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Old 30-01-18, 21:28
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Originally Posted by rob love View Post
Yes. The NSN numbering system was a modification of the US federal stock number (FSN) system. The addition of the 00 in between the stock class and the part number made a FSN into a NSN.
'99' is the UK...

...and some wag assigned '66' as the country code for Australia.

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