DEW LINE Air Force GXT 415L MACIMS Air Force GWC 416L/M CONT AIR DEF CTRL Air Force GWF 416P SEEK DAWN SYSTEM Air Force GWM 418L RYUKYU AIR DEFENSE SYS Air Force GWE 425L NORAD COC Air Force GXO 427M CHEYENNE Air Force GWG 431L TRACALS INCL AN/FPH-47 Air Force GWH 433L WEATHER SYSTEM Air Force GWS 435L APOLLO RNG INSTR ACFT Air Force GXS 436M SAC CMD & CTRL Air Force GWV 439L SEA COASTAL CABLE COMM Air Force GWI 440L FWD SCATTER OTH RAD Army FBD 45 CAL M1911 BALL Army HDH 45/69 KW 60 CYCLE DIESEL Navy HXR 4500 PSI AIR COMPRESSOR SYS Air Force GWJ 458L EUR WIDEBND TRANSMSN Air Force GWK 465L SAC CONTROL SYSTEM Air Force GWL 466L ELECTROMAGNETIC INTEL S Air Force GXA 469L CORTS Air Force GWP 473L USAF COMMAND CONTROL SY Air Force GWQ 474L BMEWS Air Force GXC 474N SLBM DETECTION SYS Air Force GXI 477L NUDETS Air Force GXU 478T CTC (TRI-TAC) Air Force GWT 481L SAC POST ATTK CMD CNTRL Air Force GWU 482L EMS EMERG MISSION SUPPT Air Force GXJ 483L DIGITAL COMM SYS Air Force GWW 484L SOFT TALK SECURE VOICE Air Force GWX 484N WET WASH PACIFIC COMMUN Air Force GXQ 485L TAC AIR CTRL SYS Air Force GWY 486L DEEP SEA Air Force GWZ 487L SLFCS Air Force GXK 487M SPECIAL PURP COMM SYS Air Force GXL 488L GREEN PINE Air Force GXM 489L NORTHERN AREA CMND SYS Air Force GXB 490L AUTOVON DCS AUTOMATIC V Air Force GXD 492L US STRICOM COMMAND CONT Air Force GXE 493L VOCOM SECURE VOICE SWIT Air Force GXF 494L ERCS EMERG RKT COMM SYS Air Force GXG 495L USAF GROUND-AIR SYSTEM Air Force GXH 496L SPADATS SPACETRACK Air Force GXN 497L ADS AUTO DIG SWITCH SYS Army DNJ 5 TON 6X6 ALL BODY TYPES M39 Army DNL 5 TON 8X8 XM656 Army DNQ 5 TON M-939 Navy CRI 5" SPIN STABILIZED ROCKET Navy CRC 5" ZUNI Navy FBB 5"/38 CAL CARTRIDGE Navy FBC 5./54 CAL CARTRIDGE Navy FPC 5./54 MK-41 PROJECTILE Navy FBJ 5.56 BLANK Army FBK 5.56MM ALL TY EXCEPT BLANK Army FFB 5.56MM AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Navy FBI 5.56MM BALL Air Force FBI 5.56MM BALL (AD-71) Army EBO 5.56MM CARBINE Army FFC 5.56MM CTG Army EBT 5.56MM M249 SQD AUTOMATIC WPN Navy EHC 5.56MM RIFLE M16 Navy FBL 5.56MM TRACER Army FBL 5.56MM XM200 BLANK Army FBF 50 CAL 4 BALL 1 TRACER Army FEM 50 CAL LKD, 4API, 1 API-T Army FEN 50 CAL PLASTIC Army EBG 50CAL M2 MACHINE GUN Army EBB 50MM M85 MACHINE GUN Army FCK 57MM M306 W/FUZE HE Navy FBM 6"/47 CAL CARTRIDGE Air Force HDE 60 KW Army EFA 60MM Army FFJ 60MM AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Navy FCK 60MM HE M49A2 Army FCO 60MM HE W/FUZE Army FET 60MM HE XM720 Army FEU 60MM ILLUM LWCMS XM721 Army FCT 60MM ILLUM W/FUZE Army FCI 60MM M302 WP SMOKE Army FCG 60MM M49 AE CARTRIDGE Army FCH 60MM M83 W/FUZE M65 ILLUM Navy FCH 60MM M83A3 Army FEV 60MM SMK, WP, LWCMS XM722 Army FCU 60MM WP SMOKE W/FUZE Air Force CRD 66MM HEAT Navy CRB 66MM INCEND RKT Air Force GXP 689AQ TAC SAT COM Air Force GXR 698AJ Air Force FBG 7.62MM 4/1 BALL TRACER Air Force FBM 7.62MM A164/165 Army FBM 7.62MM AMMUNITION ALL TYPES Navy FBN 7.62MM BALL Air Force FBE 7.62MM BLANK LKD Army FFD 7.62MM CTG Navy FBO 7.62MM LINK Air Force FBN 7.62MM M-13 LINK Army EBS 7.62MM M-240 MACHINE GUN Army EBF 7.62MM M/219/M73 MACHINE GUN Army EBE 7.62MM M134 AUTOMATIC Air Force EBA 7.62MM M60 MACHINE GUN Army EBA 7.62MM M60 MACHINE GUN Army EBC 7.62MM M73 MACHINE GUN Army FBN 7.62MM M82 BLANK Army EBQ 70MM GUN (VIPER) Air Force HDF 72 KW Air Force HDG 750 KW Navy HDH 750 KW TURBINE Army HDM 750KW 60 HZ GTD Army FFK 75MM CTG BLANK M337A1 Navy FCI 76MM AMMO Army FGR 8 INCH HE Navy FPB 8 INCH HE M106 Army FGQ 8 INCH M1 GREEN BAG Army FGP 8 INCH M2 WHITE BAG 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