The NATO Phonetic Alphabet was developed in the 1950s to be intelligible (and pronounceable) to all NATO allies in the heat of battle. The NATO Phonetic Alphabet is now widely used in business and telecommunications in Europe and North America.
The NATO Phonetic Alphabet was developed in the 1950s to be intelligible (and pronounceable) to all NATO allies in the heat of battle. The NATO Phonetic Alphabet is now widely used in business and telecommunications in Europe and North America.