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  • Also known by the [[DIA]]/[[NATO]] reporting name [[SS-N-2 STYX]], the '''P-15 Termit''' is a Soviet-develop
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  • ...launched from ships and submarines, such as the Russian [[P-700 GRANIT]] (NATO reporting designation[[SS-N-19 SHIPWRECK]]) or U.S. [[BGM-109 Tomahawk]].[[
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  • ...system that divides officers into junior, field, and general/flag. In the NATO designation system (STANAG 2116),<ref name=RankMaven>{{citation | title = NATO codes for grades of military personnel: Agreed English texts
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  • ...several different Russian '''Moskit''' [[anti-shipping missile]]s, by the NATO designation [[SS-N-22 SUNBURN]]. They have been informally called the "Harp
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  • ..., A. |title=Advances in Air Pollution Modeling for Environmental Security (NATO Workshop) | edition= | publisher=Springer, 2005 | year= 2004| id=ISSN 0957- ...n Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application (13th) | edition= | publisher=NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society [by] Plenum Press, 1984 | yea
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  • ! NATO designation <ref name=RankMaven>{{citation | title = NATO codes for grades of military personnel: Agreed English texts
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  • {{r|NATO}}
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  • ...rians also use that term. The [[NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO) uses '''DWRIA''' for '''died of wounds received in action'''. '''DWRIA''' (Died of Wounds Received in Action): Term used by [[NATO]] instead of '''DOW'''.
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  • Several NATO standard weapons, such as the [[M249 (machine gun)]] light 5.56mm MINIMI™
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  • ...d [[Operation Unified Protector]] and a yet-unnamed, UN-authorized but non-NATO operation.
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  • ...y Kreyser'', or missile cruiser) by the Soviets and a CGN designation by [[NATO]]. The cruiser was originally planned to locate and engage enemy [[submari ...[[surface-to-air missile]]s designated [[SA-N-6 GRUMBLE]] by [[DIA]] and [[NATO]], a navalized variant of the [[S-300 PMU (missile)]] system. The next laye
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  • ...has opted out of political organizations like the [[European Union]] and [[NATO]].
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  • ...Sabre, the Mikoyan and Gurevitch design bureau produced the '''MiG-17''', NATO reporting name '''FRESCO'''. This fighter aircraft#second-generation|second
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  • {{r|EU-NATO-US frequency bands}}
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  • ...g lightweight composite ballistic superstructure manufacturing techniques: Nato Level 3+ counters standard assault rife-type ordinance, whilst Level 4 comb
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  • {{r|EU-NATO-US frequency bands}}
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  • ...member state of the [[European Union]] since May 1 2004 and a member of [[NATO]] since March 29 2004.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
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  • ...ech and Slovak Federal Republic (known as [[Czechoslovakia]]). It joined [[NATO]] in 1999 and has been a member state of the [[European Union]] since 2004.
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  • ...ca. It is a member of the [[European Union]], the [[United Nations]] and [[NATO]]. ...since 1986), a member of the [[United Nations]], as well as a member of [[NATO]] and the [[Western European Union]].
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