Because official NATO Standardization Agreements (STANAGs) are copyrighted documents restricted to NATO nations and specific partners, they are not legally available for free public download on open commercial websites. This guide provides a detailed breakdown of the standard's content, technical requirements, and application to help you understand the document without needing to locate a potentially illegal or unauthorized "leaked" PDF.

: It provides the baseline for ensuring that electrical equipment—from simple lighting to complex radar and weapon systems—can function reliably on a warship's power grid. ResearchGate Available Versions and Documentation

The standard focuses on 440V and 115V at 60Hz, which are standard for heavy machinery and general shipboard equipment, respectively.

If you work for companies like BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, Navantia, Fincantieri, or Thales, your internal document control or technical library will have an enterprise license for all active STANAGs. Request the document via your internal knowledge base.