JBMOU

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JBMOU is a NATO standardization agreement that harmonizes ballistic data and procedures among member nations to ensure interoperability of artillery and related weapon systems.

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instanceOf NATO standardization agreement
ballistic data standard
abbreviationFor NATO Joint Ballistics Memorandum of Understanding
surface form: Joint Ballistics Memorandum of Understanding
appliesTo artillery systems
guided munitions
mortars
naval guns
rocket artillery
tank guns
unguided munitions
defines coordinate and reference systems for ballistic data
formats for ballistic data
interfaces for fire control systems
procedures for generating firing tables
reference meteorological conditions for ballistic calculations
standards for exterior ballistics modeling
standards for interior ballistics data
standards for terminal ballistics data
enables data sharing for weapon and ammunition qualification
interoperable fire control solutions
use of common ballistic kernels across nations
fullName NATO Joint Ballistics Memorandum of Understanding
surface form: Joint Ballistics Memorandum of Understanding
hasGoal common ballistic trajectory predictions
compatibility of firing tables between nations
improved safety in multinational firing operations
reduction of national-specific ballistic formats
simplified data exchange in joint operations
hasPurpose ensuring interoperability of artillery and related weapon systems
facilitating exchange of ballistic data
harmonization of ballistic data among NATO nations
standardization of ballistic computation methods
standardization of firing tables
supporting joint and combined fire support operations
relatedTo NATO Armaments Ballistic Kernel
NATO Standardization Agreements
surface form: NATO Standardization Agreement

NATO fire support interoperability
artillery fire control
ballistic trajectory computation
firing tables
scopeIncludes conventional artillery munitions
direct fire gun systems
rocket and missile artillery
subjectOf ballistics
usedBy NATO member states
NATO partner nations
ammunition manufacturers
artillery fire control system developers
ballistic software developers
weapon system integrators

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