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F-4 Phantom II [1] [2] American Car and Foundry Company, [3] ... Device sent out pulses of light which, when reflected off of objects around the user, ...
The NATO Stock Number or National Stock Number (NSN) is a 13-digit alphanumeric code consisting of a Group of Supply, a Class of Supply and the unique NIIN to designate unique items of supply grouped by their relative catalog category. The first four digits are the NATO Supply Classification (NSC) or Federal Supply Class (FSC) code.
A photograph showing two Fulton MX-991/U Flashlights, next to an unofficial reproduction and a standard angle-head flashlight. The MX-991/U Flashlight (aka GI Flashlight, Army flashlight, or Moonbeam [1]) from the TL-122 military flashlight series of 1937-1944 and is a development of the MX-99/U flashlight issued in 1963 [clarification needed].
AN/APQ-135 sink-rate radar on board A-4 Skyhawk F-4 Phantom II F-8 Crusader and C-130 Hercules; AN/APQ-136 attack radar by Texas Instruments for AC-119K and AC-130A; AN/APQ-139 K u band multi-mode radar by Texas Instruments for B-57G; AN/APQ-140 J band multi-mode radar by Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems for Boeing RC-135
It was 11 digits long and was the same number as the NSN (see National Stock Number), minus the two-digit NCB code. The digits "00" were later added in the place of the NCB digits to virtually all FSN numbers to create compliant American 13-digit NSN numbers. The FSN was officially replaced by the NATO Stock Number beginning on September 30, 1974.
There are many examples of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs on display around the world, often in aviation museums and at facilities that once operated the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. A few F-4s are also preserved as gate guardians , and some are also owned privately.
Yehudi Lights flight path in crosswind to keep 3 degree wide cones of light from nose pointing straight at the enemy. Pilots noted that if they chose a straight-line heading to compensate for a crosswind, the nose of the plane would not point directly at the enemy, but could be, say, 20 degrees off. Since making the beams bright enough at such ...
The AN/PEQ-2 Infrared Target Pointer/Illuminator/Aiming Light (ITPIAL) is a laser sight for use on rifles fitted with a Picatinny rail.