NATO - STANAG 3200
Minimum Requirements for G Protective Systems
inactive
| Organization: | NATO |
| Publication Date: | 15 September 1994 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 12 |
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AIM
The aim of this agreement is to establish minimal requirements for anti-G systems, to ensure that G protective systems of each NATO nation are compatible with those of other NATO nations, and to ensure that when aircrew of one nation use the anti-G system of another nation, they are provided approximately the same degree of protection against sustained acceleration in-flight.
Document History
March 14, 2017
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR G PROTECTIVE SYTEMS
AIM
The aim of this NATO standardization agreement (STANAG) is to respond to the following interoperability requirements.
INTEROPERABILITY REQUIREMENTS
To standardize the minimum functional...
October 11, 2005
Minimum Requirements for G Protective Systems
AIM
The aim of this agreement is to establish minimal requirements for anti-G systems to ensure each nation provides comparable levels of acceleration protection.
April 7, 2004
Minimum Requirements for G Protective Systems
The aim of this agreement is to establish minimal requirements for anti-G systems to ensure each nation provides comparable levels of acceleration protection.
STANAG 3200
September 15, 1994
Minimum Requirements for G Protective Systems
AIM The aim of this agreement is to establish minimal requirements for anti-G systems, to ensure that G protective systems of each NATO nation are compatible with those of other NATO nations, and to...
January 1, 1994
Minimum Requirements for G Protective Systems
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