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. Each NATO state ratifies a STANAG and implements it within its own military. 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. 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 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 are published in English and French, the two official languages of NATO, by the NATO Standardization Office in Brussels.

Among the hundreds of standardization agreements (the total as of April2007[update] was just short of 1,300) are those for calibres of small arms ammunition, map markings, communications procedures, and classification of bridges.

Partial list

1000s

STANAG 1008

(Edition 9, 24 August 2004): Characteristics of Shipboard Electrical Power Systems in Warships of the North Atlantic Treaty Navies

STANAG 1022

(Edition 6): Combat Charts, Amphibious Charts and Combat/Landing Charts

STANAG 1034

(Edition 17, 24 May 2005): Allied Naval Gunfire Support (ATP-4(E))

STANAG 1040

(Edition 23, 16 December 2004): Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS) (ATP-2(B) Vol. 1)

STANAG 1041

(Edition 16, 29 March 2001): Anti-Submarine Evasive Steering (ATP-3(B))

STANAG 1052

(Edition 32, 12 July 2006): Allied Submarine and Anti-Submarine Exercise Manual (AXP-01(D))

STANAG 1059

(Edition 8, 19 February 2004): National Distinguishing Letters for Use by NATO Armed Forces

STANAG 1063

(Edition 18): Allied Naval Communications Exercises (AXP-3(C) MXP-3(C))

STANAG 1236

(Edition 3, 2 November 2010): Glide Slope Indicators for Helicopter Operations from NATO Ships

STANAG 1471

HOSTAC Ship Helicopter Operating Limits (SHOL)

STANAG 1472

(Edition 1, 7 September 2011): NVD Compatible Flight Deck Status Displays on Single Ships

2000s

STANAG 2003

(Edition 6): Patrol Reports

STANAG 2014

(Edition 7): Operations Plans, Warning Orders, and Administrative/Logistics Orders

STANAG 2019

(Edition 6, 24 May 2011): NATO Joint Military Symbology – NATO Military Symbols for Land Based Systems (APP-6)

STANAG 2021

Military Load Classification of Bridges, Rafts and Vehicles

STANAG 2022

Intelligence Reports

STANAG 2033

Interrogation of Prisoners of War (PW)

STANAG 2041

(Edition 4): Operations Orders, Tables and Graphics for Road Movement

STANAG 2044

(Edition 5): Procedures for Dealing with Prisoners of War

STANAG 2083

Radiological Hazards

STANAG 2084

(Edition 5): Handling and Reporting of Captured Enemy Equipment and Documents

STANAG 2085

NATO Combined Military Police

STANAG 2087

Medical Employment of Air Transport in the Forward Area

STANAG 2097

(Edition 6): Nomenclature and Classification of Equipment

STANAG 2116

– this STANAG covers, among other subjects, NATO official rank grade comparisons covering Ranks and insignia of NATO

STANAG 2138

(Edition 4, May 1996): Troop trial Principles and Procedures – Combat Clothing and Personal Equipment

STANAG 2143

(Edition 4): Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance/Explosive Ordnance Disposal

STANAG 2149

(Edition 3): Intelligence Request

STANAG 2154

Regulations for Military Motor Vehicle Movement by Road

STANAG 2175

(Edition 3): Classification and Designation of Flat Wagons Suitable for Transporting Military Equipment

STANAG 2310

7.62×51mm NATO adopted in the 1953 as the sole standard infantry rifle cartridge (7.62x51mm) up until STANAG 4172 in 1980.

STANAG 2324

The adoption of the US MIL-STD-1913 "Picatinny rail" as the NATO standard optical and electronic sight mount and standard accessory rail (canceled). See also 4694.

STANAG 2345

(Edition 3, 13 February 2003): Evaluation and control of personnel exposure to radio frequency fields – 3kHz to 300GHz

STANAG 2389

(Edition 1): Minimum Standards of Proficiency for Trained Explosive Ordnance Disposal Personnel

STANAG 2404

(Draft): Joint Anti-Armor Operations

STANAG 2509

Civil-military co-operation (CIMIC) doctrine

STANAG 2433

(published Jan 2005): The military intelligence intelligence data

STANAG 2437

Allied Joint Publication AJP-01: "ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE"

STANAG 2525

Allied Joint Doctrine for Communications and Information Systems

STANAG 2604

(Edition 3, 14 Aug 1992): Braking Systems Between Tractors, Draw Bar Trailer And Semi-trailer Equipment Combinations For Military Use

STANAG 2805

Fording and Flotation Requirements for Combat and Support Ground Vehicles

STANAG 2832

(Edition 2): Restrictions for the Transport of Military Equipment by Rail on European Railways

STANAG 2834

(Edition 2): The Operation of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technical Information Center (EODTIC)

STANAG 2866

Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Personnel

STANAG 2868

(Edition 4): Land Force Tactical Doctrine (ATP-35(A))

STANAG 2873

Medical Support Operations in an NBC Environment

STANAG 2889

(Edition 3): Marking of Hazardous Areas and Routes Through Them

STANAG 2895

Extreme Climatic Conditions and Derived Conditions for Use in Defining Design/Test Criteria for NATO Forces Materiel

