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NATO Standards and Practice for Munitions Safety and Insensitive Munitions

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The NATO Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center (MSIAC) is a multinational collaboration that collects, stores, and analyses technical information related to Munitions Safety (MS) and Insensitive Munitions (IM). MSIAC supports its member nations through a variety of products and services. Poland is becoming a MSIAC member nation during 2018. MSIAC has a diverse programme of work aimed at developing and sharing the related underpinning scientific knowledge. This is then applied to support policy implementation and development related to munition safety. This paper provides an overview of: NATO policies for MS related to the storage and transport of munitions; NATO IM requirements and testing; and how they relate to Poland. In particular, a comparison of NATO munitions storage policy with Poland munitions storage regulations has identified some differences. These differences are discussed.
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  • Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center, NATO HQ, Rue Léopold III, B-1110 Brussels, Belgium
  • Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center, NATO HQ, Rue Léopold III, B-1110 Brussels, Belgium
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  • Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center, NATO HQ, Rue Léopold III, B-1110 Brussels, Belgium
Bibliografia
  • [1] AASTP-1. 2015. NATO Guidelines for the Storage of Military Ammunition and Explosives, Edition B, Version 1, December 2015 [AASTP-1, 2015].
  • [2] AASTP-5. 2016. NATO Guidelines for the Storage, Maintenance and Transport of Ammunition on Depolyed Mission or Operations, Edition 1, Version 3, June 2016 [AASTP-5, 2016].
  • [3] STANAG 4440. 2015. NATO Guidelines for the Storage of Military Ammunition and Explosives – AASTP-1, Edition 2, December 2015.
  • [4] AASTP-3. 2009. Manual of NATO Safety Principles for the Hazard Classification of Military Ammunition and Explosives, Ed. 1 Chg. 3, August 2009.
  • [5] UN Orange Book ST/SG/AC10/11/Rev6. 2015. Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria. 6th revised edition. United Nations, New York and Geneva.
  • [6] Rozporządzenie Ministra Gospodarki z dnia 27 października 2010 r. w sprawie pomieszczeń magazynowych i obiektów do przechowywania materiałów wybuchowych, broni, amunicji oraz wyrobów o przeznaczeniu wojskowym lub policyjnym.
  • [7] STANAG 4439. 2010. Policy for Introduction and Assessment of Insensitive Munitions, Edition, March 2010.
  • [8] AOP 39. 2010. Guidance on the Assessment and Development of Insensitive Munitions, Edition 3, March 2010.
  • [9] STANAG 4240. 2003. Liquid Fuel/External Fire, Munition Test Procedures, Edition 2, April 2003.
  • [10] STANAG 4382. 2003. Slow Heating, Munitions Test Procedures, Edition 2, April 2003.
  • [11] STANAG 4241. 2003. Bullet Impact, Munition Test Procedures, Edition 2, April 2003.
  • [12] STANAG 4496. 2004. Fragment Impact, Munitions Test Procedure, Edition 1, January 2004.
  • [13] STANAG 4396. 2001. Sympathetic Reaction, Munition Test Procedures, Edition 2, December 2001.
  • [14] STANAG 4526. 2004. Shaped Charge Jet, Munitions Test Procedure, Edition 2, July 2004.
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Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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