NATO Industrial Advisory Group

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The NATO Industrial Advisory Group (NIAG) is an advisory group founded in 1968. Its members include the Federal Association of the German Security and Defense Industry .

One of the main tasks of NIAG is to prepare feasibility studies. For example, the industry advisory body has worked out a scenario in which the London Olympic Stadium is attacked by an armed drone. In May 2015, Russia imposed an entry ban on the former head of the Estonian delegation, Andres Parve , who now works for the Interior Ministry.

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Individual evidence

  1. https://diweb.hq.nato.int/niag/Pages_Anonymous/NIAG-History.aspx
  2. Blasting instead of cartridges. In: sueddeutsche.de. February 4, 2014, accessed September 19, 2018 .
  3. Siseministeerium: Contact , query date: October 22, 2016.
  4. Moskva musta nimekirja sattunud Andres Parvet valdab teadmatus , June 1, 2015 (Estonian)