MIL-STD-709D, the military standard for ammunition color coding, was reviewed and determined to be a valid document for acquisition purposes. The standard establishes procedures for color coding ammunition to identify types and hazards. It was last reviewed in 2011 and remains valid according to a 2016 notice. The Army and Navy custodians, along with Air Force and Army reviewer activities, maintain interest in the standard.
MIL-STD-709D, the military standard for ammunition color coding, was reviewed and determined to be a valid document for acquisition purposes. The standard establishes procedures for color coding ammunition to identify types and hazards. It was last reviewed in 2011 and remains valid according to a 2016 notice. The Army and Navy custodians, along with Air Force and Army reviewer activities, maintain interest in the standard.
MIL-STD-709D, the military standard for ammunition color coding, was reviewed and determined to be a valid document for acquisition purposes. The standard establishes procedures for color coding ammunition to identify types and hazards. It was last reviewed in 2011 and remains valid according to a 2016 notice. The Army and Navy custodians, along with Air Force and Army reviewer activities, maintain interest in the standard.
MIL-STD-709D, dated 03-May-2011, has been reviewed and
determined to be valid for use in acquisition.
Custodians: Preparing Activity:
Army - AR Army - AR Navy - OS Air Force - 02
Reviewer Activities: Air Force - 70, 99 Army - EA, MI, MR Navy - AS, MC
NOTE: The activities above were interested in this document as
of the date of this document. Since organizations and responsibilities can change, you should verify the currency of the information above using the ASSIST Online database at https://assist.dla.mil.