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Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) is a U.S. Army facility located adjacent to Aberdeen, Harford County, Maryland, United States. More than 7,500 civilians and 5,000 military personnel work at APG. More than 7,500 civilians and 5,000 military personnel work at APG.
AN/APG-12: L-band Low Altitude Bomb Release Radar, replace AN/APG-9: AN/APG-13: S-band Nose Gun Laying Radar "Falcon" B-25 Mitchell: General Electric: AN/APG-14: S-band Gun Sight Radar: B-29 Superfortress: AN/APG-15: S-band Tail Gun Radar: B-29 Superfortress, PB4Y Privateer: AN/APG-16: X-band Gun Laying Radar, replaced AN/APG-2: B-32 Dominator ...
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The APG-63 was developed in the early 1970s and has been operational since 1973, and was installed on all F-15A/Bs. [1] In 1979, it received a major upgrade and became the first airborne radar to incorporate a software programmable signal processor (PSP), and the PSP allowed the system to be modified to accommodate new modes and weapons through software reprogramming rather than by hardware ...
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