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STANAG 1307 : 0

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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MAXIMUM NATO NAVAL OPERATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT PRODUCED BY RADIO AND RADAR

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

01-05-2009

Superseded by

AECTP-250 : 2014

Language(s)

English

Publisher

NATO

Free

Agreement to define maximum electromagnetic environment produced by radio and radar which may be encountered by personnel, ammunition and equipment, embodying electro explosive devices (EEDS) and flammables in NATO naval operations. Details electromagnetic environment produced by radio and radar is given in an annex.

DevelopmentNote
NATO Restricted Item - Unclassified by MOD. (03/2006)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
12
PublisherName
NATO
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

STANAG 1402 : 2000 GUIDELINES FOR THE NATIONAL TEST AUTHORITY (NTA) ASSESSMENT OF NAVAL AMMUNITION INTERCHANGEABILITY
STANAG 1345 : 0 130 MM (5.125 INCH) DECOY AMMUNITION INTERCHANGEABLE WITHIN NATO NAVAL FORCES
DEFSTAN 00-101(PT4)/1(2005) : 2005 DESIGN STANDARDS FOR EXPLOSIVES SAFETY IN MOD SHIPS AND SUBMARINES - PART 4: GENERAL NAVAL ENVIRONMENT CATEGORY 1
STANAG 4517 : 2007 LARGE CALIBRE ORDNANCE/MUNITION COMPATIBILITY DESIGN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION
DEFSTAN 00-101(PT4)/2(2008) : 2008 DESIGN STANDARDS FOR EXPLOSIVES SAFETY IN MOD SHIPS AND SUBMARINES - PART 4: GENERIC NAVAL ENVIRONMENT
DEFSTAN 59-411(PT1)/1(2007) : 2007 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 1: MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
AOP 31 : 0 DEMOLITION MATERIEL - DESIGN PRINCIPLES
STANAG 4519 : 0 GAS GENERATORS, DESIGN SAFETY PRINCIPLES AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION
STANAG 4423 : 2003 CANNON AMMUNITION (12.7 TO 40 MM), SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION
STANAG 4224 : 2007 LARGE CALIBRE ARTILLERY AND NAVAL GUN AMMUNITION GREATER THAN 40 MM, SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION
STANAG 4324 : 2007 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND TESTING OF MUNITIONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS
STANAG 3525 : 0 SAFETY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS - AIRBORNE FUZING SYSTEMS
STANAG 4234 : 0 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION (RADIO FREQUENCY) - 200 KHz TO 40 GHz ENVIRONMENT - AFFECTING THE DESIGN OF MATERIEL FOR USE BY NATO FORCES
STANAG 4187 : 2007 FUZING SYSTEMS - SAFETY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
STANAG 4599 : 2007 WEAPON LAUNCHED GRENADE SYSTEMS, DESIGN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION
STANAG 4516 : 0 CANNON (12.7 TO 40MM), DESIGN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION
STANAG 4432 : 0 AIR-LAUNCHED GUIDED MUNITIONS: PRINCIPLES FOR SAFE DESIGN
STANAG 4493 : 2007 TANK AMMUNITION, SAFETY AND SUITABILITY FOR SERVICE EVALUATION
AEP-41 VOL 6 : 2014 NATO IMPLEMENTATION OF UNIFIED PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (UE[3])
STANAG 4333 : 0 UNDERWATER MUNITIONS, PRINCIPLES FOR SAFE DESIGN
STANAG 4238 : 2002 MUNITION DESIGN PRINCIPLES, ELECTRICAL/ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTS
ANEP-45 : 0
STANAG 1436 : 0 SEA SKUA MISSILE INTERCHANGEABLE WITHIN NATO NAVAL FORCES

NES 1006 : ISSUE 3 RADIO FREQUENCY ENVIRONMENT AND ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR NAVAL STORES CONTAINING ELECTRO-EXPLOSIVE DEVICES

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