Transcription of Nato Conventional Military Symbols - Army.ca
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 1 Canadian Forces School of Military Intelligence NNaattoo CCoonnvveennttiioonnaall MMiilliittaarryy SSyymmbboollss Programmed Instruction Package (PIP) NAME:_____ January 2000 Ref.: PIP Signes conventionnels de l OTAN produced by 4 Int Coy APP-6A Military Symbols for Land Based Systems UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS COLOURS AND SHAPES FIELD SIZE COMBAT SYMBOL R LE ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTIC ELECTRONIC WARFARE OBSERVATION WEAPONS MOBILITY UNITS REINFORCEMENT AND THE DATE-TIME COMMAND POST AND UNCONFIRMED, SUSPECTED OR POSSIBLE SPECIAL DEFENSIVE ARTILLERY FIRE ARCS OF NBC COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONNAL MANOEUVRE UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 3 CAREFULLY READ THIS PAGE INSTRUCTIONS This Programmed Instruction Package (PIP) uses the nato Conventional Military Symbols used in the Canadian Forces.
Three basic principles to remember when creating military symbols: 1. Accuracy: The symbol should be easily identifiable as to what it represents, and be precisely located; 2. Speed: It is of a greater importance to keep your map current than to design overly complex symbols; and 3. Neatness: A sloppy symbol shows a lack of professionalism and
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}