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NATO - AOP-22

Design Criteria and Test Methods for Inductive Setting of Electronic Projectile Fuzes

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Organization: NATO
Publication Date: 1 March 1993
Status: inactive
Page Count: 49
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AIM

1. The aim of this AOP is to provide details in support of STANAG 4369 in order to achieve interoperability among the NATO forces in the setting of inductively settable projectile fuzes. This AOP establishes the detailed requirements for the characteristics of new ordnance and fuzing system developments.

2. These design criteria and test methods support STANAG 4369 and the qualification of fuzes and setters. This AOP supports the development of inductively settable projectile fuzes and weapon inductive fuze setting systems by defining the following principal features:

(a) Fuze indentification code (b) Fuze message format (c) Setter message format (d) Fuze sensitivity to inductive signal (e) Inductive signal power levels (f) Tests to verify interoperability

Document History

May 24, 2018
Design Criteria and Test Methods for Inductive Setting of Electronic Projectile Fuzes
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AOP-22
March 1, 1993
Design Criteria and Test Methods for Inductive Setting of Electronic Projectile Fuzes
AIM 1. The aim of this AOP is to provide details in support of STANAG 4369 in order to achieve interoperability among the NATO forces in the setting of inductively settable projectile fuzes. This AOP...

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