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  2. List of NATO reporting names for equipment - Wikipedia

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    Ball End – common navigational radar. [1] Band Stand – Missile tracking and control [1] Bass Tilt – MR-123, fire control radar of the AK-630 close-in weapon system [2] Bell Clout – Electronic warfare jamming radar [1] Bell Shroud – Electronic warfare jamming radar [1] Bell Squat – Electronic warfare jamming radar [1]

  3. AN/SPY-3 - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of AN/SPY-3 vertical electronic pencil beam radar conex projections. X band functionality (8 to 12 GHz frequency range) is optimal for minimizing low-altitude propagation effects, narrow beam width for best tracking accuracy, wide frequency bandwidth for effective target discrimination, and the target illumination for SM-2 and Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles (ESSM).

  4. General radiotelephone operator license - Wikipedia

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    Specialized theory and practice applicable to the proper installation, servicing, and maintenance of ship radar equipment in general use for marine navigation purposes. Element 8 exam consists of questions in the following categories: Radar Principles – 10 questions; Transmitting Systems – 8 questions; Receiving Systems10 questions

  5. EL/M-2080 Green Pine - Wikipedia

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    The radar system includes a 9 m (30 ft) wide by 3 m (9.8 ft) high [10] trailer-mounted rotatable antenna array, a power system, a cooling system and a radar control center. [6] [22] The power system has both no-break and transformer containers, with the former including a diesel generator, an inductive clutch control module and a diesel fuel ...

  6. ThalesRaytheonSystems - Wikipedia

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    Thales-Raytheon Systems Company LLC (ThalesRaytheonSystems or TRS) is an aerospace and defence company co-headquartered in Massy, Paris, France and Fullerton, California, United States. [1] It is operated as a 50:50 joint venture between Raytheon Technologies (formerly Raytheon Company ) and Thales Group .

  7. AN/ALR-67 radar warning receiver - Wikipedia

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    The AN/ALR-67 countermeasures warning and control system is the standard threat warning system for tactical aircraft and was specifically designed for the A-6E/SWIP, AV-8B, F-14B, F-14D and F/A-18. The system detects, identifies and displays radars and radar-guided weapon systems in the C to J frequency range (about 0.5 to 20 GHz).

  8. SCR-602 - Wikipedia

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    The SCR-602 (Set Complete Radio model 602) also known as the AN/TPS-3, was a mobile, lightweight, medium-range, early-warning radar utilized by the United States and its allies during World War II. The radar was originally designed for use during the initial stages of an amphibious assault or military operation where its lightweight relative to ...

  9. AN/FPS-20 Early Warning Radar - Wikipedia

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    [N 1] Installations began in 1956. [2] [N 2] New-build units from Bendix with this equipment pre-installed became the AN/FPS-20 in 1957. [N 3] Otherwise similar units with an antenna from General Electric were known as the AN/FPS-20B. The slotted-waveguide antenna pictured above the AN/FPS-20 is for the associated IFF system. [N 4] The FPS-20s ...