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NATO Joint Military Symbology is the NATO standard for military map symbols. Originally published in 1986 as Allied Procedural Publication 6 ( APP-6 ), NATO Military Symbols for Land Based Systems , the standard has evolved over the years and is currently in its fifth version (APP-6D).
English: A quick guide to military symbology based on Canadian and NATO references. Français : Un guide simple de la symbologie militaire basé sur les références canadiennes et de l'OTAN. Date
English: Military map symbol for a friendly land unit or formation. The blue frame and icon were defined in APP-6 to indicate friendly. In APP-6A, the friendly frame and icon could be produced in blue (typical for hand drawn or on when used over a bright background in electronic display) or cyan (for use over darker backgrounds in electronic display).
For "UNIT ICON" select from images available at commons:Category:Military map symbols for units and formations.; For "UNIT SIZE ICON" select from images available at commons:Category:Unit size indicators for tactical signs and map symbols of NATO.
APP-6C modified some symbol borders from previous editions of the standard. From top to bottom, here is the symbol boundary shown inside the boarders of space elements, air elements, land units, land equipment and surface sea elements, and sub-surface sea elements. This octagon is not actually shown when symbols are drawn or rendered.
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NATO's standardized reference system is intended to be used "by nations when preparing personnel tables, requisitions, reports and returns destined for NATO nations, organizations and commands." [1] The NATO rank reference code categories were established in 1978 in STANAG 2116 (formally titled NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel).
English: Military map symbol for a land unit or formation. The solid fill and diamond shaped frame were both introduced in NATO's APP-6A standard. The solid fill and diamond shaped frame were both introduced in NATO's APP-6A standard.