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When the system began the names were assigned by the Air Standardization Coordinating Committee (ASCC), made up of the English-speaking allies of the Second World War, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and two non-NATO countries, Australia and New Zealand. The ASCC names were adopted by the U.S. Department of Defense and then NATO.
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (Russian: Микоян-Гуревич МиГ-15; USAF/DoD designation: Type 14; NATO reporting name: Fagot) is a jet fighter aircraft developed by Mikoyan-Gurevich for the Soviet Union. The MiG-15 was one of the first successful jet fighters to incorporate swept wings to achieve high transonic speeds.
NATO reporting name/ASCC names for miscellaneous aircraft, with Soviet designations, sorted by Soviet designation: ... Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15UTI "Midget"
The United States Department of Defense (DOD) expands on the NATO reporting names in some cases. NATO refers to surface-to-air missile systems mounted on ships or submarines with the same names as the corresponding land-based systems, but the US DOD assigns a different series of numbers with a different prefix (i.e., SA-N- versus SA-) for these systems.
Type NATO Common name 1 Fargo Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9: 2 Feather Yakovlev Yak-15: 3 Lavochkin La-150: 4 Lavochkin La-152: 5 Lavochkin La-156: 6 Lavochkin La-160 Strelka
NATO report name for the Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 turbojet fighter; The name for the bassoon in multiple languages; See also
Answer: When 32 NATO countries are trying to name an effort to coordinate arms supplies and training for Ukrainian forces fighting Russia's invasion. NATO ministers agreed last month the alliance ...
Scrum Half – fire control radar of the SA-15 system; Side Globe – Electronic warfare jamming radar [1] Side Net – height finder radar of the SA-3 system; Skip Spin – The Oryol ('eagle') radar set featured perhaps most memorably on the Yak-28, but also on the Su-11, and Su-15. Slim Net – Long-range air search radar [1]