For those interested in learning more about STANAG 4372 or accessing the standard, the following resources are available:

: Operates strictly within the military UHF band of 225 to 400 MHz [2].

In recent years, there has been a massive effort to harmonize these. If you are reading STANAG 4372, you will often see references to MIL-STD-810 methods. This is to ensure that a US-made missile can fit onto a French-made plane without the French engineers having to re-test the missile entirely.

Wait, maybe the user is using the STANAG 4372 as an example and wants me to create a review in the style of a review for such a document. That makes sense. In that case, I can outline a typical review structure, mention common elements, and note that the review is illustrative.