
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula - Wikipedia
Organization of Jihad's Base in the Arabian Peninsula), or AQAP is a Sunni Islamist militant organization which seeks to overthrow the Yemeni government and establish the Islamic Emirate of Yemen. Part of the al-Qaeda network, the group is based and primarily active in Yemen, while also conducting operations in Saudi Arabia.
Allied Quality Assurance Publications - Wikipedia
The Allied Quality Assurance Publications (AQAP) are standards for quality assurance systems developed by NATO. [1] [2] The aim of the AQAP agreement is to define standards for Quality Assurance of defence products. These standards are an integral part of contracts awarded in the military field involving NATO member countries.
AQAP – NATO Quality Assurance Requirements - Bundeswehr
Quality management for Bundeswehr contracts is based on the NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization requirements for quality assurance, the Allied Quality Assurance Publications (AQAP Allied Quality Assurance Publications). They are available here for download.
National Counterterrorism Center | Groups - DNI
Al-Qa‘ida in the Arabian Peninsula is a Sunni extremist group based in Yemen that has orchestrated numerous high-profile terrorist attacks. AQAP emerged in January 2009 following the unification of Yemeni and Saudi terrorist elements, signaling the group’s intent to serve as a hub for regional terrorism in the Arabian Peninsula.
Mutual Government Quality Assurance (GQA) is the process by which NATO Nations provide each other and NATO organisations Quality Assurance services on defence products, to establish confidence that the contractual requirements relating to quality are met.
AQAP (Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula) | Counter Extremism ...
2015年2月17日 · AQAP is the union of al-Qaeda’s affiliated branches in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. AQAP has claimed responsibility for terror attacks and plots worldwide, including the January 2015 Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris.
National Counterterrorism Center | Terrorist Groups
AQAP has employed ambushes, assaults, assassinations, bombings, kidnappings, and suicide attacks in Yemen against Yemeni Government officials, military and security forces, and infrastructure—as well as against the Huthis and ISIS-Yemen.