
NATO Standardization Agreement
NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) is a formal process through which NATO member countries develop and adopt common procedures, equipment, and terminology to ensure interoperability and cohesion during joint military operations. It helps different nations’ armed forces work smoothly together by standardizing aspects like communication protocols, technology, and tactics. STANAGs enable efficient coordination, training, and logistics, reducing misunderstandings and increasing effectiveness in multinational missions. Original article: none The NATO Standardization Agreement (or STANAG) is a NATO standardization agreement. NATO members develop and adopt standards, procedures, and equipment to ensure that their armed forces can operate together effectively during joint missions. References - NATO Standardization Agency (NSA) (https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_69147.htm). Category:NATO Standardization Agreements Category:Military standards Category:Military globalization Category:United States military standards Category:International military standards