NATO military doctrine
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NATO military doctrine is the standardized set of strategic, operational, and tactical principles that guide the planning, training, and conduct of military operations among member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Aliases (11)
- NATO Allied Joint Doctrine for the Conduct of Operations ×1
- NATO Allied Joint Publications ×1
- NATO MC 14/3 strategic concept ×1
- NATO Maritime Strategy ×1
- NATO Strategic Concept ×1
- NATO flexible response doctrine ×1
- NATO land warfare doctrine ×1
- NATO nuclear policy ×1
- NATO standards ×1
- NATO strategic concept ×1
- NATO strategy ×1
Statements (83)
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Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland
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Belgian Land Component ("NATO land warfare doctrine") → Spanish Armed Forces → Spanish Army → |
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NATO naval forces
("NATO Strategic Concept")
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NATO naval forces ("NATO Maritime Strategy") → |
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NATO military doctrine
("NATO Allied Joint Publications")
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NATO military doctrine ("NATO Allied Joint Doctrine for the Conduct of Operations") → |
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strategic direction of the Royal Air Force
("NATO strategic concept")
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flexible response doctrine
("NATO strategy")
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Romanian General Staff
("NATO standards")
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La Défense
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flexible response doctrine
("NATO MC 14/3 strategic concept")
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US–UK MDA
("NATO nuclear policy")
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Massive Retaliation strategy
("NATO flexible response doctrine")
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Romanian Land Forces
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