STANAG adalah singkatan dalam bahasa Inggris untuk Standardization Agreement ( bahasa Indonesia : Perjanjian Standardisasi ) yang memuat proses, prosedur, syarat-syarat dalam bidang militer umum dan prosedur teknis dan juga peralatan militer antar sesama anggota NATO . Setiap kebijakan STANAG diratifikasi dan diaplikasikan di negara anggota NATO masing-masing, tujuannya adalah untuk membuat suatu prosedur operasi dan administratif juga distribusi logistik yang sama, hal ini untuk mempermudah militer anggota NATO untuk menggunakan logistik dan dukungan yang sama pada saat operasi. STANAG juga memuat dasar-dasar teknis komunikasi dan informasi ( communication and information (CIS)) untuk para anggotanya.
Kebijakan STANAG dibuat dalam bahasa Inggris dan Prancis yang mana dua bahasa ini merupakan bahasa resmi NATO yang ditentukan oleh NATO Standardization Agency , kantor perwakilan ini terdapat di Brusel . Di antara banyak dari perjanjian standardisasi ini (kurang lebih 1300 perjanjian) antara lain memuat tentang ukuran peluru ( kaliber ) senjata api ringan, pemetaan, prosedur komunikasi dan hubungan antar klasifikasi.
Beberapa daftar perjanjian standardisasi NATO
- (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. 1)
- (Edition 16, 29 March 2001): Anti-Submarine Evasive Steering (ATP-3(B))
- (Edition 32, 12 July 2006): Allied Submarine and Anti-Submarine Exercise Manual (AXP-01(D))
- (Edition 8, 19 February 2004):
- (Edition 18): Allied Naval Communications Exercises (AXP-3(C) MXP-3(C))
- (Edition 6): Patrol Reports
- (Edition 7): Operations Plans, Warning Orders, and Administrative/Logistics Orders
- Military Symbols for Land Based Systems
- Intelligence Reports
- Interrogation of Prisoners of War (PW)
- (Edition 4): Operations Orders, Tables and Graphics for Road Movement
- (Edition 5): Procedures for Dealing with Prisoners of War
- Radiological Hazards
- (Edition 5): Handling and Reporting of Captured Enemy Equipment and Documents
- Medical Employment of Air Transport in the Forward Area
- (Edition 6): Nomenclature and Classification of Equipment
- - this STANAG covers, among other subjects, NATO official rank grade comparisons covering
- (Edition 4, May 1996): Troop trial Principles and Procedures - Combat Clothing and Personal Equipment
- (Edition 4): Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance/Explosive Ordnance Disposal
- (Edition 3): Intelligence Request
- (Edition 3): Classification and Designation of Flat Wagons Suitable for Transporting Military Equipment
- 7.62x51mm NATO adopted in the 1950s as the standard infantry rifle cartridge up until the 1980s
- The adoption of the US " " as the NATO standard optical and electronic sight mount and standard accessory rail
- (Edition 3, 13 February 2003): Evaluation and control of personnel exposure to radio frequency fields - 3 kHz to 300 GHz
- (Edition 1): Minimum Standards of Proficiency for Trained Explosive Ordnance Disposal Personnel
- (Draft): Joint Anti-Armor Operations
- (Edition 2): Restrictions for the Transport of Military Equipment by Rail on European Railways
- (Edition 2): The Operation of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technical Information Center (EODTIC)
- Medical Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Personnel
- (Edition 4): Land Force Tactical Doctrine (ATP-35(A))
- Medical Support Operations in an NBC Environment
- (Edition 3): Marking of Hazardous Areas and Routes Through Them
- The adoption of standards for ballistic protection levels and testing
- Distinctive Markings and Camouflage of Medical Facilities and Evacuation Platforms [ 1 ]
- Classes of Supply of NATO Land Forces
- (Edition 1): Use of Helicopters in Land Operations (ATP-49)
- Uniform System of Supply Classification
- Uniform System of Item of Supply Identification
- (Edition 6): Air Reconnaissance Request/Task Form
- : Analogue Video Standard for Aircraft System Applications
- (Edition 1): Aeromedical Training of Aircrew in Aircrew NBC Equipment and Procedures
- Air Reconnaissance Requesting and Target Reporting Guide
- AAP-6 NATO Glossary of Terms and Definitions
- (Edition 4): NATO Tactical Air Doctrine (ATP-33(B))
- (Edition 8): Offensive Air Support Operations (ATP-27(B))
- (Edition 4): Doctrine and Procedures for Airspace Control in Time of Crisis and War (ATP-40(A))
- , mechanical, electrical and functional characteristics of a serial data bus
- (Edition 2): Counter Air Operations (ATP-42(B))
- (Edition 7, August 2006): Mutual Acceptance of Government Quality Assurance and Usage of the Allied Quality Assurance Publications
- The adoption of the 5.56x45mm NATO round as the standard chambering of all NATO assault rifles
- The adoption of the style magazine well as the standard 5.56 NATO magazine interface. All magazines and drums, regardless of design, must be compatible with the magazine well in order to be compliant.
- (Edition 3, 27 November 1998): Microwave Landing System (MLS)
- Technical standards for single channel HF radio equipment
- Digital Interoperability Between SHF Tactical Satellite Communications Terminals
- Digital interoperability between EHF Tactical Satellite Communications Terminals
- Characteristics of 1200/2400/3600 bps single tone MODEMs for HF radio links
- Modified Point Mass Trajectory Model
- The adoption of a military message standard based around the civil standard
- Display Symbology and Colors for NATO Maritime Units
- Characteristics of single tone MODEMs for HF radio links with 1240 Hz bandwidth
- (Edition 1, Amendment 1, 14 April 2000): NATO Secondary Imagery Format (NSIF)
- (Edition 1, 7 April 2003): NATO Standard Image Library Interface
- (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 [ 2 ]
- (Edition 2, 8 March 2005): NATO Advanced Data Storage Interface (NADSI)
- The adoption of standard hardware that can be recognized and processed between all NATO nations
- Standard Interface of the Unmanned Control System (UCS) for NATO interoperability
- (Edition 1, 11 March 2005): NATO Ground Moving Target Indicator Format (GMTIF)
- (Edition 1, 23 March 2005): NATO Digital Motion Imagery Standard
- : Modular and Open Avionics Architectures - Part I - Architecture
- : NATO Accessory Rail
- : The adoption of a Profile for HF Data Communications, supporting error control, HF E-Mail and IP-over-HF operation
- Meaconing, Intrusion, Jamming, and Interference Report
- EW in the Land Battle (ATP-51)
- (Edition 3, 16 September 2004): NATO Primary Image Format (NPIF)
- (Edition 2, 2 August 2001): Imagery Air Reconnaissance Tape Recorder Standard
- (DIGEST),
- (Edition 4, 20 December 2006): Joint NATO Doctrine for environmental protection during NATO-led military activities
Referensi
- ^ US Army Field Manual 4-02.21. Division and Brigade Surgeon's Handbook. Appendix A, Guide for Geneva Conventions Compliance.
- ^ CRAIG International Ballistics - NIJ EN STANAG Ballistic Standards