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  1. NATO phonetic alphabet. The International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or simply Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, commonly known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, is the most widely used set of clear-code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet.

  2. Since 1956, the NATO Phonetic Alphabet has enabled forces from many countries to communicate in a way that is understood by all. Test your knowledge of the full alphabet below, then scroll down to learn more about the history of this unique system (no peeking)!

  3. NATO Phonetic Alphabet. The NATO phonetic alphabet is a Spelling Alphabet, a set of words used instead of letters in oral communication (i.e. over the phone or military radio). Each word ("code word") stands for its initial letter (alphabetical "symbol"). The 26 code words in the NATO phonetic alphabet are assigned to the 26 letters of the ...

    Symbol
    Code Word
    Morse Code
    Phonic (pronunciation)
    A
    A lfa/Alpha
    ● ▬
    AL FAH
    B
    B ravo
    ▬ ● ● ●
    BRAH VOH
    C
    C harlie
    ▬ ● ▬ ●
    CHAR LEE
    D
    D elta
    ▬ ● ●
    DELL TAH
  4. Alfabeto fonético da OTAN. Nota: Não confundir com Alfabeto fonético internacional. O alfabeto fonético da OTAN é o alfabeto de soletração mais utilizado no mundo. Embora chamados de "alfabetos fonéticos", alfabetos de soletração não têm conexão com sistemas de transcrição fonética como o alfabeto fonético internacional.

  5. The NATO phonetic alphabet is useful to prevent spelling mistakes or miscommunication, especially when people from different countries with different accents and pronunciations work together. The NATO alphabet became effective in 1956 and, a few years later, turned into the established universal phonetic alphabet for all military, civilian and ...

  6. NATO/ICAO phonetic alphabet. Dutch spelling alphabet. German spelling alphabet. Swedish Armed Forces' radio alphabet. Russian spelling alphabet (official, excludes Ё) Russian spelling alphabet (unofficial, includes Ё) Add encoder or viewer. View. Text. Add encoder or viewer.

  7. The term “NATO Phonetic Alphabet” was adopted prior to the Cold War as an alternative name for the ICAO phonetic alphabet, after it was used in a publication for the navies of all NATO members. A unique feature of this alphabet is that it includes corresponding symbols for the Morse code.