NATO STANAG 2601 Standardization of Electrical Systems in Tactical Vehicles
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NATO STANAG 2601 Document Information:
Title
Standardization of Electrical Systems in Tactical Vehicles
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Publication Date:
May 31, 1996
Scope:
AIM
The aim of this agreement is to standardize the nominal voltage of the
electrical systems of tactical land vehicles for practical purposes such
as:
(a) The ability of giving or receiving electrical power support on
starting the engine when necessary;
(b) In the case of a vehicle combination truck trailer or a prime
mover/semi-trailer from different member nations, the ability to
supply the trailer or semi-trailer electrical power for its
lighting.
(c) To acquire the interchangeability of vehicle electrical
components of different makes or from different member nations
in case of emergency.
NOTE: The circuit characteristics, such as voltage drop, ripple, surges
and spikes are not specified in this STANAG.
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