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NATO stock numbers and the "old" FSN (federal stock number) should be similar. They added a double-digit sometime in the 1970s as I recall regarding a lot of that.
When I was in the Navy, the supply department had hard copy (and were slowly moving to microfiche) of manufacturers' part numbers to FSN, but I don't remember there being an FSN-to-description document. In any case, I suspect that by now, every bit of that is computer-driven, either on CD-ROM or available by authorized parties over the Internet.
The GSA used to have a lot to do with that system, so maybe nosing around that direction would be helpful.
.... and there's lots more following that one. Next time, rather than reposting three times, try searching yourself. Fifty metasearch engines out there and they never get used by those who need them the most.
Thanks! But i was actually searching for a free database online without having to pay for subscription to access it. It seem nt available in the website
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