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An unidentified hostile motorized anti-tank division
1 DPLeg
Wyszków
Polish 1st Legions Infantry Division of Operational Group Wyszków
3 PPCLI
1 CMBG
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry of 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group
4 Pz
XXIV
4th Panzer Division of XXIV Army Corps
82 Abn
82nd Airborne Division Artillery Brigade
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). The symbols are designed to enhance NATO's joint interoperability by providing a standard set of common symbols. APP-6 constituted a single system of joint military symbology for land, air, space and sea-based formations and units, which can be displayed for either automated map display systems or for manual map marking. It covers all of the joint services and can be used by them.
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APP-6C JointMilitarySymbology (PDF). NATO. May 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21. APP-6D NATOJointMilitarySymbology. NATO Standardization...
2015. APP-6D NATOJointMilitarySymbology. NATO Standardization Office. October 2017. pp. 3–67. APP-6D NATOJointMilitarySymbology. NATO Standardization...
symbols directly represent the maps theme and should stand out. NATOJointMilitarySymbology Map coloring Krygier, J. & Wood, D. (2005). Making Maps: A Visual...
(Edition 6, 24 May 2011): NATOJointMilitarySymbology – NATOMilitary Symbols for Land Based Systems (APP-6) STANAG 2021 Military Load Classification of...
caps before becoming officially mandated as a uniform item. In NATOJointMilitarySymbology a yellow quatrefoil represents a unit or object whose allegiance...
APP6 may refer to: Allied Procedural Publication 6 (APP-6), NATOJointMilitarySymbology The Apprentice (British series 6), series six of British reality...
Organisation(rus) APP-6C NATOJointMilitarySymbology. NATO. May 2011. pp. 2–25. APP-6 Military Symbols for Land Based Systems. NATO. July 1986. pp. B8. "AFPC...
MIL-STD-2525, JointMilitarySymbology ((The URL is incorrectly linked to APP6, the NATO standard and needs to be replaced.)) MIL-STD-3011, Joint Range Extension...
FM 1-02.2 Military Symbols. Washington, DC: US Department of the Army. 10 November 2020. pp. 2–6. APP-6D NATOJointMilitarySymbology. NATO Standardization...
unit Military history List of numbered armies APP-6C Joint MilitarySymbology (PDF). NATO. May 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21. US...
about friendly (and despite its name, also hostile) military forces. In NATOmilitarysymbology, blue typically denotes friendly forces. The capability...
which was activated at Heidelberg on 1 July 1993. APP-6C JointMilitarySymbology (PDF). NATO. May 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21...
Brigades Military organization Mixed brigade Brazil, Chile, Japan, and the Republic of China on Taiwan APP-6C JointMilitarySymbology (PDF). NATO. May 2011...