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[updated] - Stanag 4372

Before the 1990s, NATO members used divergent national standards (e.g., UK DEF STAN 00-35, German VG 95210, French GAM EG 13). This led to:

By adopting STANAG 4372, NATO nations can ensure that their fire control systems are compatible, effective, and reliable, ultimately enhancing the Alliance's overall military capability. stanag 4372

Note: STANAGs are living documents, periodically updated by the NATO Standardization Office (NSO). Readers are encouraged to consult the latest editions for specific implementation details. Before the 1990s, NATO members used divergent national

STANAG 4372 mandates a (LCEP) before testing. Example for a manpack radio: Before the 1990s