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ANM-57 "ordnance code"?

DEADLINE222

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I think it is called the "ordnance code".

It is a big number found on almost all World War 2 big ordnance, trasport boxes, ect.

For example the "code" for the 500 pound AMN-64 is "S I I C A".


Does anyone know the code found on the 250 pound AN-M57 general purpose bomb?
 
Deadline,
sorry i cant help but maybe someone could tell me what AN-M stands for?
 
What you're after is the WWII AIC (Ammunition Identification Code), which worked from the ORD-11 Standard Nomenclature List categories and was replaced by the DODAC (Department of Defense Ammunition Code), by the 1960s.

I'll use the one upthread as an example: S1ICA Bomb, GP, 500lb AN-M64A1 (Tritonal Filling), with transit hoops

"Bombs, Grenades and Pyrotechnics" were listed under SNL Group S, which gives the first character in the code.
Subsection 1 deals with "Bombs, aircraft, all types", so the second character is a 1.
The last three characters specify the type of ordnance and the packaging methods etc., however I don't have the relevant manuals which decrypt the whole thing.
These should be Ordnance Field Service Bulletin No.3-14 (Tentative) Ammunition Identification Code (A.I.C.) from 1942, and the expanded Service Bulletin 9-AMM 5 which apparently covers them all.

Some other examples from S1:

S1FKA 2 Bombs, Fragmentation, 23lb M72, with fuzes, in wooden crate
S1HTA Bomb, GP, 500lb AN-M64A1 (TNT Filling), with transit hoops
S1HWA Bomb, GP, 500lb AN-M64A1 (Composition B Filling), with transit hoops
S1GDA Bomb, Chemical, 500lb AN-M78 (AC Filling), with transit hoops

From S2, Fuzes and miscellaneous explosive components for aircraft bombs:

S2NLA 48 Fuzes, Nose, Bomb, AN-M126A1, in metal tubes, in wooden crate
S2NRA 25 Fuzes, Bomb, Nose, AN-M103A1, in metal tubes, in wooden crate
S2QNA 25 Fuzes, Bomb, Tail, AN-M100A1, in metal tubes, in wooden crate
S2QQB 9 Fuzes, Bomb, Tail, AN-M102A2 (.025 Sec Delay), in metal tubes, in wooden crate

S-3: Fin assemblies, and miscellaneous inert components for aircraft bombs:

S3FHB 20 Containers, 100 Arming Wire Assemblies, in wooden crate
S3JWA Fin Assembly, 250lb size, AN-M106A1 with/without accessories, in metal crate
S3POB 5 Arming Wire Assemblies for Bomb, Chemical, 100lb M47A2, in round metal tin

S-5 Pyrotechnics, military, all types:
S5PDC 72 Signals, Aircraft, Double Star, Red-Red, AN-M37A1, in wooden crate

I have the following AIC noted regarding your AN-M57 query:
S1DDA Bomb, GP, 250lb AN-M57A1 (Tritonal Filling), with transit hoops

Hope that helps,
PB
 
So lets say I have a Bomb,GP,250lb AN-M57A1 "and I want to paint it up as TNT" with transit hoops,,,,,it would be S1DTA instead of S1DDA?
M57 an MK82=BDU 50 013.jpg
 
Brilliant presentation ramc181.

After reading that, all that I am left with is to unveil my entry into the official "AN-M57 casing that needs a fin and ammuniiton identification code" contest.

Sorry about the glare.

ANM-57.jpg
 
So lets say I have a Bomb,GP,250lb AN-M57A1 "and I want to paint it up as TNT" with transit hoops,,,,,it would be S1DTA instead of S1DDA?

From the limited set of codes I have, that would be the logical guess.
However, without access to the official lists I can't guarantee it would be correct though. ;)

I've included a markings reference image for a 1945 Tritonal-filled version from one of the TMs.
As can be seen, it doesnt completely match the earlier markings layout specifications:

ANM57A1Tri.jpg

All the best,
PB
 
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