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(to fulfill STANAG 4569 Level V, 20 mm FSP). Optimized accounting for. Threat level requirements. Base armour of chassis / turret.
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InteroperabilityThe ability to act together coherently, effectively and efficiently to achieve Allied tactical, operational and strategic objectives.StandardizationNATO standardization is the development and implementation of concepts, doctrines and procedures to achieve and maintain the required levels of compatibility, interchangeability or commonality needed to achieve interoperability.Standardization affects the operational, procedural, material and administrative fields. This includes a common doctrine for planning a campaign, standard procedures for transferring supplies between ships at sea, and interoperable material such as fuel connections at airfields. It permits NATO countries to work together, as well as with their partners, preventing duplication and promoting better use of economic resources. StandardA document, established by consensus and approved by a recognised body which provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities or their results, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in a given context. NATO Standardization AgreementA Standardization Agreement (STANAG) is a NATO standardization document that specifies the agreement of member nations to implement a standard, in whole or in part, with or without reservation, in order to meet an interoperability requirement. Allied PublicationThe name given to both standards and standards-related documents published by NATO. Committee for Standardization (CS)(CS) is the senior NATO committee for Alliance standardization, composed primarily of representatives from all NATO countries.
Operating under the authority of the North Atlantic Council (NAC), it issues policy and guidance for all NATO standardization activities. Its mission is to exert domain governance for standardization policy and management within the Alliance to contribute to Allies’ development of interoperable and cost-effective military forces and capabilities. NATO Standardization Office(NSO) initiates, coordinates, supports and administers NATO standardization activities conducted under the authority of the Committee for Standardization (CS). It also assists NATO’s Military Committee in developing military operational standardization.
Its mission is to foster NATO standardization with the goal of enhancing the operational effectiveness of Alliance military forces. NATO Standardization Staff GroupThe NATO Standardization Staff Group (NSSG) assists the Director of the NSO. It is a staff-level forum which facilitates coherence of NATO standardization activities and procedures across NATO bodies, especially the standardization tasking authorities¹. Alliance operations cannot be effective or efficient without common standards.