ATP 72 : 2006
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
INTERSERVICE EXPLOSIVE ORDANCE DISPOSAL OPERATIONS ON MULTINATIONAL DEPLOYMENTS
16-05-2006
Chapter 1 - Preface
0101. Object
0102. Background and Scope
0103. Applicability
Chapter 2 - Command and Control (C[2]) Organization and
Structures
0201. Principles
0202. General EOD Coordination, Control Concepts and
Structures
0203. Higher Staff Level - Combined Joint EOD Cell
0204. Intermediate Level Headquarters - Multi-national
EOD Coordination Cell
0205. National EOD Command Element - National Point of
Contact - EOD
0206. EOD Categories and Prioritization of EOD Effort
0207. Theater Operating Policies, Operating Principles,
Planning and Task Assignment
Chapter 3 - Capabilities and Task Areas of Multinational EOD
0301. EOD Capabilities
0302. EOD Task Areas within the Multinational Operations
Spectrum
0303. Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance (EOR)
0304. Explosive Ordnance Clearance (EOC)
0305. Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD)
0306. Disposal of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and
Nuclear EO
0307. Support Missions
0308. Military Search
0309. Stockpile Disposal
0310. Training of Military and Civilian Personnel
0311. Mortuary Services
0312. Other Tasks
Chapter 4 - Reporting & Tasking Principles/Information
Management and Reporting System
0401. Information Flow and Management
0402. Principles of the NATO EOD Message and Reporting System
0403. EOD Messages
0404. EOD Technical Intelligence Information Exchange
0405. Emergency Tasks
0406. Complex Tasks
0407. National Tasking and Reporting
Chapter 5 - General and Specific Safety Principles and
Considerations
0501. General Safety Principles
0502. General Safety Considerations
0503. Communication
0504. Protective Measures
0505. Support Measures
0506. Threat Analysis
0507. Specific Safety Considerations
0508. Demolition Site Operating Regulations
ANNEXES
A. Multi-national EOD Main Structure in the COA
B. Task Summary - EOD Staff Level Elements
C. EOD Categories According to STANAG 2143
D. SOPs Concerning EOD
E. Lexicon
F. Glossary of Abbreviations
G. References
Defines principles for structuring and conducting multinational Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) operations both across the spectrum of operations and for any size multi-national force.
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Standard
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PublisherName |
NATO
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Status |
Current
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