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Strange View of ACP145
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2005-11-30 11:25
A recent article in Signal, the AFCEA publication, about the German NuKomBw system makes some incorrect claims about ACP145.
It claims that ACP145 was defined by NATO, where in fact it is defined by the CCEB. The CCEB define ACPs whereas NATO define STANAGs.
It also claims that only the U.S. have a partner ACP145 gateway. However many nations have been demonstrating ACP145 interoperability at JWIDO4 and CWID05. In fact all of the CCEB Nations who actually defined ACP145.
It is true however that NATO do not currently have a ACP145 system.
