STANAG is the abbreviation for Standardization Agreement, which sets up processes, procedures, terms, and conditions for common or technical procedures or equipment between the member countries of the alliance. Each NATO state ratifies a STANAG and implements it within their own military.
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The purpose is to provide common operational and administrative procedures and, so one member nation's military may use the stores and support of another member's military. STANAGs also form the basis for technical interoperability between a wide variety of communication and information (CIS) systems essential for NATO and Allied operations. STANAGs are published in and, the two official of NATO, by the in. Among the hundreds of standardization agreements (current total is just short of 1300) are those for of small arms, map markings, communications procedures, and classification of bridges.
Partial list. (Edition 9, 24 August 2004): Characteristics of Shipboard Electrical Power Systems in Warships of the North Atlantic Treaty Navies. (Edition 6): Combat Charts, Amphibious Charts and Combat/Landing Charts. (Edition 17, 24 May 2005): Allied Naval Gunfire Support (ATP-4(E)). (Edition 23, 16 December 2004): Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS) (ATP-2(B) Vol.
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Scope: AIMS The Aims of this Agreement are: a. To describe the principal climatic factors which constitute the distinctive climatic environments found throughout the world, excluding Antarctica. To identify each of these distinctive climatic environments in terms of categories of temperature and humidity conditions and to state in which areas of the world each category occurs. To establish standard descriptions of ambient air temperature, humidity and direct solar radiation for each of these categories in terms of diurnal and annual variations. To recommend in particular, diurnal cycles of temperature, humidity and direct solar radiation for use in determining design criteria.
To identify the other climatic factors which are significant in each climatic category. To recommend the intensities of these other climatic factors which should be considered when evaluating the total effect of climate upon the materiel. To state how the values of the climatic factors wary with altitude. To quote the most intense values ever reliably recorded for each climatic factor.
To provide guidance on the drafting of the climatic environmental clauses of requirements documents. This Agreement does not prescribe tests or trials schedules, nor does it discuss all the possible effects of adverse climatic conditions upon materiel.