STANAG 2920

The adoption of standards for ballistic protection levels and testing

STANAG 2931

Distinctive Markings and Camouflage of Medical Facilities and Evacuation Platforms

STANAG 2937

Survival, Emergency, and Individual Combat Rations – nutritional values and packaging

STANAG 2961

Classes of Supply of NATO Land Forces

STANAG 2984

Graduated Levels of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Threats and Associated Protective Measures

STANAG 2999

(Edition 1): Use of Helicopters in Land Operations (ATP-49)

3000s

STANAG 3011

Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP), a Tactical Data Link (TDL) protocol

STANAG 3117

Aircraft Marshalling Signals

STANAG 3150

Uniform System of Supply Classification

STANAG 3151

Uniform System of Item of Supply Identification

STANAG 3277

(Edition 6): Air Reconnaissance Request/Task Form

STANAG 3350

Analogue Video Standard for Aircraft System Applications

STANAG 3377

Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Report Forms

STANAG 3497

(Edition 1): Aeromedical Training of Aircrew in Aircrew NBC Equipment and Procedures

STANAG 3585

(Edition 6): 20×102mm ammunition and links for aircraft autocannons, based on MIL-STD-651

STANAG 3596

Air Reconnaissance Requesting and Target Reporting Guide

STANAG 3680 AAP-6

NATO Glossary of Terms and Definitions

STANAG 3700

(Edition 4): NATO Tactical Air Doctrine (ATP-33(B))

STANAG 3736

(Edition 8): Offensive Air Support Operations (ATP-27(B))

STANAG 3797

(27 Apr 2009) Minimum Qualifications for Forward Air Controllers & Laser Operators in Support of Forward Air Controllers

STANAG 3805

(Edition 4): Doctrine and Procedures for Airspace Control in Time of Crisis and War (ATP-40(A))

STANAG 3820

(Edition 3): 27×145mm autocannon ammunition

STANAG 3838

MIL-STD-1553, mechanical, electrical and functional characteristics of a serial data bus

STANAG 3880

(Edition 2): Counter Air Operations (ATP-42(B))

STANAG 3910

High Speed Data Transmission Under STANAG 3838 or Fibre Optic Equivalent Control – 1Mbit/sec MIL-STD-1553B data bus augmented by a 20Mbit/s, Optical or Electrical, High Speed (HS) channel. Revised by prEN 3910, which remains provisional. Optical version implemented (as EFAbus) on the Eurofighter Typhoon (EF2000)) and electrical (as EN 3910) on Dassault Rafale.

4000s

STANAG 4007

(Edition 2, 31 May 1996): Electrical Connectors Between Prime Movers, Trailers And Towed Artillery

STANAG 4019

Emergency Towing Facilities

STANAG 4074

2-pin 24V jump-start connectors. Heavy duty plugs and sockets for jump-starting military vehicles with up to 1000A

STANAG 4082

(Edition 2, 28 May 1969): Adoption of a Standard Artillery Computer Meteorological Message (METCM)

STANAG 4090

9×19mm NATO adopted as standard small arms ammunition (9mm)

STANAG 4101

(Edition 2, 21 Feb 2000): Towing Attachments

STANAG 4107

(Edition 7, August 2006): Mutual Acceptance of Government Quality Assurance and Usage of the Allied Quality Assurance Publications

STANAG 4140

(Edition 2, 28 May 2001): Adoption of a Standard Target Acquisition Meteorological Message (METTA)

STANAG 4114

(Edition 2, 9 May 1997): Adoption of a standard for Measurements of Projectile Velocities

STANAG 4119

(Edition 2, 5 February 2007): Adoption of a Standard Cannon Artillery Firing Table Format)

STANAG 4172

The adoption of the 5.56×45mm NATO round as the standard chambering of all NATO service rifles in 1980.

STANAG 4173

25×137mm autocannon ammunition

STANAG 4184

(Edition 3, 27 November 1998): Microwave Landing System (MLS)

STANAG 4203

Technical standards for single channel HF radio equipment

STANAG 4222

(Edition 1, 14 March 1990): Standard Specification for Digital Representation of Shipboard Data Parameters

STANAG 4232

Digital Interoperability Between SHF Tactical Satellite Communications Terminals

STANAG 4233

Digital interoperability between EHF Tactical Satellite Communications Terminals

STANAG 4285

Characteristics of 1200/2400/3600 bit/s single tone MODEMs for HF radio links

STANAG 4355

(Edition 3, 17 April 2009): Modified Point Mass Trajectory Model

STANAG 4370

Environmental Testing

STANAG 4381

(Edition 1, 8 July 1994): Blackout Lighting Systems For Tactical Land Vehicles

STANAG 4383

12.7×99mm NATO adopted as standard small arms ammunition (12.7mm)

STANAG 4385

120 mm ammunition for smoothbore tank guns

STANAG 4395

(Edition 2, 10 May 2001): Connector For Tactical Land Wheeled Vehicles With Anti Lock Braking Systems

