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OPNAVINST 5530.13C
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CMC(PS)
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(2) Maintain and analyze statistical data on Navy AA&E
physical security matters and monitor AA&E physical security
program objectives to ensure compliance with policies and
standards.
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(2) Assist Navy commands by providing technical
direction on security related issues.
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(yellow), S/N 0102-LF-115-3800 (pink); and DD 1907 (Signature
and Tally Record) S/N 0102-LF-010-0400 are available through
normal Navy supply channels under NAVSUP P-2002. Standard Form
361 (Transportation Discrepancy Report) NSN 7540-00-965-2403 and
Standard Form 364 (Report of Discrepancy) NSN 7540-00-159-4442
are available from GSA.
Distribution:
SNDL Parts 1 and 2
MARCORPS PCN 71000000000 and 71000000100
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
References
Definitions and Acronyms
CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL
0100 - Scope
0101 - Policy
0102 - Planning
0103 - Waivers and Exceptions
0104 - Inspections and Audits
0105 - ROTC/Gun Club/Reserve Unit Prohibitions
0106 - Disciplinary Action
0107 - Personnel Screening
0108 - Classified AA&E
0109 - AA&E at Contractor-Owned Facilities
0110 - Non-Government AA&E.
0200 - General
0201 - Intrusion Detection Systems
0202 - Security Forces
0203 - Security Lighting
0204 - Ready for Issue (RFI) AA&E Storage
0205 - Locks
0206 - Keys
0207 - Restricted Area Posting
0208 - Security Surveys
CHAPTER 3 - ARMS
0300 - General
0301 - Storage Facilities
0302 - Construction Exemptions
0303 - Storage in Naval Vehicles
0304 - Arms Parts
0305 - Access Control
0306 - Custody Receipt for Small Arms
0307 - Navy and Marine Corps Resale Facilities and
Exchanges
0308 - Navy and Marine Corps Museums and Unit Displays
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0500 - General
0501 - Training in Accountability
0502 - Missiles and Rockets (Category I, II and III)
0503 - Arms
0504 - Ammunition and Explosives
0505 - AA&E Accountability Officer
0506 - Inventory Adjustments and Verifying Requisitions
0507 - Disposal and Demilitarization
0508 - Fleet Return Documentation
CHAPTER 6 - TRANSPORTATION
0600 - General
0601 - Responsibilities
0602 - Standards
0603 - Special Considerations for Category I Items
0604 - Special Considerations for Water Shipments
0605 - Special Considerations for Air Movements
0606 - Special Considerations for Small Quantity Shipments
0607 - Organic and Unit Movements/Training
0608 - Movements by Commercial Carrier
0609 - Reports
0610 - Overseas In-Theater Movements
0611 - Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Shipments
0612 - Contract Movements
0613 - Security of Commercial Shipments at DON
Installations
0614 - Report of Shipment (REPSHIP)
0615 - Shipper Duties and Responsibilities
0616 - Transportation Discrepancy Reporting (TDR)
0617 - On-Station Movements and Accountability
0618 - Movements within a Restricted Area
0619 - Temporary Storage in Vehicles, Vans, and Railcars
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0700 - General
0701 - Reports
0702 - Command Investigation
0800 - General
0801 - Security Measures
0900 - General
0901 - Protection Priorities
0902 - General Requirements for Armory, Magazine, and
Topside Locker Storage
0903 - Structural Requirements for Armories and Magazines
0904 - Requirements for Doors and Hatches of Armories and
Magazines
0905 - Requirements for Small Arms Racks, Lockers, and
Containers
0906 - Requirements for AA&E Emergency Escape Scuttles and
Hatches
0907 - Requirements for AA&E Elevators
0908 - Openings in AA&E Storage Spaces
0909 - Locking Systems and Key Control
0910 - Storage of Crew and Ship's Marine Detachment AA&E
0911 - Storage of Embarked Troops' AA&E
0912 - Storage Aboard Submarines
0913 - AA&E Inventories
0914 - Access Control
0915 - Custody Receipt for Small Arms
0916 - Response Force and Ready for Issue (RFI) AA&E
Storage
0917 - Quarterdeck Sentries
0918 - AA&E Surveys
0919 - Special Requirements for MSC Ships
REFERENCES
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DEFINITIONS
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10. CONSTANT SURVEILLANCE. Maintaining continuous visibility
of an item(s) or area, or of all means of access to the item(s)
or area, directly by personnel. To accomplish constant
surveillance indirectly through use of cameras, an intrusion
detection device must be used as well.
