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Stanag 1008 edition 9
Stanag 1008 edition 9






stanag 1008 edition 9

STANAG 2033 Interrogation of Prisoners of War (PW).STANAG 2021 Military Load Classification of Bridges, Rafts and Vehicles.STANAG 2019 (Edition 6, ): NATO Joint Military Symbology – NATO Military Symbols for Land Based Systems (APP-6).STANAG 2014 (Edition 7): Operations Plans, Warning Orders, and Administrative/Logistics Orders.STANAG 2003 (Edition 6): Patrol Reports.STANAG 1472 (Edition 1, 7 September 2011): NVD Compatible Flight Deck Status Displays on Single Ships.STANAG 1236 (Edition 3, 2 November 2010): Glide Slope Indicators for Helicopter Operations from NATO Ships.STANAG 1063 (Edition 18): Allied Naval Communications Exercises (AXP-3(C) MXP-3(C)).STANAG 1059 (Edition 8, 19 February 2004): National Distinguishing Letters for Use by NATO Armed Forces.

#STANAG 1008 EDITION 9 MANUAL#

STANAG 1052 (Edition 32, 12 July 2006): Allied Submarine and Anti-Submarine Exercise Manual (AXP-01(D)).STANAG 1041 (Edition 16, 29 March 2001): Anti-Submarine Evasive Steering (ATP-3(B)).STANAG 1040 (Edition 23, 16 December 2004): Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS) (ATP-2(B) Vol.STANAG 1034 (Edition 17, ): Allied Naval Gunfire Support (ATP-4(E)).STANAG 1022 (Edition 6): Combat Charts, Amphibious Charts and Combat/Landing Charts.STANAG 1008 (Edition 9, 24 August 2004): Characteristics of Shipboard Electrical Power Systems in Warships of the North Atlantic Treaty Navies.STANAGs are published in English and French, the two official languages of NATO, by the NATO Standardization Office in Brussels.Īmong the hundreds of standardization agreements (the total as of April 2007 was just short of 1,300) are those for calibres of small arms ammunition, map markings, communications procedures, and classification of bridges. The Allied Data Publication 34 (ADatP-34) NATO Interoperability Standards and Profiles which is covered by STANAG 5524, maintains a catalogue of relevant information and communication technology standards. STANAGs also form the basis for technical interoperability between a wide variety of communication and information systems (CIS) essential for NATO and Allied operations. The purpose is to provide common operational and administrative procedures and logistics, so one member nation's military may use the stores and support of another member's military. Each NATO state ratifies a STANAG and implements it within their own military. In NATO, a standardization agreement ( STANAG, redundantly: STANAG agreement) defines processes, procedures, terms, and conditions for common military or technical procedures or equipment between the member countries of the alliance. For the specific agreement regarding gun magazines, see STANAG magazine. This article is about the list of NATO agreements.








Stanag 1008 edition 9