Commented APP-6A - Military Symbols for Land Based Systems – NATO's Current Military Symbology Standard
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence R&D Canada - Valcartier, Valcartier QUE (CAN)
- Abstract
- The contained document is a commented edition of APP-6A. It has been Canadianised, corrected (typos and other obvious errors), enhanced (hypertext links), augmented and commented (in footnotes). Additions and changes are clearly marked in red. The original electronic document was the October 1998 Ratification Draft (distributed with the Electronic Battle Box —which is now called OPERA); a few extra opening pages were inserted and/or edited to upgrade to the December 1999 Promulgation Edition obtained from the BÉAT (Bibliothèque électronique de l'armée de terre (France)) web site. Comparisons are made between APP-6A (and its sister standard Mil-Std-2525A) and the current Mil-Std-2525B and the 61 Approved Change Proposals (Mil98-04a through Mil03-09), which were made publicly available on 29 August 2003. Access to the other Symbology Standards Management Committee (SSMC) documents is still restricted by the U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to U.S. citizens only.
- Keywords
- Symbology;Military Symbology;Allied Procedural Publication;APP-6A
- Report Number
- DRDC-VALCARTIER-TN-2005-222 — Technical Note
- Date of publication
- 01 Sep 2005
- Number of Pages
- 26
- DSTKIM No
- CA026321
- CANDIS No
- 524144
- Format(s):
- CD ROM
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