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AJP-4.4 - ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR MOVEMENT
Published by NATO
on
September 8, 2022
AJP-4.4(C), Allied Joint Doctrine for Movement provides NATO level 2 doctrine for the conduct of movement in support of joint operations. AJP-4.4(C) builds on the principles described in AJP-4(B),...
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AJP-4.10 - ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR MEDICAL SUPPORT
Published by NATO
on
September 11, 2019
Doctrine provides fundamental principles and commonly agreed standards by which military forces guide their actions in support of objectives. The clear understanding and acceptance of doctrine by...
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AJP-4.5 - ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR HOST NATION SUPPORT
Published by NATO
on
May 6, 2013
Aim. The purpose of NATO's Host-Nation Support (HNS) concept is to provide effective support to NATO military activities and to achieve efficiencies and economies of scale through the best use of a...
This document references:
AJP-4.4 - ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR MOVEMENT
Published by NATO
on
September 8, 2022
AJP-4.4(C), Allied Joint Doctrine for Movement provides NATO level 2 doctrine for the conduct of movement in support of joint operations. AJP-4.4(C) builds on the principles described in AJP-4(B),...
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AJP-4.11 - ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR NATO ASSET VISIBILITY
Published by NATO
on
February 21, 2011
This document covers the principles for asset visibility and asset tracking (AST) as applied to logistics. The document addresses the application of Automatic Identification Technology (AIT) within...
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STANAG 2506 - ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR MOVEMENT
Published by NATO
on
September 8, 2022
AIM The aim of this NATO standardization agreement (STANAG) is to respond to the following interoperability requirements.