NATO ATP 3.8.1 consists of several key components, including:

The publication provides a framework to ensure that UAS personnel across all member nations meet standardized competency levels, directly supporting interoperability during joint and combined operations. Core Training Levels (BUQ) The standard categorizes training into Basic UAS Qualifications (BUQ)

NATO ATP-3.381 is a technical publication covering aircraft flight controls and cockpit instruments systems common to NATO military aircraft. It standardizes terminology, basic principles, inspection and maintenance considerations, and guidance for troubleshooting, testing and rigging of primary and secondary flight control systems and flight instruments.

: Generally manage smaller systems or those with limited operational complexity. Pilots (BUQ levels III and IV)

: It codifies basic UAS qualification and mission skills into standardized sets to streamline training across NATO member nations. Qualification Levels :

The publication codifies essential skills into two main standardized training sets: Basic UAS Qualification (BUQ):