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2143 AEODP-10 2282 ATP-72 2377 AEODP-13 EOD publications - overview Introduction collection of EOD Allied Publications STANAG and associated standard/ap, title, date of last promulgation, custodian, revision schedule short abstract of single publications - intent, aim, content 2369 AEODP-14 2370 AEODP-3 2391 AEODP-5 2834 AEODP-9 2607 AEODP-11 2186 AEODP-12 2609 AEODP-8 2221 AEODP-6 2628 AJP-3.18 2897 AEODP-7

STANAG 2143/AEODP-10 EOD principles and minimum standards of proficiency This publication is intended to provide the basis for national EOD organization and planning. Explosive Ordnance threat review of munition EOD operational capability requirement interoperability, Command and Control, operate in contaminated environment, interchange of information, inspect and evaluate EOD units, report EOD incidents, EOD method of training EOD equipment and procedures Minimum standards of particular proficiencies STANAG 2282/ATP-3.18.1) Interservice EOD operations on multinational deployments This publication is to define principles for structuring and conducting multinational Explosive ordnance disposal operations both across the spectrum of operations and for any size multinational force. The ATP-72 establishes EOD force command and control principles, concepts, procedures, and responsibilities from the highest level multinational HQ through intermediate multinational HQ to national EOD force single points of contact. Finally, the ATP details overarching safety principles for both multinational and national EOD operations. Command and control organization and structures principles, general EOD coordination, control concepts and structures, EOD categories and prioritization of EOD effort Capabilities and task areas of multinational EOD EOD capabilities, EOD task areas, explosive ordnance reconnaissance and clearance, improvised explosive device disposal, disposal of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear EO, support missions, military search, stockpile disposal, training of military and civilian personnel Reporting and tasking principles / information management and reporting system information flow management, principles of the NATO EOD message and reporting system, EOD messages, EOD technical intelligence information exchange, national tasking and reporting General and specific safety principles and considerations communication, protective measures, support measures, threat analysis, specific safety considerations STANAG 2377/AEODP-13 EOD roles, responsibilities, capabilities and incident procedures when operating with non EOD trained agencies and personnel This publication is intended to provide the foundation for EOD roles, responsibilities, capabilities and incident procedures to be adopted for control of an Explosive Ordnance Disposal incident by non EOD trained agencies/personnel.

Guidelines for the management of an EOD incident initiation initiation, immediate action, pre-eod activities, EOR/EOD action, after action Functions of EOD staffs duties of the staff EOD officer, functions of EOD control, functions of EOD units EOD incident guide for formation staff officers EOD incident guide for a unit Sample of Standing Operating Procedures for EOD STANAG 2369/AEODP-14 (restricted) The NATO EOD publications set (NEPS) - Identification and disposal of surface, air and underwater munitions This publication is to provide details of the identification and disposal of any explosive ordnance, whatever the nationality of its origin. General information Bombs and fuzes of NATO nations Bombs and fuzes of Warsaw pact and other non-nato nations Artillery and mortar projectiles of NATO nations Explosive hazards installed in aircraft Identification of landmines and booby-traps STANAG 2370/AEODP-3 Interservice improvised explosive device disposal operations on multinational deployments a guide for staff officers / VOL I This publication is intended as an operational guide for Staff Officers. It is to provide guidance and a common framework as to the planning and conduct of IEDD operations. The Aim of this STANAG is to highlight considerations and provide inter-service guidance for the planning and conduct of Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) on multi-national operations. Context and environment threat, operating environment, support of the host nation, host nation security services, commanders intent, friendly forces Theatre planning considerations configurations of IEDD response, delivering IEDD, IEDD support, post incident analysis, Procedural considerations suspect IED reporting, categorisation and prioritisation for IEDD, incident control/iedd supervision, safety distances, evaluation/threat assessment, IEDD execution, post incident procedures Technical considerations categories of IED, IED construction, reducing an IED hazard, EOD options, technical exploitation and forensics Interservice improvised explosive device disposal operations on multinational deployments a guide for operators / VOL II

This publication is intended as a tactical guide for the benefit of operators and their chain of command. Every Improvised Explosive Device (IED) incident is unique and it is therefore not possible to lay down hard and fast rules, however guiding principles do apply. The principles outlined in this Chapter have been formulated as the result of lessons learned by many nations in theatres of operations around the world and can be applied to any IED situation. IED definition, construction IEDD render safe procedure, categorisation and prioritisation, safety, philosophy, operator knowledge, principles, mandatory actions, exemptions/dispensing with mandatory actions, IEDD task procedures establishment of an incident control point (ICP), IEDD team routes to ICP, arrival at the ICP, establishing the EOD control point, confirmation of ICP and EOD control point Incident management evacuation, safety, distances, reducing cordon distances, considerations for defeating indirect fire weapons Supporting activities witness questioning, IED observations, forensic material, IEDD estimate and plan EOD action implementing the RSP, after each positive action, continual evaluation, confirming clearance, post RSP STANAG 2391/AEODP-5 EOD recovery operations on fixed installations This publication is to provide a manual for NATO forces concerned with explosives ordnance disposal on fixed installations. EOD operations clearance of various types of munition Preparatory planning EOD planning, local installation recovery instructions, equipment with secondary EOD role, training C3 responsibilities, CBRN, EOD, EOR, MILSEARCH teams Reporting procedures STANAG 2607/AEODP-11 Interservice Electronic Warfare support to EOD on multinational deployments - Volume 2 The purpose of this publication is to establish a common understanding and framework for Electronic Warfare (EW) support to Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) on multi-national operations. EW support to EOD RCIED threat, definitions, Force Protection ECM and EOD ECM