STANAG 4406

The adoption of a military message standard based around the civil X.400 standard

STANAG 4420

Display Symbology and Colors for NATO Maritime Units

STANAG 4425

A way to determine interchangeability of indirect fire ammunition; lists various artillery calibers, including 105 mm and 155 mm

STANAG 4427

Configuration Management in System Life Cycle Management

STANAG 4458

105 mm ammunition for rifled tank guns

STANAG 4509

Technical performance specification providing for the interchangeability of 5.7×28mm ammunition

STANAG 4516

mentioned in conjunction with 35 mm x 228 KDG ammunition

STANAG 4525

Explosives, Physical/Mechanical Properties, Thermomechanical Analysis for Determining the Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (TMA)

STANAG 4529

Characteristics of single tone MODEMs for HF radio links with 1240Hz bandwidth

STANAG 4545

(Edition 2, 6 May 2013): NATO Secondary Imagery Format (NSIF)

STANAG 4559

(Edition 3, Amendment 2, 3 August 2016): NATO Standard Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Library Interface (NSILI)

STANAG 4564

(Edition 1, 25 October 2007): Warship Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (WECDIS)

STANAG 4565

(Edition 1, 26 September 2003): Airborne Multi-Mode Receiver for Precision Approach and Landing

STANAG 4569

Protection levels for Occupants of Logistic and Light Armoured Vehicles

STANAG 4575

(Edition 4, 2 December 2014): NATO Advanced Data Storage Interface (NADSI)

STANAG 4579

The adoption of standard Identification of Friend or Foe hardware that can be recognized and processed between all NATO nations

STANAG 4586

Standard Interface of the Unmanned Control System (UCS) for NATO UAV interoperability

STANAG 4603

Modelling and Simulation Architecture Standards for Technical Interoperability: High Level Architecture (HLA)

STANAG 4606

(Edition 4, 29 January 2021): Super High Frequency (SHF) MILitary SATellite COMmunications (MILSATCOM) EPM (Electronically Protected Measures) Waveform for Class B services

STANAG 4607

(Edition 3, 14 September 2010): NATO Ground Moving Target Indicator Format (GMTIF)

STANAG 4609

(Edition 4, 19 December 2016): NATO Digital Motion Imagery Standard

STANAG 4624

30x173mm autocannon ammunition

STANAG 4626

Modular and Open Avionics Architectures – Part I – Architecture

STANAG 4628

(Edition 1, 16 March 2011): Controller Area Network (Can) Protocols For Military Applications

STANAG 4671

(Edition 3, 2 April 2019): Unmanned Aircraft Systems Airworthiness Requirements (USAR)

STANAG 4676

(Edition 1, 20 May 2014): NATO Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Tracking Standard (NITS)

STANAG 4694

NATO Accessory Rail

STANAG 4703

UAV

STANAG 4704

NATO requirements for calibration support of test & measurement equipment

STANAG 4748

JANUS, used for underwater acoustic communication

STANAG 4754

NATO Generic Vehicle Architecture (NGVA) for Land Systems

STANAG 4774

Confidentiality Label Syntax

STANAG 4778

Metadata Binding Mechanism

STANAG 4820

Technical performance specification providing for the interchangeability of 4.6 mm X 30 ammunition

5000s

STANAG 5066

The adoption of a Profile for HF Data Communications, supporting Selective Repeat ARQ error control, HF E-Mail and IP-over-HF operation

STANAG 5516

Link 16 – ECM Resistant Tactical Data Exchange, a Tactical Data Link (TDL) protocol

STANAG 5518

Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP), a Tactical Data Link (TDL) protocol

STANAG 5524

NATO Interoperability Standards and Profiles, a catalogue of relevant information and communication technology standards

STANAG 5602

Standard Interface for Military Platform Link Evaluation (SIMPLE), a Tactical Data Link (TDL) protocol

6000s

STANAG 6001

(Edition 4, 12 October 2010) Language Proficiency Levels

STANAG 6004

Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference Report

STANAG 6010

EW in the Land Battle (ATP-51)

STANAG 6022

(Edition 2, 22 March 2010): Adoption of a Standard Gridded Data Meteorological Message (METGM)

7000s

STANAG 7023

(Edition 4, Amendment 1, 16 June 2016): NATO Primary Image Format (NPIF)

STANAG 7024

(Edition 2, 2 August 2001): Imagery Air Reconnaissance Tape Recorder Standard

STANAG 7074

Digital Geographic Exchange Standard (DIGEST),

STANAG 7141

(Edition 4, 20 December 2006): Joint NATO Doctrine for environmental protection during NATO-led military activities

STANAG 7170

(Edition 2, 5 November 2010): Additional Military Layers (AML) – Digital geospatial data products

Drafts

STANAG 4179

A type of detachable firearm magazine proposed for standardization based on the USGI M16 rifle magazine.

STANAG 4181

A type of stripper clip and guide tool use to load magazines proposed for standardization based on the USGI M16 rifle stripper clips and guide tools.

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