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VRC-50 C-2A from USS Enterprise VRC-50 C-130F Hercules at NAS Atsugi VRC-50 US-3A on USS Abraham Lincoln in 1993. 2 October 1969, C-2A #152796 crashed on approach to the USS Constellation on a flight from NAS Cubi Point, all 26 passengers and crew were listed as killed in action, the bodies were not recovered.
Passive Detection System (PDS), Electronic support measures, direction finding: E-2C Hawkeye [70] [71] AN/ALR-76: Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) replacing the AN/ALR-47 [72] S-3 Viking, Lockheed EP-3: AN/ALR-94: Self-protection Electronic Warfare (EW) system, detects and responds to surface and airborne threats: F-22 Raptor [73] Sanders ...
VRC-30; VRC-40; VRC-50 This page was last edited on 14 June 2012, at 23:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
AN/VRC-87: Vehicular 5-watt short-range AN/MRC-145: Vehicular 50-watt radio system with two RT-1523s and a HMMWV assigned to the system AN/VRC-88: Vehicular 5-watt short-range dismountable – with manpack accessories AN/VRC-89: Vehicular 50-watt long-range/short-range AN/VRC-90: Vehicular 50-watt long-range AN/VRC-91
US-3A of VRC-50 in 1987 ES-3As of VQ-5 S-3B with D-704 buddy store ES-3A Shadow of VQ-6 S-3A First production version, 187 built. [34] [35] S-3B Upgraded avionics, AN/APS-137 inverse synthetic aperture radar, Joint Tactical Information Distribution System, AGM-84 Harpoon launch capability, first flight 13 September 1984, 119 converted from S ...
66 F-16V block 70 multi-role fighters, 75 F110 engines, 75 Link 16 systems, 75 AN/APG-83 AESA radars, 120 AN/ALE-50 towed decoy systems, ammunition. $8,000 [60] 2020-05-20: 18 Mk-48 Mod6 AT heavyweight submarine-launched wire-guided torpedoes (HWT), including spare parts, support and test equipment, operator manuals, technical documentation ...
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The AN/VRC-12 is the lowest-numbered element of a family of vehicular VHF-FM synthesized vehicular radio communications systems developed by Avco Corporation [1] and introduced around 1963 and used extensively by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War and for many years after.