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NEWS | Sept. 4, 2019

AAFARS: Which NSN Is Right for Collapsible Fuel Drum?

Mechanics,

Item 60 in Table 1 of the Mandatory Replacement Parts list of TM 10-4930-351-13 (Apr 11) and Item 1 in Fig 55 of TM 10 4930-351-24P (Jun 11) have the wrong NSN listed.

NSN 8110-01-515-4727 for the Advanced Aviation Forward Area Refueling Station’s (AAFARS) collapsible fabric fuel drum is an invalid item.

The correct NSN is 8110-01-482-9152. it’s listed as item 4 in Table 1 of the Components of End item List in TM 10-4930-351-13.

TACOM will revise the TM to fix that and other issues. If you find other mistakes, submit a DA Form 2028, Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms, to TACOM using one of the following methods:

The preferred and quickest way is through the TULSA DA Form 2028 website:
 
You can also email a completed DA Form 2028 in PDF format to the EPCO at:
 
 
Download the form from:
 

Mail a completed DA Form 2028 to:
U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command
ATTN: AMSTA-LCL-IMP/Tech Pubs
MS #727; 6501 E. 11 Mile Road
Warren, MI 48397-5000

Fax a completed DA Form 2028 to: DSN 786-1856 or (586) 282-1856.

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