NATO Phonetic Alphabet - Fedora People
https://nb.fedorapeople.org/PhoneticAlphabet.pdfNATO Phonetic Alphabet Letter Word Pronunciation IPA from ICAO A ALFA AL fah ˈ ɑælf B BRAVO BRAH voh ˈ ɑːˈbr vo C CHARLIE CHAR lee OR SHAR lee ˈ ʃɑː ˈʃɑːt li or li D DELTA DELL tah ˈ ɑdelt E ECHO ECK oh ˈeko F FOXTROT FOKS trot ˈ ɔ ɔf kstr t G GOLF golf ɡʌlf [sic] H HOTEL hoh TEL ho telːˈ I INDIA IN dee ah ˈ ˑɑindi J JULIET JEW lee ETT ˈ ʒ ː ˑˈd uli et
NATO Phonetic Alphabet - 485atc.co.uk
485atc.co.uk › images › filesNATO Phonetic Alphabet A Alpha . Decimal (point) B Bravo . Stop (full) C Charlie D Delta 0 Zero E Echo 1 Wun (one) F Foxtrot 2 Two G Golf 3 Tree (Three) H Hotel 4 Fower (four) I India 5 Fife (five) J Juliet 6 Six K Kilo 7 Seven L Lima 8 Ait (eight) M Mike 9 Niner (nine) N November O Oscar P Papa Q Quebec R Romeo S Sierra
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www.nato.int › nato_static_fl2014 › assetsPhonetic alphabet The NATO alphabet became effective in 1956 and, a few years later, turned into the established universal phonetic alphabet for all military, civilian and amateur radio communications. Flaghoist communication Ships use flags as signals to send out messages to each other. The use of flags, known