NBMR-1
| NBMR-1 | |
|---|---|
| The winning entry, Fiat G.91 lightweight strike fighter | |
| General information | |
| Project for | Development of military aircraft |
| Issued by | NATO |
| Prototypes | Bréguet 1001 Taon Dassault Mystère XXVI Fiat G.91 |
| History | |
| Initiated | 1953 |
| Concluded | 1958 |
| Outcome | G.91 officially declared winner |
| Successors | NBMR-3 |
NATO Basic Military Requirement 1 (NBMR-1) was a document produced by a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) committee in the 1950s detailing the specification of future combat aircraft designs. The requirement was for a "light weight tactical strike fighter (LWTSF)" capable of carrying both conventional and tactical nuclear weapons from rough airfields and having simple maintenance requirements.