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NATO - STANAG 4193 PT III

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE IFF Mk XIIA SYSTEM PART III: INSTALLED SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

active, Most Current
Organization: NATO
Publication Date: 23 May 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 45
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(NU) STANAG 4193, at Edition 3, defines the technical characteristics of the IFF Mk XIIA system. The IFF Mk XIIA system is a development of the previously implemented IFF Mk XA and IFF Mk XII systems, providing an enhanced Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) capability whilst maintaining interoperability with civil Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR).

(NU) STANAG 4193 (Part III) defines the installed characteristics of the IFF Mk XIIA system. The requirements applicable to any specific category of equipment are referenced by STANAG 4193 (Part I), which describes the IFF Mk XIIA system and defines general system characteristics. Classified characteristics of the IFF Mk XIIA system are defined in STANAG 4193 (Part II).

(NU) This Annex to STANAG 4193 (Part III) defines relevant functional and performance requirements applicable to both interrogator and transponder installations. The requirements specified are those considered to be the minimum necessary to ensure adequate overall IFF system performance.

Document History

STANAG 4193 PT III
May 23, 2016
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE IFF Mk XIIA SYSTEM PART III: INSTALLED SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS
(NU) STANAG 4193, at Edition 3, defines the technical characteristics of the IFF Mk XIIA system. The IFF Mk XIIA system is a development of the previously implemented IFF Mk XA and IFF Mk XII...
November 12, 1990
Technical Characteristics of IFF Mk XA and Mk XII Interrogators and Transponders - Part III: IFF Installed System Characteristics
AIM The aim of this Agreement is to define and standardize essential technical characteristics which shall be incorporated in the design of the IFF Mk XA and Mk XII Interrogators and Transponders.  

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