Factors and considerations - ECM techniques, EOD EW activities configuration of EW capability, exploitation, trials and testing Execution of EW support to EOD STANAG 2609/AEODP-8 Interservice chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear EOD operations on multinational deployments This publication is to define principles for structuring and conducting multinational Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) operations across the spectrum of multi-national operations and for any size force. This document provides information on command and control (C2) principles, concepts, procedures, responsibilities and safety principles in addition to those set out in ATP 72. In this document EOD team refers to a team of EOD operators with CBRN capability. Command and Control (C2) Organization and structures principles, allocation of responsibilities, general structures, threat analysis, planning, tasking, coordination and prioritization, responsibilities and general relationships on site capabilities and task areas for multinational CBRN EOD - multinational operations spectrum, CBRN EOD task spectrum, support missions information management and reporting system safety principles and considerations - general safety principles and considerations, support measures, transportation and temporary storage, disposal STANAG 2834/AEODP-9 The operation of the EOD technical information centre (EODTIC) This publication is to establish the method of operation during peace war of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal technical information centre (EODTIC). The publication is to provide framework for terms of reference, essential principles of work, the exchange of EOD information and specifies responsibilities of the EODTIC. The EODTIC is facility is operated for the mutual benefit of those NATO countries contributing to its support and is hosted by GBR, Bicester. STANAG 2186/AEODP-12 EOD information security standards This publication is to standardize the safeguarding of information on EODD procedures and their classification within the Alliance. general security guidelines

EOD classification guidelines performance data and technical characteristics, operational and tactical, hardware STANAG 2221/AEODP-6 Explosive ordnance disposal reports and messages This publication forms the foundation for a standardized EOD message and reporting system. This system facilitates the tasking and reporting that are the backbone of information exchange between forces requiring EOD support, EOD staffs and EOD units. General information principles, instructions, users, EOD message information fields, set designations, information gathering Structure and examples of: messages o EO INCIDENT REPORT o EO TASK ORDER o INCIDENT RESPONSE AND EXPLOITATION REPORT o EO TECHNICAL EXPLOITATION REPORT STANAG 2897/AEODP-7 EOD equipment requirements and equipment This publication is to provide manual for EOD equipment, armament, outfit and requirements. This document provides list of EOD capabilities and national EOD POC of member countries. STANAG 2628/AJP-3.18 Joint allied doctrine for EOD support to operations This publication is intended to guide operational commanders and staff. It is to provide Allied joint commanders and staffs with guidance for the assignment of EOD field elements as an operational enabler contributing to freedom of action, force protection (FP) and intelligence requirements, describes the placement of EOD in the joint engineering staff organization at operational and strategic level and provides staff planning, responsibilities, capabilities, and requirements in support of EOD across the full spectrum of conflicts. EOD in the operational environment - EO Threat, EOD Principals Fundamentals of EOD - EOD capabilities, Safety considerations Allied joint EOD Command and Control - C2 structure, Planning, tasking, reporting EOD support to the conduct of Allied Joint Operations - Support to operations, EOD linkages Lexicon of EOD Terms

No STANAG No. Edition Associated Edition Title Data Last Promulgation Current Status Custodian 1 2143 6 AEODP-10 B EOD Principles and Minimum Standards of Proficiency 5 SEP 2014 GBR 2 2282 2 ATP 72/ATP3.18.1 3 2377 3 AEODP-13 A A Explosive Ordnance Disposal Operations on Multinational Deployments 4 APR 2011 RD DEU EOD Roles, Responsibilities, Capabilities and Incident Procedures when Operating with non EOD Trained Agencies and Personnel 1 APR 2015 NLD 2018 4 2628 1 AJP-3.18 A Joint Allied Doctrine for EOD Support to Operations RD DEU 5 2369 4 AEODP-14 6 2370 3 AEODP-3 C The NATO EOD Publication Set Identification and Disposal of Surface, Air, and Underwater Munitions Interservice Improvised Explosive Device Disposal Operations on Multinational Deployments Vol 1 guide for staff officers, Vol 2 - guide for EOD operators 29 JUNE 2016 USA 3 MAR 2014 GBR 7 2391 3 AEODP-5 B Explosive Ordnance Disposal Recovery Operations on Fixed Installations 13 MAR 2014 GBR 8 2607 1 AEODP-11 A Interservice Electronic Warfare (EW) Support to Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) on Multinational Deployments Note "Restricted" 2019 12 MAR 2013 GBR under review 9 2609 1 AEODP-8 B Interservice CBRN EOD Operations on Multinational Deployments 1 SEP 2015 BEL 10 2834 5 AEODP-9 A, ver1 The Operation of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technical Information Centre (EODTIC) 20 OCT 2014 GBR 11 2186 2 AEODP-12 A, ver1 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Information Security Standards 10 DEC 2015 USA 12 2221 3 AEODP-6 B, ver1 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Reports and Messages 3 SEP 2014 FRA 13 2897 5 AEODP-7 B, ver1 EOD Equipment Requirements and Equipment 19 NOV 2015 USA Superseded/Transferred/Merged No STANAG No. Edition Associated Edition Title Data Last Promulgation Current Status Custodian Note 2018 2018 1 2283 ATP-73 Vol 1 1 Military Search - Techniques & Procedures 15 DEC 2006 GBE transferred to MILENG WG 2 2293 ATP-73 Vol 2 Military Search - Techniques & Procedures GBR transferred to MILENG WG 3 2884 AEODP-1 3 Underwater Munition Disposal Procedures 3 JUL 2001 USA merged with 2369 4 2389 Minimum Standards of Proficiencies 6 JAN 2009 GBR merged with 2143 5 2279 1 AAP-41 A EOD Glossary SD2 EOD COE