Two compatibility test types based on gas generation obtained by vacuum stability test (VST) procedure and on heat generation obtained by heat flow microcalorimetry (HFMC) show that nitroguanidine (NGu), CAS-No. [556-88-7], is compatible with ammonium nitrate (AN), CAS-No. [6484-52-2], ammonium dinitramide (ADN), CAS-No. [140456-78-6], 1,1-diamino-dinitroethylene (FOX-7, DADNE), CAS-No. [145250-81-3], N-guanylurea dinitramide (FOX-12, GUDN, carbamoylguanidinium dinitramide), CAS-No. [217464-38-5], hexogen (RDX), CAS-No. [121-82-4], octogen (HMX), CAS-No. [2691-41-0], and trinitrotoluene (TNT), CAS-No. [118-96-7]. The evaluations with gas generation and heat generation were done using the so-called corresponding reactivity quantities RV and RQ, but the assessment criteria are in accordance with the present NATO standards. NGu and ADN show the rare case of reactivity with a negative assessment quantity, that is their inter-component reactivity quantities show negative values in RV and RQ. The evolved gas volume and the produced heat generation of the 1 : 1 mixture have lower values than the formally calculated values of the mixture. The root cause of this cannot be deduced with mere compatibility testing. A negative assessment quantity RQ is also observed with NGu and TNT at 80 degrees C, but not at 70 degrees C. ** image