H-3 Helicopter Support Equipment Parts

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0115031 Electromagnetic Relay
011026488
02331-1208 Electromagnetic Relay
011343448
10175442 Electromagnetic Relay
003519657
101866 Electromagnetic Relay
010268386
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010268386
1114247 Electromagnetic Relay
010268386
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010268386
1114458 Electromagnetic Relay
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011343448
1119756 Electromagnetic Relay
003519657
1119853 Electromagnetic Relay
011343448
1119870 Electromagnetic Relay
003519657
11450 Electromagnetic Relay
011026488
12701 Electromagnetic Relay
011026488
132728 Electromagnetic Relay
010268386
15-3F Electromagnetic Relay
011026488
15556 Electromagnetic Relay
011343448
177MBM1 Electromagnetic Relay
010268386
22822 Electromagnetic Relay
003519657
272384 Electromagnetic Relay
010268386
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Support Equipment, H-3 Helicopter

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An armed helicopter is a military helicopter equipped with aircraft ordnance. Most commonly, it is used for attacking targets on the ground. Such a helicopter could be either purposely designed for a ground-attack mission—in which case it would be more specifically categorized as an attack helicopter—or may have been previously designed for other uses, such as utility, air cargo, aerial reconnaissance, etc., with the weapons mounts being modifications, rather than part of the design of the helicopter. The purpose of the modification to an armed helicopter configuration can be field expediency during combat, the lack of military funding to develop or purchase attack helicopters, or the need to maintain the helicopter for missions that do not require the weapons.

Specialized armed helicopters fly from ships at sea, and are equipped for antisubmarine warfare or strikes with anti-shipping missiles.

Direct fire support delivered by weapons mounted on helicopters began informally in the Korean War, with United States Marines firing their weapons from the open doors of the aircraft, into the treeline of the landing area below. The concept evolved with the French during the Algerian and the First Indochina wars, in the form of armed helicopters; where utility, cargo, and observation military helicopters were modified to carry various weapons.

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