NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Recent submissions
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NATO AJP-3(B)
Abstract: PREFACE
The successful execution of military operations requires a clearly understood doctrine, and this is especially important when operations are to be conducted by allied or coalition forces. Although Allied Joint ... -
NATO STANAG 1456
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to standardise the exchange of MW environmental, geographical and tactical data between NATO, PfP and other Nations securely (when required), effectively and expeditiously. -
NATO STANAG 4423
Abstract: Scope:
The aim of this agreement is to standardize the process for assessment and testing to support the evaluation of the safety and suitability for service of cannon ammunition. -
NATO AECTP-230
Abstract: a. AECTP-230 complements, amplifies, and extends information previously contained in STANAG 2895 by identifying potential damaging effects that natural and induced environmental conditions have on materiel, and by providing ... -
NATO STANAG 4350
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to provide a standard procedure for the calculation of MRTD to evaluate and compare thermal imagers and thermal imager concepts. -
NATO ATP-46(A)
Abstract: Scope:
The purpose of this document is to inform NATO nations of the types, functional characteristics, operating criteria, aircraft and interoperability clearances of personnel ... -
NATO STANAG 2495
Abstract: Scope:
The aim of this agreement is to facilitate NATO asset tracking at the interface of National tracking systems (e.g. consignment tracking systems) based on preferred ISO/IEC ... -
NATO STANAG 4597
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to register national acceptance of IEC 62402:2007 "Obsolescence Management – Application Guide" as providing best practice for nations and for NATO multinational programmes. -
NATO STANAG 3917
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to standardize air conditioning half connectors on the ground servicing equipment for air conditioning the aircraft and its installed equipment to facilitate aircraft cross-servicing ... -
NATO STANAG 2010
Abstract: Scope:
The aim of this agreement is to standardise the method of marking the military load classification of bridges and rafts and the corresponding marking of vehicles. -
NATO STANAG 2210
Abstract: The scope of this STANAG is to provide NATO Armed Forces with guidance on the format, layout and content of Trig Lists and PIGs. Trig Lists and PIGs should mainly be used in the event of GPS denial, where it is necessary ... -
NATO STANAG 4575
Abstract: The aim of this agreement is to promote interoperability for the exchange of data among North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems. The NATO Advanced Data ... -
NATO STANAG 5046
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this document is to explain the system for communications directory applicable to the military organizations of NATO member nations from the level of an army HQ downwards. The system provides for ... -
NATO STANAG 2232
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to register national acceptance of AOP-6 Volume II. -
NATO AMEDP-20
Abstract: Aim
The purpose of this AMedP-20 is to:
- establish a standardised approach to ensure the quality of food processors and suppliers during all field operations (exercise, Article 5 or non-Article ... -
NATO STANAG 3701
Abstract: AIM
The aim of this agreement is to standardize the interior colour schemes in aircrew station areas. -
NATO AECTP 400
Abstract: Purpose
The purpose of this test method is to replicate the effects of the vibration environments incurred by systems, subsystems and units, hereafter called materiel, during the specified oerational conditions. -
NATO AAP-42
Abstract: PURPOSE
The purpose of this glossary is to enable more effective cooperation between NATO nations, commands, agencies and staffs, and with Partner and other nations, by promoting the use of a common ... -
NATO ANEP-77
Abstract: The Naval Ship Code is applicable to all naval surface ships, not nuclear powered, which insofar as the Navies wish it to apply to their own ships and vessels, includes all ships belonging to or operated by the armed forces, ...

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