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submission of the data card to the applicable proving ground or testing facility
(see 4.12.6).
g. When a lot is rejected, even if alternative means of acceptance are being pursued, the applicable manufacturing or sustainment activity should immediately update the ADC showing the rejected status and note the reason why it was rejected. The updated ADC should then be entered into WARP and submitted to the procuring activity if under a contract or to the owning service if for a sustainment action (see 4.12.7).
6.15 Partial lot responsibilities. In conjunction with the requirements outlined in sections 4 and 5, the following responsibility references are provided and recommended.
a. The manufacturing activity or sustainment activity should request in advance authorization to manufacture, assemble, and move partial lots of ammunition (see 4.12.8).
b. Authorization should be provided by the applicable procuring service if under a contract or by the owning service if for a sustainment action (see 4.12.8).
6.16 Propellant responsibilities. In conjunction with the requirements outlined in sections 4 and 5, the following responsibility references are provided and recommended.
a. Propellant serial numbers should be obtained from the Joint Munitions Command (JMC) Propellant Product Quality Manager (PQM) (AMSJM- CDB) (see 5.1.1) or the Navy Program Manager Navy Conventional Ammunition Systems (PM NCAS-GP) as applicable.
b. It is the responsibility of the assigning activity to ensure that the propellant serial numbers that they assign are unique (see 5.1.1).
c. Blending of multiple propellant lots should be authorized from the procuring activity if under a contract or by the owning service if for a sustainment action (see 5.1.5).
6.17 Ammunition lot theater indicator history. For reference on how the ammunition lot theater indicators Y, W, and T were used previously to identify lots which had been in Southwest Asia (SWA), see Army MIN 09-05, Navy AIN 038-2009, Navy AIN 067-2001, and TB 9-1300-385 -Introduction. The Y indicator only applies to
Desert Shield/Storm. The W indicator denotes missiles shipped into Iraq or Afghanistan. The T indicator denotes two deployments, Desert Shield/Storm and either Iraq or Afghanistan. It should also be noted that the W and T indicators only apply to the following Army owned missile systems: Hellfire; Tube-Launched, Optically-Tracked, Wire-Guided (TOW); Javelin; Stinger; Guided Missile Large Rocket System (GMLRS); Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), and High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS).
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