• NATO uses a system of code names, called reporting names, to denote military aircraft and other equipment used by post-Soviet states, former Warsaw Pact...
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  • NATO has a system of reporting names for non-Western submarines. During the Cold War, NATO introduced a system of internal code names for classes of Soviet...
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  • "NATO reporting names". The ASCC became the Five Eyes Air Force Interoperability Council and no longer has responsibility for generating reporting names...
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  • Helicopters, NATO/ASCC names: NATO reporting name...
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  • This is a list of NATO reporting name/ASCC names for bombers, with Soviet Union and Chinese designations. Bombers had names starting with the letter "B";...
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  • NATO reporting name/ASCC names for transport aircraft and their Soviet, Russian and Chinese designations: NATO reporting name...
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  • This is a list of NATO names for Soviet radars and ELINT systems. For additional reporting names, see NATO reporting names. Ball End – common navigational...
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  • NATO reporting name for AA series air-to-air missile NATO designation for Soviet / Russia missiles: AA-1 "Alkali" (Kaliningrad K-5) AA-2 "Atoll" (Vympel...
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  • NATO reporting name for SS series surface-to-surface missiles, with Soviet or Chinese designations: SS-1 "Scunner" (R-1) and "Scud" (R-11/R-300) SS-2...
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  • NATO reporting name corresponding to US DoD SA series surface-to-air missiles, with Soviet designations or Chinese designations: To differentiate Russian...
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  • NATO reporting name/Air Standardization Coordinating Committee (ASCC) names for miscellaneous aircraft, with Soviet and Chinese designations, sorted by...
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  • NATO reporting name for AT series anti-tank guided missiles, with Soviet designations: AT-1 Snapper (3M6 Shmel) AT-2 Swatter (3M11 Falanga) AT-3 Sagger...
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  • AA-1 Alkali (NATO reporting name for the Kaliningrad K-5) AA-2 Atoll (NATO reporting name for the Vympel K-13) AA-3 Anab (NATO reporting name for the Kaliningrad...
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  • of NATO reporting names for ballistic missile submarines List of NATO reporting names for guided missile submarines List of NATO reporting names for...
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  • NATO reporting name for AS series air-to-surface missiles, with Soviet designations: Note: The Soviet / Russian designation is a Cyrillic letter "Х",...
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    GRAU designation 15Ж45 (15Zh45). Its NATO reporting name was SS-20 Saber. Its deployment was a major cause of NATO's 'Double-Track Decision', which led...
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  • a spelling alphabet NATO reporting name, a codename for non-NATO military equipment NATO Stock Number, a coding system for NATO military supply equipment...
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  • Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting name Hare. Mil Mi-2, 1965 - Light multi purpose helicopter. NATO reporting Name Hoplite. Mil Mi-3 (1954), 1954...
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  • R-12 Dvina TBM, NATO reporting name SS-4 'Sandal' R-14 Chusovaya ICBM, NATO reporting name SS-5 'Skean' R-16 ICBM, NATO reporting name SS-7 'Saddler' (see...
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    The R-9 (Russian: Р-9; NATO reporting name: SS-8 Sasin) was a two-stage IRBM of the Soviet Union, in service from 1964 to 1976. Designed in 1959 and first...
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    electronic warfare, interceptor, and trainer versions, known by the NATO reporting names Brewer, Brewer-E, Firebar, and Maestro respectively. Based on the...
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    The Kamov Ka-25 (NATO reporting name "Hormone") is a naval helicopter, developed for the Soviet Navy in the USSR from 1958. In the late 1950s there was...
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    using NATO Reporting Names are likely to be classified, establishing the true name will be difficult. The earliest found open source mention of a NATO Reporting...
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  • aircraft. NATO reporting name Hoop. Ka-25 1961 Naval helicopter. NATO reporting name Hormone. Ka-26 1965 Light utility helicopter. NATO reporting name Hoodlum...
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    Project 651, known in the West by its NATO reporting name Juliett class, was a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarines armed with cruise missiles....
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  • pre–World War II) M1945 NATO reporting name for the T-34 medium tank (Soviet Union; World War II) M1946 NATO reporting name for the T-54 main battle...
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  • missile was mistakenly identified as an R-9 Desna and given the NATO reporting name SS-8 Sasin. Within the Soviet Union, it carried the GRAU index 8K66...
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    Project 629 (Russian: проект–629, proyekt-629), also known by the NATO reporting name Golf, was a class of diesel-electric ballistic missile submarines...
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    The Shenyang J-8 (Chinese: 歼-8; NATO reporting name: Finback) is a family of interceptor aircraft developed by the 601 Institute (Shenyang) in the People's...
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    original R-36 was deployed under the GRAU index 8K67 and was given the NATO reporting name SS-9 Scarp. It was able to carry three warheads and was the first...
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