GOST 16876-71 contains two tables of a transliteration:
In 1978 COMECON adopted GOST 16876-71 with minor modifications as its official transliteration standard, under the name of SEV 1362-78 (СЭВ 1362-78).
GOST 16876-71 was used by the United Nations to develop its romanization system for geographical names, which was adopted for official use by the United Nations at the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names in Montréal, Canada, in 1987. UN system relies on diacritics to compensate for non-Russian Cyrillic alphabets.
In 1995 Derzhstandart, the Ukrainian GOST, introduced an amendment to better accommodate the post-Soviet Ukrainian orthography. It was accepted internationally, and became part of SEV 1362-78 in 1998–2000.
In 2002, the Russian Federation along with a number of CIS countries abandoned the use of GOST 16876 in favor of ISO 9:1995, which was adopted as GOST 7.79-2000.
| Cyrillic | а | б | в | г | д | е | ё | ж | з | и | й | к | л | м | н | о | п | р | с | т | у | ф | х | ц | ч | ш | щ | ъ | ы | ь | э | ю | я | і | ѳ | ѣ | ѵ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOST 16876-71 table A | a | b | v | g | d | e | jo | zh | z | i | jj | k | l | m | n | o | p | r | s | t | u | f | kh | c | ch | sh | shh | " | y | ' | eh | ju | ja | |||||
| SEV 1362-78 | a | b | v | g | d | e | jo | zh | z | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | r | s | t | u | f | kh | c | ch | sh | shh | " | y | ' | eh | ju | ja | |||||
| GOST (1983) / UN (1987) | a | b | v | g | d | e | ë | ž | z | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | r | s | t | u | f | h | c | č | š | šč | " | y | ' | è | ju | ja | ĭ | ḟ | ě | ẏ | |
| GOST (2002) / ISO (1995) | a | b | v | g | d | e | ë | ž | z | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | r | s | t | u | f | h | c | č | š | ŝ | " | y | ' | è | û | â | ì | f̀ | ě | ỳ |
The last four letters are found in texts from before the orthographic reform of 1918. For contemporary letters the only differences between the UN-approved system, the scholarly system, and ISO/R 9:1968 are the transliterations of х (h / x / ch) and э (è / è / ė).
| Cyrillic | г | ґ | є | и | і | ї | й | х | ' |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOST 16876-71 | g | – | je | i | i | ji | jj | kh | * |
| GOST (1983) | g | – | je | i | i | i | j | h | " |
| Derzhstandart | gh | g | je | y | i | ji | j1 | kh | j² |