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NATO forces independently developed a later set of Z codes for military use and inter-language needs. The NATO Z codes are still in use, and are published in the unclassified document ACP-131. There are other sets of codes internally used by Russia 's military and other operating agencies.
28 maj 2009 · The NATO military Z-signals, ZAA...ZXZ, are defined in ACP 131, but the series ZYA...ZZZ is reserved for the temporary or permanent assignment of meanings on an intra-military basis by any nation, service or command.
8 cze 2017 · A guide to Military and Commercial Radio Z-Codes. A compilation of Z-codes primarily used in military message transmissions.
15 wrz 2009 · The NATO military Z-signals, ZAA-ZXZ, are defined in ACP 131 and are in use by the whole Alliance. The series ZYA-ZZZ is reserved for the temporary or permanent assignment of meanings on an intra-military basis by any nation, service or command (and hence can differ for every nation).
According to ACP-125(F), paragraphs 103 and 104, in radio communication among Allied military units: Q codes are authorized for both civilian and military use, and for communications between the two. Z codes are authorized for use only among military stations.
however, are authorised for use by allied military stations with any Q or Z signal subject to the use limitations, if any, of that Q or Z signal (see paragraph 103).
Protocols, procedure words (“prowords”), call signs, radio checks, and best practices all play an important role in supporting safe and effective military radio communication. Read on to learn several tips and tactics for effective military radio communication.