12. DEADBOLT LOCK. A solid bolt, not spring loaded, which can
extend at least 1 inch from the door into the strike plate of
the door jamb. It must be manually turned or pushed (usually
horizontally) to lock or unlock. Regularly used to secure doors
not used for entry from the outside.
15. DEPOT LEVEL. Activities that store AA&E for use by unit-
level activities.
40. UNIT LEVEL. Units are activities that use AA&E as the end
user. A security department located on a depot would be a unit.
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL
0100 SCOPE
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peacetime conditions, not for contingency sites or operations
such as wartime, force generations, exercises, or operational
readiness inspections.
0101 POLICY
0102 PLANNING
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date and time, location, and response made. Keep these logs for
3 years and review them to identify IDS reliability problems.
g. Train and qualify the security force with the small arms
they carry as delineated in reference (c) or MCO 3574.2H
(reference (f)). Document this training in each person's
training record.
0204 READY FOR ISSUE (RFI) AA&E STORAGE. Arms and ammunition
may be stored together only for security personnel or response
personnel. Security force RFI AA&E storage areas are not
required to have a high security locking device, IDS, an AIB, or
meet construction standards provided the following conditions
are met:
0205 LOCKS
g. The S&G model 6804 and LaGard model 2233 changeable key-
operated lock are authorized for use on response/security force
lockers.
0206 KEYS
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ARMS
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(2) Hinged locking bars for racks will have the hinge
pins welded or otherwise secured to prevent easy removal. Racks
must prevent removal of a weapon by disassembly.
0304 ARMS PARTS. Store and protect major arms parts (barrels,
major subassemblies, frame or receiver) according to the proper
category of the complete weapon (for example, the receiver of a
.30 caliber machine gun must be stored as a Category II arm).
0308 NAVY AND MARINE CORPS MUSEUMS AND UNIT DISPLAYS. AA&E
will be safeguarded per this instruction unless it is certified
as demilitarized under OPNAVINST 8020.14 and NAVSEAINST 4570.1A
(reference (k). However, historically significant items must be
protected without damaging their operational or aesthetic value.
No museum AA&E item will be permanently altered by cutting,
welding, or any other means without the written approval of CNO
(N09BH) or CMC (HDM), as appropriate.
CHAPTER 4
0400 STORAGE
0403 LOCKS. High security locks and hasps are required on all
AA&E storage structures.
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is applicable, for fences and clear zones, except that existing
6-foot fences are acceptable.
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0500 GENERAL.
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(2) Station/installation level: 100 percent count
semiannually.
0503 ARMS
Commander
Code 4086
NAVSURFWARCENDIV
300 Highway 361
Crane, IN 47522-5001
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TRANSPORTATION
0600 GENERAL
0601 RESPONSIBILITIES
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Receiving Officer
Code 20
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division
Bldg. 2522
300 Highway 361
Crane, IN 47522-5001.
(4) Lighting.
h. Key and Lock Control. A formal key and lock control system
will be established per Service guidelines.
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0700 GENERAL
0701 REPORTS
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discrepancies are due to errors in records and not actual loss,
then an MLSR report should not be submitted (unless to correct
an earlier mistaken MLSR report).
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0900 GENERAL
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a. Spaces used to store man-portable hand-launched rocket/
missile systems in a ready-to-fire configuration, and explosive
rounds for such weapons;
A102 ARMS
c. Category IV
(2) Handguns.
b. Category II
c. Category III
d. Category IV
a. Utility
Numeric
Value Utility Description
b. Casualty/Damage Effect
c. Adaptability
Numeric
Value Adaptability Description
NOTES
(1) Shipboard Internal Locking System Module (SMILS) is
installed as part of the door, making a hasp unnecessary.
