A-Z, 0-9 phonetic code (NATO/ICAO standard), usage examples — all in one table!
The phonetic code is an international standard alphabet used in radio, communication, aviation, military, and security to clearly convey letters and numbers. Each character (A-Z, 0-9) is assigned a unique code by NATO/ICAO standards, essential for accurate voice communication.
Example: When transmitting 'B', say 'Bravo for B' to ensure clarity. Actual pronunciation may vary by environment, so refer to standard codes and examples.