
NATO Phonetic Alphabet
The NATO Phonetic Alphabet is a standardized system used to clearly spell out words or codes over radio or telephone communications, especially in noisy or unclear environments. Each letter of the alphabet is assigned a specific word—for example, "A" is "Alpha," "B" is "Bravo," and so on. This helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures accurate communication, especially in military, aviation, and emergency services. The words are chosen for their distinct sounds, making them easier to understand even when audio quality is poor or voices are unfamiliar.