(2) Available from NFESC, Port Hueneme, CA (telephone (805)982-
1567; DSN 551-1567).
(3) For use on sliding or hinged doors which open on right.
(4) For use on sliding or hinged doors which open on left.
(5) These are additional parts needed for styles 3, 5, or 6.
(6) Older four-piece version for sliding or hinged doors opening
on the right or left.
AUTHORIZED USES
a. All magazines and AA&E storage areas.
b. All arms storage facilities.
c. Aboard ships as specified in this instruction,
including topside lockers containing grenades,
demolition material or incendiary rockets.
SECONDARY LOCKS
COMMERCIAL ITEM
DESCRIPTION NSN DESCRIPTION NOTES
ABLOY FS 656 padlock 5340-01-380-9430 or 2 FF-P-2827 (7)
Padlock 5340-00-158-3805 or 7 CID-AA-1927 (8)
NOTES
(7) This general field service padlock is the more superior lock
in this category. The NSN ending “-9430” has a ¾ inch shackle;
the NSN ending “-9432” has a ½ inch shackle.
(8) The NSN ending “-3805” is a padlock; the NSN ending “-3807”
has the padlock plus a chain, steel case and shackle.
AUTHORIZED USES
52. Are AA&E keys stored and protected in the same manner as
required for the protection of at least Confidential
information?
59. Does the key control register contain all of the required
information?
62. Are lock and key inventory records kept for 3 years?
63. Are keys to racks and lockers for small arms storage in
ship's Marine detachment berthing spaces under the control
of the detachment commanding officer?
64. At RFI AA&E spaces not meeting high security hardware and
construction standards, do guards or watchstanders have
equipment to summon assistance or to defend themselves?
66. Are RFI AA&E storage areas not meeting high security
hardware and construction standards constantly manned?
71. Are records of the three most recent surveys kept for review
during assistance visits and command inspections?
72. To allow for damaged locks and lock rotation for security
reasons, do spare lock cylinders equal 10 percent of the
total number of locks available?
b. Reporting requirements;
80. Are Risk Category II, III, and IV ammunition and explosives
inventories performed annually and the records kept for 2
years?
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15. Are these logs kept for 3 years and reviewed to identify
and correct IDS reliability problems?
22. Are entry doors of all armories and facilities which have
IDS and which store Category I and II ammunition and
explosives equipped with an AIB?
45. Are RFI AA&E spaces which do not meet high security
hardware and construction standards constantly manned by
armed guards or watchstanders with communication equipment?
46. Are the contents of RFI AA&E storage areas (if they don't
meet high security hardware and construction standards)
inventoried at each change of watch or guard shift?
59. Are key control registers kept for 3 years after the last
entry date?
61. Are inventory records for locks and keys kept for 3 years?
65. Are records of the past 3 years of surveys kept for review
during assistance visits and command inspections?
68. Are door bucks, frames, and keepers rigidly anchored and
provided with anti-spread space filler reinforcement to
prevent disengagement of the lock bolt by prying or jacking
of the door frame?
69. Are frames and locks for both interior and exterior doors
designed and installed to prevent removal of the frame
facing or the built-in locking mechanism sufficiently to
disengage the lock bolt from outside of the secure room
when the door is closed and locked?
79. Are Category I and II AA&E storage facilities which are not
protected by IDS continuously manned or under constant
surveillance?
b. A threat is received;
91. Does the fence contain the fewest number of vehicle and
pedestrian gates necessary?
93. When not manned, are gates secured with a low security
padlock, with hinge pins and mounting hardware welded or
otherwise secured to prevent easy removal? (OPNAVINST
5530.14C/MCO P5530.14)
94. Are drainage and water passages under the fence barred to
provide protection equivalent to the fence itself?
(OPNAVINST 5530.14C/MCO P5530.14)
106. Are Risk Category II, III, and IV ammunition and explosives
inventories performed annually and records kept for 2 years
(3 years for Marine Corps)?
b. Reporting requirements;
119. Is AA&E which has been removed from secure storage not left
overnight or during weekends in conveyances outside of a
restricted area?