In a multinational military context, logistics is the backbone of operational success. STANAG 2174 provides the technical and procedural framework for defining how military routes are identified, classified, and maintained across the NATO alliance. Key objectives include:
How much weight the road can support (e.g., heavy tanks vs. light transport). stanag 2174
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: STANAG 2174 works alongside other movement standards, such as STANAG 2253 for road structures and STANAG 2021 for military load classifications. light transport)
Creating uniform transit forms, customs declarations, and cargo manifests so border crossings do not delay deployments.
In a crisis, forces must deploy in hours, not weeks. Pre-standardized movement protocols eliminate the need to negotiate transit terms mid-crisis.
| Standard | Scope | What it applies to | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Contamination Survivability (Resistance + Function + Decon) | Vehicles, aircraft, ships, shelters, equipment | | STANAG 2947 | CBRN Collective Protection (NBC Filtered Overpressure) | Shelters, ships, bunkers, vehicle crew compartments | | STANAG 4632 | CBRN Individual Protection (NBC Masks & Suits) | Soldier personal equipment | | MIL-STD-810 (Method 509) | Salt Fog & Corrosion (Not CBRN specific) | General military electronics |