Nato Atp-3.3.8.1 -

NATO ATP-3.3.8.1 (STANAG 4670) establishes minimum training requirements and a standardized classification system for UAS operators based on maximum take-off weight. The publication categorizes systems into Class 1 (under 150 kg), Class 2 (150-600 kg), and Class 3 (over 600 kg) to determine necessary airworthiness and qualification levels, such as BUQ and CJMQ. For more details, visit Atp-3.3.8.1 Edb V1 e (Stanag 4670) | PDF - Scribd

Establishing the skills needed to fly UAS in various classes of airspace without endangering other aircraft. Joint Interoperability: Ensuring operators are prepared for combined and joint missions nato atp-3.3.8.1

Example of a P1 SALUTE-P from the document: NATO ATP-3

: NATO uses ATP-3.3.8.1 to categorize drones by weight and capability. For instance, UAS under 150 kg are typically classified as "Small," while those between 150 kg and 600 kg fall into the "Tactical" category. Class 2 (150-600 kg)