Projects

Equipment Summaries

The CIS Equipment Summaries provide information about National CIS capabilities, the systems in use and the systems that they plan to use in the near future. These Summaries will help to improve the level of knowledge of each others CIS capabilities and also enable better planning of future CIS trials by taking into account the phasing out of old systems, the phasing in of new systems and the new emerging technologies. To gather the required information, the EAG was given a 2-day briefing/visit by each EAG Nation. The Summaries are living documents and will be updated as experience is gained from writing similar documents for the other Nations. The first documents available are for BEL and ESP.

- BEL CIS Equipment Summary

- ESP CIS Equipment Summary

New projects


  • The aim of the EAG DCAS IDM trial is to enhance interoperability among the seven nations TACPs and their various CAS air assets, leading to an improved Implementation and use of IDMs in a multinational environment.
Existing projects


  • The CRYPTO Manual contains information concerning all interoperable Crypto equipment available within the EAG community. It includes all the configurations as tested and validated during bench tests and the exercises as sponsored under the auspices of the EAG.
  • The SATCOM Interoperability manual contains all information regarding the EAG nations’ satellite capability, along with all configurations tested and validated during bench tests and exercises sponsored under the auspices of the EAG.
  • The Ground ground radio Manual aims to collect all the relevant information on the Ground-Ground Radios in use among the EAG Nations for the benefit of both planners and technicians The scope of the document is so far limited to the Force Protection (FP) area.
  • The communication equipment Manual contains information about PABX and Multiplexer equipments available within the EAG community. It includes all the configurations as experimented and validated during bench tests and exercises sponsored under the aegis of the EAG
  • The aim of the EUROVOX project is to establish a permanent voice network for the benefit of the seven nations, using the existing military networks and interfaces between those networks.The common dialing principles, the numbering plan policy and each national phone directory are provided into a yearly updated Multinational Telephone Book (MTB).