NATO Joint Military Symbology
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NATO Joint Military Symbology
Summary
NATO Joint Military Symbology is a Standardization Agreement[1]. It draws 1,634 Wikipedia views per month (standardization_agreement category, ranking #1 of 8).[2]
Key Facts
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's image is recorded as Dywizja wiki niebieski.svg[3].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's image is recorded as Infanteribataljon.png[4].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's image is recorded as NATO Map Symbol - NATO Infantry - Mechanized.svg[5].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's image is recorded as Military Symbol - Friendly Battalion or Squadron (Solid Light 1.5x1 Frame)- Infantry (NATO APP-6).svg[6].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's image is recorded as Military Symbology Guide.svg[7].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's instance of is recorded as Standardization Agreement[8].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's publisher is recorded as NATO Standardization Office[9].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's subclass of is recorded as military symbol[10].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's subclass of is recorded as map icon[11].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's Commons category is recorded as Tactical signs and map symbols of NATO[12].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's said to be the same as is recorded as MIL-STD-2525: Joint Military Symbology[13].
- +1986-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of NATO Joint Military Symbology[14].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04vnq4[15].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's has edition or translation is recorded as APP-6: Military Symbols for Land Based Systems[16].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's has edition or translation is recorded as APP-6A: Military Symbols for Land Based Systems[17].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's has edition or translation is recorded as APP-6B: Joint Symbology[18].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's has edition or translation is recorded as APP-6C: NATO Joint Military Symbology[19].
- NATO Joint Military Symbology's used by is recorded as NATO[20].
Body
Authorship and Creation
NATO Joint Military Symbology's publisher is recorded as NATO Standardization Office[9].
Why It Matters
NATO Joint Military Symbology draws 1,634 Wikipedia views per month (standardization_agreement category, ranking #1 of 8).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 36 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]