The NATO Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center (MSIAC) is a multinational collaboration that collects, stores, and analyses technical information related to Munitions Safety (MS) and Insensitive Munitions (IM). MSIAC supports its member nations through a variety of products and services. Poland is becoming a MSIAC member nation during 2018. MSIAC has a diverse programme of work aimed at developing and sharing the related underpinning scientific knowledge. This is then applied to support policy implementation and development related to munition safety. This paper provides an overview of: NATO policies for MS related to the storage and transport of munitions; NATO IM requirements and testing; and how they relate to Poland. In partic...
Objectives Analysis of the possibilities of Poland's participation in the utilization of hazardous c...
Work is proceeding within NATO toward establishing STANAG 4686, which would define the performance l...
Analysis of the possibilities of Poland’s participation in the utilization of hazardous chemicals ba...
The NATO Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center (MSIAC) is a multinational collaboration that ...
The NATO Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center (MSIAC) is a multinational collaboration that ...
Czerski Robert, Kustra Marek, Goniewicz Krzysztof. Safety NATO Policy in Developing Polish Security ...
NATO standardization documents are the basis for action in many areas of NATO military activity and ...
Peace and safety are the most important challenges in the hierarchy of human needs. Poland in 2007 a...
This paper presents the aspects of work safety and the standardization of time (duration) that relat...
Artykuł o problemach bezpieczeństwa środków bojowych (ŚB) w różnych warunkach ich eksploatacji. Bezp...
The article is devoted to the development of Multinational Corps Northeast (MNC NE) in the second de...
Inadequately-managed ammunition poses the dual risk of accidental explosions of ammunition sites and...
W artykule przedstawiono kilka istotnych problemów związanych z identyfikacją amunicji i jej element...
The concept of Insensitive Munitions, or IM, is not new; the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has be...
The Multinational Corps North East (MNC NE) with its HQ in Szczecin was established on the power of ...
Objectives Analysis of the possibilities of Poland's participation in the utilization of hazardous c...
Work is proceeding within NATO toward establishing STANAG 4686, which would define the performance l...
Analysis of the possibilities of Poland’s participation in the utilization of hazardous chemicals ba...
The NATO Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center (MSIAC) is a multinational collaboration that ...
The NATO Munitions Safety Information Analysis Center (MSIAC) is a multinational collaboration that ...
Czerski Robert, Kustra Marek, Goniewicz Krzysztof. Safety NATO Policy in Developing Polish Security ...
NATO standardization documents are the basis for action in many areas of NATO military activity and ...
Peace and safety are the most important challenges in the hierarchy of human needs. Poland in 2007 a...
This paper presents the aspects of work safety and the standardization of time (duration) that relat...
Artykuł o problemach bezpieczeństwa środków bojowych (ŚB) w różnych warunkach ich eksploatacji. Bezp...
The article is devoted to the development of Multinational Corps Northeast (MNC NE) in the second de...
Inadequately-managed ammunition poses the dual risk of accidental explosions of ammunition sites and...
W artykule przedstawiono kilka istotnych problemów związanych z identyfikacją amunicji i jej element...
The concept of Insensitive Munitions, or IM, is not new; the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has be...
The Multinational Corps North East (MNC NE) with its HQ in Szczecin was established on the power of ...
Objectives Analysis of the possibilities of Poland's participation in the utilization of hazardous c...
Work is proceeding within NATO toward establishing STANAG 4686, which would define the performance l...
Analysis of the possibilities of Poland’s participation in the utilization of hazardous chemicals ba...