NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Recent submissions
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NATO STANAG 3315
Abstract: The aim of this agreement is to standardize cabin pressurizing test connection, canopy seal inflation connection, and/or test pressure gauge connection as well as access clearance requirements so as to facilitate cross-servicing ... -
NATO STANAG 2897
Abstract: The aim of this agreement is to register national acceptance of AEODP-7. -
NATO STANAG 4159
Abstract: AIM
This STANAG provides NATO Configuration Management (CM) Policy and Procedures to be used in multinational joint projects. It is recommended to reference this STANAG in the applicable Memoranda of Understanding (MOU). -
NATO STANAG 4565
Abstract: Scope:
The aim of this agreement is to define the military MMR airborne equipment capable of enabling precision approaches to Fixed Base airfields and Tactical airstrips during ... -
NATO STANAG 2180
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to register national acceptance of AJP-3.4(A). -
NATO STANAG 7124
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to register national acceptance of AEP-42 and all changes thereto. -
NATO STANAG 2516
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to establish commonly understood levels of Toxic Industrial Material (TIM) threat, with the normal protective measures each requires, so that the forces from one nation operating ... -
NATO STANAG 4578
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to define the system standards for interfacing digital strategic infrastructure networks to digital tactical communications networks and tactical communications networks ... -
NATO STANAG 2601
Abstract: Scope:AIM The aim of this agreement is to standardize the nominal voltage of the electrical systems of tactical land vehicles for practical purposes such as: (a) ...
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NATO STANAG 7182
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to achieve a generic “Life Safety” risk assessment process that can be applied to NATO deployed operations to achieve a common level of satisfactory health, safety and ... -
NATO STANAG 3946
Abstract: AIM
To define the maximum dosage of nerve agent vapours which can be allowed to reach the eyes of aircrew engaged in flight operations in a chemical warfare environment. -
NATO STANAG 3697
Abstract: The aim of this agreement is to standardize the method of disseminating information on aircraft arresting systems installed at participating nations' airfields and to advise of the technical issues that need to be ... -
NATO AEP-21
Abstract: The purpose of this document is:
To define the methods, means and procedures needed to calibrate the elements of a chain of equipment used to carry out EMP measurements;
To present methods apt to reduce measurement ... -
NATO ATP-43(C)/MTP-43(C)
Abstract: This publication contains background information on organisation, communications, shiphandling and emergency procedures.
Purpose of ATP-43(C)/MTP-43(C)
a. The purpose of ATP-43(C)/MTP-43(C) is to ... -
NATO AOP-42
Abstract: INTRODUCTION
The design safety assessment of safety critical systems has traditionally been carried out by comparing an illustrated description of the operation of the device with the specified design standard, ... -
NATO STANAG 4317
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this Agreement is to define all the common characteristics to be taken into account in approving fire fighting systems installed in future battle tanks (2000). -
NATO ALP-4.1 SUPP 2
Abstract: Introduction
The role of the Force Logistics Co-ordinator (FLC) or Group Logistics Co-ordinator (GLC) is key to the sustainment of a Multinational Maritime Force (MNMF) and the liaison between the ... -
NATO AACP-2 VOL 4
Abstract: SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work should be set forth. It is crucial that this area be as complete and clear as possible, in order to avoid problems during the contract negotiations and performance of the Contract. ... -
NATO STANAG 4406
Abstract: (NU) This standard pertains to the communications aspects of Military Message Handling. The local interfaces, such as the human computer interface, are not part of this standard.