Based on MIL-STD-2525D and Joint Military Symbology
Section 1: Fundamentals & Frame Structure
1. What is the standard governing US and NATO military symbols?
ANSWER ✓ MIL-STD-2525D, "Common Warfighting Symbology."
2. What are the three primary categories of symbols?
ANSWER ✓ Frame Shape indicates affiliation: Friendly, Hostile, Neutral, or Unknown.
3. What frame shape is used for a friendly unit?
ANSWER ✓ A single solid rectangle. (e.g., ☐)
4. What frame shape is used for a hostile equipment system?
ANSWER ✓ A tilted solid diamond. (e.g., ◆)
5. What frame shape indicates an "Unknown" or "Pending" affiliation?
ANSWER ✓ A solid circle. (e.g., ●)
6. How is a Neutral entity represented?
ANSWER ✓ A solid square. (e.g., ■)
7. What is the purpose of the "J" modifier in a symbol's frame?
ANSWER ✓ It indicates the unit or equipment is attached to or operating under a
command other than its parent unit (J for "Jury-rigged").
8. What does an "A" in the frame's left sector indicate?
ANSWER ✓ It indicates an Airborne unit (e.g., [A] for a friendly airborne infantry
battalion).
9. What does an "M" in the frame's left sector indicate?
ANSWER ✓ It indicates a Marine unit, part of a maritime formation.
10. What is the "Amplifier" section at the top of a unit symbol?
ANSWER ✓ The space above the icon for echelon, task force, or other text modifiers.
, 11. What is the "Context" modifier (lower left of icon)?
ANSWER ✓ A letter indicating operational condition or context, like "X" for destroyed or
"S" for suspect.
12. What does an "F" in the Context modifier mean?
ANSWER ✓ Feint/Dummy – a decoy or false unit.
13. What does an "N" in the Context modifier mean?
ANSWER ✓ Unit is operating under Electromagnetic Silence (EMCON).
14. Where is the "Unique Designator" typically placed?
ANSWER ✓ Below the symbol frame, often a number or name (e.g., "AKULA 1-1").
15. What is the "HQ" modifier and where is it placed?
ANSWER ✓ A staff symbol placed at the center of the unit icon to denote a
headquarters element.
Section 2: Icon & Entity Representation
16. What is the core icon for Infantry?
ANSWER ✓ An "X" shaped like two crossed rifles.
17. What is the core icon for Armor?
ANSWER ✓ An oval or ellipse, representing a tank tread or armored vehicle.
18. What is the core icon for Artillery?
ANSWER ✓ A solid circle with a dot in the center, resembling a cannonball or burst.
19. What is the core icon for Reconnaissance?
ANSWER ✓ A tilted diamond.
20. What is the core icon for Engineer?
ANSWER ✓ A bridge/trestle shape (a rectangle with a curved opening).
21. How is a "Mechanized" capability shown?
ANSWER ✓ A small, solid circle placed at the bottom center of the unit icon (e.g.,
Mechanized Infantry).
22. How is a "Motorized" capability shown?
ANSWER ✓ A small, solid circle placed at the bottom right of the unit icon.