Airborne Sensor Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
101000326 Diode Semiconductor Device
004270430
10128861 Electrical Plug Connector
008110933
10129133 Electrical Contact
005209972
10131434 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010801807
10131519 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010286597
10133098 Diode Semiconductor Device
004845036
10135528 Electrical Plug Connector
010360925
10163518 Film Fixed Resistor
004315147
10219245 Switch Actuator Adapter
008200302
10237219-2 Electrical Plug Connector
005789374
10244406-1 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
005204628
10388870 Stud Terminal
007274588
104-0073-275 Film Fixed Resistor
001125186
1047909-1 Multiple Electron Tube Shield
008070273
10543834-3 Electrical Receptacle Connector
005532789
106027-000000 Transistor
004944961
1066445-1 Multiple Electron Tube Shield
008070273
1080H37H16 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
001115963
109318-4 Thermal Resistor
008201701
10947494-2 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
001358458
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Airborne Sensor Systems

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An airborne sensor operator (aerial sensor operator, ASO, Aerial Remote Sensing Data Acquisition Specialist, Aerial Payload Operator, Police Tactical Flight Officer, Tactical Coordinator etc) is the functional profession of gathering information from an airborne platform (Manned or Unmanned) and/or oversee mission management systems for academic, commercial, public safety or military remote sensing purposes. The airborne sensor operator is considered a principal flight crew or aircrew member.

The modern airborne sensor operator profession began in 1858 when Gaspard-Felix Tournachon “Nadar” first took aerial photographs of Paris from a hot air balloon.

The first governmental-organized air photography missions were developed for military surveillance during World Wars I and II but reached a climax during the Cold War. However, the airborne sensor operator profession developed ever so more in all industry sectors during these decades with the advancement of radar, lasers, radio/signal receivers and electro-optical/infra-red technology.

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