The article refers to the importance of the security concept in Romania and the compatibility for service of the munitions and explosives materials, and presents the disposals taken already and those to be taken/ to come/ to reach/ in the future by the Romanian Government in order to fulfil the NATO requirements in this domain (STANAG 4170, AOP- 7), by elaborating/issuing/ improving/ the national military standards. After presenting the general legal bounds of the explosive material regiment/system/ in Romania (law no. 126/1995 and 17/1996), the article is focused on the validation procedures of the military explosive materials and ammunition. Thus, there are presented the responsibilities of the National Authority which has the responsibility/duty/ which is in charge/ to validation the explosive materials and ammunition in Romania and the article also presents the strategy of National Authority to put in accord/ to meet the requirements of/ the NATO standards and the national standards and their compatibility in the ammunition and explosive materials system, as a part of the general strategy in order to (fully) integrate in NATO.
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Viorel, C.A., Cătălina, T. (2004). Safety and Compatibility in service of Munitions and Explosives in Romania. In: Branco, P.C., Schubert, H., Campos, J. (eds) Defense Industries: Science and Technology Related to Security: Impact of Conventional Munitions on Environment and Population. NATO Science Series, vol 44. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2795-6_2
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